"1 - SOPLING AWL •. This subject is liecomirip i ne of .espe cial interest to fanners; an bre-panic ularlyi to those who 'o*n farms, and are under the necessity of economising in, a rigi d dergee; in order to serpoit• 'their fa ut The principle and:economy : in soiling; is this-:' a half an acre of ; land can easily be *mode to furnish green' food fora cow or a horse . during .: the season, till it be oinies n cessary to'eumM.nce with winter feed in December, while it requires from an sere and a,half toltwo,acres Of pasture to keep the same anitnatilin - satrie length of:time. . Besides this emit savir' of land, the manure of each animal soile d c is worth the interest on two acres ofland at $5O per acre, nye . : what it would be o the common pisturage4stem To offset a portion of this advantage, we must take into theaeconnt the lahof ikrequires - tb cat the ' , men fodder and feed it out daily; atm yet I am :inclined . o'believithis 'abbr is nu more than a fair'equivalent fot the saving of time in driving,ctock to pastdre, and keeping the. aces in a condition far More expensive than the soiling system requires.- Indeed, on this system, fences natty to dispen - sed ;with altogether, except the faint enclosure and roadsiles.• Yeneing, mateaals are now leconaing an itetit of great, expense to all fanners, not only in the materials theiuselves; but.: tilso in the labor of building the fences• and keeping them iu,gJod repair. More- over, the waste laud that feuees occupy (which is very censidertible,.) ou the sell ing. system 'may nll be cultivated—au item- of considerable. importanee on sinall farms, where the _laud is, divided into small fields: • 'To adopt. this system with the .beat re• "suits, the land froM , which the green fed der is to .come should .be_adjoinin,r the barn, level and very fertile; andwith the ' abundance of manure that is procured by soiling, there is no difficulty in making • the land rich and productive. , The bet article for soiling is 'clover,and iext to this arc corn sown in drills or brciadc: t, pat , , 'millets, - rye; ogar, cane (sOrg,hum), harlcy, 11ungari,ln grass, and my variety of grass that grows tall and luxuriant which is relished by stock. • Sweet cortris the- 1)0.4 Co SOW for soil in;. •. I have used a hind called "Darlings jitlific," which is well adapted to this pui-pose on account of its thrifty growth and its tendency to teller, or throw out iruMorotts suckers. 'lt may be sown at any time from .May 15th to iTuiy. It is best to' sow it in drills about 18 inches spirt with a seed Amer. Cattle . arehept .4.onuelr bkter condition by soiling theoi. They-are ()flat turned put to past tiro. too early in the spring, before the grasA is • -sufficiently grown to afford theui enough tolsatisfy their hunger; and if there liar, -.pens to be an early drouth can poi •-lirive, and they will t ct the effects of a bad winter's ,li'vep before they enter . upon another. On the soiling sys ,tein, a drouth does notserionsly affect the stock, as their supply of fodder is always. green, succulent and abundant. • , Independent of all the considerations, of eennomy-Jhat I-have named; cows give 1 'mach more milk whoulis6iled,..nd yield it more regularly than when pastured, and the waste of time, and the worrying of criivs in - drivipg them to distant fields in • i , warm Weather, are avoided. What can bel more hilarious to-a noble cow than to Send an unteeling boy toi drive her a half a mile . th pasture every day _during 'the summe, with; the therhanneter - Ofteli up to '9o°, witile,: perhaps} lie is worrillti bv• -a dng., or pounded with . a club, because site does -not happen to suit in her gait, -or (Altera i,e,her drlver ? Milk,when thus heated by imptoper driving of eoW's, does, not produce :s unfelt e*:Ltlll a...it dues tie. der other eireumstaneeti,- which is,a good argument in favor of the soilini , system. Butter made from the 'milk of soiled cows does nut have