...Yg:fiy,. 4; .7,7' kffhittriftitr „. , VV V 44t l ,- " 0 .,. 4 4 F4t,,eatrOsctllow , wif,Weests,. il _ !.eaek Grass, ialltrcreitnial Your Caries- PoPiiii*.D;D:ll64fer;' in Your . oPef 'elmtutior__44, l 4x.l94 l **"..4o the-Above subject, 1 have never contended= With t pr esence, Any garden., It seems to we, however, 'that the ttneitinitifits destruction does not de ma4,4l34,sprifusciperienee: -, Nearly the aatuequestioliaind answers ire applicable te'eldersiLlamtda - thistles,Anak, burdock, tte cases where dock,.Canadathistiei and elders have been destroyed, Cjieringirrth boards' harki , Nelilauccangrow. without`air:and light. Cereritig-Very Much.exclidcs both. 44.',Piortsrhing.tiada ,thistles , have been destroyed-1n one summer, by sill ploughings ibetncintha of June, July mitAtignat:„;_: - This certainly is expenaiv. - e it9iliadlyiUfeetcd:field of good soil; end ; wheri;agricieltureis highly it,taaY he, better te:dnie than lose the use of the land 3.l,_qatOsgrr-This may -13 e dune. With theltnenr .seythe.'. 7 .llerha, ge,..kept.:•dOwn being rent off must eventu ally: t her borders of n field prisms up tocldeis, briars, : golden *rods the- very, best way, I think, is to cut them off close in the spring and remove the stones; and also Make the surface even: The Use 0/ tbo scythe, mme.in two or three Weeks for .one, summer, Will, with great oirtainty and tolerable cheapness, destroy them, So, also,„, cur Log alioost-a ny vtge.; / table elfin the height-of its growth, say when in flower, will often utterly_ destro,y by one operation; r;Thisirestilt, is especial:l ly- made-more sure, if, soon after the cut- titur; rain should fall "to'. fill the. hollow stalksi , and -be follnWed by hot sun. 1-j have rtiYielf this destroyed casts of Can adri-iiiistles by one 'marring. But if-you wait till , the plant is nearli ripe,- - when of course the root has been Strenithened, you will fail. • - .Ail persons, Who have - dug abOut elders, golden .rods; briars; &0., :late the season, roust have observed buds set just beneath the soil. When this is the - case. cutting off the old plant does no good.. The energy concen trated about the root will send up a vig orous shoot the next year. I huge know/ elders,'growirig in the grass of a door-yara, epring,up.the second' spring,' after having been faittifollys'cut off. during a, whole simmer. -But the growth last noticed was very feeble, and was checked by once a/precutting them, " puuar c . The worst piece. 'of`quack tever saw-I destroyed, in one snuitner,by ctritivat*mgB hoed cmp, among : it. - rota: toes hive Veen recommended for this pur pose. but k think nnWisely,as they are in jured by.late'culture, such as would-often be found needful to finish the thistles.' I prefer corn,laushbeaus and cabbage, with oast whieM have been successful,, and that aritlthatinuch coat beyond' ordinary culture. The - precautiou should be taken to plant your hill fir's-spot made clear at the titne-74hen-yOif• can .hoe -them 'more brildly';-;:lt 3 in- further necessary_ that you sholild.hoein_dry, hot .weither,..__ ilenee I tide plan fails in lwet season.. After the first hoeing of,alquacky:crop, it Is- often well to go.oserlt. lightly tn. the middle of iii•halsPinstskitinning .the ant:ace of Ao. soil; _and cutting.off the young grass. llhave_seeir; 'during the last, Surunter; - a may quack3r-ield nearly. cleaned ink tlie : figlotnng manner. -It was twice ploughed - Abating beta in barley the year befOre) f i nd Op:highly harrowed in dry weather. Then If was _planted a little late with Woes. _These were eubsequently plc-ugh •ed and ultivated pretty frequently in dry "WeAther, excepting right about the hills; 7the destruction . :was nearly perfect. -The use , of Salt.-- 7 -This, to be effect nal in the case GCB large , field, must be ' , applied se' liberally as to destroy not only feel yip:talon; but the crop top; and benCeyott cannot cultivate Your land, `WO, in seine ettsis; . . - ,thight -be injured fur .4tts-Wtteeeectittg... year.- "Thia method is moreover costly. -Yet the limited use of phis oftemadvisablo, as ; ,where some of fetrsive plant is so situated as not readily to be dug out.: In this ease, if it be cut siff stinothly; add handful of salt be laid it,;its, destruction may ,be ordinarily , T. , -;..1).- , The. datum Biocletcheat.