ISM PIM 00' ailiguidturat- ~&c „ 4 S 4 - • • - 114 , IM; ffir PREMIUMS u: tirfoi-41roGsgi ;,:,._:::. ,_ itababer inideih,'lmeitawie„g, I v , '-r,74 scltly TNN - 'f.: - ---. ' lIE (/* ' ' l litlrriAt FAIR , .. r* rOT -- TER COUNTY c - ls'il .A 111,.. Viitiletililni SOCICtiI. tpg - 4 ,-,- '..' t 74 :4' p: AT -'i 3 - ' ‘- PORT . :;';' --.. arigraw it i i;k447,i,tmo x ; , . 5i4 11 .410 th 48 59 . '-- 7 5.,.. ~...‘. ~..., ‘-turr 14. 1 .4 - iiiviiifims. at5.4.....704 vAiediid Ariagie'Brieds. Wteit4iniirdof Oil); $3 00 . ."-••-doIl 4Z 17 -do l',' ' ',:do: "-- 2'oo ..- - ''"),74.4r - , - (dOt 7. - -, do -• 2 - 11.0 teTr , ~,,' Iri7F.,:. _',....),.i ''.. ".,• _r , AO, .- ..., lik9 ab' um,. - 2- y's old, . . do . • 200 fd - al l tr;r7 - db.i..-!. `.;.. '. di - .1- ,:.. ;100' illist di:J . i' .- - - dii - ~ • do 100 It - - 116 , .. --- - dfi, ' 3 ' ''. . 40. ._ ... ~ 50 Ileskireteitalcit , 1 - 1 7.; -.. •-' , -ace• .1 , ,50 e:. oxen,.. ~ - " - ~- ._, ' - a, OO -....1 rt -. do ~,,;, ~ 20 0 .1 - • i'af st,ttert;:3 years old, .-1 60 l'r - -do;'-':- ' - '2' do, - - ' 100 - ' o - do 1 ' . 6 . 50 Beet''mining of steers , in each - class-i. by , . boiginudei4(yeariolde ~- ~ Book Bestontleh - c0w,.., . - 300 3d-beet do 2." - ': - . 't 00 4-, - .E,Cosr‘to be kept oil-gram during the exper illimitlindihitwe, ,weeks previous,to each pe- dal 'of trialf Aacliperiod 'to be Of ten days ; bildliklidervals of-,etot, 'less than one month *part. The..elatement- furnished, .to..contaitt. the--bir ,_ -1 0,hteed Of the sow, time of calving, •tetint - ty of MUlf in both - weight toithraturet sad also - the'weight of hatter dd*g *elle ticaratten days; butter made to be exhibited at -the Itiiirtid , also the cow; etatement to be vgifiedfiy-Aba affidavit of the- competitor stattit "totitst 4inet'other person' having a know!. IliWthe WWI; ' , .. .' * - - .' . - Thiiiieblitior Idfirkin or' ub not, -- less than . 4;44 litmilest4 fAO . ,do . do . - 150 Best roll butte', not less than ten lbs. ..100 240..ta15t. do- ,- do .I do do- 50 N i twit cheese; not lesit than ten lbs, 1 00 , HORSES=-27urroeyh-bred; Draught; fur . . • ' '.!: "' Ali ll'ork. , Nest gall_ ion, of each,- . - - 3'oo 4, Irb_ivd mare ( (with foal nt her feet) of -I'w- , . 4 Yotte L itid and upward, . 300 I.log:e4ltti r 9f each, 4 y's old and upw'd, 2 00 t,'.. - di) , . ...do_ . 3,2& 1 y'r old, eark 100' lketsiniari, ' - do do do 100 - z-,141a '; :4 years old and upward, 2 00 MO sucking-colt, -. 5O Bits,KMlttelted span of carriage horses, or allrokti each . fieetepart of draught -horges, itOfspiikoT limes, . .. 1 0133131 . P. Long Wooled; Atieldle Wooled; - - Merinos ; SC=Olll ; Cross Breeds. - Zest bud:, 2 y's eld and upward,of each, 2 00 ":d0..:77.0nder 2 years old _", do 100 llest,ma of;s-,entts,"2 y's and upw'd, do 200 - ode `""do"' under 2 y's old r da- 100 do of 3 buck lambs, do 100 d 0..,, ~.do,eWei .' do . do - 1-00 beet saMpleiwaol; not less than 5 fteecel, 2 00 [Bloipled of each tube deposited in-Museum of Society.] . - --- Beit,4liiii4gc ' - . : i rtlyllE.- 7 Zurge Breed, over 350 lbs. at sdatuiity :-Smal l Breed, lus than 350 --- Ilk. at maturity. Bed botti;' , 2 year" bidand over, 1 year old, and 6 mentos old, each 1 50 Nest breeding sow,2 years old and over, ' nOtme old, a nd tb 6 months old, each '1 50 Mi l k' -1 1 - '73 l c c irle:s a ttat i l d res l , Y ;lSe l r d '6 1 " I I . ' months old, . 100 BeilVtated Tam,: .1 '-_ .- :' 200. rThelam.to be cooked and brought to the ihleitrition - With the skin on, accatormnied also wlVlCAtatement of the-mode of curing.] - isligc. - . 5- .' '. - . POULTRY:- Beet lotitnottess than 1 cock and 2 hens), native and improved breeds, each 100 ' (Of Dunghill fowls anti Guinea -hens a lot of not leo thatv6 will be required,] •. But display ofpigeini, 60 Beet gebeial lot of poultry, owned by one 2 00 IlAlitY, OP.LZING k GRAIN FA.R3I3. Roggetibt .... 500 led best farm, • - 400 1.1 1 , - 4-,./da..-. -:: . , 3. oo I Coddiii*..cultivation -and buildings will be effirSittertd - ,f the Judges in their award; andir 'Mitten:l'Mß. of the management will be requiSitOtAteltl competitor, They are also , requested Ip-amotity the . Beeardlog Secretary atommerlv-date r to enable the Judges to visit the farmidttring the growing season.] ci,t - • . Wifi Ti-0011N, Kn, OATS, BARLEY, i . -- - BUCKWHEAT. - llneksettofeach, ..' • - - - - ":" 300 amlimet acraof each, ' ' . 100' Best and niosttimothy lay from 3 acres, 1 50 4,-.1 , A10r --,- :.clover do . 