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WM: , SE.99Mir44IMAL 1M *SR COPSIT - • .%; 1 1 PIP:#0 , !Lt s a ; 00414 *44. 1 31, 1 ::: 06 P-1 ) - 10 t S P O M ari Thursday, (441ser sth • • s:• -.7444R,1110 ,7 #ff1i. , ' 4 1 4 .A 444l ' s k ee f s • Pe"rsad uprod; ofpach, 0 $3 00 dci"," - dci 2 0 • • 4 . - -810- - - d o- do- 1-t Flo 100 do heifeii2•7 l g 97.01,'10 -*5 00 do di - de 100 Best di Os: , •• - do 1-00 "," d 9 " 6. 60 licit:bidet:all, • -- do 50 Beat yoke of oxest, 3 00 - -• . 2 00 Best yoke of iteert, 3 years)* 1 50 do do 2 do - 100 do doe, 50 Zest traintutif stepre. in each class, by boys underf, , ,,y,eatiOld, • .Book Best milch cosi, " 3 00 SdleitrAo 2 00 (Cow tolbeltspt•an grass durtng thee:per insfut ptut for:best weeks pervious to each pe riod of srbariich period to be of ten days, *ad at internals of sot less than ono month *part: :-“Tlie" slatexpent famished to contain the age and breed 9f the cow, time of calving. qaantim Ofmllk in both weight and measure, and air thilw,eight of butter during the pe `rioctittea-airsi' &Ater made to be exhibited at the Fair, end also the cow statement to be verified tkeaffutarit of the competitor ind at least one ot . liet. person having a knowl edge of the facto.] ' ' pest butter in firkip or tub not, lees times fifty ' 200 , Ind best'• - ••-•. do - _ di 1 50 Beat-1911 botter, npt less - than ten MI. . 100 ; tad best do dodo - dp 50. Best thefts:viva tlean ten lbs. 100 4 0 4 18 E.Sr‘d ' Tottr r h -6 Ttd; Draught; AT 0111 Work, Best steams, of_ ". aOO uusifeArtftb'foal at her feet) of upward, a no Best gelding, of each, 4y's old and 4pw'd, 00 da-. - de • 3, 2 & '47'r 44,eath 100 lliatiesfer . • A.Vel - ota .44 ulowtres 1 .0 4 4.1.-" A tiziteliolfispon of carriage Ixtran s or '"' Marta, each 3 00 Pot spaa'd drang4e-baraaa, 3 00 peat span of :ogles, 3 00 1311.1{EP.—Long reeled; *ldle Tropled ; - Merinos; &ion!: Oran &soh. !est buck;2 - 7h 3 1!01d c l orra4ofeach t 200 do . ;odic t icon old do 100 ;ost„ poor 6 owe.., 2 y's and tired ; do 200 do .-- wader 2ea old, do lOu ' of 3 bitak latobe do AO ,_to, do ewe -do do 100 saulletwisol,wzt less than 5 fleeces, 100 : 1 8 4 1 More , otelich tab. deposited in Museum otlety.l Peeke4 B ldego OWA111.;;.-Zarys Bread, over 350 lbs. at 11 f at r arit if ftga reed km thus 250 lbs at maturity. pest bean2Yenra old and over, 1 yearold, and tt months old, euqb 150 Pelt kree4ll4 toss,/ years old alai over t 1. yap pld. and 6 months old, each 130 pest sow,.• g mon th s and under 1 y'r old, 1 00, Aetklpt-.:ornot-Issi than 5 pigs c nnder 6 months nld r • 1 CIO ffit wed hamt . 100 [Thelma to be cooked and brought to the 411sibifion with the skin on, accompanied also iriiblh'itSlamerit of the'mgde of curing.] i'CTLIST Past lot, (not hose than 1 cock and 2 bans), native and improved breeds, each 100 pr i ptusglaillfoirls and Guinea bens a lot noshes than 6 wi ll be regulimla , . Sul 4 0E 4 Y iiffeouti 50 VIM general lot.of p oultr y, owned by one ?!nos,,— ' 100 DAIIit;GRAZDTG L GRAM FARMS: Net fams, ,§ 00 414,e 4 fir 4 00 - 3 oo z4Cond4ion. coltivaticm aset buildlop will oe considered by the Judges in their awnr4,l SA* .0 116 , tellient of lbw management will be resnfrmiCol...nimb ugmpetitor. They are also . T.. 04341140 notify the &exuding Secretary win earti'dnte l to enable the Judges to visit 'lire finis du ring the growing season.] MIMS% CONII,I3YIA, QATS LOUT, BIIbICW - SRAT: " lest scre Of each, 3 00 litClutitt VITA of each, 0 1 1 4 . 154, nitwit timothy bay from 3 acres, 1 50 do cicrrer do. do 150 Pitt acm,of potatoesor turnips, each 100 pest iiere of beets, carrots; beans, peas, ' or flax, each 75 [Competitors for pieraiutos on , any of the abere.lorist exhibit a sample of the crop.at the yeir,larrOstr a-statement of the mode of cul tivationi.;nd silo a certificate of two respect itkilcoe bora ta the product and meas. *TOl3lOllt troand.l (Leave and Small,) CLOVER _ r r > D FLAX SEED. itfekt l ishel - of each, iIktgitf.TEGETABLES, SUGAR AND rtaistrortsksut:ofvegg4bleg, mkoples - uf each, 4, 4 - raised by youth not bier 16 rim old,: ' *tit **iron of maple inzipsr, sot less tbaa to lbs.. ;St Xpechnen of hooey, not over 6 lbs., • to be takep without destroyisg the bees, and a statecient of mauapment .„. ,I t uttlt46 of blues be famished, 5t • ' lisayom 4l GARDEN rit13173. -WA sis - astsidnit of each. 100 tianiples of each variety, 50 - tlfot tri be removed until close of exhibition. • roam . OM .741 be taken to prevent injnry.]