Agitiattaitt> - - Nit" * qqtesilk'st_itiE . rani, `iitw l the•:puhlie4fork-' aP or tat iiitions and . e ents is regard tk the . Airtinltiira , l and Itoetig43ltural shit epunty ah.pi.illyfienefit our farmet:S. Try it;Takners Joppit4,l:.] ' • pe approprla any defartmeut of a pfew:iapei, ;re' give it pause we would .have farmer :adopt its tq146401/r).4.t ;..I)o*lturfluit ortheif L Usi , peis4l-TtiPY gnopt.-4iFeOly,and upon tbs treasures of ,Yaiure, liould Kest hippy : leer. reEyuree~~_ arid; the . .}9pirer, : c ! i ! spplziptolerii, the Nip t. 5, gf 5i,,P 1 , 1 .!1, ; ,4 1 i 3, •Tiff 4 N.EASURF.s ortNolfteprig.'" , tc How charming is divine philosophy ! ;tot harsh atikerabbed, as 4114 Cools suppose, nc musical,Usis , And 6." perpetual feast of ne6tated s'qeets, Where no erode surfeit reigns." _ Milton' two bentitriCO.airo, and ° Jong l)efure that, date 1 3 .1a,t4...4ad.ann0un0:54, : s 4 , thaE "`the world is.. Qud's epistle to : kis the grand book in which ill4fiarrcatl44,3tfhose taps:are so4till 'fit' varied interest, otid genial . knowledge That tiio being who, having the power, pegientalo study it, sgrely may be writ fen' dowii ass, fot tiO• kleprivcii aitr:tiainyinent , Aph: other pm . Suit. can : givp, Wo are, snrnotielea inclined to be . exed with' Eine race *' hen'We find them, all toil. Ing•after.avery_vain .fanoy, ,soino ent 00. 1 5:01 1 1041476114 1 4:44'pther, and ;bat a InifiaritiZigiii4.??l*lie , dbap ure tor the granfieapofall possessions— Pro-ukeitifliat its i gol4-is not-lel= 1 4; 4-°t . Y9tit/I'crdasures tittatia4loiOrmaterial wealth; bq Ilierare_aCgleriouratarheantenßs'aqie pparkle of the -diamore4and:-.as enduring as vo turies. in Jprple ttud,tne hut dress rB them in latfelyliniers iniride.seent . and . gi - +es, as .li - cr raWard a content ed'tnind:andt'plire iota: The poetry' of pcieiiiiilitifitltneSilrastiisr.iti:_the 'citation of n, pr9fesaOr:,or itt thp-pa,ges of,a book, truest epin..written npon all materiality; which pi elaims that in all thin'gh - theriqi4' law *liihVytheii 'known and applied, shall make Kean happier, bet:- ter and more truly human'. • " --43 3 c thelnvestigation of the laws which govern the objects" that are all around us, theinotiona. - :g the , ,. planets, the relations itif : life and Health ,_ diatinyt-of map, arid ibe 0.37.9. f OPllleity, - are better_under atood ; and the lighting of a cottage, the touilditlg of , a palace, or the cooking; of a sliuner are kettar, peiforined. - We pqr! veiei be in any position in which .knowl pggeis, not of value to ns, and we eau peirt.t. propTietthe moment, at which we pay most, require it. Indeed many of ns pply 4ficre( pat .there,is more to he.known that! pep Ors to /min" the daily round of business life,. by the. discovery that some -thing, w l / 2 1 dR pat linow is calculated to. wake 14s righerPr 1 1 4 mgre , ease.— eatinipls roan y a petuilaut person, i,bow shall Aninstructor, r bow inve;tigate without apparatus?" ncitions! the hest w f orlpuau al ways uses the siniplest teulp. Iraye you fifes, ears, nosn-aad, hands? ;Olen you are. proyid4 wit) aPparatu4, mid Memory is tlif tablet on*whiph to write 4orti your F e aph one of us Is:better cnyetihe thar s 'a nonage Ilboratury or a infppqr a laptUre:reoui l _gnii all._R.e lty,e Itt tie lit tolearn the use of nur.appamtus; and, then-thpre ia:fiP pI4PP ill the quiYerse *bete .. Mali Canna; 4nci some pbject to in : terest; eOmetudy tu pursue.' G oldsmi th ; tofipii ohserva nature and record! is thoughts, and in klnsiinolsirruan'e he 1 164 . 0, 'that "Pie 4lpshinfi, beauties of : Tilie , -$ l 4-0 m 0 4 6.4 illgß Of ;billet, j are:not-in the flowers themselves, but in light*ihfl Veil adorns thou. Odor. soft-.: "rtes and bianti of figures are tir.ir . tnyn,l lijnt ttligglit'alone that 13.teasez ham up im,their - robes, whiab shame the anon-1 R . reb's ;gitiry:P- As a- concluding ine.end AtiPe ' 4 ,0: out. readers to - study- for them tielies;ai-well as tu ry.l4 tiool c s and scien tific petuidicais„we.will giiie a quotation frcltri j leatnre by Prince Albert of Eng land: ii4li",,,o_4aeryczthis eminent se tytroadlilt*, a . t IU re ,complete ftiffillmAt of that great aid sacred mis tjoq';Bich he has to perform in the world. be t iq ereated - aftey, the , ituaue of lifiCto irie lima Irlich tlie:Alinighty,governs his !" if4tfk:YVV.o.4g--Plesoaws his! syk .: ,nettpu,''lniegtiquer . j nature to his liiTyCsAorpjcky, divine tliese laws of VitTf.tiA Tga 4 tiiin ; \aii'dAranifOritation ; in Astry apples Omni to, the raw material '6l4ogia..PaStit;yield4,As 01 1 17.4a9Qe, tiwitteli • iiequani lialuabre;: , ty ~ • - 4tt 1,04 aityrpqrg st u dy__ na . ture Tipp 'ottliethierfes' task; then-we 411,1*-441401(07.0.00.14faintii : ttbose :1 1 ..x0tailvcralA b.e.gtesPi9r.lciall4,3.oll29§V,tb ;-14ts;wouhl be all- created; things! , • , T e Make Batter--inTive •.