The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 31, 1859, Image 4

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• .PrON,Jhe•Qhfo: Avds7ifer:
,CragritapAgriculture;
It:14 a melancholy trnth antiiile that
'farmers, -that iphile the-, winrat I
2rep_ iir . Bny,land , has: increased: at: _least
fity-per cent - 410e last teutury, that 'of
111 e Upited Statts has fallen off in nearly
.
saiicelirolirtioo." 'A ownturjagO, New,
71:Figla,n4;.Pelaware .and -Viry,ioia raised
wheat as an 'o - rdinary:..orop new Wheat
eld-bra.r.avity in these. _stoles, and they.
n l ay be oonsidered no lohger wheat-pro. :
fortions 'of-NeW•York,
4 . l .,!,!Aftgtatirly- produced thirty bushels - to
;be acre; nOwseldOiii averages over eight
tgaheh,i4 -And Ohio, new'-as s allo is, - . with
her virgin soil, does not average oN;er
teen bushels to the acre .:- - - • . 1- -
-711f - ke . gp - onl tis .. te have ,for' the. past
eentney;lrem bad - to, WerselP.: ol . l i
tite,hincliin.:Ohib, in half a oentury,frow
tine time, Will not produce
. whest enough
to supply. our_ own , wants, It is less .than
that titneaince . Vermont was a large wheat , .
exporting stet - 0 , now she does not export
a busliel,:.bUC.iruports at least. two-thirds
etall ffeui.,:oonSunied in that state.
Di:stead of in - Creasing .the produCtiveness
of our _wlieet is_d'onn in gnglarid,
puroitliCa(reion:rs diminished more than
one-half, - and . .thii - productive'Onality of
What instill used has diininislied in equal .
f. t f
-.1•7 11 Ia a,. practical, mat er-o act . view
of tthe case:, and: one that ocillresses - itself
eeriMilly .to the common sense of the farm , .
er and national. economist. Instead of
the. - vain - boast that We can feed all, Eu.
pap! froin -.mit.. ti rpl us ch eat, tut y e gat
to improve our farming, or swallow .the
ntipaatiible ittport our
bread stuffs-from
_England. -
We talk *el; of worn otit lsiiiis of
ltiarsland,Tirginiaand'Oarelina; hut New
1 - ,oric,,thai...has destroyed .the productive
utility :of:her soil, so that she can get but
etglik bushels where she formerly got thir
iy;'and
sa. she gets but thirteen .
Itiashels where she formerly got thirty-rive,
have...the -Same. prospects -before them;
Thegreat question regards the future the
ut cannot be repelled, nor remedied. •
One great-souioo-of deterioration in ex
• lieneting OUT haS been.-in the .man-)
alacture.ocpotaalt,' and the export air: to
foreign countries; or to our uianufactories.
In this way our soil-has been - robbed of
en ingredient, without which no plant can
mature, anctlio-. cereal:grain . form. As
our forests have disappeared, this Source
ofleterioration must be cut off, but a ser
inusinjuryhasheen inflicted, which notli
jug can -cure. but the re-furnishing of the
potaSh How it can be - dune,
10 . _ the great - ingiiiry_ r of Our. farmers.'
: . ,,The export. of our flour has been anOth
er source of ,exhaustion .to the soil, in tak
ing iivalitom phosphate of lime
that: ie necessary "to give plumpness to the
-
exhanstion can be more easily rem- .
idled by the application of hotte,dust.. For
many years„the...niglish . rfarnter44e. cart
tied on traffic in old paying
4:o f , for-Attem,
stimulated 'many to:wk. - 6r then) and
`even to relathe.battlelds - of-.l.larope of
tire: belies .of their VinVe-afeudersi . .to en.
t Alt*.o eat, fi dsotEnglend„. Sy this_
conrse,. the-fields of_ ; linglatni have been
wide More Prndtictis ! te,ishile the countries
from which
~the hopesare taken have been_
permanently.-injtated by their loss:
The gnerA,..ftio, have sent -to every
island:of : Outh America to procure /titre,
WI: 1 4 0 '1 01 in - of -gnaw), to fertilize their.
fields;
while the 'Americans not only im
p-4t-little tit - none, but negligently waste
tont Which' nature forces on them
From the Country Gentleman
The Sweet Potato at the North.
:Nherci are t h ousands in the northern
states _who would he glad to raise this lux.-
pious, esculent for their own table, had
they tlip evidenee• that it could be . done;
a'ud with,;nt
,unreaSen'able expe ris e._.
T,hey, have ge4rally supposed that its I
culture must be couhned: to the warm
mate and long, seasons of the South.—.