. 1,134R1R. . . "littsit t!onelies shaved shintlee, 100 Net 4 do sawed do 100 Sett 3 bundlesdo lath, 50 ixo t nurao, - 4174 . tfio 4:o!ltimtar, ;Oo Ttestv boards or veneers "of • oid,•ni7 than 140 ft., 200 Best *action' of sp linens of woods tke • :of this , c ounty; 3 00 ./ORSEHOLD 24ANtr4CTIMES, ..E.. El % ,nanktiAtie ofludies:, co:awned efladies, Leasiappolate d, wok instruetiont to recoin 4nneod swards to the 31106 i detervisg, not ex- Oiediaelll is any ease.] - • • MECHANIC4.IitND S'APPO IVA?. • MENTS MANUFACTURES. *discretiopery committee has beep ap iftwoiadjogiextheetitnu:l7,:n.tofp7tr ° te w ,g ll° ll; l7) .• die 6 CR l l`,P;i4:4l4 r o a PP e The above preruiyun will be paid in Money, or, at the option of the depositor, in a Neatly EngraVe4 DIFU•an4 in vita will be inserted the name or the ar- tide for ittich the premium hi awarded. Lls of gitt a f. (Intim and Omit.. A,Voionas, 11.:W. G.. Judd. Cyris_Sunderlin. • C. G. Ciishin,g. Joel S. Kaymodlik J. P. Ilussell: Daniel Qlmr.,tuf). Ira Canfield. -A.imeron Nelson. Johnson Chase. John Watrous. W. B. Apes. R. L. Nichols. IL A. Nelson. Joseph Phillips. Jame.s Bartron. Eleazer Lyman. 8. Fruits Vegetables. Andrew Jackson. • E, Joerg, /X 2, Horses. 1 ) :, Howe. Joseph Mann. It Conway. Lyman Nelson. Henry Man. Charles 'Monroe. Charles Meine, Dennis Hall. Willette Lawrence. G. W. Tyler. P. 4. Steoins. A. B. Bennett, -9. Huller, Clime, Su- A. Eydirtu.- _ gar and Honey. Wm. Dikeman. Lewis Mann, Benj. Kennels. Mrs.,J. M. Hamilton, 9. Sheep Mrs. H. L -G, Cf. Colvin, Edwin-Thatcher, IL if.y. ferry. -G. L. - Benj L. Grover: to: Lumber. Willis Young, HenrY Garrett, Sylves'r Greenman. Joseph K.nnwlon t -Julius Neefe. 3. M. Bassett, C. P. Kilborn. W. B. Gordnter, John B. Smith. d. M. 4. Swine. 11. Hotachtefi Manu- Miles White.' factures, EH. Bishop. Mrs. T. !yes, s. 0 G. , W.G. Judd, - Michael Snyder. "A. Jackson, Collins Sinis,h. A. bidden; Leiria W. Lyman. '" C. L . Carsaw. " tt Elyteui Hackett, Er. 1100 It 17, VI JJ, Hopkins, A. Andresen. •si B 1,„ Ni c h o l s , J. M: Hewitson. . Lucien Bird. Y. Dickinson H. Lyman ' , Nelsen Clark. " Lucien Bird. Dennis Hall. 12 itech't .1 Farm's, Int t 6. Farms. pigments. G. B. Overton. H. L. Bird, ' S. M. Mills, A. U. Crosby, Isaac-Thompson. W. Metzger, .dames Nelson. . Eli Rees, Lemuel Sherpa's. 0. A. Lewis. 14. Gents' Disereery. 13 Ladies' Discreery. S. Koss, Mrs. F.'W. Knox. A. Nelson, " S. M. Mills, B. Niles, " D. E. Olmsted, A. Eydaru, Is Joseph Matin, John J. Roberts, ' " Eli Rees, Salo Stevens, " H. A. Nelson, Ambrose Corey, " O. A. Lewis, Harris Lyman, • " Nelson Clark, F. W. Knox, SanelThowpson, R. K. Young, B. Niles, N. H. li.piorq, A. F. Jones. 3 00 50 1 00 null* gainilatlons. I. Alf Animals, to he entitled to cow: pete for Preininunt,l44 have been kept and owned in the County, by the personS presenting them, at lean few months previous to the Annual Fair, and ail as imala, except breeding etock,, shell llama been bred and raised in the County ; but when Working Oxen or Matched Horses or Mares are entered for Premiums, they , shall be eligible if one was rased in the county.. ' - • No person shall -be permitted to compete for a Premium on any article of Domestic Manufacture, or Itotter or Cheese, unless the same shall have been made or mat4tifoo4kre.4 in such person or persons, er his or their family or families, within the year that it shall be offered for a premium. 111, F i Ehib4ors must become members of the Society and h ave their articles and animals entered on the _Secretary's book on or before the day next_ preleding the opening of the . Exhibitioß anti ;Al arti- 1 cies and animals must be brought within, the enclosure as early as noon of the first day of exhibition, in order that chill may be suitably arranged. The Managers do not intend to ASSURE any exhibitor whop NEGLECTS these requirements, that his articles can . be submitted to the Judges. While every effort will be made to secure the examinatipn and prciper notice of ev ery article 'op exhibition, justice tn.t/iosel who comply with, the rules of the Society recoiTes that they shall in all cases first' receive attention. IV. Artielea or animals removed before the close of the g ; hibician (except by permission of the Presidont) cannot re conceit Premium, though awarded. - V.. Should any individual enter an itt any other name than that of