LM;LAMiIi 4vistitural. 'Dyts:ineifeoriginal local articles-in this:4e- Artmeilt, helieving -timt the publication of 1-sovetioirs and experiments in rer,nrd to the ndltgrti!;ultural pecularities ftit tioiri;y rAntritilfi kcuetjt our-tirmers. Try.it r faraaers of Potter.--Eo. Jotmx4l.,l, ort} the enescp .farmer; The firW , lftti 11,-11.0ctrY, All thevarieties of the hog originate In the Wild Boar, which is cousidered the parenparent of the don:wage hog. It is found t most . temperate regions of riiicAsia and Africa.' - In -England , Mid-Scotland; a - few' cen . . . 'tams mpg, the wild boar chase vas a !port .tu : great-. opt o . with ;he nobles. ptiAspeare deioribes it with graphic ac piracy. And if in those countries men are now, better employed, the sport has p4tir becomp obsolete. It is still pray, liset) India, and in those districts of }urope in which :ha' animal maintains his bold. He is now common in the e.s tensive forests of Prance, Germany Pros pia and Hungary, as well pain Spain, and Fonia'ol,kr countries. , . . ;The hog does not appear to have been indigenons to our country, but was brought hither by the early voyagers from the old world,. each bringinr , them from their own co entry ;,and in the East ern-Statea, especially is its Said a, few of the breeds still retain traces of the old Eng lish character. From its nature and hab its, the hog was the most useful and prof itable 'of all animals bred by the early settlers.. It wait theirsurmt resoures , dur lag the first years of toil and hardship, It arrived earlier at maturity ; required less care, sought out for - the most part its invoiced; was the least subjeit fer acti ;lents and disease ip}a new situation, and therefore best repgrl• any portion of. at tendon bestowed on bireedinn• m and rear ing it. Until within a few years very little at tention. has' been paid to the breeds of our farm, stock;. 4Pgs) bein eonsidcre'd po inferior .siteetes of domestte. animals, b i lre been the last to engage the attention of Itter formers, and even at the present clay; in many thstricts p (=country, the pld unprcifitablekinds of this animal pen tome, to iirevail. Indeed / systematic) 'breeding, with a new iq improve the form and value of thp anneal, 133 1. Y be said to have-. hardly oonnnenpml amotig us the improvements,. which are perceptible be- lug rather the fruits of European than American skill. • A cowmen error In this country, has been to repi:cl more the size flf the ani mal than its symmetry or good points— to estimate a breed according to the great Weight it could be made to attain, ratller than the preflt with 'IOW/ f F.'ould'~ir fitted tO the liands of the botcher—the }Host mateii.4l point to the farmer. - But experience is teaching us 'a new lesson on this ltpd. Butchers now juilge of au an imal according to the good points or most 141141'1)1e- meat, which it carries. Breed prs have learned to prefer those which with a - glion quantity . of food giil lay 0,9 the most meat. And the consrimer has learned, too, Oat meat that shows the mot solid fat, is neither the mkt healthy he most savory, nor the Most °pimple:4l. it is the fige 44mixture. of fat and lean, pr the prevalanCe of ghat is termed "fat lean"--suoh as is seen in the Beyonshire pland the South Down sheep--that gives the greatest value to, the butcher'S meat. _We are perfectly ußtis,led,_from Ip . ng oxperierre,ihat the best and most profit ! able breed of swine for the farmer, is thatl breed which will nearly mature at eight' to twelve months old; and then weigh, when fitted and dressed, from 250 to 300 erycosiven-, ient article for the Counting-douse Desk and Library :Fable. - . • --, , • . 