- utes Vfitkout a Chitral qorresioag eet..of.the-Sc , refoßllclq . the - followitilt BP.Mini; the millti, set it away,for,anent twelve:ll°llv , , for the cream ,:(minotities. ought :to. have pea Wen; thew' by...) setthe Ofltitelat diaprbiliOt eri.theilave Oa it .Ir..raOlvtliereliatil.yotrobServe' the coat 7 1 144.=- I ,reitl_ly,gq. the surface asittrae 'a wririkleraspeftrapne _;but, be ,c.siefutit does thinglthis'finhhe ease the cream will Mix.nrith the milk and can npkagait4o-collected. till quitepe , tdfandi*9l*(oo PM"j iTikkleWith z as _ titi7s= millt;ai:-Paiiiil/10.—. When suffici s entr creatir i js eollected pro-, teed to make into liutterlas follows Tafte•a:wooden, bowl orunv suitable .ves seknnd, haying first - scaldedaq .thgn rins ed it with ;e,oltV.,spritig •water, place the cream in it. Now:let - the 'Operator hold hand'in water hot as can :be p6 - T ne for :afew' Seeondi I me - tine", - 61d water_ for :about, ;minute, ,and : at epee, Ceinmened tor'aiii;tate the cream by •a gen.' tie eirenlif naotied. In five miiintesor less, thci' butter will .fiaie goitre, wheth Of P 4 ) 11 ,4c: must bed u'Cshed,and- ze.. a? cording tti taste; and tmr corresponttent guarantees that no 'better buttefeaulte :naafi - 44 lb el:I - ed. - a - hunk 'ever:WOO:el , t To those who keep only one cow, this method of "making . butter will" bo found, really :vdluabre; while' quite - ei large a quantity of butter is obtained:is bY the common' mode,. the : skiin-railk: is: much sweeter.and.paiatable. In, the summer sea on it will 'usually e nun , necabsary t, bring the preani Out of the 'cellar (say a,quarter of,an hour beiore, churning}' to take Ale .excessive‘ chill off; in whiter place the vessel containing the death oi,er, another containingrater to warn - lit; then continue to' agitate the cream 'until the chill has departed. • Before washing thubutter, separate all , t,ho-millt you .possibly • earl., as-the , latter will be found excellent for tea-caltes. But ter made in this , manner will :be much lirurer,and les.s oily in hot -weather than wfien.iniiie in the.ordinary way.. Mistfliantj, 'VGNmatm FocApE.—About. 7• o'- clock, ,14eVevenitigi-S,.:bciyAiatue&J. Mc'- Cgrthy,.abont twelve - years of age, went toUwell r on Ohio Street; near South street, to"diaW'a"but k of Iv ater. 4 -While en gaged in doing so, hiS feet slinnei qu the curbing, 'and he • felt in. The well is ocentipeigly feet fq !Ala . , and; of the, crowd ,that rushes to the spot there was not one but thought. the ,poor lad was in- I standy The tears and sympathies of the crowd were, however, brought to a terminus :14 "a stirill volce exclaiming :, " Cotneain't you going to help a fellow up What. are you standing ! there all day for ?" This produeed.another. move ment in the crowd, a rope being procured, the young man was speedily drawn to the surface: On . erriving in the - sunii7ht he was very indignant, and wanted to know "howlong they wanted to keep a fellow I in a well 1" then,_ taking his bucket again he tilled it with water, and . walked away as unconcerned as he was :perfectly,unin ,Nved.—lhr,fritto /?epub/Lc. • • • MT. YE . Charles S. Price, of Alexandria-, has . .gone down- to. Mount Vernon for ,the traiipose of malting sonic repairs needcd•by the premisps. These repairs arerpiplitninary to the deliveiy tif possession from..Jolth A. Washington, Esq., to the agent of the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association:- l'he, Alexandria daiette says-: "The carpenters'• 645-im ported from England, by. Gen. Washing ton, during his lifetime,. have been pre tierveri, and will, in all probability, - be used now in - making the eontemplatd pairs." ~,• " • the' .Personal property of a 3.1 r. Oaks, recently;dedeased, ig Dau 7 phiti..cOupty,..Pll „ a Sew..days ago, 4 bag of flaxseed wai offered fOr sale.,.. One of the hidtiers put his - liand into: tlie bag to examine the seed, and hauled out a purse, which was found to contain gold , a.nd -The bag was-tlivn thoroughly overhauled, and over -one thousaud—dol lars in' gold and silver coin were found therein. _ The treasure was then retained ,by the e:i.-eputors. ger . Ali ingenious . • Scotch man , has trained a couple of mice to . . turn a small reel.for twisting twinc—the laborers run about ten miles a day. and reel from 100 to 120 threads. A halfpenny's worth'of oat meal last a mouse five weeks, and the clear annual „protit „on .each : annlinal per year is.computed at six. shillings. This . ,'beats: the indAstrioile fleas."' THE Hon. Israel Washburn of Maine gave . the following felicitous sentiment at the late Bangor delehiatie4 ert rth . "Our Country—r.Qur9ountry, tight or wrong; when - right; toberkept right; when wrong to be Tut right,", Ailditor l l.;; Netticse. TOTIOE is hereby given that the Auditor I I...ll"appointed bythe Court to titak.e distribu tion of the proceeds of the sale of -real estate fn Shp. 