There is its home,• but by being gradually'
aceltinated,it has filially found its way
into the appreciating hands -and grounds
op,..he,northerner. During the past two
pf hirei years the efforts to introduce it
tnto-..New:York and Nevi England, as.well
evthe northwestffn states, have been de
cidodly_mgresstve. - The results of these
ekperiments have generally 'been. quite
satiefietery---fiatteringto the experinie:nt
ors. • Many 'are now so well satisfied of
theloneessful culture of. the - sweet potato
tunong them, that they are contemplating
gitiwitigAileurcon a more extended scale
in future, for-marketing. - •
.s . The.sireetfotato, as now cultivated in
lifeii:letsay;, Northern Virginia, Ohio,
gz., is - qiiite-:different from those', of the
Qarolinas, r&0.,: ltei acclimat ed t.e4 the -northern • oliinate, - !The ..variety
which has proved to be the best-ndepted
to Vie'_North is. called the -4 f Nansetnond,"
freia the county • : in Virgiriii 'whence it
was . taken to . New Sersey, - &c. south-
era Or Carolina: tubers" are. unfit for the
Worth for seed; , eveu at. Cincinnati. they
pre never tried bat once.
*" -- 3711.e" Narisemond has the quality of he
iiii'goad Airtable Use at any period of its
growth-:-4"peouliarity.: believe this ,
yariety.- to no superior to others for the
tiorth, in -every respect. Persons who
have tried , tliis ivith others ha,ve•invaria• .
htigiven•their'opinion is its favor, as far
Ae
..baYe Wie tiaVg.:Some
_kppwiedge of the matter.. . ~• -
Aire saw this variety'growing'finely the
past season, in -Vermont, iat44 degrees of
latitude,) and ate of them the fore part ( . .,f
•
YePtea/1e:1. The Trinidad iris7v — iFfiaffi:
factory. ' The same c individnathed grown
them :there , for. several:years, Troepring
seed and plittics
Tbe rsweet'-potya€oes rred in2Ahf
,northern states-for tablolseaorAften in
jured by long--earriage.and-ezpopre, and
-persons who have=
, eaten , of theß,
badly cooked,inexPerieuce'hs - ve pro
nounced tlem."aboui as gocitLas.ti frozen
Irish , Potato!" and- conclude the
street' potato not fit to be eaten: s-.•
They May be bAted or boiled- 7 -4e pre: ,
fer the former. good way` is, to boii
till,nearlit!tione," thet.pl*theuiih the
oven in finish; w Mob utill make them dry;
The:ntailft - thitig is to: have - theta cook
_Oitr folks make excellent ' s pies
of
° them, : mush in. the same • manner is
Pumpkin they prefer sugar. :for
sweetening, and' useone egg for two pies:
Wo never : get tired of havingreweet , pota- - .
foeson - the table—they are -the favorite
dish the'Yeat round,
I 1 The• sweet, potato is propagated by piac
ing. the tubers in • hot-beds during the
month ofprii, three or four inches
of loose rich soil .over them. The plants
are pulled from the about.the time
the firSt leaves have attained ,foll size,
which takes three or four islelti general
,or Liss •time, acrding . to the
Qouditian of the beds and Rather.:::
- Thii mode of starting-them is neeessa
rfon'aecount of oar, growing` season be.
Ingso.initeli shorter than that of its na
tivity.' Tee ground fur
-them is prepared
into hills or ridges, (we prefer the latter
:for general culture;) made high and nar
row, sci that. they : way receive the sun's
warn] 6, . The plant throws outvauuther
of,runners,,whieh often cover, the ground
With their growth, and produce a betinti•
ful sight. Persons at the North will find
it betterto procure plants 'from points
where:iliis potatO matures, except when
planting largely._ They can he packed cy
those
,jexperiencecl to go' to, ;almost any
point in the northern- states; where rail
roads and expresses will carry them—the
charge generally oomparatiyely sniall.
Northerners, try this luxury I Suocess,
and gratification will be the result- Any
Soil- that -will 'produce corn-well, except
that whieli is - tootich in' vegetable mould,
will preduoe sweet potatoes;; tlie latter
soil eaosei an exoessive, giowth of Vines
withont forming tubers in proportion, in
our short seasons. Use annum manure
in -preference .to vegetable—.-„ashes' are
good.-0. B. I.l.lunrixv. ' ,TtecmtN. Afile
Stand, IFtrien , entll;' : io;ll:hruct-,
ry 21, 1859. f • - ” : • ,
MIS
PIANOS, MELODEONS tr. MUSIC
TUE CASH:SYSTEM "ADOPTED
Priges Orreatry Ttedueed,
HO ACE WATERS,
- • .iyo. 333 •Broachcc4 ,- X Y.,- •
AGENT FOR ;TILE BEST BOSTON li. T.
• .
Latest Assortment of Pianos, -.Melo
' .1. i deons,;Musical instruntent4, and Musical
3krehaodise all kinds, in the United States.
PialloS from Ten different Mnufaotorie's, corn.
prisiog.thoso of every variety of style, fttpm
' the'plain, neat and sUbstantitil G octaves;-in
Walnut or Rosewood' Oases, from 140 hi $2OO,
to thos of the most deo - Ida:finish up to One
Thousand, Dollars. No ' house in the' Union
can coinpete with the above, in the.. number,
variety and celebrity of, its instruments, nor
in the Extremely% low prices - at which they are
sold. ; • , • . • •• .
