The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 29, 1859, Image 4

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Llat of rnaulPtini.
larttg.-:-An and /Volvo Breeds.
Ant y's Old and npved, of each, $3 00
zilek.7 ;1 ; 1 dir . "l - Ain ' do . ' 200
da. .11. 40.. • ,ilo I do I. _ ...1.00
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do calf, • Ito 100
do hetso,4_ - 7. 1 4 . _ 2GO
Id do •do 'do 100
twat do . _ ; _l Au, .. • . .. 100
Id' dim 'dcr " - - do 10
But heifer calf,
Best yoke of oxen,
ld but • "do
Best yoke of steers, 3 years old,
-do do 3 do
do do _ . l do
But training otiteers. is eacb a*, by
boys under 1
.8 years old, 116 'A.
Bess mulch con, ' ' ' '3 . 00
2d but - do - - 2.09
(coax to Ite. kept on grass during the exper
iment and for two-week! previous to each pe
r:nd Of triad; 'eac'h - period to be of ten days,
and at interests of .not less than one month
apart,': /The - statement furnished to contain
the age aid breed oritte . cow, time of calving,
qnstatity, of milkin both weight and meatinre,
sad also the-weight,of butter doting the pe
riod of ten Jaye; ,butler made to be exhibited
at the Fair
. and also . the cow statement to
be verifieteby the affidavit of thit competitor
and at least one otherpersom koowl
ledge of the foetal :
.
800 butter to firkin or'tub out, less than
My ponnds,. - :00
bid best t . r:do 'do do. r 1 50
Best-ioll butter, not I,ess tJaan ten lbs. 100
Ind best do do do ito 50
Beet cheese s not Aces than ten. lbs. 1 00
1.10R2E3.-=-2llirough-bre4; Draught; for'
All Work. •
Nest stallion, of each,
Best brood mare, Orith foal at hor, feet) of
yeint add acid upward, 3 00
lest fin)ding, of each, 4 y's old and upw'd, 2, 00
do 3, 2 k y'r old. each 100
Best tassel, 2-- do do dO I'oo.
du - 4 yesre . old and upward, 3, NI
Best suckilg colt, - . 50
Best icuaihed span of carriage horses, or ••
_ _ _
es,. each
But 4a,a of Ought-gorses,
pelt span of miles,
111111EP.—Long Wooled; Wooled;
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Nerincia ; Saxons; Cedes Areeds. ,
$Ht Wait, 2 y's eld Rod upWard,of each, 00.
do " under-2 'years old , do 1, 00
Rest pea of s . ewea, 2 y's and np:w'd, do 200
do •`‘ do adder 2 y's old, do ICu
dtr Of 3 buck lambs, " • do.
do do ewe do do. 100
Sett samples wool, - not less than 5 fleece; 2 . 00
Pihinaillei Of coat to be deposUed in Aug eum
Beeletj.]
SOW'S eep g,
11T1.1KE.--rge Brea, over, 3.50 Ibs. at
Small Breed, tar than 350
- , Tbs. at maturity. -
Bat hoar, Z Fears old and over, 4ear old,, ,
aad 6 tomato's old, each 15Q.
Best breeding( sow, Z years. old and over,
v- 1 - yeif Old; anti 6 months old, eacla 150
Beet . sow, Er months and under er old, 166
Bast lot of not less than 5 pigs, uncles 6
months aid, ‘" 1 Ort
Birstchred ham, 1 . 00:
[The'hau.i to be cooked AO brought to the
azkihitibo with the akin on, accompanied
*ilk i.atiitenienl of the mode of cuaiug.j.
' POULTRY.
4aat 10, (pollees than 1 cock and 2 hens),,
native and improree'breedu, each oa
fords and Guinea hens, a lot
siAlessthatt 6 wilt . bp required.]
Itsli#l9lofifiP°l 5 9
Dest gimeraf lo t of pon try, owned, by one
!arson, - • 2 00
GItAC'T FAME'.
But - . sop
Ind bait farm," 00
do 3,00:
(Condition:enltivation and buildings will
be - eoasideied by the Judges in their award,,
wad a statement of tbu management, will' be
required Otoseh competitor, They are also
requested to notify the Reeerding Secretary
at an antedate, to enable the .14,,e , ea >io visit
tbselarnts during the growing season.]
WWT, CORS„ RYA, OATS,. SARLX,X,
_ : IIUCKiIii4AL •
Riot *Sr* Of each, 4,00
2441141, acre of each, ,• 100
1 1 ,40 .and *fast thcothl hay from 3 acres, 1 50
40 . clover do dd" 150
Best I Er• of pottage 3 or tnrnips;'each 100
Brit t sere of beets, parrots, ktails, prate,
goat co r n, oltf4x, each " • "
[ROMPetitors for premiums on arm 04' the
*boy, 1444 exhibit a samplo of the cro.p.at the
raiFi L 14iih a statement of the mods-of 'cul
iliatioli;snd also a certificate of ivin: respect
able'nigghbors Nilo the product cross
nremtlyef thoground:]
TIMM.Fa r aurge and Small.) C!.4 VED
LASD, 14 SEED.
Wit :h•niltel of inch;
pApj)IO(.IrE9rTABL.ES, SUGAR, AND.