'cage of Warrenleatler. vs, AV. 11. Jones,' No,. 174, Jun' Term; 1859, and in the ease of Ftati:4 - Taylor is, AV. T. ,Jones &A. F. Jones, 'of-Sept.. Term 1856,' Wo. 1-14; will attend to tin, "duties of his appgintrnent =at the Office of the Prothonotary iu Coudersport, , on Saturday; the:l3th rday '.,ingitkt, next "a.t.•one V. At., 411 persons interertedia the said. die= tribution, will attend promptly at said ,time and, Wane, gully prepared irpaszilkie to present and snlistantlitte their cfai int withollfutmeces siiridjourrren,t or delay. •'- • . ' • ProthV• CP,1it140_p0rt:,;41.1r*A512.,48,,..; .!,...,:.:VAlijt.F4 - ,gy, - ,', - ., • , • .. . . e1..,...... s ----DR. W.l.lll.WRl;cSilreterinary Stir /11A .ge,on r wiriuT., , d respect.cnily inform the ri infiabititnts .of Colic:et:Sp'? ':andits , :xis.inity, -that lie has-locate,4-himsel -at-the ganse of-111. .I;.Ginsataittilvilicie he vil tie.:Pleicilto tteat allt"Cas'a Incident to that nithfe 'noirnal, 'the liiiiise:. 'l . forses'triili'pnt dp in the . latest Mid 1 on the mb'it'.approved , priticiples ••• Castration iisillfullilperformed. , • •-• it, •.. , ' 11 , 1ert to: S - .11 - .•11ills, D. F. Classmire an4l.N. J.-11ills. , ' •.. • : -. • ... ' ;•. [443-tf.i' ME OR itrai , h_a 'l3 o Third:'Si• - •; COUDERSPOT, 7,7 %---;.74ti. • • 1r , • ' : • B 6 ., *POP: aria, : LOB S 4, BLANKS— - • - DOCKETS . • . LEDGBItS-4 ' - • DAY-BOOKS— - . • . • ... - Buiagu - 7-poozs MEMORANDUMS, • t PASS-BOOKS, , ' • ""•.1 KIES, -. • - 1 4 013,TFOLIOS, • LETTER-BOOKS .8: - INVOICE-BOOKS. brook, ,Latin,. French. and Gdratan. Text- All School Books , used in the Count. 7/ • ki.pt on hanti,..or immediately yrocured ichin riesirecl. ' • . gagaziaes qr 44y,Periodicola stipplied when desired. - .A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens.and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Dr.txv ing Mateeptts,•Watpr Coinro, zfe,-: • BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,: : PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AN!) SHEET-MUSIP, Slates, Buiers, Back-Gammon Boards Oliesi Men, 4p., [ll:34] • .. fro..Poundterp.iTn. QO3IENIII.NG NEW.-13. 13ABBr BEST - MEDICINAL SALER:INDS. Is inarmfacturp4 from nommon. salt, and is, prepared entirely different from other Saleratus; All the del eterious matter extriFted in such - a manner as to produce Bread,Biscuit, andall kinds . of Cake, , Without con taining a particle of Saleratus when the greact-pr Cake is baked ; there ; by producing Wholesome results.— Every particle of pai t 3r 4 os i s -turned to gas andpasses through the Bread or Bicuit while Baking; ,consequent ly riqthingremains butcomixion Salt, Water and - Flour. -You will readily perceive,bnfie• taste of this:Salem tus tlUteit ;is entirely - different from other Salerattis. ' It is pecked in one ppund pahnrs, i each wrapper branded,. 9 B. T., bitt's Best Medicinal Saicratus ; :al so; picture, twisted loaf of bread,! with a glass of effervescing water en the top. When you purchase one } paper you should preserve tti. wrap per,! and be particular to get the next exactly like the first—brand as above.- . Full directions for Making Bread with this Sitliscatus and Sour :Milk! or Or.eatu Tartar, will accompanyi each package; also, directions km making all kinds of Eistry ; also, for making Soda Water and Spid-I lit llovlers. . . MIXE YOUR.OWN - SOABi • B: T, BABBITT'S PURE CONCEN. TRATED - POTASH; • 68 BM 70 08 Alin 70 68 70 Warraut.ed double the strength oft 08 ordinary Potash ; put up in cans -1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 - ibs. and 12 lbs. • L..with full directions for making AND Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash in • • market. . • 70 Manufactered and for sale by • BABBITT, %Nos. 68 and 70 Washington-street, I New York, and No. 38 India-street. Poston. [11:44-Iy*.) WIIO SELLS TILE AMERICAN SMOKER? WHY EVERY ORUGGIST-AND CIGAR DEALER,- If they dont now, they vein hereafter. _Dont fail to engage oie. THE CAL UAET OF PEACE! THE CALUMET OF:PEACE ! Tlll•: CAL WIRT OF PEACE! IVIIAT IS THE CALUMET.OF PEACE? WIIAT IS 1T ? WHERE-IS IT ? IT IS TUE AMERICAN- SMOKER. ...gerSee advortisoment.. • . QUIET NERVES, QUIET NERVES! NO EXCUSE FOR NERVOUS HUSBANDS HUSBAND'GO BUY THE AMERICAN SMOKER. . • THIS IS TO DE THE ORDER or THE . DAY, From every wife who has a smoking band—and 'no good busband who