HORACE ..WATERS' MODERN IMPIJOYED
PIANOS, with or without Iron 'Frames, pos
sessing in their improvements of.. over-strings
and se c tion, a length of scale and
.compass of
itine equal to the Grand Piano, united with
the beauty 4n4 durability of structure of the
Square •Pluno. •They are jukly pronounced by
the Presi•and by the first Musical. Masters, to
ho Ntial to those of any other mattnilicturer
They are built Of the best and most thorough
' ly seasoned material, and guaranteettto stand
the:action of every climate,' liach Instrument
guaranteed to, give satifactiou, or purchase.
money rdoodMi.
_ HORACE WATERS' 3tE11.01,1 EON S,—Sm
perior Instrunients in toucli and durability of
rake. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Me
lcdpoils of all,othor styles and makes. Price
$45, -S6O,
_.st;„ $lOO, $125, sl4o—doubly
Reeds an two banks of Keys, $200.---.les4
lib6ral discoiipt. .1 1 .10vgrciien 444 Phil/lams,
an*xtro. djscoutit.
-• : -
31411TL.N'S lATAYS,
• BROWI'Z'S
• FLUTES,.
- 1.141iTiN7481,
: ACVOIiDEONS„ .
• • ! VIOLINS,
and. Musical instrrments of all kinds, at lower
prices than ever b.ifore - plfered to the: public.
A !large.tiseount to • Teachers. and Schools.
The trade supplied on the',raost liberal terms.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at' great- liar-,
gajus;consta:ntly in itore,7 7 "-Trice frOm s3Q,,to
$140;• - .!.
,11111,51C...0ne of the l largest and host se
lected- catalogues of. Music now published,
comprising - many of the'choice and most pop
ular airs °Nile day; and will' be - Sold at CO,
tbird otf from the regular,prices.
Music sent by mail to all parts of the callm:.
try, fast-paidi PartieulaCand'persoriattitteii,
Con paid to all erders,:received
isfiction guaranteed in every instance. Pianos
and Melodeons for. rent. and rent allowed on
ppachase. Pianos'and Melodeons for' sale on
monthly payments, Second-hand Pianos ta
len iu'exchange for: neir:, Geneiaraild deleit
Catalogues and Scheelule!,of prices forwarded
to all.parta of .tbo country bv
gEr7Grge,t induocroda,ta offered ig AGFTS
in all purls - of the eouut.r-, - to sell
Water* Me104e043, - anci qatitiogup;;of
Music.
_,s, „. •, • 8:46
1 ENTERS ;of - Administration on the Estate,
of SAMUEL HURD, le,te of Geneseetown
ship, Potter Co., Pa., deCeased, ilaving;•been
granted to the undersig . oedi all perseins indebt
ed to said estate Will make• im#lediato pay
ment, find:llion .. .having: Oniins :against the
sane will present ihein to_Arte- for settlenient.
• •- t ;WILIAM FlURD,;Acim'r. •
Genesee, : ••
. . , .
OLEAN-11.0USE
L'‘MES 'llV,..llPftftEY', - Proprieior, corner of
Union and North St's,lolean, - N. Y.!
--Ca;rriage rune to and from nil the Pasenger
'rrains on the. New Ydrk and Erie railroad;
En trimr.-
-1••••;.
TrAVOLG paid , aper,lal attoaton'Wtito
ljt ; Ontion ofamalkfralt.s 'and . sitaired:{4
pgius o r ....xperie to procure?e,i:aryth,i,ng of '
land rare . and ; palpable , I um: aivi,, - pre'pared`te
la large ofsmall'qu,r,ititlet, osk
chialilelernati c tbo rollowino- Tarieties • " '
BLACIC:B.EURIES; i.•:. .
; - , ICENV- ROCIIELLE,rOIt•LAWT9N-z--50,000'
strong and vigoronS plants of this s aperioexa.-
riety, at the following - reduced prices: ~ r::'
1
lou Flants, - • $lO,OO 20 Plants,: :44;00
40', do ' , 6,00 . 10. do : • 2,00-..
0 '3O- .do .-- .5,0 g • 4 dcr ~. • 1,00
Cireulers, givinginformation as to
of plaits acid general 'cultivation, will be ,
forwarded to all - purchasers, • . • ' .:- ... ,
DORCHESTER.—A - very long, • beautiftil,
sweet' berry, and . abundant bearer: Highly,
NEWMAN'S TIIORNLESS --,Prixed on ac=
count of its compitutive freedoni from tlzbrits,
and its abundstat.yield of excellent fruit, the*.
not so large as . the first two varieties. -Prices
="RASPBERRIES.-. -1
lIIIINCLE'S - ORANGE - , $9 pet dOzen PAS;
TOUT, RIVER'S LARGE FRUITED MONTE,
LT;
,KNEVETT'S GIANT: ' lIUDSON • RIVER
ANTWERP, RED . ANTWERP and YELLOW'
ANT WIV, at $1 per Idozen,- and ss'per Atio'
STRAWBERRIES.
-11011STHAD . , 10Nlii I)I3NDREL).VARIETtES,
embracing,nearly. all the:Puroigo. :Ind Niliiv9
kinds, poth old and new, worthy of
ONE HUNORIM TITOUSANI,i
SEEDLING, at -50 c . .eur per dnzea
hu.ndred-:—$10 per thousand.
