The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 09, 1858, Image 4

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51.e.Vtir,y in the ,:t•rit9o93.
Prom the #ll,p4rigtun.,:rnicez. _
elpfr:rve in ilerliieliinonti
Ai very pertinent so tlie
Pith , 'if tuaitirls 'nt woruent, Cunt we
ext..rut from it into ont
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tint whiie counseling unity and liar. ,
loony, Virginia 'is nut unmindful of the
Vreat taiesi toes that are. 37,1 los.::taed frith
reg:trtl w Slavery in the Tyrritories.. Yir
."'Finia'sces filar though the Constitution
recognii,es,. Au 4 CmUrt suS.
Pine, ber . right to carry slaves into a Ter
v • riZurir - ., yet sbe also re in ein ben; whatd Ml4e
Dom' la,s 5q brutigbt to light
' that right may be regarded
andpull void by. the 1011,11069:1 Pr the
• Legitiat . ure. While ltjt4inia
Feetignir,vs" -no power that can einnyel
Terrtcrial Legislature to enact, those jaw .
pecessary 3 protect , the oonstitntiuM.il
riglita :slave-holders, Yet she tb,es hold
- that Cot:gr.:es has the ri4itt, and is in dit
ty hontlni to protect Slavery in the Teri
, tortes until the pcooJe of e Tei ritory, when
oti the eve -of forming a Suite tiuverli
meat, mu" deeide the queStiun finally for
the tattre State,
' question is one above the plat
forms of parties, and must be met and de
gicladrciinititutioually in 'favor of'pruten..
toconstitutionally against it: It
caug:ot fah.cl mug s tLe ewnprontised. If
:the (;ineiunati platform does nut provide
- fur thia question, it muat be !wide to me e t,
'this iiisue
Thip question of protection to Slave
ry in the Tk•mitories will have to he wet,
find the Emith wiil (lemma' her constitit
t,ional rifzlits; these right 4 are rengnizLci
IA the Con.-titution, ae. , erterl in the Mtn-
Fits-Nitiraslita hiii, -arlaiitted. 'by the Cie
einhati.plaiform, and have been sanction
ed by the - Suprenie.Court ;
and, with this array of ant hurfty ; .the
.oouth wilrxieinSod the ltgigiatititt neees
4;ary to rendei valiii the "atnlity
reetquize'd by the fatly, the nutitry;tne
V.otigresF, the 6tipreiue Canrt, and the
irponatituti.A.
. The right to• rehlsim fugitive slaves
• was giyen by the Con-itittition ; the North.
'trn States refased to legihlute for Cie prac
7tiatl nnibreentunt of this constitutional
,Fight, and. Congre,za wao compelled to pro
the legislation necessary to the use
'fulness of this provision. - So it is with
'Tigard to F.lavery in the Territories.—
There is no power to coerce a territorial
Legi , iature to do its constitutional duty,
and Congress unkt supply the legislation
withheld by the derelict Territory
"Invention for protection is a funda
ntiental principle with the South, and a i
wissr or ,better remark, never felt from
Covernor Wise than the following extract .
from hii Ninon; letter
' Yrotectionin the Territories s.nd eurrywhere,
to !sfl rigtns of purso.i an.l of property, in act
154;datiel with the ri4 - irts of the States, act! et
A-1 Coestitution ana I.rws of tl,e Union.'
"Here, then, may be found Virginia's
deorearation with regard tti Slavery it, the
Terr:tnries. To enis site is constitution
tgly emitted. Shz as k$ no ni.ore; s?t
take no lass."
Vira had supposed, if the Enz.HA Lin
guage'wdre designed to exprtast3 and not
to. conceal ideas, that the position of Judge
Douglas on. the points suggested by the
Enquirer .we. perfectly welt sustained.
If he has been otepleitic in announcing
his position on any ques.ion, it has been
in donenuciug any intervention by CC:4-
kress in territorial affairs, whether for the
purpose of protecting. slave property, Or
other purposes whatever. At Freeport
be asserted the right. of the Territorial
Legislature to exclude Slavery to be
perfect and complete under tee Nebras
ka-Kansas bill," and declared that he had
"argued the .Nebniska•Eansas bill on that
priucipie" throughout the State Of Dil
l:Iola iii 1855. And when afterward, Mr.
Lincoln put the question categorically to
:4114, whether, in case a Territorial Leg
tstature should attempt to exercise the
rower of excluding Shivery, he Would ad.
vecatc an interference by Congress for
the purpose of protecti fig•the institution,
he anwtted 'emphatically that he would
not,-but that he stood forever upon the
principle of non.intcrveution by Cungres.
tri'the affairs of the territories.
fs;possihile, hovyevei, that Mr. Doug
ts did not ceean, what he said, or that he.