11:29. . • The AmerJaen TFades Compa* ny i was organized November 8, 1557, with a Capital of one hundre4 thousand . dollars. This Company was formed with a view of tak ing up inventors of small articles of generdl utility, who are unable to make lndependent, arrangt nents for iutruducingtheir inyentionS,, by an Lonitable arrangeinent wltjk them:for their rights by purchase out and out, or by tariff oa the articles manufactured and: sold. The inventivitgenius, of this country hits long called fps an Ihstitutipn, a this hind. The American mind is so active, that thousands of things are invented, many of which Weald ita, really useful to the community, but which are, never introduced, because the inventors of them have no means-to carry them out. The capital of this Company will be devoted to. the development of ceally useful igyvotions, Tim Company have a Vonnitittee on patpnts,' whose duty it is, to puss -uptb till awilications, and from their large enerleatie in such rnat- ters Inventors have a security that their in ventions will not be misjudged; and the high character of the parties composing that Com mittee is a sufficient guaranty that plans and r,si ? e , „:4frietions ;tl:ttuitte4 bays.° ptecits tire applied fur, without any risk of tiage being taken qi; this circumstance, a.tid Olen desired to do so, the Company will take out patents for others, securing for the ittyoli z LW All of his invention that is patentable. This Oulapany respectfully invite inventors to submit to them their plans; and it wilt be fm:thering the objects of jhe Company if officers and agents can e of any sepvice tq then. one of the following modes is accepta ktle to, this Company : First 1 s'il munufaclire . any articles for. which their machinery adapted bF contract', the inventors receiving the articles and paying fur the same on delivery. Second : They buy anY patent which is ap proved of by their co4fkittee. 4Wfrib They yilli.m*ufacture and sell any article which they cdioo,4 giying the Inventor such a proportion of the prof 44 as may be agreed upon, , The extensive building, No. 22 and 24 Frankfort-st., New York, being about GO. feet front:by over 1110-feet - 4ep, and ;stories high above thc sidewalk, is ''owned by the President of the C;ornpany, and is occupied in part by all the machinery, warcroom and offices of the Company, where all its; business and sales are transacted. ' WHO SELLS THE AIr.ERIOAN SMIOhI WHY EVERY DRUGGIST ; - AND CIGAR DEALER•• if they dont now, tho will hereafter. Do:nt fail to engage cne. THE CALUJLET OF PEACE! TrIECALUILET OF PEACE! THE CALUMET OF PEACE! WHAT IS THE C- Af;UMET OF PEACE? WHAT IS IT? jWIIERE IS IT? IT IS THE -AMERICAN SMOKER. adivertisement. QUIET NERVES,t QUIET NERVES!' NO EXCUSE FOIL NERVOUS HUSBANDS. HUSBAND GO BUN' THE AMERICAN wIdKER. • THIS IS TO BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY, groin every wife who ims in smoking had. band—and no pod liusbaull who wants to Inive peace in the farnily will fail to obey the order i I - J11:29] VB - See advertisement. *advertisement. Tics N /.•! T SEWING-MACHINES. . • TM', PATENT I*VER SEWING MACFITNE, M.NUFACTdIZEI Til(:! THE G LOBE •A4,\..N V' A i . ;T 0.m.p,+.Y., Broadwily, 'Nettl York ? . May be truly re,,artled as the " ne iln4-altra" of sewing machines, 'and fill who a e wishing to lind a Machirie which is : capabl of doing any kind of Sew t ing for Tailors ttrld liguse wives, with a satisfactioo hereieforci unknown, ;:hould loic no time iin ordering, dup_ of the PATENT LEVER WAC HINES, which MT , to occupy a sintilar, position towards other sewing .Nfachine's that a - Patent Lever Watch land everybody; knoWs its valise) occupies to wards h Laphie or, any ether ;second rate watch. , - I , i ": This :Machine - I makes the "Lock Stitch," which looks the same oa both Sides of the fabric, and cannot be rippjd. . . • • ' PB;ICE $lO, - - In ail respects 'Nita( to