wants to have peace in the family will fait to obey the order . ]il:29] M" See advertiseme4 ace advertisement Spechtt Notice to the Ladies. SVAINEA FA-gLIMNS GRIDLEY tenders her thanks to the citizens ofiat.ter and adjoining counties, for their generous ilationage„ She would say to cite that she has on hand a splendid assortment ef,‘Blliriery Goods which she will sell retail or wholesale at the o.l.Test rates, es pocially tq tlinsO the tpidei at a Small. ad- Vance from ordors prompt ly attended tn. T. B. GRADLEY. gill deliverlinanete t to any place ordered. Bleaching and 'Repairing tone tip in tile latest.style,,with. taste. The large quantity of work tq bq" done over," will be delivered ..at the earliest tiadios pleaqe call or send- in your orders;:Shop locat ted 3b thiles:weSt.of Lewisville -- F.. U. N. GRIDLEY: rilys , 'et May 3, 1859.-38. • - HO' YE HUNGRY . • H. KILGORE would inform the citi zens of Coudersport and vicinity that he has.established a - 'MEAT MA RIKEI in the Basement - of J. B. Smith's Store; where he will supply the public with Freitt Beef and Mutton were Tuesday and Friday morning, and Fresh - Venison wheneyerpracticable. By low priteS, promptness and regularity he !lope. to deserve and receive . a liberal pattorsge, Coudersport, June .27, 1859.-45-Imo. - Auclitot7's XTO,TIcE is•,hereby'gicen'that the. Auditor appointed by. the. Court melte distri hutiori of,the proceeds- of the sale of real es tat'? trllh e. easo .of Jacob Reed yr', N.'l4. Dike, of June Term 185 - i, 'No. 219, willqtiend to 4 the duties, Iftointinent at thF,Dtll"ce of :the PrethonotarY ih •app Cotidersport; on.alon4ay, thelfith day', of August _next, at one o'clock; these interestCtl . 'Nfill' attend if they Coudersport, July, 20; .18o9:-.48: IrT.AStER for sale'. ''- 1 - "" P A: STEBBVS,) --- 'ttni t etl 7 a — tilhiintti'ff"' 'CO n ire : 1 iViiat Hiey .1 -• - " • !. • THE . ..4..#EI,iI.6IS'SMOE.Eft;' ." ' • Consistingof o ; v:eat:Variety of : naigne t end henatiftepattelits,Ot Gigiti Tub ; :else sof- Variettei of Pipe'Tuhe:n.. - , peMtliarity. itint"the..se:extielei ysOat. etch one is, firrnpD• ed. so as-to •reeette daMpl, sponge, Prong!? which the smoke. efilie!harpinf;:Fig4P.hs pass itn 'the . a4ath. sponge not mils - Cools the eMoke,:bui - Otreets &dm it the nicotine.oilthtivOisonout Ipronerr. tvof.t! .Iribich renders tho Asreath less offensive. Smokers" vial, find 't,he .uses.if these ; Tubes a luxury, tleVer,hefore attained except' by using theTurkishTheir ,the, will nlsd grefitly pyinnete the health . of the habitual smoker and- pre'setire i the :siieetness of the breath.: • ; 4 ; . . • . .• -.VIE AgERICAN - .9.t.k PET 41.4:14. r . . , :,.. Is a little contrivance for putting down carpets ;without taelts.., Trilsia a. ;;;e'n= ,article; which has, newer bctforebeen ,upon the tnarli:et e , But it . posOsses thd"taerit - of enabling a Person.to pat down or..take up a carpet of the 'l:tigest size in generdl use in' fifteen rainutOs; 'without ait ' injury to the floor ;,oriearpet., ;it is very ',eh ap- 7 ,cheayer in the tong run. than tacka--- ar. the great,Caunity with which. ev , ;!li 4 seir an can take up and put (lowa carpets, with out the passibilityof a ,taistake, renders it in: valuable Ao the housekeeper. ... ; ,-; • 1-. THE KSIERIPAN; PEN LIOLDER. St WIPER. It is 'a 'meat invention for holding a wetsponge, into .trlliclt the .00 tuthiust, alwaY,S, coming oat clean and raptly. for.Aise; ; :4.,,ver,V , conven ,iont..articie fitthe,Gooutlin-.ltloase,Desk . tind r i lftrary Table. ' ',. . .1' '" ' '• 1. 11:29 '. .. i . The AmerfachTrades Ctiinpa a Capital of 'one ;hundre l ny, was organized NOT tuber . }l, , 18' . 57, - with 1 ,- This Company was formil with a. Vie.w - of tak ing up inventors 'of small articles of general utility, vhdare unable tle make 'independent ' arrangt nerds for introdabing theirinventions, by an. t,quitable,: arraogement .witli- theur' : fos their. rights. by puichasti,iout and out, or by a tariff od the articles inViufacturedi and aold.i The inventive, genius ofithis country has, long called for an ,Institutiori of this kind. ;. The American, Mind is so active, that thoUsarlds of thin& are invented; many of which, would be' really useful to the z comirunity, but, which are never introduced, beca se the Aaventor . a. of I Il them.have la meaus,.to airy., thee} 04: ••-• -- I The-capitalvf.thia Co panywilbtiedeveted to the deVeltipine'ric Of - re lly - 04'1 . 1 iny o efitions.' 'The CoMpaay hrive a otrimitte - emiPaterio,l Whose duty it is to pass Alvin all applications, and from their T4rge clierience irt , such mat-i tere pit craws .brtVe, a l ecuritv that their in ventions will not .be Indikludgea ;.