that. oily 'appez , ranee which is So often the-case it; warm weather,when cows are di iven to and f:Ill their pasture. Nor is there any diffit cult: in butter "com ing" in the warmest weatiter, when soiled. .Afarmer in Waltham, Mass., is said to have made last season ,?4 , 9 lbs: of butter ; from the, milk of four. cows,; in thirteen . ,i weeks, fed on green fodder—criiefly grass, and corn sowed - broadcast. The cots_ were not out of the barhydrd during that time., Two of the animals' were heifers only:two years pld, which had calve:, in the spring,. M and the whole cf the ilk of one of them, was taken b`V her calf dut in.. six weeks out of the thirteen, and some of the milk of` the other was used in the family ; from Which circumstances it may be said that the four cows should not be i rated at More than - three Ordinary ones. -.A-yard should be connected with the. barn, of a tize proportionate to tire tutu- I . herefeat tie soiled. Fora halfdozen cows, about a quarter - of an acre is n , ssary. so that the weaker ones may -not e au-' noyed by.those't lint are Stronger a d more . pugnacious. They should have .rt Open shed to lie under in stormy weati r dur ? jog summer, and in Noyember they shoutd be.housed in their stalls at night. , On this system of feedin g ,,.targe quan• titles of roots can be fed to advi,T.age. Indbed, let no man think that he can de rive the greatest possible profit' ion his live stock who ,does not - grow root ,crops. Roots are the key -to ail successful ',tarn): in' gin England, and they are alinost as Ithpoitent here!' Carrots standl at the head'uf the-list here, but turnips in Eng land. , Every miteh cow should be fed a luilf a bushel of carrots, at least, daily, from • November to that or some Other equivalent. root - that does not-affect: the . tuilk.•--T. B.• MuiER, Gr. cf Genesee Earnier. : ' Clinton, ..N..Y.', VARIETIES. I•-. Dew to meet a bankrupt , : Wilke no note of him. . • "Pitch - darkness," -has been so improi,- -ed in latter times as thread "bitniminorfs 'obscurity." When have married peciple passed tl+ alphabet of lore 't When they have-reach ed the ba be 1 Which is 'the best ray of retaining woman's .affections . 1 By not returnin# them.- . . , A Western paper sneekS of a man whim 'died without; the aid of a physieianl' Sueli instances, of death' are very rare. iE is Patriot gave his testimony in the rie!t. ease: "Be ja.bers the' first man I sate coining at toe was tWo*briel-bats." • "liesband, I can't express my detestaL tf tion of your conduct.'• Welt, dear, I'm very glad you can't." 11 • Mrs. Thit(ngton manes Sliakspeare —"Sweeten: the uses of advertisementsi r I'ts he didn't say it. The editortf a paper in: Indiana want to 1n,4 if Western whiskey was'ever seen 'cousin' through the rye" Jr • The} chap OM recently converted hat into a brick•yard., has plucked thn feathers froth the wihg!of a house. A bachelor editor, who ,had a pre4 .sister, recently,wrote to another , baehelM : equally. fortunate, "pleaseexchange." Ab.a recent -ball : in Reedsbtirg, Wisi, the price of tickets was a bushel of wheat., The farmers' attended in 'large nuarbersll Alvery pious old gentleman told WS' sons not to go, under any'- circumstances, fairin g on the Sr.bbath but; if they did, by all means to bring 'ionic the fish.. An old farmer in Essex: was anxicio.'s, tb have his pastor distoissed, and was askeil the reason. "I've heard .say," was thp reply, "that change of pasture makes fit calves, aki'd Put fur•the change." - A fiend, in human forni suggests in these days of,patent eandleS and gnu, It writing, it mould be we'll if someauthork irat of consuming the'f midnight' oil, they would camellia theist own composihull..' • - . A Scottish 'quail', sup.posed to ba des' ficient in judgment, was asked by a pre.' fessor, in the course ot 'exatnintitio4, , how lie would discover, a foul: . '. "13y questi4ts 'he would ask," Was the prompt and lognly suggest - ive reply. A