S SL;r;i ~ "+~+ ~~j °~` ~~i.r~rZ~~c~Lt~~~.:_- 411:k-tuyite'brigitinflOearlirtich.$ fa Elio-4e purrfrucht, belicring-Jbat, the pUbliraiiun of pbseraticitts mut exphritnents in fit - Lard to the Agricultural and 11,erticnkfirat peeularities of this county will funttiary licilefit our fitrinefs. Tfrit;',llfrty 6ru:Cf. pottet'; - 4 13, .:Jqt;n-N.AL 4 -1, - • the ..2t7, - •r i • inclepentien t, . • .4 . 17°:;t43 1 //e:Cds , -,in: Vic - Lures. . Tyr 1.1:41t1..Y WARD BEECLIEn A weed is said to be "a plant out of place." An excellent definition; for, viarisitittre;tibetrappropriatiily phieed; that der!ves - this-,,nauts... for. ~ v ,exatious tortide.ssness - ? ' . But a Weed / ISAfien in its very placo, when well painted. We hinteleanied to look upow.manycliegeta libtropfobates wittken eye-of favor. Some ,heautiful in struc-. tuiei in sower;' or in leaf-forms,• when f etti'seticitainined.' - 'Thet habits of others make them subjects of great interest. Wei leCuileet (ince, while standing with one of {he first -landscape artists of America he- ! fore one ofAiaddhigtonl 's: views of the Thames, whose troika were clothed (pic torinily) with magnificent acquatic plants, being surprised to hear him Say • thatin 4merita we bad few large, succulent Vents fit for an artist among our native - nreeds. Since that time we have never gone into iii6adow or field': without notimr, thep .ints as stt jeets ofportrait '2Anti I feet sure that there can be lie.e?tcuse .for barrenness ie the fore grontirlitif iandicapesfrom want of mate 'lt th e went of industry; •Or the( 'ant of real ltioe for weed-like plants, that occasions Auch- meagre. or conventional picture's.' It is seldom that we See plants Tendered,- as Landseer or Rosa Bunheur ,lender"" agitnftls; with an - cittlinsiastu of lave Ahiit never tires; that can never 00:iitgh repeat them,. If-our right - band 144 been:endowed. with cunning, we: be 8:0:1'P-thAt the humbler grotrths of the field o_l4 - oecUpy_' znuah of its skill. , 33 u t Otte inastlove .well to pain well.. If a iillttiri!doo net . ; respect a plant, if it exerts 1013 : bim_nci pooitite and pleas irable in ihieuet),hs unfit to. represent . it.. A tome that does not iove children can' nev er take good:00 of them; and an artist .0 4 04, 4oes not love what are called weeds, ettAnot justice. Some. ridiculel ba's Been throiin - iipott'our yolintt'artistal fur painting grasses mtnuch. That they paillt.them tit'allis their praise ; and that tlierecitlfitie . :themselves to so few, and re pea..4llieir-Wark- so 'often, as - if there were bat - half u - doion . species in, the. world fit for 'yeah' fault l- I oiCad orliitt"fe , e'strikirie and effective plantsi . in . ... , apy - ti,irectien, growing_ abund -0;44y-them arnin many that one - tnighq lltell be embarrassed by .riches. Theie,4 l 4lfi..P4* - family... None can be lcitii'Pretetitints - :or - More. - incritorions, V.bitillif duet gran , in dark and shaded I o:Wee ? • Nilo" a breadth ofleaf the Rurr dock ,poibi . t.,,Frliat vittor eal th,• wha t an alike spread of branches, When its iskeiont stem is fully extended ! 'T Here ; too l la. the. relisldlit Horse=radish, of a' broad and long palm. The .Eiteampane i*apiqkter plant of kenerouslear. 'Laying tistaili7nitiorejtieliceS;: - Whn can deny great ntorit, aka robiseatid - plant, to the SktinkLe.abbage • :What if its odor is ats iedispulable fitot ? Art, in • this re spect, has the advantage of Nature. In a . piettiie peculiar; and delicaterirecn mould be beautiful; 'without - the least. odor. • • ' , :!.M tong upright plaitts, the 31ilkweed is potable. Not for its . grace; • but. for its full habit and generous bearinf!.. --The thistleit3hUibrfet4nili;.6lielsedir,es;‘ the eat-tail, the water -plantain family, the . bind-tteed, the ivoodbine; and the blank-' both' upright` and ' ' creeping, than which, lit ifti(rklOaf; ja, lAix.so:tn, , :cif in fruitt ov,ery-atage,, nothing can be more grace fill and beautiful,-these all deserve ear A r .-, fgL istutbk. '• The Mull - pin nocx3 hardly be men tioned,l attAt_igures in pictures already, nut! what-mould: :port equisitethnn:the y-cifAspartigns ' if well - rendered ?! • lete,itoo,'ls the Golden-Rod, the Aster,' ilie - Iroxoteed (veritonriz.) the 5mart ;4116...11 Teasel; and a hOdred more,— t dmirabluchitily for ornamental designs and decorative patterns, but, likewise; tit 4turient, for . tliefowouncls of landscapes. It I,moribiT,Of flee that. the pla . .nts 4 .