- . and the high character.of 'the parties composing that:Com mittee is a suffibient gukrantr.that plans and - specification's nifty best6mitted before patents arc applied for,: without any risk of advan tage being - taken. of this circluoistanco, and when desired to dci, sO, the Conipany will take out patents for:others, Securing, far the inven tor all of his invention ;that is patentahle., -.This Company respeetfullylnyite ipre.ntors to submit to, them theiii. plans; and it, will, be furthering thdobjects-hf the Company if its officers and agents oath -bit of all'y service .to them. l Any one of the following Modes is accppta . RE 68 MD 70 68 En MI 68 EM3 Jy , _ i‘ ble to this fjoinpanyi (- • • t Eir4l: To munufaCture any articles' for which their machinery,lii adapted by contract; the ,inienfors receivinplie articles and paying for the same on - delivery. - • Sicpnd: They buy any patentiwbich in 'ap proved of by their .corrinsittoe:r Third: They will infingthcture rinCt sell any article Which they-oboes° tei - Q.diapt, giving. to the Inventor - Such a proportion of the .profits as may be agreed upon. The extensive. building, No.: 221 and 24 Frankfort-st.,lNew Yokit, 60 feet front by over .100 feet tdeep, - an ' d . 7stciries high above the sideWaik,, owned byitlie President 'of the Company, and is occupied in part by nll the machinery, we a oom and offices.of the Company, where-all ifsibusincs4 and sales are transacted. . 70 68 CO 70 IN EVERY BODrS MOUTH! . • IN EVERY/BODY'S MOUTH! IN'EVERY, 13ODY'S- MOUTH! • WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT'S IN . MAY BODY'S MOUTH ? WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? 'WHY " THE.•AMERICAN SMOKER." WHY " THE AMERIDAN SMOKER." WHY " THE AMERIDAN SMOKER.!' STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS: WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. WHY, PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S AMERICAN SMOIKERZ.. • • Which. has been orilefed of TIIE, ' AMERICAN j•TRADro • •j • : 'COMPANY.. - -j 22 & 2-11 7 4inkfort Street, j • New York. :1 T" E N E IP LUS ULTRA 1, 43 F : SWING rAO HINES. - TIIE PATENT LEVER SEWING' MACHINE, ILL?NUFACTURED BY. THE GLOBE MANUFACTURING CONIPANY, 339 Broadway, - • • New York, .I May be truly regarded as thel ne pita :aura" I of sowing Machines, and all who are wishing to find a Ilaiitioe Nyllich ;is Capable of doing any kind d 1 sewing for Tailors. and House wives, with a satisfaction heretofore unknown, should loge np time in ordering one of the PATENT LEVER NA CI.f.LVES ' which , are k ' -to occupy a ;strait, r. position. towards other sewing Machines that a Pattnt Lever Watch trod everybody kOows its v: ue) occupies to wards a ;Lapine br any ()their second rate watch . • -. taalr,as the Lock Stiteb," which *elks the same e,a - broth sides of . the fabric, and :cannot be ripped ; i; • ; PAIGE In all iespectl equal toMaitcbines heretofore sold at a; hundre,d;dOltar:l aio. upward-5. Specimens of sewieg done by, the P,A.TENT , LEVERMACHINA beforsraMed I to any part of the country, upon r eeipt:t3fa pogngc stamp: t' ' - - N. B. ~ A n 'energetic and -reliable 'agent is wanted In every tormand of . the Uni ted Statea'and'eanadas to Sell the,at,oveliituo a machine. advantageous arrangement willhe'made with the right:kind:9f merelMnt wholS havelhe eaclueive itY,FrcY• Address'' 61ee jfatAuffieturing Company,,; ; ' 339 - Broad-way; N. Y.' ' .. s'• rrATC_E'NOTICEI' 1 ( i i. ifFyodlifinttOgifionrlratib-; , es or Clocks put in goo run- . aing,oriler,. take , them to/4.1.170.47.5. , 'Non nill,4nd him mi hand to do your :work ! - on short ontloi, and in alto:knaalike manner, at 2, I IIIIELVI± BLOCK, t ..- . opposite :Parinelea's Drufr and Book ;Store.' Jewelry neatly iepaired, and , work' done on short notice, -cheap for caldt. • ~ -. ~, I ' 1 ' - .RAIN' B. p"NYTON. . Wellsville - April IT, 1859.'' ' 40—mo. , , : . , '''' . '''Above :-We Preheat' jiOn'iittit; d'llktieSS'•bt DR. ItIDIr.S.P 4 -i-tbe Inyentor-of,•-MOBSE'S -LN; DTAlsi ROD; PILLS: i.This philanthropisfhas ipentlife - greater part irk' itislife - in traveling,' b4vinglVisitatl. - ZurOpPi:A.sia, and Africk..e.s , Well as, North Arnerica,—has.speUttltree years - thrilling 'the :nilizitis . of icnir Ire'Stera'colinti it was in:thisw4.thittilte .1314iati liddt Rills were - first discoed., :. Dr. - 3forse,Was the first: mart,to as 'ablish the.fttet that all diseases arise;;, - frinn IMP .11,11'1',01 , ' TDB- BrAiOD---that our strength, ealtltarot life' deperided 'taint this i l vital flun ..j• • • I . - ''- ' • t `.