burglar was once frightened out of his . scheme of robbing : by sweet si:li pficirs ot a solitary spinster, who, putting her light capped head out of time xvindoVf,' exelvialed : "C lo away•! % ain't you ashani edr . - A Bremen journal contains the folloVi ing advertisement: "A young gentlem* on the point of' getting married, is deal roes of meeting limn of experience who will dissuade (Agri from such a step." tin ambitious'young lady was •talkirt very loud' about her favorite autliorS; when a littirary chap, asked tier she liked 'Lamb. With a look of - ineffablei . disgust, she answered her - interloeut4, that she cared -very little 'about what shat ate compared with knowledge. A country couple, newly married, sh pe,tl at a hotel at Brighton, Emig , recent ly. and Ale groom called for some When asked what kind lie would have, he replied : ‘llre want that kind of wino where the cork pops Out and the liqUM• boils up like soap suds." Men who see Into theiriiii,!igh,bors, nie apt to be contemptuous ;1 but : Ilion wli.o tlem, .find something behind every huwati soul ivhieh'it is qi.it Cor them to sitio judgwout 00, or. totit tempt to sneer, out of the order of God's auolifold Universe. • Caleb Wh'ulord of punning notori4, once observihg . a youn! , lady earn;•stlyittt knotting frihge fora petticoat,a, her what she was doing r . "Knottiug, sir," replied she, "pray, Mr. Whitforil; can you knot Y" " fean; not, !naciauir answered he. i THE LADIES FOR . TuDjimoN.---TIO lri4ht Of. sUffrage fur women •ts: now: advii .l-ffited for the, folloWing reason: certain districts as.we" note, Our. women elAitu the right to vote I Gzant"them the tioon,.ol4legislators„ 1:1(1 'save the Union' from its traitors;( F:Jr women—iflintso'er their straits—! Will never vote for separate states AltTlFli:a AL 3.1E:+1011.Y .- A Lurnorr;iis v.ottitneut on this si'ste:n was made by la waiter at a hotel where Veinaigle ditt;ed after i;ivin:g hislectare on.artiticial mem ory. j :A few minutes'after the prefesS+r left ithe table - the waiter', entered, with uplifted :hands and 'eyes, exclaimin.; : "Well, I protest the, memory , wan his forEzotten his umbrella :1" .) Phil was inclined for la trip to 4e Springs, • and called upon his friend: ~— "llll,my dear boy, Po, off for the capids, and I'u,:a trifle. short; lend toe a dred, will you ?" _ Hal, latter a pau#, which apparently included a l mental .ex.- 'animation: of. 1)6 financial arrzingement‘ : Phil, to tell. the truth, I do tot feel dispci.c_d, at pent to make any-pftir . pent I tuanent invsttnents., In the following 'art'iliitious passqge from a modern love letter toe . young lai 5, we recognise a F tn ewliar ,i)ceuilar delila ey of compliment: "flow d. wish mydeir Adelina, my engagements' would. pernitt toe to leave town and go to see soul would be like some old ruing ballowelkv time and friuglit with a thousand re'66l. leetions" . A gentletifAn while in ohureb, intend ing to scratch- his bead, in a mental I nt). settee reached over into anot,her pew and scratched the head 'of an Ile discovered his miitako when she. sofq him for.l?reach of proruiseof•marriage. IM - -TEE I POTTER JOURNAL, PCIIL/SLIED BY M. W. ItleNlartney, Proprietor. $/.00 PEW YEArt,4.NTABIBMLY 3.3 ADVANCE. * 4 4 c•DevOted tO the cause of Etpublicanism, thejuterests of Agriculture, the advancement of Education, and the best good of Potter count;. Owning , no guide except that of l'rinclple, it will eudeaver to aid in the work of wore folly Freedomizing bur Country. • ADVERTISEStENTS 111;Crted ht the following rates, except where_special bargains are nlailc-• Square. [lO lines] 1 insertion, - - - " .. 3 4: Each subsequent insertionless /hail 13, 25 1 Square three months, . 50 / " six r, 400 1 " nine " 1 " one year, 1 Column six mouths, TO 00 i t 4 " # " " I=!EEEEMI IMI=ZME I lc cc s 20 00 141rninistrator's 'or Executor's Notice, '2 00 Business Cards, $ lines or less, per year 5 00 Special and EditOrial Notices, peg line, 10 - transient advertisements must be paid in advance, !and no notice will be taken Of advertisements from a distance, unless they are accompanied by the money or satisfactor.l reference. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN S. 3IANN, ITTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR:AT LAW, Coudersport, l'a„ will attend the several Courts'in Yottei ud M'Kean Counties, All business entruste. in his!care will receive prompt attent l ion. Office corner of West and Third street. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, ITTOHNEY & COUNSELLOR, AT LAW, Coudersport,' Will attend' to„n11 encrusted to his care, with prorniitueS and fide - ity. Oniq on . Soth-west coiner of Main end Fourth streets. IS .1 1 11A.0 BENSON VrTOTINEY LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will attend to entrusted to hint, with care and protnptue,F. (Mice ou seeof a l near the Allegheny Bridge. F. fir: KNOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cot:den:port, Pa., will regularly attend the Courts in Poster and th.: adjoining Counties. T. ELLiSOKr, PRACTICING Pll VSIC I AN, Coudersport. Pa.. respectfully infortm3 the citizens of tbe ril lage and vtilinity that he will promply re spond-to all culls for prolioual service. (Bice on Main L. formeily oc cupied by C. W. Ellis, F. q. ' C. S. & E. A. JONES, DEALURS DII.UGS MEDICINES ; PAINTS, Oils, Fancy 'Axticle:F, Stationery, Dry Goods, Croceries, :Main st., Coudersport, ' D. F. OL3ISTIM, ,EAL 111", IS 14:1* . GOOL/6, ItEADY-11ADE Clothing, CrOker,y, Groceries, Coudersport, Pa. 'V. MANN, • DEALER IN 1100 - 1 mAn- Ai:M:5 and ..Maz,ie, N. W. corner of Main and Third sis., Couticrsport,,Pa. COUDEBSPORT HOEEL, 0. F. GLASSMIIt.E. Proprielcir, Corner of Main gird Second &roots, Coudersport, Pot ter Co.. Pa. -L. BIRD, SURVEYOR, CONVEYANCER, &c., BROOK 'LAND, Pa., (filrnicrly ciAllingville.) Office in his Store building. J. OLM.STFD ***** • " ' S. D. KELLY OLMSTED Szi KELLY, 4. .)BALER ICY STOVES, TIN •S: SHEET IRON WAttE, Main st., nearly, opposite the Court. House, oqm:cr.:Tort, Pa. Tin and Sheet 'lron Wars made to °taloa, in good style, on short notice: • ; - CHARLES MaNNING,I QtACICSMITII, Fourth street, between Main ":end West Streets, Coudersport, Pa:, is pre ,T.lred to du all kinds of work in his line, on the tnost reasonable terms: :Produce taken in paytnent. EZ It STA IRKWE AT HE R, BLACKS.M.I.Tf.f, would tricorn . ] his former cus toint.rs and the public generally that reestablished a, shop in the building form erly wcupted by Benj. Reline's in Couders port, 'where he-will be pleased to do all kinds onDlaCtismith'ing on the most reason able teNs. Lumber, Shihglea, and nil kinds of; Produce taken in: exchange toi work. - . 12:34. Z. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKER arid .RE PAIRER, COudersport, Potter Co., Pa., < takss • this method'of informing the pub• lie in general that he is prepared , --- , ....1 to du all work in his line - with kliTnptness, in a work:Min-like .manner, and upon the most accorMoodating terms. Payment for Repairing invariably required on delivery of the work. Il All kinds 'Of "PRODUCE -taken on aceounCof work. NEW AR.RANGEita:NT ;The underzned having 0;;>; , ` . jpst, received - alarge and 44-li7:P.l*well selected stock of. CLOCKS, WATCHES &„ JEWELRY,. °tiers them for sale at prices that will corn pare favorably with those of any city or town within 100 miles. Every article of jewelry and every style of Watches mid Cleats usu ally found in I.etUil Stores kept constanily. hand; and warranted to be as represeit Al m Bears PatLt Revolver; kept on' and sold cheap. iltpainng done on short notice, in good style and fair rates Gill aud . see pp at the sign of the " 1315 Watch." !' C. H. WARRISEft. Coudersport, Jan. 1. 