—The sowing of successive -crops of buckwheat, - dirringthiilame season, In "Anil land, i. often che..of the reediest modes' of.clea r.ng In - Ilia:4Se the crop should he rolled' dppti. when in flower,. and another crop . of ' tier satin "be Sowedupon it. .The foul vegetation - will spring tip with ,the buck _wheat, bat wilt 86011 beshaded and dwarf :2; adlty it:z-i; The succeeding ploughing will destroy it . l ,4hus,• . ii. :often as you plough you Obatrol,A7.oiciti: of Weed:4, -also, while - the result of this Whole operation is ~-todenpen and ntellew as well as Some aeose to enrich. it—not...pertainly ~.:;by siding soy minerallwealth to it, :but 'by altering its mechanical condition, and rifling it with vegetable "matter. Undei I ":7.74hin general idea of the use of beekerheat, may: telate that a 'field nealme was sownl withcornin.lBs7, for Soiling.,Bo effectri alle was foul vegetation destroyed by this Inlittie ) that in tenting the land" tuyseif - this year for - potato culture, I found - th'e isoit - very Unusually oleau, C. E. Goon „. Mica; December 31,1808: = - _ [Country Gentleman. Planting Treei. . . . .. As the proper season is WM approaciv Jog for transplanting trees, - a few hints io pew planters. will not be out of T. Vivo your ground in good beak, and see that it contains a sufficient quau- ;ZE=EMOM!MELEM tity of the matters nem:it:3:saq to: the - gr . o . Wth of sueh-pces . ai?you . are = „aboltria„...ple ' nt, A pples.,reit •!p..bo3pkatp. of lime, oribourt - dust.-x, , gr9od wheat-'land i s —tbtrrowth-4f apples, and pot,rtioir slioithfnev,er I;r9 laid? out for. an IL.: let- ihOans);.iip losv!)inl9, are liable! to' spring: frosts; 'and the fruit Wesson's:are Often" blighte4 them: , High ' t dsO', - morn 'eaZify :drained, Which* tittsola tely es.sen did ,!to - :_tho',44ll being of:the trett...,, . 111., 'Plow the, ground deep before plait ' - A . ' . ;o,iiht'"Xcarifyinii , of-- the' soil mill 'do no good: * Pig-thel hole _for! the trees deen, if 'the ground is fiot naturally louse. FilLap,. • witr_the: surface. soil; around the - ,itiots; placing :each rootlet 19; 1 the 91§41'iciatdral .. poi4tiom DO - pot:. use any, barn - yard manure. . ' 1 " ;in acleetino' trees, elMOsti : Sebli t varieties. as are'.ofzwell known. excellCrtem and that 'adzioted localityj IT) Ult.? 'Jeri/It7y n = are' better s than large ones,and bear . removal much :tetieri large tree costa ,Anoreln the. ,nursery but the one,l'vrith;like'carei will, in a few.years often Outgrow - • V. .-, The,shorter time your. planiS are out of the ground, , the more. likely, they will be' to live., If the rootlets are-not ap. lowed to-get dry, the tree .. will 'be altumit sure to . groi, ; : but if these get dried up, the chance of sutteets is - .Some trees will not bear exposure of their roots:tiff any lengtlkif time and Ohio Farrit er. TH:F; OlltLs of '17784--The'follow . iffte yze:sv",spzip'er pub lished at,:ihe,revolutiot: : ' : , '•!1"he - folicimiingidruil affair lately happened at-KiuderheMk, New York.. A voutig fellOw an inveterate enemy to she, liberties of Atucii en-, going tol r tit quilting frolic, where atmather of young wotneu were , collected, and the only man in the; company, began his aspersions ion Congress, as usual, and held forth.semettjue on the subject; till the girls, exasperated at his impadence,.l4id hold of him, stripped him na ked to the viafst, and instead .of tar, covered Mtn Molasses, and for, feathers took. the downy topslof-flags.Which grow in the nicht': ow; and -coated bith well; and then let him 'Ha has praieratted evert' one of them, and jthe matter hAs been, tried before„ . .lustice Scheon maker: ; have not us 'yet. heard his wor sliips judgineut-- it is said tout parson Mks daughter . I'l4 concerned in the affair." PLitIiOgi . I3.ELODEONS: tr. MUSIC TIIE GASH SYSTEM ADOPTED; 1 • Price's - Greatly .110111 C F. .. WATERS' 333 I,Brocultcay, .A Y.,- AGENT Ft/4_l'llE - BEST - BOSTON k, N. Y. rpflE Largest AssortMent of .Piarios, Melo deousi.,MitsiCal lustrurneuts r and 3ftisical Merchandise ofkinds, in the United States. Pianos from Ten dilla r eat Maunfactories, com prising, those .of revery variety of style; .from the plaiu,:neat and subtatitiat i octave's, in Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from *l5O to $2OO, to those of the, most, elegant finish up to One Thousand Dollars.. NO louse in the-. Union cart .coutpete-- witlx . the above .in ; the number, variety aed:celebrity.of its instruments, nor in the Extremely lew-piices at Which they are Still.' .;'' • - .1 :1101 - LAQE,NVATER:T.MCDERN IMPII9VED , PIANOS; with or Without from lrames, pos- • sessiugin their improvements of over-string:3 and aethiu, a length of scale slid eoinphsi or, tone. equal to • tile Brand ; united - With the :beauty andgiurabiiity of -structure of, the SquAri, They . are Justly s ProuodupedbY the Frees and by.thefirstllusical:Mastbrs; 'to be-equal to : those of any other manuf.iCturer -They..are I uitt of the-best and most thorough- • ly seasoiled.material, and guaranteed to stand the outlen of every climate. Each lustruuieut guaratitaed to give.. ; satifaction, or .purchase money refunded. IJURACE WATERS' MELODEONS. 