mac ices heTetofore sold at a hundred dollars and 'upwards. • Specimens of sewing du' by the PATENT I.EVE,B, I%.!Apigsn,; will b forwarded-to any hart of the country,! won i , ceeipt of a postage I stump. . - 1 • 1 N. B. An energetic an;d reliable .agent: is wanted in every torn and village of the Ufa ted States_and!Canodas tolsell the above nam ed machine... An ritlyantOtrenus , arrangement will 'be made with the right kind of merchant who is willingito haVe thei exclusive ogency. - Address Globc.ifanuficittring Company, 11:30 ' pao liriiadway, N. Y. ! _- • Z. J. '1.1.031.P50N, , • CARRIAGE A; WAGON MAKER 'And !RE PAIRER, Coudr•sport, Potter Co.,.Pa.„takes this method of informing the.pab lic in general thnt he is prepared to do all Work in his line with promptness, in a woilinian-like manner, and upon the most accommodating terms: Payment for Jtepairing-invariably required on delivery of the work. All kinds of PRODUCE taken on -account of work. 1':35. . . . . . Above. we. joresont4pn,Flp,a;illteness of DD.. MORSP,—the • invelifor - of .7tIORSE'g, IN , WAN 'MOT PELT:S . i .- T hiiPhiltiii titre Pis t lilts' Spent - the tieidkriyvai 'of 4tis life in: traveling, having visited littrope,-,,Asia" . . en - : .tiafrica,. as well . as North America—has spent tlvreu 'years athong the'lndiaiis of iittiVestern 'eottntry— , , ii . Was in 'thisiraYlliat'lliti r indifiliiitboi•PiW were first disec t liered.i Dr.ltorSe was the lirsC, man to e s tabickluitiMfaa that all diseases arise from puTitrry.ovrriiElnooD;--titt our strcngth - ,-hettltlenittilife - llcpended - upotrittis vital tluid, ,, f-t, f5,1; - ;,i i!, .:;1 ...,,: ft , i,: _; When the various-passages become clogged, and do-not -actlu iter@t,harthous ,with the ditferont functions of.the body, tho blood loses its action, becootes. thicki . :corrupted and dis eased ;;' thus: causing ad, pains, ,biekne§s :and distress of everi manic; our - strength is ex, hausted, our health We arc , depriVed or, and if I nature is not assisted in throwing off the stag-. Mint humors, the bfood will become choked land cease, to - act, and thus our light of life Will j forever b'e blown Mit. ; .,Ilow iniportant .then 1 ' that we should keo the, y_arions- passages of ; the body free and open. • And how. pleasant to us that We have it im our p9wer- hi put a medicine itt.you-r reach, riltrinkrv . , - Morse's lit-. dian;_ Root ,Pills, manufacture :1 . from plants , and roots which grew around the mountain- . ous cliffs in Nature!sgirden, for the health anti recovery of diseased man. tine of the roots from which these l'ills are made is a Sudorific:, 1 which ; opens. the pores of the skin, and assists Nave in throwineout tho lihec pewts of the Corruption . within. The second is a plant i Which is an Expectorant,.that opens and un i clogs the passage to the hings r alid. thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throw ing off phlegm, and other humors - &eta '; the i hums by copious slitting. The third is a Di , ntetie, which gives k;il§o geld. doable strength to the Kidneys ; thtm encouraged, they draw ! large *omits of nummity Troia the blood, 'which it: then throWn out bountifully by the ! urinary' or water passage, and which could' not - have been discharged In any other way.. l ' The folfrth is a Cathartic, and accompanies I the other properties of the Pills white engaged in purifying the bli3oll ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot paSs. by the other outlets, are thus taken imp and conveyed off in . great quantities I t y t . the bowels.. „ ? Fi-om the above, R. is shown that Dr. Norse's 'atil t ,' n iltatt fills riot only 'enter the stomach, 1 hut bccome united 'with the- blood,, for they' I find way to every part, and completely rout Out' I ead cleanse the system from