o• 1141 " MIVIENZIO st' -k.-E c.,1 *- .-• ~ - 4., , #lsP44cMirt VEBi-f 146640omet i uttio i ii 3 , tAt. , .',..-:-. Emptiw,ANNITAI raw . Ars pi c yrnacommir , L teMot o.lokticoitiro,speigly, eS7 6 .M.:fflightl -- - rina:Ditiiidasi. October - Otli. u -et,v , 7instizai. 185 9 . , •—. • . ~ - M I A gcrorgiliilllign l l-' akt*Mel"ffigmnitir a n d 44ifstive Breeds.. an** 0144- f uy) oPW'd. or ;act', $ 3 00 AP -7- 1 ..-..:: 4 4;:: 'd° - ' do . 2 (N. 417 5 111- 1 A, et ; 4'4: do •.,A ( o • F , 4000 • -'- ' --•- ' do • --I-1)o do )eite'"41 .Y o nl4, ••-- , iio. .a 00 pi d c i, , —..1..., 4....>.-. . , , ; l i p . . • , 1 . 00 Poll E do 4do - ....- do iOO POllf'd - _ .- 401-, - - ' - .. do - -50 . ...: dip - ' r , fo yob-oUo il sod i : ' -4 oo 0.101,:f..... - . 41o_-.. - ....: • g oo Kg r ilip. pi. fitclolt, 4 Yrilill ‘44, 150 - t- It do V do 400 do do 1 do F,O pasF training of dears. in each Haas, by boys under 16 Spars old, Rook. gest ranch cots, 4 oo id best do 200 _ lyorr to- - -be kept on grasp during tile eg.per flaunt and fur two weeks pvevions to each pe r4.o trk4.nabh period to be of ten days. suldat intervals of nOt less than one month ppaet. The ptate(nent - furnished to contain Ike age altd:bireed of the cow, time of calving, citsatity of milk la both weight and measure, ond_elso the weight of huller doting the pe riod of tea dont ;:blttter made lir he exhibited It the and. also the cow; statement to teeileid by,tbe-athdavit.. of. the competitor and nltleastone,otheeperson having a koowi thafrOtgle. NM) • - Sillistter-in'Eekin op tub not, less than ilfty pound:, 00 wpg`best - do do • dq 150 sset rig hatter, nett less than ten 114. 100 Viidbast do do dq GOI pit cheese, oat less than ten ills, 1 OQ 111(450,- 7 Thoroqgh-Gred; Draught ; AU 'work liest - litallion,"- of each, 3 00 ost-Irtiod mare, (with foal at her feet) of 4 yeari old and upward,' 3 (to teogebitnif i. of (atilt, 4 y's old apd upw'd, 00 . do 11, 2 oh!. eaell Do TiPlf V . ** , do_ do _ 4c/ ISO **AO 417Pafsi eld and upward, geit : wicking •coft., rppfcped;ma p 4 carriage bows, or •-tagiatil•nOit - 300 ipakipan of draugilt-hor4e.2, 3 Q 0 Wet ern of mules, ' 3 00 81iNg?,--Lon9 Wooled ; 21. fiddle )11;okd *Tinos ; e ; Saxons Cross Breeds. _ _ _ _ _ Itest buedc,- 2 y'a etld and upward,of each, 2 00 inder3 years old do 100 /Wet eties, 2 y's and timed, do 200 •do do under -7, y's old, do 100 do of 3,buck lambs, dp 100 do .jilt) ems - do do .1 00 Sett tartriei wool, witless than 5 fleeces, 2 l 0 (Samples of each Lobe deposited in 3luseum BOdety.) • • - eep dog;. 41Pst , ti,,, iext*NE 2 —iiirie 'Brod, over 350 lbs. at maturity . : Staa/I.lfreed, less Oen :450 *lbs. at paturity. lest boar, 2 years old and over, 1 year old, and 6 montns old, each 50 Zleet,tweeding sow, r years old and over, :44eir ord. - and 6 months old, each 450 Nen sow; 6 months and under I y'r - old, 100 rest lot of not less than 5 pigs, under 6 . months old, - 100 t 2 00 crb*.mariftevbe cooked and brought to pm, itipm‘with the skin go, accompanied also Wilki3Oitliteilleatof the mode of curing.] 121121 POULTRY. Beet lot, (not less than I cock and 2 bens), native and improved breeds, each 100 (Of Dunghill fowls and guinea hens a lot gnat lens thao p will be vegnired.) Ihtt 4isplpy otpigeons, - - BO ilest mord lot Of poniti7, owned by one - WPM', ; - 200 poly, GRAZING & GRAIN FAlt.lls. - 3114 Otrtei, 5 00 tea beo tangs. . - 4.00 4P. - 3 00 [Condition -cultivation and buildings will pe amosiderei by the Judges in their award, fad sAta.lettleut:of the management will be required of each competitor. They are also requeste4..to n o tify the Recording Secretary aq (lady Bate, 4.4 eqable the Judges to visit Oil farm, 4411 . n . g the arorOng seasorf.l WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, BARLEY,' • -BUCKWBEAT, Belk sere of each, 3 00 Ifid best, 4pre of fetch, 1 00 Ilestlarut rcost. timothy hay from I acres, 1 50 - clover do do 15Q Veit[Refell potatoes or turnips, each 100 Pent acre-of beets, carrots, beans, peas, broom-corn, or flax, each 75 [Compotttors or premiums on any of the aberimust exhibit a sample of the crop at the lair, furnish a statement of the mode of cul tiration, and also a certificate of two respect ,* meighborsAs to the product and melts, nxerttent*tirthe ground.] TimoTqw (Large and Small.) CLOVER AND FLAN' spEp. liest bushel of,eaelt, . GARDEN-VEGETABLES, SUGAR AND ';•-• —HONEY . . lltst assgttneat_of, vegetal:des, Reit:lttgiples of eaehi • 4os "do `• ' 4o' . by Yoßth not fifer '}6 years old, 40 56,tipecizacti,of,m!spie A ugar, not less t;ltitio 10,15 s • 60 liett!ltitiplatekiif iltiney, not over 6 lbs., litiltitkett . without, detitroying ttlt? VLRltios, ma' O. stalmentqf testlagginent • and kind of hiyes to he furnished, - 60 4 A,PRPP. 1ii:1 GARDEN. ruqrs. • Sept iiiiiiiitmeigrof each, 1 60 VP"' telftvi* -- Ides of each variety, , tlioV, betemoved until ci o utof viativtiokullp be taker, to prevegt injury. ] , _LumB.A r a,,liciershave4 tihingitq 4 • 41114'44 • ' do _ • • but do latti, • 5 0 r"..4.4:5.p0ft• of lumber ; 2Po C1'4 ;1 4 6 4 no: 4 lZ s lu c in . l v g i r . 