4:(1.,n0t say what he is reported to have
said. It is emineutlY proper, therefore;;
that there-should be a clear understandin
of his position on this subject by the whole :
country-; and. hence we say that the artd,
ele.of the Engoliter iq.ihost importinerJt
ant) important. The Ehcartrer erWently
discredits the idea that Jude Done;tas
holds the opinions on this subject whicli
we have attributed to ozherwise We
— should judge from the foregoing artich,
that its editor, Who has teen coping for
some time the pranks of the hero of Driir
dybrook Fair, was 6tddaioritig 'Le Pick 'a
quarrel with the "Litifo giant."
At alt evenis, Enquirer is Entitled
te a:response from * judge Douglas or hiS
rirgatis, and we shall await with interest
the response which the Philadelphia Press
and-the•-Chicago 7 i7iles. will givit to bit
invocations With the Enquirer, • "We
'label; for. a reply."
[Ti;, IV, Y. Tribun., referring to the
abort editorially, says
We copy in another column an arti
eie from the Wohington Union emboth
inz one of equal Nignificaben from
Richmond Enstirftr, render
gear Severeigaty in a riceifiediy novel
fight. The art:e:s i 4 11101 , 1U1sit'Ali
ded more for the WA fi Dorn
-1...t' and his adheterd,a it Cong,texg, tiott
fur the great team of Nott,Olfri ' , swims ;
4 3 .attgAi1f , r.i. , .0.44. 1 1 1PY
way intro some ides. , :p s f .how soon ,this
i've4.ed Slaver i ti-aeta..tidit" is to be settled
by the policy of the' Oresent Adannistra
tion. The artiele, ii iine-sti4t rdates to
Shivery in.the Tertitories, and . deniands,
uti .tne pait.'of the . slaveholdeys..kiis/u
-[ion. by 09.ty.r.....gs to u . i.dadil inn en.frirce
their, right to lead sinee3 in aog and eye
':Orritorii in thi, United States. This
is tobcc brought_ forward as a .fundanient
al 'principle . fulth.! . Pliant - -Mr,
Duutitas has been in the hands of the
Sunth. it - is CYCeeditOy doubtfal 'wheth
er he sueuutrili to the Administration.
afteil seeing his favorite pet. so horribly
inuttk.ted. 'Should he do so, he will be
left without a shred With which to cover
his lozieal nakedness.: The Administra
tion is determined to make one more tri
al of his niftal. What will bi tlu= resuh
remains to be t , een... A fine - time is ahead
for the Democracy."
D. L. & M. 11. DANIELS
Fi ST Ft 4 _ ,: • sb' , LJ , , Lb' .7
1 • Frota New "Zorlr,
.1: CONLPLETE
Fari and Winter
ASSORT:UN 7 OF
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES; HATS & CAPS,
'CUTLERY, GROCERIES,
C I'QC r y G bit= swa re.
Aldo, a gacal dock of OiCELLANEOLTS and
Se4ool 800 kBl
t4T.ka toNER,Y,
An of vrbie.l they wU Sell AS 1.()W AS CAN
• BP, 110UWIT lI,sI;WITERE IN
THE COUNTY•
PRODUCE;' OF ALL KINDS
DEEM
I 5 EXCIIANGE FOR GOODS,
For wh c.. 11 I.l.elirlit;ST PRICE will be paid
; They can be found at all Ones. (t'aturdav
hod Sunday e:. - cnpt.f.d.) at. the Store forrr.erly
oecuplud by D. If-IKER,
IN LEWISVILLE,
ready to tryou Ciiistumerg.
N. B --We have corm to ;be conclusion thst
-" B. E 1) - 1 7 PAY
is better fc,r ali I..a.rties, arid we shall, there
fere do ba3ir.es3 on tiiir systetn.
& M.U. DANIELS.
:1 1 .1yeses, Nor. 4. 1856 --16:f.
NEW FE/MMES.-FIFTH YE A.B.
CIMMI
CaSMOPOLITAN'ART ASSOCIATION,
SUPLII,I3 ENGRAVINGS:
Botoifui; . -a.•i ioqrol;
VALE i 01101: &c.
ropialer Art A , sociiition, now In
its ti ft year of onpAralleitil succee,, !lay
-12t acdrcugravt.d steal,
grtat, p.tiotiog, TRa VILLAcit; BLAC4-
8511/11," will now copies (to sithsorawrs
pol)) , on heavy plat.e leper, 30 si 38 inches, oe
Fee fullowiug
TILIOIS 0F.51.-B.:-.3CRIVTION
Every perzun remi'tin':; throe dollars, will
ra
ce;cc a cupy, Ite.' slip(:rb S.:Qa Eagra.vini;,
after ii: , rriug's celebrated Paidutieg,
rlLte Village Black4naitla.