• ''t ",- IV-hen•tivrvarions passag,es become cloggetl, t i I nd dO - ,riOt "act: in Perfee.t harmony, with tht; difrereat'flincti6ti's'Of the body, the blood lOses • its itetiOri Itiedotheat.liick;:cbrruptikl and disa, I eased.; = th ' tii cattsing•ktll pains, :sickness and ' distress,Pr every' - name; our strength: is .e.v,.:- hitusted,.our7health 'care deprived- of i and 7 ff 1 nature as root assisted in thrOwing off the stag nantlininors;the 'l.iliod "Wilf,leeerite cloaked' and: eeaseltir act, and tlis•oul , light of life will forever •be blown' out;-' now- important thqu thgt•we should _keepi : the , various Tassagei of the body free . and .open.: , And, how. how. to "U's triat-we have it in our Power to put a nip dicind in sour reach,. - I , tiamely. - iMorse's'ffh - - diem - Roet.,Pills, manufactured - from plants and roots which grow around the 'moon tai'u-• ens' ,eliffs n Nature's garden, for the health and recover; pr digeasekman. One, ,Of . the roots from Ni . li i li these Pills are-made is a Sudorific, whiclilopens the.pores of the, skin, and assists Nature tri-thriwing out the finer peas' . of Atte • ecirruPtion: within: ,I The . second . is "a• pbtrit which is to Expec tor, aut,• - tho.tropeus .and .)un .clOgs the passage to the.lungs,andthus, in-a 1 Sdothinginiqpr i er,•perferins its duly by thrloW leg oil' 016 git, likd other inituors fram l i the luggs•Lyioopious.aifting, :.Tli third is a.Di arctic,- Which,gives:,ease and double strength• to,the -kidrieys ; thus . encouraged, they..diaW, large amounts Of:iriipUritY .fror. the blood; Which is i then throisrf, 'out li n onntifully• by( the urinary or_water"passage, and--'Whiet 'could not•havi been discharged in any other way.. The fourth is- a •Cathar.tie,l atnl.:accomp4pies the . other..propetties of the Pills while engitged in parifi.ing•tlie.'hibad ;' the' coarser ,parti.cles Of impurity - Which, • Cannot •pass , by,the Other outicits, 'are tints :taken up' end conveyed 4.1 E: in great quiantities by the boWels., •• . • .I - - _,Ffoutlthe.a.bovtv it is shown.thut Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not: or ly enter:the stomach, lint beentne.,ur t ited 'With the blood, forj they find waj to every Part, aUdcornpletelyrout out and cleanse' the, system froth tell-inip,•rit3i; and the life!of the body, -which is the blood; be comes I.perfectly Healthy; consequently all -sickness a l yl_palq,l 4 driven from the s3istem, for they eaunot reruaiu wheirtbe body' beeorges so pure avid' clear, • ' - • . . i - 1 • ;'thous' '., why people-arc so disti•essed' ..00•Ireas.on why pulp. _ ttistyes., when sick, and why so many. die, :is hlc,a-use!' they do not get a medicine which- pass! to the afflicted parts, and which will open the tiatnital passages for the disease to be caM out ;i hehee,la laigevantityoffood.and otheinutti, ter is lodged, and the ,stomach- and intestinca are literally overgowing -r;dth corptiptedi mass i I thog u4dergoing. disagreeable •grinen.-4P, tation,!eonstatitlymii,ing with, the hlOod , ,which; throws corruptc4Matter through every vein; and artiry,inntil life is takem•from the both;' by disease. Pr. lkfcirse's PILLS have - added toy themselves_viCtoty upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and! happiness.. Yes, thousands Wit`o". - ha‘ d e heti* racked or tormented ivith sickness, pain and anguioi, and whose feeble frames hai - e scorched hy the burning chin:ants raging feverYaifil who have been brought; ashit,werei within it , step',of the silent grave, now stand ready to 'testify 'that- they WoUld'hqe. been rifimberedwitii the dead. had - it - not - been this -g,reat! and wonderful; tnedicinel.-1•1 1 / 4 1orief Indian Root Pills. After one ortwo doses had been takeri,.they were astonished,. mid lately surprised, in witnessing their charming effeofs, - Not only do they give irriniefflOtc east! and 'strength, 'and take away all iiclthes. pain land- anguish, but they at emid 'go th work; at ;the foundation. of. the s which is' the blocd. TherefOre; will. he shown; especially by tifose who. use those Pill:;. that they - will so cleanse add purify, that ease-L, that deadly enemy=—will take its flight, - and the flush of youth and beauty Will: again return. and thelprospeet of a- long. arid happy life will cherish and brighten your dayr,.: • " . .1 - - '• • CAUTION.: . :-.1 • Iferchants and Trilders.•will• be•;on tlfeir guatd.atid not •be." imposed:upon be a Ciiiin terfeit,of Dr. ,Morse's INdioin Root, Pills, igtied A, B. -Moore: : All genuine Pills ;will hereafter hare the. dame and signatime of 13. 'LANE JUDSON, Lsuccessorto A..LlWhite• C0.,10n -each.box. • • . ~ • • •;' A.ll.orders' nd letters relating, to - Said . Pills must be, addressed to . W. 51.. SIUDGE er. C0.,,' ;proprietors of,Pr. A. Trask's Magnetic Oint ment,) Eariville, .Madison 00., N. T., General Agents for Dr. Merse's Indian *Roo Pills; :• I II 1 B. LAKE JUDSON, - (successor to A, J. White & C 0.,) 50 Leopard .Street, !New York, (:4o•l'•rqprietor.