7 --Su. I iserioe_lustruments in touch and .duralfility of (Tuned the equal temperament.) Ile ludeoukof all other styles and makes. Price $45,, suo, s7s ' _;$100, $125, $l , lO--tloublu Reeds'and two banks of . Keys, s'2oo less I tiberal discount. Clergyintm. and Churcheq •I a- extra. discount. ..MARTIN'S GUITARS; 131tOWYS HARPS, :.tLUTES; FLU'fINAS,. ; • ACCORGEONFI, T. VIOLINS, . and-Musial ,Instrr melds of all ki n di, at lower prices 'than ever bcfore_ offered to: the public. larga discount to _Teachers and Schools. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. SECOND-HANI) PIANOS, nt great hai , gains,. constantly in store,—price &Mu $3O to *l4O. • - ;llll[LSW....i.Onii- - of . tbe largest and best ;to rented_ - cPtaloguea. of:Music no*. *Wished, comprising many of_ the-Choice and most pop ular, airs of the day, and will be sold at one third 'off from the regular 'prices. • .Music sent by mail to all parts of the coon try,lpicest-paid—Particular and personal atten tion paid to all orders received by mail. Sat , isfaction guarantied in every instance. Pianos itnd -31elodeeni for rent Bud' rent allowed. on peach:wit. Pidnos and Melodeons for sale on i monthly payments.. Second-Imnd' Pianos ta ken in exchange for new. Generalland select Catalogues rtudSgchedule of prices forwarded to alt-parts of the country by man:- f o rar'Great inducements offered to AGENTS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music. .Adl.n.taf4tr . atiar ,s Notice: EnEttS,of: Ailtainistration on thC Estate I 4 oP:Sagohy . .Eitmoilitetif Getiesee town. ship, Potter Go.,, Pa., „deceased,. having ,heell grantedlo the undeisignett, all persons indebt ed to said estate, make immediate-pay= meat; stidAhavhaving claims agabitit the, prese:nt.them to me *for settlement . " *.s, Oehesee4 March - 14, 1859.' 2 -31-6t*: ' sAcinairiiBtratrix. Notiee. t •ETTEHS'of-Administration on the Estate Et C. ,W.AItNER, late! of ilarrison township, Potter Co:, Pa..,.dece.,ised, having been granted to the undersignet4 all persons indebted to said estate: will_ make immediate p;tyment, and those having elaints against the same will present them to. me fur settlement. • MARY ANN . WARNER, ; Harrison. March 7, 1859.-30-6t* EAVY CORN-FED 130 GS from Wyo. 11l ming and Livingston Counties ; are being Packed, and will be, until Ja.nudyy, 1859, by 20 CLARti • . .".„1,,51111 ALL -p - p. - .: , . , .•,. is.i.l7..t4•Paid SPeCiatattentionl.a the ell- p[ tivation, of smidlYiait.s:,' and spared' no tans or-expense to, proeare eierithineof the,. Lind rare and: valuable, I ena now,prepared to' furnish, in large..or small quantities; on:reiii iktniile.tertus, tpe f%illovfing N'arieties: -'-'' I '.„ - 7- 13 LNOIC.BERIti-E.S. I .-: c: T . NEW - ROC,IIELLE: 0•11. - .1.AWTON..;,50,u00.. :strong And 4igoion - s plantsnl ibis sluperior. va- , •rjety,nt: die fallikiviOereduced prices: f:: ::::;•..: lflutrPlauttf,'-itY,O.O Iri 20 . Plants, «;.;: ,?..4,00,, ~ . 46 :.., do , ;-4., g;O9 c.. 10.. , .. , :. dn. , . - ''..2,00 30 . ;'cilci --- r • ... '-,6,00-. "::; 1 4.; ' do ~: , -; 1,00. 'Circulars; - giving, 'lnformation as to Manage— Men t•Of plat is and .general cultivation, will bv.: fortiiii'ded to alFpurebasers. , I- , .- :. .., - .;-.. ,)_::;' ~ 'DORCIIESTER.—A , very long, beautiful; Sweet 'berry, and abundant bearer. ~ Highly esteemed: - - ' -- - , ..'- : • - ':, • ';. -.'.,- -,:': ,- NEIN - MAWS TEIORNLESS-L-Prized on no. count ails eompurltice freedom from thorns, Undlt4 . abundiutt yield of excellent fruit, tho' not so large as the _first two varieties.: - Prices swath'. . RASPI3ERRIES. , BRINCLErti ORANGE.itt7'2, Uci'doicif; -F AS: . TOLFF;RI•VER'S LARGE FRUITED MONTH= LY, N.NEYETT'S GIANT. HUDSON ANTWERP,.RED . ..v.krywEßY rind YELLOW ANTWERP, at,_sl per dozen; and per IW. , .. . I piptits. • BTRAWBERRES. 