AI o a coy of the Oea.atifal
CUSAUPULIT.AN ART JOtRNAL,
4:1 eleg.tntly illusirjttna rpmrto Al
so.frPc season tickc:t3 to tii 1.;55....
erri or Dna...cid Irf,) asd Western Gsllerirs u!
the Absuci.4ioit. ; .
There will .113 c) be given to the subscribers
:;everai valuable Wnrks of Art, corn
;',Trising fuse OOP tirttings, I.lesnzeg, ;Sculptures,
trou eel4rated, A,raerican and for.
teizu Arth ts.
. Subscriptions will be received up . to Jun. 1,
18'.0. On the evening of that date the preini
-11:PA wilt be awarded to subscribers.
• •
Fur fulf pat tieulOrs, sec. Uvetuaber Art Jour
prat 7,6 cent'.! 6pejmen copied sent to
ithone tl2,:riug to Fulticrthr, ou reo , -tut of
18 ceut4 in ! lust ige Stauli yr coin. Adams.,
C. L. DERPV, AcTrARY C. A. A
Et:•terit Ofiirr, 3'16 Br..a4tray,
Or, Westeru 011ie , 16t: Wau.r-nt.,
.:"..;tildubliy.; 0.
Or,
YOCNlZ,,Toll , l?r,iiort. Yn
ratent Stamp Extractor.
ItttunCoo of Flr!.tocr, and Load Omi
ter.; generally,: tfirungliont the country, is
!,! called towardz this valital.le 'and powerful
•: imehine for the extracting of 4 111 , 1 p e , pulling
I down trees, remoi,nl of rucks, buildings Sc.
A. Company of geritient, of this city, have
ezttired from the Inventor, the Patent Righi.
!fur the' Stine' of Pennssfvania, and are now
rprep:irett to Chanty Mn4:llines,
eri re,sanable terms. Application can be
I ma ,- , 0 to re A 1 . t0 .; Ct,Kuctii Ajcnt itt oZo
• •
lof ;he UUTUltally, U. 2 . 3
. 0 &mat Third Street,
I back rouai,
I N. R.—Patuplae:s. tiritlt illustrations anti
testiniold calm be had at the office.
! [11:174i.j
PCB(.10 ficreiv rifitified that Aar.-
ing Itrchase4' the Vrtlierty at
Lytnaurilla, itt fit° count;rof potter. noly qce
cupied . by 41i1pCStarkweether, I bare cif
poicitel the sqla . 1:111:u ',. - Itarkweather uiy
4 4 .ga:to:for the I,Ni:l:actual of ail hasiaass is
relatian to the Carrying on the - buzinc,s of
Stocking 24 'Muaufaetering Lumber et. the
said Mill. AUSTIN A. KittCY.
Ir3pnrt. Oct : 5. ,1537.-1 1: 6-3irta#
SUP.BRAVY
ot - r,
THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL
For' Deember,
Over seventy ipages—elioice articles—ele
ct-L[l%ly illus:ratd—splendid Steel Engravings.
}'rice cents. Specimen copy seat, on re
rcpt. of 18 n t4;)in Stamps or coin. Address
C. 1,. DERSY, 646 Brceottray, N. Y.
YOUNG, liotorary Secretary, 'Cott
4/Avon. ra. ; • .
tenr,
lIE %VII 0 E
cLAItEi: & PHILLIPS;
irliurtßClEe
at %Wells:aft!, fur t hi Nt twu
a general litung up outsiih and iu, tiud. 141;1c
filled it up to overflowing Avit4' : • ,
GROOERIES fk PROVISIONS,
BOOTS & S 11 UES,o goiettrul variety o
Hardware LS:. Clu.tlerv.,,
zolnplis;ag :ill• things necessary for F.trailie!,
slech. - taks, Paratem Sic.; and W are
1.,,0t.cl not only to .Ic.gulate, _but to beat the
crowd is the
LOWEST PRICES,
ED
BEST QUALITIES;
in 01.4 lowa,aMl . olcan, 'One of the firm hav
ing had OVER 0 YE iq . I;XPIiiZIENCE in
w'zit :11)11Am:a pecuuia
ry %iv know
.Vie Call
BACK UP
our Etritements, and everybody hi invited to
test the troth of the , :e.:11.3.
We furnish Merchants and Pedlars C:10ICE
SUPERFINE FLOUR at S , l - et LT at
$ 1 , 7 ;:ol n o
ue YUN';-111"SoN TI. • :17A etc. l+
1 1 11ITE 1.1:411 and T irk $4.50
,3-13b1.; REST N I:c l ;,—other
things in proportion. W ecn do y:)11 good,
!tad expeet tr roc , -ice 1):,y tor our labor nod'
l•ivestmont 'by selling- large anionts, itt the
whole,ate way, to Merehauts, Hotels. Pedlar:
%ye. 17e are aware that evory
teas the same yarn, and a(lveri;ie ton Our-.
nit:rtt arm they hare .m c,tn do ; but come and
see me, am: yon will say,
NO LE TO TIM!