all imm:rity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be ileums perfttetly healthy ; consequently all sickness and, pain.is driven from the system, , for they camot remain when the body becomes 1 ,; so pure and clear.; ' ii The reason -why .peOple are so distressed d when sick, and wliv so many die, is becausel they tio mgt gpt, rtl:medicine which will pass to the alhieted pat;ts, and which will open The natural passages for the di case to be cast out; hence, a large quantityof food and other moat-1 ter is lodged, and;the stomach . and intestinesi are.literally overt:owing with the corrupteq mass; thusmadergoing disagreeable ferateit- 1 tation, constantly mixing with the blood,whiclr i throws corrupted matter through every vein; r and artery, milii life is taken: from the bodye Iby itiseaso, De..'Tioßstis pi,i..;),. , ,:i hart, added to themselves victory ; upon victc.ry, by restoring' millions of ; the sick to bloOminv health andli , happiness. ; Yes, , thousands wll have heeM; racked or tormentedwith sianess, pain midi 1 angniSh, and Whose feeble frames have beenl; scorched by the burning elements of raging i fever, and who have, been brought, as it were, width' a kelt of the sil i cut grave, .nu.; stand; ready to testify that ;hey would have beeMl I • nentbered wit II the dc.:4 had it not been for; t4i, great „arid wundeatil medicine. Morse'sli Indian Ilf i o,;. Bi Psi , Aft.t.7 one or two doses had; Ibeen taken, tbey were cst,mished, and abs O-1 I lately surprised, hi witnessing . their charming', effects. • Not only do they gnu ininiediate raise, and , strength, and take away all sickness,!l I paid and angliiilir,"lft.i.t they 'at once - go "td work at the foundation of -the disease. ' which is the - blood. Therefore, it kill be shown. especially by those who use these l'illS; that they will so' cleanse and purify, that dish ease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight)i and the flush of youth and beauty will agaia return, and the prospect of a long and happd life will cherish and brighten your days. li ,CkUTION Merchants and Traders will lie on, their guard and not be. imposed - upon by a Coilu,L, thrfeit of Or: Morse's Indianitoot Pills, signed A, B. Xsore. Xlll genuine Pills will liereafte l r have the nairsi and signature of 13. LAKI.; Opmees.s . (4: to 4. J. I;:hite C 0.,) oh eueh box. All orders and letters relating to said Pills must be :01,ireii'!4ca to WM. .),11 - DGE proprietOrS. of Dr.. A. Tinsk's Magnetic Oink niefit,) liarlvilfe,"MadisiniXo.; 'N. Generitl Agents for Dr...Moyse'sl.lpljttu Root Pills. 13. LA) (successor to ,A.. J. While t.t..V.4.,) 50 Leoitard Street,' New York, Sole ProPrietor. - Said by SMITH' S JONES, Coudersportinisci by - all Medicine' Dealers in the .routiti. • . • 10i4-1.v.. II OW_ - , klt D As-Qc-TATIoiN, PIIILADEbPIII A .4 Renerolcut -institution, ky special entlownictit ..11esiekanef • • • • • iressiliotfilieted with 176:4411 3 4 1 1;:t14;-: Mtn; 110741:4RE1' ASSOCIATION, 'in 'rletvi io the awfuTclestrUction of human life, caus ed by Sexual diseases, several years ago direet- cd their bani4ltingSurgetuf,toppen:p. - Mben sary`.i'oi .tire ti:aitinebt of this 'elass'of diSeaSies • in all their l'ohns„ and tO - give,..),,1111.1.1(1.A1. AD VICE GItATIS, to all who apply by letter, with 'a" deseriptiori . 01 their condition; (a i ge - . occupation, habits of life,- kc.,) and cases of extrelife - rof . t'erti•;tor.F4llllVSl - pW , DIGE94S UR The Direeters. o Oa Associat',on t in. tlteir I.tte Annual ileport expres's the' hi glidsf stilis faton with the sitecess , which has attended the takers-rot; their -,Surgcons in, th e , eur . , SpcinvitorrliMa,'Setninal)yeaknes;g, -* Cloiterr- hc', (110 et, the - vice'of' Onanisnil !or, 11settic ofAlto..lildneys,aud I.ll4d dei•, andlorder.a : eontinuanee of t4e plan for the ensuing year, ; „ admirable ltiquirt Sliermatoriltrett;.or 4%31. adillirtlb. . Sernival-Wo4ness,,,the Self-AtitiSe‘auir other:Diseases of the Sexua OrgauS,,b,y- the, Consulting 41tar goon; will he! sent (in - a Sealed etiFel ope,) Fltl?.Fl OF CITA ILO "on - race lilt of :TWO STAMPS for poStage•...