gricuitural, „ 1:4 a lusite,origioal local artleins iu this 4e partutskt, bell:ring that the publication of vbserrattona arat experiments iu regard to the .tgricultuTal ante Ifortitml;urat pecularities of tbis count; will I:banally - Atm:4VA our farmers. 7Tit, fappera of 'Patten—ED. JocaxAt.] kyits t4egenew Farmer. 000* *Tit Voter o 4 pot We are acquainted with an old farmer - in Canada, one of the picinvers of thei r ountry, who. for many years, by Furst': ing : a In t di . ciona system uf propping,.,hept of his 'farm,. and renderc4l it milielind - wore productive and himself more wealthy, his neighbors, in ;their IltirFY WVtrich, were ruining their forms by successive grain crops, till many th'em became little - better than labwirigl baud, and. their-opueva litr4 ter sell off for „next to nothing, ,Ip4 moire to new loca- - , tiona: Ilia fa mi •at the time we so* it, Tu 18*1, comprisikismne . 4oo'acres wider cultivation, Op soil a sandy loam, with the e;eeptturi. of 10. aer , :surrounding the farm buildings, that were of a clay oam, and includio; some 30. acres of wet mcii4qw, unit as .pastizrage fur F,ows . and young stash . , 'the balance' of the these 100 acres of heavier soil - was devoted ex- plObively to mieing hay, oats,. corn, &c, ftlr 4 ole*Avinter keep of the animals on the farm, "and the use nf the - fatuilY. The .400 acres-of light soil were devoted ex tAnsively to the prodnetion of wheat, and which wp, ,:,!moat the only crop sold off t befall% the Omf of the being oonaurned by the song" stock in winter, and. the inatplre made yip applied to the Trap 0:41 gift heavier ;Old the firm. The stock raised, however ? was of a very su- Jeriordescill4ll, and included some fine avpri Cattle and- spperior, young 'horses, adding . largely to the profit. of .the farm. - -xpr reMar, Mt`leolenee in working, the 400_ G aqui were divided into six - large holds-"of fttnn 25 to 75 acres each, 100 pre§ ffure'allivays kept in fallolv, 100 acres ana 1 - 00 acres in clover, in reg ular rotation, tills giviug.a crop of wheat everyy year from 100 out ofthree 'hotbed ;Cres.of land. The wheat was sown earl in'S.,eiiternberi_ and the cloyer deed seat terid an 'tile surfece, c$ the Tito of 10 lbs, an acre,' as soon as the wheat was well /Arrayed, itt; and thus . the clover bad a di - macula' make a good growth before the Wigter tiet 41.44 aet,an. early start next se Si.' - - By the time the wheat- was cut, the clover had thickly covered the ground, *ma almost 144 the wheat stubble. Sheep Und young 'sip & *ere now - turned into the stubble, in moderate numbers, so , as not °to eat 'down the young clover too, muck' lid - wafer rempled early in ()et°. I ber kiiiitbe'elever gars good top as a puiteetieei dem the frosts a wirttpc. in .funa follikvilig year, a number of sheep were :turned on the clover to fetten eitbei pqrelmied, to relp . ll tp, butch,- tr.,: orr, allowed the rem of the clover at so! much - per - bead per week; - and as fast as they are fattened, they are sold, and oth ers tools their Triages, About 80 heavy LeieeSter gives were kept as breeding mock, for .early lambs, and these also were put into the _glover. - Enough sheep were kept on-the clover to keep it from run uing to blossom. By October, all the fattening sheep had passed into the batch era, hands, the breeding ewes were turned into ether portions of the farm, and the (diver was now turned under with the plow, ready; for ,next year's summer fal lowing. - The third year, the land was' thorough-1 Iy &flowed, receiving three plowings be sides the one of the fall before, and by seeding tinuf.was id as fine tilth as a gar- den. , ruder _this system, the crops of wheat .obiained were magnificent, the 'si - eld wheat_ (1851) averaging 45 bush elsper acre. -- :The tillage was n of deep, the plow not penetrating below six inches ; but the droppings_ of: the sheep, the turning un der of the claver,in the falkthu.s prevent. ins the ammonia derived from them from being' 'washed away during winter; com bined with a thorough summer fallow to kilt all ' weeds; rendered. the soil partiou la* cleats and adapted for :wheat. The profits . derived NM the fattening of the sheep iiiirethan paid the two years rent Of :the land, while in clover and fallow, thus the Wheat crop to bear only its own expenses of cultivation, &e. - 11ut,:tbe farmer's wife was one.of those hard r working,-mOnenetting beings too often 'met WitlCamong . the old settlers. qiiii-ittleclt4e , fie4y, and made the boYs wok ; - bar. kept the girls at the dairyataiminnin* wheel, and scouted the 14*arienditie tiimn -to sehOul is a use less: s wait& time; 14a:02r-we - saw-the place again, but, a change' had come-over the teens, The farmer had now grown-old, and for some farmer relinquiihea all the land, V . ,tkit:fewinfieiyOund the old honibstoad, tciiiitionngest son and some of hia sons '411!11,- thinking tho system pur iittedtbp.thetriather too troublesome, and wanting in that education that would have _ had sold off or swap the stock the old man had .W-a1.4 - tio'llitioli:Pains to raise, and had lettlaniermin small portions on shares, iinriiiiir-after" year it had been cropped ' and re•cropPed with grain, till it was fast _beconiing • poor _as the surrounding farms. ThiZd,"inaii. te*k.lis round to ate° 4he Irritelc. of what he. once took , . a qtfideltoits the finest- farm in, the dOlll3- try, the expensive threshing machine, grain aritii,, , ,ana biter - implements, now eta decay : and lyii4 here and there ' 4 .4 . 14141 the.. fences; ,the horses he once 4 1 , 341 4, Min Self on, now in their old - days ,141,4 4 4 lwb*. to wander about the roads frr t4iO4-0 , 4 while the stable were filled with strung& bones, theyardg with strange cattle, while. stranger wen had erected theit shanties here and there about the farm, . . Trtam nr. Canso—A friend sends us a communication, attongiy , condemning the practice of tying _up 'cattle, We agree with Wee' the main. 'Young stock and store cattle should not be constantly confined, PPenldieds and a yaril, to roam in are butter than °in earns an 4 stables. If tied up during the night, in cold weather, they should be turned into a sheltepe,d yaxd &ming the day. Exercise is essential to their healthy growth. With fatting . animals the ' case may 'be dif ferent.—Qeurses Parm,er. Sleeping TOgethEfF. If a man were to see a. quarter efl . an kelt of 13'9rtu pnt, in his cup of cogee, he could not drink it, heganse'he knows that the whole cup would be impregnated ; It a very .imall,amontit !:?ftioine virulent pois on lle introdeped int 4 a class of water, the drinking of it might not produce instant, death, but that woghi nAtt prove that it was not hurtful, only that 'there was not, enough of it to cause'a destructive - result immediately. • - , We sicken at the thoughtof taking the i breath of another the moment it leaves, I the mmith, but.that breath mingles, with the air about the bed in which two per-I sons lay ; and it is rebreathed, init not the less offensive is it in reality on account ofl the dilation, esoopt that it is not taken in its concentrated form but each breath makes it more concentrated. One sleep-! er corrupts the atmosphere of the room by his own breathing, but whet! two persons are breathigg at tilt same time, twelve or fourteen tins ig each minute, each min extractina all the nutrimegt from a gallon of air, the deterioration , must be rapid 'n44 wocially in a small and close room. A. bird cannot live without a large supply of pure air. A canary bird linng op is 11.,,mtained bedstead where two persons sleptdied before the morning. Many infants ara-found dead in bed, and it is attributed been over laid by the parents; but the idea that any person weld lay still for a moment on a baby, or - anything - else of the same is aloard. 'Peath was gaped by the want . - ofpure -air. Besides, emsnraiim, aerial aFol PAP er less solid, are thrown out from every per son—thrown out by the procession of na ture, I ture because no longer fit for life purpo ses, because they are dead and eorimpt.— but if breathed into another living body, it is just as. abhorrent, as if we took into our months . the matter of sore or any other exeretton. The most destrnetive typiMiti and pu trid fevers are known to arise directly from a number of ,perzons livipg, in the same, small room. Those who ean,afford it should there for arrange to have , each meuber, of the family sleep in a seperate bed. If persons must sleep in the same bed, they should be about the same age, and in good health. If the health be much unequal, both will stiffer; but.the healthier one the most= the luvalid suffering for want of entirely pure air. So many cases are mentioned in stand ard medical works where healthy, robust infanta and larger children have tilled led away, and died in a few months from sleeping with grandparents, or ther old persons, that it is useless to aite - srp:c..l instances in proof. It would be a constitutional and moral good' for - married persons to sleep in ad joining rooms, as a general habit- Is would be a ceatain means of physical in vigorance and of advantages in other di, rections,which will yeadily occur to the rgeetive reader. Kings and Queens .and the highest personages of courts have sep arate apartments. It is the bodily etna- uations collei,iing and concentrating un- 1 ier the same cover which are. the most destructive of health—more destructive' than the simple contamination of an at mosphere breathed in oupr i eti.