, Great care has hcen tdc!:11 tt; procure and
ireserie these varie.te3. True
they are •WARIZANTEL, .
CattliogrieS sent. ort
Stamp. • ' Address J. ICNoN.
BA:c 475. Pit;,?:% . •
bliss SOUTEIWORTH.
COLONEL CLutYLETr
CHARLES IHNIPlirf,
TUONIAS DUNN ENG14,`,311, E. f)--,
HENRY CLAPP„Ius„ .
GEOIWE ARNOLD . ,
SAMUEL. YOUNG, •
ANN4. - WIIELPLEY, . • ,
Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHN,
DL NERNON,
Miss. ATTIE.L4RE, • .f
FINLEY JOHNSON.
Write only.. for thit
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Th 6 Ne* York Weekly GOLDEN PR.IZE
ig one of the zlargest and best literary papers
of the day—an litiperial quarto, 'eont.Lining
eight page* oribrty ooturrinz, of the most inter
esting:and faiminating reading muter. from
the very first writers of the day, ' .
►ieggidtit bitOrtii4a g. 1309
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‘WORTIX,FRO.M. 60 CENTS TO ltdoo 00,
Wili•be given to each subscriber immediately
on receipt of the Subscription money.' This is
presented at a:Atetnento of Friendship, and not
as nu iuducctueut to obtain subscribers.
T pal Ms:
One copyfor .1 year, $2 00 and -1 Present..
One copy for 2 years, 3 50 and 24'r-user/Ls.
One copy for 3 years, 500 and 3 44 -
One copy for 5 years,• - 8,00 and .5
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' Three copies, 1 year, $5 00 and 4 "
I Five copies, 1 - year„ 8 00 . and 5. K • .
' Ten copies, 1 year,ls 00 and. 10 4 1 . •
1 Twenty-one cop's, y'r, 30 00 and 21. " •
I The 'articles to be given away are comprised
I in the following list : .
2 - Packages of Gold, con
i-
taining
• • $500 . 00 each.
I . 5 do .do do 200 00 each.
10 • do • -do do 100 each.
10 Patent LevernuntingGis
• ed Watches. - 100 each.
20 Gold Watches, ; . . 75 • each.
54 do do .--- '6O each.
100 • do, - do 30 . - each.
300 'Ladies' Gold Watches, •• 35 • each.
200 Silver Hunting . Cased
Watches, ' ' 30 00 each:
500 Silver Watches, $lO 00 to 25 00 c ith.
1000• Gold Guard, Vest, • - . . • - '
1 .and Fob ChainS,•slo-01) to afl 00 eaC't,
Gold Lockets„ Rrapelets, fl:Lr
Drops', Breast Nils, Oaf Pins, Sleeve Ritt.:•i,,
Rings, Shirt Studo, Watch Heys, Gold i•
ver Thimbles, and a variety of - otliet rt.
worth from' 50 cents to $l5-each.
We will present to 'everY person ~ , en ding 11 .1
50sithie:ribers, at $2 each. a Goi -. ,y tc!i .
worth $4O; to - any one
scribers, at $2 each. aGold V;"
ery subscriber Will also re`
immediately op rclvelpt uj 1.. e
subscriber's prim will he
book, aMI the:present will he f.-z.lv,‘!.•,i- Jiti•
in one week, by mail or
Mt All communications
dressed . DEAN • ).t., •
Proprietor; 335 I.s r 9 .1 - or
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•jelo,'saLlten;t:-1:1;,- .
Adan ' Notice , :
JETTgRS of Administration on the Estate I
of SAMUEL. Catirmo..late of Ilectnr town-1
ship,rotter Cp„ ?a., deceased,. haring: basal?
grautted.to toe undersigned, all persons
_in-i
debreCto - said fatale will, make immediate
Rayrnent, arid those
. having' claims against tits
Saute will pre:stint thero to Ifs for settlement,
r R ANOIS STRANG, 1 :4 -a lar , 3 1
• L.._ , f _E . 1
11358.-277 U!
•
DENTISTI-tY.T
Me SHEEttAßl%Dentisi, of - Wellsville,
Alleginy Co. Y., respectfully: nn
pounces to.the people-Or Potter and - the ad
joining Catintiesin Penn'it; that he is pertne.
nently established ittrWellsville, :an4l4 is pre
pared to perforiii tlfe "opeiations in
Dentistry. Especial attention is solicitid to,
his style of inserting ,AII.TIVICIA4 -
Superior to any" other: style, 'known, pOed
I .4.llen's Continnons Ginn:" All viltrk•WOr=
ranted. 1 4 e4ers of inquiry pyomptly anstfered,
Way. 10, 180, Sripm4ll.
-L. P. WICIASTON
'ATTORNEY AT lAA', Wellsbone, Tic%a Co.;
Pa., will'att,end Ole Courts in Potter. . and
Couptics: , * •
it7Cinaterieit IdeniPetudise Root
POW;WOW, . A ll 'eel - Moe Indite-Root Ma
here the' inanii eie4 eigWhore. ora: 7. , Tyliitivd.Co:, do
• ALoag.-. we iwesout you ,a, 'titaness 01
DR.'..11011.4-411e: iriventOr of HORSE'S'
DIAN ROOT PILLS. Tlng•philititthropiSt has
Spout the &aeer part of hig'lifeitilritvelitig.
having 'Visiterr;F:ttiope, Asia; , ‘ and' Africa.
