0 41,14iy. 12;28 inches, 18 Cents. fal .4 _3O sc. olte we Attll. notice ; is e-, 0 , j e n, a _ coarse twilled snide jDell d cotton,- for winter panta. We-paid in 18- 'loots ie,1843, J 7 cents ; the vow cts.feryard,,and sell .dly. Th e t inej;ty of this aril. 1 4 13 0 1 12 y b e said, Varies, but the quo-' opt the identical 8213113 Odlity P '4, manufactured by the , s ame ly :,nut sold by the same commi:- b o l for die same quality, and -hoed by ourselves as suc h . - • The next article we shall uotice is e e asinets. An article called. lqep's Grey," manufactured or t America" Wool in its ,natural co- I bnugfit in !842 at 25 cents; i n , 1 15 cents t and now held and ~,sgai.47/ Cents. . A common Mix ,olimei of ti fine texture, but lighter ,e than the Sheep's Grey." well In t o the trade, but the name not geo ligmed, -,sold in 4842 at 27. in 1843 at 31 to 3t4 cents; it beld at. 474 cents ; and the agent les to•day tbat the price will advance to 50 cents when the ,-opens. 1 finer article of mixed cassinet, !tared by the Maverick comps bought in 1842 at 52f cents; at 62i cents.; the same article Is held at 75 cents, and at that is'considered the 'cheapest in the advance - in common cotton nearly_or quite as great in pro- Malin coarse woollens. For in n, the very lowest priest and corn wale of prints. fugitive colors. 'xiugtitirt 1842 at 3i tea ;_ in 1843 midfrom 4i to. 51 ; they are now al from 51 to, 64 cents. must be remembered that this ta resents only the prices paid to the Ifacturer by thel-package or large its. The jobbing merchant (as called) must have his profit of ler cent. on those.prices, when 41s to the country merchant by piece. The country merchant have his profit of from 25 to 30 :nt. upon the price he pays when Its to. customers by the yard.— then articles of Anne!, Glasgow aud cassinet, and add the jobber's and the retailer's profit to the • prices of 1842, 1843 and 1844, ir,lt she_result:' with the jobber's and • • profit added in - 1842, 25 cts. quality • 1843,A3 - - - 1844, 42 .)w jeans • - - .1842, 20 • ' iwo6 quality - .1843, 24 - - 1844, 28a311 theep's grey cassinet, ,dded - - • :1043, 95 " wee quality" 1843, 55 - " 1844; 65 ill now show you the difference consumer, between the two ex nice, of 1842 and. 1844. ill suppose'that 'a laboring man himself 3 yards of flannel for a tad 3 yards of sheep's grey cas tor a . pair of Pantaloons io 1842: 7oupt would stand thus : ifannel at 25 cents per yard, 75.cts. up 's grey eassinet at 35 etssllos st"9 o • suppose the very same man les the same articles at•the pres le44) prices: his account will flannel at• 42 eta-., sheep's: grey causipet at 65, 1 95 ,$3 21 ang a 'difference against the• la ,man, since 1842, in a single pat o; a coarse flannel shirt and a pair , alaatis of the very coarsest cas .,ol'ots-dollar and forty-one cents, latuly eighty per neat. advance ; 7, at the tame tithe, the man who the rery finesi, broadclothi and lieres does not pay one single ggovance_up on his clothing since The same - advance of 80 per a vard-of cloth at $5 would uP to $9 yer , yard lave made tip this statement with from an examination of our Irchases., and from other an vourcei, but, with one or two ns, the atatement is taken front. invoicei, . You may there with perfec . tconfidence upon. strictly correct. nkspqedully, yoga, L..W.-GOSNELL. 11: H. RICIIARDSON. lea Indian •Vegetable Pi lls-witl, Inc of the best medicines in the the cure of zit diseases ofjhe !ause they eipel from the body Aid humors wbich. when de. lon this importankcirgan, are Jf every variety of liVer com 7 From four to'six of The above ..Indian Vegetable Pills. taken fight on going to bed. will in a give such marifest relief that !ot_or permission will be ne. induce a perseverance in their le liver is restored to; healthy pain or distress of every liven from the bcidy. Cantiork.