'.''''';',7r_tojt*fliic; tWe iweitesnritiAal incirdrticles in this ae rAteuent, ; belies - ins Ltiitt :the - -publication elf seli afid itrieriments in. regard to tEe Welt u1f01.41 Ilia Horticultural ,pechlirities 'of Vv . will mutnal i ty ileribfit our farmers. w orm o f potet-......4n. Jouamm.] • - Virliairthe BirdsDo.' -*— {Thirmeru, read oveF ,ike list, given be- at raising oro s o cvahn -g ee for good. Thestron tow of what a few 'families of birds are ‘, w - , z ,,/ , learns to despise theweake s luing eyery day for the public good, und o I sen ditho fails iu every straggle with her' raised thixantagonist. Nothing does se min, ;' t aken say, s hpriestly ' whetheF you don't over forty h 1 how much does she lose I h Above itnow several fellows in your , neighbor- nured or taw worst of all, l he r .- g she ()seain tt pol,eon Ltd2 Oilitg ti,. wit their gnus who l i fer good over her brother, who, step s 'lly - lug servina the community as 1 -$I - r forth into the world, needs, above l' t ' -, we as the little feathered families, eele,oich a 1 things, the pro ecting power of her love, going with him, and re -1:)\ - fated by Mr C. X Clay, of Kentuckrea mauling unselfish, consciously with him ii 3 a pro thefqll - h he.' i dgrPd fn own tugele, leap con . „ 0 , d eep. teeting angel --home Magazine. pleated tf? the Country Gentleman oat would T . e evenings says the Charles 'i, pony; •fp* which we take it. fre_to. obtain. to 4 Ifocuribußetween the hours of eight and ~.1 An billions of caterpillars and insect was nine o'clock, a gentleman, residing at'Mount • a .., Pleasant,. while crossing in the ; ferry-boat to , destroyed in one year on a single farm of '`V• this chi, saw what he considers an electric .s tthirty acres i r s a pretty good year's work. L' l r mielar, overhanging the village : was- a "kat pe • rioj many wesl-k o3wo m en, so grooms, san d, cloud, from which,the lightning At every brilliant flash, he them as soon agTo .., nom doing any publi c or private good, convinced this iit above the cloud - :a, distinct rain ], Taut e lo a Of 'tile bri o r ie \ I spreading mischief by their roads are dirty .'l 4 OlO ll O ri.Y s9 ainbow, but of about the /utensil ) s—are they not ? nite # ---q equal in legs already but to deltige ttamh°w• lie observed the phe., ".‘" int t o the benefits conferred by the a horse enter- r r etime l utiilgsel T ralrel . 4 bis ton tsipgufar y ceaut"f object: w eninsticote vll lb OW was sinultaneous wit* the fash,of _ ti bird s —D. JOURNAL ) jump hail-. ts f Li' i hour at r AS existed for a moment." . 'A t daybreak I estimate that four bun- watt,' .ed songsters break fortb into mif o grao i d„,„a,or - Execlu r tos' Sale. bilation of mingled song oil ,; narrow rid, . 71Potter County, ss. : . - ..semi of frgit and pieMiikstt= with a gentle 1 i ' 1 L. S. AT an Orphans' Court h eld at Con tersport, in and for the County of Among the se I 7e - riiiit to the dead furrow 1 on the 21st day of June, A. thrush, fh 113 - 6" so that the surface water D 1859 MP of James Barber & I nes -1 h • [ Cr " it b ' ell nityreidiljrpal; off, ilarrow engt it ise, , o ;mon, l b secutors of the Vstate of 0.13. pparrot oroto p oo ,I rn i ns th ro u g h th e i owest , tioodman, deceased, setting forth that where as heretofore to wit, on the Bth,, day of June, the ho 4 , to carry off the, water. On more A. D 1850 ' sani Executors presented their pe luny Sts or, gravelly soils, the ridges may Mien to tho Court by which it appeared that -- tinpsw Wider andzflatter; but it is always ad- the peisoniii property of gild 0 B Gotidman, pnfi4i lp tp cl-hrt out the fotrow with a was insuflicient for the payment of his just zatio o w after sowing so a n t t h e water can debts as It ) said petition will more fully ap , pear; 'and m hereas b) said Petation it ap pass off More readily. How seldom do we rs hat said o.ll.Goodman, died, seized f i,ce a wheat field on - which the water does 17,l t in certain real estate, upon which such not lie of ' same portions, preseutiug a petition and statement so filed, the Court E,lmet of iee during the winter and early granted an order for the sale 'thereof, and the spring, and bare strata or light, and late same was nilt sol 4 for want of bidders on the same, and that them remains unsold the fol cilips In summer, !kit which might easily i „ m ing described real estate to wit. he removed by a few surface drains. Jr The undt‘rded two-thirds part of .a tract of you can not afford to undeidrain, do not land in Pike Township, Potter Count), Begin lie,glect at least surface draining°. Tree fling a t a Black Oak in the west line of 'f l ogs is very inadequate; but it is better then County, thence west 836 perches to a White Pine, thence South Gll perches to a post and nothing. stones, thence east 110 perches to a post and In - regard to the time of sowing, there stones