1801. , Patent Yilca - Lamp Chimney. LAMP CHIIINEY THAT WEL NOT 3'1'12,11N! - This great invention commends itself to ev ery-one using COAL OIL LAMPS. It gives thore requires less cleaning and will not break by the heat or cold, falling, or nay or din:l7y usage.! For sale by Siorelccop;73 gener ally throughout die 71 S, and the ,QuArlas, and Wholesale by ate ffnizufacturers and Pumatees: CORNING & HUMPHREY.. No. 321 N—SECOND Street : PHILAIVA. N. 8., A large and superior stock of , COAL OIL 1i111.111'.51, always on haiul f at prices deffring cornpeti tion.• Also, the Foreland Cool Oil, at idanu .. ncturers' price• - • . Nil • ATTENT 1 i'dlt ANOMEXT, ',• , i r YOU PLEASE; rrIFIE ktEI9,ORD3EIt has just iedeived a now I Stout: be , , i , 1, I) ESIPABit . , ~- ~. I ~ ...•, , S F . 9 ,' 1 . ! - - - rig ,• , ' Direct' fi.om Nev:York, consi,-;tlniz of 'DRY GOODS, GROCErI , I; • • ' IP.I ES of all k; i ;Id .1',1: - • ;HARDWARE. Cllo.Clt-i lERY,I3OOTS-&. SHOE'S,: - lll.A.'f6' &" 'CAI'S; i hitokt , . . .. ;styles, READY , MAIMI' I i jCLOTIIINU, DO:NIES- ' . . 1 TICS, such as SITEETH 1 • • , INGS, TICKS, BAT'4,I &e.--in sh i ort ; all kiuds of goods u.Suali , in a I i • . . ' • i . .., - • • ; . NO. 1 COUNTRY & OE ..•• :: • - r '! 1 All of 1. Which will be sold ver , low . lb; ,1 .: I. • Ft' d K 4 1 - Pt:')lirliV • '..v b. 50 00 10 00 7 Ou 40 00 . The aliove,namedistoek of G Gds open and 'or tale at the . N e tc near CanficAll's Flouring, Mill, ;a eNi ro of the Allegheny Bridge,. • 1 . IN COUDETISPpR' where the proprietor would be plea , :ed ceive cells from-his old customers aid ny new ones as feel disposed to Ii,EAL The markgt price paid for n 1 kid FARiIIERS' Couclersro . i‘ . l r. 'ALBERT -- Y ,111.A1k... 1 tAN,11 \c) ,3 . ~ N,t- having taken•t4e•Shop, 1 - rf7 t.. i fOrmerly 9oe-up .. ied F.) Ici P. P. CATL, / ,---- Y•!..c. ' ) Clark's Cprriers l •- • two miles No'rth 01 Condersport,'Pa l ' . WILL WAN ITE,:iall3 ' . rill kintizt. of I • - .J. Chairs & Cabinet-NV - stich as H • ' .1 CASE; ' aud, WINDSOR CHAIRS CANE-FIAT SEWING andl'AfitE CIL\ S1i:lI I. IZOcKING OFFICE zind BARIROOM CHAIRS. SE CRETARI ESI; WARDRC.IBES, Tables, ! Wash-Stands, ' Cribs,l„! Crall Conimon and Cchtagelletlsteads Repairilt3g,tlono on thb shortest notice , ::nut in the meiit worltmanliice man*r. . , . . T U 11 , A' 1' N •G done immediate)}• and 'to miler'. :..0 orders promptly ,'attended to: Pleiie give ipe a call, and examine •for.T.Quvelf. ' : ' ' ! , Ar 4 BERT IN'AN r.ANIA, March 26. 1860.-;28:1y . . : Manuff;,:turcr: sa Iqa24.n. above Third. St. ' COPDERSPORT, P-A. ➢j7'. W. MANN, PItOPRIETOII. JUN I f . „ l OQKS; 3 ' , IAPS, l-PI LOBES, BLANIO - LEDGERS- .D2l - Y-EOOrCS- • . IIECEIPTIBOOKS; 1 11 - .MI`ORANDYM,S, - DASS-BOORS, . • 1) I Alt I ES, . j , . . PQraFor.alS 1 DERBARkITS, ,L ' - I LET - 6.1r)-BDOKS & • I " PIVQIOE-1100KS. % 1 i Greek,lLatin, French ant(' Gernaan. Text- Books. j i : J j - All Si:hool Books nse(11; in. the Counts 1 eic4 on haul, or iinniedOtely procured I I when ,lesirerl. - i .1 i Magazines or ans - Periodietals sniiplicd when ( desired. 1 , . . 1; 1 - , , A: good,'Assortrnent a Paper,l.Envelopes.! Pens andllnks. Also, of Witll-Papers, Draw ing Materials r Watcr Colcirs&c. /1311-11,ES, TESTAMENTS ; PRAYER & HYMN 1104 - )K - S, Of varioni kinds. ' AIUSIC - BOOKS MID SHEET - MUSIC, - Slates (Rulers, Dack- . Orsn - Unon BOards Chess Men, &44:&c: . PRODUCE tiliall kinds taker 1 in exchange for Books, &a:: j .. 01-341 band „. The Itochestex StO.v2:: , Cutt.g. . ChLMS'I'ED Sr. KELLY, gender3port. - re NU the .xclusive agency for: : tMs Celebrt ted nutchine,liu this county. It ; is cOyenient.. rablu hntl CIIEAP. 18ti0.-12 LANKS of all kinds torsale at .this I Bice . Deeds. Ny..arrants, Executions, 'Suns ..ons. Subprernis; tronstablc Sales,' Township and School Orders, Notes of all kinds—ke t on hand and printed to order. JOB WOlt at tended to, promptly, and at prices to suit the times, Gire us a trial. - =El= in exchange for 3lerchamlis /eliet4 t. El COLLINS SMIT E rt, Jan. 2, 18,.2...15-tin3s. -AND i i; . \ .F I _ON! An :Tel leninT IRON puritial nv....ann. in 1.1t11:1,* i !lighest rind tie United I= The 'expericticp klint b'ci prep!