-7r.ffatCs 4ottritai. of .11ealth. List, of Letters . . • . EMAINPiG in the Dot Office at Conders -1.11, port, Pa., for the Quarter ending july 2d, 1859 : Ames, Elizabeth Lowrey, David Ansbn, Yatespuu, Julia A. Baker, Hannah sledoury, A, It Baker, Julius Nelson, Ann Beach, John N. Nelson, Sam'l Bell, Johnll. ff. Nostitz, John Luau Olney, Sarah J.-2. • Burdick, Amos" Parish, Elmina Chase, Dclils.-R. ' - Parks, Mary Churchill, Persia Frith, John B. Cobb, Chauncey Redson, polly - Corey; A, - Rinehulsi.Cornelins Cushing, Chloe E. Roche, Owen-2 Deppin, B. .Schreiber, Gottleib- Dual, Hiram Sherwood, Norman G0rum,...0. W. - Split)), Wm. Groesbeck, Wm.' • StarkMeather,:llpuy • Hunt, Louisa - Thatcher, David Johnson, C, W. • Tillotson, Aaron . Johnson, Reuben , Truemal.p, Lyman Killiga.n, J: N. :• Tyler, T. B." Leoriarci; W. • -- Voorhees. 0. Lestnor, Sophia - - White, Adaline D. • Wilcox, George - : LiErPersons inquiring-for the above mil please say they_are-pd_yerttsed. , _ , - - JOHN If. AMP; P. U. .1110OTS, SHOES, Rubbers, Hanle Over ,Sbees,ler men, 'woinen'attobild,ren by the ease; lluen'or 'pair, at • - • : 20 . • OLARRA PHILLIPS. TAKE NOTICE I - FF con want to get your Watch- r • 1 - es-or Molts pUt in good-run ning order; take them to /41.170.4y'5. • You will find him on hand to do ynnr Iro4 on short' notice; and in a..wbikinaulike manner, at No. 2; PIICOV BLOCK, opposite . _ Parrn s elee's Drug and Rook Store. Jewelry neatly repaired,' and work done on short, notice, cheap for cash. JOHN B. DAYTON. 1- Wellsville, April 17, - 1659. , 40-6 mo. PLASTER for sale by P. A. STEBBINS. AttgABILE DICTC: 91999,745,W9,05! HARK BATIK. !1 What Iftrisc Is That 0 ! . IT IS THE. ReSII AT THAT OLD • REGULATOR, in full blast front f s.. at., to 9 r. at„ by the good people froin Da4 to ilareaheba, after the good thiogs iht rein con tained. Wellsyille is a fast City, and . the peo-; p I P arc, fast nags. O my!! how they do work at that old Store Farming and liog= ging can't begin with it; and..they don't try to hait any -lvidy with' Cc, 'Sogar, and call. it god.. Sag mist& possibly do for Vine„Oar, (f Cleansed. _ $lO,OOO ti•orth of choice Porla, brought- ill the Hog from llTyoroing and Livingston coun ties, packed by Clark Phillips; 30000 Sugar Cured Huns; 2;090 Shoulders; 12000 Pure I,ar4; ix* litiots and Shoes; 47000 Horse Feed; 95790 Nails, 4t to 5c ; 78000_ Hard ware, Orerrpge.re, Tip Ware, wane and Wsoden Ware, rfoolq fop Mechanics. Farmers arid everybody ; 1600 Flour, $+,75 to $7 ,• 76 Chests of Tea, from sg. ; Paints, Oils, Fluid, Aleohol,.Catyphene, and 2u9000, other things; 400 - Bushels Stone Lime;cheftp ; 11.417 hers and Buffalo Ovsr-Silops, for ,)fen, Womsn ant} C4ildrep. WANTED! at that "Old Regulator" in Wellsville, foot of Plank Road street, on-the Railroad, surround: ed by Shingle Shanties, Lime Shanties, Pork Packing and Flour Shuttle's, all the gtiod peo ple, n uil and she-mail. • including the pretty I,asspt and prim Old - tO - carry off the needful, substantial and fanciful thing. thgniu contained. Thus ended.). Want No. 1. Ip. 2 calleth for 2000000 Sawed Shinglesi 1500000 Shaved.' 491 gggoggo Lumber, Also big Deers and Little Dears, some Bears,' some Patridges, some Porcupine, Cash si% Butter, Cheesedloots, Qgs, Pqq4FyiPprn, &c. Come all ye Who wish to bay or sell; we will do you good. Doght it not if any say nay,-, it is not our fault that fools and are not all defunct. So now we are prepared to greet you with a Merry Christmas and a Hap py Kew Year - PIA4K ?IMAM'S. Wellsville, 'pee. 2.1, 18 8. (1 1 44' I'. S. If that Printer made $l5OO by-mind ing his own bnsiness, and $5OO more by let tiug ills ueighborls ajone, what, mought some some others do? Let catbappy medlers a nswep. 001:1E11§1"ORT ACpEDIY, 1859. Rev. 3. HENDRICK, A. 4., Deviclem., SPRING and SUMMER TERM commences Tues,d44 - 9 APrit rig FALL MM . commends Tuesday, August 23. nates cif Ttliticr4 Primary Branches, _ Common English, 3 s'o Ifigher English, with Algebrch ' ... . 4 75 , Higher Mathematics, 6 00 Latin and Greek, - . 6 00 ' Drawing (extra) 2 ; 59 Mltsic, With use of Piano, (Writ) •16 00. French, (extra) 3 00 French, without - other studies, - 5 00 Room Rent, each, ' 1 00 BEir Competent Teachers have been secur.. ed for every branch of - Study. [3l.] NILLPORT !RAD-QUARTERS. 