- I Sold by. SMITH & JONES, Condersport ; also by all Ateilicirie 'Dealers lin the .enmity. :. - . l O l4G -1y,.: II _ .. OW A. 11,1) ASSOCI4.TION, , PHILA.I)ELPFILV, - 1 4l' Benetoirzi, , jitatztVion . , claltltshaf by iii rial i t indprement ;for the•rilief 01 life aid: .27:4 , 4: tresscd afilietvi witltTirulait and- , I . r Eyklemic diseases. I - , . Fillik IIOIitART; ASSO,CIATION, iu view o JR_ the awful destruction of. hualan life, catts-1 ad by Sexualicliseases; Several years ago direct= ed their CoriSulting, ‘ltir,gc,4.-,.n, to open n. Di pen airy for- the traatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and-.to, give ,14DICAI; AD NTICE RATI..S.*„. toall - who apply by ' letter, vf' ,ith - a'r description , of ' their eoadition; I(6 ~,,ri, occupationdhal)its of life; ;!co.l dies and in - .ses 'df extreme poverty, to Et11;,NIISI- :MEDICINES lIIIE,r} OF , CliAltGE::-1] ... i . -i ,;. r";'.. I ' i Tlk . q T:lreetors of .the F t.ssc i ztat' on, in their Tate .r\mr.ual - Report eweis . th - aii- i igh,,eSt safis faCtion :with . the success .. wlileh [has attended the. labors -of their Surgeons-in the - - cure'lof ,SpermateirbLva, SQlninal We'akithss, .Gonorr lug; pleet,,syphilis, die - vice °J . o,lllllllsta, or Pp1f,...-4111se; I;ktsease Of.ilie, Kidneys and Bind filer.; .k.c.•:, rind'ordn a'r.titni{itn"c.e. of theSanie tan for thh eriStl4 - '.4 Year.; ' .1 I - '-' l' - 1 An admirable Report on Sp,er,ratttorr-licaa, er SeriktUillWlo44o. 9 ,%thc , Alqa of Pruq;lsra,',ltins turhation',p.r.:Salf7.-413u,-e, - and other.l3Venses J.O th'e_S einill 'Origaws; Ay the doiiiultini;gur [goon; will'ire selat by mail, tin h sealed; duvet lope;) FREk. Or--CHARGE ; , •oti'ifieeipt rif , ,tWO STAMPS--for - postage. - .- , .• .f. ,:'- !-•1 , 1 •' :Address: 'for; ItePort ,'or 'traptmerit i ,` -Dr. J. SKILI4..i. TiOIIGIITOI, „tiding . Surgeon, Tfolf,ardA.OscielittiOn, ?So. 2. SOutti I , i intli Street,' l'hilidelphia, , Pi.'' -' ' . .: i . Ci.l:2ll-,1y2 • - :: ditiftilt,t - OtKiiiglisa , d . it*,. '*.-.... tA tio . . , it ..- l dise. „ a S• ynp .. . .of tk. ,xd;bywhieh' tlii.din& beedmei ttinted,e*, and. poor.-Ileing_in.thksircul4oN.it Iper4des the 'whole, lxktly t and7maybut s t out lin .41isease on any part of It.-••.lio- organ is free Ifretnits attacks, rtor is there:oueyhish i% In tl filukaciti ( iy,. ; The scrofulous taint is yariously eaned& by - niercuriardiiMisti , leir.livir*ati, Ijintlerpst Or, I . l 4 l calthp.food",!irrapurqi ate, 441, , 414} -, filth Y habits, the depressing viee k - an d . . ti r fieve all; by the Vent:reel infeetion': I 'What. eyer be, its origin, it - irbercditnry ii i th e. eon. =:stitlitiou; descending" froth parents to children. [ unto the third and fourtkgcsooration i". indeed, it scenes .to ' be the rod of fine Who fits, .., 1 Will ''irL.it - Alie:.iniquitie/i'.or the fettle& LA I - Its `effects corinnencibydepOsition fMnithe 1 • blood' ofcorrupt oi: ulcerous-matter, till* in • thi lungs, liver, and,internal,orgarLT, i 4 teemed tubercles; in the glands;, swellings; and -sri the - Sin:llice; einptioni. of sores: 'This. l lbut cot. ~Amption, ;which gender's iir the. blood,. cie tßuuses the energies of life,.io that scrofulous constitu. '-lianS. riot •Mily' Sufferfroin StrOfulOns'eom. :plaints; but they leave far less:poWer to i v itb. afoul the, attacks. of . ogler. diseases ; , conie. quently,' vast 'numbers - peiish • by - &Weis i which; although not scrofuloim irilbelinatuie; are - still rendered fatal by this taint.la : th• Viteinr. 'Most etthe consumption which de.. oimates the huniiinlamily lies its origin directly in this scrofulous, contamination; and many - distrUctiVediSeaseS of the liver ; kidneys, hub,. •ifid,.iiidecti. :of tall : ; the organ:s, arise :from or aggrav f atud,-by.the same CAW. '-- 1 ' Olio quaiter of 'all our people are scrofulous; their. persons are . invader' :by this. lurking in. feetion, and their health is undermined by it, TO cleanse it front the sYstem we mist ienevata the blood by an alterative medicine, and ins vigorate it by healthy food and, exercise. . 8111 . a m9 (ll 4nP 79- supply in . ~.; - . . ~ - . -AYER'S - Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla ! the most effectual remedy which the medical 'skill •of our'times can devise for this every where prevailing and.fatal malady. Itis com bined from the most active remedials that have.• been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder front the b100d,.. and the rescue of the , system from its, destructive consequences. 