0 2 60 Rest eol4otidsl. of speoirows of ov4ds the grOirifOif thistotudy, : 300 „HOUSEHOLD ItAIit7fACTURES, kc. - . fktmnintt:tteoOfJ,ostges, composedof ladps, ftaii betttippointed, with instructions to recom qpinictprirlts to the most 4egeTy4q, not 'ci seediiit sfin any qtse.l • - 11ECSANICALlartFAIbillSO LIME MIMS >OPimAittunCranta -Alis,crepionazy committee hes been ap pinta,ltitb in4rbtactiOs recotpmend np Itwar4lodlog s4§o, foram 6180,1- ele offk 41.45 t. tbarbe 041ibiii4 •4 t The aboie FTelibilee?teililie paid in Money, or, at thie option - Of dipbsitor, in a NtiatlyEnorayed Diplozeta l • ' in which wit!. insieted the swum et the at for whirl the Pregame is awar4ed, - = Litit:OrPtilgea. I.,,Catue, .7, 4'eains an& Crass.: A. F. Jowl; (J. W. G. dada. Oyru9'l3hii3erljA G: G. Cushing: . Jeol o . .:llaymbrid: 3. P. Russell:' •-• Daniel Olmsted: ba. OROBI4. - AtEninfoli $BlBO6. JOhnsoO Chase -JOB Tatman:. B. Ayres.• R. L. Nichols. U. liielson. JosephThillitor.::: lisitrhi7;l . - . 5 Eteazer Lyman. 8. Pruils4 reyetables, Aodreir'irack,Blsll. E , jeer& M.' .D ENO J. jcisePb ; :D. Conway. . Lyman Nelson. Charles Monroe. -- Charles Meine,: Pennii ; Willette_Lavirenee. G. . • • V. 4. - Stebbins.. A. B. Bennett, • 9. Ifutter, (Meese, Hu- A, Eydam, . g ar and Honey. Wm. Dikes:non. Lewis Mann - , Benj, Kennels. 'qrs. J. 31. Hamilton, •• Shay • Mrs. IL L. Bird, G. G. Colvin, Edwin Thatcher, H, O. Perry. 0. I?. C,114P.: Benj. L. Grover. . Willis pung. Henry Garrett, Sylveo. Greenman. Joseph Knowlton, Julius Neefe. ,3, M. Bassett, C. P. Tinhorn. . W. B. Gordierey, John B. Smith. J. N. Knorr,. Swine. 11; Ifozeiehdd „alarm.: Miles White. f ay;l7 t?. H. Bishop. Mrs: T. Ives, S. M. - "G:W. G. Jitdd, Michael Snyder. ". A, J12 ( 34011, Collins Smith. • " A. Nelson, I4eWis W. Lyman, " C..L.Carsaw.' 6. Poult laymus Hackett, ry. " E. H. HopkinS; 11, Andresen, " It. 1 1 , Nichols, J. M . Ba l ulß°P. V. Dickinson, Lucia, Bird. " .11. H. Lyman, Nelson Clark. " Lucien Bennis • 12 Mech'l4- Fanny Im. k, Farm ; plements. - G. B. Oveitop. 13, L, Bird, S. DL.Alills. A. U. Crosby, . Isaac Thompson. W. H. Metzger, James Nelson. Eli Bees, Lemuel ShermiMn. 0. A. Lewis, 14.. Genf s' L!iscretry. 13 Ladies' Dieeretri/. S. Ross, Mrs. F.'W. Knox. A. Nelson, 11 M. M. Mills, B. Nilca, . " D. E. Olmsted, A. Eydam " Joseph Mann, John J. Tiolterts, ft Bli Rees, Ba}4 Stevens, . ' "H. A. Nelson, Ambrose Corey, " 0. A. Lewis, Harris Lyman, " Nelson Clark, F. W. Knox, a Sa.mlThompson, R. K. Young, t. Is. Niles, 'W.-IL Hydorn. e" A, IT, Jones. .Do so 1 OD Rules and Rep;lnflans. I. All. Animals, to be entitled to com pete for Premiums, stall have been kept and owned in the County, by the persons presenting them, at least four months previous to the Annual Fair, and all an imals; except breeding stock, shall have been bred and raised in the County; but when Working Oxen or Matched Horses or Mares are entered for Premiums, they shall be - eligible if one was raised in the county: 11., 4,N0 person shall be permitted. to compete for a Premium on any article of Domestic Manufacture, or Butter or Cheese, unless, the sumo shall have been made - or manufactured by such person or persons, or his or their family or familien, within the year that it shall be offend for a premium. •nr. Exhibitors must become members of the Society and have their articles and animals entered on the Seentary's book on or before the day next pre3eding the , opening of the Exhibition; and all.arti cles and animals must be brought within the enclosure as early as noon of the first iday of exhibition, in order that they. may Ibe suitably arranged. The Managers do not intend to A.ssußE any eWibitor who ' NEGLECTS those requirements, that his articles can be submitted to the Judges. While every effort will be made to secure 1 the examination and proper notice of ev i cry article CIA exhibition, justice to those who comply with the rules of the Society ' requires that they ahall in all cases first receive attention. • IV. Articles or animals removed before the close of the _F. xhibitign (except by permission of the Presidout) cannot re ceive a Premium, though awarded. V. Should any individual enter an an imal in any other name than that otthe bona fide owner, the person malting such entry shall not, he allowed a . premium should one be reported by the Judges, and shall be precluded froth competing pt flittivit nhibition of the Society. Persons entering stock of the age of three years and under, shall furnish the Judges evidence of the time when the animals were Aropped, to be filed by them , With the Secretary; and the ages of ani , wale abov3, this, to be given 'on making their entries. 1 00 1 00 50 100 1 00 VII. The Judges shidl in all.cases withhold premiums ,rhero.. the:Animal or article is not worth,T, thumb there Ile Tlo eoaa.tion.' Yl4 Ng Pmnittnt4 gre to, be awarded to mills, Cluercor.Heifers that have been fitted for the butcher—the intmitiuti of The Soctiety.,being to promote Au rearing of superior egimals for breeding purposes. WhO.ttever. it ihalLappear to the judges thathrtig4oo of sivgiqr btu@ been presented, not noticed in the !Pre.. miunt List, they shall make special rc..l port thereof-to the Board of Managers. L itis 'ioarticiilarty desired that no be while-the J page ' s are L oweeielegthe Stock referred to thew, except those taking charge of the aui roills;nnlesi by speeffilrequest. 'OU:NrPnREYS . '' ' SPECIFIC • - ' •' SPECIFIC • • • " " '.• SPECIFIC. , • • •'. • - SPECIFIC • • SPECIFIC . vi3KPDP.OIIIO REMIXES,• • • " .110M(EOPATHIC REMEDIES, • ' /10310EOPATIIIC'REMEDIES, liOMCEOP.4THIC REMEDIES,' • • •', IiOSKEOPATBIC REMEDIES, : • • ' 1f0.'542 BROADWAY: '.• - No. '562 BROADWAY. • • Isla: '562 pitontw4ty, 562 BROADWAY. ••'lO. 562 - BROADWAY. • ' :GREAT *FEATURE '• • THE lIREAT FEATURE ' • • THE GREAT' MATURE • THE GREAT FEATURE • • ', THE GREAT FEATURE • Of 44 series of Domestic Retnediei is tliµt each. pargerclai pedUiue iiri.Seactric fur the particular disease or class 'of disease, who name it - bears, and may be relied upon for the cure of that particular affection. Hence, per, , sons suffering from a chrouic disease or long standing ailment, in buying a case of Humph gm' SPECIFICS, obtain the, particular one de -sired in their case, and thus themselves mahe a cure which otherwise would cost them many dollars, and no small amount of time and.medi cal attendance, if, iudecd Cii4lfi be obtained a 0 all. Tlius mnltltudas inffer from Orsecpsi.t, nu, toms CosoirtoN,CuarlialiESS, 13AbTASTE, COAT.. En ToNexc and DESII.ITY, which is perfectly controlled and cured . 13y the DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC. TI are is sf.arcely n phase or form of this disease whiettle not promptly controlled and ultimately unveil by the use or this Specific. Thousands who have suffered far years with this " Bilious Condition" having purchased a case of these Specifics, haveobtained a perfect cure and immunity from tbeir old complaint. COUGHS. COLDS AND SORE THROATS. l• which so frequently lead to - - RfloNcluns AND ONsumPTIO.Y. are'ali In their early stage secured by the, COUGH PILLS, Many cases of long stauding- Bronchitis and irritating Coughs haw been perfectly cured by this . specific Belt more I many persons have a specic liability to colds and take them from the least esposurp. This will be entire ly relieved ET the use of the. COI.Tall PIEJ A S, as scores can testify from experience. -Bo CATA.RRfC is one of our most common and most trontle scene laseases, against which the Old. Sena Medicines and even Homceopathic prescrip tions, are of very little use. Yet hundreds' of persons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long standing and obstin atd cases of CATAREII by the use of this specific. Ono aged lady in Syrarase was thus per , . featly cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all her life. A young lady at one, of our first class boarding schools, who was so afflict ed with this disease as to require more than . forty handkerelliefs n week, was entirely cured in fi single week by Ibis specific. PILES, bleeding and blind, is one of those common and obstinate - forms of disease wbieli are so difficult to cure on the ordinary methods, but which find an entire and fundamental cure in the Piles Specific. True, time is required; but the Specific is pleasant to take, requires neither diet nor restraint, and being followed up a perfect cure