Well ns . NortliAmerioa--has spent three•years
among thelndian's of our Western Country . --
it:Wris in this "Way that the Indian -Root- Ping
were first digeaveyed. Dr. Morse was the.first
man to establish' the'fact that all diseases arisf•
froin 131.P1f HIT Y.QF • Tlig ,on;
gr.renelh. health and dlfol'ailed upon till'
. . .
, When the VariOus p.-e - tsages heeonie Clogged,
and do not, act' in perfect harmony -With- the
ditfere..t functions of the hody, tlieChlood ioses
its action,' bet .- nes thick corr.opteil
eased; thus Causing all sickneSs.'and
di:tre:: of every it is, ex- -
.i• of, , sibd if
n • " nfr ;fn. , stkij
n.tnt
to Act, min; 11):1 , tun: 112•11•.'nf lii't gill
bc• 0•;1. • 11;,,..; iolport4ntfthe•ti
t ..„ 1
.4,0•;;,; ; ; st: •.•, i , pitssliges of
,4 • •wi pltalsant
•• • if ijOlt(!:
. put, a
Mia•gas In
_, • -f;o•ra pilaitts
;(raw
: • Int;:l11...111.114.1
11. i ii;1!
Stlitutritie,
1!!11-i if tl3;:t.Wit,..,
"1 !;;;C:- . ilartW of the
,1 • 113 'a plant
xyho•it isit t o ott. .and un
-0-10,-„r; tic pt:ssage tote ino t f,- and thin: , , .in a
sobtliin,zimo;fraer,
ing off plilegitt, and ,ith,:r froin the'
I ortgS - jiy;i:or r itop The iLird is a Pi
uretic, w:Wit give ea:a! and 'doable strength
to the • kh.ltittys ; thus inleournged;', they draw,
larg-e amounts of irliptlfily fl'Offi the blood,'
thi-own nut hountifitlly by thc,
;.4;:tvr p • •-•:‘%(.. 'an'd ' vnuld
not qinvri b 4,1 ' in 'lv other ivay;
The four i th tlsthortie. and ficcompunie;t
the otherproperties of..the v engaged
in purifying,' the blood ; Jake coarser . .partieleS
of itnpurity;Which cannot pass by the . other
outlets. Itre thus taken up and conveyed oil' in
tzrelo ytiantitiei - by the bowels:
- „ •
Protanityl:fbove, it is shown that Dr. Morie's
Indian Atopt Pills not only enter the: staunch,
but become united: With the blciod, for they
lind way to' Very part, and completely roat out
find, cleanse the system fromimp.frity, and.
the bedy,- , which is the blood, he
comes. iperfeetlY healthy ; consequently
'sickness and pain driven from the system,
for they cannot remain when the body-becomes
s'i purei and clear.
The IreaSon why people itre sit distressed
when sick, and. why sci Many die, is because
t do not get a tuedieiLu which will pass
to they afflicted. parts., awl which will open the
natural' past•agesfur the il:,,ease to he east Put;
hence, a large quantity of food and other mat
ter le•lodgedjand the stemaCh and intestines
nre literally overflowing With - the , corrupted,
mass; thus nadergoing• disagreeable fermen-.
tatiun, constantly mixing with the blood„wbich
throws corrupted natter -through -every vein
and-artery, until life is taken frout . the body
disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to
themselves victory upon victory, by restoring .
mati nns of th e siyk tu . tilii„iming health and
happitie-s,'th-ss:::.•if• who, hare. been
ritelty. .iri .noel .
pain and
anguish, nod •e - mes have been
scorched by -the b •I;iiing • t.f raging
fever, anti who, have been ter s it-were,
within a atop - of the silent grltve, now 0 - ,and
ready to testify that they', woeld have been
numbered with the dead, •infrit not been lin .
this treat and Wonderful medicine. Morse's
itnot Pills. After one or two doses had
been k.ken, they were - astonished, and abso-,
lutely surprised, in withessiog their charming
eifetts. Not only do they give immediate ease
and strength, and take - away all, sickness,
pant untl . anguish, but they at once go - te
work at the foundation of the .di sense.
which .is the blood. -Therefore, it he
shown, eSpecially by those who use these Pills,
that they - Will so cleanse anti purify, that dig
ease—thitt, deadly enemy- -will take its flight,
and the flush of youth •ind bylifit,rwili again
return and the prospect of a hing and happy
fit -hb.rt hour daye.
'•: , :41 b SMITII Coudersport; also
.i! Medicine Dealers' in the sounty.. rt.
