IM=MEMiM • • gg,otl4tlrttWar. • fattilig Fedi* foi Stark. • •• 'That rutting folder fur F4Orl: evicially the roar is n worthy off attention among farm3yi, will . I beh-.ce,..be ailtnineil by all who Wive given it an) thing like a fair trial. Cut foil& r, bilevesy, dii i ipttno, is of more value for-stock thin . Imm I o.hate tioirrn pet:Anna to be or opinion that a-home wooki thriito as well apon - ltny, ai he would Wili107:11 114 being col, and a ntotletzto allowance Of oahtaihied. 4. • lhis.may be claiming too mddit for it, hot 4 - et there is a stronger argument in its favor. Horses a+ well as other stock, appear to relish the same fodder better for it beir i esti; besides the advantage-of eating it in hall the tiara, alluvring more for rest. It has also a tendency to obviatin the dilically to - a hick cattle and horsq ate-stiblect, iri the %%dour sezoins, when they are kept %mush, 'kidder. such as wheat and oat straw, corn kidder, poor Lay, which will be much better eaten by being ent:lll.in i.hout4 I have tepeatedly sect Wile; offered to cattle and refused, 'trod the same fodder passed through.' the cutter, returnell to them apparently toViercsalisfartion, from the dispristion they made of it. flay that is musty, is much iin proved by minin, as the dust becomes liberated by tits operation. There is one otheebenefii lobe de l tivetl, which is in niiNite4 straw, poor hay, Le. will/ Mat vOricli is good, by which hreasts all will be ea ten. Some ; however, may object, that straw and poor hay ate:in a. mariner worthie, , s, therefore noth ing is gained. But we may ter:Whent that the lime has not long since gone by, when very many doubt ed there being.any advantage in grinding coin and cobs together for proverder; but experiments have established the fact that there is economy in it: and from some experience in mixing fodder, I iltiok the advantage fully equal to mixing cobs. with corn piovender.—"llsi,re Fan/tn.. Tictrr vs. OPEN sass.—There is great diversity 'krf lloory as well as practice, amni. farmers itt regard to open and tighC x klants. Oas class will keep all their barn doors ppen during ,haying and harvesting, and for some tirtte ef,er, to let the air circulate through, and carry otri the warm vapor or steam froin their mows of hay 'or ;pain. Anoth er class - will make their trams tight, ned keep all the doors shut as closely, to keep the cold air from condensing the warfm vapor or steam before it can escape from their mows of hay and grain—know ing, as 'they Fay„that if the contriiiied air is kept confined it will Le - mme quite warn), and the vapor from their hay and grain will tiseka it, and find its way out at the top of the bam mhereas ; if the cold air is allowed to come in contact with their Mow; it will-condense the vapor at or within the surface, thereby producing rpintur consequences. Now, which of these two classes is most correct in theory and practice 1 In my opinion, the form er class count not adopt a better way . than their -own, to defeat their object. It is well known among liirmers that it is necessary to have htry dried more rot . staeLt.t , than for it • into barns; but the tr* reason why it is so, is not so well known. I m ill attempt to give a reason, in- part. Every load of hey or grain', when taken from the field, commits a proportion, perhaps one-eleventh of its %%eight of moisture or waft•r— unless it is dried till nearly spoiled—all of which moisture should pass mr . by I.vaporatitin ar sAveat iog. Bat if it is put into a stack or mow exposed . to the air, the vapor will be Itlely to ih condensed before it rapes, which would Le about equivalent to throwing ode° much water—trot a small amount hundred pouutls, or twelve and one . hail gailons, to every twelve • or fifteen hundred poen& of hay, k': lam inclined to believe that' 'pais mi;ht be cut in the .alternorm of a dry: day. in the lattei part of of the haying season, and par immediately - into-a. tight barn, without danger of •ispoiling.