'do - 150 Beebtacre of potatoes or.turnips, each 100 Beed i sane beets, carrots, beans ; peas, _. ..bt-mmii-cortkor flax, each • 15 tcompetitois.:or premiums on any of the - ielloverlatast" exhibit a sample of the crop at the Iridi,liirn feint stathment of the mode. of cul tivation, mad : also a certificate of two respect• able neighbors as to the:product and meas. stamentekthetground.] - 421 .ojr,:` itarir andEman„) CLOVER irl i * ' .y t , 11ELAEHEED. *A - bull of inselr;.; .- ' _-..._ , _,, 100 OAItDEN-VEOETABLES: SUGAR, .t2iD ' - - Zee! . :..' 0-,HONEY. • ,-- -Wet aseortgqit,4' Vegetable", . ~. Bet,c_it e r. " c 13 , ~ 4 vtlietl by loath not. - -t: , .4 1 6 1 :6 ut ears old, - : , a _epeeist:ea id' 'Maple eager, not less:- - lq,lbs.r, - ,r- ,-.-. - .3' -- ~ - . b 0 Mei of bone, not over 6 Ibi., . * Itibitakei: , Without Sestroyin destroying; the al „. dn - staternent of management , ii-or titres to' be fainisbed, 50 ' '*l-:.- * 1 '. AVM GARDEN lIICITS. • - V-- 0 '., *' ol 7Vaob; : -. ' 100 :* ...:--Pmir - briach - varietY, . , . . - 50 " -:.,.:..k. e4ruhibition. . ... - - -14 takiii to prevent Injury.] 1 .,/.4 t•-1 - •,, - • . __ .. -: -- ; ::: 7 -. a ' , - tumart. mtkupehes-ibmod-tihin glee, . \ lei ' twecr.- ~; eitiiel - -' do . - . 100 slitt Ilittrallei- - ttdd'--` lath,- -- -- -- • - 59 ; Ant manufactured 500 ft,, of lumber, 200 Bestgo, _'...5 F: aosidi,:cir - iiitieers' of, „ - - Ir p 9 t opt jeks-than ,100 _ft.,. ~ 2.00_ gal a corlection.of-specirtiens of woods the . . ~.- 4 ' Sconnty,, - 900 . , ' II 00 -1 :' .1.1) 'himitTricruitts; dr.c: ' . ' ellev4l.liidges; composed of ladles, .. . mill - um' triketiong tctrecom.. PAI -,l3l Ssi-tietkrTlPS'i - .novex! j e k .... 1 P4 13 .71' Cale.] • - 16 Itv Job-PAN t Niglt : ' - A5 - 41A - 1 41 0 7 % . :t" - r - tilitS• aiicreticnaireciutinittierbais" been ap-' pointed, with instructions to recommend an Award,apteiteeediagsl,sotfor bestearti.. ele - Pr4Vi til c a f il!at iiiY l l 4 # O O4l-C 4 i rrip aicovittrqmkort*-Orlit,& Sloney,'or,ati..l444iii4j-it*aepnaitor, in :a Neat.brEnr.FeaW/P l 9 3 nas in whichwill ba.l . Msertedtlinpanit of ithejtr tide' for *hick the. prim:o aM twit : di - 4 ' ' lAist goiJudoges. 7...Cattte. . ;';'l4* 7. Gran s and Grass; . A. Jones; ' ' G. W. G. Jur'ld .. , . Cyrus Sun&o l ) . --.7 - ick-*CfO.ghing• ~,- „ grael:S• Raymond— , J. P. Russell. -, ~ : Daniel-OlinaterL• -Ira Canfield.--' -- • Almeron Nelson. ' Johnson Chien, -- Sohn:Watson:3. ' ',.': 'W. Ayres::' 1 R.l.i.Nichelii. , ~- H. A..Yelion. • . . JesercPhilhofr.; l i llail l Pli E Ftr t:4l (' - ' Eleazer Lfniaii. 2 'B. iPkiiifs t t . t'Weteibtft. IndrPw:Jaalgon• - - T.. jcierg,.M. D. . • 2.' lloriset:"..... J. P. Rowe.. . Joseph - Mahn: - ' •-•: - .D. Conway. Lyman:Nelson. —• • Henry Man.' '" Charles. Pinroe,,, .Charles ,Meine, , Dennis - Hall.' . " 1 • IVilletteLawrebee. G. W. Tyler. * r.:A: Stebbins. X. B. Bennett. , 9". .6ifiter,...Cluese, sa- X. Eydatn., , gar und ifoney. , Wm. Dikeman. Lewis Mann, I3enj.-.Rennels. Mrs: J. M. Hamilton; ' - 3. Sheep , MIS. H. Ti. Bird; ' G.-G:-Colvin. : _ Ediin_Thatcher, _ , H. O. Perry, '3= - O.•L. Catlin! ,- , : ' Beni. L. Griver. -- ' - ' ie. Lunther: Willis Young. . 'Henry Garrett, Sylveier Greettinaw - Joseph. Knowltori, Julies Neefe; ' = .'J. " M. - Bassett, C.- P. Knorr'. :W; B. Wordnier, ' . John B. Smith. "J. M. Killion. -4. Swine. • • 1,1 Household Illetiis- M6sVniite., __ ., factures. ` E. H. Bishop. ' Mrs: T. Ives, S. Dr. Mills. . 11 G. W. G. - Judd, Michael Snyder. "A, Jackson, Collins Smith._ 1 ' A: Nelson, ~ Lewis W. Littler'. lf- C..L.CarSati. ' 6. ~,... • " Etvruus Hackett, Pool_ • aE. H. Hopkins, H. Andresen. a R. L. Nichols, . J. M- Hamilton, - 1 V. Dickinson, Lucien. Bird.. K a H. H. Lvman Dennis Hall. - Lupien: Bird. ' Nelson Clark.: . 12 Neal t farneg 1m.. 1 6. Farms. ' plements. G. B. Overton. H. L. Bird, S. M. Mills. - A. U. Crosby, ' Isaac Thompson. W. H. Metzger, James Xelson,„ Eli Rees, • Lemuel Sherman. O. A. Lewis. 14. Genes' Discreery. 13 Ladies' Disereery. S. Ross, . -Dirs. F. W. Knox, A. Nelson s 1 1. S. M. Mills; B. Niles, " D."E. Olmsted, A. Eydam . . " Joseph Mann, John J. R oberts,e 11 Eli Rees, Sala Stevens, -11 H. A. Nelson-, Ambrose Corey, 11 0. A. Lewis, Harris' Lyman, ll Nelson Clark, F. W. Knox, • " SmalTboutps!in, R. K. Young, ll B. Niles, •. W. 11. Hydorn. " A. F. Jones. 3 00 3.00 300 100 Rules awe Regulations. I. AllAniumis, to be : entitled to com pete for Premiums, thail have been kept and owned - in the County, by the perstios presenting (Ahem, at least four months pre,vious to the Annual Fair, and all an imals, except breeding stock, shall have been bred and raised in the County ; but when Working Oxen or Matched: Horses or Mares are - entered for Prernituns f they shall-be eligible if one was raised in the county. •_ - 11. No-person shall be, permitted to compete for a Premittra on any artiPle of Domestics - Manufaeture, or 'Hatter - or Cheese, Unless the same shall bare been made or manufactured by sueh person or persons,. or his or their family or families, within the ,year - that it - shall he offered for a preiniuni. 