-45 counterfeitirs avoid all storeefut doubtful Ind be particular, In, ail cas for Wrfghr a 'lndia n: rep.' eat the state .of J. t. bi.Towanda, and ,by: Iked in. -another comm a of. MR: GOODRICH :-4 send you* copy of a letter_ from Gen. IL K.../14IIHONDe in answer .to one Iwrote, bun respecting' J. K. niorsi Character, and tw spent to his being a Roman Catholic.= You will publish it if you think privet ! and oblige a number of subscribers. . JOHN VANDI*S. • Milton. 27th. August, 1844.' . DEAR FRIEND :—On , my return from Philadelphia, I received your welcome letter of the 12th inst. With regard to the moral character of James 14:Polk, I can safely say from' my personalknorvl edge of him, and that derived frm men in - will= I have full confidence, that it is without blemish or stain. He as well as *his wife are members of the Presbyterian Chtirch, and you May rest assured that any statements come from what quarter they may, against his moral or religious character, are babe slanders. Mr. Polk was speaker of the House two years when I was 'a member. I was well an. I quainted with him, and I do not think our party could have selected a 'more to• lented and in all respects better,qualified inth 4 . 11 fill the important office. I have no doubt of his Ineitij.". by a triumphant majority. Yours,,dre.; R. H. Cognation) Content& At a meeting of the Conferees of this CongressiOnal district, held at Towanda, on Tuesday, the 10th inst., the Plowing persons appeared as Conferees from their respective counties : Bradfor&—Edson Aspenwall, IL Laporte: Susquehanna—F.B .Streeter, A ,Latbropt Tiop—A. Brewster, John C. Knox. On motion, EDSON ASPENWALL, of Bradford, was chosen 'chairman, and J. C. Knox appointed Secretary. F. B. Streeter nominated Gm. FuL• LEE as a candidate for Congress. to sup ply the vacancy (occasioned by the death of A. H. Read) in the present Congress. A. S. Brewster nominated DAVID. WIL MOT a s-n candidate fur the next Coh gress. On the first ballot, GEORGE Fuu.r.a• received all the votes, and was declared duly nominated as the - candidate of the democratic party of thts Congressional, dikrict, to supply the vacancy in the pre sent Congress, and DAVID WILM(Yr hav ing received the whole number of votes, was declared duly nominated. The following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we hive the utmost confidence in the ability and integrity of DAVID WILMOT and GEORGE FULLER to represent this district in the Congress of the United States, and that we' present their names to the democracy of the dis trict under the full assurance this; they will be triumphantly sustained at the bal lot box, notwithstanding the open efforts of the whigs, or the secret efforts of dis organizing democrats. Resotied, That the next Congression al conference be held at Towanda, on the' second Tuesday of September. [Signed by the Officers.) 74. f 16 ' Tr 001:300P And Cheapest Prices ! BURTON . KINGSBERY, has just receiv ed and is now opening a splendid assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery. Paints, al, Dye &es, 4-c., 4.c. which he will sell very cheap for Cash. Towanda. Sept. 7. 1844. VERMONT ELECTION.-But little news from the Vermont elf.etion. Such. as we have, is in 'favor of the whiga of course. WoNnatt if, the Coons have found out who that, Mr. Polk is, that was never .heard of until the meeting of the Balti more convention ? POLK AND MIAS I $1 26 Democratic Mass Meetings. At Leßaysville, Sept. 23. ..dt Rome, 25. Woo ECCLESIASTICAL. The Pres bytery of Susquehanna is to meet at Towanda, on the third Tuesday of September, at half past seven o'clock P. M. instead of the last Wednesday in Aug., as heretofoir. J. FOSTER, Stated Clerk.J. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fled Facies issued from the court 'of common pleas of Bled ford county, to me directed, I . shall expose to public sale at the house of E. Raymford in the Borough of Towanda, on; Monday, the 7th day of October next, at one o'clock, P. M., The following described piece or parcel :of land situate in Litchfield township, and boun ded as follows : beginning at a pine knot and stones and a rock oak witness N. 67° W.. 15 links; thence N. 34° W. 100 p. to ti white oak sapling for • cornet; thence E. 120 p. t' a chestnut sapling for a corner; thence north twenty four perches to the south wrist corner of a reserved lot for Solomon Merrill a post; thence E. 131 2-10 p. to a post . f 'Earner for Chauncey- Perks; thence S. 194 p. to a post on the N. line of David McKinney's lot; thence W. 231 2-10 p. to a post a white oak,.N.i3° W. marked as a witness; thence N. 16 p. to a -post B.E.corner of a lot bought by the paniel of the first part from Robert Spalding;' thence W. 150 p. or to a post on the town line be. tween Athens and Litchfield townships; thence north on said town line 60 p. to a post; thence ,E.'55 p. or to a corner S. 6 8-10 14 of a lot fonaerly deeded to Daniel Parks; thence N. 6 8-10 p. to said Park's comer; thence E. 19 - p : or to another of Park's lots or place of begin ning. Three hundred and twenty seven acres and twenty eight perches more or less.; • ALSO—One other lot beginning at a crook. ed chestnut the S. W ! COTITet of a lot surveyed . to Daniel Dime ; thence N.lOO r. to a hemlock sapling; thence E.BO to • post; thence S.-100 p. to a post ; thence W. 80 p. to the beginning. Containing fifty acres. more or less x-and-both pieces - inclusive containing three hundred end seventy seven acres and- twenty eight perches with about ninety acres improved and a framed house, one franied and one log barn. ands two, apple, orchards thereououtd one half sate mill. &hid and taken in execution , at the suit of Benjamin Lambert to this use of Li: H.' Sher man vs, Quirks Chandler: 't • , Jag.; WESTON, Simi*: - 7 116 . 110 OffiCflor TowatataAT 1041544. J 1 , ...-,l4ll,!,,:,oolVan,:Ackerl • - ; •••••••••", 3 eut of the " for 401; we tome, theln r effort. of Miry'and John: •TRANGE as it unif imipitiktite first! sari - Seal of Fall and Winter Goods in this mar ket MO now opening at no. $ Brick Row. Our assortmen t eonsista of the greatest Tali& ty, of bTAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS over offered in tins - To enumerate one tenth partthe article. would occupy too much space, we will therefore content ourselves by saying we have Cloths, ,Cassimeres, and Beni netts of every description; Foreign arid Domes tic Prints of varied. styles and patterns, plain striped and figured, black brown Alpachas, Muslin de Leine; Merino" different colors, Flannels all colors and qualities, Canton Flan nel, Plaid Cloak and Overcoat lining. Liherre different, 'qualities, Blimehed Shirting; , Liuen Table Diaper. Winter Veitings a grest.varit 2 ty, ,Black Satin. Silk Velvet, a splendid issurtment •of Bonnet Silks. Ribons, Artificial., bilk aid Wasted Serge. Grecian Bobinet and Ashbur ton Lace,Lace Edging. inserting and Footing, Muslin nserting. Foundation. Ribbon Wire, Bonnet Wire, Black and Colored Silk Fringe and GiiriP great - variety.'Black Bugle Gimp. (fashicnable) &c.4lr.c. • • - The attention of the Ladies la quail in par 'titular to the greatest variety of Shatvls,faney. Colored de Lanes, changeable GM de , 'Rhine and Velvet points, Dress Handkerchiefs: Rosie ,. and Gloves of every description; 30 doz. • ' -all sorts, sizes and kinds, Che , mitts, comprising _ •-blisi• bead hair pins felinity. Wen, cuffs and t- se w. and wriatletts,neck,-mq; and bonnet Abu.. ever offered at any one store inthil tiginet9=llo9 A.large aisertment, which will be sold Cheap, wholesale or retail. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS 4 , SHOES le. • For turth4r panicidaro call on W. H. BAIRD & • Aro.3 Brick Row Towanda, September 7, 1844. Domestic Cottons. n YDS. Domestic Sheetings. Sioo‘, 600 lbs; Cot. Yarn. 60011 w. Cot 'Carpet 'Warp, whitcL and colored Batts. Wadding and Wicking a large supply, all bought for CASH and will be sold as cheap as the same qualities can be bought in Elmira. Ithaca, Owego; or any other place this side of New York. We doutask our friends %Oak/. our word fur the above but cell and ifitisfY yourtelven nt September 7. LEATHER. 