thenc north 212 perches to a Pine is much difference of opinion. If we sow Knot and stones, thence east about 150 rods sob curb-, there is increased danger from to g post, thence south 390 perches to .a post, the attacks of the Hessian ay, which de- thence east 170 perches to a Hemlock, still cast 84 perches to the west line of lot survey= poSitB itB eggs on the young plants in th e ed by the Trustees of William Bingham to fa 4 ;lind it we sow Late, the probability Dav id Eilbotum, thence smith one degree is that - the midge. (which deposits its eggs 117.9 perches, thence south 89 degrees east in the grain -when -in flower) will destroy 66 5 perches, thence south - degress west 66 .6 it. Five years ago in this section, tunny perches, thence north 701 degrees 56.5 perch farmers sowed their wheat the last week e l a l ,tt , leneo youth eighty-nine (89) degrees east 9 perches, thence north li degrees east in. August, and it was much injured by 49 perches, thence east, 38 perches, thence the Hessian fly. From the Ist to the north 7:degrees east 68 perches, thence east 10th of Suptetribet.' is now considered the 18.8 perehes, thence north 80 degrees east 22 safest time. As we south the wheat perches. thence north II perches, thence north go , is sown later. A recent writer in the t 7 l B ire d e e i g i r e e g e r s e:s " we t s '' t26147.3pe P e r r ch h es, e t t h h ence n north ee north south Bo Watley For tae west recommends sowing a St degrees we. 23.1 perches, thence strip of one or two acres ofywheat about perches, thence west 67.9 perches, thence the middle of August, so as to be well north 44 perches, thence east, 104 perches, thence north fidiFautied when the bulk of the crop is to by the Tioga County line 475 plies to the place of beginning; containing, lie sown, and-then-turning this strip un- aielrc ot,t t i tree tooFsand eight hundred• acres tier with -the plow after the rest is sown, more or less, with about one hundred and and re-sowing it immediately thirty acres improved, a saw-mill, five dwel- We have always been in favor of rath- thug houses, a school house, two barns, a store, Cr thick seedin g . A feu: years 41 , 0 e, b o il blacksmith d shop, and some other small out -11-EWIrl. DAvis and other English wri- u AL I I S7I B ti g i t:tdii idea t tl d pit i r e t nt o l f a a ters contended that by dibbling in the lot in Pike Townsnip, Potte w r o (l - o l u ir nt ) s , seed a fpot apart, one p,ee,k to th q re bounded on the north by hinds late of Abnil ham Bruner was Amply . su ffi cient. That good erops and 0.8 Goodman, and on the were obtained in this way, there can be acres cast, Estate; south and nest by lands of Bingham 110 dentiti but still it was fognd that thoseni c p ° ro n ‘od ull ata fif a t To a g er h e ot hou se i tt i ab G lit two whorastieedsur h thin seeding frequent- ALSO—The undivided two thirds partof a bad, several acres where the crop was de- tract of Land in Pike Township, Potter County, stroyed or much,'injured. The loss on Beginning at a Hendee% the north-east corner theseportions more than (senator balanced o f "tY °* 4653, thence south six, hun dre perches t o 4 tojllen 6 i . t thence lockthe south the gain front the saving of seed on the east co a rne u r r o f v arrant whole breadth of land sown. • Thin seed- two hundred sixty-two and a half perehe w s e t s o t rg was 'a new thing, and the suctresses a Sugar Maple, therm north six hundred and rare pa-raded in the public papers, while forty , perches to a Beech, and thence east two hundred and sixty-two and a half perches to little Arlo sold of tlift raves, Hawn-, of _ the place of beginning; containing 990 acres, V4 . teter, and MEczr, of Tiptreo, still ad- being the east part of Warrants :Nos. 4653 & -uvocate thin seeding; but the majority of 4654 : Mag der to sell ill&• farmers prefer to sow plenty of And praying the Court , to grant, them an or --)11 in order to and against the nnmer- said lots and parcels of land for the payment of the debts &c., being read in Court, o l ist onallalties to vitich wheat , is liable. the Court upon due consideration had in • the aliNciri ) .v...n.,95. need to• sow'is thickly in prenatses, de order and decree the saki of the " 20 0 0 4 iii-P 2 isztet4nschuld, owing per- aforesaid;real estate, in accordance with the iftt*dieeti.•ditty scynraidertiuit.rtalntieh ear- Prarr or the said Petition. By the Cond. 14-frfends,34t siewevu warks hold good W.I. OLMSTED, MA. Angast 1, iss9. in ~,,,..orn i s clams to repreithan would be August Is., 1859 i In purl And t ' + fi a treisMal - District,. 