-I . piral Nenc YoAcr. CHAnctut ror. SwiN) r..-11 i• not, perhapA, getter ally known, that one of The best articles that can he given to swine while in reiteration fill thetulv is common charcoal. The nutritive propriies'et thin ~ substance are greai and animals have butAri g vted on it, without any other food, tor weeks too:tiler.— Geese confined, s ) as to be deprived of motion, and led with three grains of cant per day, and as much charcoatas . thel could devour,liarebecome Mt in eiglit'ilays, thomp they were poor and thin in flesh when confinei. 'The hog eats it voracious• ly alter a little time., and is never sick n hile he bas 2 lull supply. it'shoulkl alway be kept in the ,styes, and fed to the inmates regularly :very day, like other food.—Penn. /et. Fassinas . Lt.isriA.— We need a grpal im provement ill this respect —we need a distinctive Rona style of building—comfort and convenience , tOrnbitted with neat said simpte.,elegartee. firoh• expensive ; gaudy or clatrwire, but graceful in fora', eh: s' e in ornament, with quiet, neutral colors, sweetly , blendilg with the surrounding green, all breathing the air of peaeltil calm repose on which the eye may rest with pfeasore. I would gladly enlarge upon this, did lithe permit. The liouses should not only be slieltere.l but adorned with trees, none more beautihrl Mad those of our, own fereats A few choice fruit neer., of vaTiotis kinds, With grapes and smaller fruits which need but little care, with ornamental shrubs and climbers should be there. None of the tadornruente.of beauty are more graceful or attractive than fragrant and blooming vines around the rustic porch. And let there be a garden, too; it need not be a large one—not the neglected patch, mirnetimes s so miscalled. intended for po tatoes ,. and cabbages, 41 fi lled with , burdock and hfules, but a 'neatly arranged plat for shrubs and flowers, laid out with taste, and kept with care . Cul.ivare a taste fur flowers and teach your chi'dren to love them. In,4ing so you will give them new sources of pleaspre—new faculties - foe enjoyment. And do not deern the time they besauw.upon them lost time; it is well bestowed and . l,ll4lyiekl a rich seam, in pure and simple joys, end the cheerful love of borne. To Fatten Fossn.s.Fowls may be fattened in Sour or five da3e by the following process: Set some rice over the fire with skimmed ,milk, as much only as will serve one day. Let it hod till the rice is swehed out ; add a teaspoonlul of sugar. reed them four tines a Liy * pant y and give them as much each time as them Great care must taken that they 69411 - uotbang, sour gi• vett them, as that prevents their katestip„ Give them dean miter, or the milk ft:wattle-sloe tothink By this method the flesh will have a elem.' white IIeSS ; led as rice goes further than barley meal; it will be f.oud more economical Ell 111:1==iill it~isalliiaecns: N j 101: iffiE . • rsorraccrium I. ii. Nzi.1494, A. M., Principal. ws.e. Kti.LOM4fratittrar Wasik itliaia44ll. PROCILL4 M. kTHER WOOD, 'teacher in Printery Drparlatent. THE Fan and Winter waken will (vintner:re oil 9'arado Atiekad 20th. abd coatinae without trrmirsionlM tnaliatabas whealthwe will be ft vacation Jailing.the Holy Days. Portivoliratteribon wfl be.peid pktbille preparing to tezch IThmaker4heltrer , Alai echsilars ern • emitansodated with - baled Fie rmailyittlibe Prin4al, • • Terries yea itametme. Prime, Department, • Common Bogfish, . . High. Eegi f erb, Latin, Greek end Higher Iliadvediaties, Oiti NIT Mil TVTIOS. SR^ o.lw 25 FRANCIS SMITH, P resident. SETH PAINE. Sec'y. Troy - , Bradford eontity, Pa, Aug: IRSO. - fullosting causes are on the Hilt for trial A' December Term 1850, as fullowirto rift Musk on Piano Forte, roma, Piinting sea Wincing mm 44 lucid. atoll. no wszte. . N7B Wesintore • J Arla et al • W !Can field Benj. M'itean i Jahn Moore ad jj W Tracy A 0 Katt at al Athens Drage Co. Wood Jr 4' ter ten S