2,000 Rm. Etole Leather,' also Cow, Kipp and Calf Skins of the best quality just arrived at BAIRD'S September 7. No. 9 Brick Bow. FISH, Cod Fish and Mackerel V.V. H. BAIRD &.CO. RAVELING BASKETS and Retieule, T by. '- W. H BAIRD & Co. B ROOMS, Pails and Looking GI:15108 by W. H.BAIRD & September 7th. No. 3 Brick Row. A RK ROPE and ARKS for aale et • BAIRD'S, September 7. N 0.3 Brick Roiv. WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE SYRUP for sale at BAIRD's, eptember 7. No. 3 Brack Rojo. 101 BBLS. SALT just arrived mud for sale as cheap as the ehrspiv.t at BAISD'S, No. 3 Brick Row. PORK, Flour , Iron. Nails and Glass. con scantly on band at reduced prices, by Sept. 7 LBS. SOLE & UPPER LEA THER, superior quality for sale. Sept. 7, 1844. B. KINGSBERY. - - - AIL VARIETY OF HATS &' CAPS for .111 . Me by B. KINGSBERY. FOR SALE. AE subscriber offers for sale his valuable T SAW MILL situate in 'the township of Columbia. about , two mites from Columbia Platte. The Mill is nearly new, well finished and, in good order. h. is situate in the midst of an extensive and valuable tract of white pine timbe{, all convenientio the has an abundinit supply of waterat all alums of the year. Will be sold with from one to 140‘iicres of land, about seventy acres of the lanais im proved. Good title will be given and terms made easy ifs portion is paid down. • IRA PETTIBONE. Columbia, September 10, 1844. • - • autoatiasim GraWit=c2o- , —.•. DR. ft. BORROUGHS would * respectfully announce to the citizens of Amex. and its vicinity that he has recently located himself in the village of Monroeton fur the practice of his profession, having fur several years been en gaged in an extensive prelim •and from the many opportunitiei he has had of • observing disease in all its forms, be hopes by purictualhy and strict attention 'to business to give entire satisfaction to those who may place themselves under his care. Office at J. P. Smith's Hotel where he may all times be found, except when professionally engaged... Monreeton, September 10, 1844. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.. A LL persona iridehted 'to the estate of Pat ris% Brady deceased, late of Illster are requested to_ make ,immediate -payment. and all those havintdemands against theTaame are requested to firmat thern, legally ; attested, for settlement. LOCKWOOIISMITIL: PATRICK CUMMINS. Administrators. , Ulster, Beptembarlo.lB44. 421 m 1111WILWILIEDO • 1 4 MORRIS WATTLECltuo : niefilit S, CquEmellor —a rrif ffl # l 9 3oa r o ft L.. ES OfigiSUPS SOWN 0412030 .. • rOniainelit 'Oger at* the ()titan's Court Pr4SyntY, there will be exr posed to,publie Sale -'oit the premises, efone o'cbick on thi - iflersoOn ofl'Aleed, l ll the first day.tif" . oHebef next. AEI tlillovring real estate; towvitt.:.'4 , trod of land situate in Granville tp. containing 108 actes or 'theteibotita; bounded north on licit) of: J. Pratt; east =land of Ns. jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Pratt, and wett on land of Bte; ben -Yrontati.sand Mit ers ; with about: fifteen acres :improved, atid s frame tonic and log barn .theremit erected. • ", 3 Attendance - wilt be given at the time and place of sale by the iubsCribera.` • All persons having_ demands : egaiust i the ett titer are requested ` to attend.' • JAHER HI-Ross. JEHIALM'KEAN. Granville, September 2, 1844 3 - • J..N..Sumner, Surg eon Dentisl, WILL remelts in ?roar - ands fart kw .days . ard may be roundel Mr. Crass'. where heivill'be happy' in wait on all ivho may Deed hie prufessianal services. • - • , Towanda. September 2. 1844. , • ADMINISTILDLIVS NOTICE. A. LL persons indebted to the Mite of Saki; nm.n' deceased; lnie of Franklin t are requested to make immediate payment, and all *home hivint.demands against l the same are requested to present them, legally attested f fur ettlement. - • DAVID Aldiii‘triar: • Orintelltob 4eiiii.4lNpi• . 