RO.NEY. •
Rest assortment of vegetables,
Nat nemplas
do do raised by yonth.,sot
• Over It yesirs old, - •: • • •
It* specimen or maple sugar, not lees
than 10.1tuki '
list specimen of koney, mot over 6 .
• to be taken without destroying the
bees, and a statement of management
and kind of hive); to be furnished, 5t
ARCIIARD AND GARDEN IrßtitTS.
Scot 6:aorta:mut of each, • .! • : 00
ReitearipleS of each variety, SO
,
(tit to . be removed until close of exhibition. b
P.r1.1.1?411111- taken to PfeTaot ia4ury.)
LUMBER. .•
Bpail, =Cho& abaVed sbingles, , 1 00
111 ost 4 ' ido .1.00
Zest 2 bundles:- do , lath, • 50
dolt manufacipred ,5420, ft. of lumber, op
g as % • t y2iiii boarde-or veneers of
hard wood, not legs - than 100 ft., 2
. 00
' 113141 !:44ii,k troji . of specimens of woods the - .
! lerttiibt.this county, 3 00
11 4 113§1i11041:1,, NaI7FAMMES,
4 t.Ccomiiiiitio Of dodges, composed of ladies,
bOlitipolattigyith instructions to recom
mend:slyest!! to the most deserving, not ex
esedie4 $1 in any
31ECHANiCAL Alit) FARiftlia IM LE
MENTS'AND RANINACTURES.
[A discretionerrconunittee has been ;T
-iptoed, with - instructions to , lecommend en
award i ntitezieeding $1,50, for the best aria=
cle otaq.kißSlll;t4tet msy. be eslibite!E]
• The zthoye Pkitiliiol , •:- 4 / 1 l yaiii in
3fone'y,,or f ai,the option of the dipoettoy, . 1 a
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. 04,1931242
in which will bi!lifiertedl,l2o nerno of the ar
ticle for ivhich the ,prentium linwardelf.
pot Apr Judges.,
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I. Cattle.- 7. Grains and Grass. .
A. 7. Janes, W. G.
Cyras‘Sinderljp; ":O. G. Coiling: -
locl.S. Itaymiind. 4. P. RitselL
Daaiel Olmsted. Ira Canfield.
MmeronAehnson -.-
John Watrono.`"'• B. Ayres..,
E. L. Nichola.. Nelson..
Joseph - Phillips,: •` James Eartroir l ' . ; -
- Eleazer Lyman, e. Fruils4 Vegetables.
Andrew jaokson ' E Joesig , M 'D , '
2, Herm. J. P. Howe.
Joseph Mani.- 'I). Conway.
Lynian Neleo9. • . ilenrY"Mitn•
Charles Monrc . f. ,Charles Meine,
Dennis Hall., 'Willette Lawrence.
G. W. Tyler. ' A. tebbins.
A. B. -Bennett. so. ; Sutter, Cheese, 4 4a-
A., Erdaw. 'gar end Honey. _ •
Nrn. Dikeman. X,earis Mann,- ,
Bei). Renneli: "Mri.J.M; Hamilton,
YS. 11: L'Bird,
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G. G. Colvin. - Wain Thatcher,
Perry : L. Catlin. . •
B.enj. L. Grover.' le. Lumber.
%.ir inns. Young; . - ~Henry Garrett, "
Sylv . es'r.Greenman. Joseph knowlten,
Julius Neefe. • .Y. N. Bassett,
C. P. Hilborn. W. B. Gordruer,
John B. Smltt. Id..Kilbern.,
4. Swine, U. Eff,,i t tsehold H a nts:.
Miles White. - • ,
E. 11. Bishop, Mrs. T. Ives, -
5. M. Mills. . O G. W. G. Judd,
Michael Sn , yder, A. Jackson,
Collins South. " A: Nelson,
iLewis W. Lyman. "C. L. Carsaw. •
, (s. Elymus Hackett,
5. Pol " frg ' f' E . 11. Hopkins,
IT. Andresen. t. . E. L. Nichols, .
J. M. .‘ V Dickinson
'Lucien Bird. • "H. H. LVMUI •
Nelsen Clark. " •
Lucien
Dennis Hap
,3- Farneg ha
6. Farms.. ' pigments.
G. B. Over,ton.. H. L. Eird,
S. M. Mills. A. U. erosby, '
Xsaac Thenipseu. W. H. Metzger,
James Nelson. Eli B.esc,
Lemuel Sherman. 0. A. Lewis.
14. Gent's' piterefry.. 13 Ladies' DiscreerY.
S. Ross, a Mrs..F. W. Huox,
A. Nelson, " . S. M. Mills,
B. Niles, .' D. E. Olmsted )
Eydam, o Joseph Mann,
John J. Roberts, O Eli Rees,
Sala:*Stevens, " H. A. Nelson, -
Anibrose Fprey h 0. A. Lewis,
Harris'iyiesn, o Nelson Clark,
r. knoi, SamlThompsol3,
li,. 4. Young,, " B. Niles,
W. li. Hidorn. "A. F. Jones.
14
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2 osl
= -15.0
- AOO
3 00
3.00
3 00
3 OQ
10p.
Mules, and RegiOations.