- ot.exilta . re' cm- our Coo ti petitokreTtlioe:whioh. are most beautiful - gor Arsa_enta design, v i 4., _lv leat rye, skit ,I*iiej; .cholncliat . corn, the cotton Pad . the g ape: `- _= The potato; - Poor homely fellow, iitis-po 'merit except, in its blossom;. but almost all the plintswhich fore . the sta-1 pleetePS; arepniversallY beloved o.ferttsts‘l II ainaSing, to r e ad the descriptions qF :lye* 1p ;agricultural: book's. T:ditors Are,biiind to look upon the weeds only in -reltitioßttifarming.:. If a; thing be prolific; ttetuititotta Of life, and voracious of food, no :inattef - ,fielr - graceful its form or comely its 0i it is hated; and all the tigly :patoeiPt,the Vocabalary are heaped on At: Butitial 'Should mot prevent the , ad mire •Aion'ofthOse'who'have no crops to tend. `.2iliettilenitivoid May yet bel exquisitely Wit.arctiAite sure that it is the artist;s alit if he;ts-cleficient in ,succulent foil keitiPjeois riches, in all graceful Ifetutivattti l twining vides.- Instead of'a elytitittiliitaft of such eletrients, our moods, ow,wet ,Meadtiws; our hedges--'artcl iiilll-ivie4:o*flagrAltem. It 'requires tiodine and imlnstryin, l'efirescuting t that :to _make •every *fp art: l iSt's .pOrtfolio'riel.o in vegetable 1 ,:, AtetuoVe. Ink Stains. ' „ , ,, . , • lidd just .linillell'read fug fr.stit. Juliwon's remarks an Mr. Cleve-. land's therkry sif saltias , Jvwitnieer'saleipprilider" and rcmedrj. when-Over it - ent my. inkstand upon a beautiful light drab table cover,,,jttitor griat conternationi .as my wife had "i,oftetil Cautioned -:me aitaint Ibis, thing_` I rushed for the;talt-celler,an'ilemptred its contents over: the, black -,miss of ink, in five nutep „the qin4 disap peared i I doubted - Mr: 'Cleveland's theory before, - „bni ottAt.l.to dduin it any.lon - ger:?..,:,, -Thevu js,une point; howcver, : in which ply experience differs from Mr. Cleyeland's ibeory —I emptied the'salt - oi;er and 'upon the ink, anti it darende.il into . the cloth acid ,elfutptl, tbe.desive - d,object, . : 101 One, thing : is , certaincyikether. snit, beat unlyersai,rOnie:cly, or not, trill .inreti. ij ITltiiedili!Mer. l r.rF tr 4 try-Stenilpymt t „ . ,• • • ME • 441mirable S' 0 vrp 'Crduxrevi Bzanr tut - Witost! t There is-at least :as mach. justice .and; pro priety in: - •atiother exclamation--4izl--,our friendstr - thildrcn.l . rit'llt WrOOr..! for if patriotism, oilli';alfi'eriarcOntry'i"re tillers the 'first feeling,,ndmissible, sure!y.the natural and stronOr'liae Lf one's ownr . olfspring, 'and' the intimates 'Of otie domestic circle; •offers an abundant: eXcnse :for ~ the. other:.:- We well know it is not wise, tir perhaps •const&ten't with the teachings of religion to give our sanction by what is. positirely wrong—,what we- KNOW to-be wrong ; an&yet; in a chtnee evils; may ive, and should WC not, select the . least. :A. child, in'spite ofour best efibets, trgedacationL al iIIfIIICIICCA sirclini We have been able. to Maintain. may- reach adult age an ungovernable, fooliSh, or vicious per son,'; and besides the pain mid anxieties caus ed it home by son or daughter, tinder these circumstances, society, eventually, - perhaps, the law, heroines offended . by one liaxing the strongest natural .w claims upon . oar interest and affection. such a moment, ejom with the wOrld, .and in 'an unforgiving spirit of stern justice, drive this child from home and our prOtectioni ..ratinim , the risk of brining . greater iniaeondiret and'perhaps ultimate ruin, on all sides we hear loud - exclamations of— " heartless parent!"- i unnatural brute! " If, on the contrary, ice still allow our natural love: to govern, and stand by the erring, renewing . car private efforts to. correct the evils of a life that is precious to us 7 Ahen, it is "blind indul gence r:" parental infatuation;. and. encour agement to .wrong doing!" What course is left for the parent, but to endure the world's, reproach tie obeying the best impulse nftike heart, eNeda rnye4ildren and my friends, right or wrong Impartial or indifferent judges will freely condianu'und abandon, pt4haps"- puuisti the.' miatakes or misdeeds of our children ;.it is an unforgiving world- 'we live- in, • spite of the heavenly injunction—" Yea, SEVENTY TIMES j SEVEN shalt thou forgive thy brcither." We are, pe7chance, the last, the only hope from which erring humanity may derive the oppor tunity to mend; and at the very period when the ignorant and condemning .world is most severe and unforgivius-, it may be that peni teuce and .reformation have, reached-the heart, where folly and wickedness had so lately ruled. , This is especially true of the v - oung and inexperienced, in whom character is ever undergoing change, anal whero;if error and vice staride as, it is mostly through the ' apt teachings Mid evil influences 0 older sin nis—of wicked and designing men. 