2; 18441 AL. -L.: B3 c SagftWOOD, itI:ZIPUBIErrin 4i4 c 2 &EV W. BAIRD & J. t - n;: 14 : 00 D, hove • opened an o ffi ce in' Tray. Brad.. Co. Pa. and will attend to all business . of said office, in thr line. of their profession 'ai eupartnent. Sittairoon will attend punctually at said office, in Troy. and E. W. Hat en may be consulted et,any time in relation to the business of the firm, at his office in Towanda. . 43-6 m Watch and Clock Repairing. RESPECTFULLY tint. • 7.tio • - • l"..:- forms his friends and the I,_ 40 Palk ihat he still eontin• , . - .. u. to carry on the above 1 _ ',A D "' business pt his old stand. j. : -. one door Smith of Elliott Atiihk._- „. :!:/'.----' & Mtreur's Store. and '''' , '----"..• . ready opposite the Hay Scales. . BAIRD'S. No. 3 Brick Row Wateh and Clntk RrPairing, Will be done on abort notice, and warranted to ho well done. - Front a long experience in the buttinett. he believ4 that be will he aide to'ren der- perfect attiafeetion to all who miy favor him With their patronage. N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the Money refunded; and .8 written agreement given to that effect to all that desire One ." CLOCKS. -A lame assortment just rectiv. d and'far stile 'tete 19w . 10r rash. . If you - want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Chamberlin's Watch Shop. (15MSITM121-41.110 Lt1141:1132it.V4 PROCLAMATION. WHERE AS, by en set of Assembly of the Commonwealth. entitled, •• An set relating toihe election in thla Commonwealth," it is et j..ined upon me to give public notice of such election to be held, end also the enurne nsion in such notice what lacers are to be elected. I, JOHN N. WESTON. High Sheriff of the county of Bradford. do hereby make known end give notice to thP electors of said county. that m GENERAL ELECTION will be held in said county, on TUE.:SDA Y. the Bth day of October in the several districts in said county, to wit : In the district of . A1,13A Pi Y. et the school house in the north district neer the house of W. Wilcox. In the didtrict of ASYLUM. • • at Jacob Frutchey's. lii ttier district of ATHENS. at Judson & Kendall's. In tho district of ARM ENIA. at Wrightman Fem.'s. In the district of BURLINGTON. • B. KINGSBERY. at the house of AIN M'Kesn. In the district of CANTON. • at Benjamin Conibsuch's. In the district of COLUMBIA. at the house of J eines Morgan. In the district of DUKELL. at the house of S.S.Btailley. In the district of FRANKLIN. at the house of Wm. Deemer. In the district Of , GRANVILLE. at the school lintise.Na. 1. at Granville coiner& In the district of at the house of N.B.Wetmnra. fn the district of I.I'll:HFIELI). at the house of, R. ; Park. In the district 'of LEROY. at the school house in ' f erny. - Ip*ther , is i ttict of NIP,N ROE. at the house formerly occupied by L. owlet. La the'istrict of ' ORWELL. at the house formerly occupied by I. H. toss. In the district of - et the house of E: Dewolf. In" the district of • : RIDGRERRY. • • at the hectic- of 1.. Pierce. the district of • RO M E.: • • at chthonic of 1..5.M synatil . . In the d istrict of SHEsIiEQUIN. at the house of Datil Brink., In the district of et the housi,of A :J.Gernolil. In the distract of - SPRINGFIELD. at the boleti. of T. Wilder. lit the district, of STANDING STONE. at the bolsi* of S. •Steien.. In the district of SOtTli 'CREEK'. at the school house neiir 'Asa Gillett's. in ,South Creek: • in the dishiet of • • at thi, Clairmont Hon4e. , the district of , •,..I:OWANDA TP..• • at the school house ireir Antrim C. ,Gregire. In the distri4. of •• -• "Roy.• , at the achael heuitin,the'village, of Try. In the district of' ' 'SPRIN(4HII.I7; ' (forint.* Torairinittithilkhool bale Et c J.,J. ‘, In the disiriet of • ') ;,—.l - 1 ULSTER. •' • 4116 , 0 ktkaol Saadsenth. lln the districi of ' ;1 - i" 'AY ARREN4 .2t the:hit:se Cooper4-•"lo tho srowilt of hill= CHAMBERLIJr. PIKE. SMITIjFiELD. TO W. A NBA BOBO'. ,o . WE/41494p ~., t 4 . 