POLITICAL. The Naked Issue. We enter now on • the naked issue, *lietliei • sliVeiyshall; be alibied: 'to spread over all the territory ofibiscOnn try, or whethef free. 'Mier, encouraged and protected by wise reeulations-of law, shall take possession of the soil designed 'obe foi its uses by the Creator. This is the naked issue•of the'November strug gle. It involve's the progreis of the free white man in his march of development, and Must decide the right of free white or slave black labor, to bold undisputed •liTsse§ion of the territory of_thisso ntry. - either of- the .factions supportinz Breekinridge or Douglas should succeed, .the result would be the same in regard to slavery. 'lt would be the same iu e6tab lishing its claims to possession of the soil ..the tame in its right of transit, and lo cationic' free States=and the - amine in its arrogant demands on,thelegislatinn of the country. Both factions of the Dem:- ocratic party are in favor of the spread of slave labor. whenever it gains sufficient power. Both are opposed to the protec tion•of.tiee ichite7allor, on the fallacious plea that protection originates vionopoly, and - MOnopoly ekgdntiefs and Thiposes burdens on the great majority of thepeo pie. This is the present position of the divided „Democratic party, and on this naked issue, 'explicitly\ definingand as serting peculiar rights privileges : and extensions, these two belligerent factions now enter oh - the Presidential contest.— In their position they also receive the sympathy of those who rally .to the sup port cf John Bell—the sympathy of north ern dough Paces, and the support of all who are opposed to the consolidation and extension of free labor to all the territory of the country. Opposed to these factions, opposed to the object of extending slavery, and op posed to the slave trafic and free trade, the Republican organization is arrayed in the purest principles of religion and pat riotism. Republicanism is opposed to the introduction of slaveiy wherever it would conflict with the interest and de. telopment of free labor. It opposes no local institution already established with in defined precincts, but it contends against the transportation of such an in stitution beyond such precincts, to prem ises wh-re it has never existed; and to lo calities where its recognition would be injurious to free labor. Because it wages such an opposition, the Republican party ie denonneed as sectional by those who forbid the freedom of speech and suppi ess the free circulation of a free press. Be (cadse the Republican party is in favor of, protecting free cabor, it is charged with being. in favor of dissolving the Union.— We ask the people to decide en this na ketrissue. We ask them to decide be twee a free and slave labor—between the protection of the industry of the white man and the ignorance of the negro.— They can only do so by. Noting for —Abra ham Lincoln. Revolution. in Baltimore. Co;:repondenee of the K. Y Tribune. BALTIMORE, Oct, 12, 1860 The political affairs of Baltimore are as suming such an exceedingly interesting and refreshing aspect at present, that we cannot refrain from writing a few lines to inform you that the Monumental City is not asleep over the glorious cause of Re publicanism, and to redeem a promise 1 made you some time since. The thunder from the Keystone State has been heard among us, and has given courage to thou sands here who had heretofore been too weak in the faith to avow themselves in favor of "Flee Labor and Free Men," and the election of " Honest Old Abe" to the Presidency. • The events of the last few days have inspired all who bad any sympathy with our cause with new hopes, and the day has now passed here u-hen it was unpopular to avow onesself a sympa thizer in the cause of Freedom. 1 have just returned froth a large and enthusias, tic RepUblican meeting, called for the formation of " Wide-Awake" Clubs, and the speeches there made had all the gen uine ring. Since our election of Mayor thousands of those who bad been the sup porters of the Bell and Everett ticket have fallen into the ranks for " Honest Old Abe,"-so that his bitterest opponents now say Mel/ would not be surprised if he carried the city in November. The Fu sion, Confusion, and Dry Goods, tickets of the North have .disgusted the honest voters of all parties, who will come out in their might on the 6th of November, and roll up sich majorities for Lincoln and Liberty as will make their dodging ewe pents ashamed of their truck and barter. ' Yours, ever for Freedom, Justice, and Humanity, H. M. S. TIIE Pony Express, pith California dates, reached St. Joseph yesterday.