9111 E pu t bscriberS ,take this method of in forming their friends that they are in re ceipt of, and arc now opening:, . choice and desirable stock of • - STAPLE AND FANDY DRY. C f OOIIS, tcr•which they invite the attention of all who desire to make purchases. Our stock is large has been selected with great care, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants of this section of our country. Our stock of Dry Goods con sists of lIRESSGOODS,TRIMMINGS,RIBRONS, EMpROIDERIES, PARASOLS 'DLOTHS, GASSIMERES VESTINGS, DO • MESTIDS I • SHIRTINGS, • LENTENS: PRINTS, ;HOSIERY, SHAWLS, and a variety of other hlides, too nuineroos to mention, • We haye also a complete assort ment of GROCERIES, HARDW4P,Ef AND • CROCKERY; all of which will he sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay, and for :IF roved credit on as reasonable terms 44. aller establishment. . 3IANN &NICHOLS. Ang. 11, 186.-9:13 ly. Iv EVEIW BODY'S MOUTH I ' • I IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH! IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHY "THE AMERICAN SMOKER." WHY . " THE .4MEEIDAN SIRIKEIL7 WILY " THE A3}ERIDA4 S3POKEB.." • . STUDDED- WITH DIAMONDS. STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. WHITS STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. WHY, PRESIDENT BUOIIANAN'S AMERICAN SMOKER, Which has been ordered of TIIE AMERICAN TI ava COMPANY. . • . 22 & 24 Frankfort Street, Nen , York. - 1 - FANTBo Di, including inaids.and matrons, old or piing, plain or pretty, ryish to huy or sell anything, we give it as our candid ovin. ion, they had better come to that same Old Regulator, kept imfull blast by 20 . CLARK PHILLIPS. CORN-VEP • I3PGS, from Wye ming and Livingston Counties, are being packed, and will be until January, 1859, by • 20 CLARK tz PHILLIPS. Special Notice to the Ladiegt. `STIMMER, FASHIONS.. ' MRS, GBIDLEY tentlers her thanks to the citizens of:P tt cr. and adjoining counties, for • their generous patronage. She would say to the public, that -.she. has_on . hand a splendid assortment of Millinery Goods,WhiCh she will sell retail or wholesale at the ewest rates, es pecially to those in the trade; at a small ad vance from N. Y. prices. - Ali ordersprompt ly attended to. T. E..GRIDLEY will deliver Bonnets to any place, ordered. Bleaching and Repairing done up in the latest style, with taste. The large - quantity of work to be •' done over," will he delivered at the earliest moment. Ladies please call or send inyourorders. Shop locat ted 31,miles west of LeNiriSVille. E. U. N. GRIDLEY. Ulysses, May 3 , 185: 1 .-38. • ' What ttikor roartufacutre, TFlE,AMErtmetx sq . ()Kea,- , •Consistitigiof sweat variety of unique and beautiful patterns of ,Cigar Tubes; also, sec= oral varieties of Pipe - Tubes'. - The peculiarity about these r rtieles is that Otich one ii•orrang ed so as to receive.% damp! sponge,, through which the, melte of the burning cigar latis to pass on its way to the-'ruonth. -.This , "damp sponge not only cools the smoke, - hufextracts from it the nicotine oil, the poisonous proper ty of the Tobacco, which repderi the breath less offensive. , Smokers will' find the use of these Tubes - a - 'lexury uever before attained except - by using, the Turkl4h water;jar. Their use will also greatly prornote the health -of the babitusi srpoker and preSerre , the • sweetness of the breath. : 1- •, , • THE' AIWA:MAN CRPET lIO9K. .. rs a little euntrivance .for butting clown carpets without tacks. -This is al new article, which has never.before been upen the market. ,But lit possesses the merit.of enabling - a person to put dOwn Or take up a eiirpet of tha largest size in general use in fifteen minutes, without any injury ,to the flour, or I • carpet, It, is very cheap—cheaper in the lotig run thaw-tacks— and the great faculty with which even a sem - , ant can take up and put clown carpets, with, out the possibility of a mistake, renders it in yalnabie to the houseke,ePer. - . - . . i • THE-AMERICAN PEI( lIOLDER. -- 4: WIPER. 11 It is fl; neat invention for liblding a wet sponge, into which.the pen Is thilist,, always coming out preen and ready - for es°. A very conven ient ,t tide for the Counting-House, Desk and 11. ; ihrary Table. 