'lf. !herd onv.country \vow, let os still protect and defend her, until ! she gets old er °ugh and wise enough to ht . ., ;. and so too with I friends a4:11 us be slow to abandon those. that are near and tlgar to us, when error clouds their . R. L. B. [ few Says since we received a copy' of..Fit.:yeruld's City Pm,. of Philadeld Cilia, with the *ye article marked. The! writer'of-it.evidently means well-enough,' I but he has not half done the' world he un-; dertonk—unles.?. in writing it he was tic tuated by some selfish ,aim., The. true' expression of the sentiment which he has made his the* would "our:friends children . right or wrong ! --if t rifiht r! We do not believe.iu upholding either chil dren or friends when We /..now 'they' are in the wrong. On Abe -eontraryywe;be lieve that:i& is our duty, by kind and zeal ous efforts to endeavor to reclaim them to the right.- We axe not a father, but we are a sOrii.a bt;)ther, a friend; and as such we protest acrainst. the incompleteness of the 4eutunent'of "R. L. B, "=—En. Jour.] FATAL ACCIDENT THE 1WASIIINC:TO: 4 : NAT? VAlLD—Birsting of a Sixtij•four the planers-ems - were engaged in there usual bAtterv.practice at the Washington Navy Vord, recently : pound army gnu (which, it is said,hail been thoroughly tested in_lbsl) - burst. • TWo of the' gunner:=,famesil. Wilson and Wiliam Nukes . , Were instantly killed —a part Of their beads being blown Of and their bodies Thrown atonsideAle distanoe from the gun-platform. _Besides, eight men were , se:- verely and two slightly wounded; - Est . for the weary hitifils, • • When the work of life is done ; • - = Rest . fur the .t've:tis.feet, • -' • ,••-• -When therfee oftifels run ; ' - Rest for the itching .liena, • Wheti . the Cars of life is u'er;, •VleSt I - 9r the breaking ; JC:trt: • \\ - lien sin shcillvex no more: DisA j4e rest nee'l j: Oh, sueik,reptise is test ' Ailditor's Notice. NTOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor. IA: appointed by the Court to make distribq tion of the procecdS of the 'sale of :real estate in the case ef. Warren (Darter vs. W. T. Jones, No. 174; June Term, 1.4:19; anal - 11 - the case of Paul Taylor is W.T." JtMes &A. F, Jones, Of Sept.. Tenn 1.856, No. 144, wilt attend - to the antics-of his appointment at ,the Office of thePttothonotary in Coudersport, on Saturday, the" - 13fli" d'ay 'of Angiisfnext,at'ono' P. M. .:I}l - persons interested in the said dii tributitm,,_will. attend promptly. nt said time and place, fully pr fared if ptisclible to pre - sent and stilistantiate - tlleir claims Withbut'unneees: sary• asljos,kr,ntneWor • . ' • J.-OLMSTED, Protky. Coudersport, July 20,1859:-48. 'Auditor's /Notice": 1 --- _ : - - - :ft : FAR I. RY • ' , No a T p i p cx , i ts hereby d i . iie g' -p ve o n ,lrt l . ' tt m th ti e k : e A d u il i t t rl r . 1 . . • .. • . , bution of the proceeds of the- sale of real es- . ~ .i. ... -. DICF.ILIWK:INS, Veieririary Sim- tate in the caseof Jacob Reed -v.:.N. L. Dike, r - icon, WoUltl rosTedtfully inflirm tile k •hfiftine l'arin 1857, No. 219, will attend to inhabitants i4‘CI)Il•a• -6 Z'F''/A..4": (1 '4S• Tieilliti, I the' duties of his appointment at, the Office of dint he has loUatedihimSelf at tlinDouin• of D. I-the :Prothonotary. in.Coudersport, on. Monday, r: Gin, - sitiii-e; WlierOlie Will be pleased.to treat the 15th-iaT August next; at Mir: o'clock, all cases iucident ,to that, tnoble anirlUdi ;the , p..• M.: 'Those - interested-will attend if. they Liaise:. horses' tails pht up, in the liste.4 and I think propeg.: • .' D. J. OLMSTED,•Proth'u. OU4lie mist iipprored prinelples. : castration Coudersport,' July '2O; ' 1859:48. . . , skillfully performed. • - ' ' ' • - • . . . - Rtfi , r,,,,to 5 . ."31.: Mills, D. F:dlasSmirehrtd N. VILASTE4 for sale by • - • - • . . . JAIIII. - - :, , [4G-tf.3 1.1. - . • .. . . _ . Main ab'Ovt:'-l'irhird , :St.., . CQT - .71 - 3 . .Ti • atSPORT, PA. • " Psitimiltrron, -• otms-;-.l l 4Aps; _GLOBE.% LEDGERS-: DAY-BOOKS-=: .'• Ittaiirer-BooKs , m..E4oßAsai,um - s, f: Ii a,- • _- , • •LETTEP-B.OORS ' - • • IN 0R4,1.100Kb. Greok, 1 . 1 - .,atin,•yrench and Germain Test lavas. • ' • - . Art School BOoks used in . the- County .I.:ept on kand, or - immediately, procured when desired. ~ • • , . Ma ., ,;:azitieS or any Periodicals supplied when desired: A goo'd assortment of Paper, Env - elopes;_ ; Pens . Inks: Also, of Wall-Papers, Draiv-• ing, MAttrials,lyater..Colnie„te.i BIBLES, TESTAAIENTS, RVMN IRSORS, of various kinds. ... MUSIC-BOOKS AND. SHEET-MUSIC. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon lioards.Ches.i Men, &v.:, &m. 111.34] linittoeiferpero: OMETIIING NIiNV.-B: T. BABBI BEST ' MEDICINAL S ALERATUS. Is manufactured from common salt, and is, prepared entirely - different from other Saleratus. • All the del eterious matter extracted in such a manlier as,to,Produce: Bread, Biscuit, land all kinds of Cake, ,without con .talifing a- partielq of Saferatus when the .Bread or Cake is baked ; there by producing wholesome results. 