'Bence it should be employed for the cure of' not only, scrofula, but , also those other-affec tions which arise from it, such as Mum= and Sat* Disrasns; ST. Azirnoxi'a rum, ' , Rose, or , Thrrstrnt,As,_•PmrLua, Pt - suits, BtArrenns, BLAIN'S and Botts, TUMORS, TVITT.II 14114 SALT R.ItETTM, SCALD TIPAD, 'RINGWORM, I RatEtrkiXTlSM, SrrtiliaTie and:MencumazDts , EASES. DI,LOPST, PTSPEPSIi, DtBILITT, and, il3deed. ALL Coxyl-invp otaUSINO TED on. Istrunn Ewen. The popular belief in impurity of the blooti'' is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular puiposo and •‘ - irtUe Pr this Serape. rilla is to purity and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound' health is impossible hi ' contaminated constitutions* Ayer ' s Cathartic Pills , FOR A LL' THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so;compOsed That: (Recast within the' range of their.action can rarely:withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate' every portion of the human men, ism, correcting its diseased action, and restonnk its healthy vithlities As a consequence of these properties, ,the intalid. %NIA •is bowed dorm with pain or physical debility is astonished to find.his health or energy restored by alemedy at mice ea simple and inviting, . - Not onlydo they curt the, cierY-day eomplaints of every body, but also many formidable' sad dangerous' diseases: The agent below. named is pleased !to furnish gratis my• American Almanie, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in.the following compliiiritsr-Cosfire ncss, hicartburn, ilcarlache a risiugfront disorrkrea* 'Stomach; Naosertjudigestion, Pant in and Morbid' Bouets, - Flatuteiiiii, Loss of Apps ' tite, Jaundice, and other kindred Complaints, arising friim a low state of the . body or-obstngOne of its functions, • • " Ayers Cherie Pectoral FOII TIM " MICR Or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consutrip• tion, and for.the relief of C4Lsinniaire Patients in ail/ nce"Ataries of the 'disease: • - So wide ..is..the field of its Usefulness and so en. rnerous are the cases of. its -cures, that. almost every section of country abounds in persons ;ib. Bch' known, who haVe been restored from alamung and. even - desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once . tried, its superiority over ever, other Medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape , observation, and where its virtues are known, the Public no longer hesita.te what antidote to Chiploy for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary orgnns that are incident to our climate. While mativ inferior imitedieS thrust upon the community - have failed and been discarded, this 114 e gained friendaby every trial, conferred benefdi on the ufdicted tlig caw never forget, and . pro. duced cures too numerous. and too remark/Ns to telorgotten. PREPARED BY J., C. AYER -,fr, CO. LOWELL. MASS. Sold by SMITI Lk JONES, and D. W.,SPEN- Con&rsfrirt ; "COREY & SON, Ulysses; A. Ls. ?ORTON,. Cnsizingrille ; MANN 46 ; sptgoNs,oswayN and by all Merelianta and Diuggisfs; ' [11:23 DIILLPORT =AV-QUARTERS.. lAE subscribers take Obi Method of in • forming their friends tkat .theynre in re ceipt of, end are. now. opening . , i t o.cice la desirable stock of • • STAPLE AN - 'l3 FANDt DRY. GOODS,. . _ to which they invite the" attention of all who, desire. to make purolmses.. Our stock is Ivy. has hem); selected with great care, , and is por tieularly athlpted to iheiwantsDi' this seeder., of our country.. Our stock of Dry (;4.04ts con . sists of• " . • - .. . . . . ' DRESS GOODS', TRINIMINGS, RIBBONS , .. : .., E,MIBROIDIiII.IE'S," PARASOLS. I , , DLOTIIS, CASSIIIERES ~:.:,.,...,....v.,.:. s : T ip l c: N i.. : .: S .lt4 . vy l) .{..Ni o- :4 " n:14.7116.ia. , •- .• •:, • * •IIIESTIDS,• , - . : - '. SIIIRTINGS, - ' . " . LINENS, , PRINTS, ". -- - '.• '!,IIOSIRRY, SHAWLS,' - - ,and al - at:kV of other articles,. too punieroa,it to mention. We have also a - complete ass Ai l. .. inent"of .: .•- -- . ' -' • •-' -. '1 • . " '• , .GIIQ.CERIE§„ :HAW/WARD AP all of 7%-ifichtiill be sold imcoMin,c,ply she* 'for ready' pay," and - for "approYed cfvdit on is re4inahla terigs4.l:43,4y.`ol:l,i.r,c4tatilista nolt • r ! " IfillpOrt; Alle.ll,l3Ag:,ia is'. .. • . . . „ -J. _Tgompsox,,. CARRIA:GE WAGON NAKED ' tr tit "c0:ra.. 1 0 31 r por o r . 2 this roe.thod., of informing-Mae - • • lic in general that lie is prepared Ig% • '; tci do dll NO* itchis linemitti , prompth e l' ) e in a rroykraitn 7 like -manner, and ep9P.r most:iiecO)nmodating terms. Paimeot '. ° o l ( -: Repairing: inariably required on delirenr , ,, the; work.; )IE9. Ali kinds of ; taken r ola necountof work. • i!'f•'•
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