I. All Animals, to be entitled to com
pete for Premiums, shall have been kept
and. owned in the County, by the persons
presenting them, at least four montbs
previous to the Annual Fair, and all *an
twain, except breeding stock, shall baye
been bred and raised ur the Cpunty ; but
when Working Oxen or Matched Horses
or Mares are entered for Premiums, they
ehallk gibia if one was raised in the
county .
I. o person shall be permitted to
compete fbr a Premium on any article of
Domestic Manuf4ture,. or Butter or
Cheese, unless the '
same shall have been
made or manufactured by snob person or
parsons, or his or thei'F 'family or families,
within the year ;hap 4 shall be offered
Or a premium,
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111. Exhihitor§ mpst become members
of Mni Sopiety and hive their articles and
animals entered on the Secretary's book
on or before the day next preieding the
opening of the Exhibition; and ill arti
cles-and animals must be brough'i . rithin
the enclosure as early as noon ofthe first'
day of exhibition, in order that piio may
be suitably arranged. The Maßagers do
not intend to Assune any exhippta who
NEGT:ECTI3 these requirements, tbat' his
articles can be submitted 1,4) the Judges.
• While every effolf will be bode to secure
the examination' end proper notice nr'ev 7
cry article on exhibition, justice to th9sp
who co l rely wiR the rules of the
_AS'oeictis
..requires that they shall in all cases first
receive attention.
IV. Artiolea or , animals removed before
the close of the pshibit49 (except by
pen:o;okm. of tile rresidmit) cannot re
ceive Premium; though awarded.
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V. Should any individual enter an auL
in4l . ia any other name than thatOf the
bona Ada owner, the perfion making such
entry shall not - be allowed a premium
ahoug one be reported. by: - the, Judges,
and shall 'be pr,eilluded froth 'competing
at any future ehibition - of the Society...
VI. Persons entering stock of th.e'agp
of three years aucl. under, shall furnish
the Judges evidence of the time wherk the
animals were dropped, to be filed by them
with the Secretary ; and the ages of, ani
mals abovj
.this; to be glvendou malting
their eiltries. • -
100
1 00
50
VII. Tha Judges shalt in , all cases
withhold premiums where the animal or
article is not worthy, thoggki there be no
competion. •' •
VIII. No premiums air, to, be awarded
to Bulls, Cows or lieifers that have been .
fitted:for the britc‘her,-.414 intention of
the Society tieing to promote the rearing
of superior Animals for breeding purposes,
- "X. - Whenever - it - shalt appear_to the
Judges that articles oftuierwr morkt bayo
. , .
been presented; note noticed -in 'the -
minni List, they shall mike special Ire.
porn thereof to the Boariof.3lansOrs ;
It, is .: particularly desire d , that 1.110
perilous shall , be present while the naps
are'examiniqih6 Stock referred tathlm,
eiC'ept*,,thaiie / taking chi g ne,' of, the'
Aniti c urdesa special reguest.,
-11,13*P1411,ELW' C•
. . SPECIFIC . Y -
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.1: ' SPECIFIC - zt: •
:'. • SPECIFIC • ‘ t
- • ..:SPECIFIC-
• SPECIFIC
,1101PEOPATHIC RESIEDIEii
:110MGEOPATELIC ,RESIEDIESe
HOMCEOPATIIIC,RENIEDM.,
WE
'HOMcROPATHIC REMEDIES,
HOIicEOPATBIC REMEDIES,
No. 502 BROADWAY.
- . No. 583 BROAD WAY.
No. 562 BROADWAY.
• • - No. '562 BROADWAY
..No. 563 RROADWAT4
THE GREAT 'FEATURE I
THE GREAT :FEA,TUFIR.
.THE GREAT :FEATURE- 1
THE GREAT FEATURE ,
• THE GREAT 'FEATURE
•
Of this series of Domestic temediph is that
each parAicular medicine as a SPECIFIC for the
particular dijease ,
ciasi distases whoie
name it bears, and'maY be relied upon for the
cure of diet particular affectien:
sons suffering fitim a chroniC disease or long
standing ailment; in buying case of IJCIIPII
¢EYs'SpErings,, obtain the ,particular ono de
siredA.n their case, and tbnYetientselves make
iilcure)shich otherwise wonla Cost theric many
dellars, and no smallimonnt Olathe and medi
cal attendance if , indeed It could be oi*lned
at'all: 1.. : • !.
Thus multitudes su. ff er from Dtsecvett,
tons CONDIT/C4, Coarivnip,ss, Ban TISVE,..COAT
so TONVE a;nd DERILITY, which is perfectly
. co ntrolled cured by the
DYSTRiPSIA ,OPEOTEIO,
There is scarcely a phase or . form of this
disease which is not progiptly eontrolled and
ultiniately kiired by the' use of this 'Specific.
'house: ids r ho have suffered for years' with
this "Bilious Condition!'' having purchased a
case of dress Specifics, haya obtained a perfect
cure and immnnity from ,their old complaint. •
,
caliHS, mos 411,9 sou THBoq.