the' bona Me btorner,4l.: person making such entry' shall not be allowed 'E pyernium should one he reported by the judr..es,' and dual he riTcOuded from competing at any future exhibition of the adelety. yt. Perim entering stock of the age, of three years and under, shall furnish the 4tidgee evidence of the time when the animals Were dropped; to he filed by them with the Secretary . ; and the ages of an,i- 1 was abov3 this, to be given on making their entries. VII. The Judges shall in, all cases withhold premiums where the animal or article is not worthy; though there he no competion. ' VIII: 'No premium, are to be awarded to Dulls, Cows or Heifers plat have been fitted for the butcher=—the intention of the *Sogiety being to prornate the rearing of sstperior animals for breesbng purposes. IX. Whenever it shall . iirigenr to the Jades {bat artieles of superior merit have 1 00 100 50 been presented, not noticed . in ,be , Pre mium List, they shall make speelal re- Rort thereof to the Board of Managers. b. It is' particularly desired thtft ,pensous shalt, be , present while the'J ndgea are examining the Stock referred to except those taking charge of the anis, - unless by spesiai 7'c:quest. 1- SPECIFIC • - SPECIFIC * • ' . • SPECIFIC • . SPECIFIC - ,-SPEcIFIC - 1301REOPATHIO REMEDIES, .I.IOIMEOPA,THIC REMEDIES, REMgDip, • • 110M(EOPATHIC REIMDLES, , 110MCEOPATHIC REMEDIES; - No. 562 BROADWAY. . lin. 562 BRO4I)WAY- - No. 662 BROADWAY . . No. 662 BROADWAY. • No. 562 BROADWAY. • THE GREAT-FEATURE THE GREAT . FEATURE - • TM GREAT FEATURE • THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE • OF this series of Domestic Remedies is *if each particular medicine is a Sractitc for the particular disease'or - class of diFearkee Whose name , it bears, and may be relitid upon for the cure`of that particular affection. , Hence, per sons suffering from a chronic disease or long= standing ailment, in buying a case of HUMPH REYS' SPECIFICS, obtain , the particular one de sired in their case, and thus Urea:selves make a care which ctherwise would cost them many dollars; and no small amount of time and medi cal attendance, if, indeed it could be obtained at all.. Thus multitudes suffer frOunErreparsts, lOUs Cos Dl?ipX, COrrfrresess, OLD TAU'S; DUST. ED TONGUE arld DEBILITY, 1011E4 is perfectly controlled and cured by the DIESPEPBI-h WEZINTIO. There is scarcely a phase of felt. of this disease which is not promptly centrailid; and ultimately.cured by the use of this Specific. Thousands who have suffered for. years with this " Bilious Condition" having purchased- a case of these Specifics,_ have obtained a perfect cure and inimunity from their old complaint.. COUGHS. COLDS AND SORE MIMIC which so frequently lead to '1 BRONCIIITIS AND. CONSUMPTION, * are all in their early stage secured by the 0 0 UCt /I P 114145, Many cases of long standing Broachitts and irritating Coughs have been perfectly Maid by this specific But more 1 many ;plutons have a specific liability to colds and take them from the least exposure. This will be entire• ly relieved by the use of the COUCH! PILLS, as scores cau testify from experience. So' OA TA. ft It Et is one of our most_commonend most trouble some diseases, against which the Old School Medicines and even Ilomceopathic prescrip tions, are of very little use. Vet hundreds of persons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long standing and obstin- I ate cases of CATARRH by 'the use of this specific. , 1 , One aged lady in Syracuse was thus per fectly cured-of a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all her life. A young lady at one of our first class boarding schools, who was se Millet ed with this disease as to require more than forty handkerchiefs a week, was entirely wired in a single week by this Specific. i .. P I I , Et S.. bleeding bleeding and blind, is one of those gnomon and obstinate lbrzos of disease wlticb RFD' 86 diflicalt to curs on the ordinary methods, but I WhiPll find an entire send fundameatal core in the' Piles Specific. True, tiMit is required; but the Specific is -pleaiant to take, requires neither diet nor restraint, and being followed up a perfect cure is the result. Hundreds of persons, in purchasing a case of Specifics, have obtained a cure for this most trying and obstinate form of - disease. which has been worth to them ten times ihp cast, of the cadre set Cases of over twenty ycare' 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 SPECIFIC known. 