Roliticat. • • • / 4 :ym the Jleford (Del.) Nr.tru. Nee* S:i*very, pr paiti our readers may find • #07t40 . quijer * the above head : taken true; His 1 4 /le/aware State I?'..e . portr." his is a spehiumn Of pro-slavery logic is tirttaps ss good as most articles written ua the v"eir weak side oft': yery imp:a:ant `impits, • it abdundi in mtirepresentattou and evidently comes frog a mail or boy `yin/ either does not know of what" writes or purposels'll3istakw well known acts. - His CiAt position is that we must not fyt.pittlitp With the oppressed for fear our bututiuity would lead us to qo some fihing`fliF their relief! A very necessary argument tof the oppressor. lie. must fPhardca ltiti isp4rt anti stiffen in ,r neck" .before be begins to contemplate the sub 'eet of nevi,' slavery or he Way ba induc 'Ll to deal justly. His next point is that. because Rome of i thu 44contmentai nations of Europe," wno pre even more enlightened than the white people of this ecitintry, cannot guvcru themselves or sustain a Republican folio of governniebt, therefore negroes eanuct govern theateelvps and require masters It would have as logieally followed his 15rcolises, that therefore Americaus can 'not govern theinselves and requite ters, as that negroes cannot S:c.; because be says that these 'Europeans are more jutelligent thtt we are, or than rho nc grues are; therefore ..14. Fine argument f• it not r His reference to the failura of free-la por in the West India isla4ds since the emancipation of the 'negroes shows that e is noeidalt familiar with' the facts of the case. This report has been diiiient )y circulated by pro-slavery men and tut while it gamed credence, but receut facts that hive been brought to &Alit s4' it to be'an outrageous aril dor got up by pro-shivery men for their , own interests: His abuse of Washington, Adams, `,Jefferson anti too tintoticrs shin Republic because they were i4vors.. Republic of Siavery requires no put.ce at our bawls. The atrocity of the abuse is of itself sufficient. The comparison between the negroesl pf New Castle and Sossox is eotiieiy aginary, for every one knows that the fret! te,groea - of the urvr Ouoties arc :ooze, tuoral intelligent and better situated than are those iu hisser. One fact. AtieS not care about facts we presume, but prefeis to draw upon his iaiaing,inia-! tdon) will settle this questioa and that is he records of the court. Ask tae At -! oorney General and he will tell you that more negroes are arraigned fur crime in 'Sussex than in either, and perhaps, both *IA the other counties. His other poitit, that where one race is inferior to the other, the inferior race 'should be slaves, is so extremely silly, and jzas been so.tnauy times refuted, that it really seems unnecessary to notice it.— But as he seems to be sincere iu his ef forts we will just fill out our sheet in re ply.: If a superior rasa should makt slaves of an inferior, why should not a superior man make a slave of au inferior Mau? There are many black men sap, for in intellect and the to Claude;" does he wish the argument car ried out aed the superior black than to poke him a slave But this kind of argument really has pothing to do with the question of the Abolition of Slavery in Deleware. We pdvocato it not :at all on humanitarian grounds, but simply on the ground of ia . forest ; the interest of the whites. We see that the free States are far outstrip ping its in all kinds of improvement„ and we know that it must continue to be so r bale we depend upon the labor of the poor oppressed slave for our development