1 yuledeverything seance-a nd now, 4 w v i r t ;trie of the above Order of I .I_4IIIPBEIS ninstinizeferrt i o insure plants the Orphans' Court for the County of Potter, ~. tv , eer.ll l ,„_' 1.1,,,,,, 44 rtastanoes, whether and State of PennsylVania, the undersigned /...,,, , ,` • Ai, o ftl ic . se ! Is it no s t rue Executors of the estate of 0.8 . Cloodinen, do. , t .., ' t,ifinqicerpa ih r th e mun e t ceased, wilt expose to public sale e l , outcry, i . . g 3 4 ‘IP the Lots, or warrants and parts of Warrants m u ° in itte endors e - t oftteacetiou wo should of land and appurtenances, as set forth in the efiaribriati be issued st„ushels per acre above Order, and to which reference is made snutadmrsebsetiblit,,Sieklen;*fourths bush. fora description of the same, on i d i bui n f or th w ithod s B=l 4, Thursday, Sept. Ist, 1859. *Phial 1113 4 1 i4oheis t‘on the libilisniaip#e,hatarietse.rii• *et or AU." is hifiIgidiaSAVOITCJIII3 common field itithittiniVaart, fo rgotten that a 4114 fiCtltl,gl.9l;4"4llll sogd ald wilt depend tn e length of 4111114111rrin Antonin. Turnips will grow lolt OttlerdAtiii into the ground...-For.' `' Sickles to rest 11 4 ick - gre.Witig -varieties as ii-leafind the white-flat are S4 l _ "".3". White French, the, Ash rplaingratutries• Swed4h ' Stnhbh! grali • Ourgrallis hetigh-Ahey- = larger ,when tti t thinl coilf t acgaire a good o r . uptu ct . l enough for. table • or .11: — . 11 1e4 F wera:wocr..,.. , -tatr,Repdi:Who4Owns ti o n the :f9t4 -•of,"Alack 44tscii! Nofii. : Pkent , frq4l4 l olnti-- ma had . :44oPted c,T14.-:drivers of ...the logging firm otWitirg9lo.;44 4 . oB oA - k NA= • g 444 16M: in, , A3 l Ellbgvat snd some •lor-ili—lkload'a: daai Nithk i l it tEd thelitalliPalif‘4 o 4 : Pb4m; - - s iiritiithin , sk o_ ii _ ect ,. 411 _ 0 white ;.e . e . a ,.. w _ et . should think gi4worthy of attent,ton from 411 those dispaeil id grow wheat a tfistrieituga where wheat•growiug has keen intermo l l foireeny yearkumier the arnpress,W* 4 . 11 4 - the wheat-pro,dueing qualitytWs wanabr exhatisted. But iflv#V . Mee sisters; "one desCribed.pßfe,,iP;;FPP,,lcen,, enter into,. per acre, it is certainlra tn*Dret*ie This leeticnt farmers to,( 111 : 13 4 4:n 011'1'4.140-des' et I o'clock, P. M. of said day, at Pike Mills, in' - the Township - of-Pike, County of Potter and State of Pennsylvania.-: The eonditions Of said sale will he made known on the day of sale. • • lAMBS BARBER., OfiEgTERROBIN SO, , . bade of 0. B. 'G'cloctlnan i IV.-K;iox, Atey for ,Executors. ROUDZRSPORT ACADEMY, 1859, Rev. J. aRNDRICR, A. M. PIIISCIPA!“ . • , SPRI\G. and SU3rSIEE. TERM commences • - Tomidgy, 44411 5. TALI, TI.B conamenacs, l , Tueiday, -Aiigiagt -- 1 ...,,....._' Ttate.S Of r i t liitiCin : V0 41 5 414.1.7 '. -- nehes, . , .. Wheati (littlish, e1) , 40; rßitek' with Alavbro, _ - Ala atica 1859) 80p . -',. B4i k e 9° l4l 2n•itit-0, 0 .. ' - s ... 2 50 20, Clover ziesa, 'Plans, (elttra)..., .10 00 50i,- . able Alrais;.. Iv', „;,,,-. , . ..; . . aoo Dried Pcsobes,,iBll l : Bftidies '.': - ' 500 tiacks-40-Maattir BO: ' ' - . 1 11° 1 ,-, ~ . t•hers have Iron tecur 7 Olii070;41:' , 1 • ' '. ..:-.. `surly....'' . • Di.]' Lain. `IIIIMtMANN, PROPRIETOR. Obtt LQllgs - • „ •• -LEDGERS:: • • PAY-BOOT:CS-- • 13,ECETPT-BOOKS; 3IPTORANDMIS' 1.) I ES, . . • PORTFOLIOS • * • - " lIERBARIUMS; • , LETTEP-BOOKS OICE-BOOKS. . . • .dieirk; anti German Toiit Books:. • . . - .• • All -School Books iised in. the .Count# kept on luind, or .immediately procitred token; desired:- . .. • • - . 11takazlues or Poriodicalssupplied ‘ihon desired. : !.. . . . . • A . good,tssortment .of, Paper, Envelopes, Pens and'lnks..:,Alsci, of:Mill-Papers:Draw ing MdbiritilsOlrater:Oolors, . IIBGES,'!TESTAMENTS2 . . FRAYERiIII7ntiBOOKS; of various kinds: -•• SHEET-4111§1 . 04- , .. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., • • .. (11-34) Zre Xt?ottneUerpera.. METBING • NFAV.-B. T. :BABB BEST • = MEDICINAL SALE TUTUS. Is inanufactitred from cc:Minion salt, and . 15 prepared entirely differenti from other.Saleratus. . All the del 7 l eterious matter extracted in 'Such_ a menhir - al ptidU reittl, uit, and all kinds of Cakeovithout-eow ittining"a partielerof Saleratus When the Bread or Core. is baked; there= by producing Wholesome resulti.— • Every particle of Saleratus is turned to gas and passes thrmigit the Bread or Bicalt ilc.Baking ; consequint ty tiothing remains but Cotumou Salt, Water "and.ll.cmi. ~Frai will readily perceive by the taste of this Salera tus that it is entirely different from other Saleratus.-.' 68 I ANX 70 G 8 It - is packed in ono pound papers, eaCh -n-rappor . branded, "B. T. Bab, lbitt's Best. Medicinal. Saleratus ; al so, picture, twisted loaf* of bread, with a glass of effervescing center on the top. When you purchase - hue paper you should preserve the wrap-' per, and be - particitlar to get the neat exactly like - the first—brand as' labove. • , EMI 70 Fultdirections for making Bread with this Sa!Crane . and Sour :31ilk; or. Cream Tartar, will accompany; 'each - package ;- also, directions for, making all kinds of . Pastry ; also,' for . making Soda Water and Seid-1 'tits Powders. - . Q 8 ED 70 MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, WITH" T. BABBITT'S PURE CO MM. , TtA.TED POTASH; Warranted double the stren,gth of ordinary Potash ; put up in cans—' 11 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs. and 12 lbs. —with full. &Potions for making 'Bard and Soft Soap. Consumers van find this the,eheapest Potash in ,market. 