7-- Every pinticle of Saleratue is turned to ;as and passes throu , h the Bread s , lor Bicult wliile Baking; consequent. lv nothing feinains but common Salt, Rater and Flour. You w . ill readilV• . . perceive by the taste of this Salem. tae that it is entirely different from other Saleratus. . It is packed in. ono pound papers., each .Wrapper branded. " B. T. Bab-1 bit.t4 Best 31edicinal Falerattts; al-• so, picture, twisted loaf of bread,' with a, glass of effervescing water i pu the top. :When you purchase one, paper you should preserve the wrap.' per, and be particidar to get the. next exactly like the first—brand as! 68 RBI 70 GS EEO MI • uhoe. Full Aireetions for making Bread With this Saloratns and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, dill accompany each package; also, direCtions isor making all kinds of 'Pastry ; also,! fUr•making, Soda Water and Seid! jab Powders. • • • •! MAKE: YOUR OWN SOAP, WITH B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCEN ' MATED POTASH,' Warranted double the Strength of ordinary Potash ; : put up in cans— ,l lb.. 2 11r5.., 3 lbs., G'lbs. and 12 'lbs. BE Mil 70 Us • —with full directions for malting ANp Hard' and Soft Soap. Consumers "will find this the clicape - st PotaSti in market. . 70 Ntnufactered and fur sale by • , B. T. BABBITT, Nos. CR and in Washiegtnn-street, New Vtqk,andNo.3B India-street.] Dr;sien, [11:44-Iy='.) WIIO SELLS TU AMEITICAN SNIOK WHY EVERY. PRUGqisT CiflAli DgALEft • - ff they dont now, 1114 will hereafter. Pont fail to engage e"c. • TITE CALEVRT OF' PEACE! THE CAL nvEr. 01' PE -I C THE CALUMET 01' 'WHAT IS THE CALUMET OF PEACE? • WHAT IS IT ? 'WHERE IS IT? .IT IS ME ANIERICAN.SMOKER. 'See advertisement. . QUIET Aili[IVES, QLTIET ."EiTirES! NO' EXCUSE . FOR NERVOUS HUSBANDS ,HUSBAND. GO BUY TILE AMERICAN SMOKER, • THIS IS TO BE THE ODDER OF THE DAY, From every wife who has a smoking tins hanti--:and no good . ,htmlinntt who vinuts to have peace iit the family,will fuil tq obey the order . ,111:293 ft.qirSee ad3 - ertiaement. See advertisement . . , Speci4l Notice to the Ladies. SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS, GRIDLEY tenders her thanks-to the citizens of Potter and adjoining counties, for their generous patronage. She would Say to the that she has on hand ti splendid assortment of Giocids, which she Mill sell retdil.or wholesale at theTowest rates, pecially to those in the trade, at Wsinall ad vaneci Prom N. T. prices. • All orders_prompt'- iy attended to. • . • • T. B. GIIiBLEY will deliver Bonnets to any Place ordered,- Bleaching, and Repairing done ail in the latest style, with taste, . The large quantify of work. to he " done over," will te delivered at the earliest moment.. . !please call or send in yourbrders.-- Shop leant ted 31 miles west - of Lewisville. • E. H. N. pßirmixT, Ulysses; May 13., 1859.-38.. ' RO, YE HUDIGB,V ! i .7M. 11. KIIXIF, ;W would •inform the elti. tens of Coudersport and vicinity that be has establisietl;ft ; • 11E AT M..-k..RKET iri the B'asement of J. B. Smith's Store, where he will .upply.the public with Fresh Be - efancl Milt tort Ayer}. 1' esday a n (I.‘ .Fri day morning, and Fre,ilt Venison wßeriever practicable. By low prices; prcaliptn.3iad regularity he hove to deserve and receive a liberal patronage: . CogderspOrt;Jtirie 27; 1859.-457-Imo Clic tritan, '47r Octi.eotilp'2.l THE . AUERICAN :110KER ♦ CorSlstinroc. great:, variety- oflttquean beautiful -patterns cif j Pil'ar''Pulte•S.i',•'.arstt;levi eral varieties' of l'lpe:Ttittes:r'Tite , plnlirit:f .thele . ri isthitt etteli•one I. ariangi cd s 4 tLtd ieeetti spcinge, qthrottgh whicti Of the burtline , '•cigat , ! . 1.1 its' . to pass on its way to the' month.;. •• This ' , damp 'sponge not only cools the..sMoke f bUteitiarAs, from it the nit itine oil, the*oiSonotis proper of-the,TohttcM3, which -Tenders the breath less olfensia.:YStnekers will find, the use of ItiesCTribes :11,•-10xury ••neVer before:attained Using the l'ittlti'sb. Water-jar. . Their 'use kill., alsci-greattlV proniate, the ilea:Kt of the habitual smoker 'and- preser;vo•'the 'sweetness 'of the breath.. - • :• • • •••TiIE•AiIERICAN . -CARPET • HOOK. is a little contrivance for folfting down-carpets without tacks. ' This Is a•-new'article; which has . noyci.before been npon4lMinarket. it posi§sses:ttte.inierit of *tilling a .person to ov 'put down fake' upa 'etirtiet 'or :111e 'largest r size in:geneta/ use igrfifteerintjnatesi without anY'injuTy tkitte floor' tir - - . Mirpet.... very ; clieap—a he iper hi the lofig ruin Than tacks: and the, great fictitty frith tvltich even a serr atit cittitake•ttp and put down 'carpets, with •ont the-possibility of ti Mistake; renders it in valt•Mble- to the•houseiceepqe. • . - -•:• • 'PEN HOLDER & WIPER: It is a neat' invention for holding a wet spOnge, into which the pen • is thrast, _always coming oat clean and ready fur uf4. A very convert, ieut article 'for the Coup4g4louse Pesl;' and !-. I'i29 . • . . . .The,-.4,mpr I ac,in T ira4jes.;. Cquataa- Hy,- wita Organized' NOYMuher 8; 48 5 17'. 