find improvement. Therefore we argue favor of free white men coming among is in greater numbers and developing the resources of 'our State. We drum; that intelligent, energetic white labor ;vill more for our welfare in ten years than we can accomplish in a hundred by slave labor; and in addition to this, free labor will, according to natural law, drive the thriftless free negro to seek employment where there is loss energetic competition, compel them to thrift or force thew to 'save WI or starve. "- Look at this thing in a true light and no man who loves Delaware can oppose the abolition of slavery in her borders. Thoughtless old women and children may be prejudiced against such a step. but all Feasonabte, patriotic men must be, and are in favor of it. Look over the record and ace how many of our beat and most Intelligent citizens have years ago given heir votes - aud influence to suclia mess pre. Now and Then. From Nite's Register, of September Bth, 1821, published in Baltimore, in a slave State, we extract the folloviing article, it)opied by that paper from that old Demo . eratic print, the Bichmond Enquirer, Are such eentiments Democratic now ? They are true, nevertheless : " ErrEcr§ or SLAVERY: --It is a fact, Which'eaunot be denied or cont.rovelteci. that there is something in the present pol icy of Virginia decidcd!y unilivnre.bl e , to Ler rpecdy atiattceruent in those poiltica; Anti :eternal improvement which have ci t./toed 5..5.ne of the Northern Stater, to We:11 ..v!,o, but. I , fgv , yr Ars nt,v, vrerc oar is:fa:Gib in r- o h, proeftls, Ni,parent prosperity. A uld if 049 ivtter# o t -b-k4A-st ~ ,otiritte to operate dor. woo ( ' osiciii K pitrir,4 (as they is fal probability will. titils.; we are roused front Our lerhargy.l the 'iiitete-ut Uhi.:, one uf they oun , rest in the 0 - nion, and hme.tid out 'of the wild fragm dits of V .'ibis, bids 1 fair'to 1,.. - 91 lu apulatiou- the_ Anciem I bominien its.elf. -: ',Via,: 6v:se facts s I ari u;: - .. us in "the tries:, it 'b-^eoules tire' duty-oil 'every friend to pat ti and reflect; whether 1 there is still any jus,teatise for the fea.ida tion of that 431 . e prid'e which s . ye bi l ve hitherto eberiSlied if not to cadeavor to 'Point out sbuitoftbb causes of ibis returdz;-, mu of the generitilp.:ospecity, •7 There e . :iii be ti) doubt t.iat S/averll, that inert irt,si; of Out population, is one 1 " J grt - a!,cuuse ofiLll o4r tuisfortuneS ; for that is the dead Wligl4ti whieli mars ,all enter : prise 4Ild;clogl 4 1 1 the wheels of our 'Ada . lea! utaehineL ; NO' man who..has given the r I subject Pr Pu e y J . l l Lration 'will deny that if Virgftlia could by .any means ex change the whole itualber of her blacks fur only one- : half the number of white's, 1-she would Ebel) be rea,ly to take ii Lair !start in that race of active improvements, 1 now runnin:,;by Most of the iree, States. I But, eneiniiilered as she is 11,:;;i black pop : 1 ulution, with a prospLct of that, iaetilul 1 branee irlereasing to a efinsiderahle deL2,tee, 3 1 ae 'lncin?icieca.4on to watch Ch au to ihipruive wider the tires. Ent system., ; - : " Slallery; even in its mildest form, is still a kind' ;of civil watnire, where the servant Iperfunns but half the crdlndry wk,rk ufilreCnitni,and pifter aft they can with saiprj . he,itics. It L; useless to ex pect 1.1.1 re ticniesty without pure tuomiLy; and deity that the whole Inter. course l'eOsbel in e* asters and s'av consists in a delhatid for gain and passive ob,di elice onl the one't,aud, and authority on the other? The sooner, tlicret - ory, tve nialte te:bccitit4inz of 4n tutenipt to re iieve oursilVeg of this grievance, the soon er we sitall.dseovcr our true and rely on onr ow ii,.yesc urecs ; and the nee ions, ard b, prep:in-id advatie,: tCath c‘,:ithience and tai,hFfit ', lii the; edivh,ble contest ut ie:- prveident!..h We have too hug do..e notiiin:: niore than taiic and tom , at the existeneu' of acknowled , 4,ll evil, founded on a disregard principles ‘ct(i ‘n, itio.; unit the world now e&pects and de. mends sonic evitichee of sincerity, and I )ngs to See the c. n iiii.Ucclueut of so:u systt _n tlikat uuty pro-ti-,- , 1 eventually to ..,..r:Alieate this si.a;ll fru'a wax uatiumil •..!Lit t:11(:{1:i." RYti iyoliaan too often reasons from her ittrart—hence two-thi-eJs tier this taliesjaitti he: trou'ule:o. Am in of 0ft,.11 re.iswis few', his liew•t_ also, tw of his troubies awa Lictwecii and 4ehius there is a sympathetic affini ty; etch has some iittu,t lye cumpreben .ion f the secrets of the ctler, and the wore fewinine V. 1.: woman. tl , e wore e&- tiititl i te the reuius, the wore iuteiligenee between the two. Boil tote w.. 11 that t iia tacit uni3ersqltinitily, hr.:eel - nes obsetiecl, if human hive across its relations. Bhakspeare al:ght the }nest intri:ate riddles in wottiin wai:, tile tto iintipeet aright the art that iilatent in SLa:;,-..peare. ditriAiine 'radii/ way awl Sfiakspeare int tierStand each other .I—Luse, Women love to think thcinselva uneowprehended—n er are they often with outlreason iu that foible; for clan, howso„ ever sagaeion , ;, rarely does entirely com prehend woman, howsoever stn,ple. And to This her bos has the over ouri=. Our hearts.are bare to their eyes, even thot:gh they can never know what hate been our live?.—Bulwer, t'la• It is an actual fact that a man who attempted to hug a beautiful young woinan, named Miss Lemon, has sued her foil striking him in the eye. He is alto gullher unreasonable. Why should he :-queeze a Lemon unless be wants L punch .L. &M. H. D i1Ay.,,,, From ITevr York., A COMPLETE Fall and Winter it SS OR .7'..W11".1,7 01' DRY GOODS, roofs & • S..(:)ES, Tl:ors 'CA I'S, CUTIMRY, GR.OOF4II:f CS, 'Crockery & Glassware. Also, a good stock of MISCELLANEOUS and Neltoot sTATIoN`Eity, &C., All of which that' ivilT sell AS LOW AS CAN BB EOUGFIT ELSEWHERE IN TULE COUNTY, PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS MOM INEXCHANG2 . 4 FOR GOODS, tor which the HIGHEST PRICE will be paid They can be fohnd at all times, (saturday and Sunday excepted.) at the Store formerly Occupied by D. BAKEIt, 111 LraovELLg, renly to wait upla Ca-totnera. N. B.—We have c05.;:i... - ,lbe conciliion that "111:.kD'I. PAY" is better f all and we sc.a.l:, then tore blisintat Oo this IL L. -& Si. H. DANIELS. Myeseg, Nov, 4 -42.11 t 4, 0 trt 'II EVrf 11.0 1 4 IL, 1, CL t el:s ;Ric % for he hlst. t.c.i y I t ar,inmie a . geßer-4 4t442,- up ouu,ith: ant; in, and hLvp flPed it up t 9 over:lowirig wit!i 0 . 11.00Ef3g.:2 & PROVISIONS, '3 0 0 T S & SLI OES,a gtneairal varivty nardwa re 4; Cutlery, zomptisin g all tbingi necesary for Fmoillcs t'::riners, 4e.; and we are 1,04nd not only to fteg4ate, bat to neat the roved is the LOWEST !'RICES, IM3 BEST QUALITIES, in thin town and Olean. One of the firm hlr ing had OVER 9 YE.II EXPERIENCE i:. Merchnudiz;mg.—ond with abundant pecunia ry faciliC.cs, know we can BACK LP nir at itements, nd eVerybody is invited te,:t the tr.c.a We ft:. r.;s11:1-r....1 , ,,uns .Ind PAlirs €71101 C! :•LTEIVISF; FLOCI! ut - r 1 hla, ; ,ALT ht ; ue Y: TE d 7 cL.4. ;hoicat \VW 1 .. E I , lqt TROUT ' L . ; NAIL-; $4,25 I.J ‘Ve . C.lll 11,., you gowi. Ind s: v.. , 1; h r , ! , ...,1% 1,.1 for ()lir atilot i•lx..