3lartUfaetered and for sale by B. T. BABBITT, 68 A! , .;II • 70 'Nos. 611 and 70 Washington-street, Now Yovit anti N0.:38 Intlia-street., 1 Boston. : [11:44-Iy*.] ' WI1:11 SELLS THE AMERICAN SMOKER? WHY EVERY ORRQGIT--Atill CIGAR DEALER- Tr they dont now; they will hereafter. Ditht fail to engage me. • . gWE CALITMET OF P.E.40.4"; . rim. CALUMET OF PEACE! • TIM . CALUMET OF PEACE! WHAT IS THE CALUMET OF PEACE? WHAT IS IT? WHERE IS IT? IT IS THE AMERICAN SMOKER, • ,-See advertisemeilt. I quiET NERVES,_ QV= NEBNE's NCVEXCUSE FOR NERVOUS HUSBANDS, HUSBAND 60..1117Y TLU AgFiRICAti SMOKER. , THIS IS TO EE - THE.ORDER OF THE DAY, Viom.every who has a smoking hus, hand—and no good husband' . who wants to have peace is the. family will fail to obey the Order • - . . • )li:29] E'See advertisement. - See advertisement. Special Nance to the Ladles. - SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS. GRIDLEY tenders her thanks to the citizens•of•Patter 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 WhOie - sale at the lowest rates, es pecially to those in the trade, at a small ad vanoe kola N. Y3prices. All orders prompt ly attended to. - • • T.E. GRIDLEY will deliver Bonnets to any place ordered. Bleaching and Repairing doge up in the latest style, with taste: The large quantity' of work to be • 4 done over," •wlll lce delivered at the .earliest moment.: 'T4adios please call or send inyour orders, , Shop locat ted 34. miles west of • , I ' - 11. N. GRIDLEY Ulysses, May. 3, 1859.-38. , • • HO, YE HUNGRY ! I = WM. IL KILGOREwouId inform the citi -arms . of 'Coudersport and' vicinity that Ihe has established a ' • ' . • • MEAT IVI•ARKET • • in the Basement of J. 11. Smith's Store, where he will supply the public with Fresh Beef and 51titten -every - Tuesday and Friday . morning, itud Fresh- Venison whenever praetteable.. ,y low pricey, promptness and regulariti he hoped to descr o ve,and receive a liberal, patronage, Coudersport, Juno - FARRIERY' • . . DR,. W. HAWKINS, Veterinary Sur geon) 1130 4 reaPectfally inform the inhabitants. of. Coudersport - .aed . its vicinity, that he has located himself at the House of F." Graismire; where heyrillbe plAaged to treat all - cases incident.:to that 'noble apirual; the HorSe. Horses! tails tint tip in the' latest add CM the most tipprot ed Castratlon skillfully'performed:'- Refers tp.S.,N.L.Nills, Gliasinire and 'N. J . 1 1yrala.1 r . f46-tf.] $2 50 350 PLASTER -tor vzle by: - - P. A. StEiWINa. . . ~ ' - De . 0 InErtOaltH :1 1A 1 P 1-1 1 1, -. , 'Mirk . : : --ifiii.ol4-iii4r6ra.e . ;ie4; , ;4..' -, !1 - il . r•- , -4ti , -,.. !. ''' '''''"tti . '.4SlNier: *iptit'ls i'''''- I ''l • -. ,1.:,,, •.,1,. ~,...... -,,, , a - ; 47,4, ,V 1 3 ,143 Consisting OA win 4rarietyigf a rtnique and Iteaut.tfuhPitlerna or. igarT„obeiv also, set . ..-, ~i .oral viiriCtiO : oflPipe,- ulief,:••Thei4fili4itY! ' 1 ' :abOUV:these i st4les is hat each One is'irrark 7 i . ed)iifp its to .reiceivi rt:''" amp spougy,...; : ;tikrOkk . which the sinoketif il c burnincveigailifiepA pais on its,lvayi to t e inotith7: Whis ! ,Atii# ,sponge not cools thtsmolse,, hut:ex trae* 'from it the nicotine to I, the pOisetibirs:prOP4t; 1 .ty Of the TOVU.c.o, wl ich renßers"the,. breath Tese offensive. • ISDN* 'is Will final-the:use:6f tites Tubei rt4lusur .-never before attained except by uSliagithe T rklsh water.' 7 jl.ii.'- . Th'eir use: will also - greatlY romote the health 'of the hnbitnal smokei and preserve the' streetuces if of the bieath. 4 . I. ,- . • -.. • : ..: ITIE.A;)ITICAN CARPI lIOOK. •' .. I' , - Is a little contri •anewfor putting dOWIL carpets without tacks..l Thts!is a new article,' which. lute never befOre been upon the Market. • But it poisesses thO merit of enabling a' person' to put'ilown or take uni t a ' carpet, of, the :largest size in gen'gral use in fifteen minutes, Without any injury to the floor. or carpet..., It 'is 'very, eheap.cheaper in tlielong ran than_taks,4-. and the great faculty : with - whiclileven a.serv; aut'cait take lip and put: down 'carpets, - Avith out the possibility of aMistake, lenders itiu valuable, to the houiekeeper. - - I :' •,-..- .. - . r,... . . - TFIFift3IBLICO 1 3 EN 'BOLDER IL . . ' .WI - MIL .i -t • • :. ,It; is a - neat invention for hol ding I wet Sponge; inta.which the.pen is thrust, niwityi - eoleing: 'out Clean and readYlforl use. 'A'.....ery ceriven limtnrticle for:.the Counting-Beast Desk 'and Library Table' '1 ' l' - ' - "i i '.