•,rati"4 ' friritT , it. Itupt . :ril'' • i• , of iital energy, J eotii ploxions iivq: ,everr copceiv,abf: • • ri • • ~.• Innoxions in iti ',.)Licin tried, it ha' in ;1c11..0f Mite f4it 1 • .tit .o.bieity, ...Veit!, :einyiehr., Conntli .i ' ncipient 'Cot:Awn); . , I,lThettm, 31 - Is/ti'.l rat Liner Coinplaintk: tivn i . Intermitted?. ME Iu enscs of (73(i reinit. of :acute d miilntron 'of net:l froin chronic cob torittive has pro': wh l iebrio descrit, Avontd,ruder ere Titlllen as to hal',e 'pedrel in the btt, f:•0111 protracted t Solite yery sig - nal a,it'ested to female o . ),parent tion, critical 01 , 41 Ht . itervrus and (it exercise for ly:111 . c In Nervotrii rea lr sonsTAmiliail Of this ifep,lttiti( l be 'salOtary, for ul orcituly tonic I ,oY(irlieating; aqt even in'the uros t nes.l without 'ev or inflicting a 4. It is fllis lat. which mattes it p: perina4nt a rein , :ippeoils iu cf etion. hr di tact. forms thorn. In Dyspo!psia, t l singly box c-f ti ten :31iIIiced. for the fitttii 'ln unelleclicti Ile Dysentery, c4l • • mr ,, ntly eqthilly; detisivd ucl ft:fi.,l-.;-Iti;ig. In the local p* us. I.S.s . i i tiesh and styengOL : I 'eliilituti:q; conk 1, aild rrul:Ltvut huetiewhich rttcrally intl'exy fueilrieut (lon :a tiptim,, remedy lias ti the alarm of friends and payzziema.=, in :Al eral very ;: . alifying,:ilud in 'eri:sting inst.inqs t _ s noly re S CAST ECM EEO 111 ~~ :~. ■ '( 7 1% K 1 ti% \l3 4>, I I smE .In - Stiro . fuloits iron litts :gad i*:;r - ; •. tire most ctlutiofi. Isithout are, T!i ,ift^ptien the Ims, In Ithentwail iwtory—in thel ediv—it has bcfs.. boil, as alleviali n•ellings and s(i: des. In Intertnitten . ;be a gri•at reni . ',.!..nr1 its 'prow, c.4 , i1 0-Vest, will prl. No ilrinelly Ilist:)ry (irj ,!prompt, hol T yda:l ;Good appetiki, ion of E-trtld hitinn for activd FdiatAly Put op in ;50 pill:, pricy.2 nO !•Irt . y add reSS lets, orders, etti:, .R. B. L'OC'IiI.I zrm 1 nnil riOOttl Provisioils uii I~'~~ ~~' Jaynes ~~ - ~ ` '~~c-or b '' fi ISE in Br.ooliland;, ()tiVIS r • 118 TO.RE can Cooking, 13 • 0 r[l Als.p,, TIN rug. KETTLES. SP.t Ross, Also, I.: • Ac . ricult , , vzeli PLOT,i i i't !RS, COPS-.SI , bO I. G-Pg \VEN: • T t is well made and isubstantial part of are coli r n or all kinds : , inel Store on llsiti Ho'nse, Condtr4 RpFORDI: will be found • J E- - .A large ill 600 IL 'at Stoni pre . parat,i , n; of aria Carbon by cot. ; den, l:innetione4 lzkv ntleratic.r.; bhih in Eurnrig. dad inTsclib.:4 ;ii their l k of -i)rov4t. I, of Iron ("An be e:oropirep 'es of fLe ,blood. dc-ressiqo f -ate And otherkvii,e sic: xy [att..s necessity in. itimoi.l case. Laidieri in wifiell it liz - e prov , 4l absolnt - 0,7,' owinf4 compla;nts,7iz:: ,itrectieror, .I)y.seliterk. Tribcr•'cttlosix. Ifreirj,rche:s l'imples on the 1 , 110. e • . • - eral 4 gebilitc, whether -.the ease, or of the continued nucl Tntis , :nlar-, , eper4.‘ - plaiit, one trial of thlsre's -I.l.tiut;Tei,ful to an ''exteilt bit Tior ‘I Titter) atteAatlita Invalids solorii bed become: forgotten' in .their ids, love suddenly .rerr.4)- y 14-0: 1 .71 - 11 as if.Pt,t rLtuTued ravel in a distalit litud 10.,:,:tape,s. or this : . 19:e `So srtirgiiineutis. Pxliaol! ges, Ind that complicatiOn c aver-ion to lir aild ) the physieiltu his no naniii?.. etif.m,, of all men, the ~ - 1 't, . r11.11(.111 p•on uiust like the old t.lP. , utl being eViti4....; a:id gentlly. regal‘trly aperiviit eases of cps't.i.,l , - being it p . .,:..4Ytric itu;•gativp. agreeable sensation. ur prqpc•rt:,.., a1n,9;12; 9 rtftilLak, hie elrstiutl upn.which anfl spcciile ling thn local IT nd.....ney maid].) rairmerd,lc , As are 115,C,11”3e e,e Ci;;eir?uate Pill bas t 11.trnta91 dent• Cua:ietilres. urilr• I. C . :en :511 At`finr4t2 eumeiatirt , , 414;4)- 1z:1. etiso•ts (aye been the 611.:nevil lay of itbcir svcil .known • f rn cannot be too von- this , both an.,l iii l.at. tar, ht.',V6'ltl".l•l', illV:triai/IS Ar,ll Ig nna recliiring tP,t! . 