4 remedy without any deleterious or poisonous substances, which not qnly ores the ague, And old, mismanaged ilaties, but I may tte relied upon as a preventative when, persons are residing in a fever and Sgueldis triet. - It prevents or protects upon.lthe same t:, principle that vaccination prevents stuall l pa; or belladonna prevents scarlet fever, by re occupying we system with true, Spe ific. Eundreds have been thus protected and c red: The Ophtbaliny Speciifto has proved a most invaluable remedy Tor SORE EYES and EYELIDS. and for "WEAN land BLVIIIREP SIGHT.. One lady inlndianaiiwho had been a sufferer from sore eyes for -many years. and for two years was entirely blind, was cured perfectly ter the clphtitaltny Specific alone. : I HEADACHES,. to which se mag are - subject, finds a curative In the case. There is a specific which relieves at the time of the attack aed also one which corrects the condition uf the system upon which it depend's, ag4 se destroys the predis position to return. The Specific for the various forms of MEILLE _gammas • _ have proved invaluable. Old, lout standing LEUCORRIVEA. or WHITES; are; attended with debility or exhaustion, and for Which ogler forms of medichae are of little:value, ave fully controlled and cured by the, MALE PILLS, while the, speciOp for irregufarities control almost every form of scanty, painful oritregular menstruation. DIARRHEAS AND SUMMER comptitiNTS in adults or children are eontrelled' like mag ic by the Diarrhea Pills, while it may be averred without the possibility of ;successful contradiction, that the Dysentery Pills are the moat perfect Specific for that diseaie known. yor the various . fome • FEVERS; SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES; end other diseases of children, the reea-rPats spay be safely and surely relied upon; • These Specifics are the prescriptions of, Prof. RIIMPAREYS, used fon year; in his extensive practice, and to the pirfection•of which he has cevote4 the resources of extensive knowiedge, experience and study. • The public may rest assured Oat during the lifHime of Dr. M. no one has, been or shall be intrusted vvitl; the preparation of his Specifics, and he offers the guarinty - of his professional life and reputation that they shall just a 4 he reoresedlli them. They have now been before. the public for five years, and have everywheie won golden opinions from the many thousands who have used theni, _ 'sin?ple, free from intricacy, technicality, or danFer, they havebeeeme the ready i recourse and aid of the parent, t r av e le r, nurs e , or in in .. . ' - valid; and - have become the family physician and tudiettl adviser of thousands of families. Nowhere have they been tried w,ithout having, been apptcived, and their highest appreciation is among those who Lase known theutlongest, and Guist intimately, - •, ; -.. EerrY Family 'wilt find these. Specifice,all they, have been recommended: prompt, ?dia s:lm Lk, afinpte and efficient; l of a frien4 in need arnitt fiend indeed. l - • ,- . , • , - ' tel C i tOF SPEC WlO UM. . , No. 1. 4'F,V . E.R P,ILLS4:ForFever; Congestion aid, Irinaelation of. all kinds. - . So. , WORM PILLS—For Worm - Fev er; and Wetting the, Be& - • No. 3.1.. BABY'S PILLS—Nr Colic;_ol . .ying, Teething and Wakcfulnessi.stad Nevous ' mess of Adults., • •,, No. 4.,Q DIARRHCCA. trats-40 Dlarrlir; Cholera In fan trim and Summer COmplatut. No. s t -i DYSENTEBY.PILLS-,—For Colic, Grip ing, Dysentery or Bloody' Flux.. ,! NO. 64 CHOLERA PILLS,-ForCholiiis,Chol- Mortius. V omiting. ilcn.t..' t COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Co* Hoarseness, Influenza and Sore Throat. No. 8.1 TOOTHACHE PILLS—For Toothaehe, Faq'Ack . aullNeuralgia. .REAUAcuI i rims—vior trekaat:he, 4,e - rtigla heat and Fullness of the Head, 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS—For -Weak and Deranged - Stomachs, Constipation !and Liver COmplaint. t (o. 1 # . `FOR I FEMALE IRREGUEtkRITIF siant . y, Painful 4r/suppressed periods. • No. 11.: FEMALE PILLS—For Lencorritces, .Profuse 7iienses and Bearing DOwn. No. 13; CROP ,PILLS—For Group, Wane Cough. Bad Breathing. . - ' 1 SALT AI PILLS—For Erjsipe? las, Eru Clone, Pimples on the Face. .15. RBEII3IATIC FILLS—For Paittilettnee 'nese or Soreness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or bimbo. 