111. Exhibitors must becomemembers of the Society and have their artierlea and animals entered on the Secretary's book on or before _the day next preieding the opening of the Exhibition; and all arti cles and animals must be brought within the enclosure as early as noon of the first day of exhibition; in order that they may be anitahry , arranged. The Managers do not intend to ASSURE any exhibitor who NEgiatais these _ reqaireinents, that his articles can be submitted to the Judges. While every effort will he made to secure the examination and proper notice of ev ery article on exhibition; justice-to those who comply with the rules of the Society requires:that they shall in all cases -first, receive attention. • I.V..'Artioles or animals removed before the close ,of the Exhibitioa 'coicept by permission of the Presidoet) - cannot ie, ceive a Premium; though awarded. V. Should-any individual enteral] an imal in any"other name than that' of the baniefitle - crater the Person making such eutry shalt riot ' lee allowed -4 premium should one: be reported by the Judges, and shall be : precluded front :competing at , any fitere exhibition of the Society VL Perinnientiring stook of the age of. three „rap, end; under, shall fuinish the Judges evidence of the time when the annuals were Ilreptied, to be filed by them with the Secietary; and the ages of ani aids abovo this, to be given on making their entries. , . 1 00 60 YU:The Jgages shell iu all cases preuaitune where the animal or artiolois not worthy, though thefii hint; competion. , , VIII:lito - piernitimirare to be awarded , , to. I3ulis, Cown-or Heifers that have been rifted for tbo butcher—the intention of theSoeioty,being to promote , the, aring of s uperiortiniundi for briedini puilioSes. IX. it shall appear ,to the Judges that,anieles Ofanpetior ment leave !):keti:presetitedinot - nei r ic6ir hi the pro'. vipii 41*: O 4 4 1 p" .1:141 special P 9 r 6 tl2,ootioitlitoi(kiatt lasageiB ,: J X.ltris ,farticularly , desi j ed: 'Alas. tit; p!tsteascticall.tie prisettewhil# thwandgr ate a tiiiiiitallg.the B !ick .'l ',4, e e7ed to:t 1 0 111 ; eicdpf 'thOat tjigfig:ihipt',, 10: oc-!l`lli alals,untei4bs_special,requ- c:, , ,;• -1' .:::!:,: t• :. 111/UPI - IRE' .1..-`, Li SPECNIOL'i.- •:•-tis.,.:• -E:".SPECIFIC • .:, 'l. , SPECIFIC- .1 zi - 1 ~ -•-. . --. ='_ - - , ;SPECIFIO -, 11 - _. . L ,••• r- ' ..; : ~,__...-*:: BPSCIFIC -,1 - 1 - - i - -: 11631ECe. ATIIItIREMEDIES, ifOI.I7.OPATBIC: REMEDIES, .--.,-;-. HOMEOPATHIC -REMEDIES, : -, • 110MON/PATHIC RRME,DLES, -• . ;,..110MEOPAT1II0 REMEDIES, ... , . : No. 562 -BROADWAY: 't • , ~ . . . N0.,'662 .BROADWAY: . 2 • -- ' -.... :.No. , 562:13ROADWAY. ~. '... .. , L(..-,- lick ;56-2 BROADWAY. .., ,—, .-- ..,. ... Nli. :462: BROADWAY. : ' _-. , , • . .5".-111E OREAT I .PEATERE- THE OREAT, - FEATURE -. '. ..! . - WIN GREAT FEATURE •.', - - THE GREAT .FEATURE:. • - - TIM GREAT . FEATURE .- Of ibis-series -of- Domestic' RMisedies is that' each-partacular medicine is a SeCtiun for - the particular disteute or- class of d seasei whose name it bears, and may betdied upon for the cure of that particular affection„ - Bente, vit.- sons suffering &Mu ll:chronic distease , or lonk standing ailment, in buying a Case of HUSIPit- RBI'S' SPkelPlay obtain the - particular Can de sired in their.case, and. thus themselves Make a care whieh'etherwise would enst them many' dollars, and no small amount of time end Medi cal attendande, if, indeed it could be obtained at all. . . 1 ;' : 4 ' - ' -! ' "- ' Thus multitudes suffer from DyBP . SPHIN, Mt tona.Cosorrurs, COSTINTNEBB, I)Att TASTE, COAT ED_ Tosavi and Destiny,. 'which is: perfoetly controlled: and cuiredl ty the' • • 1. :; DYSPEPSIA sis ma. There is scare*apbUse a r form of this dis Case which is not promptly 'Controlled and ultimately cured by_ the nsc ofi this Specific. Thousands - who have suffered for ; years with this ' , Bilious-Condition" havini purchased. "a case. of these Specifics, have obtaiueda Perfect cure and immunity from. their, old cara_Platut.. COUGHS. cgLot AND SORE THROATS. , • . . - 1 . whlchao_frequeatly lead to 1 '. - , • . -BRONCHITIS . AND CONU*PTfO3I; • l i, are all in their early stage secu edby . the• CO:UGH PIE', 'S.. ;J. Many cases , of long standing- Bronchitis and irritating Coughs have been r r l fectly .cured by this specific But morel . - any persons leave a specific liability to