=tal . :.ld by e-ellif.g 1.11 - gQ :unnuts, in th 7vay, :o A:ore:l:tuts, Pf-4:or .o.c. We :tie }..w.ire that ovary t' .I.ui tells !ii:• saNte yarn, owl a,;%-ort._,, tar _i: nipre than the h:tvo e..:g :i.;4 ; ~ ..);11 r.l tu .;,:c L. and run will S.Ly, NO 11.4' TO 1111:1_:! -E. E". CL.llo.ll—onc 4f tho !milt a Banking Off i ce d} ininh the store, End is prep red to foruish DRAFTS ANO BILLS OF EXCHANGE for this couritrv. otid Scot ia:Att. make Cofierth,ns .k RetrOttaut:t s. 6:12, Ti 8 1: if I ic :CA it; furii:si: Gold aal Silver, ‘%ing out c.f ate LUCA . : 10N—F , ...t of PI,A:iK RUALI taithe ji PHILLIPS liville, July 7, 1658.-10:51—d. I.,'jecti - ne. , nt Nut C'E3. V. Ke.,ting. No. iIT tivt,t. Tartu Ad.o1;)11 E. Rorie, ond I 1.1 tiro Court of '7..m - James M. Wilcox, rm,ti Hens of PotL•r /.$. Coboty. Foles alld Seth ACIION 61 , EJT:erNIET Bar ktht, J for it C.o. 4/t . L:.rd in tni , tt, township, Potter county, P:.., rorty nercs. and huntrled and :I , ...utribvd 1 . 01.0t , 3 : at the nortl..-Wit:t f:Orlle • l It SlltVey , it to 0. Knoxitoa. being a p:ISI in CI? hoe of ',ot contr let •ti .hel,ce tiortn 1.3, - I;.te 8 ; cor th2nc , .2. , ED. zz. S.; r , c 1,2 to to - •r•ii znria‘T * OA Slii • Ve.!• 4to Ff. Le-t. tho u , ;_=. o .lth by -•• • 1 , •; NO tLenco WLY. t, 1 - . 0.s to Ow p! of. beg;aoioc; ~'3, Awl now, to 60p1,..inher 23,1, motion of .1 - !ar. S A'tu: ni v. rob: ov 1) , ..,1e10i , 0i, to pppolr tuird dAyor pr . ...! Term, or hol ;Nom: - • ; rule to he pubi ,, be.l :Lee it:4. the Glurt, H.. 1. 01,:tt.i.rED, Proth) Coudersport, Nor. 10, 1853. Divorce Notiee B. IL. aland, so. 50, Jl/111: Term. 13 C. Ltast. Dtrottm.. Cat!: er'e Hewitt n.r. J been issued this em,k , and r , turro.al said t:',lthcri , m How. Respondent, is hereby notined and re• gair.l to be and appear in our Court of Coin-. mon Plt'as at the next Terra of , aid Court_ a' Coudersport, in the county of Potter, to an swer the Libellant's (.01111d:tint. A. C. TAGGART, Skeriff, Coqdersport, Nov. 9. 1858. P. A. STEBBINS DM Jilvt Received, PROM NEW YO K,, A Lay Ere rimcl. Complete Fail and iVititer ASSORTMENT OF NID3;_ • BOOTS & SHOES, HAT§' 4 U '5, ardwzie, Cutlicry 3 Groceries, et; • • 4c., 4. ,e) IVIIKIII III?, WILL SELL AT ie, .1 41, E.:l ci-.7 1212 GOOD PAY. Coudtrspert, Sept. 14. 1858 Divorce Notice. Charlotte Watkins. 1 No. st, J.:ne Term, by bee next fro.ad. Day- ' 1858 ton Ilollenheck, Dtvoace. George P, Watkins. Whereas a Sab pcena and alias Subpoena' have been issuuti this case, awl :minted tire said Georgt t'. Watkins, Respondent, is h rebv noti 4 .eci and required to be end appear in oar Cow , of Common Pleas, at the next 'ruin of said Court. at Coudersport, in the coanty of to answer - the Libadiant's complaint. A. C. TAGGART, Sheiifi Couderspert. Nov. 0 1858. v ou Seen Them. i) surioth "THE ant! tint 1.-_—.ntir Ar: Jour. urit, which are inin,Fl . l , 6 to e car. 17.04 v. ci GLASSSIiitE'S liCal.;ll,, and ai OFFICE, fora. short only- Sea adver tiaemeat elaewi/eiptiPaded.—Nev Feature& ~~~ ~,,.... WNo 1 -----, . 41 kf i - 11- • / 1114' MO . - -CAITr.PION :., • Mercbantsiiiiid Trader* will be or. their_gTard and tint be hmr.need upon boa Counterteit of Mono it Indian Moot Pill*. !ivied A. B. Ileum All genuine Indian It.tit l'Jli hale the nun" ;ma el/mature 04: J. Mille it Co.. .on PA& b 9- , . . AnaVe we present you witli a t.::;.eness DR. Mt)lV4E—the inventor of .7.110R30S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spent-the greater pirt of his life in traVeling, having rtnted Ar•dit, and Africa ; as sell as North Auleric,,,,,lpta spent three ye: ri ainono the Indians iif our Western ceur,try— A was in this way- that4ha Indian Root Pill were - first divot-in-6d, pr. Mur ,, : was the firs: 'min to eQtahlisli th fact that all dlseast:i aria rrom IMPURITY OF THE trolki.f.)