is the results Hundreds, of persons ; in purchasing a case of Specifics, have obtained a cnre for this most trying and I obstinate. form •of disease, which has been worth to them ten times the cost of the entire set. Cases of over twenty years' standing have been cured with this simple Specific, and ,we believe ell may be cured by perseverance. The case contains the best FEVER, AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. • A remedy without any deleterious or poisonous substances, which not only cures the ague, and old, mismanaged agues, but may be relied upon as a preventative when persons are residing in a fever and ague d,is triet. It prevents or protects upon the same principle that vaccination prevents small-pox or belladonna prevents -scarlet fever, by pre occupying toe system with - true Specifie. Hundreds have been thus protected and cared. The Ophth.almy Specific has proved a most invaluable remedy for SORE EYES and EYELIDS, and for WEAK and I BLURRED SIGHT. One lady in Indiana, who had been a sufferer from sore eyes for many years, and for • two years was entirely blind. was cured perfectly by the °Atha'my Specific alone. E A .1) A CHZ S, to which so many are subject, finds a curative in the case. There is a specific which relieves at the time of the attack, and also oue which corrects the Condition of the system upon. which it• depends, and so destroys the predis position to return. The Specific for the various forms of FEMALE COMPLAINTS have proved involoable. Old • long standing LEUCORIIHQQA or WHITES, are attended with debility or exhaustion, and for which other forms of medicine arc of little value, are fuliv controlled and cured by the FEMALE PILLS, while the-specific for irregularities control almost every form• of scanty , painful or irregular menstruation. MAMMAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS 1 in adults or children are controlled like mag ic by the IliarrAcea Pals, while it may ; be averred without the. possibility of successful contradiction; that the Apes:lery Pills are , the most perfect Specific.for that disease kgcnyn. For the varioni forms a FEVERS,•SGARLET FEVER, MEASLES, and other diseases of children, the Jiver mills may be safely and surely relied. upon. -I , i i These Specifies are the prescriptions of P of. lIUMPAREYS, need thi years in Lis exten ive practice, and to the perfection of which be as devoted the resources of extensive IcAnwiedge, .emerience and study. I . _ I"hp' public' illi!y test assured that during the Wltme 'of Dr. A. no one ilk been or shallile intrusted with the preparation of his Specifies,' and tra offers the guaranty OA* Professional life and reputation that they shall Ile just as ha re.presents them. . I • They barn now been before the public 1 for five years, and have everywhere won golden opinions from the many. tholsands who have used them. Simple, free from intricacy,' technicality, or danger, they have hecorge the ready recourse agd aid Of the parent, traieler, nurse, or in- p . valid, wad have become the -faluiliphyoician and medical adictser of thousands of 'families. Nowhere have they bean tried Withonthaving been unproved, and their higtuist appticiation is among those - who have known %kw:l4o;4qt, and Ost iptiugatelp. - San Famili xiJl. 6e4 these Siecifipsl all they hava been-recommended: prom t, .tiniple and efficient; : often a frienpf fnitied and a friend indeed. _ LISA OF Si 3 EOIFIO . . No. 1, FEVER PILLS.--For Fever, CongeStion and Intilinnitiou of all kinds. '! No. WORM PILLS—For 'Worm-Fever, • Worm-Colic, and Wetting the Bed. No. 31 BABY'S PILLS—For Coll% Crying. Teething _and Waiiefniness, and Nervous bra of Adults, - No, 41 DIMIHREA PILLS—For Diarrhcea. ' Cholera lam:Anil:Land Sumnier Complaint: No. 5.! DYSENTERY PILLS---Frr Colic, Grip ing, Dysentery or:Bloody Flui No. 61 CHOLERA PILLS—For Cholera; Chol era Horhii4, 'Vomiting. - No, 7.! COUGH; NUS—For. Ceslgie s Colds Hoarseness, Influenza and Sore Throat. No. 8 . .1 TOOTHACHE PILLS-For Toothache Paceaehe, -and Neuralgia. No.• 9.1 HEADACHE PILLS—For Benda:llle Vertigo heat and 'Fullness of the Head. No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS—For Weak and Deranged 'Stomachs, Constipation and Liver Complaint. ; • No. 11. FOR FEMALE•IIIREOITLARITIES-- Scanty, Painful 'or suppressed .Oriods. No. 13. FEMALE PILLS—For Leueorrhcea, profuse Menses and Bearing Dcivrn. No. 13: CROUP PILLS—Yor Croup, Hoarse Cough. Bad Breathing. • No. SALT RHEUM PILLS—For Erysipe las, Eruptions, Pjinples on the Face.. No. 11, RHEUMATIC PI L LS—For Pain, Lame ness or Soreness hi the Chest, Baek, Loins, cir Limbs. A.