A Tenant K:ingsbery ex. D Alexander C K Ladd el al I J M'Kean ISt ter. ten. : Strait et al tte. time, Baird ' Rogers ailra Charle. Whirplc s levicrt)-figoryi t hl bean ' s -td an- • Nathanie,lP'ower , A Fro** et ,o.F N 11.eIficlt o Job Shcparil Mir Wrlch, I. & J J & N 1) Warand. M C Mercur'uNe Leicester Morton • samtiel Chase adm * A & W FAVICean et! Rollin Sherwood Silas Clark E 8 &E Pomeroy It C Hickok &c Miner Bile's. David Drirtrer - William Patina, Benj. Ctevens"n E B Conthane' er a' Henrietta Enrico B Jerez Tomrkina Leonard Pratt David Barber J B Wor'ret & son B W Eane. U Bailey & tun Pumnny Gontlrne 1 Ge. W Patter W Robertson J Holc.nuti W H Cheneq C ERsithbone W HVandyke Uriah Thortipgen O P Ballard Ere. David Barber R Chandler Patten, Lana & Alle:110 P Ballard Warner & Tompkins James Kipp Ft”pornas for second wit returnable on Monday, the 9th day of December, WO, at 10 oclock fine noon and for third week on Mt.nd:ty the 10th of the same month, at 10 o'clock in the fornoon. ALLEN arli.EA N Proth'y. TOWANDA ACADEMY. • THE next term of this Institution will cortnt - nce ou Wednesday the 2d day l)ctober next, tteL:e.r 'ha cbarac of C. R. 13Accur. as Principal, and Kiss EL C. BA irsro vv Preceptre.s. Tnittori per term of Dr ;fn. treeks Orthography, Re al Writtug, 6 eogra• phy and Mental The spine, with Wells' Grammar, Adams' Arithmetic and Tow ti l s Analysis, Philosophy., Chemistry. Rhetoric, Logic, AY tron omy and Book. Keeping, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonbmetry, S.urcey lir,. Conic Sections, A nalyt feat Geometry, ot. ) c l 4 50 Latin. Greek and French Lange/lea, 6 00 Fuel, Ist and 2d terms. 26 Scholars received at any period of the term, and charged only from the time of their entrance: Board can be obiained pricasehmilies on rea sonable terio.. , . J. 0 .2 1111ONTA:rit, Presl C. 1.. WARP. Seek. of Roars! of Trustees. Towanda, June IS, 1850. DISSOLETION.—Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between the stib. scribers in the Harness and Trunk entities bust Wm is thia day dissolved by muted consent. E. Smith a, son will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted must make .immediate payment; and those vi ho, have agreed to pay grain, are moaned that tintless del' !twirl at Sae time agreed ; Cath will be expected. Novemlkr IS, 1850 SADDLES, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. • E. Szni. Son s • • RE4PECTFUL d LY inform the puiid that they will continue the business at their old stand, north *ido of the Public square, and will keep on hand, and nienrifarthre to order. every variety of SADDLBs. BARN kISS, TRUNKS. VALIUM, see, of the Lest materials and of worknionshlp; not to be edipassol. By stnct attention to business, and promptness in rulltilling engagements, they hope to couthillinAte lib eral patronage they have heretofore enjoyed: CA ttartes Tanta:NG Will be dune on short Once, in the neatest manner. All kinds of Grain Produce , Hides Sheep' Peke wilt be takon in exch ange for work. TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. ell . Eo. N. TITTNIING, respectfully informs the pub. 1 .—. 1 lie that he is just receiving from New York sn assortment of ready-made Clothing, to which be in. cites the attention of pnrchtfters. Among his stock may he, found t t • ()err Coals. Sark Coats, neainess Coats, Frock and Dress Coats, Cloaks. Patti . ' doom, Vests, Round abouts, 4E., in all Myles and all prices. lle is determined to sell his Clothing it unusually tear price" for C yen, trod believes be can make it the la terest of those reishingto purchase to give him a call. • iy At gibs old stand, between Bartlett and Kings berv's Stores, up stairs. ' Cutting and making up. done as usual in the most fashionable manner, promptly and to order. 'Towanda, October 20, I R 4 9y. DRIED ApPLES. (rantity of those superior brier! Apples S pet on head at 12 TIFFANY'S. TCATIIEII--Sole and Upper Leather; also Kip and Calf shins, for sale by m3O K. & CO. Medical Departutent of Penn a College, Ninth, beim' Locust Street, Pitiladethirt. THE Lectures for the session of 1850.