J AMIE &A;O:. Sole Pr.ifirietors, No. 150
Leonard!St.,-eW fork; M4MUDGE &CO:,
iiiroprietors a Dr. A Trasit's.Magnetic Clint;
meat,) Earlvflle, Madison Ctr.,•n - Yi,;General
Agents, .1
TI 4') WA El • ksSt IAI'ION,
•--
. , • pee int
• • 1 • • -
and •
• virw't)
e••!,:r il , t.ain:l isailge
Mil
777:i .5`,71' ..)P11,4 . .- 7 1 7 :41:4A ',AL AD.
r‘ • zpply by letter,
with.n 'thtsellipti,-a of '(age i i
hahlts of'.life. • &C,, )_and in Gated
Of extrcirtf . po...l;t.rty, I , llilS .W.:141C.12cp.,'S
PRkE climif)F.
piteetor.s Of-
.616 AssuciaColi; in their
late Ati:in:LVV,epto•t•ex r pref.'a the highest:s ttis
et'oa:with s3o.at3
.whiel has attended
the . , lahors of„fheir Sa4eoffs in. the_ cure of
fi,:.rin.!tarrioea, :Seminal We.ilf:uess,
iht
.of Onagit al Or,
Sclf-Abase ,r
,of tho iiidneyS :Lad
der in. and order , a coatintimiee of the aanie
plan far; the eitiwitik your. ! • .
An idmirable,ltevort on Sperrnatorrheea;
Seminal ifealiness,AhO vice Ontinistnillas
turhatiOn or Self-Ahnie, and 'Diseaseti'
or the Sexual - Orkaits, by the Cpusalting.
geon, will . !:4 bat, by .Pail. (in.iPalecC Pavol'
9F.ctiAt.tp?„of TWO
STAnliti 'for postage.: r f-
Addiesi
.11eport or If eattrferit.;
‘ Fickvc.igrqs ; . Acc
P 4 1 1 440 1 P_11
~jr1.11911014'
2g , j,
far , waif, enmen and cl}ddren.;by
tae 6.4 e, dozCa or • • • .
20 ,' • "
ye t'S '-ar-sapar a
A
A iiiiiitiail4. l *i . hieaA' in',oo44Akiliviliti
)xoreditiltiBdideAlte-nfostleffectifall alterative
that can be nutde.i'llt.liat aitidentated extract
oft• Para Saritiparida, se i lconalrined,..4,ot,lo.
irubstanCes Of stilt gaiter iltefatiip.tiower,jii
to of Cri altittifective antidote for the diseases,
Stnsaparillatireputed to cure. '41t13 belieVed"
that such st'remedy is Wanted' by *hose who .
surer froMf tru*us complaints, and that one
Wliich - wilk,acconipliSh their, enre.mult prove
Of:immense:acrvice to This' large dais of. our;
a fflicted fellow - citizens . 114iiieompletely'this
conipound will do it has been protien by expel:
intent on many of the worst cases-to be fo u nd .
of the following complaints :--„',... ' 1 ' ; ",...,„1",- ; -•
Se'norvi.i, - Aim Settortkoiris Comm/airs, .
Znurivossl,2os ERUTTIVE Dimter.a, Ilierat;
Potpies,' •BLeacnEsc TStans, 'S.tit - Ittikt72g,
SCALO lielioZ§vritit.ts sxn,.Srglitirric AF
imcnoNs, MEttemmii Einin.cse," DiUieSv; N__E,4 7 -;
• ,_,_
nar.ora OR ,TIC, POOLOUILEZIX, DEBILTIT, Dys.. ,
'Errit` a:6'l*mo csrtox, ' Eurstrat.ts, ROSS
On. Sr. AN*ONTY'S Tine, and iudebil.clie whole,
Class of coMplabits arising from Inpunrry or
TILE Btooril • , • .
i . This compound will be found a 'great
,pro=
rooter of health, when taken in thespring, to.
expel the 'foul-humors which feiter in the •
blood at that st..a4on'of.the year, By the time
ly' expulsionof them niaity- rankling disorders.
are' nipped.ln the bud. Multitudes, can 'by .
the.aid of thisvernedy,• spare their elve s
the enduraileeof foul eruptions and ulaerous
serez','llirough which the system will strive to
.rid itself of corruptions,
if not assisted to do
this thmugY the natural channels of the body
by ari altirative medicine. Cleiirse' out the
vitiated blend:whenever,yqu finditSinaptirities,
bursting through . the skin in pimples, 'eruptions,
ariores •'
cleanse it when you fi nd it is ob-
Atructedand - slnggidrin - the•veins;: cleanse it'
rhenever it is foul, and your feelings will, tell
you when.' Even where no particular dis Order
s felt,- people' enjoy , better health, ' , and' live
!ollger, for, cleansing the-, blood. Keep, the
lood.healtliy, and all is well ; hut,with this
;. - 0).11414 , 4 life - di :ordered; 'there 'Can'be 'nci
.z, 1,4 health.. Sooner "or, later , ..something
.1 , - t.' , go - y'v rong,.'and the great machinery of
, .• .is disordered or overthrown. • '
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
repatinion i -of accompliShing these ends. But
the woild ..has been .cgregiously; deceived by.
7ffeparatiocis it, Tartly liheauso Ad: drug
ulnae has, not all the...virtue end is claimed
for, it,. but nom because Many. preparatio ns. pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsapaiillr '
or any. thing else.
