aoiculittvar. Feeling Cows Ry experiments tried iofcedsog cows ith man gold wurtzel, It Las been aseeitained that a eery co n.iderable iacrease of intik and butter is - protlueed. The following is contained id a pamphlet written by Ttionia4 Keeley a Cambia Le , ni England, and ti:29, o.le inorning I,e selected two notch COWS which had calved in the spring, and tinned th sm out in an cnerzaten pasture, and fed them every morning and evening only with hay, the milk was measured at each meal, the cream al so, and butter weigheilat each churning, and fur one week the i result vies milk 101 quads; meant 51 quart,; butte, 4 . ,1 lbs. The cows then remained in the pasture another neck, and were fed Ztith mangold-vvudzel and hay, each cow having a hall a bushel of the toot rlteed and given to her ; morning and evening. and the result was Milk 130 quart•; cream 81 quarts ; butter 61 lbs. The cows remain.: ed. in the same pasture another week mole, and were fed every morning and evening, as at firm, with hay only, and th experiment produced onl)• milk 87 quarts ; cream 41 quarts; btitter 33 lbs.— thus most decisively proving, that no small pad of the increase of the second neck must, dont tless, be `asctibed to the addition of the inangold- sud. . That much depends not only on the kind of food, but also on the manner in which it is led nut to imlch cores as respects the ylk-prodnetion, is universe. fly- acknowledged. ".The solier PM fodder for the milch cow, the more the milk , " is Acommon prov erb iii Saxony, and it is a-sorted ot.Lthe bestauthop ity that cows u hich icceive for drink lukewarm water, give much more milk than these whichilrk cold water; especially is 1111pOriillit in W interrit is also recommended that in the winter the e of the cows be excited, Ell as to take the more rink for which purpose oil-cake and salt are revomend ed. Some of the best German authors speak of the following - Methods to promote the secretion of milk. Svhweilzer,and Kleemendeclare :the most esculent means to' promote the secretion of milk is ale fys good and strong appettency to drink. For thii Olt ject they recommend a paste of boiled votafees, , to 2 - which is' also ailded bieised corn, brand, oil-cake and nii;k, and then thinned with %%arm water, so that the a hole may beciime a thin fluid, the More the cow will take of t the better. This think is to be made ready for use half a day before it shall be needed, so that it retinues ordy to be thinned with %rata' water. Bruised grain and bran appear to gain in t uttitiousness a lieu they ate walled isime hours before use : in hot water, stirred up a n d ' e eft i stand covered up till used. Mock also strongly re coMmenib., even in summer, in connection an!, green fodder die same chink, a soup rit bran (12 tptarts of water for a cow in which 13 Mel. of bran has been boiled and dissolved) to be giv'en after the first lodder with diver. In the winter this drink, with other articles added to 1! lbs. of lye value given twice amounting from 20 to 2.1 quarts daily. The able editor of the London Gardner's (1/4run icle, gives the following answer to a request for information respecting the: Gest flied for rows." Give your, cow half a hundred weight of mixed white car• sots and mangold wurtzel in the rrioinitig, Ptaaw chaff as much as you please in the tpreitoon, with hot salt water thrown over it, about quarter of a Ilan tired of mixed carots, &e., at noon, mtal. then, an oil cake U cOling about two pounds, stra v chaff at your picasuic In the afernooil, and three quarters of a hundred of mi‘ed carrots at might and if the does not) icki a good milk in abundance it will not be ilia fault t,l her Lod." • Cont Sialks is a most exce,llentpo,/ a!sifitr cow r. M orris of Morri‘an in ; w ;Ise daily is celebrated for its rich milk, stated at one of Wl:meetings (..1 the New Yolk Farmers Club, that he kept 136 cows,. and that he f,..d them on, green corn, which he found to make Ouch licher and better milk than any other food, heel les it. producing more leed t!'ian any other readable. The tree.cOin highly ie. commended far this purpose. Taken at the period of its greatest weight, arid, probably, of its greates t value tar either green. or dry loaf when the coin was full in the milk, it is produced burly tons to the acre ' The richnesi of the milk of co*s in (inner de pends on two thing-the breed being the same the fodder, and whether the elm is fresh or an old miler. The milk ref fresh milker, as Kreyssig and Schweitzer observe, is thinner than that.of an old milker ..accortling to Lampatlin; the milk of the litst month pier calving containing, 1 32 of its weight in hinter; in four month'', 1 24. 11 the cow be milked three times a day it is thinner that} it she b 3 milted only twice, - The proportion of butter in milk depends greatly on the f'idder, says. Sch weitzer; the poorest is straw and slop f )(lifer, the "richest clocer,• roots,fc.c. ; and in general average the milk is iiehest in the upturnii —Joffe wit GI : rile. • • Trie'Prionecr or ON, Cow —We have received from 'John Reed of Middlo(l\4 lllit'ier co. 0. a statement in regard to the profits R litchi he recli/cs trom one cow. Ile has apurlram short-liorq, five years old cow, and horn lifer he has received lifty live pounds of n.ilk per ila4 The milk rs of, the richest kind, and the butter made by Mr. R. 