÷For Fever anci-Agun, Chill Wier, Dumb Ague; old mismanaged Agues. P.—;For Piles, Blind'and Bleeding, Internal or External.. • • - O.÷For Sore, Weak or Inflamed . Eyes and E._ _ ;yelids, Failing : , Weak or Blurred Sight.l C. ;ForCatarrh, of long standing;or recent, either; with obstruction or pirifuse diictiarge. W,lo.—For! Whooping Cough, abating its violence and.shortening its course. .1 PRICES. , Full set, 20 large vials in Morocco Case and Book , $5 00 Full set, 20 large Vials, in Plain Case and Book • 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and Book '2 00 Case of any 6 nambered boxes and Book 100 Single numbered boxes, with direction: , 25' Single lettered boxes; with directions 50 1 Large plantation; or physician's case, 1 Old 2 oz. vials l5 00 OUR RZIMPIIsw AY I! OUR REMEDIES Br M4ll. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL ' 1 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. ' OUR REMEDIES BY NAIL.• Lonk_over tho tist r l make up a case of what Wad you choose; and enelose the amount in a current notr or stumps, by mail, to our ad= dress at No. 562 Broadway, New york, and the medicine will be duly fatarned by ;nail or expreiss, free of charge. Address, • ka V. 111.73VIMEY'S k CO., No. 562 Broadway, New York. Sold in Conderayert d y IX W. SPEkER and all Dtaggists. [46-4m0.) COURT PROOLABLIM/ON. - WillSthe G. White, PredentJudre, and the Ifos. Joseph Mann! and G. G. ColVin,' Associate Judges or the Courts of Oyer A: Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of POtter, have issued their precept, bearing date the eleventh 'day of Aug. in the year of our Lord one thodsand eightlhundred and fifty-nine, and to me di rected, for holding a; Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter , Ses-, siont4 of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, inkbe Boron& of Gander- sport; on MONDAY; the 19th day of ISep tember next, and I.ol4intinue one week: , Notice is therefora, hereby given to the Cor oilers, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, tliat they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. lii. of said !day with•theii rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations, Viand other remembrances, tod.O those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are hound by their recognizantes to prosecute against the prisoners that nip or shalt be in the jail'of said.'county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute againstlthern as will be just. . • Dated at Counzasionv, Aug. 11, 1859, and the 84th year of the Indept ndence of the United States of America. 1 A: C. TAGrGART, Sheriff. Mr ro mous atETIIING NEW.—B. T. VABBt ! BEST s o MEDICINAL SALEIIATUS, Is manufactured from common salt, and is prepared entirely different from other Sahtratts: All the del eterious matter extracted in such a manner as to prUcluce Eread,Biscuit, and all kinds of• Cake, without con taining a particle of Saleratns when t 1 t el3read or Cake is baked; there, b producing wholesome results.— particle o f Saleratus is turned gas and passes through the Bread or i Bicuit while llaking; consequent. Ivhothing remains but common Salt,' Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by the taste of this Salera l . tns that it is entirely different from other Saleratu.s. 08 EED 70 68 It is packed In ono pottpd papers, each wrapper branded, " B. T.l Iteat Wdinimel Saleratus ; picture, .wiaind loaf of bread,' with a glass of effervescing water en the top. When you purchase one, paper you should preserve the per and be particular to get thei nait exactly like the first—brand as' above. ; • . Ftill diroctiona for making Bread with this, &tartans - and. Sour Milk or .Creatit Tartar; will accornpanYi each package; also, directions fen) making All kinds of Pas ry; ;gaol for inakhig Spa Wats? finft ; littiPOwders, MAKI , I YOUR OWN SOAP, EEM YQ;' ~' 68 AND 152 wrra U. T. B..4BBITT'S PGRP 4 CO,Ng4 4 N T , TUATEII 'POTASH, Wariapted 4 0 4410 the` 0)1 1 4011 a$ ordinaryiPotf t sli np In etkns-;-1 lb., 2 lbs., a lbs., 61hs. and 12 lbs. twi directions for makingi ,Itard and Soft Soap. Consumers, 4pd this the cheapest Potash in market. . lianafactcred and for sale by . B. T. BABBITT, Nos:6B and 70 Washington-Street, INew York,andNo.3B India-Street, Boston. [11:44-Iy*.] fI A A) 70 Above we present -you wlth ai Mem DR MORSE—the inventor of MORSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS., This Philanthropist has Spent the greater part of his life in traveling; having visited Europe,' Asia, and -Africa, as as - North America ,—ltaa.spent three years *moitg-the Indians of our Western country— It was in this way that the What "Root Pills Were first discovered. • Dr. Merle was the first Min to establish, the fact that all &Somas arise from lIIPURITY OF TEIE BLOOD-;--that our streitgth,.health and life depended • upon this vital fluid:_ • • 1- Whin the rations passages become clogged, and do not actin pert* harmony. with the different fuectireas'of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick,leorrupted- and dis eased; train_ all. Pains; sickness and distress of every name our strength is ex hausted, our beahh we aft clerical of, and if nature is not clisted in throwing off . the stag nant humors, the' blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus'our light of life will forever be : blown out. Row important then - that we should keep •the cariousi passages of the body free - and open. , And how pleasant .to us that we bare it in ohr power to put a Medicine in yotir reach, namely, - Morse's In dian Root Pills, manufactured.-from plants and roots Which grow around the mountain ous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man.: One .of 'the; roots from which theSe Pills arematle is a Sudorific, .which meow the pores of the skin, and assists Nature - im throwing out the finer parts of the corruption, within. The :scatted is a plant which is w Expectosarst ; that open! an' un clogs the passage to the Lungs, and chop, in a soothing - manner, performs its duty by throw ing off phlegjzt, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting 4 The third is a Di uretic, which gives case and''donble strength to the kidneys ; 'thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out, bountifully by the urinary or wata passage,' and which could not have been dischargekin any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engag ed in purifying the blood ; the coarser partices of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken upland conveyed off in great quantities by the bcwels. Front the above, it is shown that I. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only eater tba- - stomach, but become united with the- blood, for they find - way to every past, isodechupletely rout out and cleanse the system frdm all imp,:rity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all *sickness and pain is driven front the system, for they cannot remain wit m the body becomes so pure arsa clear. The moo* why people are so distressed -when siek, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the agitated pails, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be east out; hence, a large quantity oflfood and other mat ter is lodged, and the storiotth and Intestines are literally overflowing nit i the corrupted , mass r thus tiadergoiog disagreeable fomen tation, constantly mixing With the blood,which throws corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease, Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blimming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have bee); racked or tormented with 'sickness. pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought., as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead. had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. Afterpne or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and abso lutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects'. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take iiway all sickness, pain -and anguish, but they at once go to watt at the. foundation Of the disease. which is the 11100. Therefore, it i will he shown, !spatially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify ; that dis ease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and - beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten Your days. • Merchants and Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a Coun terfeit of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, signed A, B. Moore, All genuine Pills Will hereafter have the name and signature of B. LAKE JUDSON, isuccessor to A. J. White .k C 0.,) on each box. eepEVli. EMI - All orders atd lettersi relating to said Pills naust - be *addressed to WM. MUDGE & CO., ;proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Oin't ment,) Earlrille, Madison Co., N. Y.,.General Agents for Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. B. LAKE JUDSON, (successor to A. J. White & C 0.,) 50 Leonard Street, New York, Sole Proprietor. Sold by SMITH & JONES, Coudersport) also by all Medicine Dealers in the county. •' 68 ITU 70 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 4 Benevolent Institution, established by special endowment for the relief of the sick and dis tressed, afflicted with; virulent and Epidemic diseases. 