1. MORE THAN LINE l I UND REDVAIIIETIES, [ embraejni, tiearly all the Foreign and : Native kinds, poth old and new, worthy of ctultit-a - -ONE HUNDRED TrIOUSAND PEABOWIT'S SEEDLING; at 50 cents, per tluzeti= 7 S; per hundred—slo per thousand. - Great care hits been taken to procure And preserve these varieties, true to nude, 4g4 they are W.11111.1:CITD wanner, ' Catalogues sent on application; enclosing [ stump.) -Address ; .J. R'SOX,. [ :;2-4t Boi 478, ritrghurgh, 'Miss . SOUTIIWORTIL. • . --• .• Clitom G.-'.V, CLOOLETT, :•• •• • • CHARLES BURDETT,. :'• •. THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, E. D., • • - HENRY CLAPP, Jim, GEORGE 'ARNOLD; . • SAMUEL YOUNG, „ . Mit..ANNA-I,IIIIELPLEY, - Difss • - RGIN IA VAUGHN,_ • ' " 3Lis. DI. NERNON, • , •• Miss HATTIE CLARE, • . • FINLEY 4011.N . 50N, , • Write only. for thi3 • GOLDEN. PRIZE. , GOLDEN. PRIZE. - GOLDEN' PRIZE: GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE... . 'GOLDEN PRIZE. MEI OLDEN PPEE • ILLIUSTUATED.; - DEAN& SALTEKSUCCESSORS , TOZECKET & CO The New York Weekly GOLDEN PItIZE is one of the.largest and 'hest literary paper; of the day-- 7 an Quarto, containing eightor forty col:int:LT; of the most inter esting and u, fascinating reading matter, from We very first writers,of We day, ' . . . 40 - • IliqfitrOtea goal er. _ A TRESEDITi L ' WORTII FROM..SO.CENTS TO. $3OO 00,, Wilt be'given-to each sabicriberThamediately an receipt of the subscription money.. The. tz presented at a.Metaeato tag Friendship, and not as an iuducenteut to : plotaiu sabscribers. , TETINIS • :• • Otte copy for L'Year, $2 00 and 1 - Present. One copy for 2 years, 250 and 2 Prtidnts One Copy for .1 years; ' 500 and 3 One,cepy for 5 years, 800 and 5 " AND TO CLUBS, • - -Three copies, 1 Year, $5 00 and - 3 "-. Fire copies, 1 year; '• - - 8 00 and 5 " - Ten copies, -1 year, - 15 00 and 10._ " ' : Twenty-oue cop's, I y'r 30 00 and 21 • The articles to be given away are . coinprised in the following list: • • '2 Packages of Gold, coit- • • taiuing ;;;;licto 00 each. 5 .. do '.do ' , Loa 0 . 6 each. 10 ' do 'do - 'do • 100 - . .each. 10 Patent Leverlluntingeas ed Watches. ," • 100 each.. 20 Gold Watches, • • 75 each. 50 do do ' • ' CO • , each. 100 do - do . 30' each. 3uu Ladies' Gold Watches, 35: each 200 Silver : flouting Cased ' 'Watches, 30 00 each 500 Sitter Watches, slo'oo . to 25 00 each 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, - and Fob Chains, $lO 00 to 30 00 each' Gold Lockets, Eraccle6, Broaches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins; Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttoin, Ring;, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sit ser Thimbles, and a - variety of other artieleS. worth from 50 cents to $l5 each. We will present to every person sending -us 50 subscribers, at $2 each, a Gold-- Wateh, worth $4O; to any one -sending us -100 'sub scribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch, $9O. Ea ery subscriber will also.receiya a present. Immediately' ox receipt of the money, the suhzicriber's mime Dili be entered uporr our book, and the present will be forwarded with in one week, by mail or e.cpress, post paid. ~111 'communications should be ad dressed to . DEAN Si, SALTER, Proprietors, 333 tiro/161 , v, New.york jelo;sBotemly. ,". respectfuliy an-; nonnees. to the. peopi ~i. SHEEItAR, Dentist, of, Wellsville, e,of Potter. ain4 'the AO :joinink Counties in Penn's, that he is pertrin- , nently established.in" Wellsville, end .is pre-, pared tp:perform the -various- opetations :in 'Dentistry: ..Especial, attentind'is solicited to his style ot inserting ; A.R.TIPICIAYITETII, superior to . any ,other'Style . kilown, l called Ceetinuoui,,enm." . All Avork..wari... ranted; Leiteis of Inquiry promptly . onswerea: . Nova 1 D, .1355: - ,: - 11..611EE1L1.1t; , . " - V 1 1 .'1VILLISTON, ATToRNEY:ArLAW, Tioga Co, '- -Pa., will attend tho CQurt in - Puttor, and 31'Kean Counties. "." ti:l3 F ANYBODY, hiciuding maids and . thattons; 1. old or young, plain or pretty; Wish to, buy or Eel' anything, we give it as our caiulid'oAn ion, they bad better come to that dame Old- Regulator, kept in:full blast by' . - 20 . . CLARKS PHILLIPS. • . ARDWARII, Iron and hails, Glass, Sash tiand, Ptitty, Pahrits and Oils, Alcohol, CainEillene and Burning Fluid, of 20 CLAP.Ii 3 P.IIILLIPS: OE be imposed upon' by a Counterteit of Mown' Indian Riot rille;nignell 4. B. -Moore. All genuine bullet Reelitgle Lave the name and /*dative of 4. J. Mat Cle. on We present !you, wt •al Menem or DR. MORSE—the inventor of ISIORSE'SA.Nn WAN -ROOT PILLS-. This philanthronfithas spent.the -greater part of his -life in-traveling.'' having visited Europe; . Asia, and-:Africa as Well as North :Americiv—has spent three years, among the:lndiana - of -our WeStern : Country:4, itvrateirt-thiS way Abair the, Indian :RoOt. : Pills were first 'diseoretell,— Di. Morse was - the i first Man to establish the filet that all diseases arise .from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD-that; our strength,- health :and life depentled,,upon J ails vital field.