'from the product of this cow is of the very best quality, and would commend itself to the taste of any epi ir ore: The probable result to Mr R. from having one good cow will daubtless stimulate him; as ii should to secure the best of stock, and attend to them with thefgreatest care and filter the most approved melt tier. A few good cows can fare better than a dozen indifferent ttncs They are attended . with no'more, trouble in kV•ping, end pay much more in profit. %Ye hopelsoon to see all our farmers giving more especial attention toilie Driry, There is nu brand' 4.1 I:wine4olm Faye b net, ant) those who can show rich milk and compact and well made butter nre qotlght af:er with great avidity, and can secure to themselves a reasonable profit.—Cie. Gaz. Xtrcner'G►atrer —Attend In cold frames,_ and pee them properly prose:led. Do not let your crops he frozen in the ground. Put away turuips, beets, celery. carrots, &c, Cc. Cover spinsgg, Shallots yormg. onions, out door let and cabbage plants wnli cedar brush if you hare it, and it not, salt hay Hag or straw. Protect cabbits tormely direr-I va. Dress an.l corer asparagus beds, salting them freely, Cover rhubarb. Dress globe artichokes as directed alder that head. Dig op- horse-radish and -parsnip for winter use, and protect as directed Bean poles, pea sticks, &e., shoal.) be stowed away in a dry place to prevent theirdeeay.: Accounti b:louh! Ire kept detatiliug the ex peui a 1 produce of each field. , gtiscsllalnits mar =33=3 1. H. KELI.OM. A. M., Principal. Mrs. H. KELLOM. Teacher rf iliufie 4e. • Miss. PRO:WILLA M. SHERWOOD, Takla , in Primary Department. THE Fall and Winter season will commence on Tuesday August 20th, and continue without io telminion till Christmas when there will be • vacation during the Holy Days. Particular 'mouton) will be paid to dittos preparing to teach during the Winter • Afar scholars can be accommodated with board In the family of the Principal, TIVIIO.II {NI QV•ITII. Primary Department, Common Engbah. High &what. Latin, Greek and Higher Methernaties, = Music on Piano For, French, Painting and thawing each, locidsotala. FRANCIS SMITH, President. SETH PA HCE, Set'y. Troy. llratlturtl county, Pa.. Aua. I abo RE following causes are,on the list foir t T December' Term 1850, as follow. to grit M3=13333 nrrsNivitcrs. A & D Ft Stiles S C Van Fleet &t. lGeorge Sanderson John Loomis John Mahood il Smith et al Ethel Taylor (Charles Loomis Samuel McDulTee ea ,LE Horton IJerome• Salisbury I S Post V E&JE Piol:et i William Campbell same. PL4 1 It TI rrs Siephen Stiles use Thomas Welchl-r II D Fergnsons ad . Win Go rsline use Stephen Pierce James Merits H W Tracy John Wilcox D 8 Miller Egh't &Edin'd Sickle:l Harry Northrup I Gx.obaugh &Sali4bury Aleiender Ikladtll 'Woodhull & Company Wickham Hutchisou David Barbi'r J N Weston ex same Aaron Chubbuck G M Bixby 0 P Ballard Robert Depew . Jarvis Bottles Elhartan Smith Sam'i Rexford et al kc Orrin Eames Ebenezer Brigham Chester Buikr et us Samuel Albro Ebenezer Wilian J T Richanls C W Smith's ex Samuel Huston E W Baird B Morley at llyde O P Ballard same. • ij U Grace . r J Watkins B Bennett W Wiswell J N Weston es. 1 11 C Tallman et al Itssa Farnsworth , rJS Sylvetser, p.r.ete. I. Benjsmin et al ` i . ' W A: P Lantz G Mason et al V E Ptollet 13 Pratt & J Gilbert - T Barstow N B N'estmore J Ada et al W Canfield Bcnj. M'Kean ad John Moore ad N Rogers adm Charles hirrle Jesse Gregory M'Kean's guardian Nathaniel F'ower W Tracy A 0 Hart at at Athens Bridge Co. .1 Wood Jr Er ter tcn S A Tenant I Kingsbery cx. D Alexander C K Ladd et al J M'Kean & ter. ten. B Strait et al 4c -lannel Baird A Fro.t ei ux N J L-Dtoyt, Job Shepard oNe Welch. i. & Co. ose. JJ&ND Warlord M C Mercur n•e • Leicester Morton Samucl'Chase adm • A & W F ArKean et al Rollin Sherwood Oita. Clad[ H C Hickok Ste. II U Ingham use Jabez Tompkins Leonard Pratt David Barber J a Worrell do son B %V Enncu NV Roberthon J Holcomb Pomeroy Gorsltne W II Cheney Gen W Potter liriali Thompson — IC ERathbone 0 P Ballard 4.e. W HVand)ke David Barber 18,R Chandler Patten, Lane & .Alleap P Ballard Warner & TompUlu James Kipp , Supoenas for second week returnable on Monday. the 9th day of December, 1850, at 10 oclock fore noon and for third week on Monday the , l6th of the same month,at 10 o'clock in the f o renoon. ALLEN M'KEAN Proth.y. ID ROC LAMA TION —W hereas the Hon. Horace .1 Williston President Judge of the 13th Judicial District, con'-isiing of the counties of Bradford Tic. ga, Potter, Itt'Kean and Jerre Adams rVGeorge Tra cy Esqrs. Associate Judges in and for the county of Bradford , baring issued their precept bearing date the 20th day of September 1850, to me dire?tei for holding a court of Oyer and Terminer General Quarter Session of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphans Court at Towanda for the countfof Brad ford, on the first Monday of December next being the :d day and to continue three weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the County of Bradford that they be there in their proper per son at'lo o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their records inquisitions, examinations and other their remembrances, to do those thing which to their office appertains to be done; and those who Iv bound by recognizance or otherwise to be pros ecuted against the prisoners who are, or may he in the jail of said Court. or who are, or shall be hound to appear at the said Court, are to be Then and there to prosecute against them is shall be just. Jurors aye requested tobe punctual in their