E. P. CLARK--oue of the firal—Lac
hailt
Balking Office
adjoidiug the store, and is prepared to furnish
DRAFTS AND 1311.12 OF EXCHANGE
for this country FeglAnd, Lciand aptsent_
land, make Collections & gem;tte.nets, buy all
tff. till ii rE?ti TirOifEJ
at its v,tl ie, furnish Gold :tad Si;vcr..4c., and
out of l'oc business.'
LOCATO.N--Fr , ot cf FLA.::F...-110AD ST..
cute ILitl-Rrtd Track.
(ILA
We11.: . .v",11e, July 7, 1 e.5S.— ' 0:51 —tf.
Ejectment Notice.
=limo V. Keating,' So. Ili. S.pt. Term,
.A.lololl E.. Borie, 1856. •
and l In tile ( 30.111 of-Corn-
James M. Wilcox, }. cr 'a Pleas of Potter
- vs.l COunty.
E. Fohes and Seth 1 ACTION (V ESECTURST
Backus.J for a Lot of Llud in
Roulet township, Potter coanty,.Pl+., contain
ing forty .acres. and bounded and. described as
follows : Beginning at the north-west corner
of a lot surveyed to C. Knowlton. being a post
in the &Ist Hee of lot contracted to John 133." r.
thence North by said line 80 rods to a corner,
thence East 81.1 rods to north-west corner of a
lot surveyed to H. Leet, theitee.Sonth by salt;
lot e. O•rods_, thence West 80 rods to the place
of beginning; being part of Warrant N0.3:421.
And now. to wit, St:ptember oe
motion of John S A.tuti, Plaintiffs' Attorney.
rule on Defendant; to appear and !dead by the
third day of next Term, or Judzinent by de
fault ; said rule to he published according to
Act of Assembly. By the Court.
El. J. (X, Froth'y.
Coudersport, Nov. Di, 1858.
Divorce Notioo.
A. B. lithelaud, No. sn, June Term. 1858.
CS. 1.121!..1. IN Throw:T.
Cather'e Howland. Wuereasa Su bpAnna and
A/3 Sullp(i•au hare been issued in this ease:
and returncd the said Cathcride How
land, Respondent, is 1-rolay notified rind re.
Tuna to be and appear in our Court of Com
mon P1e.a.:.1, at the next Term al said Court, at
4,ndersport, in the nnatity-of Potter, to an
swer the Libellant's complaint.
A. C, TAGC:_kRT, Sheritr.
rigudersnert, Nov. 9, 18::8,
P. A. STEBBINS
Just Received,
FROM. NEW irOXII,
A Large and Complete
Fall and Winter
ASSORTMENT OF
DRY COOD'z'
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hardware, Cutlery,
Groceries, &e.,
WHICH HE WILL SELL AT .
e •
P.al ea llinS
• . as,
Fug
GOOD PAY.
Coudersport, gept..l4. le3R.
Dis-oree Notice.
Obarlotte-Watkins. No. 51, June Tenn.
by ber nett friend-Day, 1.K.8
ton Holittnbeek, Lin Er.. r t Divoace.
vs,
George P. Watkins. NVitereas a Sub
aud .117113 Subprena bare been issue , l ib
this ease, and rt tamed Nihti, the said George
P, P.e . sp,ot.rient, is hereby .notified
abr.] require: I'ornti appear in ou: Crj
of Co•atatuni'lL ts, at the next Term or 840-
Court. at Couderspor . t, it. the co - o.nty P.atte:
to aoswar the Lit.ell..nt's •
CouilerFput.t. Nov, 3. 1859; -
Have vou Seen Them P
That stperb r.nerating. Yag VILLAGE
IIi,ACKSMITII." and the In ,utif..l An fv/:!7.,
nal, which are fi:-";,hell to qnbscrlbers ~f the
ro,tnop, , litan Art Agne:atilt . , „con ncv:
seen at GLASS3IIT3E'S I.IOTEL, and at TIIIS4 .
OFFICE, for a short time only Sce wirer
tisement elsewhere heaileci—kew lresturOs.
CAL
Merchants and Traders will be on their gluard and. not
be *ironed spon . by a t ounterte.t of !Setae a 'lndian Root
Rills, signed A. B. Africre. All genuine Indian itnot MIN
liare the name and signature of :I. J. WAIL, 4 CO.. ow
each box. •
• . •
Above Ave roacept you wall a I:teness :of
DR. MORSE—the inveitt4 of AOft-iE'S.
IK
DIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist Ints,
.;pent the greater part of his life, in traveling,.
having visited Europe., Asia, and Africa, as
well as North America—,has spent three sears
among the Indians our Western-country—
it tress in thi4 way thitt the Indian Root Tills
,vere iirstt discovered. 'Dr. Morse was the- first
man to establish that faut that all (Ilse:v.:es arise
from IMPURITY OF Tiff, BLOUD = that our
;rength, health and life depended upon this
1 fluid. . .