4... - For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague; old mismanaged Agnes. Iror Piles, Blind and Bleeding; Internal or External, - O For. Sere, Weak or lonamed;,Eyea and - Eyelids. Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight..: - C.=-For t,atarrh, of long standing, or recants either with obstruction or profuse discharge. C.—Fer Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening its eorenre, . , jPRICES.. Full set,' 20 large vialit in Morocco Cue end BoOk ; ;5 00 Fall Set, 20 large vials, in Plain Cue and Book • ~ 4 00 Caseof 15 numbered boxes and Book :2 00 Case Of any 5 numbered boxes and Book ;1 00 Single numbered boxes, with directions - 2!5 . Single letterled boxes; with direetiorti 50 Large plantation, or physician's case, I • sad Z or. vials ; 16 00 , I OUR REMEDIES BY .MAIL._ OUR REMEDIES ; BY _ MAIL. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. OUR atifEWES RY MAIL. • 11 OUR, REMEDIES BY NAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of whit kind you chbose, and enclose the amount in a - current ncite,or stamps, by mail, ; to oar ad dress, at No. 562 Broadway, New York, and the medicine Will be duly returned,by mail or express, frett of charge. Address DR. F. HUMPHREY'S k CO. N 0.562 Brmsdway. New York. .54/4 in COuderspori by D. W. SPENCER and all Prug9isis• . 146-4mo.] err • 640410 .1 far a fuit I aya the Tuition for a full COUree itw Chi College, the largest, most extensively pat. roniied and best orgauixed Cgalißereitil in the liqiied States, • - 11400 E 11A.LEs, Feir.,'Writing, Commercial Calculations, Book. weeping and I l ectitres. Usual time tit ctimplete a full course, from 6 to l , 10 weeks. 'Every Student, qpon graduqt• tine, is guaranteed to,be compatent tq manage . tuts Iflooks of any Business, and qualified to ear n .o eOlorY rro ml 6400 to 'Bl,OOlE' Students eater at any time—No Vacation— Review at pleasure, FiTit PlirOuxo* for Bast Writing kalarded tbli /Incitation. The heat and great. esei-ariety Peninanship ip any one Hall of the ,Union, is•found here, I ten. Ministers' sons roesired at, half price. Iror Circular and Specimens of Writing r in-, close twq letter stamps, and" address • j F• W...JEN/CISS, Pittstriargh, Pa. 10:9-1y* , Co, atoutitetptro. METFITNG NEyir.--B. T. 'irpAnßrrrs BEST MEDICINAL SIAtERATUS. Is manufactured frtim common salt, and is prepared entirely' different from other Saleratus. All the del eterious matter extracted in soot; .a manner as to prciduce Bread,llisoult, and all kinds of Cake, without con taining-a particle of Saleratus when A the-Bread or Cake is baked ; there by producing Wholesome results.— Every particle of Salennus is , turned 71 to gas and passes through the Bread or Bicuit while Baking; consequent ly nothing raniains but common Salt, Water and Floar. You will readily perceive by the!taste of this Salem. tus that it is entirely different from 6; other Saleratus, It is packed in ono pound papers. t each wrapper branded. "B. T. Bab- aril bin's Best Medicinal Faleratns ; al so, picture; twisted loaf of bread, with a glass of effervescing witernn 70 the top: When you purchase one, paper you should preserve the per, and be partioular to get ' the l nest exactly like the first—brand as above • * ' above. I Full directiont far making Bread 68 with this Saleratus and Sour Milk or Orem% filar, will accoinpanyl each package; also, directions for making all kinds of Pastry ;- for making Spda Water- and Seid-' tits Powders. - 7i - MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP . ,.; • ' WITH. ' . . "1 B. T, itARRITT'S PURE CONCEN TBATED POTASH, Warranted double the Strength! of 68 ordinary Potash ; put up io cans—' 6; t 1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6163 r :end 12 lbs. • —whit, full directions -for ; makin on Hard and Sat Soap. Consumer ai will find this the cheapest Potash i r market. = . • 70 Manufactcred and fo' sale by B. T:-BABBITT, • jios. 68-and Id Arashington-stree NeWYork,ani,l, N 0.38 India-street, Roston, [11:44417*.] 68 MI 7? 9 8 0 0 70 6 1 8 I AM I D 70 Above .._ pt _......., yl. 410,3. 16 , . DR. MORSE—the"inventor of MOMS'S IN DLO" ROOT PILLS.', • This philanthropist ha: spent the'greater part of his life in traveling haying Visited Europe, Asiai 'anti Africa, a , - well'asNorth -Artairiesioas.sPentthrea Yell 7 among the Indians of our Western country.