atten dance agreeably to their notices. Dared.at Towanda the 29th day of October in the - year ()four Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, Ind of the Independence of the United States -the siventy-sixth. WILLIAM M. DOBBINS, Sheriff. TOWANDA ACADEMY. THE next term of this Institution trill commence on Wednesday the 2d day October next. neder the charie of G. IL B . as Principal, and Miss E. C. BA RSTC) W , Preceptress.4 Maims per lettp of Eleven weeks: Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geogra rhy and Mental Arithmetic, The same, with Wells' Grammar, Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysis, Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric., Logic, As tronomy and Book Keeping, Ale ebra, eom et ry, Trigono met ry, , Purvey ug, Conic Fier-time% Analytical G eo metry, &c. Latin, Creek and French Langasgea, Fuel, Ist itnd 2d terms, Scholars` received at any period of the term, and charged only f rom-tite time of their entrance. Board can be oblaioed in private families on ►ea amiable term'. J. D, MONTANYE, c. 1.. W•an, fieey. of DOlllOl of Trustees.. Towanda, June 15, 1850. 0. TOWANDA cHEAP CLOTHING STORE. GEO. 11. GIJNTING, respectfully income the peib lie that he is just receiving from New York en assortment of ready-made Clothing, to, which be in viteithe attention of purchasers. Among his stock may he found firer Coats, Sack COMB, Rosiness Cords, Frock and Dress Coals, pnaks. Pantaloons, reits, Rouod- abmits, *c. ' in all styles and all prices. lie is determine) to sell his Clothing at unusually low prices foe CASA, and believes he esn make it the In terest of those wishing to purchase to give him s - call. cr, -- .At the old stand. between BattleU and Wings. bery's stores, up stairs. Cutting and making up. *lone RS usual in the moat feshionsble manrer, promptly and to order. • Towanda, Ocaoher 20, 1849 y. DRUM APPLES. • SMALL quauttly of itlicue aurcrinr Dried Apples pct ca.hatid at 12 TIFF:OI'S. ____l fs to $3 00 860 4 00 5 00 Pi 00 $2 00 25 EM C►SL. Issue. sci fa. cam debt. .c 1 fa app'l. CO Sr. aPP.I - Case. debt. case. 3, PP .1 ra.•e. leject. case. eject aPPI eject. trep's Jet/t. eject ipr'l C13:1331 ME case. Net fa. eject. sfml case. s f to Case. lebt. aPP . I eject s cv'ot app'l E 8 & E Pomeroy Miner Riles David Barber William Pima" Denj. Stevenson g r ii di debt 'PO E 13 Conlbaugh et al Henrietta Ennes I) Bailey & &tn •lebt sca fa $2 00 aOO 4 00 4 50 5 00 25 • I,n ,It I,lrU Lail • v 1 0'044 4 qt•\,, . •o• udCr :to iris I 0 C 11 . 10 hick. Certificates and Icstirnonials, suffirient to fill every column of Ass paper, can be produced setting forth the temuktfut mrtucs of Dr. Steure's eekbrated family Medicines • t • DR. BWAYNE*B Ctklnatcd Compoond syrup of Wild Cloryl rat 11101 IT COX MON ILL TING 11. that I • would u o t Sire one bottle of Dr. Bwayne's Corn. pound Syrup of WiIJ . .:tterry, for half admen of any ) her preparations. I hoar trird all /gra:pular 0n,., bat this seeds un hralled for the cure of the following dis•.. viz: Influenta,Conglis, Colds, Consump tion, Bpiuing of lams!. Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Tickling or rising sensation io the Throat, Bronchitis Asthma or weak ness of the Nervous System, or Mr paired constitution from any cause, and in pretent person.* from falling into a Deane r /cc. Ike., this medicine. has not it s equal. •XoTICII MUSIC CtIYTIMICATZ. Great rum of Enw►ati Hasson', tnrineer, at Mr. Pettit.' Factory, corner of Ninth and Wallace Its, Spring Garden. More/ suhstanti■l evidence of the wonderful curative properties of pr. Swars ea Com 'pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Pm ILi DlttllT•, April 16, 14160. hr. Stecryne—Dear Mir—Being severely afflicted with a violent Cold and Cough, winch settled upon my lungs, attended with great difficulty, soreness In my side, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting of blood on appetite, could tict no rest at night, owing to the severity of my cough, would spit as much as a pint of blood at a time. Thismournfnl state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of being cured, having tried physicians and numerous things without relief; but having heard of the great virtues of your Com pound .Nyt up of Wild Cherry, snit its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence. I concluded to make a trial of it. and am happy to state that three bottles performed a perfect cure ; my sleep is now un disturbed and sweet, and I firmly believe that to your medicine I am indebted fur this great cure. I shpll be glad to eommunicate with any person ou the sutjeet who may be plrawed to call on me, and CM. reborate what I have sate, in the above certificate, at the factory or my residence. Yours, &e. cO"'• Be very particular to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, as pirrparrir by Dr. Sway ne, N. W. cornrr of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia ; all others are Seditious and counter feit." BWAYNEI3 CELEBR %TED VERNDFCGE: "A safe anilstreetual remedy for Worms. Dyspep sia, Cholera Morin's, sickly or Dyspeptic children or adult*, and the mmt useful Family Medicine ewer of fered to the Public." IMEEIIIIIIII33=IE2I Pat LADCLPRIA. March 20, 1849 De. Sways—Dear Sir—flawing made use of vio rious nauseous Vermifuge Medicines, which bad been highly applauded hit' their proprietors, without the slightest good effect, and having heard my neighbors speaking in the