1 0 111 1 a Capital of One !..bffildred t i thousand! - dollars. l This Company fO was rnie , Witha - Vil.;W of tak- I ing up inventors unable' smalliartieles of general u utility, who are nable toffinake.independenti :Irian( .nentkfor introduping their inventions, I by 'an uplitable arrang,einent with Ahem - fOrl their rights by purchase lot and ant, or by:a •, tariff, on the articles manpfactured and sold,' The inventive genius-olthis country hasipag , called for an Institutionlof this kind. The ; American mind is sa active ; tffitt - thousends bri things are invented, many of which would he 1 really useful to the cornmunity, hitt which are never introduced, because the Inventors 41 them Intro no Means to carry them out. . I 1 The capital Of this CoMPauy will he droted i to the,developinent of really useful invehtions.' l The Company haves Committee on Patents, whose duty it is •to pass upon all applicatioUsi 'and froiu their large experience in such irett tffi•s-InNentors lave a security that their in volition's wilt not he ffilsrged ; and the high 1 character at' the parties ,omposing that Cc:pi nta-tee is a sufficient guaranty that,plaels and specifications Mayl)o snhinitted before patents ; are applied for, without any, risk of ativlin I tap: being taken . . a this circumstance, c:lia when desired to do so, the Company wilVffikei out patents foe others,securing for the inven- tor. all of his invention tiat is patentable. 1 I This Company respec fully invite inventors to submit to them their plans; and it will] be furthering'the objects of the Company if, its officers and agents can be of any service! to , them. Anyone of the - following Inottes•is accepta ble to. this Coinpeny i 1 • First: To munufa6tbre any articles ' for which - their machinery i's adapted byeontract, 1 the inventors receiving .the articles and - paying for the same on delivell. - - . ; , ' &Condi They bity:tiny patent which isittp . proved of by their comthittee. • Third:: They will.inanufactere and tell any i•ivrticle which they chocise to-adopt, giving to the Inventor such a prOportion .of the profits as may be 'agreed upon)... • . . , • The extensive: - building, No. 22 and .24 Frankfort-st., New York, being about 04 feet , front by over 100 feet deep, and i stories high ' above the sidewalk, is Owned by the Vresident of the Company, and is ocenpied in part by all the machinery, warerooffi and offices of the Company, where all its business and. sales are I transacted. • - 1 -- - , IBM 08 EEO 70 68 MEI '2O BE lEEM 70 G 8 ItE33 70 IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH 1 IN• EVERY BODY'S MOUTH . IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHIT'S IN EVER BODY'S MOUTH? WHY " THE AMERICAN SMOKER." WHY "TILE AMERMAN SMOKER." WHY " THE AMERMAN SMOKER." STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. Wrf 4r5 MIMEO WITH DIAMONDS WHAT'S .STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS WHY, 'PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S AMERICAN,SMOKER;. Which has heell ordered of AMERICAN , TRADE COMVAN y. - 22.5 24 Frpaikfort Street, • .'Ne* York. rr E • 'N . I'Lli S 17L Tlt A SWING , f PIACIIINES, • • THE PiTENT LEVER SEWING MACHINE, 31.1.NUFACTUREO 131. 7 . THE GLOBE MANUFACTI4IIING COMPA.'NY, -33 P ./.3roadway, , • Nb YArk, • May he truly regarded as the "neplus Ora" of scwing'itrachines; and all who-nre wishing to find a Machine allich is capable of doing tn),_ kind of Sewing!. flit. Tailors 'and ilouSe wires, with tisalisfif.etion heretolore-hukuown, should lOse no. time in -ordering one of the PAT/110 LEVEIt 31r1CIIIV Y ES, which 'aro to•OceupY position towards other Sewing Machines that a Patent Lever Watch (and-everybody knpws its value) occupies to wards ,hlLitpine #r any _tither sccond rate watch. • • - • ; This :Machine .makos• the "Lech Stitch," which lookd,the litiftle on both sides of the fabric, antl'eatingt(he ripped, . • In 'all respects er!nal to machines heretofore sold at a hundreiEdollarsund upwards. • Specimens of sewing dotty, by the PATENT LEVER MACHINE, will he forwarded to any part of the coutitq.., upon receipt of a postage stamp. • N; B. An energetic and reliable. agent is wanted in every town and.village,of the. tini ted Stixtes and Cnnadn'o ttysell the above nam ed Machine. An, adyantrtz.ccius arrangement will,he . made with tbe 7 riglit kind of merchant who is whhiug tolhayn the exciusice 'agency. :..Address • , Glo4 ilfamtfachaingCoptpany," 11144. 1 ; .339 Broadway; N. r • - TAKt.N.Orti.IO.E I , , . P you want to get your Watel4- es or.Clociriaint in good rwri . - 77' ning order ; takef tOenilo .D.A.1•70...478: You will find him on; band . to. do your work on short notice, and in it workmanlike it-tanner, at _ ; No. 2, 13L0CK, opposite': Paraielees Drug, and Book Store. Jewelry neatly repaired,.iand work- done on short notice, cheap for cash. • • - DAYTON; • Wellsville, A 4 1 10117 1859. . 