— The political canvass was carried on with spirit, and a special dispatch inforthi us that the Republican State Committee have returns from their local organiza tions showing a list of 38,500 voters en rolled. They have great hope of carry ing the State. The Oregon Legislature bad resumed its session, the runaway Democrats having returned to the Senate. October 1, was fixed as the time for elect ing the United States Senators, but there appeared to be no certainty that the elec tion would then take place.— Tribune. MONEY WANTED.--lleory Clay Dean, once chaplain of the Senate, is making Douglas speeches in lowa. On a recent occasion be asked: "Who can tell me where the Democratic party ever mis applied a dollar ?" "I can tell!" said a piping voice at the rear of the hall.— "Stand l up,-then," cried Dean, "and let us hear 'Toth. answer." -Up popped the owner of the voice. "Now,sir; tell me, if you can, where a dollar as been wast ed."'.rilia-,Peinneratic :Senate Paid - }lenry-eln'y Dean for lila' prayers 1" was the reply that - brought down the house. ~ SAMUEL G. DAILY, the Republican candidate for Delegate -to Congress from Nebraska, has been elected by 162 ma jority. . . . Gcnerl tdebtion Proclamation ! PURSUANT to an act of the General As- sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, emitted "An Act relating to the election of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July A. one-thousand eight 'tundred and thirty-nine, I, Wm. F. Burt, Sheriff cif the Cobilty of Pot ter, - Penmsylx7ania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the County aforesaid that a - Gene ral Election will be held in said County of Potter t n Tuesday, the (6th) day of No vember next. Being " the Tuesday next after the firirldonday - of sitid,rnoutb;" . .in the see , era] diStric*Within : .For - thelTownship of Abbott at the Game , towriship. For the township of Allegany, at the school house near the p'.ace formerly owned by Ches ter Andrews. in said township. • • For the township of Bingham, at the house of A. It. Lewis, in said township. For the township of Clara, at the school house near Sala-Stevens', in said township. For the township of Eulalia, at the New Court House in the Borough of Coudersport. For the township of Genesee, at the house formerly occupied by S. S: Basco, in Ellis burg. For the township of Harrison, at the house recently Inc tipied by Ira BOrtholomew, in said towns!: ip. For the township of Hebron, at the school house No. 5, near Henry Ingraham's in said township. For the township of Hector, at the Sunder lin school house, in said township. F.n. the township of Homer, at the schocl house near Jucob Peet's, in said township. For the township of Jackson, at the house formerly occupied by Benjamin Barse, now M. Chappel, in said township. For the township of Keating, at the house of Pliny Barris in said township. For the township of Oswayo, at the Centre school house, in said township. For the township of Pike, at the house of Elijaa Johnson, in said township. For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the school house in said township. For the township of Portage, at the S.zcr school house, in said township. For the township of Roulet, at the school house near George Weimer's in said township. For the township of Sharon, a the Sharon Centre school house, near John Voorhees'. For the township of Sweden, at the house of Asenath Taggart, in said township For the township of Stewardson, at the house of John S. Clark, in said township. For the township of Summit, at the house formerly occupied by Col Ciyok, now Jona than Reason, in said township. For the township of Sylvania, at the school house near J. M. Rees', in said township. For the township of Ulysses, at the house of Atlas Bennett, in said township.. For the township of West Branch, at the house of S. M. Conable, in said township. For the township of Wharton, at the house of Stephen Horton, in said township. -For the Borough of Coudersport, at the Court House in said Borough. The officers to be elected at the time and places aforesaid arc twenty-seven