highest terms of your Worm Medicines. its dellghtfol taste and wonderful effect, although I lilt somewhat discouraged (rem the result of the anti ChM I had furred upon my already emacived, dyspeptic lo' kingchild, ribose dolicato tend almost worn out frame the NVoroas bad already baptist° make their ravages; I concluded ,o make trial of your val uable Vermifuge, which, to our great kry, the Worms had to let go their deadly and and strong holds upon the vitals. Such was the effect of Dr. Swayne's Ver alifiricc on my child which is 'now perfectly healthy, assuming all the color of the ros, with all the mirth fu!ncss of an innocent and b i. fail Your. die., 'I'OBIAB WI - EC AND. No. 4 Howell street, between Schuylkill Third and Four h. Beware. of Mistakes! Remember, Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottles. ISoe the name is spelt correctly, SWAYNE. CLEANSE AND PURIFY! Dr. Str.Tyas's wqr (Wiled Sar,iparilitt and Ex trod rf Tar )'ills. A mild and effeciivo purgative, great purifyei- of the blood, they correct all the functions of the liver, and as an alterative in Dropsical affections they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression of spirits. headache, &c., are cured by these purifying POI,. Remember alwats to inquire particularly for Dr. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar Pills. Ste that the signature of Dr. Sarsyne is on each Box. The show) valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Swayne. corner of Sth and Rue streets, dslphia, to whom all orders should be addressed. . AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY. Hyaena & Poway., Towanda Pa. Chu. Rathbone. Canton, Brown 4 Rockwell, Mon- Beit!letup & Brown, A-1 melon, thens valley. C. H. Herrick, Athens. D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. !Kinney & tlaterlee, C. T. Murphy. Centreville.' shequin. J. Daniels, Burlington. M. Bullock & Co., East B. W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Smithfield. Troy. 22y King & Vosburg. Troy. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWNTA! Clocki , Watch, Ind Jewelry Store ! AM. WARNER takes this method of informing • his old customers and the politic generally, that be has purchased of .k P. Bull, his stock of Wordiest. Clocks and Jewelry, and has commenced the above business in ell alibi various ;branches at the old stand of the latter, on Main street, two doors south of Brick Row. Dia reputation as a watch repairer is an well established in this community, that it is hardly neer.. nary to say • word on that pbint. With his long ex perience and great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will do; them justice. All goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted as recommend, or the money refunded. A good 'assortment of Mae, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. • My motto shall be—quick sides, small profits. cub down, and no credit given. Credit need not be asked for—as I am bound not to make it. acquaintance. Towanda, July 12,1850. A. M. WARNER. CHARLES K. LAM, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in the " Union Block," up stairs ; North side of the POlic Square. over Elwell'. Law Office. Entrance between Myren and Adams' 14w offices; where be may always be foun.: when not professionally engaged. Towanda, Ju'y 12, 1850. J. MINTOSEI, DENTIST, • HAS removed to s few doors below Bridge street on the But side of ktsin-st. in the building for merly occupied by J. D Meetanye Esq. All operations emountingto PO, or ore►, one hell to be paid dharn, the remainder in three months. If the operation proves unsatisfactory. the money paid will be refunded. A note of hand however Irani suture the payment of tha half len unpaid, with a proviso. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. la the maltcr-o/ the estate of Simon Spalding, deed HA WING been eppniebil an Auditor by the Or phone' court of Brodfunl county, to settle and report upon the account of Byron Kingabery. &demi. nistrator of. the. estate of Simon Spalding. dammed, the undersigned mill attend in the dads+ of his ep. poinunent, oft the 30th inst.., et 10 o'clock A. 11. et the officeof Wm. Elwell. in the borough of Towanda. Nov. I, 13511,, D. BULLOCK, Auditor. Another felkie beirs; racu!drolt: Datth try &h 4,4 •6 The following case is one of the greatest triumphs of medicine over disease eves pub:Jibed in medical his tory. Read it! Prompted by no other:than the feeling of be pevolence. and for the heitefit of my afflicted fencer beings, I de sire to make known a short description of my disease. and the unexpected cure I obtained from SUUENCKS PiILMOSIU SYRUP. About three pars ago I was , afflicted wit I a violent cold, which settled en my breast and aide, and every few Jays wonild raise considera ble blood ;my cough was tight and distressing. Every day ,I had violent fryer creeping chills!. and profuse sweats at night, with great difficulty of breathing and great loss of appetite; my system was entirely pros listed, being confined to my bed most of the time.