— it was in this way that the Italian Ro.ot PilL were first discovered:: Dr. Mcirse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise 1 from ISIPPRITY OF THE BLOOD—that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid., . . . -- , When the various passages become clogged, end do not-act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and dis eased;' thus causing all pains, sickness and 1 distress of every name ; our; strength is ex- ' hausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throning off the stag-1 bun:tors, Ore Wad will 'become choked and cease to net, aria thus ontlight of life will' forever be blown out. Bon important then that we should keep i the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to ns that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your pettier,- namely.' Marie's In= dian Root nth, iffeffefaCtured from plants and roots which groer around the. mountain ous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and i recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a SudorifiC, which opens - the , pores' of the skin, and assists , Nature in throwing out the finer parts of . the 1 corruption. within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and un clogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a' soothing manner, performs its duty by throw big off phlegm, and' ether humors from the, , lungs by impious spitting. ;The third is a Di uretic, which ems seas and • double sttength to' this - kidneys; thus Cnt'othasedi AV. dr - air large amounts of .ire Purity froth &A blood, which is then throws lout bounttfelly by the urinary or water tissmig-e,. and which. could not been dhrelibiged in' any other way. The fourth , iir a eitthirtie, and accompanies the other properties !of the Pills while engaged in' purifying the blood; the courser s particles 1 of impurity which eannot pass by the other (outlets, are thus taken up and convoyed off in great quantities by the bowels:, From the above, it s shown - that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills net or ly enter the stomach, , i , but become united I ith the blood, for they find way to every part and Completely rout out and cleanse the sysie from all imp rity, and the life of the body, hich is the blood, be comes "perfectly herilthy ; Consequently all sickness and pain isriven, from the system, for they cannot remai 4iwhen the body becomes so pure and. clear. The reason why people , are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a' Medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the 1 natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence, a 'large quantlty of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and "intestines ' are literally overffOnlng with the corrupted mass ; thus uadergOirig disigreesible 'fermen tation, constantly nnxieg with the blood,which throws corrupted Matter through every vein and artery, - until life is taken from the body I 'by disease.. Dr. Morie's PILLS bare added to I themselves victory ittion victory, by restoring , millions of the sick to. bleolning health and happiness. 'Yes, tiolusande who have been racked A i: tormented with *kneel'. man and anguish. and nhos&feeble &Mel have,beeit scorched by the Iniyiiing elemenm of raging' fever,-and who have!leen Urought, as it were, within a step of ti tient grave, now stand ready, to testify th at Ith©y would have been numbered with the 'dead. had it not been for this great -and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Rout Pills. 'After one or two doses had been taken, they werci astonished, and abso- lately surprised, in 'witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, 'end take away all sickness, pain nod anguish,l Mil they at once go to work at the fbundation of the disease. which is the tiiopid.) 'Therefore, it will be shown, v.-spud:thy- hY !hose who use these Pills, that they 'will so cleanse and purify, that dis ease—that deadly ;nenay—will take its flight, and the flush of y uth and beauty will again return. and the pepect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten, yoar dap... the Iron CA.t.TTION - lilescitants and *riders will be on their guard and not be itraposed !upon by a Coun terfeit of Dr. Morse's Root Pills, signed A. B. .VoOre. Ali 'genuine Pills will hereafter have the name and signature of B. -LA JUDSON, (success s to A.,. White & C0.,),0n each box. Ail orders acd I tters relating to said . Pills must be addressed t& WM.