11:39 • The . - The AttlerjaCl4 Trades Compa ny, was organized, November 8, - 1857, with a Capital of One _hundred thousand dollars. f This Company was forniedwith a Wier.' oltak- I lug up inventors of small articles of gdiefal 1 utility, who are unable to make independent I R.Frmlg ( 4-,tents fpr igtrodueing their inventions, by an equitable arrangement. with therri for their, rights by, purchase Out and ont„ or by a tariff on the articles ma nfactured and .5; 4 '141 The inizentive genius of this country has long pallet! ftir an .Institution Of this, kind..., Tliel Apierican mind is so active; tliatthOusands of tilings arp invented, many of which woul4 be really Useful to thp community; but which are never introduced, -because the inventors of then have no means to carry them out. - * The capital of this Company will be detoted to theAevelopinentof really uspfultnyrintions, TO CtimpAny have le oohnuittee on batents, whose duty it is to pass hpowallaPpliditions, aticifrOm their large Oxfleriende in such :Mate ' tpre, In i initm;;; have a security ;hat their in, 'editions will tint be inisjudgeli.; atid theliigh character of the parties 'composing that Coa -1 mittee is a sufficient gini.tarity that plans 'and' 1 sFecilmation's may besOiek?idbefope patents are applied for, without 'any ride of advan tage being taken Of this eireunistanee,.. and wimp' desired! to de , sia; -die Company wilt take out patents-far others, securing for the tined: for all of his invention that is patentable. 'pis Cothoitwy sespcdfully invite inventors ter submit' to them their plans; and it will he furthering the objects Of the Company it its oftims ass} natil.s caq !be of any service try them. ' • ! • ' $2 50 Any - one of the folloWing modes is accepta ble.to this Company : First: To munufacture . any articles for wltiPll ad:4fitodby conkrapti the inventors receiving the articles and paying for the same on delivery. . Second: They buy alw patent which is ap proved of by their committee. Third: They will manufacture and sell any article whichlthey chops to adept, Giving to the Inv i eutor such a proportion of the profits as may be agreed upon. Frank prt-st., New lo4k, being about 60 feet frent lir over 100 feet deep, and 7 stories high above he sidewalk, isiowned by the President of the Company, and is occupied in part by all the machinery, wareroom and offices of the Company, where all it's business and sales are transacted. Iy.qo SELLS TI - t .IAIERICA:si SMOKER? WHY EVERY oßuggls -,toip con DEALER-- If 9: ley dont now., they till hereafter. Dout fail th engage TILE CALUMET OF PEACE! TILE CALUMET OF PEACE! • TIIB CALI/47 7 .0' PEACE! SVIIAT IS THE CALUMET OF 'PEACE ? WHAT IS IT'S WHERE IA IT? . IT •IS THE AMERICAN SMOKER. igesSee adreitiseMent. • QUIET NERVES, QTIET NERVES! NO EXCUSE FOR .NERVOUS HUSBANDS. HUSBAND GO BUY THE AMERICAN SMOKER. THIS IS,TO BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY, From ei.ery'wifo - w r hee has a. smoking hus-• band,-and no good , husband who wants to have peace in the family will fail to obey the . order . . . p&-S a advertisement. See advertisement. T "'" PLITS- ULTRA ar SEWING MACHINES. , - THE PATENT LEVER SEWING MACHINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE GLOBE .MANUFACTURING CO- 1 14 1 44Y; 3.39 -Broadway, NM York - May be titly-'regarded as the "ne plus altra!'l of sewing machines; and all who are wishing - to find 4 Machine Which Is capable of doing; any kind of sewing for Tailors and House- 'wives, With a satisfaction heretofore Unknown, should Jose.no tiive In- ordering - one- of the; PATE4rT LEVER MACHINE,S; which are in occupy a similar position towards other sewing Machines that a patent' Lever, Watch rand evirytiody.knows its value) occupies to, wards a Lapitte. or any ether second rate watch, - , ':`his Machine makes the "Lock Stitch," - which looks the same on both sides of this fabric, and.cannot - bc ripped, PRICE $5O. - In all respects equal to machines heretofore' sold atja bundredldollars and Apwards. - Specimens of sewing.done by the PATENT LEVEV, 4 4 \cgisT„ will he forwarded to any part Odle country, upon' receipt of a postage stamp - ; ' N. R. --An" energetic. and:reliable-agent is wanted in every .town and,:village of ,the.l.lni ted Stites toad Ctinadas sell the above nam ed tunebine.., An! advantageOus arrangement wilt bi made with the right kind of merchant who is willing tolhave 'the exclusive agency. - Address Glofte Manufacturing donipcov, 11:301 4 33;) Broadway,iN, Y., •, . ; '- - Z.-4:;--THOMPS0115 CATMAGE t . W.A.GOZi Ali:Fa i t and ;BR • • PAIIIER, Coudersport, Potter Co.; Pa., takes thil method of informing the pub • lic in general that he is prepared to do .all work!in his line with promptness, . a worliman , gike manner, and, Upon the mot accommodating terms. Payment for Repairing invirlablyrequired on delivery of the work. All kinds of. PUMICE taken oa account of work. • ' - 1 DR, MORSE-:-th , „ __ ___ ____ _ —. DI.3N ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist hiss spent the greater part of his life in traveliam, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, well• as. lihrth America—hs spent three_ye ; rs among the Indians of Our Western' Country ti_ it was in this way that the Indian root Pi Is were first discovered. Dr. Morse was this: - first man to establish the fact that all 'diseases arise from IMPURITY OF TIM BLOOD-L-thirt dim strength; health and life depended .upon tl is vital ; fluid. : , : . .'