68 131:1 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view o .11. the awful destruction of human life , caus ed by Sexual diseases, several years ago Erect ed their Consulting Surgeon, to open a Di: pen eary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL AD VICE GRATIS, to. all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, ticoupatiQU, habits of life,: dc..) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. -1 • The Directors of the Associat'on, - in their late Annual Report express the highest ss.tis fact;un with the success Which has attended the labors.of their Surgeons in the pure of Spertnatarrhcria, Seminal I FeaktiP;, 00171 °" - , hos, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, Disease ofthei Kidneys , and Bled der, art 4 order a coutimiatipv• ckf the same plan for the ensiling year, An Oraipallle Report od Sp ennatorrheen, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, 31as turhation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, brtheCcussulting Sur geon, will be sent by.mail, (in a sealed-enyol. ope,) FREE OF CHARGE,I on receipt of T W STAMPS "for postage::: I - Address, for Report br treatment, Dr. J. MULLIN HOUGHTON, Acting :Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 21South Ninth Street, Fhiladelphia, Pa. (11:21-1y. 70 EIS ED En 68 ECI 70 CAUTION : PHILADELPHIA _.,,,,,,,......_._,,,__, '.-Aypf.§.:Sia.parill A - compound remedy. in•Arbich we have l a , bend to produce 'the most effectual alterati ll that - can•berruide. It isa concentrated e.xtri e , of , Para Sarsaparilla, - So-combined- With °th e substances of still greater altertktive power ki tes afford an effective antidote for, the diseas e , Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Itlis• belierai that. such a remedy. is - wanted by thaw si s sutler-from Strumous Complaints, and that a sse which will accomplish their. con. mist litcsi of imininse service to thiSlatecless of afflicted fellow-citizens. How completoli , Zhu compoand will do it has beat pr,ovetk by.f.tper. iment on many of the worst cases to be fouttl either folkruing complainta:—:F • •- : EfCDOPCLA licnoruunrs Xfittrriciss riath Eauersin PIMPLE 4. • DLOTCILLA, TOIDDIS; 811.1‘11i1EP)c SCALD HEW, STIPIIILID'XIM BXPIIILXIIO "Ar, PECTIONI, MERCEUIAL 14L014. an TIC Doctottaccoi, Demur; tom PEPSI:V . /..31D'IsmossnoN,, on Sr. Awriroxr's amfindeed the shula class of complaints arising *am - lutmuss or' Tut BLOOD. . - Mr] This compound will be- fotind a great pro. moter of health, when taken in the, spring,. to expel the fold humors which fester in the blood at that sensors of the year: By the time. ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. _3lultiludei can, by fitu.aid of {Ma remedy,. spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the syste'rd Will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not waisted to do this through the natural ehannalssof tho body by an alterative medicinse, -Cleanse oa filo vitiated blood whenever you fiodits impurities bursting-threugh the skin in pimples, eruption., ar- sores ; . cleanse it when you find it is ob. structed and sluggish in the veins,; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will terr you when. Even Whereno particular disorder is felt, people _enjoy better health,..and- live' longer, for cleansing the blood. lieep the , blond dietrlthyri and of/ isivell; 11 S~ih this pabulum of life. &ordered, CKcre can be no belting. health,. Sooner or later: Somethin g must go wrong, and the great • machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. . . Sarsaparilla has, -and deserves Much,. the;•,, reputation, of accomplishing these ends. - But 3 , .. the world has been egregiously deceived by picparations of it, - partly . because the dreu. alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more - because many, preparations, 5. pretending to be concentrated extracts ofit, li contain but little of the virtue of Sam/milk, or any thing else. - ,?",,,` Puring late yours the public have been mie, led bylaw' bottles, pretending togivelt quoit r tit' Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mat of these have been frauds upon the sick, fet -- they not only contain little, if any, Sarsops. rillz, hut oasts mo curative properties ulster. 