— Two of the most eminent physicians of this city at tended me. and alter exhausting all their 'kill- pro nounced my case incurable. Indeed, one said my lungs were almost gone, and 1 could not possibly ro. cover. At this stage of my disease, I was-prevailed ow tr try Dr. Schenck's Puling:tie Syrup, and before I had taken half a dozen bottles, was so far recovered as to be to go shoat the house. It seemed to strength en my whole system—it loosened the cough trod stop ped the bleeding—my bowels became tegular, and every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and .nourish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pro. gress of my heath and so sudden the change, that I became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandon ed the use of the medicine before the disease was thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the lungs last tall, accompanied by a dist tressing cough. I again commenced taking the Pul movie Syrup. end sent for Dr. Schenck who, upon a careful examination, advised me to c•intinue using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abscess formed in my side, which gathered end broke, discharging. a: near as I can judge, • pint of very disagreeable yellow mat ter. This seemed to cleanse end purify my whole sys -1 tem, Fr= this time, 1 began to get better, and am happy to say entirety recovered. I em sure at this time I enjoy better health than 1 have for the last ten years. Since I commenced taking the Pulmonic Syr up, I have never failed to recounepel it wherever I went, that others, as well as inyieß, might be saved saved (tom that awful disease; for I feel it a duty 1 owe to the afflicted to petSlish it to the world. Permit me to mention a few cases which have come under my immediate observation. tieing on a visit to Camden, N.. 1., last summer, I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of bowel consumption. The moiler informed me that the physicians had given the child up is in• curable. I told her what benefit I bad received from the use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, an] induced her to procure a bottle. I beard nothirr• * more from the little sufferer nntfl about three month after; being itt the market, my attention was down to a lady who ' observed me very attentively. She finally approached me. and asked if I was not the lady who recommend ed Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup to her dying child last summer in Camden. I repl:cd that 1 was. She said that her child had entirely recovered, and was uncom monly healthy. tier name is Mrs. Wilson, auernow resides in Bridesburg. Another lady I would mention in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sole, and one of her eyes was seriously affected with it. She had become r greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonrc Syrup, which she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lady. Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give on appli cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption. I prevailed upon liTr to try the Pulmonic Syrup. In a very short time she was entirely recovered, and now en- Enwauin IlassoN Jove excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy These are three eases within my knowledge, which I know were voted by Schenck's! Pulmonic hyrup, AU who doubt this statement, and will take the tumble to call on me at my tesidence Parrish street five d ars shove tenth north side, I think 1 will be able to satis fi ctorily convince them by own catae, and others that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Since toy cure, there have been in many to see me to know what I took, that I have had a very good opportunity at knowing a rest many that have taken it, and have been greatly benefited thereby, and I think if persons atheism] with Consumption or Liver Complaint, would send (or Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examine their lunge, end if he says he can cure them. follow the directions, •ud prevent taking cold, they will rapidly Mayer. GLLIELMA 1.. LEIBERT, I Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H. Senesce—Dear Sir—l have known Mrs, Leibrrt for several yea's, as a member of my church. and have all confidence in her statement, and an re jlieed to find her again restond 1.3 health. if fly thing more, in addition to her statement, is net.dles.. Yours, truly; THOS. 1.. .1 ANC WA Y, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, June 20, 1419. 61h at. above Omen. Prepared end sal by .1. 11. SCHENCK, at his Lab orratory 8. E. corner Conks & Marshall AL, and I y the following Agents in Bradfonl County. Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey, Iserayssille; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard At Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Warfold, Monrocton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Lc Rny ; C. E. Rathbone, Canton ; King & Vusburg, Troy , and by MIX & M ASO,N, Towanda. Price, $1 per bottle 'fir $6 per half dozen, For pale. together with the other valusus, prepatations of the Gr *fattier; by Madan & Porter, 4 11. Mix in Towanda, and by agrnta appointed in each town in the county. Also, for sale, the Grrafrnberg Meruil of Health, a complete asap ROOK for Families, containing informs lion relative to the treatment of almost every form of of disease; 300 lieges—price, 50 Cents. N. IL A Family Newspaper will be given, fave of charge, for one year, to all who purchase Graelenberg Medicines. An communications must be addressed to P. C. In. gem', Elmira, Chemung counts, N. Y.,'Geriso al Aset. Very Strange but true. 11 Gentleman of Utica, N. Y., has,obtained f► no the Witch•hazel, ■ simple remedy, which lay-i a mote just claim to the name of " family core all" than any Medicine we have ever before known. Nothing is connected with it but a lonia