. 1 ' When the various passages become elogg (I, and do not act in perfect harmony with- t e different functions of the body, the blood 10. C., its actien, becomes thick, corrupted and dis eased; thus causing all - pains, sickness abd ' distress 'of every name ; our. strength is fs hausted, oar 'health lye ( - We deprived of, an if nature is'not assisted in throwing oir the stria:- nant humorS, the blood will .become chiahe'd and cease to act, and thus-our light of life•will forever be blOwn out: How important then that_we ; sliould keep. the various passages or the body free and. Oen. And how pleasant Ito us that we'haVe it in 'our power to put a Medicine in your reach, namely; Morse's In dian Root Pills, Manufactured from plants and roots whieli grow arrinud*: the mountain ous cliffs in Nature's garden,-for the health and recoyery of diseased man. One of the roots front which these Pills arc Made is' a Sudorific, 1 Whicluopens the pores of the' skin, and assists 4atilre in throwing out the finer parts of. the corruption - within, The Seeond is a, plant , Which is an Etipectorant, that opens and- Aa clogs the passage to the lungs, and thuS, in. a soothing manner, performs its duty by thrOw ing off phlegm, and other humors' from ithe lungs by copious spitting. - The. third is 'ai Di uretic, which gives ease an - d doubM strength to the kidneys ; * thus encouraged, they - draw large amounts of impurity 'from the blood, which is then thrown out bmintifully byi the . urinary_ or_water passage,and• which could net 'lays been discharged lin 'any other *ray. I , The lomili. is a Oathartic, 'And , accompffnies; the other.properties of the . Pills.while cups& in: pnrifyingthe blood - ; the coarser particles of ; ;impel.* which cannot pass by the Other outlts, nre thus taken up and conveyed Ll' in great quantities by the laticrels:. Vrorn: tfie-ano re; it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Itoot Pills not only enter the stomach, but becoine united with the blood, for 'they, find way to every part ; slid completely rent out' and cleanse the system from all imp,:rity, and' the life. of the bpdy, which is the Llootli be-; comes - perfectly healthy ; consequently all: sickness and pain i is driven from the s.-.Sterta,; for illey cannot remain when the body Imebinesi so pan: and' clear. l ~ 1 The reason ivliy. people • are so--distressed' when sick, and why ; so uniay• die, is -bee.ause prey do not get. a medicine which will passi to. the afiliettH .1 Parts,-and which will open this natural passages for the disease to be cast (mt.; ',epee; :V large quantity of food and other niatj. ter is lodged, and the stomach and inteStineS :are literally overflowing with the corrapted mass;: thus undergoing-disagreeable fermen4 tatien; conttant,TYrti#Aglaithtli(ellicad,Whieli throws corrupted: matter through everyl vein and artery, until life is taken from the ! body , i by disease*. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to I themselves victory tippet victory, by restoringff millions of the sick tn. - blooming health and' happiness. -Yes,i thousands who have I been i ' 11111 l racked or ternmoted. with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have lbeea scorched liy the burning elements of raging fever,-and who have been brought, as it nerd, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they world have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and ivonderfal medicine, ; M9r.sei's 1 Indian Root PHIS.. After one or twe doses had i been taken, they were *astonished, and absd,-1 lutely surprised, in-witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and - take away all sickness, pain and -anguish, ' but they at once - 'go' to work at the toundatioa of the. disease. I which is the blocd. Therefore, it wlll be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that di's- ouse—that neav(ly•enemy—will take its flight, ' and the flush of yuuth and beauty will Itlgain return, and tbe prospect of a long and happy life will cherish' and brighten your days I 1 . C,NTJTION: I . , Merchants - aed.-Traders will be on their guard and not ibe imposed upon by a _l3otin terfeit of Or. Morse's ladian Root Pills, signed A, B. _More. All genuine Pills will liefeafter have. the name and:-signature of a LAKE JUDSON, (sucCesor to -1... L White & &,) on each box. * ' i • .