40-Gino PRICE $5O, . . . ' - Al y itive'l•Wit• present,:rif lilt,li 'it lltceneas :f Dl3::;MOltSf.. 7 ! 7 theinterit6i' of MORSD'S , IN-: DIAN 110.01PIt,L'' ;This' Philarithrei plat h ah' spent : the,greater'part . :of ;his life in traveling haying tiSited•Europe ! ,' 'Asia, land ' Africa•i 'US.: well as'NortkAinerica--LhaS spent . threcifyenrg among the Indianrof leifi'Western counti it Was Tin this way that• the Indinit Riot Pills' Were firSt discovered..! Dr. Morse-WAS the firlsts, man to:establish the th.et that'all diseases arise ] front 'IMPURITY °FATE 'IILOOD-Ltitan•our • streni(4.li;( health and life' depended 'upon ! ' this vital fluid:. II .. .: • • !.. ..; When the vailonSpassageS bee me clogged, and do trot act Ihi pe'rfect - harinony With the d i fibre:it funetiOnS of the body, the Mood Itisea its action, beet:aims thick, 'corrupted' aug 'dia . - eased ; thOS' ca,tising inn- tin' nsi' sickness ''and distresS of etery nixie - Or strength iS - 'e - x,.. hansted,*ottr healtli•we are depriVed :Of; and-if I nature: is rot assisted in throWirig off the stag-' I latrit himicat ti! , }Rood Will t otne choked and cetiseAo net, tunf thus our light of life Will ! forever be bloWn mit. • Dow *portant - then ' that, we should. keepithe various passages Of the bodill.ce 'and 'open. lAndluiw pleasant Ito -.his that We have it in . :our power to mit •a• niedicine'in yo reach, nainely, Morse's in-I ldian Root fills,: Manufactured- from 'plants I and foots' witieh groW around • th e- 'mon n faiii- I ohs cliffs in Nature f slgarden, for the health and I recovery of diseased' man. ' One of the roots }from which "these Pills Are made is a Sudoritic,,l which op•ens the'petles of:the skin, and assists filature in-throwing Ont - the•finer parts of the (corruption within., -Thie second is a plant • which is.an Ex.peElerant„that opens and un- I clogs the:passage to the lungs, and thuS, in a izoothim4ftmunier,'perforrnslts duty by throw- , ingoir phlegri), and , othei humors from the I lungs by cripiOns spitting. 'The third is al/1- i ()retie, which !gives !ease and. double, strength Ito •the kittneyS ; thus encouraged, -they draw ( large siminin4 of inipnrity fi‘onf the blood, which is then' thrown out bountifully by the; urinary or water' passage, .and, -which could i not have been:discharged in 'any' other way. The fourth is, a ',Cathartic ; anti -accompanies the other propertieS of the Pills while engaged in . puritying the blood; the coarser partices of impurity Which leannot pasi by the other outlets, are thus taken np mul conveyed off in [ vent qua•ntitic - s fief the bOwels. ••' ' From the ((bove;;it is shown that Dr. MOrse's Indian Root Pills hot only enter the stomach, I but become tinited with the blood, for they finit Way to every pert, and completely - rout out i I and cleanse the systeui from : all ilnr , :ritS, and I the life of the body, which is' the blood; be-, I comes perfectly' healthy; consequently. all sickness and pain is driven from the system,-:: for they cannot renriin when the body becomes I. ‘ so-pure and clear. i•,I , The reason why ! 'people aro so distressed', when sick, and why so many (lie, is because they (hi not get n. Inedieine widelt 1,7111 PaSs to the afflicted pats, and which . wiltbpcn the r natural passages for the (li::ease to be cast out; hence, a large ! qual l rtity of fiaid and other mat-1 ter is lodged, and, the stomach and inteStineSl are literally overt,' wino with the corrupted,! ,stars; ilnisimnler)oing disagreeable fermen tation,l constantly n ixing with the blood,whichi ; 1 throws corrupted, matter through every vein, and artery, :mail life is taken. from, the. body{ by .disease. Dr. 'alorse's PILV have added to/1 - • themselves victory i upon Victory, by restoring !! millions of the sick to blooming health' and! ! happiness. Yes,- thousands who have beeMl racked or tormented with sickness, pain 'anti' angniA, and whose feeble fraines 'have been - storelied'hy the burning elements of raging: i fever, and who have been brought, as it were; I, within•A Step of the silent grave, now stand :1 I ready to testify that they would have beau :: ' numbered with the dead. had it ;lot been for this great and wonderful medicine. Morse`. IndiattßoOt Pills. After bneor two doses had, been taken, they were-. astonished, and absd- 1 lutely surprised, in witnessing their eharming9 • effects. Not only do they give immediate easel; and strength, and take, away all sicknesq pitio and anguish, hat .they at once go to: work •at I thie;. foundation of the- dis en s e,l' which •ia • the blocd. Therefore, it will bd . shown, especially by those who use these Pill'S that they will so cleanse and purify - , that diS T o:lBC—tlint deadly enemy—Will take its titglity 1 and - the bush of youth - and beauty will ngairt . return, mul:the:nriaspect of:a long and happy life' will cherish and brig,hten your days. - ; i ' . : CAUTION : Merchants mpl Traders will he on their guard awl not he imposed upon lty a Coun terfeit of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, sig;ried A, B. Moore. All geutiiiie Pills will hereafter haN•c the name and signature .of P. LAKE: JUDSON., Ksuccessor to A. J. White. t Cb,,Yen each box. • All orders - ard letters relating to said Pilis must . be addressed to .11' . 