colds nrid take thbm from the least ezposure. This will be entire ly relieved by the use of the CqUGH PILES, las scores caa testify from espertence. so CATARRH' .1 =9 . is one of oar most common and mbst trouble soma diseases; against which o Old School Medicinet and even' Hommoprithic prescrip tions, aro of very little use. -Yet hundreds, of persons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long standing and obstin ate cases of CAT,ARRII by the use of this specific. One aged lady in Syracuse was thus per feetly cured of a Catarrh, which bad annoyed bet' all her life.' A. young lady at one of Mir first'class bourdipg schools, who Was so Abet, ed with this disease as to require more than forty handkerchiefs a week, was' entirely cured in a single, wrelt by this Specifip. ' " bleedingand blind, is. one of those common • and obstinate forms of disease Which are ;I so difficult to cure on the ordinary methods, but which find an entire and fundamental, cure in the Piles Specific. True, tines requited ; but the Specific Is pleasant to. hake, requires .neither diet nor restraint, and being followed up a perfect cure is the result. I IlundredS of persons, in -purchasing- ' a eas of Specifics, have obtained: a cure for this Most trying and obstinate form of disease, which has been worth to them ten times the cost of the , entire set. Cases of over, twenty, years' standing have been cured with this simple Specific, and we believe ell may be cured by' perseverance. The case contains the best ' •! • FEVER. AND AGUE S7CIFIO known. , A 'remedy without a y deleterious or poilmnons substances, which not only mires the ague, and old, mismanaged agues;' but may be relied upon as a preventative when persons are residing in a fever and ague dis trict. - Ikprevents or protects npon the mi.me principle that vaccination prevents small-pox or belladonna prevents scarlet fever, - by pre occupying occupying 'tile system with true Scific. Hundreds have been thus protected and en , The Opb.thairay has proved It most invaluableretnedy for S RE EYES end EYELIDS. and for WEAK nd BLURRED SIGHT. One lady le Indiana, Who had been a sufferer fimo sorer eyes for many years. and for two years was entirely blind, was cured perfectly by the Ophtlialiny Specific alone, . • , . HEADACHES, to.which so many are subject; Ends a curative in the case. There is a specifid which relieves at the time of the attack; and also ono which corrects the". condition of the system Opon which it depends, and so destroys the predis position to return. The sitecific for the . various forms of . I , F Tr/ A T:P, GOITPLikINTS have proved invaluable. Old I long standing LEUCOTIIIIICEA. or WHITES; arc attended with debility or exhaustion, and for which other runts of medicine are of little value. are full controlled and cured byl the P.E.IIALE PILLS, while the specific for. irregularities Control almost_ every form of ecanty, painful or irregolar menstruation. - : OIARRIMAS ANDSUMMERAIMPLidNTS in adults or children'ire controlled like mag 7 is by. the Diarrheea 'FilLe, - while it may be averred - without tbe- ponsibllity of successful eontratliction, that the IlysentAry Pills are the most perfect S pecific for that disease knoyn, j For the var ious Ihrttis cif - '' " .., FEITERK SO I tIiET ji' VEIL,'hiIASLES, ' and Ot cr. teepee ; of childret4 the Fever Pills iniki,beliarelY aid sorely retie fi upon. These Specifics are the prescriptions of' prof. 111711P.MtEYS; used for years in bis extensive practiee,nnd to rite perfection.of which he has devoted the resources of e;teu4ive knowledge, experience;and study ~ • , ~.1 ~ . , : Tbe public may rest. insured that dining the life-time "34f,T1r," H. -no Olie Nita been or 3111411 be intrusted .rwith'the preparation of bia Specifics, .and ,he offera.the guaranty -of his / professiopillife'and reputatio that they shall be just as he represents them. .- - : ' They H ave now'been•before the :public tir lve Year's,' 'add Iti:ve' everywhere wonobien opinions frowthe'Marik..thonsands - who have I'used-thini.' -' ' . ' ' • ' ' • 1. ,_ ~ ' Simple, free fronilntricacY, - is, chnlealitY, or danger ; .they ha ve beceine the'ready recourse" Rad' aid - of the Parent; lriveler' ' i Anise in' in= ....,-;-• MIN ;tali ,• ,'iaie ,' become ` arosly - ppCe 'and itiLdical adViser.cif thonsands o f Nowhere. have they been tried withoutiuMasig been' , aii Oui proyfd,d their Idgtitat Ofirittehition is anoiag.thilict itiro'hilye'hitetnitlitetillunApest, end fad[ Ik lulitnately.q: - • • , '.