=-that our renzth. health and life depended upon this tat Whilt th , 4 carious onsFage3 beecant! clogged. Ind do not act iu perfect hartnr,ity with the S4E:re fahcli,ms. of the hotly, theldtkal lose is a:1.1,0t b..eonit . s thick, corrupted and thus can-sihg nil rills. sit 1 tress , t7e ,, is of every rytnie ; our strepolt is ex ,nusted, our iterdth tco 9ra-deprivet; of, and if n••,t azsi,tt,d ;nthro wing uir the stag nant humors, tile b1,,0d will bye.:):ne choked Ind cerise Het, ai d ttulz , eat life will t , ,rever be blown out.. flow iwport nt then t' , :it •re sl•olthl I A - .'(.1 , :he pt sages of r 1 'Jody tee and ten. Au.! w pica -ant I :Ne hay, ,t ;t1 out pow to put a v,,,tr rear!:, n llont to plants uui r, v; .4 ,ot.u•l the ...uttatairt ,,o; 'lt g..r : i. Itlth and i• - • , .•. : the .in.- (.tarts If 'C) ud p!AL.I an 11.41 p 90,3 ue.- clo;:s 1.1•3 tiths. sfi9tUing lIIS IhrUW -1;:g fur ~iocr I.,,tri Ch inns; • . 71/‘ a Is a f:• sud dtit:oll.! .“7•Ng113 C.lt, t >/ 1 .ii! u. 1 . 1.9,1 the ernicii th's thruwi, by the "iiroily (if is ~gc, to fi could i iroft uny isuy. fin,t Ft CCU re.ll i I I t'3 rills winie eng:tg-01 rov:ng the , tru -1 ;0!es 11,111art': .1 1./Y the otli-r If p ring o.ureyed of in lh, b ..ni the t that Dr. ltrir!e's P•.l- enter The Etoiva.2ll, b•tt wltli the lila:A. for 1 1 .. - J-3- 10 v p t t...;, - rue. ea! to l .`1,::11:1` the Sr , ti - '0.4 :LH iL , I . rt . y. 411.1 'h2 life o.tho is the 00 perf.slly if•a;t:.y 01.en:ly all e 1 neFs and pin the fir mien n-tria..it rein Ca. i-urly kie-.!oule; s., pn-e The reason wltv people ars:so dliamiii.sen -.thou anti, why so in illy die, is h.enust th.:l aet. a media -ie wh'..-h will pas tai• ilrt. 4 , •ni Lich w n tits hat- p, ~ s ;- z os fir the I. 6Se to hi- ..11-,t 1•7,43 .t:itt Uther Illat t••:A t gtC)^.•.'ell •tud l'ttr IL! ;,‘ vv. - 1 , e4 :Sill the" n ; t•N n.lll , renn,n atioo, ix . I g ith ;he itwu;i,wLtcf 0; r threiv, , ,h every vein grttfc, slt, .hen fru o lh' lams zher•stlYtH upon tory, !.y rezwrint! ,1,,,11 tar . t; 1) 1 .1.1);11; , /!, ti] '• Y.. : ools who 1.1t1.1 , , Iptt.n •Ack dor i.,r ert.t.tl w'th siu tie is. vain 'and an,m onit salt.tite :et ble ft:tints hove beet, tit treited by the harning e!eineots of nue:ing and het bron „rig. as it were. within IL step the silent to 11 , M stand re-idy to testa) to it th.:3 tt.totthl have b to w:!11 the ilea i. h...t it I ttt bet n fur grettt aati woutler!'ol nitttheine. I.lorge's Indian Ibtttl t'il!s. After cti.e or two dares hitd been taken, Avert. astrritslittd. anti sib-pc;setl, iu witutts,'or untie charming etlitt..7ts. Not only (h. tlitty hive immediate sass strene;th, and fitke away 01! sitiltness, pain aWI nglliS they at once go to work et the foundation of the disease. %%Ilk!' is the L'o .d. Theretore, it will be -hot: n, those•wbo use these Pills. that they will so cleanse and purify, that eh e rny—will take its flight, qud the flush of youdt'and beauty will again return. and the prospect of a :on. and happy will eh" and brighten your d,y, - ;. Sold 11v SMITH & JONES. Conder,port ; nlso by ail Medieiue !testers in the county. A. J. WHITE & No. 50 Leonard St., Nett- York, Proprieto - ,; WM. MI:Dt:E & CO.. iproprietors of Hr. A. Trask . M qttetic O'ntment,) Earl. :11,iison Co., N. Y., General Agents. 