- • -, All orderi'qd letters relating to sai 'Pills must be addressed to WM. MUDGE' CO., iproprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnet; Oint ment,)' Earlville, Madison Co., N. Y., Oreneral Agents. for Pr:.Morse's Indian Root Pills. f . .. A. JAKE JUDSON, (successor to Ai J. 'White .k. C 0.,): 50 Leonard Stew, New YCirk, Sole Proprietor. Sold-by SMITH St JONES, CouderSport; also by all Medicine De. Teri in the county.' - . . 10:46- y. . . _1 . . . . . .I-lOWARD ASSOCIAT. ~ PiIILAI)ELPIIIA.i . i A. BenAlolenti Institution,. established lot 'special endowment Yor.the relit! Of the Biel: and dis- ' . : fre,,ieCteleted 'with. Virtilenf and • . -4,iiicatic _diseases.. _...- I ' • ': - . . 1 .. 1111E HOWARD ASSOCIATION, livieir . o IL the awful destruction of ham-tali e, eaus ed by Sexual diseases, several years ago direct ea ihoir CoOulting Surgeon, to open a!Dh . . pen sary for the treatmeutof this class of diseases, in , all their forms,.and to give MEDICAL AD VICE GRATIS, to all whei apply by letter, With a description Of - ,their condition, ktge, occupation, habits of life,- &c.,\ and in -cases of extreme p,overty, to FUANISEt StFt3lG.'*iY.S FREE.OF RHARGE, : '.. ::' = - i i = . The Directors of the AssoChteon, in! their kate .ItiTinual!Report express the highest ;Bads tacVaalyitli the success which has attended the labors 'bf. their AurgeOns - in" the cline. of SPerniatorrhma, Seminal WeakiteiS,l GOnorr lg, Cleet, Syphilis, the `vice of Onttnism or Self=Ablise;l•Disease of the KidneYsrttifllad . der, - kc-, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing.. year. . ~ An admirable Report on Sperinato Accra, or Seminal-Weakness; the iiee of Onan sm, Mas turbation..Or Self-Abusti and othel Diseases of the .Sexcial .Organs, by the Consu ting'Sur , geon,, will be sent by mail; (ia.a'sesied:enVel epe,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS lorpoitage. -• ' 1 Address; for Report or.treatment, Dr. T. SKILLI„ , , HOUGHTON,' Acting Surgeon, Howard Atisociatio - n, No. :?. South ItinthStrect, - Philadelphia, Pa, - 111:2•1 7 1y. •- 1 - . 1 76, es — galsip - if la' compound rerneily,:in which vire have Iv. y ,rec, to produce the mast effectual alterati ve • can bdmatle". It is a concentrated extract !arts 811..aparilla,,no .condaiped with othef stances of still greater alterative powe r u afford an effective • antidote for the diseann ‘ m tlipari n a . i e ?cotter:ls to cure.:. It is believed t such a reratey is wanted: by . .thase who ter froni• Striunous camplaints, and that" One. Melt will. Accomplish their cure' must prov e immense serv i ce to this lurge,class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. -14 0 W . ompletely this cOmpound will do it has.beerttprvalen by e x p el .. intent on' many of the _worst eatato- be found of the following complaints:-- Scriorisza. AND SCHOPOLdES toupLux. p ,' , Etumrross AND EItCPILYt INSEAM, Mea de ; Ppr.m.r.s. ,BLOTCIIES, TOMES, SiLT ittlEl34 SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND 'SrpniLtrie to, FP.ETIONS, MEUCCILIALHDIEASE, DROPSY, Nzu,„ EIDLOtt on TIC Dootommtax„ Darman, Dry., ~ ..ms,psta. AND INDIGESTION, EItYSIPELAS, REtni or EV: AcISTDONY'S Fine, and finked the. whole crass of cronvirsints_ arising fromlnrmurt et' TILE lhootke • , • This emsp , t o l o viii s he found a great pro..' motor of liettille, when Mken in the spring, ta expel the foe W thisktts-. which fester in ri l e , blood at that season of tbslesr. By the time. - ly ekpulrion of them meet7' rankling disorder, Me nipped in the bud. llultituelos fhe aid of this remedy, -spas' thmaselves.fromi the endurance of foul. eruptions .114 ulcerous Sartre; throngh which the system win Strive to 04 itself. of corruptions, if -not oseirleti tor& this through the maitre ohannels of the body by an alterativd . Cleanse out the' Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skip in pimples. eruptions,. Or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is otw structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it iivhenever it is foul, and. your feelings will tel you whoa. Even where napartiieurar•disorder is felt, people oploy - butter andlivir longer, for cleansing • the blood. Ivies the blood healthy, and all is:well; bit - with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting 'health. • Sooner- or later something 'must go wrong, and the great machinery of ilife is disordered or overthrown.. . Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the ;reputation, of aebemplishing these ends.