11). bOtie l oc E.E.. /kW& ', L. ' " . tiin'tlisfriet of • ~ •1 ... . , °.•...:WINDHA.M s f' 7J , 'l ' -at•thi hottheitte of 'E. Elliiill, rlielilied. ID the dieitidt 4,4 -- ': -".,.:t e r. .t;. : ' ' —- t ........- ~ .. ; ; VitilLoUSibl .:, - •.• . .1 it th e Itrelesor.g. Vanghit.jrl•l die ilittriet of I I •,_. IV, yisox , .., at Paint' Mreints. z,,At which ' e and place t t the electote:afoiesiddmill elect • billot7- • .. —one prim in foiGovernOr of i litloutnteltha • One peSton fitilettril Cotutfiei of this - Pomunknwealtn. t h . - t. .- •11 ,::'.. . , fine la eraon to re Present the Tette" tkkied. 'foid.,Suognetrannts atulTiotpt i ,On kinitaikor ‘RePr,elen.Antiiei of theAlnited Natal. ;• '. ' Otteperson to 611 the name in. tide 'Cin• - giessionshiiktriet occasioned - by • death ' of the • lion. A. H , Read:. - ::.- ' 4 .‘• ', • • Two pen k ans to .representthe no , of Brad. ford an the Mouse of .Rep Wives "of Ibis Gm omonetek"th. • ' • - i • 1 • ',' One person for tommistione of tide c.ounly. rese One person for A'uditor of tbp county,' At thaiaine .time and Pliers. agreeably , ti:abir provisions Of the• act of Aisetally, trurkbetoted by the electors of this county; fer or against the sale of the Main ;Ape. The b . lots deposited to be endorsed " Main Line,7., 4th the words " for thnisle of the Mainline:, , upon theni. or "against the sale of the. main line; as , theii . • t opinion May be: - ' • ' • • 1 k And in and by said net, I, further directed to give notice " that eve. 7 pe excepting jus tices of the peace, who serail hold any office -01. it ; 0 .6% feet of profit ant tru4 under the r• nuienl lif the United Sta tea, fir of *his flute, o r M any city or incorporated district, wberlter * eorn,,,,iestuned Officer or agent rho is, Or Ilia he eta il eye jj'onder the legislatiye, executive or judiciary depo i „.7ent of this stew, or of United States;•or of any incot'w, rofedistrict, end also that every member of flangre t and of the state Irgi*leture, and pf the select o4cocamon.coun ea of a ny city. or eenorission sof any incort por toil district, is.. by law,incapable of hold;og or iercising, at the same time; the ,oflee nr- IP poi talent of judge, inspecter or r 1 of any eleetion of this commonwealth, and tn." . no in- • speetor. judge or other officer cf any seen eke lion. shall be then eligible to any office tel be voted for. , . • r • By the 4th /tertian elan ect i passed the 16th day of April, 1840. it is provided." that the 13th section of the act passed July od.lB39.entitled "en act relating to the electors of this Corn mon ealth,'' shall . ton be soccouttroed, as to pre ins y nt any militia officerfrorn serving ',Judge. 1) ; for or clerk, at any general or special elec tion of this commonwealth. , • . In the 61st sectionf the act first mentioned i it islenaeted. that " e ery general and soviet election shill he open *twee eight and ten in foreno..n and shall • continue • ' shoot interrnp lion or adjournment until se • n o'clock in ' th e evening. when the polls aha be closed. ~ It is further directed. that, be meeting of the u i vi Judges at the Colin: ;florist, n the borough of Towandt, to make tut the 'general return, shall be on the third day after the eleCtion; which will' be on the 1 Ittrday of Getober.• • ' The conferees -of this Coleressional. district VHl.lllll'l at . the .Court House in the borough of Towandi on the seventh day tiller the election. which will be on the 15th day of October. Given under my bend at the borough of To wanda. the Std day of September, in the yeir of our Lord one thousand eighti hundred and forty four. and of the independence of the United States the sistyminth. JWIN N. WESTON. Mara IMPORTOtT i INFORMITION. is ti prevailing Opinion among theenlight• etl Physicians of our country, that Canter 'is a mass of living animalcule. which have ta• ken up their abode it the human system.