- ' , various passages hepoine Clogged, and do not act - in: harmony: -with the differ° tt, Ginotions:of the body. the blood loses its'action, becomes thick; corropted eased; thus!-causing =all , pains, sis- . lthess,= and distress: of every Ala me our .strength.. 4 :ex hausted, our : llea/tit dre deprived.pf,and it' ,nature assisted in throwing off-the'stigl; :taut hitmoni, - the Mood choked And cease. to act, rind thus our light of life;will 'Turever he likiw&citit. -How important then !that we should keep the varions-passag,es of [- the body free fitful 'open; And hots% pleasant to us that we have it in, our power .to ,put medicine in yOuricach,- namely, Morse's, In dian Root - Pills, , manufactured froth_ plants and riots which grow around the;:moontain- , ous cliffs in Nis titre's garden,.for theit &tit and recovery of inseaseil man. `'the of - the-'roots from which these Pills arc made is tt Sudorific, which opens the'pores of the skin; and assists Nature in throwing out.the finer part 4 of the corruption 'Within. The second is! a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and, on= clogs the pasSlige to the lungs, and thus,',in soothing manner, performs its duty by throw ing off phlegin;' and other humors frottr the lungs by edpions spitting. The third Di uretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they:4nm -large amounts of impurity from .the, blood, which is their thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, 'rind which could not.have been "discharged in any other way. The fourth is a ',cathartic, and accompanies the other 'properties of the Pills while engaged. in fin - rifling:Abe ;blood; the coarser particles of impurity 'which cannot yins's by the other outlets, are thus taken up arid. conveyed, off in great quantities by the bowels, From the above, it is - shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, qt.:they find way to every part, and completely rout lout and cleanse the systeinfrom all, imp u rity, and I the of the body, which is the, blood, be- I comes: perfeelly heal - L(45 • ciniseqiieutly sicknesS and 'pain is driven from' ther.system; for they cannot. remain:When:the body becotitei so Pure and eletti; s - The reason why'penple sire 130: distressed, when sicle,ratt.ti Why'so loony: die; ES 'becayse t they do no - get 'medicine -which' will -pass to the afllieted parts; and which will open the 'natural passages for the-disease to be, eastont; hence, a large 'onan tity of food 'ii ad other mat ter is lodged, and - the stomach:and intestine:3 are- literally, overflowing with 'the corrupted mass ; .thus nadergising disagreeable fermen tation, emistedily 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 theinselves victory upon' victory, by restoring millions of the: sick' to Ithioming health and happiness. --Yes„, oidu's:ands who have been racked or, tormented With' sickness. pain and woe feeble - frames have - bocci scorched by the burning' g , elements of raging fever, and who have•been brought, as it wet: .within; a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify, that they • would have been numbered With the dead. had it trot - been for this great 'and wonderful " rivediCiner Morse's Indian Root Pills., After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished; and rOisoi Mutely surprised, in witnessing their charming etrects. Not only do they giveitomediatte'case and strength,. and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at enee -go to work !at the, foundatiim of the disease; .Whieh is' the Therefore; it will be. shoWn, especially by those who use th'ese:Pills; that they will so cleanse and purify, that -dis ease-that deadly enenty-.--will take its flight, and the flush' of youth: and beauty will 'again return, and the prospect' of a long .and happy life trill cherish and brighten your days. - Sold by SMITH & JONES; Coudersport; also Medicine Dealers in - thc:County.