- Butt the world has been- tgccgiously deceived' fqr preparations of it, .partly because- elltr drag alone has not all the virtue thaC is claimed i tfor . it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be eonconffrafed extracts of it, contain but little' orthe virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any taintrctiv• ' - :•• :•• • • • 13Uring late years the public haie been mis, led by large holtlos, pretending to give a quart Of "Extract of Sarsaparilla. far one dollar: Most of these haie been frauds upon - the sick, far • they not' only centahtlittle, if Pry, "Saretipa. fine, but often no curative properties %slimy, cr. .llence, bitter anclpainful disappointment has followed.the use ofthe various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the " name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat.. Still We call this compound Sariaperilla, and intend to supply such a remedy, as . -shall rescue the r4=o ' from • Ille • load of obloquy which rats upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues . which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their - complete eradication from thOsystein; the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions at Viahottle. ". - " - !.. • ...= . -.. ... . . . . PREPARED BY • Dn. J. C. AYER di_ C 0. 2 ., LOWELL, - AIASS. Price, $1 per Bottle tifixx s acqesOn 114 Dyer's Cherry :Pectoral, • has, wan for 'itself such a renown for the sure o every . variety of Throat and Lung Complaint; that it Is eatitelY itanceessary . for us tsi . recount the evidence ,of its Nirtues wherever it Has ~ been em ployed- As it has ions . been constant me throughout this section; we need not do more than IiSSItIe the people• its quality is kept tip to the bat it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found t.; , 464 Ayer's Cathartic ion Trot ctralit CAE Costiveness, Jaundice,. Dyspepsia, Indigestio n, Dysentery., Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Ileadaelts, l'iks, Rheumatism;Ernptiqns and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy Telier, rumor/ a' • Salt Itheion, Worms, - Gdut, Neuralgia, as Dinner Phu, and for 'Purifying the' Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most Send• five can take tbent,pleasantly, and they are 1,,i1 best aperient in the wunia for all the purposes of • family physic. - • • Price 25 cents per poi; Floe loxes for 5'LOO. Greet numbers of Clergymen; Physicians, Stet men, and eminent personages, have lent th ' names to.certify the unparalleled use fuhiess of th - remedies; but our space here will not permit th insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in whichlhe are given; with also full descriptions of the a.. - complaints, and the. treatment that should bete lowed for their cure. • - not be put' off by . unprincipled-dealers IS attics preparationa they make mete profit o. Demand ATER'S, and take no others. The a want 4 44 there is for them, and, theyak. • have it. ips. - - - - All our Itemedies are Sold by 83111 . 11 Sr, JONES, and D. li'• SPEC CEP, Coudersport; COREY /i SUN, Mr" A. D. HORTON, Cushingrilje •, 'MANN NICIIOLS, 31illport ; C. IL SIMMONS, OswaYo and by all 'Merchants - and iyaggists. [11:2 Eyes Open !.Earii Open! - RIGHT. ABOUT FACET Iran ! d al h l e 3 l:t h h a tt tlntrl!a t rn!W : see the wonders hejug'detie in : Wellsville, di City of TannericS, and' especially. nt.the 01 Regulator, where thirty-two..-mert and sere , boys are wanted...to work fifteen hours ever. day, (Sundays excepted;) - and - he thittlAt i o m oney. come. Bring' a board; bring a shingle bring a hog,-- - bring a geese, bring a-deer,hrin: a bide, brings mink, bring a pelt, .kaiae'-;ig n butter—brinrwhitt yoeilike; you shall not turned empty away becauseyou hare notth filthy lucre to buy your bread. Thus;endet the first lesson: - CLABK.d; 20. - - • .• ON, EVEllYTHlNCribought mid sold at the 01 Regulator, nioept Gas, Gas, Scandiao Blarney.- Soft Soap and Soder, at sixpence pound, must be had at Some Brothers, stSe Brothers, in this town. 20 CLARK ,& PHILLIPS. CLARK Si PHILLIPS render their than to nil the• good. p.emile of this Cocoon Wealth for their - most liberal patronage. an Alley : do tender their speeiat_ thanks to the. competitors and any others, for their genii barking for all ilme, concocted falsehood / bt all, time, envy and jealousy; for no falsehoo d/ -.was meant for evil, but has proved our PO' So go ahead. - The more the better. 20 •' • CLARK & PHILIPS JrER,- PORK - and Beans, Boma Fe Jr Corn Meal, Oats; Shorts'enongli to UP -ply a small nation,. it the Old glA iOr. _ , • - 20 - - • CLARK tRe IL LIPS , STONE LIME, in bbl. or bulk, • greatly reduced CLA IRK an c be.h LLadID ut, rBI. -