-.Coeryitantilkiiikstia Oen 14eittnits ;thoyi.have been reetzentuended: 6410r:till oWe:dr:often a'fri ad 14 tptahl or-spzoino No. I.IFEVER PILLV—For Fever, Congestion . d - Intlataation of all '•' No. 2.i WORM PILLS—For Wornt•Ffivet: J.:Norm-Colic, and Wetting theltedv",': N 0.131, BABY'S PILLS—For Colic," Crying: PriCtlsingiind Wakefulness and..Ncrvolit , nets oflitilts; - , EM ~........ _____. , 4.II•DEARX4(I4. PILLI4--4 0 44,?iartlitea., "Cholera Infantum and Swaim et:Complaint: :6• DYSMITERVPILLS-Torenlic,Orip. • iag,,Dysentery or Blood,y,Fin.tf•l.-.• , •• •, ). '6l ',CHOLERA PICT ct-4lor Cholera, Choi ", :era Morbne r Vomiting-- . -.. ..;•13., 1.,.. ~, ••. •a. i Lt DOUGH! VILS -- For• 'CouilloVCOlder • . ;Doarseaess, Intluenza and - Sore Throat., - . No: 6.1 TOOTIIACRE'PILL,%•-•For Toothache.: Faceache ' itiaNeuralgia. , - , A r-, ~ 1 , ,•.' ' t . . ;: No. ',91 READACHE • PILLS--, For -Headache. .Vertigo hat and Full6Utta of- the Head , No. 10," DYSPEPSIA PILLS-.-For ..Weak and !Deranged ; :Stomachs;.: Constipation and Liver Complaint_ . ' • . ,- r , 1 fro. '.ll I. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIEE-.- i .Seanty. Pairiful or suppressed.periods. No. IT. FEMALE , PILLS—For- Le , Teorrttcea, -...„ 1 Profuse Monies and,Bearing D trn.., . . No. il3i, oßtjup . ? PILLS—For Croup, Hoarse . {Dou g gh; Batt Breathing; ,- ~ 1 1.. --. • No. 14', SALT: HELIIS PILLE.--For(Erysipe ., • .',las,Eruptions, Pimples on . the Face. • . No. 5: RHEUMATICPILLS--For Pain; Lame ness or Eoreaess in tho Chest, Back, Loins, irorLinabs-F .. • , ;I , A.-4 For Foyer and Ague, Chill Foyer, Dumb ;. AO; 'old mismanaged - Agues: - - zl ,- Blind sind Bliedin , Internal or. ExternaL. . , 0.-For Sore, Weak or InflarisedEyes and Eyelids.,Failing,;Weak or Blurred Sight.'.: 014-For Catarrh, of long standing} orxeeent, eltbff *Rh obstruction-or profuse discharge', C.-,-For Whooping Cough, abating . violiisce'and shortening ittt coarse. . ••• • I+, - - PRIV R •Funsot, 20 large vials' in"Moroico Case 00 Fu ll • ind rfook L ' 5 " Full Set, 20 lirge viali, in Plain Case nd --- IBook - , • ' 4 00 Case;of 15 rinnibered lnixes tirid Bo k 200 Casenf any 6 ;limbered boxes and - Book-.1.06 Sirigle numbered boxes, with directioni' Single lettered bakes; with directions - 50 Large plantation, or physician's ease, .1 find 2 oz; vials , OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. OUR.REMEDIES'BY 1 ! OUR :REMEDIES litimm. 1. ,•0UR REMEDIES BY MAIL. • 1 1, OUR REMEDIES BY NAIL. Loon over the Hat; make up 4 case of what k,indlyou choose, and enclose the, ;amonnt in ,I,ett7ent note or , stamps, by mail, Ito Our ad dress, at No; 562 Broadway, New liorkj and the rnedicine will be duly returnediby mail or express, free of charge. Addres3 • - DR. F. 111:131PHEET'St • I No. 562 Broadway, New York. • • ,sd,ld in Coiideraprt,6,y-D. W. SP, NCER- anti all Druggists. . [46-4nio.] COURT YROCLAIII,IITION.r AMt,'HEREAs the Hon, Robert G. White,' VI President Judge,:and the:Hi:Ms. Joseph , Mani nnd G.Uolvin, Associate iJudges-os the' ourts of Oyer & Terminerand•General JailiPelivery, quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orp. ars' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have isSued their precept, bearing date the eleventh day .01 • Ausin the year of our Lord one thousand, eight'hundred and fifty-nine, and to me di rected, for. holding it Court of Oyerand Term iner-and General Jail Delivery, qttarter See -81044 of tho Feace, Orphans' Courts and Court: of •Oemmon,Pleas, Bathe Iforough Of Couder sport, on MONDAY; the 19tb. day of Sep.: tether next, and - to continue one week: Notice is therefore•hereby given'to.the Cor onerS, Juitices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. IL of said; day, with their rolls; recerds, inquisi-, tions, examinations; and otherremambrances, to d 9 those things which to theirloffices ap . pertain to be done. , And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against: the prisoners.that are-or shall be in the jail of, saidcounty of Potter, are to be they and there . ' to prosecute against them as will h i e just. ' Dated at Coutrattsroar. Aug. 11; 1859, and. the, 841.11 year of the !adept ndence of the United States of America. l , A. , C.:TAGGART Sheriff. ME Vro Fitauorttetperii. IIETTITN4 NEW.-41. -T. rfAtinp BEST moldiNAr. /1141. 1 ERATOS. Is usannfactUred front common salt, and b prepared entirely different from other Salevatus. All the del eterious. matter extracted in such a manner as to-produce Rread,B,iscatt i 1111(14111 kinds of Cake„withoivt Con taining a particle of Saleratni when • theilre:id or Cake is baked ; there by prodUcing Wholesome respa.H. Every particle 'of Saleratus is urned to gas,and passes through the Bread or Bicuit while Baking; consetpierit. ly•nothitig, remaina but conainon Salt, Water Ond - Ficinr. 