When the various pasages become elliged„
..fich,.lo not act in perfect harmony with , the
tt functions of the body, the blooillosei:
its aeiion, thiek, eorrupted and dis
eased; thus causing all pains, sickness and
distress of ever}- name; our strength is ex
hausted, our health we are: deprived of, and if
uature not assisted in throwing off the stag
nant humor* the blood will become cluilied
and cense to net. and thus Our light of life will
foreVer he blown out. flow important theit
that we should keep the various peigfigeS - of
^ll4 body free and win. And how . pleasant
to us that we have it in our loner- to put - a
medicine in your reach, namely, ltforse's
Root Pills, manufactitred from plants
and roots which grow around the moun'airi
ous clan's in Nathre's garden, for the health and
recovery of diseased man. One of the roots'
floin which these Pills arc made is a Sudorific.
which opens the pores of the skin, and
N:,,tore in throwing out the finer parts of the'
corruption trithin. The second is a plant
which is an Espec'orant, that opens and 'IA.
clogs the passage to the lungs, tind thus, fn ft
boothipg manner,, performs is (Inv by throw:.
ingphlegm, and other humors from the
Iv copious spitting.' .The thirdis a Di
uretii!, which gives 'case end dont& strength
to the kidneys ; Altus encouraged; they drive;
large ationnts of impurity from the blood,
which is thee thrown out bountifully by the
urlea.iy or water passage. tyl which could
tint have'been diseharged in any other we.y..
The foerth is ettinOtic and accompanies
anS other proptrties of the Pills while engaged
in purifyiug lan.,mi; the cbarser particles
of .impuroy we'ell cannot pass by the other
; t it'le's, are the.; tai-:en op and, conveyed off in
.-refti. quantities ley' he bowels.'
From the a bo• - e, it is shown that Dr. Mmisti's
Mimi Root Pills uct only enter the stomach,
bat become united %1.-Ith the bleiod, fur them'
tiro way fo .very part, and ,completcly rout out
Ind ele it:4 the teal from, all imp rity, and
EUe life cf the body, i 3 the blood, be
atnes perfectly healthy ; consequently nil
..ickness and pain is driven from' the Systeth,
for they cannot remain when the Wily becoines
so pure and clear. •
reft:+en why people are so distressed
when sic't, and why 130 many die, is because
they da not get a 'medicine Which will psis
to the aftlieted parts,.and which will open the
liatur--41 passages for the disewse to be east out;
hence, a large quantity of food and other mat
ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines
are overflowing With' the corrupted
mass ; thus noilergoing, disagreeable fernieu
;ation, constantly mixing with the blood:whieb
throws corrupted matter
_through every vain
and artery. until We ,taken from the body
by diseiisc. Dr. Morse's PILLS haVe added. to
ti eruselVes victory non viet,lry, by resforim';
millions of the sick to- bloomii.g health and
happiness.. Yes, thousands who .have been
.racked or tormented with sickiiess, pain and
anguish, and w! , ,se feeble frames have been
scorched - by Ali , burning elemei.ts of raging
fever, and who have heel brought, as it Were,
within a step itf the silent grave,. now stand
ready to testify that they would have been
numbered with the dead, had it not, been for
this great mad wonderful medicine, 3lerse's
Indian Root Pill , . After one or two doses had
been taken, they were aktonislied, and -abso
lutely surprised, in witnessing their charming
effects. Not only_do they give immediate ease
and strength, and take away all sickness,
pain
,and anguish, but they tit twee go to
work - at the foundation of the disease.
which is the blind. Therefore, it will - be
shown, especially by those who it,e theSe l'ill:,
that they will so cleanse and purify, that dis
ease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight,
and' the flush of youth af,d beauty will again
return. and the prospect of .t long and happy
life will tiberish and brighten your days.
Sold by SMITH &JONES, Coudersport; also
by all Medicine Dealers ha the county. A. 'J.
WHITE Su - CO., No. f - Al fAiouard 'it., New York,
Prop'rie'es ; MUDGE & CO., f proprietors
of "Task's Magnetic Ointment;) Earl
vale, Madison Co., N. Y., General Agents'.
NEW GOODS.
Low Prices and Pleady Pay,
41T 611,W0N CENTER.
/11111£ SUI;AIII,IBEILS ore offering for stile
111 iww took. Cktasisling tit
DRY GooDS.
,QQOCKFiILY, GLASS tSARE, BOOTS .
HATs & C.A.PS, UM.
,LAN, PA.R.Af-110.1.5,
NVINDOW SUADES,
WALL I'APEIL, READY
MADE cLuTtit;s:o, YANKEE.