- 11'49' The Alilerla'citi ny, was orgaidiedi,Noternher:,'• 1857;-with a Capital of ,;one one , lniudred: f r thouland ' dollars, This Company trarformed ;tri Urn view of tali-, ing up inventors sinall articles .. .of 'general utility, -who nre unable to inake',.intrependent arrangt 4tenti. fo r introducing th:eir'mventions, by an I.quit a hle' arrangement . for their rights V; purchase.otit and-Ont, Or by a tariff ria.thci' ticles , rmanufactured,qtad sold. The inyentrre,genins of this comitry:lme. long called for •an Austiintioui cif Ahia bind:J.l%e 'American mind:is So'activai that thousands of things aro:invented, tunny& aid be really'usefall to .thelecananntity, but:which are never introduced, ;I/O - Cause - the hiventorS of them have .`meads to carry therniout.. 68 AND 70 ' The caps - of tlgs . Company Will be devoted to -th ' derel ' pniotitt el really useful inventions: ThCoat stny ha;ve a Committee ortPatents, \Otos duty tt, is to[pass upon all applications, - and f am tl eir .Itirge ezpericncein such mat ters I % ent.ro • have .a. security that their in= 1 ventiens willmot be misjudged; and the high elle eter of the Pdrties coMpoSing - that Cora mate is a 'Officient.guaranty that plans and sped ica.tio ,s maybe submitted before patents area plied ' for, witliout any risk of advan tage. eing 'taken pf this circumstance, and' whe desk 't:i to del so-, the Oorapany will take t.. out p tent for others, 'scouring for the inven -tor a 1 of h S:inven ion that is patentable. ' - Th sCo ipany . spectfully.invite inventors to su . mit i them- heliplans ; Mnd it will be 68 EEO 70 08 forth } ring to olkje is •of the Company if its , . °Meeks an agents ,enn . vof any service to them:: . - , , -,- 1 iles ; ;2.• ':1 • L . 1, - r' s .' : Any one .f the following tno is neeepta • to-' EMI e t ble tii-this I . ompan .: - 17 rt: ,• o .noun :facture any articles,. for wide thei ma:Ail Oryjsad(tptiA hy.:eoutrai,n, the i tent sragel ing'the atidleS add paying far t e Same on de it'ery.- • . 'l.. , - ' 3 nol.:lTheyb y auy paktit'svbleti is ap prod of bp their eon:Mitten: !••:;", - ' Turd: if hey wi I mannfaeturo and sell any i ll artieile lvh Fli theyiehoose•to adopt, giving to the .inierit r suoh 1' proportion oaf the profits as may b greed bpon. :The ex. nsive iinilcling, No. '2.2 and 24- Ek 1. Frankfort St., Nea york, being about ' 60 feet front by o pr;100 net, deep; an,d.fi stories high above tho idental -, is owned by the President of the Qo pany, tid. LS Aloe:I : plod in part by, alFthe ma hinery wareroom and °films of the. Company, ',here,. It itsibusiness_and sales are, transaete ; .:. - I - • : ' . . c 70 68 AND 70 I L EVER ":BODY'S 3IOUTII! EVER '1101)Y'&1g0IITH t. EVER - - Itozirs'AtouTir r ' IN E 'ERYHODY'S MOUTH? S IN E 'ERIC BODY'S MOUTH? 'S IN E 'ERYDODY'S MOUTH ? THE AMERICAN SMOKER." ‘ , .-TII.E. AMERIDAN I ‘ SMOXER." lii THE AMERIDAN'SMOKER." IDDE WITH IHA3IONDS. ODDE WITH DIAMONDS.. i STU . DED WITH DIAMONDS. 5 STU DEO WITII DIAMONDS. PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S' (AMERICAN SMOKER, Nrllibh It.as beeri orktered of LIE AMERICA.I)ii,i TRADE' '" i COSIPAICI. i- . ; , ' 22 & 24 Franlifcit Streat, iiicisr" Yoi/4"i' 'WHAT' WITY 4 I WHY ,4 sI 11'44 ,IT! ' M 14.111 WHY, Mi Vie 14 Tlt A 6 1. q)ATID;G MACHIBIES. EU THE PATENT LEVER SEWING MACHINE, DIANUFACTURED , BY, ;THE GLOBE. • - • MAIIHFACTURLNG COMPANY, . - 339 Broridway, • - - "York; May be truly regarded'as the ." ire plus altra7 of sewing machines , and aWw.ho.are wishing to find a Machine which is 'capable. , of doing . any kind of selv`ing for Tailors and 'House wives, with a satisfaction heretofore unknoWn, should lose noitime in; ordering ono of the P. 2 .1 TENT ./..Erhlt elfliVES, which are to occupy a similar position towards other sewing .Ifacliines that - a, Patent Lever Watch' (and everylkodY\knows its value),Oceuplest.o wards al-Larine or.•llny-:other : 'second rate watch. r ill. • - This iMachine- makes the ~- Lock' Stitch;! which looks the same on botli. sides. of .the fabric,,ited.cannot be ripped.' . - , . ; ' ••• - • In all ielpeets'eginirto MachlrieS'her, • etOfb i e sold.at A hundred dellars tind'upwaras: Speelinene 4 1 ,d• dewing d'aie by the PATENT LEVER MACHINE, will hd, Ibrwardethto.."any, part, of the coitutry, %low teceipt, of,e postage stamp.... -- • N. E.' An energetic' MO_ reliable age* Is wanted in .evety town andlvillage of OW Uni ted States and Canadas to 'sell the above natuzi ed machine. iAn• advantageous arrangement will be madeiwith-tbe right kind of merchant who is' willing to have Hie: exclusive agency. Address 'Globe Manufacturing Conipany,. 11;a0 i : 1 •:• ' i , 339•Broadway,r.-Y, - „.