'You will readily pereeive; by the, taste of this -B.alera ins thatit is entirety differentfroM" other Salerates.' _ ' • - It is packed in one Forma papers, each wrapper branded. ",LT. Bab bitt's Best:Medicinal Saleratis; so r pictUre, tiristed loaf of Ibread; with a glass ofefferrescing Water en' _the top. When - you pirchaire' One' Paper Soo should pipers° the *rap per,- and be Particular to get the next eiactly•like the Brit—brand.ist above. • • • - Full direatlentifor making Bread with this Salcratfis aztd .sorit ilk or Cream • Tirear,- will accorepanyl etch 'package; also; directiOns for making all kinds of Pastry;" alsol for making Stida Water anti ,Seid lit " - MAKE YOUR OWN SO r, B 6 Ei, LICI 7o 6t i iro 6, El 70 ll.'T, RABBI'T'S PURE es:work:l . - TRAM) H; POTAS r --- !. Warranted 'tibia Ae,l4reagtb ,ot ordinarY VO tt ; put Op in eans—i 1 1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs:, 6 lbs.andl2,l6s. I—with -fall, diiections for isakio: Hard" and SOft-Soip. Coastinier.., srill 6nd this the cbeapestPcitaskin , soarket. '', 4 ' - - - ' L Manufactc ' d kind hreads' il-L - ' -- -- -13,1:8A88M7,-1 os 68 and . 70 WashingronLstre - it, , NesiYork,nadll'o'.2l3ladifiLilieit' i h'' Boatels.- - 1- - ` Ityl:'-i.4-ly*.]:' 68 AND 70 -.e wo..present,you VIL'IIOIISRL- - tlierlifiMiterref - MittltSVS 4lll-4 ' 01 . .tiN,ItOPTYILL,§,f !This pliiittpietallF , ' jpent the greatetpart g fhis lifer inirayeling.. hiving visited Europe,' A.sitaittitrAfidea, !AS' Well_ as North Antericor—Las spent throgjearP.. 'among.the Indians - or our At'esterii - .fionntry=7. .it'v i niS n - this - Way thlit the Indian aimt. - -Pilfi Were first - diticovered.i.; "Or..:Merseirtii the SW, tnatito establish the fact that all,disemesarise trom IMPURITY Qr !rag - ,BLOOD:,:aitit dpi stretigthiltedth - mtittifv depended' stria: this ; . th Paa'agettbe elogged n V MIS S CO 81111:41 - 0-110L act in4erfeetherritony =with the diTereltfurietions of the body, the blood loser Reaction, beionseiftlifek, corruPted and ,eased; thud etursfitlptill palrisysickness end ',distress - Of : Avery, name ; : ouri oz ! theristed,Our health we are ,deprived 'nature is riot aisisted'in throtving off the Stag,-. canthumors, ,the ,b,loOd ,will,hecome- choked find ceaSei.to ackind-ihns our light of life will forever-be- bldwri auk. Mali ' important - then that.we ,keep'iliec,-voriontr passages tot_ the,bodffree and, open, And hog pleasant 'to us that we have it in Our 'inswer to" - put - r, medicine in your reriett fintely. Morse's. In than Root„ Pills„ maitufactitrett from ,Planti `and roofs -Which grow, areinid' the Monntain eitisoliffs hi-Nati:wets gardenifOrthifh ealth and recovery .of diseased. triam; Ono of , the :roots front "which these rills arc made Siiderifie; whi r chlopeiti , the pereS of the antrassists, Nature,i9,throwing out the finer parts rif - the Corruption within.' The • .seCOnd;as, it 7 plant whiehleari - Expectorant;that'opens and tirt clogs thiVpitStiagete the Using:child dine,. in a soothing manner; perf,oruid its duty'by throw-- Ingo; phlegm, 'ant- either! . ' humorw from the' lungs by copiona,spitting. ...The, third is aDi arctic,' which gives ease and 'dottlile'strength to the kidneys; thus 'encouraged, they draw 'large emeinitts imphrity - from blond: which is then thrown l out bountifully by the urinarjr or Water .passage, and, which, could '1 noehave been discharged ! in: any_ other why. ; The fourth's if 'Cathartic, 'and accompanies the other properties ofthe'Pills white engaged in purifying the .blood; the Coarser particles, of impurity. which ,cannot-pass by the other outlets, sire thus taken tip k ainf conveyed off in great quantities by -the borreli. - r Front the attoVe, It is shotrit that Dr. tieirse's ladiais'Root'Pills notOtily enter the stomach, but;becometinited , with the blood, for they find way to everypast, and completely rout put and- cleanse'the system from- alit imp..rity, and the life of the body, Which is the bitted, be.: COMICS perfectly hedlthY i Consequently - all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot retnaiieivt<'ion the bOdy becomes so `pure and clear. • ' The reason" why people are so 'distressed When Sick, and why to many die, is because they do not. get a medicine which will . pas: to the afflicted' parts,. and which Will open`the natural pitisages for the disease to be cast out; henee; it large quantity of 'bait and °did. Mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestine:. are literally overflowing With the:corrupted mass; thus tiadergohig disagreeable fermen tation,constantly mixing with the blood,whiel. throw's