• A. J. WHITE & CO., 'Sole Preprietors,'No..;so LeOnard.Sl.., New York; WM.3IIJDGE & CO., (proiwietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetie: Oint (nent,) Earlville, • Madlstia Co., 'fjen( 4 ral Agents. dik";tqly. ii.UWARIYASOcIATION, ' • PHILADELPIHIA.: . • , A .Benevoletil eetabliehed..by speciit' endotenzentfor the relief of the sick and r• treseed, ; _ajllieletl with Yirulent and dieease-a. prIE 1101VAl?.p :ASSOGIATION t .in vieir o „IL the awful destruction-cif lniman life, cau's, e d.by Seituai . 4 isease a, Se vertil years ag,o :di reel- . etl-their Consulting Surgeon, to open-a DiL:per . saryfor-the treatment of this"class.of di:eases . , in all their forms,-, and to give 3IEDIC:IL AV.:- VICE GRATIS, to ;all who apply by letter,, witka descriptiMi of their condition, (age . ,. occupation,latbits,of ' - &e.J atict-id cases: of eitreme po.yertv, to' FURNISiI IIEDICIN4S, FREE OF " - The Directors 'of the - Assniiat'on,• i'n - .•theif late Annual. Report cipreti the hig,liest fact'en with' . ,the 'iucCess, hasqittentlCd the labors hf their Surgeoris , Duce; of Spermatortlicea, Seminal WeakiiesS,'!GOtiorr : L: hog, Gle..ct„,Skpliiliii;the • s'i'ee of 'Otiiniito for!, Self-Ahlise, - Dl,Bease of the•Kitln,eys and Blad tier, "&c.; acrd order a'eontinuance•of thv seine plan for the ensuing year. • "'• 'admirable Report on SfietMtittorrliCea ' or Serailial - WeaknesS, the, vice" of turbation Self , AbUse, find cither".'Disidsa otthe Sexiial , Organs r bjthe Consulting Sui. : goon; wilLbe sent by mail, (in.h. sealcd•cussel: , ope,) FRES 0,F.G114.11GE, on teeeiPt hf„TWO STAMPS for postage.. „: [ - . • Address,..fOr..;l3Te'Port:::oi . .1. , §KILLIN- Howard Asociatiori, tiO. 2 South NiiitliStreol.; Philadelphia, Pa.. • , CHOICE STONE LIME, , in .h6l.;' cirladk, LJ greatly-reduecd prices, can be had at . *2O - , CLARK & jZ OUTS, SUOE., Robbers, !hi(Tao Over ill Shoes, for med, wnmeo atid cbildrea, by tika. case, I doz,eu or pair, at - I 20 CLARK &.1 ) :11ILLIPS. ' taro s-Ent - iec iinstitatioh.rarstiwitoreiption of tht thiCid:bOviriCh'tlits liniti; titian:Otto vitiated,;: . beak, rrid poor., Being in , theJcfrealitiort, and= may btitatillitt in dirigitie"of tutputhfiree' 'froth noti is thereMtewhichitmer, iiot destrtly.z 4 rheiterofuloits-taintismnions,ly: ensued..by.l9uttretirialAesßer•luv.i^kg• 4 15 - N3rdereill or inthealthr. - sQ(4;„ 'tdlftir:the'...**iefeaTinTeftliiffhat.: ,l ever,helts origlin , lli 4 htertlclitaritille con stitittionaeicendirk!' from Indents-te children: , .nutolliethirdiunifoUrth generation. e.•'-indeed, it semi :tia lie therod of Bird. Who , says, t. I will, visit the .inlipiities'lot the.'fathers upon theixeltildrete..A . Its effectEconitnence dirsuitiOn frein the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, - which,ln . the lungs, liver. and internal organs,- is termed.: tubercles; in the , glands,' swellings;' the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul:Or-1 ruption, which genders in. the blood, depresees: the:energies:Of life, so that sciofalous,eor,istitu-; tions. not only suffer .from "scrofulou s emit plaint, but they have far less power er to Wind tho ;attacks of other diseases ;,eorise vasi numbers perish'hy disorders-' which; althoigh not scrofulous in 'their nature, - rendged fatal lig, this ,taint inrthe;; systeni. 1492:4 1 0f th 6 consumption ,Which` de- - (=etas the human family has„ ts origin directly in ;this senifillims contamination ; and Many. dtintive diseases of the liver, kidney's; brain; and, l.ndeed,;cif' all the organs, arise from or arc egg-raveted by the same cause. ' - One quaiter of all our people are ierofulOus thiqr persoris-are invaded . by. this lurking in. • fection, and:the-1r health is undermined by , it. • TO Cleanse it from the system we nitiStrenevater: the'btobd by net alteratist medicine r i & O. vi ,-, 6rate it,' by healthy..food, and. exercise. Such a medicine we : supply in , AYER'S —1 Compound Extract of Saraparilla the, most eff ectual remedy whieh'lthe re6dieal skill :;of our limes can devise , fer this- ei , ery where preyailing and fatal nialailv is com - r bined from the most active.rernedials that have been discovered for the i;kpirrgation of this foul disorder from. the .bleotl,.,andthg rccue of the. system - froth' its,d.tructive consequences. Hedge' s,houlti te- employed for the ,cure of. not "only it - min - ark but. also* thok other dons which arise from it, suelii as EIWPTIVE and .Sx.int Asrtrosv's7Fate, Ito ce, cr" En.vinpsiaa; l'inctr43," Tosruts.s, Burrettss,./tratt.lts and Bon.s, Tti3lol3S, !TETT= and ' SKti RINGWO r TtIf, SYPITAIATIO and 16:11CCIEIAt DIS