Alcohol" to preserve it, and yet it acts' with great certainty in removing pain and all local intimation , curing all soles, bums, brut acs and lameness, rapidly. Tiles, bowel complaint., cbolera•morbus, hemorrhage, ear ache, toothache, sore eyes, and all venous affections. It is white as water 'and as harmless, and it is called "Ponds Pain Destroyer and Healing Erfract." None is genuine except " Pond's Extract" is blown in the bottle. Mr. Pond first introduced this medicine:to the public and bu expen&bd a vast deal of li.no and money in.bringing it to a high'state of perketiOn.and we now warrant every bottle to give satisfaction. A man by the name of Spencer ha. put forth an article eitted "The Coyle Extract" which claims• to be from the Witch-hazel. !Alcorn that shrttb,its name s a rrfect deception, and it is a 'very imperfect arti cle; be not deceived, get • pamphlet and see. For sale at Montanye's & Co. Towanda, 8..8. Rio man Monrocton, Parkhurst & Lamb Leßoy, Tforrace Willey Franklin. June Sib 1850 L. IL 11Y ATT, RIVIRM , MI)INr DMVtIWUBW, 714 permanently located at Troy, and will continue to make professional rifts at l'orranda, where he will be found at the Ward house—and also continue-to vi sit Canton, Mnnroeton, Burlington and Smithfield u usual. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1850. SURVEYING AND MAPPING. HAVING resumed the business of SURVEYING. all work entrusted to my cart! will be done with secure? and deepa'eh. Notices left at the " Word House will ensure attention. May 24, 1850. 108. CAIRN. SIMPSON. Refers 10 --0. F. Mason, I Michael Maylett, -C. L. Ward, L S. nryden. FARMERS can Cued CIDER BA RREIN, by rallifE soon at 011?.. 'TIFFI(Y'S. iikbital. - . Afflicted itot-31Jespair fithnimic Syrup. The C'elebratal Gritefenberg Tefctable Pills mere introduced into the ti. 8. n the year 1846. Their lea ,aordinary virtues, and suipe illity over 'II other PILLS (flown in this country, ha. established them as /hi! stand'. aryl Medicine of /he day. ‘''f; Iniiirdlafifintts TERMS:JUDIE lIMIRM ROAMS SCHOQE piilar26..,Zip;ingaliiipaial .. ..,g ivritina. 4 .. Filb." l sticAllP4Tte ttok-koo p in g , English litanoor,titiolunciuompooluo ll . CittovoldtY. Mee of the (Robes. Mineralogy, Natural Philosophy and Aitronomy. •(with the wig of a good apparatus to Woo• trate those ,studies,) Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, payable quarterly in advance, at annum, $lOO 00' Day scholars, per quarter, 4 00 sous, Toanop. _ French. pal . quartet, . • 's4 00 Latin, " i . 400 . Spanish, , 400 . Music. (on the piano,) peruarter. - 11) 00 EMbroidery soiling work ,' 2 00 li t Any yOung lady receivin instruction on the piano, a privileged to learn rug-w k. or any one of the "hove anguages, an the same dime without additional charge. To rryounglady . who fill Irlies. the 'Efiglis' h •branches, the terms oflearitimiesch of the above' inanehrs, are per guano:, ' , $* 00 ' Instructions on the Guile!, ', t;" Use of Pianos,7s Drawing and painting in watercolore, including the use of materials, such as drawing paper, paints, perm*. &c. Oil paintopy on canvas*. .. Painting trZisparent window shades, including the supply of materials, each 4 00 Formula painting orkpaper; silk and velvet, per twelve lessons, Gilding on silk, crape. &c. do. Wsx fistp*Onr, per (mailer, l'ens and ink, " Washing, Board in vacation, $2 00 per week. Letters post-paid. addressed to the Misses WRITE &GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broom co., N. Y., will e reive prompt attention. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. • didOki c , ••• JOHN W. NiritCoX, has removed his establish mem to the shop between King,berYs and Ran kles stores, and where he atilt solicits • - share of public patronage. He intends, by ir car;ful selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of his custo men to make as nest ri d durable work as can be ma nufactured in this pint the counfry„ lie will keep constant - 3r on heal, and treinufcitnre I o order, Morocco, Calf and Coarse Bunts and Shoes ; Lathes' Gaiters, 4huca and clips Children's do.; Gent's Caters and-Pumps, c. Country Produce, of most descriptions, taken in payment for work, at the market price. Towanda. April 26, 1850. _COMMERCIAL WORKS, NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE 'subscribers have commenced the FOUN DRY bu-iness at the Obi 3 bind tormely occupi ed as a Chair and Bedstead Factory in the Borough of Towanda, where wo will hold ourselves in readiness to attend to the wants of any, and all persons s,ho may favor us with a call. We hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of Public patronage. We are fitting up a MACHINE SHOP connected' with the Former, where we hope to be able to do any and all kinds offiniafting and fitting op &r. We will endeavor at all times to keep a good asportmeneof work an hand so that customers may be accommodated on the sbortast notice. BAYING Liken pains to secure the servictiri of ex perience(' workmen from the Hale of N. Y., we flatter ourrelves we rihall be able to turn off work in a work manlike manner. sod as good as can be done in any other establi4mcnt. We shall also be prepared for the mannfoctute of stoves by the quantity,and will keep constantly on hand a few welmt patterns fur retail. Ths 1113b0Clillefll invite all persons who may he in want o any thing in our line to give us a call anti we guaran tee they 0111 not go away dissatisfies d. Site jllll Rods or Poralell slides,. Mmli c.wisZs. gird: gains 9r, kepi toad:wily on hand. • Alan plows of the moat approre'd patterns and Plow Pointsitythe piece or qUallin, W suit purchasers, as kw as can lw procured at any tithe: establishment. Cu'tirators of the moat approved patterns,. also! ■ superior article of Corn Plow. f r A.,le by ENOS TOM ['KIN'S, N. C. TOM I'MNS, OEO. W. l'O rTER, TowanJa June 29tb, Iqsll. A)kl casflfiga taken in exchange fur work. Removed to B 1 King lea's Block ! . If: : :(.. .CB trinberlia, .. ... 