,
which - f 4 O - freqtientlY lead to-,
BRQNCHITIS AND CtiffS,EIXIITION;
are all in their early stage 'secured by the
COUGIT - -:
Many cases of long standing Bronchitisn
i xid
irritating' Coughs have been perfectly cured
by this specific. • But morel runny persons
have a specific liability.to colds and take them
from the least exposure., This will Ise entire
ly relieved by the use of the COUGH -PILLS,
as scores can testify from experience. Bo
CATAII.R4 1
is one of our most common and most trouble
some diseases, against which the Old School
Medicines, And eycn lioraceopathic'pressrip
tions, are of very little use; Yet hundredt of
persons have' been cured of not only recent
and fresh, but'even long standing and obstin
ate cases CATARRH by the use of this
specific.
One agod lady in Syricuse was thus] per
fectly cured of a Catarrbe which had annoyed
her all her life. A young lady at one of our
first class boarding schools, who was so afflict
ed With this disedsC• as to require mere 'than
forty bandkerchiefss week, was entirely cured
in a single week by this Specific.
PILES,
bleeding arid blind, is one of those common I
and obstinate forms of disease which are so '
diffieult to cure' on the ordinary niethodi, but
which find an entire and furidainental' cure
in the Piles Specific. True, time Is required;
but the Specific is pleasant to take, requires
neither diet nor restraint, and being followed
up a perfect cure is the result. Hundreds of
persons, in purchasing a casts of SpeCifics,
have obtained a Cure for this most trying and
obstinate form of disease, -- which has ; been
worth to them ten times th e cost of the entire
set. Cases of ever twenty years' standing
brave been cured with this simple Specific, and
we believe all may be cured by perseverance.
• case contains the best • •
FEVER 'AND AGUE SPECIFIC. :
known. A remedy without any deleterious
or poisonous substances, which not only . mircs
the iigue, and old, mismanaged agues, but
may be relied upon as a preventative when
persons are residing in a fever and ague dis
trict. It prevents or protects upon the:same
principle that vaccination prevents small-pox
or belladonna prevents scarlet fever, by pre-
Occupying rue . system with true Specific.
Hundreds have been thus protected and cured.
The Ophthalrey Specific ,.
has proved a most invaluable Feraedy for SOREI
EYES and EYELIDS, and for WEAK and,
BLURRED, SIGHT. One lady in Indiana, vvh.l
had been a sufferer from sore eyes for man}
years, and for two years. was entirely blind,
was cured perfectly by the Ophthilmy Specific
-alone.-
, .
HE .I.D A CH .4' S,
to which so many are subject, finds a curative
in the case. There is a specific Which relieVes
at the : time of the attack, and also one which
copeects the condition of the system , upon
Whith r it depends, and so destroys the predis
positi'od to return.
The Specific for the various forms of
rEDIALN COMPLAINTS;
havfl
proved InMinable. Old long stauding
LEIICOHRFICEA. 4 iii WHITES, are attended
with dehliity op exhaustion, and for which
other . forms. of Mpdicine are of little valne,"aro
fully controlled and cured fly the FtIIALE
pn.43,' while the specific .for irregularities
confrol almost every form of scanty, painful
or irregular menstruation. -
•
DIARRHCEAS AND SUMMER POMPLATS
in adults of children are controlled like mag-
IC by the -Diarrhceo Pills, while it, may be
averred tvithorit the possibility of successful
contradiction, that the Dysentery Pills are the
Most perfect Specific for that disease known.
For the various forms of • -
FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES,
and other-diseases of children, the Fever Pills
may be safely and surely relied Upon. -
'.These Specifics are the prescriptions of Prof.
lIIIMPARETS;nsed for years in his extensive
practice, and to the perfection of which he has
c, votedthe -resuurces of extensive knowledge;
experience and study. - •
• The public tray - rest assured that during
the life-time of Dr. H. no. one has beenor
shall he intrusted with thatireparation of his
Specifics, and he offers the guaranty of - his
professional life and reputation that they shall
be just as he rtpresents them.
They have dote been before the public:for
five years ancl have everywhere won' golden
opinions irons the many thousands who have
used them.
Simple, tree from intricacy; technicality, or
danger, they have become the ready"recourse
and CA of the parent, traveler, nurse, or in-
. I
veld t
and petlicaj adviser of thousands.i#Jatmilies ,
Now*ere haVe,.they been ;tried
bee approved, and their iiiihest npkoelition
il-among those,who.44sC.knSMa OlVOcinge-41.1
iti4 post intlnuttely, , . •
levy Fatally': will find !theSe_Spoeiffei all,
.they -hare-been begu
614, 4inipk and ePient ; oftei a fricni4.44,r44'd'
, and o.fkierta in - • •
srEcipio-REisminzEL
No. I:.Et'VER .or Ftver, Pottgestion'
• and Inflinuitioi of all kinds. ;;- ' '
i'2.
70R3C,P1(4377-:
,
I W;orni-Colic, a'nd - Weiting the [Bed.i
!3, BABY'S PILLS-:=:.„Ifor. Colic; Crying,
Teethingano. Vitaketl4ness, and, Nervous-,
aess Of Adults. , - . -,- - -.''• " ''''' '
4 - .:,DIABUCEA'PILLS—For - Diarrhoea
~
,ehillera taloa:duns and Bummer,CornPlaint.