EASES, DIIOPSY, DYseErstA, lAllllll'l' and,' poNmiATNO s.noureU u ir TLD 'Oll, ISIPLIttt BLOOM 'flie l popular;'belief in C' i fl yiyrity of Me tdood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is °eneration Odic blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sersima. rilla is to putify.and regenerate this vital fluid; without which sound health ittiposale "in contaminated constitution.:. • 1 - - e . . Ayet's Ilathartt Pills, FOR .ALL THE . PURPOSES OF N FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the. range of :their action can rarely withstand: or.evado them Their.penetrating properties sciirch, and cleanse, and invigorate ercry portion Of the humor' organ isin; correcting its diseased action, emir:restoring its- healthy vitalities. , . As a consequence of these properties;the invalid who is bowed dorm with pain or pysical debility is aStenished to, find his health or cnergy restored - by a remedy at once so 'simple and inciting.!.... • Iswit only do they:euro the ercry-day complaints ; Of every.: body, .hut also many I.formidaide and' dangerous diseases.. _The_ agent below , named. is • pleased - to furnish eatisniy`Anieti.eaii Almanac, containing certificates of, heir caresankdirect ions fur'their use in the following enniplaints: eastirt , vas, Hem tiairti,Headache arisiug s lroaedliordered: naniach, A'ausca „Indigiotion, Pam in Oiid4ilorbid inaction of the Bourls,..raztulency, Laps of "Shoe, tile, .Jawidice arid other 4:inored complaints; arisii•ir from a l ow state of tli6 body ceobstruction of its functions. ; • . Ayer's Cherry 'Pectoral, Port .rnn flail!) et - an or! , Coughs, Colds,- Influeurt4 Hoarseness, Crimp, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, find for .the relief of Corisuipplive . Patients iui , advanced 'stages of the disease.' - So Wide is the field of its usefulnes s - and so Mt merous are 'the -cases •of .its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been'restdred froth alarming and even: desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. 'When once tried, its stiperiorio over every other medicine of-its-kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its.virtues are i known, the .pnblie no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing : and dangeMus - affcbtions of the ulmon .ry organs that are incident tolOur climate. While , . many inferior _remedies_ thrust upon the commnniq' haie= failed and' been diicarded, this has gained friends-by every trial, confOTed benefits on the afilieted'Ahey can ' never forget, and pro duced.eures too numerous and tog remarkable to be forgotten. • PREPARED D Y ' DR. .1 . : . .C. 1 ;4111Fat.-*; CO.! LTWELL.:'3IA. Sold by SMITII.k.JONES, and D.W. SPEN CER. Coudersport,; COREY' &SON,. Illys.ses; A. B. 110ItTON. ;L-.3IANN• NICI1OLS;.51111port ;.C:II;,SIM.JIONS, Osvoyi . and by all Merchauts.and-.Druggists._ , [11:28 Eyes ()Pen I .Earg.Open-: 'RIGI-IT ABOUT. • 01, all - yc.' that' ltatb earn; ltit him 'hear, 11 and he that hatkeyes, - let 116 . n-come and ice BM Wonders being:done.in Wellsville, the City or Tanneries, Itegulator, wheretbirty.two Mid'seven .)oys..are wanted to' work i fifteen( hours every_ day; "(Sundays ei`Cepted,) alid In that bath no money come. Bring a bdaro, , bringabingle, bring a . ,hog, byir.g a..geeShrti4adeelybring a hide; bring bring ft pelt, bring your:" butter— T bring what you like, yot4 shall not, be ,turned empty away beenime.vou,'llave not the filtitS lucre.to, buy, your'breal:F.Thas indeth -the tlist'les.sori.* t - CLARK. & i'IIILLIPS. 20. . , ireVERYTHISG:bougIit and•suld ttt the Old Regulator, except Gas, Gni,. Scantlal ana . .Soft-SsVp .and.Soderl at Sixpence a .pound, must be bad; at Some .Oratilprs, 44:Sante .Brothers, : • 20,-;,Ii• ;,...-,, - j - -,:,_R-r.,,:.Cr4.ATtIc"_!tFp.HTIA,To,s., PIIILLIPS render ,them - thanki 4_) to nll the golod• people .of Common:: ,wealth for their_ iriost Jiberal•palronnge and -they do tender' tifeir,"special•;th a nlis to Aheir -eamp,etitors, and_any othet's, for their gentle' bariciaif lirne l "epnencted talselfriod for 1 iitne, arid 'iehleiniy;' ;for no tlonbt it was meant for evil, hut has; piciyd . pur 'good: So go ahead. - The word the better.- 20 .MARK . IiILOUR, PORK and' Beailiii , •llorse;lFeed, CoiE Ikal r ! Oata, Shortsienough sup ply a small nation,- at the Old [Regulator.' . 