-4 1 meace on Monday, Oe.:Zber /4th -continue, without interruption until she ensuing Ist of urarch.-- , The Picolty is constituted as folhwas Wit. Dsauscit, M. D. Principles and .Practicer of Medicine. Joan Wit-flu:gr. M. D. Obstcrics and Ammo Women and Children. Hussy 8. PArrsasos, M. D, Malan Medics and Therapeutics. Ws. IL (;spar, M. D. A natorry and Physiology. DAVID (hussar, M. D. Principles and Practice of 'Surgery. Wssaisoros L. ATLI C, M. D Medical Chem's -tgl- Clinic at the Penns,bran"' Hospital, the ticket of which is famished to every scond-coupe student without charge. Fees—Matriculation, $500; for each ticket $1500.; Groduatiqn 5'0,00; 'the Anatomical rooms will be opened on the tat of October, undei the care of DR. JAMES H (INTER Demonstrator. . HENRY 8. PA7TERBOSOiI.D. Register. No 82 Arch street Philadelphia. DRS. HUSTON & PORTER. DI IIIBIICIANS_ Allitt• BURGEONS, oiler, wroth store is the Ward goose where they may belated ready to attend to calls of their profession. AA uFFs-a large assprtment of - lira fur sale cheap .L.VI by OA B. RINI:SEERY & CO. =EDZ ME . • . . reriOchtes • .ICsti;lionin7s, siglikiit to jiff i'keell itPlYnitl if fir rPert can be 1,9 4 . 1 *- 4 scilinMsdh flq,pirpfafri virfues qf Dr. Simples, iikbrattri VifitO3rAletlifinee• .? • • • St to $3OO 380 400 Celebrated Compound .strop of Wild Only: , Tate&p.T. NcT ►1 4• 1 • 11-ag • • • I.: • ' • • that / • , Would net /give one bottle of br Svveyne . e. Cp#7. poem) Syrup of. WM ^ :herry, for half a amen of aol therittepstation*. I have 'ti e d art itpoptilim owlet, hot this P nn , ln tin tis4ll,ll for , thO yore of the frifkkwing ea's% ' !qi.: Coughs, Colds, Contiumf. Oen, itip Rang Sot Paltritistioti ot tho Heart VVll.K.pino Cough. Tickling or risilig srosstion ? shpt.,: Asthma or writ. lieu of •the Wervoui.System, yr hit policed teurituutiou 'from sny rause, slid prlrirnt prisons froth fellihg two e Decline. &ci &e., this mnlitine has out it • equal. tna MG r.CI 6 *CI. 3 r 111 Case. EN Azotirienews ccetrelevet. Guest run: of ttin•Sn tlisso's. "Illinrer• at Mr. Pet Factory, corn e r of Ninth acid Wallies sts, Spring Darden. More subotantiol evidence or the wonderful en:entire propertiai uf. Dr. Sawa r viaZum pound Syr,up of Wild ektrry4 . Ptirtt istraltiA. April 16, 10511. debt. app'! Jett f m cent aPPI ff/r. Strasenc , - - -Dear . ifir—Being severely _ afflicted with a violent Cold and Cough, which *enlist upon my lunge, attended with great diMvulty, soreness in my side, that I could scarcely breattie, 'gritting Of blood no lippcsite, could grebe rest at night, owing to. the severity of my Coitgb, .epit as much as a pint of blood at a time. :rbismottrafal state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of halo; cured, having trirdlibysicians and numerous things without relief; but having heard of the great virtues of your Com pound Sysup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the firs: eminence, I conclilded to make a tad of it, anti em happy to Male Met !!fire bottles performed a perrim core: my steep is lithe Un disturbed and svreei, and I firmly believe that to your medicine I am indebted fur this great cure. I. t ail debt app" " tell' sei fa shall be glad to eommbnicate with any perm* cm the antiect who may be pleased to call on me, and tnt• mborste what I love said ih the above certifitatei at the factory or my residence. Young, its. OC• 'De very particular - fa get the original and only crnuine preparation of -Wild Cherry, as prepared by Dr. Sarayne, N. W. corner of Eighth and Mice streets, Philadelphia ; all others afc " Llectitious and counter. SWAYNE.'S GEt/EPIOTeII V}RMIFI CE. " A safe awl effectual remedy for Worms. Dyrpep. „4,.Cb01er . ? Mochas, sictly or Dyspeptic ch dreu er aruilus, And the most useful Nat* lifclicito eta orf feud to 'he