10:46-1.y. NEW GOO ) Eciv lOces and neatly Pay, AT SPAWN CENTER. 7 IHM. SCI3CI - iiP,!•ilitS are offering for sale an carrel) new stilek, ASS:SC:IIg. of HARDWARE, GLA*36 WARE, 1300 . Pb . 'll it - , CArS, 13':;:•.1 ASj !PAPAr.iOLS, I:%ADY MAIL: (.';. YANKEE &c. It o.ur stlacti , .ns tir ' , caws of all have been re - n Tim Uttitleinim ciari find in our iatoe',. of Ready }tide Cllttyng an elegant risbi-:•%anie 1.04, or a snhstactial Business su:t, -tad we have Liats & Caps and 13,,mts oc Shoes to match, The Ladies inn find Fashion!thle ponnew iy trimmed, or bonnet.: and trimming; a g•-•;:a o,sortment of Drs i.u , do, 4nd. trim nin,gr• ; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and- Gaiters...„ An 1, last but trr•t least, corded ancl skeleton Ri-ttans, Skirt-Wh4leboni.; and Brass Skirt-Hoops i bc-autlfal Jet Necklaces Braceieti., Corals, Fain, and ton many other things to euumerate,--,all of which we are iclllog low for Cash. Lumber, or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH &C., con st:tntly on hand. W. B. ti J. 11. GRAVES. Sharon Center, Pottei• Co., Pa., June 5, SUBSCRIBE. Fait Ilir. ~ potTER J-QuENAL." AT V kl, it ,T 1-S.E IN THE POTTER JOURNAL. . : Lv.tie Qs Ea La.7 . E:v.ri'g .t. : 7riror • : . lilt OAS'IU . SX:STEM...A.DOPTED. Drees r eat lv R6t.th c ea, i - _ Btri I 41 V -.1 " A TITS . iyo.- 333 .. Cr oath): ay. - X. ,I. - 1. . • • _. ' • AGENT MR' THE DEST BOSION . ~t' N. F. . i . Aixi:•;tri.;titty.4.ls.. ' i,, •L jari ,,i,, , t , iser_ortm nt of Pir.noq. Melo . ILdeons, olusi,cal instruments. and Musical Ilercl 4 .l antlise of all kinds, in the nitiedlillates. Pianos frown Ten different MonufActOries, com prising those of every variety, of . .style, from :tee plain, neot, and sAlistantial GA octaves, to '%Valont ot Rosewood Cases, froM Sl 5v to $2.00, to those of the most. cleg,ont finish np to Pne Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union '.O compete with_ the above in the number. vorkty and celebrity of its instruments, our in. the Extremely low prices at which they are sold.' - HORACE'WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with or without Iron Frlimes, poi sessing in their improvements of iOyer-strings and action, a length of scale and compass of tone ;equal to the Grand Piano; 'tufted , :with ,he bernty and durability of structure of the *indre Piano. They are justly prononneed by the press end by the first Musical Master,., to be equal to those of any other manufacturer They are built of the hest and Mosl thorOugh ly seasoned material. noel guaranteed rcistand the action of every climate. Each Instrument ontranieed to give catilbetion, or purChase model,. refunded. ' -.ID &A CE \V ATF.R.S' "i'IIi!",ODEONS.i.-Su• I perlcr instruments in touch and durability of 1 make. (Tuned the equal temperaineut.) Me ,; ule, us of all other styles mni makes. Price 1.i345. SGO, 6'75. z:100, $125, $l4O-d0n.1314. Itecdsmnd two banits of Key5,t..:.'2.00-4ess Il.lieral Jliscott , .t. Llergymeu, • and. Churchc.,:. :Ili e'ara ditzonut. ' MAEITIS''S (.4:lT ( ‘ ES. ' . BItOWN'S CARPS, ELUTE:3. 1 FLUTIN.AS, ACCORDEONS; VIOLINS, cud Yosical Instruments of all bind.;. at lower p rieet :ban ever - bAore Mimed to: the public .A. large - discount to Teachers and Schools. ....he :role supplied on ths no St liberal terms. SECOND-HAND. PIANOS, at great bar oaine, Constantly itt store,--price froM t,',-.L:U to 40. .:ti:CSIC.-.. 