•, • - TAR:V4,'NCITIOES lip'yonwant;tegerynniWatelf-” es or Clocks lint in good run ning order, -fake them fo'bAY2 I OIVT:- Yon isill find himl,sort band 'to. 1a "your work on shOrt notice; "and in a workmanlike manner, at opposite .Parmo~ce ' s Drab . apd Book :. store: Jewelry neatly repaired, and work done. on short Mitien,fetieap for , Oe'Sll. B , DA- 1 1 ..0 & yiellsvillei n Ar : ll : lF, r lBs9.• ' ,4072,6p35iv DR. - MORSEL'-;-the . !11:0 7 0toi 'or MORSE'S •I*' DIAN Ool` PILL* '' ThlifililltinthrOpli t licit!' spent tale greater part' of his; life-iii -traveling, i hating j yisited Rurope,.Asiai Mud' Africk? ash Weil as Nortli.Amertea—has spentthree years ] among the Indiamt:of our Western co,untry•-r? it was to this way i that.;-thelndian. Rent - Pill.. Werelifsediccir.ered..-I , .l)Klitorso wok the•ting , man' to ; establish the fact that all, diseases arise. I frovn IMPURITY' OR:THE 131...001thtit."'nu;' streriglit,i - healthatirlifedepeaded upen this i'yitoddlitid. - ,1 -. : l i,l, :,..:-.,;"; :.-,,...! 1: . y heirk thirvarionspassagesbecome clogged { anddolnoi- act IM;perfect harmony With th . diirerent function; of the body, the blood hise. itiiiction;,beCOnies thick; CorruPted 'tind dibl ea,sed 1 ilt .. na emitting:all pains, - sickness:and' diStress.•of ; 41;crY•iname ;.;our,strength ~.is ~41 - ' 'hausted;eurbealtli- e rtrefilepriyed of,,and4f, nature Immo( assisted' in-tkietWing.off the o:tak . .;. :on'i t t.difoitiii,:ircliiit blood tcpt_ becorad'eltek'ed anti cease to a:iti - arid this MirlighVef-life wil:I .forever' be blewrklbilt 7. ,. llctvti imPortalit . tVen 'thdt we shchild k4ep the:viirions gassages.iikt the body free and open.. Antl how pleasant to ns. that we hatie it ,in our power to :putl a 'medicine in.your 'reach, - namely; Moise's ,In di titr -' Robt -Pills') 'manufactured fret* plants and roots Which grow around . thei `mountaliV. - out; 'eliffs'in - Nature's gardenjor the-healtirtirid reeovelry, of tlfsetthedlnan, Dne,:of the ,rn ti from#ltielt these:Pills arti Motle'is a 8440 C, which{ opens the Pores of the Ohttr; atiTi asittii Ntiture iii,throwing . ont the - fiper parts of 291e ebrrurition • within - ,, The , :seicaitl , is .a plant which;-iSnu-Expectorant,, that opens and -io' , clogs the passage,te, the lungs, tind:thhs, im it 'soothing . manner, - : perforini its duty by threw', I ing, - off phleint,'. and other humors 'f}•orti:ltlfe , !Intro - Irby cetpittus spitting.. The third' is a if.fi= , 1 itreticl, , Whieh - iives•etiie and double strength' itelhe kidneys ; 4.lina- encouraged; they - ci F ifiv largenmbunts of 7 immerity: froni - Ithe'bl66l:l; which :: i:s• then throwm- , out 'biluntifutly by- ;the , urinary or water;' • and Whitili 'co Id met lave-been 'discharged in - ,- any other Way.- The finirth is a Oathartio, land aeoennimities ' the other properties-of the Pills while ingaged-' in purifying - the blood ;. the 'coarser particle's of - h - okrity whi 21.1 acannot - -pass by - the other ]outlets, are thusilakeunp - and conveyed' Mr in great' ytuttititiesibi the bowels. • Ii • , Fr inn the above., it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian-Root Pills mot only' enter the stomach, 1 but become- united with the blood, for they. find xy ay tO every part, and. completely : roue:eat and cleanse thesyStein from all inip......rity;and the life of the bOtty, width is' the -blood, be-.. come ' perfectly healthy; consequently 1 - , 411 - sickness and pain isdriven from the system, for they cannot remain when the bodybecomes. so pure and elear.l: - • ; Tb l l o reason . .. Why people - are' so .distressed ,when sick, andlwlty so many die, is becOuse they ;do not get a medicine which will'Pass 'le the afflicted parts, and which wilt open the natural pOssag6 for the disease to be cast out; hence, a Large quantity of food and other mitt, .ter 11 lodged,and_ the stomach and intestines are literally overflOwing with - the corrupted , mass ; thus undergoing 'disagreeable - ferinen tatidn„tonstantlY mixing with the blood,w,Lich throWs corrupted matter. through every iviiin and artery,: until life is taken from the body by disease. 1)r. Morse's I'ILLS have added to themselves victory - upon victory, by restoring 'millions- of the sick to . blooming health ;and happiness.- Nes, thousands who hare I been racked or tormented. with sickness. pain l and angitish, and whose feeble frames have !been scorched by the hunting elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, its it. Were, within a step of the silent grave, now Stand ready to testify that they would have i been nunibered .with the dead ; had It not been for, this' great and .wonderful .medicine,. lliirse's Indian Root Pills. ,-After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished; and itbso lutely surprised, in- witnessing their charming effeets. ' Not only do they give immediate ease. and strength,: and take away all Siekness, pain . .and. anguish, but they ,at .ence O. to work at the . foundation of the .disea s e, which . is. the