persons as Electors for President and Vice-President of the United States. It is further directed that the meeting of the return judges at the CoUrt House in Cou dersport to make out the° general returns, shall he on the first. Friday succeeding the general election, which will-be the Oth day of November. I also make known and give notice as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed, that every person except Justices of the Peace, who holds any office of appoint ment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States or of any city or incor porated district, whether a Commissioned of ficer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is' r shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, nr executive department of this State orthe United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legis lature, and of the select and common council of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated district, is by law incapable of hold ing or receiving at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no in , pector or Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted fur. Also, that in fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "an Act relating, to elec tions and for other purposes," approved April 16th, 1340, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section shall not be so constructed as to prevent any military officer or Borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk 'of any general or special election in this Com monwealth. Pursuant to the provisions Of the 61st section of said net, " every general and special election shall be opened between the hours old and 10 in the forenoon; and shall continued without interruption or ad- journment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the poles shall be closed. Given under my hand at Coudersport, this thel:Stlf day of Sept. 1860, and in the 84th year of the independence of the United States. F. BURT, Sheriff. A T OLMSTEI) se: KELLY'S STORE can always be found the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES. Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE. POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and ,CAULD RUNS. Also, Agricultural Iniplementsp such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS,I HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859,-50 CHARLES NANNING, BLACKSMITH, Fourth street, between Main and West Streets, Coudersport, Pa., is pre pared,to doall kinds of work in bis line, on the most reasonable terms: Produce taken in.payment.- A .Novelty in the Art - World PHOTodRAPHI' ,iIPON POROBL4IId.: Secured by letters patent in the United ' States, England, France, and Bel- , , glum. • THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC_PORCELAIN CO,, No. iiSlLltivadwOy, N. ' having :secured their novel and ingenious in 7 • rention, by. American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute all orders for Minature Likenesses of Persons on Ching, presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the brillian cy and finish of a water-color drawing; and a hitherto unattained . quality• of durability, by being rendered as imperishable as the natural properties of the articles upon which they are transferred. • ..As the patented process of 'the Company• enables the reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain surfaces,.but upon such as are round or of any degree of irregularity=por traits can be reproduced,tvith faultless accu racy, and delicacy of delineation, upon-Por celain wares of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, such as URNS; VASES. BREAKFAST CUPS, TOILET ARTICLES, &c. ; thereby, - securing faithful portraits find furnish - - ing a unique and eiqoisite sytle of ornamen tation of articles in domestic use. In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi cation of the popular taste, and to meet the wants of thoSe patrons of the Fine Arts' ,de sirous of having Portraits on Porcelain, the Company have imported from Europe a col lection of superior porcelain goods, utanufac tnred to their own order, which they sell at, cost prices. As the American Company are owners of the patent right, and consequently the only persons authorized to use the process, they have determined, in order TO AFFORD PEOPLE IN EVERY SECTION OF THE UNION an opportunity to possess PORTRAITS