W 0.15.• DYSE,NTERY I PILLS:-.For Colic, Grip=
frig, Dysentery .or Bloody Flui," ". , '
No.IB..CHOLDBAPILPS•; , --Xor Chater4Chol=
I Bra Morbas; Vomiting. -. • l' . ' • ' ' ,
N 0.4. COUGH PILLS-4* cougw, Cold;
goarsenesii, Jfitinenza and ScireThroat:
No.iB. TOOTAACHE PiLLS—ForToothachn i .
' - Faneschle;:ind Netiralgia., !•
N 0.19. •HEADACIIE PILLS,--For i kieadache,
Vertigo ll'ea, t and Fullness of the !lead. '
No.llo. DYSPgPSIA PlLLS—Foat•Weak and
- f Deriunad StOinachs, Constipation: and
f
giver Cornplaint. ' •,, ' ''..
No,lll. FOR. }"y..3lAtit . IBREGULARNIES—
, . ! Scanty; Painful or sup Pressed periods.
N0.1.',;.2. Fratri:LE - PIELS—For Peneorrhma,
‘S
i ; Profuse VenSes and Bearing DONT/1. • • - ;
.
N0, , j3. CROD.P PI,LLS—For Croup, Hoarse
' 'Cough. Bad Breathing. . 7 -.' ,
No. lA. SALTAiIEUM PILLS—For ,F4;ysipei.
• las, Eruptions, Pimples on the.Fice: '
N 0,4 5. RIMUSIA.TIC PlLLS—ForPain,Lame
-1 pess or Soreness , In the Chest, Back, boini,
or Limbo. ' - '
~ ::--For Vein. and Ague, Chill Fever;l.lumh
Ag e, old mismanaged Agnes. .! • ~ !
.—For.Pilis; Blind and*Bleeding,jnternal
or xternal. , . 7 '
.—For Sore, Weak or . jnflamed Eyes and
y lids, Failing, 'Weak oi, Blurrecll Sight. :
C.—For Catarrh, of long Standing or recent,
eiti er with ohstruction or profuseldiaCharge. ,
- a l ~0,--For Whooping Cough, Aating its
vio ence and shortening its course. , - k
No.
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C •E' $
Full set, 20 large vials in 3foroced, Case
• and Book - • ' op
Full set, 20 large vials, in Plain Cade and '
[ „ ' '1 4 00
-Palo of 15 numiiered boxes and Book - 200
Pas deny 6'numbered boxes and FBOok 100
Single numbered boXes, with direclsions. ' 25
Single lettired boxes, .with direitiOns 50
Large P/antition, or physician's ; • '
aud 2 iv vials 15 00
pUR I REMEDIES BY MAIL.
- p REMEDIES BY MAIL.
URI REMEDIES BY MAIL.
'CIIRIREMEDIES BY MAIL.
OL - 12 RE'ME DIES BY 14A IL:
took overlthe "puke up a Case of what
kidd you chooSe, and' enclose the amount in
a Current note or stamps, by mail. to ,our ad
dress, at No. 562 Broadway, New . York, and
the medicine - will be duly returhed by.*til or
express, free;of charge.: Address •
- DR. F. HUMPHREY'S & CO.,
N 0.562 Broadway New York.
Sold in I Couderaport by D. W. REZICpI apd
allrDrugsafts. • [46-4nio.]
(-)
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1340,00
Pays the Tuition for a full course in the Trois
City College, the largest, most extensively pat
rnnized and beseinganized Cemmerclal School
in f the United States. _
, .
FOUR LARGE HALLS,
Fer Writing, Consthercial Calmilations, Book=
Seeping and Lectures.
strsual time to complete a full aouree, from
6 . to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon gradha..
ting, is guaranteed to be conapateht to manage
the / Books .of any Businesi, ands qualified to
rain a salary of frOnt
$5OO -to • $1;000.
- ptudents enter at any time—NoVacatton--
Review at pleasure.
Tint Proolinms for float Writing
A-Warded this Institution -The best and great
pat' Tariety of Penmanship in any one ,Ball of
the Union, is found•here. ,
ite r Ministers' sons received at half price.
Tor:bircular and Specimens of Writing, in
cline two letter stamps, and' address
F. W. JENKINS, rittsburgh, Pa.l
110:9-1y*, •
fro MoustitEfpOs.
METHING .NEW.-B. T BABI3I
BEST
SO
IMEDICINAL SALERATUS.
sanufacttired from common salt,'
and is prepared entirely different
from other Sajeratus. All the del
eterious matter extracted in such a
manner as to produce Bread Biscuit,
and all kinds of Cake, without con,
taining a particle of Saleratns when
the Bread or Cake is baked; there
by producing "wholesome results.—
Every particle of Saleratus is turned
to gasand passes through the Bread
Orßicuit while Baking ; consequent
tYnothing remains but common Salt.,
Water and. Flour. Yon will readily
Perceive by the taste of this Salera
tus that it is entirely different .from
other ! Saleratus.
jt is picked in, one pound papers,
each *rapper branded. " B. T. Bab
bitrs Best Medicinal' t...zaleratus ; al
so pieture, twisted- loaf Of bread,'
946 _a glass , f effervescing en
tbe top.. When you purchase onei
paper you. should preserve the wrap
per, and t 4, particular to get the
next exactly, like the first4bratidial
above. . ,
Full directions - for making Bread,
with this Saleratus and Sour.
or . Cream Tartar, will accompany!
eas..l{Package ; also, ,direetions, for
making, all Itinds of Pastry ;
(or making Soda. Water and Seidl
litz P.owders. • -.
MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP;'
. - - WITH
BABBITT'S PURE CONCEN
TRATED POTASU',`
Warranted double the strength
,of
ordinary Potash ; put up in cans=
1 1 lb., 2 lbs.; 3 lba., 610. and 12 lbs.
—With full dtrections for malting
'Hard and Soft. SOap. ConsiaMer
will'i'ind this the cheapest!Potapin
Market,. -
M4nufactcred and for sale by
B. T. BABBITT, _
!Nos. 66 and 70 Washington-street
New York, an d No. :1 India- 141 'W;
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MORSR- , -the inventoe ;or gpßsE.' IN- (
DIAN ROOT-PILLS:'' This Phitanthriipist has
spent the greater Part of his life in traYeling,
having visited-Europe,, Asitl;'ind 'Africa, as
well es - North America-4as spent:three years
among.theliadians of our Western cinintry--,
it was in-this•waythitt the Indian Piot Pills
, were first discovered' Dr: tine Wasthe first
Cman to establish thefact that all diseases arise
frontIMPURITY OF [TRH lILOOD--that our
strengip, and ! life upended upon this
vital tfid:'
,•3Vheu the various passages beeome clogged ;
and diinot act in ; perfect -harrnopy With • the
different functions of the body, the bleed loses
its action,becomes thick, eOrrupted and dis
eased; tlni; causing all pain,sorickness• and
distress of every: name ; our, strength - is" ex;
hanstedr our hetdth We are &mixed of, and if
nature is not assi*ed in ibrd;iitigofr the stag
nant humors, the Weed. will: heerome choked
and cease to act, sad thuS otirligbil of Fifo-will
forever blown go* important, then
that wegltould keep. thc.,varicrus pasiages
the body free and; open. 'ffinif 'how pionsantl
to its that we , hare•it itt r et4 poier to Rut •ti
medicine in your•reach, namely. Morse'.o In-,
dian Root Pills, manufer„tiurect from plants'
and 'roots which groif aroand_ the mountab,a
ous cliffs in Nafgre s garden, for the health and
recovery of diSeasedlman. Xhie of 'the roots,
from ; which these Pills are Made is a Sudorifitr,
which opens the Mores of the skin„ ind assists
Nature In throwing Out thi,tiner parts of the
corruption within. ;The 'second is 'a
-plant
which is.an Expeeto'rant, that - opens. and un-.
clogs th.e pasSage.tothe lungs, and thus, in: a
soothing manner ,perfornis its duty by-throw
ing• off, phlegm,' it. ' ha• other'humors from' the
lungs by copions.spitting. • • The thin! is a Di
uretic, which given ease and double strength
to the kidneys; Anis encotiwaged,- they draw
large amounts of inipurity' from ; tie blood,
which: is then thro#n out bOuntifirlfy by, the
urinary or water piissage; had which ..emild
not hare been discharged alt wry other :way.
The fourth_is a Cathartic,; nest accompanies
the other properiles of the Pills while engaged'
in purifying the blood ; the coarser. particles
,of impurity which cannot pass by the other
Outlets, are thus take. up acidconveyed;off in
great quantities by 'the bowels. •
From the above, it is . slion - n that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills not only enter the. stomach,
but become united with the -blood, for: they
find way to every part, and completely rout out
and cleanse the sy4em from all imperity, and
the life of the body", which) is the blood, be
comes perfectly healthy;!consequently all
sickne?s,and pain IS driven' from the system,
for they cannot remain when the body becomes
so Ptire and clear.- •
The reason why people: are so distressed
when sick,-and why eo many die, is because
they do not get - a' medicine which will pass.
to the afflicted parts, and which will open the
nature) passages for the dis ease' to be cast gut;.
hence, a large quantity of food and other mat:
ter is legged, anal the stomach and intestines
are 'literally over owing' with th e corrupted
mass ; thus nadergoing diSagreeable fermen
tation, constantly mixing with the blood,which
throws corrupted matter through' every vein
and artery, until life is taken from the body
•by disease. Dr. )horse's PILLS have added to
themselves victory' upon victory, by fostering
millions of the sick to bleeping health and
happiness'. -
.'Yes, ilionea"nds who have been
racked or tormented with sickness. pain and
anguish, (tad whoie feeble !frames have been
scorched' by the burning' elements of raging
fever, and who haVe been brought, as it were,
within a step of 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 Pills. 1 After one or two doses had;
bean taken, they Were astonished, and abso--1
lutely surprised, hi witnessing their charming
effects. Not only do theygivo immediate case
and strength, and take away all sickness.
pain and anguish, but they at once go to
work at .the foindation of the disease.
which is the bided. Therefore, it will be
shown, especially by those who use these Pills:
that they will so cleanse and purify, that dis
ease-7that desallyiencroy—will hike its flight;
and.the flush of youth and beauty will again
return', and the prospect of along and happy
life will cherish and brighten your days.