blood, • Therefore, it will be shOwn; especially by those Who use these Pills, that they will rso cleanse and purify, that dis ease--that deadly enemy--will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will 'again return; and the prospect of along and happy life will Omit% and brighten your days. CAUTION : : • Merchants and Traders will be on. tlieir guard , and fiat be imposed upon by a ;Coun terfeit of Or, Morse's Indian Root Pills, 'signed ..4,1/3. Moore. ; All genuine. Pills will hereafter have the name and signature of B. LAKE JI.DSON, (sueoessor to A. J. White & C 0.,) on each box.; All orders and letters relating to said Pills must be addressed to .AVAL MUDGE CO., ipOprieters of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic - Dint. rpent,) , Earlville; Madison-Co., N. Y., General Agents for Dr. Morse's . Tudian - lloot Pills. t: LAKE JI:TDSON . ;` (ineeeSior . to A. J. •W' i liite Co.;) - 50. Leonard Street, 'New :York, Sole Prpprietor. Sold by SMITH & - 4011.E.9; Condersport; also by all_Medicine 'Dealers - in HO - county. " '10:46-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ----,:PIIILADELPIIIA - . if 1. A .4:ruitbildit4; .../14tionsioni ~establislied L SD al speci i4idateme - n't 410; Plui ielittif,tAl j'lick _and dis :llJ:essffyiJirtc2iillik qiit‘' : r..., ,;,, 5 , - a' , ., , ~ • teicke4eitti.,- . 4-: - 1:- -,Nxi;•?1!•, 4 'va0,..4- . ... a'.6. 4 3;:itc•-•,••:-._ _.,• '-' , ..._.,•,: 5 .• ..): 1 * 7:1,. ,---. .., rriagail: 4 ' rtiiii, • tit447Fß' •, , •,•tiii*DlitiP•Uusic•- - ii , d hySpcualAiseases,sexertilleara.ogo turret ed their Cods:Lilting Surgeou,tomPen ratiSpen , sary feitlietreatmerit of this clavier. diseases,: in all their foriti, and - `to' gIye'MEDIOAD WD, re.E;ORATI% 'te - all who eipPlf Ojr . letter, with a' cle'acrlt)tieii of . their - conditibil; (age, 1 OceePationl hatilts'of We,. re-) anti:in - eases 1 f extreme poverty, tok'FIJRli IV MEDICINES 'REE OF CHARGE; = t •' " .:-.. • - i. 'The' Diri!efers'itlf the Aisociationl, lin their ate - 441 . 0A Report eFpreas.the,highest•lstis- - faction:iiitifthe stioness 'Whietililis'zi4erided the . I'iber4 of; their SurgeoW ite, that enre:Of SperniatorrhMt,i - Serninal,Wealineis;; don'bri , hto,',Gleet,Syphilisi.the `rice ' of 'Onaniste' or Self-Abnae, Disease of Vie Eideeya t e,nd Wad-, ;der, k 6., and order a 'continuance' Of the +lame 'plan, for the ensuing Seer. , 11: ; .•,,= •:-:.--' - l' An admirable Report on Sliermntorrhcea, or 1 'Sentinel,Wkakktiess;the'itesi of Ontinisrn, Bias- i tiirbation - or Self-Abuue, and otho . !l)tisones l of the Sexual Organs, by* . the consulting Stir 'Aetir; wi/1413e. sentby - maili - (in.tt acuiled',.eurel ope,)-FRE.EOF-OLUARGE; ,ciu (recoil:ft _of TWO STAUPS4or'postag,ol . . t ~...: .-... •„. ki4,;,'„ 1 ., • AddrCsi, for. ,- ;,Repott,.:Orp.)treitOrient,..-,br: S. .siiii..L . pi f ,BOxiqu'roli, i Acting. .lgqrge9n, Ilowaril Association, .2•Tti;;.l4ettth:lketrthStke,et,„ philadeleila, Pet i . . l.: • . .- T. tt,144..-1,1,y.: '. ~oiroi. o blood, by which this fluid, heel/cies :weak, = and Being i n-the mm a cis 4te hobody; and niiiibatii outs irnliseti,noon.cor ttitt , itt °Mtn is att , froth Jpii#Mcks, nor's. there one which it >j The scrofulous taint is iariOW, ;liausecl. - Jortisercutial tdisisse; unhealthy , (00(1, 4 , impure A t , o h filthtlibitti, the, 41, remingiieek „tibmilal,,tbirika • ' ihreetion.6Mit k.• - ever be its priglil/4it LerediturzilLthe ecc; stitiition; descending 4 g liiiMparents to Odin % tmito the third:end fOurth 'gmeratioit.;* ;Week it seems to be the , rod of Mint who, says _will visit the' inio,ulties - of: theYfathees-"cp ar , their cbitdten:r• •-• • Its,efre9ta cornmencehy deposition-trim thi , .hrOod corpiPt,oralcemps matter, which, ~, tlielunr, liver, Midinteinal organs, ` termed. tubeicics ; - in „the'gliiii.4 - swellings; the surface,' e ruptions or sore: ~ This foul tor.' ru pti on , which genders la the blciod;, dem * , the micrgips of life, so that sexofulous comfit/. not only sufferf "from scrofulous plaints;:lnit they, hive' ar Ims power to , isith.: -Amid the ittincles, ofccither diseases. ca. verttly i Vast Attunbers .perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in theirn) e , , are eti4 m . /tu r dered fatal by ,this taint the system. Most of the consuniption ivideli . :cimates the human tinnily has its origin directly: in ; this ,serofocus; ,eoutintduationt and way destructive disc-ages of the liver; t kidneys,b mh and, indeed; 'cif all. the &gins, ar!s e aggravated by the same valise. ' one ,quarter of all our peopleare senifulotil their persons aro invaded 'by:this' larkin„' ,, iu. fection, and their health is undertidned brit. To cleanse it from the system we mustrenovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and ia. vigorate it by , .healthY food and w a d % - Such a medicine We -SUPPV _ , i• • - • •-• AIR'S - Cotl)66a Eititei.of Sarsaparilla ° , I the Most effectual , remedy which-the medical skill of our times can- devise for this crazy where prevalling . M uffatal Malady.. It is com _shined from the most active remediab that have 'been discovered for the expurgation af this foul disorder from the-blood, and the rescue of the - system . from its destructive consequences; „Hence should be employed for the cum of not only scrofula, but :also those other affec. ' eons which arise' from • it, such as Mamma ' and SgiN DISEASES, Sr. Astaoxv's foie; Rasp, turstruLis,_-Pmfoirs, roams's, Itiorcuas, 13r.a.r.xs and Boas, ToSrons, Thus and Slur Marine, SCALD It/NO=lli nuEunkeesie, 5T.1.114,4176 and llancinuar. DB EASES, Dnorsi , ,,DliPEPSlAp DEinlyr, and, indeed; ALL CONiZAINTS 4.11 1 31M1-12031 Trna. TED on 13rnintr. Damn. The popular. belief in , 4 impurity If the bood" is foundeditt tiuth, for scrofula is a degeneration of theblood. The iartieular puTpose and virtue of this Sariaila, rifle is to purify and regenerate tlaistital fluid, without Which iseund health is imposele in contaminated: ccamtitutions. - • Ayer's CathSrtie-Pills FOR ALL .THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so 'composed that (disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand; or eMdellatva' Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of-the human 07:41. ism, • correcting its diseased action, and Tetuan its 'healthy . iitalities. f As. a ; OLIECCIUNICa of them properties, - the invalid who 'is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to fad hid health or energy restored by a remedy at owe to' simple and inviting. I- --- : Not cd° they titre the "etery-day complaint's of every body,d but also: many formidable and - dongcrot& The agent- belrrraratrd is pleased to furnish gratis my American Mane, containing certificates of therecures and direction for their use in the followit% g complaints:. Cake uess, /hardballs, Headache arising from disordered SiONifiCk Nausea,lndigestion;Paen in andiferbid Inaction of the Bowels, l'hsettlencg, Loss airily* lite,. Jaundice, andL tr other kindred -complam, arising from a low- state of the body or obstnettiott of its functions. ' ' 0 • Ayer's . _ • erry.Pe c toral,t • MR TUE RAPID MICE OP , Coughs, ,Coldi, Influenza, - Ihnirsenesh' Croup, Bronehitis, Incipient . Consamp. tion, andfor the relief olConsamptiri Patients in advanced stages - of -JIG disease.- So wide• is thateld of its niefulness ands° ma. • merous are the., cases of its cures, that amid every Beetion of country abounds in persons Edo hely known; who bare been restored from alarming and even despenateiodiscases of the lungs : by its. use. When once tried, its superiority over eel . other mediciie of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are - known, the. public no longer hesitate what antidote toemploy . ' for the distressing ,and dangerous' affections of the 4 palate - nary - organs that are incident to our climate. While 'many inferior remedies thrust upon the comm Ifitity have forted and been discarded, this • haS gamed friends " tip eiery trial,conferred benefits on the afflicted they. Awl:never forget, and pro. duced cures too nuzueraus and too remarkable** be forgotten. ' • DR.' 3% .C. 'AMU& CO. tOWELL, MASS. -- Sokt by SMITIf 'JONES, end D. NC: SPEN CE.13.," con airs port ; 'COREY k SON, Ulysses; A. B.' BORTOM,i • embing - ville ; MANN k menots, wupoc; OswaPF and by - all, Merchants ind Druggists:: [11:26 JRILLE'ORT THE - stibscribors tithe this method of in forming their (rim& that they are in rs-_ ceipt of; and - are now ezer.ling, a choice an a l desirable sto . cl,-. of, , • „ - ::STAPLE AND PANDY to. which they invite the Attentien,4 al4 ribs d'esire' tOOar stock is. 15%.. has been ieleetod with frent.care, and is pnr.. tieularly . adapted to:the 'cants of this settler, of. our coinitryi . l Our stock Of Dr/Goods ear. slats of, 1 , 'l)4kls. o•l•ol).&.'''riviNtiilNGS,Rlßßo2l.9l .1113lBROIDERTES,'I'ARASOLS '''' - D4,61‘118, - CASSIVERES ' • 17.:SlilNil8 DO- • - 3113STIliS, - • ..SIIIIitIICGS, . : ~ • .1 •", LINENS, r, • and'ii2iitilet3;'of ncielea, too naniemAi 'to mention.. Weltare nho a complete assort merit of - .- . GROCEItTES;- JIATOWARt AND OROCKILRY; ' all'.oQtit!he'seld encomiaOnly chnsP. for te:a t i y PaY; I'4'a o:wed Credit " reasonable terms as atiy,ether establishment. Aug - . 11.0:81M4:1113.N1iye..11°,1.5' Z. j 1110)IPSON; _ iCAttuaGE "WAGON MAKER- bad' Are - PAlitElV;.CouAerslitotitPottereq. ,Ps !t t,d, , thhi method of iiifonpbg the pub- F : ` - j-te inl 4l le*Aitt hO-10 PreP red to...4o•43ll"Norkits Wite with prompUiessi • JA litid upon . t e i n nioti.h6C6liniddatipt y of . R.ipldrinkiitiaiiiibly -the .weil;. , ::,*§; An. ; .kinde: of PRODCvb tayop.,eit accolmt mirk-. i.f;*
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