Public." luso rata ROAM careervits-sia. 82 00 3 00 Dal Sway:vs—Dear Sir --411rving.nunle ore of va rious nausem.r Vermituge Medicines. trbicb had been highly gppleueed by their proprietofs, 'without the slightest good eft: ct, and having heanl lmy trelkhholni speaking in the high*st terms of your Worm Medicines. its delightful taste a:vil .want . legfui effect. although telt somewhat drscours led fri , m the result of the aril' ties I had forc'ed upon my already emaciated, sickly. dyspeptic looking child, whwae delicate and, almost worn out frame the Worms bed %treacly begun tomato their ravages; I concluded ,n make trial of your val uable Vermifuge, which. to our veld Joy, the Worths had to let go their deadly 'and and %trona hold , ' upon the vitals. Such was the effect of Dr Swa3me's Ver nujir4e on my child which is ooh per."-ctly healthy. intimating air the color of the rose with all the mirth fuhierii of en innocent and playful child. 4 00 Yours lie., TCIDIAS WEIXAND. ' Pio. 4 Howell street, between Schuylkill Third and Four It. • Dewar, 'of Mhrokr , ! Remember, Pr. firiymr'. Vertnifuse it now put up in square battle& See that the name fi-apett correctly. SWAY:VB. E. Sl4ll'll. C. I'. SMITH, JERE CULP. Dr. Strayne's SvAmr Co-d 4,1 Sarsaparilla and Fl trail of Tar Pills. A mild and affective purgative, great porifyer of the blood, the? ecrrert all the functions of the liver, and as SW alterative in Deopeical affections they are eery valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression of spirits. headacbsollec., arc cured by these purifying Pinar . Remember always to inquire parti.mbirly for Pr. Sersyneer bartarfarilte ittid &CUM% See that the-signature of Dr. Bersyrie Loon eseh Bor. Tbeiabova valdrldemrdielnes are prepared only 17 Dr. II Swarm. rather of thh.and Race streets. Phila. orders oto wham ts should ha addressed. Chas. Rathbone. - Canton ' 'grown & finckwril, Mon- Beidleman Jr. Brown; A.. ) melon, then valley. ,C. H. Herrick, Athens. D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. Kinney & Elsterice, She- C. T. Murphy. Centrevilie.i ohcquin. Daniels ' ,Dufsnzirm. Bollock & Co.. East 8. W. & U. F. Pomeroy; Smithricl.l. Troy. 22y King & Vo.hurg, Trny. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TGIYAMM! Clock, Walett l and leitelry store ! A". WARNER takes this method of inforifing • his old co•tomers and the public generally, that he has purchased of J. P. Dull. his stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and has commenced the above business in all of its various branches at the old stand of the latter, on Main street, two doors south of thick 'Row.. Ins reputation as a watch repairer a so well established in this etrmannity, that it is hardly neces guy to say a word on that point. With his long es- Potence 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 Imtice. All goods sold, or Repairing donee liarranted as recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clock% Matches and Jewett"; kept constantly on hand. lty motto shad) be—quick sales, small prolks, cash down, and no credit given. Credit need not re asked for--as I am bound not to make its sequaintanife. Towanda. July 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER. 'CHARLES K. LADD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Olpee in the " Union Block," op stairs ' • North aide of thr Public Square, over Elwell's Las, Office. Entrance between Elweil v e rad Adams' law offices; where he May slimy* be form: when not professions* engaged. towands, July 12, 1850. I. M'INTOSH, DENTIST, LTAfir removed to a few doors below Brides Weer IA * a the East si.le of Msin-et. in the building for merly occupied by J. D. Montenye Esq. Alboperations ansountinulo $ 5 0.01 over. one he' to be paid down, the remainder in three months. I the operation proves uniaih.factory, the money paid aril be refunded. A note of hand however must wears th. payment ofths halfleft unpaid, with...a prow*. • In the matter of the estate of Simon Sprit ling. dee( HAVING been appointed an Auditor ,by the Or phone court of Bradford county, to settle am' report upon the account of - Byron.Kineshery. admi aim:Mar of the estate of Simon Spalding. dr-eesser , the .anderaigned will a l ‘end to the duties of his op pointment. on the 30th et., at 10 o'clock A. M. at th. oiTier of Wm. Elwell. in he borough of Towanda. Noe. I, 1850. 