'During late year the public have been
,mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of I.lxtrnet of Sarsaparilla for one dollar Most
of tlie.z.it have been frauds upon the sick; for
they not °illy contain little, if any,- Saisapi.
buthfteri no curative properties Wliatev-•
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
liar followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which IlOod the market, until the.
name Well is justlyldespised, and has become
•synonymoim , WithimPosition and Cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla , andintemt
to supply such; remedy, as shitlll ‘ rescue the
name from :the load of obloquy , which rests
upon, it. And we think we have,, ground for
believing 'it' has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary, run . Of,tlie . diseas& it is intend
ed to enie. In iirder to secure their complete
eradication from the system; the rinnecly should
be judiciously taken according to directions ciN
the. bottle.
. in:yr:turn' nv .
DR. .IF.. C..A.YIER—ac - CO.
r,OWF:t.i.,; MASS.
Prlee,ll per Bottle Slit Bottles for 95.
• - Ayet's- - Cherry Pectoral
has on for itself suck a renown for the cute of
every variety of Throavand•Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for is -tO, TCMUIt. the
evidence of its virtues, ivherevir it his heet)' em
ployed. . As_ it has long. been ItunStant use
throughout this section, we need notido more than
assure the people itsauality is kept rip to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be relied cn to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
l•
Ayer 's Cathartic
. .
Po)3#qaciatz or I ,
Costireresi Jaundice, Dyspepsia; Indigestion,
Dysentery; Stomach; Erysipelas;Readache,
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin,DisCases,
Livir ,Complaint,. Dropsy, Tatter;, MOWS and
Salt Ilheurn, 'Worms, Gont, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner , and for Purifying the .13kiodi
They are sugar-coated; so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly. and they are the
best aperient in'the , world for all the purposes.of
tmily physic: L
'Price 25 cents per Box; Five Foxes for $l.OO.
. -
Great numbers of Clergymen. Phisicians, States
-.men, and eminent personages,' hare :lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will, not permit the
insertion of, them: ' The Agents belOw named fur
nish gratis' our AmultrOAN ALMANAC in 'which they
are given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure
•
Do not be put off by . unprincipled dealers with
Tither preparattous they make rrlore profit on.
DtvAtnd Armen; and take , no others:, The sick
war the Lest old there, is Ihr them, and theit should
boxe4,.. _ -• I .
AR out Remedies. ste „ 1 • •
Sold by SIII - 111 - 1., JONES, nod D. W. SPEY=
CER, Coudersport; COREY 6: SON,, Ulysses;
A. B. HORTON, Cuihingrine , ; NANN k NICHOLS, NHllport ;C. H. MINIONS, Uswayo;
tind by:iill Merclittnts and. Prugkisti. v.
• Eyes Open .I,,Ents Ope=n! =•••••.
RIGHT' ABOUTIViOr...! -
1401 afl . ye ilijm. hear,
•11. and he that.htiiii eyes, let littrkeOntct. and
icethe wonders, being done in
City .0[1:mil - erica . ; and itt"lhe Old
Regulator, .where; . thirty..t.wo. men ;and seven
buys are. *anted:to . , Work 'fifteen : bonis evt4:3 3 ,
4ay ) (Stindays es:eel:Ai:4lo and b tfitat luith no
money, acme, Tiring a board, bring itShirigie:.
luing a bog, brilig,..a. geeSi, bring wdeer, bring
a bide, bring,,a,rninit, bring u yoUr
butter-4ring
s udiat-Yotilikecydii shall not be
turned empty away; because wilt have not the
filthy lucre to tiny 'Tbui endeth
,tb . c 'first lessou. . ~CLARKS PHILLIPS
i)en
or diseases
I,LINERYTHING bought and X.,od at the Old
ll.egidatni. except Brit's. , o l ;s...'Scitadal
Blatnoy: , Soft Son kid - Soder, - sixpence ix
puma, mast be 1114 at Some llfptliers, at Some
Brothers, is this toarti.
'20.. CLARK- PHILLIPS.
,
VLARX ILL.: NJ TI 3
a re...6x .t,lietr, tlizmicß
!N.-) tO :alt. the : gp4 .peoi)lp.qf;thig,
wealth ; for .414eif,•IVigkt ktr9prip i and
tie3rAg to,nlAer their special tli f v*s,Ao-,llicir
equipetitArs 4pd any,,o.thers, tow their gontle
,bark#lo,lcir.,,AL.Aime, ,coneqctoa,,talseligod for
a ll 'arid jditla*;lf:4:4 to 'dada it,
t i aoa.
So i4i tli6bettpo,
''o44toc,trumr,ips.
IDLOURi , PCiRIC and. Beana,•-130r5.0 Feedi
17' - Cent -51ea1;Oittsi Shorts ; enough to.aup
ply'a 'gruel( itatiou,; at the Old Regulator.-
20: ' -CLARK k-PUILLIPS.
; -
Vcl OITAAGE FOR - SFIOWING.TEIR NEW
L. booth jziWrOteiYed 'at lORMSTEWS:
A alluym Toliv;vvEß.xporiv
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follOwifig list • .
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2 do do do 500 00, eta,
.• 5 - do do- ,do. " 200 uo,
10 do (jo do- /01:! 00, each.