NOTIONS,
In our selections th. 2 ., wants of all have been
reniembered: The Gentlemen can find in our
stock of leady Made Clothing an elegant
rzshionablii suit, or "a t:ol)::tantial tusiniss
,nit,.auft we !neve Hats &. Caps and ISDais St
SJl.oes to match.
The Ladiel,onn find FuFhionable „Sonnet 3
beautifully triuip;ecl. or bonnets and trimming;
a guod.rtsgortinebt pf. Dreis Go6ds., and ait.-
miuEs;
or• .
and cia ters
And, la - st but not Nr-Lg,
len§t - ,corticil and :,..,4eli:tork
Skirts ; Also, Itattari;
. Skirt-Whalebone and
GrassbeUutiful Jet 'l';'eklaCes
:tr. i. Ilracclets, Corals., Funs, rind toil Lunn:
otter thinp to putuiterate,=ull of w.lllFlt..'we.
are seliii g low for Cass'', Luniber;or_Aui iar t d
of i'roduce. 31E:1L,.FISLI tF,., eon
,Lantly on hand
J. IL GP. ACES.
L;tron Cent , :r, Potter Jusie
SVB,S CR18...E
FOP, TILL POTTER.• JOURNAL:"
ADVERTINE
IN TILE POTTER JOURNAL.
in. the United Staten;
Man eftteteriecti cont
prising those-ef eatery -variety of style, frJut
z:ic plain. neat•and , ertbsteintilti Cfr ciclaYes, to
.Walnut er-llosevocal eases, front
to those of the inosf-elegnnt finish, up to Elite
Thousatk,d'Oqitars, No. how ,ii;. the,
can coiripete"wiliithe'littoYe - numbei%
tariety anti celtilicity :or its ifistrutilents, nor
in the Extremely load prices at tl'hich they'arc
sold. r
-
HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED
PIANOS, witliof Without Iron Fr:flues', pus . -
tiessing: in - their iinproyeinents of over-strings
;Ind action, - a - lettgltrof - settlt‘ - and compass of
tone equal to:r‘tliti . GrittuPPianO, unitt!d: with
the beauty'and durability of structure offthe
Square They are justly pronotwe,ql by
the Presa and by the first Musical-Masters, to
lie equal to - thoee of any other: fintanfacturer
They the beilt-of the hest anti
s - eltsun oil !material. attd. tttia sauteed to stand
the netiouiiif tlrery elite:Ate. .•.Elteirinstritinent
kuaranteetl give sa4l,..ction, or purchase
incoky refundol... . .
110.R.ICE W.4.TERS':,3IEI:ODEONS.Su
perior touch and .dUrabiliiy of
make. (Tuned.the equal temperaineaL) Me
lodeons of nil other styles.and males: Price
$45, SGO, $75:. sl%ts, $125, tto,dotiblt -
Reeds and two banks, t>f Keys,, ;3;2,oo—less
liberal discount. Clergymen, tuid.A.Aturches,
an extra discount.
lON..
m.A..itTIN , B GULL:IIIS.
HARPS, : •
V 17E:4,
- . .
ACCORIV.ONS,
~v 11),LINS,
and Muideal Instruments of all kiuds, at.lower
price. than ever before oiicred to the : public
A `large discount to Telietierzi
The trade.sitpplied oti the nloFt - libtral terthA.
SECOND-11ANI)
,Pl4liti6, nt greft,
constantlyitt.,4torc,—pricefrout s3u to
,sl4e,
.111751C....0.4c of the lariestiand bee. se
!often.; catalogues of •Mnsici. now publisihitl,
somprising many .41f f -the choice :And most pup
ninr,airs.of the 4tt t y,.atl will be.tolth.ot,one
third, off from the,regnlar.pricezi. • , .
Moshe sent hy,y4il to oll.:Tatets of•tlie coun
try, post-paid. .Particular .anti persoital atten
tion paid to all orckrs received by mail. Sat.
V.iff-Clinn god rapte4.4l in every instauct.7 Pianos
and Melodeons for rent and rent' allowed On
pnachase... , Pianos and Melodeons for
: sale on
mt,uthly.:paments, tieconal-hand Pianos ta
!Can :o extsitange for new. liemtni. mid select
gist:dog - nes and Schedule of priers forwarded
to all, parts. of the country by mail.
ktfi'Great jolt ocerneuts oti'ered to...WE:NTS
in nil parts of the country, to sen. the Horace
Wzitcrg, Pianos, Melodeons, e..a Catalogue of
Mush:. •
noWARD A SSOCIANION,
Benetrolent bg:stitu!ion, attar:46v? Ij, special
'endowment fa:- the relisf o, 'ad o'4 an d s
leased, afflicted wish and
Epidemic cliseders. '
•
0 ap afCi...*.e!: with
St Ml-
NIL K NESS'," ''.ll - CirEtit; hi, C.; OSO It -
itiiCEN; - , filAirit;-131'11111:1S - , :the Vice o:
t.).NA oy,sEt.,r. 4e:.; &c.