CAUTION" • •
Merchants and Traders! will be on their
guard and not be impused . upon by a ConiV•
terfeit of Or. Morie'slndian Root Pills, signed
A, B. Moore. All genuine' Pills will liereafter
have the name and signature of R. LAKE
JUDSON, succeisor to A. J. White lc C 0.,) on
each box.
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All orders at,d letters relating to said Pills
must be addressed to WM. 'MUDGE k CO.,
(proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic
ment,)•Earlville; Madison 'Co., General
Agents for Dr. MOrse's Indian Root PiUs._
8.. LAKE JUDSON,. (successor to A. J.
White k - C0.,) 5 . 0 Leonard Street, Now York,
Sole Proprietor. Sold by. SMITH & JONES,
Coudersport; alsO by all Medicine Dealers in
the county. j • 10:46-1y.
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HOWARD. ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA. - •
Benevolent Institution.established by . apecial
endoOnene for the relief of the sick and
ireeeed, apeled with firulent
Epidemic clieeasea. . _ .
,
T EE tiowAßp ASSOCI4TION, view o
the aw,fulidestruction of ham= life, caus
ed by Sexiliflitseitses t several years ago direct
ed their ConstiltingSurgeon,to open a Di:pen
sary for the treatment of this class of diseases,
in all their - forms, 'and to give MEDICAL AD
VICE .GRATIS, to all who apply by letter,
with a dilteriPti4n of their condition, - (age,
occupation, habits of, life, ke.,) and in cases
of extreme poyetir, FURNISH MEDICINES
FREE OF CSAP I GE..
The :Directors ;of the Association, in their
late Annual Eeipit express the highest sttis
facthan with.the:success:vibich hm attended
the labors of their Surgeons iu the cure of
SpermatorrhMa4SeminalWealmesi, Gonorr
hea, Meet, Sipl34ls, the ',vice of' Onanism or
Self-Abuse, Disease of the Kidneys and Wed:
der,. &c., and order a continuance at the tame
plan for the cashing year; r •
An admirableißeport on Sperrnatorritma. or
Seminal - Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mas
turbation or Self -Abuse, and other Diseases
of the Sexual _Organs; 137 'the 'Consulting snr
geon, wilt be seta by, mail, (in a sealed envel
opeSFßEE OF CHARGE, on receipt of 'TWO
STAMPS for pdatagii. , '
Address, fori Report, or . treatment, Dr,
J. SK.ILLIN:TIOUGIITON,. Acting Surgeon,
Howard Association, of Senth Ninth Street,
.Philadelphia, Pa. - • • 111:201-17,..-
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Scrofula; orilingflt Eli
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Is a constsmomu anew. a epnwe of%
blood: by:which ihir told' becomeilithat
Are* , and ' war. , --Being iiithe 'eireuration d i
perva d e , ' the,whele body. and may bunt cts
in climatical mit par' tOf it: ' NO *eon ii h e ,
_f t amita attacks, nor is there oral:which itik.
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is valsaii;
caused -by mercurial_disease, low living, er t ,i,
ordered Air 4uOhealthir.,*4 ilillunt air, filtl
and - filthy habits." the i .
ft ressing vim.
auk,
above :alli.liy the:ven " infection.: , 191 4 ,,
ever.bp its origin, it ithecaditcrylp. tie cut.
stliutioh;dlisceriding titre= tweets to 'Andra
unto the third and fourtligeneratiotHit!..tad t ak
It seems to bo the r0d...0f-Him who says, 4
eri4 vilif the, iniquitice a thet Athen.u le ,
, thew children." . -, ,- -
Its iffects•eommenCe biriepositkori freenth
blood of corrupt tie - ulcerous menet, whielti n
the lungs, liver. and internal mama. is tee
tubercles ; i. #lO glands, • lwellings; and at
the surface, eruptions , di Mes. Thin foul at.
"ruptien, Which sealers' in. the - Wed, & Rao
the energiesof liflhat scrofulous con s ti tu .
tons, not. only s uer Alm mfafalous tan .
plaints, but they hum far lest pm to eitn..
stand the, attacks.-Of ;istber ~- 44 5 10 '4 1 ,. .;• mt.
queutly, vast norttoni I PTAsa tUvusaraen
which, although. not scrofqous to t nano,
are still rendered Atgriby -gris Isiut in th l
system. Most. of Alin sonswaption vetch de.
=notes dm butristWYAllsit!”;s 6 l4 directly
in this. scrofulous contraption; andmas
destructive diseaseiof thikeyvAluoyg, tan,
'and, indeed, of AA° pr 0% Fin from 01
are aggravated fifrotreautPoi4l o .-
One quarter of ellttnir pecrple ace sirofulots;
'their,persons are. invade d+ By this -lurking is.
fection, and their Healt h is pderrained. by i t ,
:To cleanse it from the 'system sre maven ,
the blomi by an alterative medicine, end;
vigorato it by .healthy fesid and v t •
Such a medicine we, supply
,in _ .
• . _ AYER'S ercr
Compound Extract of Sarsaparill ,
the most effectual remedy which the m
skill of our times can devise .for this
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is
biped from the most active remedial, that
been ctscovereilfor the expurgation of tbis
disorder from the blood, -and the resealed tie'
system frol its destructive - consequences,
Heacelt should be employed 'for the cure
not sibil'Y scrofula, hut also those-other sffcs
dons whicle .erisr. from it, such' as Barrint,
and h . SEzir Daemon,.Sr. Artruon's P.