4 cr. Hence; Mite s sad painful disappointment has followed the use•of the various - extracts if Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the , . ) manic itself is justly despised, and has-beams , --', synonymous with imposition and cheat.. Stilly-. we call this compound Sarsaparilla, anclintend ' Us supply sue/ a remedy as shall rums: the. male froni tAe loacl of - obloquy- whicb-roa upon it. Aud we think we have groutid ton . believing "it has virtues which are irresistible, ! by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend. 4 ed to cure. In order to secure , their completer" eradication from the system; the remedy Fhouldrl be judiciously taken according to directions uil the bottle. .re, • PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYE,Et. & _CO. - 1...QwF.r.r.„ MASS. Prise, $.l. per Bottle; SIX Bottle• for 0' • Ayer's Cherry Peatoral,., has won for itself such a renown: for the cure 1a,„..; every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, thaw_ it i s entirely unnecessary for us to recount theft evince a 5 As citty.es,,ukereccr it has been em.;,.,g ployed: As it baS - long been in constant use% throughout this sectionoce need not do more thanN assure the pellicle its quality is kept upto the beatn it ever has been, and that it may be:relied . en to do for their relief all it has tier been fou nd to • Ayer s s Cathartic Pills, voit, TEC CURE QS' Costirtness ' Jaundice, - Dyspepsia, Indiaoestioth, Dysentery,Poul',Stonieh,'Eryijpelas, Headache, Piles, ltheuniatisnr, XTUPtiOll$ aud Stin Dissan4 Licer Complaint, Dropsy,. Teeter, Tumors and.l, Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, A'eurtelgia ilk' Dinner. Pill, and for Purifying the, Bl ood. They are sugar-coated, so .that the.most era w~ the can take them pleasantly, and they arc the t i best aperient in the yorld,far all the pu . rpoies tcl firefly physic. Pries 25 cents per Box; Fiveltozes for SLOO., - , Greatnumbers of Clergymen. Physicians, Stat -. men, and-eminent 'personages, have lent th names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of th remedies, but our space here will not permit Insertion of theni. The Agents lielownained atish gratis our ArannwArr ALMANAC in which thq are given ; with also full descriptions of the a - complaints, and the treatment..that should be f lowed - for their cure. Do not be put off by unp_rincipled dealers wilt' other. preparations they make more profit es.- Demand Armes, and take no others. The siel want the best aid there is for them, and tliesega have it. -- • All our Remedies are • • ; Sold by SMITH & JONES, and D. W. SPEIG CER, Coudersport; COREY k.-SON, UlyssikEt A. B. HORTON, Cnsliingville ; MANN i`•' NICLIOLS,IIIIIIport C. 11. SIMMONS, Osivayol and by all Merchants and Druggists. [11:21.] ZILLPORT HEAD=QUARTERS. JllE subscribers take 'this method-of forming-their friends that - they are in re ceipt of, and are now opening, a choice and., desirable &took of - STAPLE AND 'FANDY DRY GOODS, to which they invite tile attention of all whtl desire to make - purchases. Our stock is largq -has been selected with great care, tied is part tiCillarly adapted to the wants of this sentioq of our country. • Our stock of Dry Goods sists of PRESS GOODS, TRIMMING S,RIBBONS " EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS DLOTHS, CASSIMERE3 YESTINGS, DO . TiIESTIDS, ' SIITRTINGS, LINENS, PRINTS, ;HOSIERY,II SHAWLS, and a variety of other artielen, too numeroit to mention. We have also a complete assort ment of . - • _ GROCERIES, HARDWARE;- . . CROCKV,IIYI • - • all or wllich will he spa& uncommonlY elloP for rea l ly Tay, and for approved credit on la reasonable terms as any other establishment . ' - • - MANN itNICHOLS. Ilillport„ Aug. 11 Ififi —9:13 ly. Z. 41: TEKIM.PSON, CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKER and RE. PAIRER, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pe., felk as this method of informing the.pub lie in general that be is prepared vi3l:l-• to do all work in his line with promptness , in a workman-like manner, 'and upon the most accOmmodating terms. Payment for • Repairing invariably required on delivery of the ;work: 110.. All -kinds of PRODLCB taken on account d work. - 1":35.
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