ON CHINA, to make the following propos.tiou to RESIDENTS IN TIIE COUNTRY, WHO ARE UNABLE TO VISIT PERSONALLY TILE ATELIER AND GALLE- ' . RIES L' NEW YORK. Persons sending a photograph, nmbtotype, or datruerreotype to the office of the Com pany, in New York, accompanied by . FIVE DOLLARS, -• will receive in return by express, free of either charge, . . . A RICHLY ORNAMENTED BREAKFAST CO AND SAUCER, WITH THE , PORTRAIT TRANSFERRED • THEREON. By transmitting a daguerreotype and TEN DOLLARS, they will secure in like Manner, A HANDSOME FRENCH VASE OR TOILET ARTICLE, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and FIFTEEN DOLLARS, they will receive in return A PAIR OF RICH SEVRES VASES, with the portraits executed equal to miniature paintings ; and, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on porcelain wares or VASES OF EVERY QUALITY OF FINISH, ranging in price from TWENTY TO O 3• E HUNDRED DOLLARS THE I'AIR N. I.l.—‘lle particular in writing the address, town. county and State distinctly. All letters to be addressed to "Manager, American Photographic Porcelain Co." 4-3 m. 781 Broudwav N. Y. Bo nu p.. vgn gs tin ia Main above Third St.,' COUDERSPORT, PA. M. W. HANN, PROPILIZTOIL BOOKS, MAPS, GLOBES, BLANKS— DOCKETS— LEDGERS— DAY-BOOKS— . RECEIPT-BOORS; MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, • DIARIES, PORTFOIAOS, HERBARIUMS, LETTER-BOORS k INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German Text- Books. All School Books uscd in the County kept on hand, or immediately procured ' when desired. 1 Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. A good assortment of Paper, 'Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. Slates, Rulers. Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, &c. • [ll-34] FARB , / FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER has a Farm, containing 212 acres, which he wishes to sell. Sit uated in the town of Sweden, about five miles from the county seat of Potter Co.; about 75 • acres under a good state of improvement, on 'which is growing a young Orchard of various kinds of Fruit; a good Barn and Shed; a comfortable House, with water convenient; a good Road through it, and in an enterpris ing neighborhood. Soil, Red •Shale ; Timber, Beech and Maple; land nearly level; Title unquestionable. Any person desiring a good and cheap property, well adapted for a large Stock and Sheep Farm, cannot do better. The subscriber desires to sell the same because he is engaged in other business. TE11113.-A part can be paid down, and the balance on time. Any communication to the undersigned will be promptly answered. Address JOHN B. SMITH. Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa May 3, 1860.-=-34tf, MEAT! MEAT!! SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an t nounce to the citizens of Coudersport and vicinity that he will continue to supply them with all kinds of FRESH MEAT during the FALL and WINTER, • - at prices fully as low as they can 'purchase from Farmers and others. I will keep a con stant supply, at my stand opposite the front 'door of the Court House. Couderiport, Oct. 3, 1860 ARIIIVAta ' .0P THE JAPANESE . EMBASSY • AT PHILADELPHIA. NEW GOODS SPENCIFIWS JUST- receiving an e.stensive stock of Wy oming ccnnty Flour. Any one desirous of getting is better. article of FLOUR at less profit than at any other store in town, will de , well to call at SPENCER'S ALSO, PORE. MEAL and any other article in the line of PROVIS IONS constantly on hand. Deductions made. to those that buy at Wholesale. of all descriptions, Also Patent Medicines of most all kinds. _Those Deland Kennedy's Medical Dis- covert' will find it at What Everybody Wants. THE 'FAMILY DOCTOR t cusrAttitsu SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OTITAINED, :FOR. THE CURE OF DISEASE IN ALL FORMS. • BY PROFESSOR HENRY S. TAYLOR,"M. D. IT TELLS YOU How to attend upon the sick, and how to.cook for them; low to prepare Drinks. Poultices, &c., and "how to guard against infection from Contagious Diseas es. Of the various diseases of Children, and gives the IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU Erysipelas, &c., and gives you the best remedies for their cure. rr TELLS YOU The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, Malignant Choi- era, Small-pox, Dysen tery, Cramp, -Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Liver, and