corrupted matter through every. vein and artery, until life is taken front the bor4 by disease. - Dr. Morse's PILLS harp added ti: themselves victery upon victory, by sestorinf.' millions of the sick - to . blonining, 'health - and happiness. Yes, thousands who have beer. racked Or tormented wail 'sickness. pain arid anguish, and whose feeble -frames have been scorched tke burning -elements - o£ raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step o£ the silent „grave, now stand ready to testify that, they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine. Morse's Indian' Root After one or .two doses had been taken, they were-astonished: and-abso lutely surprised, in.witnessing their, charmiur eireos, rot only do . the give inimediate case, and strength, and, 'take 'away' all sickness; pain *suit anguish: b,ut they at mice go to work at 'thefoundation, ,of- the 'disease. whicb,fd 'ti blOed. Therefore, it' will br, shown, especially bythose-wholise these Pills. thatthetwilrso oleanie and purify, that die esse-lz.that deadly enemy—wilt take its flight and the-flush of yeintit and beauty will again return. and the prospect'of a lorig and happ. life will chetisti and brighten your dive. 'l5 00 CAUTION : Iferchants and Traders be 'oh* tbeir guard and,not be imposed upon, by a Coun terfeit of Or. 31orse's Indian Root Pills; signed A c 8...- : Moore. - 1. All genuine Pals'crill hereafter name' and signature of, R.' LAKE JUDSQ)I,. k itttecisior J. White &' : Co.,) each bo::' -1 * All orders ar.d letters relating to . said. Pills must be addressed to W3ti 'MUDGE -& CO.. (proprietors-6f Dr2-A. Trask's b,lagnetic Oint- - ment,) Sludisot) , Co., N.Y.; General Agents for Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. '- -- B. LA airri o S 141,, (successor to A.. J. White ;. & 50 Leone Street,. Nsiir 'YOrk. Bole Vroprietor.---Bold-,by Coudersporqalio by - all Medicine - Dealer's '_in the county.- -; 68. .LND 70 HOWA.:RDIAS,SOOIATION; 'PHILADELPHLB.- - 41 - ;-11eVeraletiCInstitution;-established by special endowment for the relief of the sick and dia trelscd," sOlietal Ada- Viiitkni and • ". • .4pidentic disease:— es AND ITTRE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, iu,clew o the awful destruction of human life, cans= ed by:Sexual diseases, several years - ago direct-. ed their Consulting Surgeon, tornpen :01:pen sary Tor the treatment of, this class of diseases. in all their forms,' and to gire,MEDICAL•"AD VICE GRATIS, to all who appry : .by letter, with ,a description of , their condition, (age, occupation, habits entire, - kc.,)'and In - cases OtextreiniSpoverty,lii, 'FURNISH MEDICINES FRE_ OF CHARGE` ' - • " • The Nl:motors. Asioiiiit'on f rii their late Aninint Itepoit express The - biEliClit alds facVon with 'the siiccess which has attended the latiorii bt their Surgecnis in the cake of SpermatOirliien, Seininallreaktiess, Gonorr= the'!vice 'of Gninisni''or Self;Abiise, Digease of the Kidneys , and Mad:. der, AO.; sad order a contlnnaPCo of the Same plan . for the - ensuing year. • ' ' An admirable, Report cin Spermatorrli cos, - or Semina}lYcalcness,the lice Onani.infi Mas turbation or Self-Abase; and nt4r Diseases of the Satial ()Otos, - the flonkiilthig Sur- , goon, will be"sentby' malt; sealed easel °lVO 'MEE OP - CHARGE? on recelpt' - of TWO STAMPS foi:pbstage: ' • 1.1 '- • r • 'Address,. , ireatiueat, Dr: J. - SitlLLl:`l=HOUGHTO;i;'i.&ctulg -Surgeon, 'Deward Asspeiation; lifi'.4ll*tli Ninth Street; yr,hile:4lplibei Pa 2 r-4 (11:24-1y. 70 68 .1 Alai 70 88 ANA 7a ....... _ ~,tit Aar this 'iliffi , lr ' lir 0 ••• Ind ' • iirtili xi =Any lt:- 'No,.' rtitticks,ner finainitintirtl 111..,:,TheilesOfnball titbit h v - mercarbil- dlammo; 10 :. 11 v tinheidtW'lWii*it IMlAtitig'ihoi Wag*. n. v thil --T= -gni - infect:7m, fight, it is hereditary : ln atitatien,drearißutoff* - Pkventall unto the tbrd - and I itileOns• to be , *ircitiatlrunAut win ilisii the iniguitio:.(it -0).' 11 0VR tliert-alitareire..-7, ~.•4.--.. _Jul cifectileorati loloixl of ccinispvernlo— thalingiaiver.isitdinterlin tuberneitrin the' &kW . ** the iltafack, aruPtions otaaltrw This hiption,'WhictiKerainritinsf Mak . the Anemia oilif4 l ° that wr0f 1 03 144 - Z ies a than not -only : suffer r'fmni,_ O cies mits; bat *hey have to tit -. ' , art/ stand :the attacks AWL other ? quently, vast, numb*, pirilkhy . which, although;not Steefulaini In traa stilt render:AL - fatally ;ibis min, spiteligl ',most of iherconsuzaptiott wl *mates the human familylkoldratill, in this scrofulourt,oonisinination ;7stn destruCtive diseases of the Bier, kidneys, , [ and, indeed, or At the oigitav arise from are aggravated by the same cause. . - One gnester. all'of ir TeaPle met theb perams - fift'Ataidee Sy ea: lm.. faction. and their health ikundermined . to cleariaeltfrourthc system we;mnstrem • the bloodt by an *keratin _medicine, ani yigorate; -it by_ , healthy. food_ and; - Such a Medicine 'We - 'supplY,lll - - •' ' '' '. . 