20 ('LARK & PIIILLIPS. VO•OHARGE FOR SHOWDM THE NEW II -- Good% jnit, receired'at !oLlisTgo,s, . . yam:. - _..._ F • VIEW/1, 1 .0, 4 UL . . y; 1- • wilco -„KinscAlltrs New York'weeiray Press A BtAtTiEULTA • ItritATIi:ATETI F.11111ILY: - N - EW8PAPER! triplig•NEW YORK,W4EKLY PRESS iseSt the best literisry papers of the tlar „ large ,Quarto '=containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLI.IIIIIS. oTentertaining tutt err and ELEGANTLYJLI4USTRAATED ;every A• GIFT WORTILFRQ,II 50 CENTS TI) SlOOO 00 WILL 11E SENT TO EACII stn. scrlmErt OX RECEIPT 'OF ATE SCIIIPTION 310NEY. T 1131 5 7- 0 ,1 One &oily "for 'one yetir, and 1 gift, $ 2OO Three ettpitg,'cine year, Alia 3 gifts, ' 5.00 I Fire copies one year,soid v gins, 800 Ten copies one year, an'AL 10 gifts, 15!00 Totitty-otze copies one year, and 21 gifts, 30 00 A The artictep to be tliiitributed are tompriad 111 the Ohm ilia t'' 1 roited States Treasury • Note, .`s)ooo Op t '” 2 '" du •• slo do tato (It), 5 do d o do , 200 00, each. 10 do . d f o do 100 00,vach. Ptent - Lever !hinting - Watehes,, ~ 20 Gol& Watches, 1110 ilo j. ,•,: - 3001 Adi es' C . 200 Silver ~ linntirigt 4 ; Cased • vatases.; -- 30 00, ateii 500:Silver Watches; $l5 00 t 6 25 tr ? each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest • 'nod Fob Dliaito i • 10 00 Id le no,eac. h 1000 Gold. Bens - .and • .. 5 00 to 1300, each Gold Lockets, : Bracelets, Brooche, Dropsi Breast Phis, ckiir Phil. Sleeve llitthmA Rings ? Shiry'Stuths, Watch Odd at: Siirpr'llitaliles, and it 'variety of other nrti. cies; worth - froin , so c'prits to $l5 00 each, • ' Qn receipt of - the • subscription mohey,• tht itdittcritier's name .trill be entered_ upon cal IfookS opposite a nuniber, and the gift corm banding with that 'Amber will he forwardsl 1 ,- ithitt ono week, to t hizn ? by - mail kir,expru post priid. 'More is iteitherdienthug nor lottery shut the above, as every! subscriber is sure of prize of yaltte. - : yp,lpieqa to,smike . this li era! distribution nraotrg them in toad inn a large commisstou to Agents. Kiting to the subscriber the atuointt that-would ga the Agent and in many cases a hundred-ford coranturtication 7 S. she- id he ad dressed to DANIEL; ADEE, Pcuttsuza 211 gentre street,..New Pori;: RIM I 10: 3] D.,k,:.&r : N . .IIi.,PANI.EL' AU' 8 1 ., - , llIfoE ~,lyl2, • Froza wiew w A COMPLEI'II Pali and .White A SSOIIiT..I . I - 31 - 7 OF DRY! GOODS, 'BOOtS HATS fi CAI .. 'CIPPLER`Z, GROCERIES, 0. - ppgkry , dk_Glass,xytt re Also, a good stock of.mikELlANEous. SC4OOI, BOOkS STATOISTErt7I 7 ", All of which theOrell sell .AS I.OIC C BOUG,HT ELSEWHERE iN THE COUNT PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS • , 1 - .)IEXCHANGE FOR' GOOFS For which the HIGHEST PRICE will They min . be found at. all times, (Rau and gunday.excejited,) :It the Store foul occupied by D. DAiiER; •* - . IIIT :LEWISITITLE, readytoNrait upon,' Customers. : 117.4 7 )V - e - intirecrn . rte to the conclusign •"- - • -.-. .`-`It.dA.DY PAY" is bplxer for : allTarties; and we, shall, tF fore do business on tliis..systrni. - ': D. L.& M. 11. DANTE 858.-IGtf: - _...- .._... __ MILLYORT.BEAD - .QUARTE 17111.1 E, subscribers take this - method'. 1... foireilUetlicir•frietuls that they ere i ceipt _of,. and are now opening, a ehoi:e desirable. stockl'ott i. • ..- - - ST.:II)LE .AiND FANCY. DRY COW. iti'Aritlelt tlii7. invite - the attention of e ll desire . to tunkei wird' ases; - Our stock" hits beep selected, With great care, awl:: ticularly adapted to the wants of thie :, of. our-cOuntr;, 4 .- - Our stock of Dry - Gee/ 5 Sisfs Or • DRESSGOODS,TTITSMINS3S. IIII T O MIIROMEIIIES,' IkAltA::.o l .:' , . .... LOLOTIIS; CASSINIEItI:S3 . . ~ -' - T-- - -:-. , - 2 : " -- 1VESTINGS, DO-. _ . •-•:-. , 1 FiIIItTINOS, ,:".': • 2 ." iIINkIICS, ..PRINTS, . - -:.', 11l . STEP.Ye .. - liiIAWIS , 7 artya..rtrinty of other orticles, too nnti• to tnentinn.' -- ,We bare also a ceuiplete. 3 . "rnenr of '-• , 1- • -: ' . ' . . s f:-OROCEtiIES, IfirtmcMlt - 4 1 -9 v , .. •.... ~, ~ 1.: cIiOCKERV; - • . all-of whielt Will_ he sOld.upconimoilfy t for.reatly.}4, and: foc.approved cre(.il, reasoiable..terattli as any other estail i, . '.. 7-. * - • 11‘t --, ..- MANS ; &vow , Igillpo -rt- i i,g...l 1, 13G.-. 7 9:1 3 ly. : • J. TIIO3IPSON , 1:‘1c.C( 1 ,PAllW4,Pauderl.•port, Potter C7n.,1'.1.. this niethpd`of informing the pab. ? s i • genril that he is pinata to do all 'Fork in his line with ICro w f in a workman-likeiminifer, and slo „ 'most akeOminodating tonns. Pnylily • Itepairin4'invartabli..reqnired del,r. • the "rk; MI kinds 'of 11:0?1. I taken oroeco mit of work. 100 00, each 15 00, each (33 00, rich 50 (A), ch '35 00, etch FIXEZ DAVI?,