11. BULLOCK, Auditor. *cola= .ar:zNalr,ilM2=,.m.7-,'•• ft: if'MJodl, More News.lb r. the -Sheik. b BWAIISX'S Pnit. tiirl.rwTa, Matt+ 20, /844 d CLEANSE AND PURIFY! A ENTS.POR DG A DPG RD CO TINTY lirwrcre & PtitetTA. Towanda Pa. ' AUDITOR'S NOTICE • 4 : 4 liffiteted - ao • . •-• Another JellostatingiietturrediViry Sdiencrs Pahnonic Syrup Thefaßort hg ease is one-of the greatest triumphs of diediiiiingfreW Tomo hest pebUthed in medical his. tory. Mead lit - ProutpteilliYedf filltefihan theYeeling Of lantiolence. rnd (tit die %woe fit rarefy marled fella* linings, I de sire rttiltudgmown a shottldeacriptionof DIY Amite. and lb* 414 ifitiitted4mMiohcainyd trait SCHEIICKS PIM:I4OW eifilUP4 4litairyeareige Ipu *filleted wit t LaNdiniCeolda Witieliteddedett my breast and side, and eytm lesttlitYcyroullit,teise confiders hie blood; ttly edhgli Wes tightitod thstrersittsk l A ""deiT hea Ind Wax'-it er r esulping-Chißia . mid esteem ataight.withierest difienltyafrbeitathimPrand great loss of appetite; my system wig entirely pros ktatclit,bfillPg ctl o fitaltd to art ~!Draillos; Of Air *Wet , Terw•of the neimegitifteril unsafe its ot*tiali tended me. dud after exhatuning all their y# nouneed my we , incurable. Imbed, one said my lungs were airoret gone, cud I could not passably. re, cover. At stage or my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Dr. Schenck's' Pullnionie Syrup, mid Wire I bad taken half a dozen bottles, was so far recovered as to lie to go about the house. It scented to strength en my whole system—it loosened the cough and Mop ped the bleeding—my 'lsayiett became regular, and every tide: I ate, teemed to digest easily and newish my whole system. Indeed, ruch was the rapid pro. gees* of my besi:th and so sudden the change, th at I became too sanguine of i speedy cure, and abandon ed the use of the medicine before the disease was thee/141AI eradicated, Which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the lungs last tall, accompanied by a die tressing cough. I again commenced taking the Pul- Manic ft ) and sent for Dr. Schenck who, tiparti careful eismination, vidvised me to continue nib* B. Before I had taken four bottles, an abscess named in my Fide, which , gathered and broke, diseltarging, t,► new is i Can /edge, a Pint of deep dbagreealde yellow quit ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my whole sys tem, Fruit this time I began to get better, and am happy to say entirely recovered. I cm sure' at this tune I enjoy better health ati I have fiu the juit-ten, years. Siete commenc ed ta‘ting the Pulmonic Syr up, I have never failed to rerommeed it- ' ,b e ig e' , I went, that crimes, it> well is myself, might •be,saved saved from that awful disease; for i feel it e" duty I owp to the afflicted to pas rlish it to the *oat 'Permit me to mention a few cases /which hive come under my immediate observation. Being on a visit to thrmilen, N. J., last summer. I saw • child. evidently la the last slap of bowel consumption. The mother informed me that the plrysteiarni bad given the child op 11141- raral.le. I told her what benefit I bed received horn the use of Schenck'* Polemic Syrup, and induced het in procure a bottle. I beard nothing- more from the fink ittlireref petit shout three month alter; being in the market, trerkatiention was drawn to a lady who observed me very anent/rely. She dirtily approached e ms. and asked if Lwow not the lady irbo.necommend ed Schenck's Pulmonic syrup to her dying child lass summer in 4 :entrien. I replied