. . .
i . The HOWARD- ASSOCIATION, inyiew o:
the awful destruction ,of human life, caused
by Sexual diseasei, and t , e deceptions pro,-
ti:md anon the Uut:irtnuate lictans of snco
diseases by Quack;. sevc ra! years ago dire,tet!
their Consulting Su rgcOn,As 'a Oli ARIT A lILE
ACT worthy of their nai , , , e, to open a Dispeu
I nary for the treatment l't ti is c:3;.9 ;if diseases.
1 in all their f.,rius, all,l to Ore, MEDIOALAD
VICE GRATIS, to all Nom apply by letter.
with a deieripti, n of their co:Within, (age,
i •
occupation. habits of life. ikk...l em it in eases
I of extreme pover. v. to FURNISH 3IEDICINF.I•
FREE OF t:11.110,E. It is *mtedles.s to add
that the- Association commands the highest
Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the
most approved modern treatment. ---- .
I The D:rectors, on a review of , the past, feel
i assured that their labors hi tlds sphere of he
t nevolent effort, bare been of great benefit to
i the nelieted,"kspecially to the young, and they
! have resolved to devote themselves, with re
tewed zeal, to thie very impertaut hut much
i despised cause.
Jn<t: Publis'aed by the Association, a Re
port on Speimatorrhtea, or Seminal Weakness.
the Vice of:Oi:anism, Masturbation or Self-
Abitee, and other Diseases of the Sexual Or
;gates, by the Consulting,Surgeon, which will
be sent b 3 mail, (iu a sealed envelope,) FREE
OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS
I fur postage...
Address, for Tleport nr treatment, Dr:
'GEORGE R. CALHOUN. Consulting. Stirgeon,
Howard Association, No.: South Ninth Street,
' Philadelphia, Pa. •
By order:al the Direethr;s. - .
EZRA IL HEARTWELL i •PreAtent. •
GEO. FAIRCHILD, So...reorg. t111;24--ly
DIILLPORT HEAD-QUARTERS.
HG stiblieribera take - this inethud of in
forming:iheirfrketnia that they are in rii;
ecipt;.of, and are now opening, a chdice and
desirable etoelt. of, . : •
STAPLE-AND FANGY DRY GOODS,
to n'hiea they incite the attention of of. who
dire to make purchase?. Our stock is large
has' been selected with great :ire, nod is par
ticularly adapted to the wirtm of th:3 sevion
of our youtiCry. Our stock of Dry GOods on
sists oYj •''
DRESS GOODS, TRIIIIIINGS.RIBBt tNS,
•EMBILOID ERIE '" PA.RASODR' '
CLOTHS,- CASSIMERES ' '
VESTINGS. DO-
NIESTICS,
• SD II:TINOS;
•''. •LINF.NS; PF.INTE; '
- 'HOSIERY: '
attQ Tarietrof other hrticles, too - numerous
tip tuchtion. l'Weihave alsO a complete
assort
ment of - - ' '
CORTESt - IIARDWAR& •
'Cii)OkERY • •
alt„ , . •
, - athicli uncommonly uncoonly cheap
ior.iead ,
pay, and for a,pprovcd credi!, :On as
reazanable terms as any ethek establishment.
. , &NICIIOLS.
. . . .
.I: o ii:qlPart,. Aug.-11, 18.;43.-..-9:13
Z. T11031P30:.;7, • '
CARRTAGE_ WAGQI'..i..:iIAIO43 RE
PAIRER; Coliderspor:
p,ili.
Potter,C,,n,Pn,take
this, t'netlidd of iit,forniints.iiii:
iic in general tliat,ne,..is prepared •-•,-%
Ito do nil work in hislinq
,jci~t.p{pmptac s,
in n workinun.like IR:llp4eF, a_nti 'Upon the
Inest ,neeomincodating,Urrns. Payment, for'
Reliiring-itivariably required on delivery of
the work. -154 k.. All 'kinds of .PRUDI:C4'
taken oa account of, wol:kJ„. • 11: 5.
.
'~+ii i~i~l • ~r"i ~I •)
:3f•ADOPTCp:
J -'
`-
IVATE4S,
VT. tOSTON ik N. T.
JentS.
.nusi,eoltrifencyi t l.Mekt#
'vuniebta. Musizal
PIIIL AUELPII_IA.
~.._ . . . _
- 01. Er v„,',.tranF - 111R,4 1 . p
AND REMEMBER,:
yoms ADOUT, -- CataNG . InciusE3l
. .111.11' .