1.% II AS. just returned from the city -aim of New York with a large , 7. a supply of Watches,. Jerrelly and biker ware. comprising in part, - the folio% ink articles :—Lever, . , L'Epine and Plain Watches, with ..1.)!bk,C. 4 .--;:,',e`f. ---mr * a complete assortment of Gold `----.. . Jewelry, such is Ear Rings,. Fin. g.•r fin Is, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity ofSteel Beads—all of which he offers fn sole ezceeedingly cheap for CASH. Wa•ches repaired an abort notice, and , warranted to run well, or the money will be refunderloatel a writ ten agreement given to tbat effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country'Produce taken ip payment for work; and alai. learn-now, and brcrer, that the Product must be . paid whealhe work is done-1 war against credit in all its formh. ' W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 211, 1850. Vaitlalll3 AIND METOBricatIPS. THE subscriber has removed to his new shop, a- few rods above his former location and on the op posite side of the street, where he continues -to Manufacture land krcp on hand, All kit da of cane and wood seat tH A IRS; and SETTEES of 'Arian kinds, & BEDSTEADS of every , descrip tion, which will sell low for cash or Produce, or Pine or Cherry Lumber...or ci air plank, wiil be received•for work. - TURNIISIG . done to order in the neatest manner. Alio, CABINET WORK, make end kept on hand, or made to order, in the hes manner. JAMES M A KiNSON. __ • _ _ Towanda, March 90849. SPORTSMEN ATTEND! HAVING relinquished badness in Tweranda..;tbe rubseriber has left the work he had on band With John E. Geiger, at whose shop may be found the guns &c., which were remaining with him. He has also left his notes and accounts with.- Mr- Geiger, and ghes this timely -notice to all indebted that immediate payment moat be made, or they will be sulj•ctcd to cost, lie trusts Mitt this notice will be aufficient, without resort to the other disagreed* alternative. the. TROUT. Towanda. November 8, 18!90. 13.11CIEYVIIELZ HOTEL ldE SUBSCRIBER, having now completed his T arrangements for the accommodation of the Trailed mg Putszic, feels warranted in soliciting his share of Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with she best the 'market atTords. }cis Stabling is Large and Warm. Ilia Bar shall be filled with as good Vqnor ma are to be found in the country. BESIDES, for the ageommodistitm of many, the subscriber is manufacturing Boots, Shoes Saddles l iar. nem Trunks trod Takes. Ae., e r e. And keeps .on band a good assortment of PATENT MEDICINE:4; for all of trhieh his patrons will be asked Only a mode rate price. • . • For former patroness oar &Tem the public wilt please swept the abteere /hooks of T. D. OFTEN G. Laceyville, Sept., 43, IEI3O. ~~listil{~auidet~: ' itilifttrivAoOßE& COS! T. RAIL ROADAIRWARDING LINE From Waverly. ror 11./450, . , , ' oAr,.ksts vim, ssztosxs Extsrrisi. ur IC, , ' , Co. still eel:4nm their) regular 1 j .. . . pr- - - - - , it. fi.im theis Stilts liott4. sem. 4mt lier te, ibis Dellot r iftWageslit, where Pl l oDGetiCtil 1414 wilt.he FOceri o and lertieded hi the NeerTork & Etireie "New •Yedefts; 4 7•l 4 :ll W. Thoopeatissekitt - ti* gttliorsium .. , arurinalo returik• ever* iiri.leiauga4a:aulteleiliede) flea ths time' Produce *sent:— , • •• ' Capt. p Thonisa v n takes tfiiiropporinnity . of returning thanks (or pie; liberal patronage, and tutEe% . by mi tt attention to theintetestik-ol his customer*, to merit a 'Share for the (inure. Liberal cub advances maul on Produce at all ri mm. It r6 /4 1041. • , M. MOORE 4 - c o , • W. THOMP§ON. H. 111.• MOORE & Co. are ruching daily from New York, a large and well assorted stock of, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots, 81Soes, Pork, Flour, Fish, Nails, Butter, Cottlrond T. 1.1%14 Clover and Tiburthy seed, &e. Ate., which will hi sold as cheap for cash or country produce, as 'at ady place in Western New York. Waverly Ana. 1 1850. • •H. M. MOORE & CO, 4 00 10 00 Dr.' Fitch's 'Celebrated Medieines • / Pulmonary Balsam, 5 00 3 00 5 00 -60 2 50 Pectoiat Expectant, Pulmonary hir.uniant. HumarOorrector, Anti Dyspeptic_ Matiture, Cough-and Cathartic Pdls, Nervine, Female Pills, ' Vemnifuee,r. Speci fi c, Pure and Medicinil Cud Liver Oil, &c., Ned by him ermstrmtly and with unprecedented sue. ee.s in the trea•menl of Coughs, Colds, Conn:nip:um, Asthma, Head ',diseases, Dyspepsia,. Scrof.riu, -Strin Dikases. Rheumatism, Female Complaints, Piles, &c, Dr. Fitch's unequalled Patent silver plsited abdomins supporteri; Inivored Plated steel spring shoulder brace; 15i. riteh's silver inhaling tube. Dr. Fttehis' Celebrateet Jilt Lectures, On the prevention and:cure of Consiimption, Asthma, ll t iseases of the Heart, &c., and on the Method of preserving health and beauty to an old age. . This book'shouhl be in every family. To the.Cort sumptive it points out the only reasonable hope for re lief. To mothers, the dtrections it gives in the care and education of children ate invaluable. 