( MUDGE & CO., (proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Oint meni,) Etrlville, Madison Co., N. Y., General Agents for Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pills. - B. LAKE JUDSON, (apetessor to A. J. White & C 0.,) 50 Lehnart Street, New Tusk, Sole Proprietor. Sold by SMITH. & JONES, Coudersport; also by !all Medicine Dealers in e, the county. 10:46-1y. . - - . i HOWARD ASSOCIATION, , 1 PHILADELPHIA. . .. 8 A Beanpoles( inatit' ulims, attablielied by* special enclawatot far du relief of the sick and dia . tressed, afflicted with Virtdent and Epidez;iie diseases. - . . riIIgHOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view o e awful destruction of human life, caus ed by Sexual diseases, several years ago direct ed their Consulting Surgeon, to open a Dispen . miry for the treatmeld Of this class of diseases, in all their forms, acid to giro MEDICAL AD. VICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description (if • their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, s&c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES , FREE OF CHARGE.-,. . aro *The Directors of the Asinolat'on, iti - their i late Annual Report express the highest aids , - fact'on with the success which him attended '0 the labors of their ;Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhcea, Setpival Weakness, Gonorr hem, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse ; Disease ,cif the Kidneys and Blad der, Ac-, and order a continuance of the same plan for .the ensuing year. ' ,E; An admirable Report on Spermatorrhcoa, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mas -1 turbation or Solf-Abuse ' • and other Diseases im of the Sexual Organ's, by the Consulting Sur , . gems, will be smithy mall, (In a sealed envoi ' ope,) FREE OF CHARGE,- on receipt of TWO '0 STAMPS for postage: • .• : - Address,.for Report". :or • - treatmen ! Dr. J. SKILLIN. HOUGHTON. -Acting. Sargeolb Howard Association, Nit, l ;Voutki Ninth Street, Vhiladelphia, Re. 1. :-.. :- .111:34-14. • Ayees - Saigi' ar'illi. p ~,-. ~. ...-,..., -.. ~,.„... , - A.- compound remedy, in - which we have 1 ) . bored to.procluce the most effectual alter t that tin be made, . it is a esmeentrutedextz) ) ). of Para Samagarala. To ozootioled with on* endistsinceiOf still greater alterative pmesei l to afford an effective;antidete fa the diesel Sarsaparillsila scented to cure. /t.ie beliend . that Mich - a remedy is wanted by *these Mt i . suffer from Strumons complaints, and that es) :: which will accomplish . their Mae' nand gm) , of; bonmsme *tiro* to. this' laigeeless of son afflicted fellow•citisene.eweemPlePaYAil "eofnpouttaWilldo it has litaTeoblettai inient on cteay of the worst eseestislieinak flea &ening maglaintsz........ ,r : • , Sencurems. AID: acwroLOO f. - ._lllolllXlitti - Miura = *Mtn Biartrtirllaril7l4ll* Puma% BUTlolums..TOw o l l l6'. l 442-4421% Scatarlirsti, Sammie azio l - Svonsasle A s . exeitceis; hissetramt.Duzzate, Ditoisre,ifi t . razors on TM Dozziorrlhom.rre Dm Partitl AND - /NDIONIITION,` 'Brititnirs i ; B o a ou s r ,,Am o sy's Ease end indeed thisrhol t : .. class of abtlfpl&illvk SUM' fFon bacoott. a This .compound.WHl a 5;,..t. griiit. ~,„ 1 motes of health, wig:Xi an fo the spring; t ) ekpel the foil humcris ' whie - lrfaster in that blood et that season dem leaf: ,-- By thanes). if xristszeil et, them inlet r ;04. distedsa are nipped in the hudV . ~ , . ism, 11 the - aid of thisteetedyiegliker ',.-.-- yes hat the entfiltrzefedef fimleruptione Nis% *pi ta ‘,-... sores, through which fffSt elefehd m ireat ' rid itself of corruptions,- if net . to d# this through the'rustura of-. 'body • bion. elteratita, 0.-¢ 1. 4":. - .--.,'• Ott' A. vitisited blood whenever you find its impurizio tnustingthrough the skin ingimples, erup . m% .. or sores ; cleanse it when you . *A it IS thi ' structed and. doggish in the veins ; cleanse it - vherumerit Maul, and your feelings will mg , sou when. - Win - where no particular disonie t a felt, people enjoy- better health; B and - ii )) ,',2 hod'll L7t- fly cloPTi anl f en t ti ttO TY 11 2 0 1 1 NTT Os . ' liTifn tIC pabulum of life' disordered. &re can he fie lasting health. . . Some or later some must go wrong. and the great :late r J ~. life le disordered or overthrown, - ' -.