Itosr, or F.nyiarrus, Prrarsu, Pusrnar';
BLOITITES,IiLaiss and Bona, T11NC443,
and SALT AtilElnt, SCALD HEAD, Rrsavo
Iturarrairms, Syrrumirtean.d Ibuseculu.lbs-!
EASES,PEOPST, Prersirem, DEEarv,
indec n
, Cors;r4simessersmo MOM
TED OD IMPOBE 'BLOOD. The popular .
In u impurity of the triberl" is founded in bail,"
for scrofula as..a,degeneratimrpf theblood. -
particular, purpose and 'Anne of this Swept ,
-rifle is to purify and regenerate - this vital firi.l
without which sound health impomible
contaminated, eonstitutieris.
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"Ayer t s. Cathartic.
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FOR ALI. THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIL •
are - se ,compased that: disease within the tinge ' •
their, action can rarely withstand or evade the ';
Their penetrating properties search; aid "clesi:si,,:,;
and invigorate every portion's:l the hytTrian
ism, correcting its diseuedl action, - and restorhl •
its healthy sitalitjes. As.econsequenee of the y •: .
properties, the - invalid who is bowed down
pain or physjcal debility is astonished to find
health or energy restored by a remedy at one s
simple and invidsg,• • t'
a•
Nat only do they cup the elm . ay-amp
of every tody,, int else many formidable
dangerous diseases. The agent be low
. named z,
pleased to furnisk gratis 4FlFTicas
containing certificates Of thorn ettrequddirectie
for their use in the following complaints: Cali
yeas, ileadae,kr,arippgfrom di:
Scomaih, Nausea, huligestian,rain in end Mork
Inactiori of Ike Dwells, Flatitleiwy, Lou s of App
gee,Jainzeqee, and other kindred complasse
arising from alai!' 'plata of the tpdy obetrectie
of its-functions. •
Ayefo Cherry- Pectotall
. - POP. Tun - mem cyan or
Conglpi, Colds, Influenza, Itointseneu,
Cronp, Bronchitis, Incipient COnsumpj
tion, and for the Tenet of Coristunptiski;
Patient, in ndruncot ptages 'of Uirt ,
disenso,
So wide is the field pt its eseildnescand se
meroug are she eases of its tank that al;
every section of country abounds in.. PAtisx46l( l
licly known, arbß Mare been restoredfrota ids=
and even _desperate Aiseases of the Wags by
use. When once tried • its superiority ever e'
litter medicine of its kind is
- too apparent to tut
Aala
Aags by
r OM'
fit -a rot __ __ _ _ zentto to
observation, and where its virtues are known,
public no longer hesitate what antidote to em
for the distirOamg and dangerous affections o ti,
pulnionary organs that are incident to our cruar(
i
While many nferior remedies thrust upon di
oommtmity have failed and been discarded, it'
has gamed friends by every trial, conferred Ithwi.,
On the. afflicted they can never forget, and pr
duced cures too numerous ea too remarkableo
be forgotten; ' - - • '• ' • - . v
PREPARED DE
Vog l . J. C. AYER le CO.!
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IiowELL.3IASS.-
Sold by SMITH & JONES, and D. W. SPE ?
CER, Coudersport ; COREY & SON, UlyfW
A. D. HORTON, Cushingville ; -MANN
NICHOLS, Millport ; C. H. SIMMONS, Osvay9
and by all-Merchants and Druggists. [11:12
MILLPORT BEAD-QUAItTERSY
11111 E subscribers take this method of ill
forming their friends that they are in nil
ceipt of, and aro now opening, a choice sr.
deOrable stock of •
STAPLE .4ND FANDY DRY GOODS.
to which they invite the, attention of all tag
desire to; roalso purchases. Our 'stock's
has been selected with great care, and is Ff 4
tioelarly adapted , to . the wants bf this see*
of onr country. Onr stock Of Dry Goodie/
sists of
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS,
EMESOIDERIES, PARASOLS
DLOTHS,_cASSIMERES .
YESTINGS, DO
MESTIDS,
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SKIRTINGS;
LINENS,' PRINTS, - • ..,-
gIOSIERY, SHAWLS, '
and a , 'variety of other articles, too-numercA
to, mention., We haire also a complete tato
meet of
" GhocpiEs, ARDWARE AND
CROCKERY;.'., •
all of which will - basold uncommonly ehe.
for ready pay, and for,approved credit on
reasonable terros.as any .other establishing ,
. • MANN &NICOL' S '
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Z. ,T;:THOIIPSON,
CAPIAGE & trAGONAteII and tl o
P.3.lREl4CouderspoTt, ?Otter
this method ofinforinlng the pal-diet
lic in general that he . is prepared?* . alllll-!•P
tO,do, all work in his line -with prompult
• in 'a workman-liko manner, and upon
most accommodating terms.. Payment
Repairing.hit-ariahlyreqUired owdelirerl,„
the work. Ia All , kinds of PRQDr i 'l,
tom acconut of w,e,rlF- - , •
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