78,000 copies of this book have pasted through the pro's, and the utp• Cone in nes -unabat ed. For bale by S t 3. FITCR & Co.. 709 Ettoat}Cray, flr, t., and HUSTON & PORTER, Tdwatpl3, and by E. RAT H BPNE, Canton. 4 , hr. I•'tldia Guide lu IB'olida. or directicias to per k ons tieing Dr. Forbid remedies,. to be bad gratia;of all the .tzente. 1:1'' - 10.3353. t7lolit'6W Wholctale !fl' reldil &titers in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUG" AND CHEMICIAL STORE, To the S•wth attito in the Ward Holm.' _\v here tht.y ate now receiving and nr{ning. a 'new and extem,iye as r•ttinent of Detiw,s, Med- Chernicals. Paints. Oil..Glaks, Varnish. D 3 e Wood and 1)3 e St u.fr,s. 'Family Grocer if., Choice Wines and LiqUcirs, Fire Nifot! : 7:: Tor, Perfumery Fancy Articles, Brushe., Combs, stone. Was, and Wooden Ware, Blacking, Tobaco, Snuff and Ci. gars. All the popular pfstent medicines he &t.— Their sinek now comprise* cys-ry article usually kept, among. co hich may be fonnd the follbwing, DRUGS. AND MECIGINES, Opium, Ca' ram Tartar. Camphor, Cistile tiorip. Litman ice, Alcohol, 13al's Capaibs, ithretiarb, Aloes, Flown. chamomile, castor ail, olive oil, quicksriver, magnesia, r o ll and flower sulphur, borax. red precipitate venire turpentine, eps salts; corn, atibliinatiee. aqua ammonia, sale, tartaric amid, laudanum; pink, sen na . quinine. Ail the - essential o ffs, gums. myrrh, tragarvmh ainhic,narrol boge Arr. Corks of all kinds, bath brick, mum wad, coriander fenugreek, isiirklass, g!ur, neat. loot and tanners oil -perurian bark, cayenne pepper, emrty, sand parr, opideldoc, stinkers herbs, sex:Tonna, Gonad, htirebouud. Sugar, coffee and tea.of ill Linda, mora.,cf, spire, pepper, Itittetard, r.Mmeg, mace. tish, mint citron and zintc currants, salad oil choclate, cocoa.w da, and butter crackers, rice, starch, ginger, salrratat, sariga'ed, white anyl bar soap, sperm and Inflow can• dles, jug". and botile• pipes, mustard, natant, vend 'sauce, shati,msckerell,s3huon . &t. &c. .I.lQrOitg. .1 k Cognise, °turd and amyl icon bra Si s Croix, ON gr• maca and Neer England rum. pureMelland and ap.sat, Irish and Monongahela whiskey Medina...roc teat, daret. lishon„ port and shampaign winos conliale, creme de citron anise, rime, wanille.pr amonr, candle. °maker, moka, noyeatt and argent. cheaper than ever offered.. goopn.Terfumery and Fancy Goods. Shoeing. cream, soaps, military and windsor,Goulsnli medicated perfumed sand soap. imperial shaving Brarb..' es notrlnal, french toilet; violeir, musk. ihnond and transparent soap, wash balls, I.tdrins estiacts joctry club, patchauft, bouquet de corolla., musk. mile Flees Terbium CaLhous oromatitine, cologne: bay and rose water, swish lily white, fin rouge; penman mkt ar.d pos't'er, hair dyes hair invigorator. _Whs. eradicator perfume 'satchels, court plaster, playing COIN. 4'we pencil points, Oilloes steel pins, Liineric ti,di hooks, drawing pencils, percussion caps, inks, red, black ssJ indelible, combs, purses, pocket hooks, tronsparrntraia. to wafers'&c. &c. Hair. Hat, Otoite, Scrub, Shoe, Paint, Markin:, Vit., nigh, Sash Artists round anil - sable, Camel' Hilt ,atul 4.141 - Ting Pencils, Blenders & Bragera, White Wir4li Counter, Flesh, Tooth,. Nail, Conk, D re nre,.flothrt, Infant, Lather, Table, Horse & blark.nc Brush". wzqaip Tobacco and snuff Boles, Nipple Shell ' s, N twin Bottles, Breast Pompit, tech Ri ng .. b e d raw. ” 11 a 2 "". shoulder braes, triunes- and abdominal sitTurfro , "14e. ' cathete r ; c°oll glasses, graduate., tbeinoinc• term, stridulates, fotcepa, lancets, Liquid and spread sate wive. plaster &e. . PAINTS AN,D DYE . STUFF'S. NksraCali. red, cam And log wood, fustic, Et ier wood, lac 413(4 esillieer; red sounders. madder. alum: ml' peras, btu vitriol, solution do composition rhenne. eel vitriol, oxalic-acid and all ilk acids, wain tin. gannet and rotten. atone, wemillion Amn Chines sod BOP" Spani.h brown, venetian, 'verdigris** green, while, black and red lead, chrome yellow lad peen. jams, coach and copal vami,, lampblaik. ' li th ium reu! , t whiting, yellow Ochre, a is turpentine, & lint' nil, non. I chal, terra de skims, u bir, golt ksf, bronze*, and 1 general assortment of paints, for Artists. - • orzair..,Ak.ts*g. • Frimak Riau 24 by 30,22 by 30, 20 by 30. 20 1 1 24, 22 by 21, 1.1 by Is, 12 by 20. I: by IS, 12 by . IN JO by 14, 10 by 13, 9 by 10, 7,bv 9. PATENT MEDICIN E Orrick! vertnifuge, mothers relief, Drjayne s medicines, a/I the anrinipirilla, Wani 9 -istand'SvnYn" syrup or 'mkt cherry, t riihama rule E loci nary and (ahem Brags Indian Remedies.4arieties of pill+, sugar 0364 bilirrhs indian vegetable, tar, oriental &c. Dr. Christina galvanic belts. bracelets, nect.l?ce and Sri vanic fluid. Dr:Fiteh% very celebrated medicines, L I G.H T. Phoigene lamps and phosgene, purr rliampl,ine is burning fluid, whale, lard and-sperm oil. AU goods warranted as represented at the ',Cm Char nruft.aral Chemical tittore'v Santh Store in the' Nral House juntill IiSTON es. rt. K. • MC PM 311011 k • ASA,CREREL, in bbls....hail bbls., quarter 111..sDi iV-1 kids ; dry and pickl ed Codfish; also a few tell find rate Thy Herrings for Baikal. the "Cash Stab ' apl7 Hot 3. At M. C ON} rase spring stale moleskin Hats; - a LIMO ° . Fe.vd. mud Patin leaf Hits at AGENCY OF Depu fatly. Syrup, Heart Corrector, Mode iemoved their ,GROCEFtES bIIUSH E