` z:.. .Barsaparlila -has, -and deserts* moth; ‘ fit . reputation, of accomplishing these ends. hit the world has _been famously.. deceived bi . r, preparations of it, partly because the &Ili , alone has not ell the 'virtue tha II chilli:. * for it, but- more _became many preparations, pretending : to -be concentrated =tracts of it contain but Wield' the virtue of Saisapszillt i l. - , or eny thing else. .:'_. 5 . During late years the public have been miss led by large bottles, pretending to give a Oar of Extract of Sarespanna for one do ll ar. Ma: of these have* beep french' upon the sick,V L. they not only contain' little, if any, Sersql..; rills, but :often no curative perfecto *Uri/ 1 • er. Hence, bitter 04 Pemfti Oil!iPPtlintinte' has followed the use of theVirimisextraets d': - .. 1 Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until , the ui l , name itself is justly devised,- and has becems,_ ' synonymous with hapcsition and cheat. hall we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and khak i to supply such a remedy as shall rescue 041 name from the load of obloquy which-Tota . upon it. And we slunk' we have gro und fa ; believing it bas virtues which are immisals , Lbrthe ordinal' j run of the diseases it ii Meek en tO , cure. - In order to secure. their comploil eradication, from the system, the m,remedy shock be judiciously taken according to directbas se ; the bottle. PREPARED DT - DB. J. C. AYES .CO. LOWELL, MASS. , Price, $1 per Bottles lii Bottles for sior; • Ayer's Cherry - Pettoral ), has won for itself such a Tenavaltir the curs eTql7 variety of Throat arid Loa Crephint, it ta gAtiTely annecessary for WI to et+ol3Unt U evidence of its virtues. wtserevev it his been ; ployed. - As it has Tong been in constant as ; r: throughout this section, we need nOt do more dog: immure the peoplo its "Witt is kept up_to the bet it ever has been. and that it.may be relied en tc 'do for their relief all it has rya been tooodio Ayer's Cathartic ,Pills, . it Non Tao atrza ar . : - • • • Ontireuest Jaundice. Dyspepsia, miiiivafak Dysentery, Foul Storn:sch, ErysipeL i s. Her:Wade Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Min Disseis'' jiver Comptaint. Dropsy. , Tette, Tumor. &ti • Rheum, Worms, Gout, Zietaniyiese of c: Dinner .1 7 171 s and for Pinifyinp - tAi They are sugarcoated, so *laths most live can. take :them plessautlyouid dry Its best aperient in tke world or all &slurries pt.:: family physic. • •'q Witte $2 o4lld* low ibi Cheat inn:Awn Clergymen .P .plelsse, • Men, and eminentpersonage*, hare Unit names to certify the Ins - paralleled natant= of remedies, but our space here will not permit i. insertion of them. The Agents belosrnamed nigh Isl4ils OUT AMERICAN ALMANAC familia • are given; with also toll 'descriptions of the tibc complaints. and the treatment that should be lowol far their eure. _ Do mat be pat off by unprinelpled de liens other VieWations they , make more _lnuit tk Demand Arm% and take no. others. Tbs eG want the best iid4here for there.s24.theetd. l :- have - k • MI our Reniedies • • Sold by SMITH k JONES, and D. W. SPIV 'wt" tr. BON; Iflietee ORR, Conderapiirt ;, CORKY a. 'A. B. HORTON, Cushiniffille'; - MANN NICHOLS,MiIIport ; CH. SIMMONS, OmM and by all Merchants and . Druggists . - - - 1474ELPORT BEAD-QUARTERS. rt , subscribers take this teethed of it-A forming {iii friends that they are is ceipt of, and are now opening, a ehoice desirable stock of • STAPLE An Y.ANDY DRY GOODS. to which they invite 'ea attention of 4 . 4 desire to make purobasts, ens stock is I has been selected With great care, and is p .ticularly adapted to the wants of titivate of our country. " •Our stock of. Dry G 0 04". sista of • DRESEGOODS,Tnunwas,DmPont P4IBROIDERIES, PARASOLS . , DLOTHS, CASSIMERES TESTINGLN DO IIIESTIW, • - • - - • LINENS; rßerrs, ;HOSIERY, SITAWLS, and a. variety of , other articles, too nu , to mention - --!-Itelustro also& complete Aleut of ,*. 1' • _ GROCERIES, HARDWARE ANu. • CROCKERt • BR of which wiD be sold uncommonly' 4 0 for - teidy.pa , andlcir approved eredit•eal reasonable ferrates any utherestablisbera t -- • - MANS &NICHOLS. liiUport, n, 186:-9:13 17. Z. J. TIIOIIPSON, CARRIAGE' it WAGON' MANED' and ar PAINE% Coudersport, Pater Ps.• this method of hiformielithi p a tTga lio in general- thatim4a-prep d • to do all work in his line with in a workman.lite manner, and .1 1 1 002- 7, - inostaecommodating terms. Poised" RejmiTlig invariably required ondeling , I , ' the Weft 1at.411 kinds of FWD.; token co acmuitotwitli. •-. ET