the best rem edies for their cure. IT TELLS YOU The symptoms of Pleurisy, ,humps,' Neuralgia, Apo plexy. Paralysis, the va rious Diseases of the Throat, Teeth, Ear, and Eye, and the best reme-1 • dies for their cure. IT TELLS YOU The symptoms of Epilepsy, . Jaundice, Piles, Rupture, , Diseases of the Heart,! llemmorrhage, Venereal Diseases, and Hydropho bia, and gives the best) remedies fur their cure. IT TELLS YOU The best and simplest treat ment for Wounds, Broken Bones and Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever ] Sores, White Swellings, (ricers, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns and Scrof- Of the various diseases or Women, of Child-birth, , and of Menstruation;, Whites, Barrenness, ac.,! and gives the best and simplest remedies for their cure. The work is written in plain language, free from medical terme, so as to be easily under stood, while its simple recipes may soon save you many times the cost of the book. It is printed in a clear and open type; is illustra ted with appropriate engravings, and will be forwarded to your address, neatly bound and postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO. r. 1000 A "YEAR can be madeby enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. . For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansotn Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1T TELLS YOU 35-6ino CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY, CLEANED and REPAIRED at the shortest notice, by the subscriber, at the sign of -The Big Watch, one oor 'east of the Post Office. Thakful for past favors, he will endeavor to merit d continuance of the same 'by strict attention to the wishes of his cus tomers. He keeps on hand and for sale a good assortment of WATCHES, pm - Ong which may be found some of those excellent time-keepers. manufactured, by the Ainerican Watch Com pany, at Waltham, Mass., and known by the name of "AMERICAN LEVERS "; also, De tached Levers. Lepines &c. Also, • BEALS' PATENT REVOLVERS, manufactured by Remington & Sons;--all of which wiH be sold very low for cash; C. H: WA - MINER. Coudersport Aug. 8, 1860.-47. • ACM. BEEVER GROCERIES DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFIDIERy, S:c„ SPENCER'S best and simplest mode of treatment during Teething, Convulsions, Vaccination, Whooping cough, Measles, &c. The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic Diarrhoea, Worms, Scal ed Dead, Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &c., an d .gives you 'he best reme dies for their cure. The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yel low, Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives: you the best and simplest remedies for their cure. The symptoms of Influenza. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, • • - Tat :POTTER _ ;TOVILIVAL,' ts PU41.1E21141 EERY 11 . 1111128DiV moam4o; BY • Thos. S.- Chase, To whom all Letteis aad (jommm!icatiotts should be addressed, to -secure attention. , Terms--tovariably in Advianee $.1135 per . Ansium._l, enunmuumniuusumugatairusnumuniiiiiiminwr -AND ALERT idANTANIAI Salving take: the Shop. formerly o‘c - emPled 1;) , I , , ; P. D.,CATION, AT _.,,.1 ' park's corners t - j,. I ....... two miles North of Coudersport, Pat, . 1 -- • Wl's*, M.ANUF.A,CTORE• all 'kinds Of Chaii's & ClAbinet - Nare, such as: I . . CANE, • - ' FLAG. - I I apd•WINDSOR . .CHATItS ,1. - ' . . CANE-SEAT BOSTON ROCKERS, - - • . SEWING and TABLE CHAIRS, • - SMALL ROCKING CHAIR ,' . OFFICE and BAR-, ROOM. CHAIRS. BUREAUS, . SECRETARTE.. •• . ' Nl' AIiII.R t OBES, 'raffles, .. . W . :lA-Stan:lg, ! :• 1 Lounge , . Cribs, , 1 Cradles, Common ad d ! Cottage Bedsteads. t .a.i.esi &dice, Itepairing ilOne on the anti in the most workmanlike plat TURNIN done immediately and to order. promptly attended to. Please gilt and examine for yourself ALBERT MAN March 2G. ISGO.