1.MUDGE • CO.; proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Maemetic Ointr ment;) Earlyille, Madison Co., N. 17., General Agents for. Dr. Morse's Indian Root. Pills. LAKE • JUDSON, (Successor _to ,A; ,J. White it C 0.,) 50 Leonard Street, New YOrk, Sole Proprietor. Sold lip - :(;.JO 1S; Coudersport; also by all . I.edicine Denleri. :in the county. HOWARD ASSOCIATION; ' .. PITILADELPITIA. I' ' -4 Bencralent - Institution, established .4 speiial .cadownient for the relief of the sick and 114;.. • . (rasa, afflicted with Virulen and .i.i N I ' • - . I.;pidetnic dlicases. • 1 1 TT: HOWARD ASSOCIATIO. , in vtesi o the awful 4estritetion.of huntan life, ett,os;. ed by Sexual diseases, several year ago direct-ed their Consulting Surgeon, fo4 n a Dipen, nary -for the treatment of this etas .of'disetts ) e.s . , in'alitheir forms, and to give 31.010ALAD VICE GRATIS, to all who apply hy letter, with a description of their condition, (age, Occupation, habits of life, 3:e..)Land in 'eases of eitretne poverty,Io•FURSISHIMEDICLNES ' FREE Oh' eirmiG E. - .; 1 - . .:'' Tliii - Diii - e`fe - i'i - ef vie - I,§ - kie ifitrail'; iiolieli late; Annual Ileport Report' the 1 14 i ghest Ssittis fact;oa with the success which has attended 1 the hihors.bf. their. Surgeons i 4. the ciu!.e. of Spertaatorrhwa Seutinal - Weakt ess,_ Gollorr- Ivo, Gicet, Syphilis, the. vice ofOnanit or. ' Self-Abitse; - Disease - otthe Kidqys andillad der; Sy, and order a 'contlanaritte of the Sante ' plan for.the ensuing's*. ' - - - f , , •. - , An'adnOahle :Report int Spei*ilitorrliri , tr ' or Seminal Wcaltriesi, the ride of Piiiiittstn, 'Nla:s.,- tnrliation or Self-Abuse, and tl•ther - Diseases of the Sextial,Orgitits; by theilonstiltini SO geoni.will he. scat by mail, (in a seale& envel ope,)FßEE-OF CHARGE, °xi , receipt a TWQ STAMPS fof poStage: - l+` - Address, • fr -- Ire r• ' t r for ....eport - 'or .reatnierit, Jr. IIQVGIITON: acting Surgeon, Howard .A.;•soilq.ion,'No. 2 &Atli Ninth;Street, J?llilailelLphitt, Pa.. • • 1 LI 1.:91=l1:. A gOnfixrunk remedy,_ in Vvhjch_re have la. `'li6rOlo..prOduce tie. Frtiii , ilfeitagaltesiatii e . that ,eaiLlid mast .... l ltiaa:ebnetotratetl extract prii§4ratiPatillNsk.,coml?lned AT,lth other 'subltanees of etillAre4teialterafik e - 6 . 13 tcCatroitt , eireattvO r afitfrititO for' th . s ditena; 'SPo4Pazi4a, rePolo3( 3 •Pze• leligv i sti that such reme4y, :wanted* those tvlii suff+fiertit Striiinous , Oomplitints; and that oqe 3vbieh tcill aceompligetheir cure must prove ofliamatibe seriiCe 3b thii - largelehasa of our 'aff4eted fellow r citizens, ppinklt 'coinPouhd, 4.0 . Has liedo proven by ever:: imeot tunny: of tvOrtt case 3 he fonall 'of the,follotying emnplaiAtei S.enOitiLs. BellOitrLOTia Coinktimrs., , ThiiienoNs ;Kkol,Pittriq't%-i DisEagttl, tteattei Tl*olo3, < lint; StNiC HEAD, SiP/111.111C AP. FEO . :FIONN:A/glz° l - 11 *P P IS4A 4 E r Ii .*PsYI NEU. .ILltr.il.S. of TIC lipur,oyar t ox Di:ultra, Drs. a es2 A-Natoo.,yx'at,Ftitx, told indeed the Avhole: class of conlplai . ats arising. I..limorry OF' 33/..000- " •_.:, Allis compound will be. found a Sfeat pre—, ratotier,7of health, when 'taken in the spring„ to.- - etipel . ..the - fail liiniiiVi;,•-si-hicht fester in the Itlocalla t: that. k;aton - of•the - year.' , Ity , the time-; - ly expulsion of -therrrinnnrrankling disorder:4 . , are nipped. in, :thc;:bu.d.;: 31ultitmlai :. can, by, •tliclaid.of,this . remedY, , spare themselyei faux, - -the eildtirnce of foul 'eritptions; and tilecious: seirCs, through which' the system. still_ strive tn. sVdi itself - of, , corruptitins,. , ,ifint .miOsiellbt ,o dg , thi • trough the natigatcliannets of ilia liodY,,` [ • l_by tan • alterative , Ilthdlettlair .. - 6 14mitytitillitf vitiated bloociyhenevs; yoAt Onti its iinp . offi es , bntst,ing through the Ain mpiPtPres, e,ruptiOni;',' of ~ S o'ro ; cleanse- it'Atlicsil) is Obiibiklindlitt sfrUctcd, and 'shi c ggill,i,ig i cl yolot cleanse it: 1)1 - teneverit i's;fonl, and :your fei,:lings ivill tell. t yoit When: Dien 'where no , particular atordez. is ;felt, people ; : cujny patter:health, and live longer,for cleansing . the blood.. 117:eep the', bktod healthy, tind all is well •btltf. - iith this Pabulum of life: d'iscni.leted, there . can be no lating health. ,Sooner or later something I must - go wrong' ' and-the great machinery of life is.disordercd_or. overthrown: :::-., - --„.:- l i Sarsaparilla has,- di. -n 'much, the reputtitiorz; of itecomplit:ltitig these, ends.