-10 . 4"atent• Lever Hunting
, Cased Watches;
- 20 Gold jrat&tes;
50
/00
300 Ladies' Gold Watebei,
200 Silver. _Muting. Cased
• . Watches, 30 00, cite]
500 Silver Wateiie.sr, .tis 00 to 25 00,e1c1
1000 Gold .Guard, Vest . ,
and Fob Chains, -10 00 to 30 00, cesl
LOGO Gold ren's anti
'' • • 5 00 to 15'00, earl
Gold - - .l:ockets , i,, Bracelets,...llriathes,
Drops, Breast:Pins; Cuff Dins, Steele Button!
Rings, Shirt ; Studs, Watch' Keys, Gold ao
t3ilyer , Thimbles,in i nd 4- variety of other aril
cies, wort h from 50 cents - to sts Op each.- --
. •
pit' receipt of the subscription *hey', th
subseriber'slurrinne• will be entered ( upon on
books opposite number, and the.gift corm
winding with that iartinber will ho fOrwardt
within nun week. to - him, by mail or 'expru
port paid. '. •• ,•
There is neither liumbug , nor ( lottery oboe
the ahuve,. as 'every subscriber is l sore of
prize, of value. (We prefer to make 'this lit
oral distribution among them instead of git
ing.a large, commission to Agents, giviiig to
the subscriber the amount that tyonid.go *to
the Agent and in many' eases alitindred-fold
more.. . ,;
All 'communications slic , 4ld be ed.
dressed' to • - •
DANIEL AME, PirstiOrn,
1.11: Cadre street, Vic York.
1 . 10143]
CUTLERY; GAOCERIES,
Crbekery & Olas ? gware.
OF,o, a good 'stock of MIS#LLANEOUS n.
CA6014/048,
-STATIONERY, &C:,, •
ut :if which they will sell AS q.lit AS C
BE ELSEWH.BRE
THE . -COUNTY
14.i.OHTi.ICE, OE AI 4 IJKINDS
TAKEN ;
IN_ EXCHANGE FORi GOODS,
•
or
which the •thG,IIEST PRIOR willbeps
. I i
Thep can be ftiand at all tidies,' (Falun]
nd Shnday'eieptecl.) nt the Store fermi'
oeciiplea BAKED,
IN
ready to :wait upon Custotners.;.
IMye come to the conclusion th
`READY PAY "
is better for'ull parties, and u'e shall, the
foro-do busines4 on this . systens
.
D. L: 4k M. 4. 1/011 13,
4., ]Bas.--iGtf.l
Ulyssos, XO`f
4 11- QUART E R S,
ers method of
Ot.,frie;* ticial tbevireia
0 nc4 pl,v,ing, a Clgti,4
Of
3 1 14 1 P ° R.
subset.;
iftlCtiang
ceißt of 4 - nud
desirublo stueVi.
STAPLE Ail) FANcy igi.Y GNPS,
to Tyliich - they.li p iyite the attcr4ion of iill srl
desire - v:o= V* nr.chases. •• OM , stock is tail
•
has. been, se le,Ctii.l . i:e Rii treat 'can; oil ii /J' l'
tieular,ly. a.daptd to wants of thi‘sert:
of: ofircourity.
sists of • • T - .- .
Oat . .. Stoc k of.DryGoods r
DRESS G 0 qns., 1 , 11 . 1:01I N (I S. RI BB ONS
'F.IBROIDER,IRS,- •PARASOL 6
- - • 'CEOpiS,TASSI)IEBES. -- -
ESTINGS, 1)9 , . '.
• . "• . - I.+IESTICS, - - ,
• -- SIIIRTINGR,i -
--
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.. .. ..
• LINENS,N . PRINS;
,
- ' - 'HO "LEM', . SliztilWLS;
anti a variety f other tirtieler,,Aoo moo.
'to' meattc . M. . r
ba re also' a complete gm?
moat of' •:. '- ' ' • - •
- . lr 'll - - - ' Ttp k-ND
.Q ll °C.Eit 5, -. 4 1 1-PY'tik '. ,
•• ' ' • OIIOOKVirtA '
all of wltialt-w . 11 •..et sal4 tiacakaparili "
f il
fOiVeitilY. Pass alik4 tar apprbre,tt credit on
teasoqu.t4l,e ter s as any,othOr esjahlisb,,me
,
• - .mAtii r s'• ii,NIC I I9 I,O
, .:411illpo: it, 4‘,11g... 1-1, 18.6,..413 ly. ••
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THOMPSON, -
10A4RliGt".4:,V1,4GON -end
1 3 .491i.E4; PCpderkiori.,
this moth 951p1 informing ftie pub.' •..
•," lic goxicrsl tbs; ha is pr i Spared
to do atl • wcirk_in bfs lingwith promPtP
in 47, 0 0 i innii-like ins:pccr, asd
cpi
m
gst.ftc,OrApkciclii.thig, ten:cis. :lay
In
Reptitringlpwariallty reqUircd on
. thc worls,., otex .„mi of ROW
- • civaccountof I°.'s
•
NO 00, toll
75 00, each
CO 00, each
;iO.OO, each
35 . 00, each