0 0e of the largest, a nal best se leced; catalogues of Music now published. cc toprd•ing tu..ny tit the choice and Mo3t pop ular alti s of the day, and will he 61.111 i, at One- I ilil dWt fll/lr i the replir piiees. I gush: sent by mall ta all parts of t coun try, I , o st ini.:d. Particular and persona wen t:on ', i t'd 1,, till orders received icy limp. Sat : r...;•!1I,1 211:11... 10 Cell in every i:,stanro,. lianos ~Jt :tf..lodeons for runa and rent alilaai d OT 1. 'Vial itSe. , Pianos and :ki•dotholit: fc, srle en nionddy payni.:n:s. 6-couch:lend Panos ta t I.en in exchaugc for a...v. (.;( rc•rai and relict Catalogues and SoaccMh' of prices fOrwatded to all parts of the eoun,ry by mail. • f t o-.Great indueem. tits offe-rcd to i NGENT:- in alt parts of the cou.ary, to sell the it,, me , . \Voters' Pianos; Molodeens, and Cut4ogue t•• Music. 1 8:41; 11.0\V AR!) ASSOCIA'hON, A Art, - nero.!ent inft:tu ?wet, establitiad Lv sperioi endoirmen: for the riiief of the tick and dia. :,-eased; aST:ered weft, Virulent find Eptcti ran , et.0.a. , e8. Fp° all' op; sor,s nd e eel vr'.fa Seaull Disens- Ai. ea, s•iett SEMI N.A.E 12.4 i Of ENCL. I GONOII - thel Vice 01 t..SAN or .7...11,F dc. lOWA la) Ai...;:ioelATION, in view o , the awful di,stru..!tion imman cause,: by Se.x..tal tli:;e.ts• 8, and t . e dee:7,ll , l(ms ni.un tho Ittifortur.ate viealak of su: i. 0.1.4e.r.eez br Q sc r,rui . year,t a , t) Chi CStet :r C',•n a•', r : i.r .o:t,as 3. w Tr me. to op - on, a Di7 , pet. , ary :or Lae irentmelit c/f MS class all their f , rrus, and to gllfd MEDWAL AD VICE. GRATIZ:), to who apply Iby letter with a des.ripth a t.f their co,dition, (age, oceupatiou,.gabits of hfo. ks,.l at: in case!. _lf extreme poverty, to FURNISH MbDICINES t , ItEE OF CHARtIE. It is needles to ath, that the Avociation commands +e highest Medic-II skill of the age, and will turnish it ost apt.. - ov-d tre:ttramt. i The Directors, on a review of t 4 past. feel assured that their laln•rs in this sphere of b.. , aevoleat eli'ott. have been of great; benelit to the' aillivted, espechlly to the young, and the, have resolved to devote th , Anselves, with IT. newed zeal, to 'Es very impart.toti but much despised cause. Just Published by the Assoeiatlion, a Re port onSpermatorrh - cea, or Seminal Weakness ; the Vice of Onanism, MasturhatiOn or zirlf- Abuse, ar c a other Diseases of the 'ic.v.ual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envel Te,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. AddreSs, for Report or treNtment, Dr. G74OIIGE CALHOUN. Cousulqg Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 &nth .I.it.tit Street, By order of the Directors. ELBA. D. fIEARTWELL, I President. CEO. FAIP.CIIILD, Sccraarv. I [1044-Iy. raLLP:ORT E.ELD-QUARTERS. 1 1 711 E Subi-cribers take this method of in k. - forming their friends that 't`.,(ey are in re ce.pt cf. and are now opening, a choice and dcs.ra'ole stork. of • , STAPLE AND FANCY DRY poops, .to whieli they - invite the attention of all who desire to pyrcht•ses. Our stock is large has been Seleolad with great care, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants of this section of our eonatry: Our stook of Dry Goods con sists of DRESS GOODS, Tit I MMINGS, RIBBONS, , EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINCS, DO MESTICS, SHIRTIN GS, LINENS, PRINTS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention, We have also complete assort ment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; all Off'which will be sold uncommonly cheap for ready; pay, and f',:r approved credit on as reasonable te.rnis as any other establishment. MANN &NICHOLS. M:llport, Atg. 11, 155,6.