-28:1y. Mu ULYSSES ACA JOSEPH A. COOPER. A B. ;Principal; MR. WM. GILLILAND,I i ssisTlNTs. MISS H. M. JONES, f The ULYSSES ACADEMY w 4 commenced in the spring of 1859 and opene' to students the following September. Its o jest is to af ford to the youth of its vicinity, kind to others who may choose it. as a place of study, the requisite facilities for obtainingi a thorough . and practical education. The school is in. a neat, two-story building, beautifully situated on a senile eminence cotomandinr , a view of the vilinke- and coun try around. ° The adjoining }lard contains about three acres The upper story contains a single room ; and is'used for 4 chapel, reci tation, and studyiroom; This room is lighted by 14 large windows, furnishtl with seats for 150 scholars, table . s, black-Irards, maps, Charts, clock, thermometer, arid Library of Reference Books. The lower story contains two rooms for recitations, one ;for library, a dressing room, and a hall 8 by f 44 feet. The students board in private families and study in their own rooms. lie every fam ily in the village open their houses to boarders. As several new houses are being erected, there will be no lack of acqmnmodations ; and, in'private families, studeints can enjoy the comforts of home. Itt3"" This Institution is bltter furnished with maps, charts and Reference Books than any similar institution in the { country. ''he Library of Reference contains over 40 vol umes, costing about 53,00 4. vol. Among them are : APPLETON'S NEV AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, 9. vols. TIIEIIOME CYCLO PEDIA, 8 v 014?., Sc. There is a general li brary under the care of a Librarian ; and a Teachers Library containing 125 vols., upon onuacics. There are three Sessions a v-ear, of Fourteen Weeks each ; Commencing aj-follows : • Ist Session Tuesday Au .21st, 1860. 2nd " "• Dec; 4th " 3rd ". " Alar:ch 26th,1861, Institute commences Aro 12th, 1860. Tuition Per Term. INVAIRLUILY IN AIMIANCE. Common English—embracing Reading, Writing, Orthography, Geography, Grammar, and Arithmetic $5,00 To which is added for eachlfigher study 1,00 Incidentals, Library, Sc., - ' 50 Institute, 1 50 Board, room, light, fuel, ke..151,50 per week. Rooms without board, s2ur• $3,. per term. PROF. C. W. SANDPRE7 , A. Z. .The author of SANDERS; READERS, will be present the last two weeks sy the Fall Term, and conduct a Teachers' Institute. 'Prof Sanders will be DIVA by S. LEWIS, Esq., the Co. Supt., and prolably by the Su perintendent's of the adjoining Counties. It is vary imp?, taut that,tudents be pres ent at the commencement, dud remain until the close of the term. A r j cord of each pu pil's attendance will be kep, and reports sent to every Patron. .4 d rr- Da, As :respects fine and cbnvenient beautiful and healthy location)thorough practical and egmtewatic instruction, ?trident aids, pure strong and noble incentives his institution cc- Icnotrtedges no superior, and flu , eqttals. The in tercourse Of the students with each other and with the Instructors is expeC.tcd.to conform to the courtesies and _proprielics of cultivated society. .Their admission to the institution and enjoyment of its privileges, imply a sa cred contract-on their part promptly to ob serve its Regulations. Aco yof these is fur nished to ;each student and 4onformit6 to them is indispensible to continuance in the Institu tion. For further information ddress the PRIN CIPAL, Ulysses, Pa, NOTIdE. P. A. STEBBINS, having sold out his Stock of Goods; is desirous of chising up his busi ness. All persons indebtd to him are re luested to call immee.iateir and settle their A ccounts. his hook's be found at the Store of E. N. STEBBINS P.. BRO. TIIE inGuEsT PRICE . SASIIi ll PSID FOR MEM AND 'ALL OTHER TiDIDS OF GRAIN, at r. CANFIELD'E MILL Fl6ur, Meal, Feed, &c., constan l tly on hand and fo• sale, WJIOLESALE aad RETAIL at fair pri i tes Coudersport, Sept, 4,..1 60. ' 44 7 - • - • 4P / . . , • CHEAPEST '' BEsTa LAIREST!!! --` • $35,00 • !• _ . Pays for Tuition in •Single.tind Double Entry Book-Keeping, W-ritiog, i conimercial Arithm e; tie and Leetares.'" • Board S - Stationery sl', Tuition -536',-entire expenses-$62. Usital tiine from - 640 10 weeks. Very Ste; dent, upon graduatiog, is-guaranteed cumpe. tent to manage . the books of aey bush:coo and qualified:to' earn a salary Of•fttdU: , .$5OO . . to Students,enter - at. anytime—No Vacation--; Review at pleasure. First -Premiums For Best 13usinesstritini for 1859, received at Pittsburg ; Philadelphia 'and Ohio St.lte Fairs. Also, at tbe principal Fairs of tbe_lftiion•for .the past four years. DA_ Ministers' Sons received at half price; :'or Circulars, Specimens - ond • Embellished Jaw of the College. i - nclbSelive , „ F, W. JE.KINS, Pittsburgh, Pa, 11:1013-* = . zst stx 10, HOWARD ASSOCIATION ! .