- :Nit the . world has-been- egregiously, deceived by, Preparations of it; partly because the' drug, I islonc has 'not' all the 'virtue- that is claimed' 1 fdr - it, bitt snrore'because. aunty 'preparations,: i4otanding to be ,concentrated extracts of it,i contain but little of.thervittitc,of S'lniaparille,,, or any thing clip. , - _ ' . -- 1 1 During late_ years tlitiptiblic.htrCe been mitt-1 led bylarge bAttles; pi'etending tßgii-e'a quart. of Extract of garsaparill a for one dollar: Mint ;Of these have- been frauds_ upon the sick; for , Filmy not. only contain little, if any, Sarsapa.: rilla, but often no ;curative properties ithatev ,;(l'r• Ilene - e,, bitter and:painftil diiappoininient; !has followed the use of the various extract's of. I Sarsaparilla which 'Rood . ..the market, until ; the. name itself is justly, deFpissti, and has become slynonyinous withlmposition and cheat,. Still, e wcall this Compound,Sarapatilia, and intend' to • supply such' a . remedy = as shall resetie' the. hens - from: the „load . of :oblequy. ithiCh rests itpon. it.., And Ave: think we have ,gronnd,for believing it lies lirtues which: are irresistiblo. hy the orcliniirf pin of tliO:dis.et*es it is intend ed. to cure. • in:oicleito - s it - Mire-their complete eradication from the ttykein, thcreniedy should , be judiciously taktat 4ceordini . ,lo,.ditections - cft , I , i.W tipple. I :...•, .. -::„:.:„ '.- •., -, - PrittA - ntn nY .1: AlkrE "1004 LOWELL, - Price, ver IZotile,•' Six Ber.t6les Etti. .:flyer's'. Cl ectgral has 4 iori for :itself 'lneh.du fertmiraoritlie cure of levery valiety of Throat 4no. Lung Coroplaint, that it is entirely Unnecessary for us% to 'recount .. the" evidence of its virtues, whereverit has been; ezli• I played. As it has'lonig±heatr in — conitaht use throughout this *seetioni tieell iforlici . more than assure the people its : quality is kept up to the best 1 it ever has becu, and that it may, be. relied on to for their relief- all it, has ever be:ea 'retied to da :flyer's ," Cathartic . . Pills' ..) • • FOIL THE MBE Or.; . - Costiveness, Jaundice, .Dyspepsia, indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stinnach,]Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rhousnatisni,sErsynions and Skin Diseases, Liter 'CotnPiflitt'rf - Diopsy, Totter, Tumors and Salt ~ Rhetem;.•Worms, Gosd, Wein-rapier:: as a Dinner:Pill, atutfpr, Purifying tzo Blood.. 1 . They are sugar - coa t ed, so that. the most - sensi• tive can take, them pleasantly, and they are the beSt aperient &the sVoild (Or all the, purposes of a family. physic: • 25' cents perr.2ol;llv,el3oxes for, $l.OO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Thysicians,Statei men, and eminent personages, hare lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulactss of these: remedies, but our, space h.ere will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis Our Aslntuciri Af3r.tir&c in:Which they are given;' with also full deseriPtions of - the abase complaints; and the • treatment that - should bet* lowed for their•curel • • •.: - • • Do not .be put .off by unprincipled.dealers with other preparations , they make •mnre pinfit on. Demand .Aran's,and - take' no others. The sick tint the best aid there is for thorn, and. theY,shoulti have it. ' •• • - • All.ouiltemedies are Sold by 8311,111 ..t; JONES, and D.-W. SPEN CElt, Coudersport; COREY SON.; liivguts; A.- li. 'HORTON, •Cushingville •;- MANN & NICHOLS, Millport t• IL SIII3tt.INS, Oswayo; and" by all.lderchantsiud Druggists. . [11328 . - - MILLPORT HEAD-QUARTERS. .ra subscribers takeAiris method of ix forming •tlicir.frierkds.:ttuit ,they or+ re ceipt of, and 'aro mop-. crpeitirr,g, Choice std dcsirrtble stock ..of . • : • : STAPLE AND FANDY DRY GOODS •to which they invite' the atfentiOn of all w ho desire 'to make introit:y es: pay st'ockislargo hers been selected with great-care, and ispr* tieuiarty adapted - 16'0e O tthi3 Sectio of . our country. Our stocit .of Dry tioods con; 'sist.4 of • - -" DRESS G OODS; TRiltll - Nd S. It113BON&:, EIIIIROIDERLES; *PARASOLS DLOTLIS: CASSINERES • N - ES'fINGS. - . • NIESTIDS, • SIIIII.TINGS,.. • LINEN.S, ",iIOSIE4Y, ,SITAW.LS, . and. a variety - of. _Other .narnete, complete inent:of . • GROCERIES, • TIARDtAIig %ASP . ...• ••, CAOC . P . iity; nll'ofwhich.Atilt be•sohl uncommonly cho for ready pay, iltid for approved credit on reasonable tprut§„Ri:;iny:otitor 0131)161v: oat 11.:A."VC &NICHOLS . Atie:.--11;j8f;:;-•=9:1:j . V. J. , TIIMPSON, QARRIA.O.E - -WAGON -. IIAKEI3 • and. VE P.A.lit ER, - Coudersport, Potter Co., PfifA t this Method of iriformingthe 'lie in general that is-prepared .71. to du all %Orli:in his line kith prolepuns s in U•orklnan-like ,nail upon: 0 ' .most aeeonlmod - ating s terms. Poimeet f R r tiral) 1v r equire d the weik--3;6'.:Aifkinds. of Pllotia . taken account of Work. t ,, 1)