-=-9:13 ly. Z. J. 1111011P6ON, CARRIAGE - & WAGON !11.AKE11 and RE- P A i COI/ deriT,..rt, Go., Pa., takes this tattLod of iuLrmitig lie is ittr.mal tint tic is prepared to 1.11. - sack in -his line' piunytnesL. in 4 . woricfnn-;',ke w.ann.;r, Luc. upc-a the mist. :i.:coam.tr.:ciating terms. Payment for ite'pairing invarlahly required on derrery of the wo;wk... All kinds of PRODUCE taken on account Of work. 1t: 5 .. . „-, . • it, A N DR - E B ABOUT ?11AKING P1:11C1 MEI :E CINSTEn ,STOCK Is •REPLENISIIED ACAIN NEW .4-i SEAONjABLL'' GOODS, , BOUCJIT. L 'IV • 4 ND FOR SAD: -AT SMALL -ADVANCE. lIOT WEATILEII And More Expected I LAWNS, BAREGES, CITALLIES,,and Other SUMMER GOOK-S, JUST RECEITP,P will be Si ILI) ell Also, a L.t.itGE'ruc orcOTTONADFS, LINENS. DRII.I.S, for 11. E N: AND BUYS' StMMtR WFt . AT J.O)V •FlGtik • FUR READY FAY. • 11.1 T S. EU=MMI eta-Of:ED LEGHORN autltho LA.RGEST t BT. ST PRForitnett SU .VE•N ever ed in THIS MAPSEI • Boots & Shoes! LARGE AssonimEns ' , Bras—AND, HAT 1S OF MR - IMPORTANCE, ARE ''ELL 31AD FROM gdoD STOCK. - - MAKE ITAY While,the Sun Shines B u t b e fore- commencing, see you plenty ut . good tausil st.eli as LCYTHES, SNATFIS, FORKS A: RARE'S. If ativtfittg iiltasen at OLNlsJEDs—l'itiity on Law flatting, Cl,Ol - 1 ) 18 _ CRAVATS, - COLLAR 6 and a Ir.gz loco: GLOVES I:. IWEIERV brow on hand. GROCERIES. .1 full a the loOest price 1"1' rii"J: • • . . • .4 Warranted tolivetiatisfacnin the money refunde!., Coudersport, July 13, 1858 A. PitEeL FOR WHO SUBFCP.I.IIEB TO New. York Weekly Pr A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAZILY LIEWSPAFER! rp.TIE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS. of the best literary papers of the da) large. Qn-arto . containing. TWENTY Pi r SIXTY COLUMNS. of entertaining a: and ELEGAYELY ILLUSTRATED week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENT $lOOO 00 WILL BE. SENT TO EACH SCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF Tfl SCRIFTION MONEY, • TERMS—IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year, and I gift, Three- eqies one year, and 3 gift, Five . Copies one year, and 5 gifts, Ten-eopytta one year,. and 10 gifts, Twenty.one'ropies one year, and 21 gifiF, The: articles- to he distributed are cool in the foilcwing list 1 United States Treasury Note, $lOOO en, 2 do do do - SPO GO, 5 do do do ,20 0 l 0 do do . ,do 10. 04, 10 Piltent Lever Iluntiug Cased Watebeg, 100 tO, 2i) Gold Watches, '5OO, 50 do CO 00. !co do 50!0 300 Lsdies' Gold Watches, „ 3r 00' 200 ,Silver Hunting Cased ' Watches, 30 MI 500 Silver Watches, $15.00 to 25 CO,I 11100 Gold Guard, Ve-t ,and Fob Chains, 10.00 to 20 CO,l 1000 Gold Pons and Pencils-, - 5ODto 15 00,i .Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Piss, Sleeve Ilt! Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gad Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other ales, worth from 50 cents to S 5 00 each, On receipt of the .suhscriptioa movcl, subscriber's tame will be catered 11 books opposite a number, and the gift C C pending with that 'lumber will be fa-v -v.-nip one week to him, ky nail 127. post paid. • There is neither humbug no lottetT tho• above, as every subscriber i~ tore prize of value. We Frefer to 'nuke tl' era' tribution among them instead of Mg a. conimisition.te Agents, givi 4 the 'o,llsta/ter the amount that would P. the Agent and-in many cascsa hundret• i. mere. cvmmunications should be ores:ea to DANIEL ADEE, [10:43] -2/ rcatire .;Irrtt, Sok. lA. 0 CHARGE: FOR. SHOWING TO Goods just rapuivad al OLDMST•.