•: t • ". " Address, !for": RepOrt'treatment, iblr. .1. SKILTANI ITOUGHTON, Acting Surgennj Howard AssOciation, NO. 2 South Ninth Street, l'hiladelphia, P. - " 111:24-1y. . " • 3 ) A I compound - remedy-, in .sifhich we have la. befedl.o . .prodtieb the:triat effectual ...alterative that carite made.`'' is a'concentrated extract of r-gra,Sa4.sap4rillo, 1 - vith oth er 'stiligterteqOlitill greater 'alterative potter a s to !afford an effective , antidote .for the disease; Sarsaparilla is -reputecl-to , cure. It is believed tlnitrartell a;remedy isiwanted by tlrose i c t iy sutler from Stromotts complaints, and that one wldch will accomplish . ; their cure must pie ce of• i mmense. ,service tei large-class of our afflicted: fellow=citixeiii.- • 11-6 n - conipleteli this oiniliouncl will do it:haibeen provenly expel. intent on many of tlieworst clista.to be f etul d of the ecarplaints':•'—• . • 28C1tOraLA :AND %.5CD6F171.07.13 COMPULXN. EnNirl;l , oN AND ERITTIYa g Dr.ASES, I:LCtlap I.3s6T6DES, -17610DS t 3 LT St!Ai.D IICAD, ANtriYPIDLITIC 311:121.71:DIATPFSN-ISD, Dki.DIA" , I)onturr, Drs. 14;21 Rau OD ST. ANritoxy's Finn, and indeed the whole 61114. 'of Complaints' arising front Istrciurr or vn.n 13r.tions, " - • TIA I 4. ( 40 41x: 41 0 wOl be. found a great pr o . Muter Of health, Whei4' taken in the Spring, t o ccpel the foul.:humors; ftstcr M the blood at that season of the-Letaift.ti.,:y:letentnhrio:vs. eXindsitin of them thany'ranklino'lli,orders are nipPed . thu bud, • the aid of this remedy, spare thenisclfe s f ro 4 the elidnitinee of find eruPtions and nimbus; sores, through - which the system Will strive to rid itself, of corruptions if not assisted to do this through the natural ebainiels of, the body tjv an alterative 111.060,11(7. , (Teeing nut the , vitiated blcioa wheziever' yiiu'fftia ifs i'alpuliVeg bin - Sting through 'the skin iwpimples, omptieus, .fr . sores ; cleanse it -when you find . 4 is ob.. structed mid sluggish in the veins; cleanse it - Otenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell I You whom Even where tioyartioulafAserder felt, people enjoy better health, Mid live liniger., fop -cleansing `-the blood. - 'Keep the• lsluod healthy, and nil, is well; but with this' pabulum of life disordered, there can he no , lasting,' health. Sooner, or later something, Must go ,wrong, and, the great inathincry of I life is disordered or overthrown. sarnparilla has, and deserveS much, flit reputation, of accomplishing these ends.; But the world has been • egregionslY - deceived by. preparations 'of ' partly because the drug alone : has not all the virtue that is claimed for, it, but more because many, preparations,. pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but littic,of the virtue of, Sarsaparilla, Or any 'thing else. , late years the.plilic have been mis led bylarge_bottles.prutindisg ttt giye.a quart Of 'Extract of Sursapariliftfol. dkri. Mosi3 of - these have :been franclq upon the ski, he they not only' contain little, if any,. Narbapa. !rilla, but often no eitrative properties 1N hata ; er. Hence, - bitter and painful disappointment ilhas folle,wyd the use of the various extracts of bSarSeparillu which flood the market, until the naive itself is justly despised, and has become symmynions with imposition and cheat. Still we call ' t ),iis, compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to' supply - Mich ti reliwily ,as shall rescue the 'name from the load of obloquy \dial rests upon ;to And we think we have gyound for believing it has virtue: -which - are irresistible by the ordinal,- rtni.of the diseases it is Mind ed to-cure. In order -to secure their complete kadication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously . 411411 A:Main to directions sit the bottle. TIRF.P.IItEp AY Ak i le.r.n. -dit . CO. . . ,9,11-F,LL, MASS. Pxicei. Si IrFit9wo; Six Bottles for $5 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,. has ion for itself 'such a renown for. the cute el 'every varlets; nf Throat :mil Lung. Complaint, tha. St is . entiwl - y unnecesSary for us - to. recount the eviActtett . of Its virtues; tchefo;ei 'it 'has been em ployed. As- it has long, been in constant - us throughout this.section; we need not 41o:more tha assure the people. its quality is kept up to the bet it ever has been,.and that it may be relied en ao for their relief all it hai ever been Swa& to do, Dyer's Cathartic \ TWA rTLF*PzI 7 • Costirenes.l, Attiun,ie, Pysprinia, Indigestion, .I)9sentery, Noi,9a4„; .frysipelas, Headache, frAptio;44 Mal SkirtDiseaui i Tetie;, Trrolrs- an 4 a 1 ..?lhoti)3; 'traria, 004, lycyi•algig i PS 41 .pin, and far — tnit'llyirty yl.e .2.11,904. They are sugar-coated, so that the most seasi five car. take them pleasantly, and they . arc th • best aperient in the world for all the purposes of • family physic. . Price 25 cents. per Box; rive Poxes for SUN Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, .have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these -remedies, but our space here will not permit . tb• hP,ertton of them: The Agents below named fur lush gratis our MIR ten:: ALMANAC hi which the are given with also full descriptions of the atm , complaints, and the treatment that should be fel lowed'for their cure. - Do not be. put of by unprincipled dealers wit other preparations they make more profit 0.. • iteMand Armes, andltake no others. The sic. Want the best aid there is for them, and. they, shod , have it. All our Remedies aro - - - Sol 4 by SMITH S JONES,and D. W. BI'EN CER, Coudersport; .COREY R: SON, Ulysses A. 11. 'HORTON: .MANN Millport ; C. IL.SIMMONS, Os.waya and ln• all Mereisal4s and Druggists. [11:::. - Eyes Open Ears Open! RIG HT' ABOUT -FA t h l o ),;I: thata that, casn himht h c i o m m e h ear am s t ee l tl a :e ll" v ia N '- onders:i.)eing done iu tb Pity of Tanneries, and especially at ,the 01 fieguiator, ult;q4+ , titirty-riv0..0 . 0 and sever boys are wanted to wenk.fifteeil hours eve* day, (Sundays excepted + ) a Ole thst bath e money come: Bring a hoard, L• a shingle bring a hOg, bring a ge:ese, bring a dyer, brig a hide, bring a mink,-bring a pelt; bring you butter—bring what you like, you shall net l' turned empty away because vent have fun ths filthy lucte to buy your bread. Thus ender the first lesson. -M.:kith l c,: 20. 1 4 1 VERYTIIING. bought and sold at vhe 01' _LA Regulator, except Gas, Gas, B,papdal Blarney. Soft Soap and Soder, at Eispence pound, must be bud at ,Sontelirothers, at.Som BrotherS, in this town. . .20 CLARK S PIIILTAPS. • grILARK. -.54 PHILLIPS reptleir the r thank V to all the _good p4ple of 11* Coninw n- Aver!lllii far their most liberal patronage, nod they do' tender their special . thanks to their competitors Wudi'llity others,. - for their gent barking for all. than,. Concocted fillsChood for 011. time,. envy and jealonsY; fo - r no doubt it was' Moatit. frit evil, hat has proved our good. So go The Riore tho better. 20 , CLARK S....PHILLIPS. -- FLOUR, PORK and Beans, Horse ' re Corn Meal, Oats, • Shorts enough to . su ply a silvan nation, - at the Old Regulator., 21). CLARK & P1111.1.1P: 7, . - - Ar'illOlCE STONE JAME, in bbl. of bulk, a lJ greatly reduCcd prices, can be !•id "