11Cbti pf the,joiuts aftd . , i Fevers it . mr!=t nrcessarih .- zinc) energetic ritnrutiy.m, n thelne..., settlements Of o,ie bly be one of high ieno.i.vn l'ever freen discsovered in the ei:erts ruii i-CC' • 1 . 1 ' ttlp.u,•• ton, • vlith an uniisn;ll, i;o -nd cheerful eaereize; iulnse u_^. I : lint idetal eent.3 'per for 'zede by dors. I 'Will be sent: frei•to ceilit at the' price, 4111 1:4 7 , shouid be m,idr.3s:_• , ed,to & Co:, Qoneral Agents, 12u Ced..a• ',St., N. V.I . • Tr , ,- - -`IN :7.7 t i • I, k . V 0 4 nd a 'r.etc lot; of mid Blio4s, ahoCERIES, I fr &,1 - from l 0 Troy, II ICEEDICIITE. C : orifi•ctloitS.: e1,:. 4 ,hi i 5 ":,....,,,),, !store 10': L, BIRD, 1 , (fortilerly CuAin'gvill9.) scarce, • KE L LYS nys be found thd:be:Ft 'of 14 Parlor . e. WA.I 2 POTS, )Eizs, l scoTcH BowLJS. SAP-J,PASS, rind' VAC,' f',D- . gal l'lmplemelits, L Sdn 'IP"I'S TIV 't .•,, _ /.... .,, CIA. 1. - iIELII,EP., 1.101116E-IZAKES, ke. 1 '' • i LIR \VO RN. , ~ , , the material food. , voi , u..e.pn • 3 .: t_i -T 110E 7 G iiii pat: 1 tp . iI! airy 4 y---'‘4'fitrams easy. Reath. Ilre tiiillg iCasti, seldom yelustifi. Tt.reetloppa'iite the,ol , l(;cuirt .., ft. ' 1 Aug. I. 1259.-.55!:,- 0 all • H COUNTY • PLOWS ANT) • POINTS; ; after at. the store of E. N. STEBBINS:k.iI3IIO.I'. tjust,,reeeivecL • . tlersplort, March 20, i1801:1 - • wanted imnjedintily • STEBBINS! •' _ • LIPE . .PII,LS plig:Zai BITTERS. T"SE MEDICINES have now been before the public for alieriod of THIRTY Yualts, And during that time have maintained n hi g h character in alrdost every part of the Glob% for. their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to Perts Ons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which- the human frame is liable: • • The following are among- the - distressi n g: variety 'of human diseasei in which the a Vegetable " l ife Medi:Lin - es - Are well known to be infallible.:' DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing Ad first Anti second stomachs, And creating a flow of pure heafthy bile, instead of the stale and act-id hind; FLAVJLENCY. Losi of - Appetite; Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness,. to,r, Anxiety, Languor, and Mclanekolyi'which tre the general symptoms of I)yspepsiar'trill v:ntish. as a natural consevence' of its cure. COST,IVENESS, by cleans - mg the whole lerigth of the-intestines with a solvent process, nd w ithout. violence ;.all violent purges leave' the bowels costive within - tiro days. . "iti,wErts () fall kinds, by rthorkg the blood tot regular cireulatie , through 7the. pracesi of-perSpiration in su_ t cases; and the Hier- • on . ghtolution of aI" testinal obstruction hi other_. . The Life Medici s have been .known" to's cure RHEUMATISM pernianeutly in thre6 weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by re: moving local Inflammation &Mu the, muscles and ligaments of thejointi. , DROPft3LE. of all kinds, by freeing and Stren2,thening the Itidzieys a.tld bladder; thee' 'operate most delightfully od these importari4 orzatis, and henee hive ever been fonfi'd a eel.: win remedy ibr the worst eases of GRAVEL- Also-WORMS, by dislodging from the turd: ins 'pf the bowels the Mimi , matter to which , th- , se creatures tulhere. and INVETETt: SOFIEts, by the perfect -purity which these' LIFE' MEDIUINES give to the blood, .end ali -Hie !tumors. - SCORItUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM- . PLENIoNS,I). their alterative effect/upon the fluids' that-feed the -kin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints f cloudy, and other disagreeable, cotu- plc-dolls The use of,these Pi N for a Very shortlime i will effect :in 'entire cure of SALT RIIEUNI, and a striking improvement iii _the clearness ~f the skin. COMMON COLDS arid INFIX ENZA Mall always be cured by one dose, ,or v, two in the. worst.casesl • .PILES:—The, original proprietor of these Ali : tilt:lnes...Was cured of Piles of 35 years the use of the LIFE MEDICLNES Oene. EA'l 7 .ll AND AGUE-For this scourge of, the -Western - c . ,ututry, these Medicines will be toilful a sore, spoedy, and certain remedy.