E. OLMS.TEin
.1 •
k.,..r0c1 8 REPLEiaSiTED wtra
NEW 4. SEAS'ONABI2t-
G Go-p.s
BOtCBT , \D, Ft* T 4
• I ..,SIWALL ADYANCR
. .
HOT- WEAEIt
TH
-
And Moro Expected I
LAWNS. -131 RE G ES,
(;.1A 1.141:8, and other
susiiit Gqyys,
..
' ~,.. JUST REC}',ll - 1.11, " a
lin: be SI eLlt CHEA I .
. .
Also, a LA RC E . Tu o ci
of C(ITTO'S.kT)I , :S,
LIN ENS. 1.)It I LLS, &c.,
for YEN. AND DUI' -i'
SUMMER WEAp
AT I.la • FU;tlc6
F PR READY PAL
T •
T.ll-1.F,1 F,STrt A "t 7,
cOL0121:1) L:(,;ll(tTiN
❑udt6eL.ORLEST
ES T nssortmq ff
StIFT H. 0,, 1T„.
ti. in 'l'lllB 51A1114.1:
Boats let • Shoes
ASS:0111'311:M
W HAT IS OF I\ IQ*
M I 'MITA NOE, A 11111 - tELL MAR
FROM GOOD STOCK. •
17- •
Y
„„ while the Sian Shines
Butt b - efore , commenctog. see tha
You have plenty 'of good utensils,
such as
. SCYTHE:3i F.INATTIS, FORKS & RAKES.
II any thing isiacking, pleue cal
at. tp - ays r E le ty oil had
CI ot ng, Cloths,
WIA-VATS, COLLARS and a large lot of
. GLOVE'S & HOSI}JtV nor on hind
GROCERIES.
A full supply, al theloweSt prices
11 rIN 'll T
W a nran' d
t
Couders
Arai
New
A BEM:1111:1,LT
LLUSTRA TED
FAMLY NEW'SPAtERI
rip . .
tw, NEW . Y ORE" WEEKLY. nEss itot
I. of the hest literary rapr:rs of the day..
large -Quarto: containing. TWENTY PAGE
or SIX TY
, (VIA:MNS. of entertaining !oat
and 'I.2.tGANTL:I! HAATSTEATED
week:
• r
A - CIFT ; wont T FROM 5 . 0 CENTS T
Otl9 ttn • WH.I,III4'.;.,SENT TO EMT St'
SCIODER MicLiPT TEE S
SCRIVTION MONEY.
TERMS.—;IN ADVANCE:
One copy for one year, and 1 gift,
Three copies one year; and 3 Os,
.qpics:one.yeas, and 5 gips,
Ten copies 013(! scar , and 10 gif l s , ,
Twenty•oriecrt'Wes pile year, 11114 21 gifts.
r i The articles. to be distributed are eonipto
Ito the followinglizA
1 -United. States Treasury
• • :Note, . $lOOO nt,
2 . do do do 500 00. W
,5 do do du 200 00,01
10 do do' d 0 100 0, est
10 Potdot Lever PuLtiug , •
Gold
Wsiteltes, 100 00,fsr
'2O Odd 'Watches; - 00, etc
5 0. do • • .c 0 00. est
I' do 50 00, tic
3CO Ladies' Gold Watches, 35 UO, ett
200 Silver ilUuting Cased
Watches, • 30 00. W
' , POSilver 11 - atch;2s • slts 00 to:15 Uti, e tc
,1400 Cold Courd,
and Yoh Chains, ICI 00 to 3o 00, Vs
1000 Gott). Pens .t..ud
00 to 15 et. iv
Gold -JAieketq, ,Bracelets, Itrocebes..
F
Drops, Reest,Coff Pito. ,Slevvelko t l ;
Rings, 'Shirt 41ia1:.i.;•; Watch Gold
SilYer. erud a • - vo riety :of otl,et
Cles' Korth front Ceuts to $l5 00 e3el:.
On
,re'ceipt of the 'Subscriptivo tuottY,
usubs , dribef4. tusitO• will berrentered
11)901;:liollppdaite,a number, and cor;
l'ontling . with that number will , be ports , .
wick 'to - •Lina, by vial/ u r
poor paid. •• .• • , '
There: is neither humbug nvr lottrrl; e,,
the .as every F' tosiriber /Wit' f'•
of.valtie...;` We prefer to yoke tbit
eral distribittiOo :oblong; then - . inst ad of. •
ing a large uViutrtiAdiou•to .AgrptE, OW
the'sdliscriber the- atu4wit.that would vo..
the Agent and in many cases a huudred•t 3
more.
Alt;'cointriunicatiOns should bt $ 4
dressed to -
(10:4 - 31
. D.A ,
2:s2llELce....ntiDreE,sE,r,orte; r.it...clicsorsx;rl.
Nio CiIARGB, FOR, ,$:110,WIN"O
:Ciciej&jait ricilY4d
El