• PHILADELPHIA. A BenerOlent Institution established by sp rciai .khlownzeul, for the Belief of the Sick and tressed, afflicted with • l'indent and Epideneil Disens'es i rind' especially for the Cure of Diir eases of the,Septitl Organs. - NlE:l:)citeinAgL Surgeon, N'leli t gi o re a l girtrus,a letter, with a description of their oeenpation, habiti of life, Ice ,) and in eases of extreme pmerty, Medicines furn'shed Tree or charge. VALUABLE-REPORTS on Spermatorrlicea, and other Diseases 05 the Sexual Orgatts,.and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable, - Address, DR. - J. SKILLIN HOUGHTCN, Acting Surgeon, Howat d Association, No.; South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By or/ der of the Directors. IE All orders e we a call, rank a, In.faclurer DM! 'EZRA D. BEARTWELL, Preogent CEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS AsovE. we present you with a p6feet like ness of Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full amount of hint and his people in our Pamphlets and Almanacs—to be bad gratis, from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Jud• son's Mountain Herb Pills'," has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, baring visited nearly every country in the world.— Ile spent over six years among the Indians of the Itocky Moun'ains and of Mexico, end it was thus that the " Mot irAnt IlEnn .rats" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures There, youwill find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. IL is an established fact, that all' diseases arise from •. The blood is the life! and-when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is nt once distributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and ell the. vital organs quickly complain. The stem• itch will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to scdrete a sufficiently of bile: The action of.the heart is weakened, and sa the circulation is feeble. The lungs borate clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, s cough-- -and all from a slight impurity at the fountain-head of life—the Blood ! As it yes had thrown some earth,:for instance, in I pure spring,,front,which ran a tiny rivulet iu a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and diseolored. Astluick; . ly does impure blood fly to every part; and leave its sting behind. All the passages he come obstructed, and unless the obStructirt is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, bet regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are therefore, unrivalled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES , Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Se: Anti-Bilious Medecine expels from the blow the hidden seeds of disease, and renders ail the fluids end secretions pure and fluent, clearing and- resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we WI 'able to place within your reach, ' a medicine . like the " - Mountain Ilerb-Pills," that will P" directly -to the afflicted parts,- through the" blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten' with the flush of beset! and health. Jaclson's Pills are the Best Remedy in istenee for the following Complaints. - Dowel Complaints Debility, Inward il'emk• ness, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costive ness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhwa, Dropsy, fle 2d. aches, Indigestion, Influenza, Intimumati or i Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Slat?' toms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINES . Females who value health .shouldneeer . l* without these Pills. They purify the blob' remove. obstructions of all kinds, cleanse thi skin of all pimples and blotches, and brj4 the rich color of health to- the piste cheek. se' The Plants and -Herbs of which WO Pills are made, were discovered in a Terysr, prising among the Tezudans, a trite in Mexico. Get the Almanac c' Aborigine's our Agent,-and you will read with deligt, the very interesting - account it contains of " Grinxr MEnicisc " Of the . Aztecs: Observe.--The Matintain Her?, Pill: ea . put up in a Etlautijul Wrapper.. Each hoz 5 loans 411 - pills, 'and retail at 25 cents p - ei hoz i genuine, hate, the lignalure of G. L. JUNO . CO., on each box. . . B. L. JUDSON & CO., SOLE PR OPRITORSI No. 50 Leonard Street, NEW YORK. • Agents wanted always:—Address as aboo ISM IMPURE BLOOD! IZI