— Other medicines I ure the s) stem subject to .I:return or the dis,.ntr4 —a cure by these Med leittes, Tlll,ll, BE SATISFIED, AND 1:i.: t't';tf-:D eel :• • BILIOUS FEVERS :AND 'LIVER COM- - PLA INTS.—Gtmeral Debility, Loss of Appe tite, and Diseast s ofipetnales—the Medicines have tl'een used' with the most benefieirl re ults cases of this-- description :--rittugs Evil. and Scorft,la. in its ;worst, foiMs yields / to th'e yet Powerful ,'action c'f these re tuarim.be Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous- Ner-ons Complaints of [an kinds,. Palpitation of the Heart, :Painters' Colic, ate Fpetriily cured. . MEIWUJJAL pISE.A.SEFi.—Penons whose eo,fstitulions have becolne`impaired by the i ;mm icings ozze ATEnctRY, will find these pvrftet cure. 'ICS: they never fail to eradicate from the spittfart; all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the - most pow prfol prcp.umati ns of,Sarsanarilla.. Piepiresi 14 , 1 1 , 1 ..hv . W. B. MnFFAT,• B 101.11) WA V. NLw-Yozzlc li Druggists. Frz sale b 7 I ; , ; fr,::1„; • 41q --------- ?: 7-'73. 4 1 t;t 7 EVA . 5 . MES: WirNtAfiV., , Aa esnerienced Nurse and Fenanle. Physician, : presents to the attention of mothers : her OOTHING i SYRUP, . TEET EYING, .* r. hick gr€, , tl/ra . c:litates the process of teeth , hy :zufteltin , g reducing all in- ALL PAIN and spas modi action is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, " • Depend upon it, mothers; it will give festito l'you!rselves, and' RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS; We have put it, and sold :this article for over ten ye:;rs. atld. CAN SAY. IN CONFI DENCE AND•TRUTH . of it, That we have neV'er been able to Say of any •other medicine ,---LNEvER. HAS IT FAILED,' IN A SINGLE I.N**ANCE, TO. EFFECT A CURE, when iintc.4- used.. Never did. we know an instance of dissatisfaction by anyone who used it. On , the contra-3', all are delighted with its ppera- - and speak. in terMs of comendation of ' its 'magleal &eels and medical virtues. WO speak in this rnalter'.l- WHAT WEDO KNOW." aftat- ten years' experience,. AND PLEDGE • OUR RE,PQTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLAPE. In almoll every instance' where the infant is suffering • front pa•n4d exhaustion; relief will be found in tifteenlor. tmenty minutes after the syrup.' admini.itered. , . This valuable preparation is the 'preserip- • arm of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILL- • FEL NUIZSES in New England, and liaSleenf , used with NEVER FAILING SITCCE:SS in THOUSANDS OF CASES.. It not only relieves-the child from pain, but , invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the..' whole system. It will almost instantly' re-- lieye• GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND' COLIC- ant overcome convulsions. which,, if not spec- - filly rout-died. end , in death. We believe iv ' the BEST . and SUREST REMEDY IN THE; WORLD. in` all cases of DYSENTERY and I RIIIRE'A IN CIIILDREN,Ivi 'tether it arises from feethiug. or from any other cause. We' -say- to evt ry mother who has a child"- ) sniff:rine - from any of the foregoing complaints • _ —DO NOT LET- YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR: • TUE PftEJUDICES .OF OTIIERS, stand •be tweet' you arid your' suffering child. and the' ' relief that•will be SUBE—yes. ABSOLUTELY SURE- -to follow he use of this medicine, if timely. used. P directions for. using will' accompany each bo . • None genuine un less- the 'fac-simile of CURTIS & PERELNS,- New York. is on the outside-wrapper. • • Sold by Drug . i ,:ists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., New. York. - (RICEONLY 23 CENTS PER BOTTLE.. Sold by -C. S. k JONES, Conders.; - ort Pa.' •