471 E 'S.,. -- - .: ' , ..i` , ,- -. .i -- , - , .--7 ~ Ctmpoirad„ExteactiotSfirs% the most Idreettititlitihily... 11490*- tie, skill of our galk.tr ilk devise for this where prevailing and fatal canatlY: — lii bitted from the moat active remedials du been discovered for the' xputgatinit of tl disorder from tha, bleed, and, thetas:at system. from -its destrintiae:. Hence it should beeniployed tor stet only - scrafulik; but Also Abase tionswhich.-arise from it, such at and Sam Draaj,ifia; Sr.: ,iiirrno• Rosa, - or .Envarmmits, Priermn; BLorcnes, Irkwues and Bona, Taxon, and S.ar Razem, SCILD Haan,. limn lintimsornr, Svsntrartdind hinerem EA:sts. ;Thwar t ' lhorsill*, Daum indeed. .41;if CoMPiAninismoutp nos ran ,ou. Impairs BLCKID. ' -The4pl . in o .impiTityclfhebtootris- fount for sdrofnla is, a degeneration of the. particular purpose and virtue. of this rills is to purify and regenerate this rut. without Which sound health is impeach contaminated canstitutions. • . Ayers l tatharties - FOR Ali-THE 'FURFOSESOtiattaII --are so eoniposed 'that titaness within the their action can_ rarely:isithstand. Or ern Their penetrating properties search .ind and invigorate every portion of, the human Ism; currecting its diseased aetioni and rr its-healthy vitalities. • •Allit consequence properties,..the invalid, who ia -bowed , down pain or physical debility is astonished to 0 health or energy,testereir by arenudi at • simple and , . Dot only do they.eura th'ir irearYiy of 'every -body. 'but alio , many dangerous diseases.' The .agent t Pleased to furnish gratis iny Amerit containing - ,certlerates of their cures a. for their use in the following complaints nes:, Ileartburn,,feadoche arising front tomach, Pam in all Inaction of the Bowls, RatOleney, Lou tite, Jaundice, and_ other kindred era arising from a low state Of the hatly. sir r of its - functions, ' • - Ayer's Cherry Peet 1 , 011. VIE =PM .Coughs, Coids, Wilma* i'lLfoarses '6ronp, HiOnehitisillsteipiesit • tion, and' for thistielieftif coittairap , ratieats iitClC disease.. f . - .Stt wide is. .thelield itresetidnesoind-se ,‘ mercus are . .the,. cases of ita cures, that ', every section•or Country atiotindrin _peasant , licly known, who hive bees) restored frooial and- even , desperate diseates of the-Iqm by' use. When:once tried, its Superiority, over, - other medicine of its "kind it too apparentlxi observation; and where its 'drams are icntrini, public no longer, hesitate what. maddens to em - - for the 'distressing and'aansterokutaffeetkunim pulmonary organs that are-incident to our While man3r- mtbrior remefins,• thrust _ community have . failed ' been discard, has gained friends by erciy tiiiii,conforred,ben • Ira the ' afflicted- they can never forget; ' and - (bleed earn too 3 ?on 101 :9 110 !Mk be 'forgotten. ' - , . • PREP-Mila-BT_ • Sold by 4311111 .4-40.NS,S, and D. W. SPE? Conilirspore; ; CORRY & SON,: Clyne. A: .B.:IIORTON,' • 0881'1i:41411e; 'MANN NIC4OI.S, r, C.ll. SIMMONS; °sway itpd by all„Mei,etkails..l9o . l/Fugespa, r [ 1,11 • IffiLLPORTICEAD-QVARTERB , rplig; iiubseriliera take this method of in : foriiiing their friends' that theysielin ceipt of, and are nolw opening, a choice- desirable stook of ; • 7 • 17 . - ; I ; 4I•PLE -. ',4111Yr DfiT'ccops, to wbiclibeiirivlto 'the attentro of a • d,esire tO.make. piirch m purchases.: ..Our stock isi bps been seletted with great care,' and , is P . lieularly adapted *ante of thia stria" of our country; ; Our Our of Dry Goods -7 -• DREGSGOODS,TEDfiIDIGI3_,ItIBBO' IOI9 , - StiDGOIDERIES,-. PA.RASO'q • PLO CeiSaDitERES' • . YESTINUS, .• ; t.,761111/tUfGAS, , i7' - -LINE PAINTS, • and wiriety of kotherniticler, -0, to mention:,. :, W_e. hMe also a complete sat ment'of ' - - - . ' - 91106ER11 1 2; [ 141114.i1it.' AND .• OBACKEIrri of which wi7l lie sold 4heip _ for aid far , stigiroved credit on ill reasotiable ten= its Itpiy-.olllorietitiibibborip t -•• : z 4;4 /1X ACMCf IO , II : 3; .• • - - • Z.. J. THOMPSQN, CARIITAGR . WAGO N idAICEP aur 1 . 1 " 1 " PAIRER,-Poiderepoit,Potter cr04Pa..i4 .1 ppthottoitit'oemitigthe'fo-01 iic in general that be is prepared - to do all'Work Promptrogi in ivorkaitta,like Initauttf,:fart& upon s '"_ Ino‘tt,,c,gnmmodating.,termn— ,Paym . eet for `Repairing iteritilably required on delteet7 , %the:Workt 0 - 4111 kind At PROMO iskett oa aceonstof work. -- ,;