• .No matter how Small, or how low in the scale of nature, the individual composing Cancer may he, they were so tenacious of es istenee. that the knife or the most powerful causlic, are the only means by which they can be removed. When permitted to remain. they never fail to multiply and spread to neighboring parts, committing the most frightful depredationi. un til death comes to the relief of their victim.-- Worms in children, may be Considered 'tome what analogous. If they are less fatal; they are infinitely more common - ; and if suffered to remain. produce consequences scarcely , less alarming. If the testimony of medical writers is to he relied upon, they often produce mania, apoplexy. eiAlep4y. palsy,convulsions and many other diseases equally dangerous. and often fa tal. But here the parallel stops. Cancer-seine tole of the m st obdurate diseases, with Which physicians have to contend, while worms are easily dislodged by proper,regriedies. MERRHICS , VERNIPUGE, has pillow] one of the Most valuable medicines eer offered to the public for destroying worms in ehildren. Hundreds of cask might 1* enu: mersted. where it has produced the happiest re sults. it is a syrup, and therefore easily !dim glistered to children. Price 25, cents per bottle. •i'H'E POCIAII - ONT,A . S. PILL Ix. the present age. when !`,Patent. eines" ere so numerous, and their properties so utiblusiiingly eulogized by their respective Teo. prietors, it becomes necessary for the pehlie (to guard against imposition) to require some , so. Itientic evidence of their santitivetiroperdes. The Pocahontas: Pill is not ofered . aasmen., tidote for all the diieases to which flesh is brit. We merely purpoie to show. by , the: successive publication o f cenifi.aiee. voluntraily oTered, that their present popularity is well (minded and, that as a purgative me:lir:Me, titey have proved pri4minently -beneficial. These Pills are compounded according to thO ruby ritmedi• cal science. are entirely vegetable. raid may be safely 'given to cleanse the: stomach, purify the blood.' retrieve infianimetiots, end correct the morbid secretions. without regard to age, sex or condition. Certified* of .11{r. W as Fallmer. of Turhet. NorthuMberland county, Pa. say B , —" Forsuoite years past. I have been suffeting from severe and dentin , diseas eof the liver. Revere' phy sicians had preicribetl for Mi. and I had taken many articles highly recommended in the papers. without any, benefit. .About twelve months agn. thegan using the Pocahontas Pills, sett em' happy to Say. that in s few weeks found my disease entirely removed; since which I _base been fro front eatigh and pain in lhe'sidit.' , aed consider my malady milking etirta."-- Trice 25 cents rwr ho:.• 'Anentalof the silo of que, aboyO L tneAcine. in: County A._l) ! MOntanye. Towanda; • . & C. Wiiford,-Monmeton .iii..Dewing,,Warrenbsz; ;Iv!, 4 ? ; l l:T!gef.F. 4 ::Milapf. ; .eorge 41 rietkins , .4 l oP , . > 7< • aiaT WAIL • • A,tr GOOD ASS,OW,rMENT e r mappkepTIP I it e i. : 2lT i atat i • , 'June 29;1944. lirc4 3, Biill~crßiiec:' A 116:1111011PINIXTIE itnidd reapectfot , 1164'ottnotinaertd filitriatreand the p9b. liAwnetalli that he bas iaeetii* - ih:i*based_ of Mr. hie wive stick' . of Dregs and Medicines, said yajth the addition of fresh arri. lola from ibecitiotlif iSeit; Worn and Philadel phia, is prepared tomene thaw fflaw l may favor hint with a call in the best pwibil manner. Hie tatortment catguts e • die:snide& usually, found in wananny simplotteibm with Oils, Points. Glass; ito..- s 6which will he• sal etas moderato Fier o.rrthofitrlePlota buta* mese Will admit of. Phimiciang can J c aPPPlietriltme4 4 thsn ad veisceifram the city purchases, 414 needy opposite 11:JNir &Segel stare. , Towands, Jens 113ttr.' 1844. • UICItt9II WAN§E4 intionreCr4 Myer, vs. Pomeroy Gorselitio.. N 0.231 May Terto.AB4l3—' The lepoit of, the node who au appointed bithienurt an Au ditor toyepart.the lions aud