that I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered • and was tumour mod, heahhy. tier name is hire. Wilson, and sow resides in Bruf...slrera. Another lady I would amnion in particular, who had a serofidotts affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore...arid darer her eyes was seriously affected with it. elLe hid become meetly emaciated, and to all appearatieer past neovegy. I induces' her to try Schenck's Pul mon= Syrup, which she did, sins is eon perfectfy cured. Amalie: lady, Mut, McMullen. whose residence I will Mee on appli- Mition, was evidently- in the last stage of Consumption. I prevailed • upon her to try the fratetronle Syrup. In a eery short *me she was entirely recovered, and now en jots excellent hearth, having become exceedingly fleshy These are three eases within my knowledge, which I know were mired by Schenck's Polmonic Syrup, MI oho doobt this atatement, and will tale tbe 'footsie to call on me at sly residence Parrish sweet five doors", above teeth north mode, I think I will he able to wit- , belorily cm:mince them by men case, and others that know have been cured by this Syrup. Since my cure, there have been so many to see at. to knoll what I took. that I have bad * eery good opportunity of honeying It great many that bare taken it, steed have been greatly henefeted theieLy. aka t taint if patron* &filleted with Consumption or laver Csuenplaint„ would send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully exaeupe their longs„.aml if he says he can cure them, tallow the ifirecfione, and prevent taking cold, they will MOO , reectref. GULIEJ.MA 1.. IXIITZITP, Phirstsfdpbini May 99, 189 9., I g E, EDWARD lirlxsol J. H. &must' ir.—Dear Sir—f halo known tire: Lribert for several years. art_a member of my church , and have all confidence in her statement, and' am TO ,LI juiced to find her again ream to health. Any thing more, in addition to !ter instil en 4 ia tiredbms. Yours. truly. TII a I. JAN E WAY. Pistor of the Nort Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia. June 20, lel9. BA sr. above Omen. Prepared and sold by 1. H. & REVCE, at his tar. miter . ? S. E. corner Coates & Marshastat., and by the following Agents in Braaten! Coun t Gees A. Perkins, Athens; U. Bailey, Lerayikrille; T. Humphrey. Orwell Maynard ik. 111700dbern, Ro m e ; J. J. Warfotd, Monroetin; If. D. Parkhurst. Ilk Ilk C. E. Rathbun. Canton; King & Vosinn, Troy. and by MIX &ASCI,N. Towanda. Price, $ll per bottle or $5 per half dozen. ppX.Z4 ;or J t' • Pt -1•:???7-5-jr,, 7 ,1 A ityaig ,ante For sale, together with the .ether ralu preparations of -the Grvelenhera Co. , hy* Huston & Porter, 41 H. Mix in Towanda; and by agents appointed in each town in the (*linty. Also, for sale, the Grrafentrig Manual of Health, ■ 'complete titan noow for Fnmilies,amtainirig informa tion relative to the treatment of almost every form of of disease; 300 pages--price, BO Cents. N. B. A Family Newspaper will be given, pet of charge, for one year, to all who purchase Graelenbrrg Medicines. All communications most be addreimed to P. C. In serial, Elmira, Chrmung county, N. Y.. Genets! Aret. Very Strange but I rue. Gentleman of Utica. N. Y., has obtained from I 1 the Witch-bezel, • simple remedy, *Veil lays • more just claim to the name of," family cure all" than any Medicine we have ever before knows. Nothing is connected with it but a littla Alcohol to preserve it, and yet it acts with great certainty ip removing pain ,nd all local ineemation, caring all antes, burns, biol. lea and lame_neor, rapidly. Files. bowel complaints, holera.mortins„ hemorrhagkear ache. toothache, sore .yea, and all teryous affections. It is white as water Ind as harmless,. and it is coiled " Pond's Pain Destroyer and healing Extract." vane is genuine except " Pond's Extract" a blown in he bottle, Mr. Pond first introduced - this medicine to he public and hits expended a vast deal of time and noney in bringing it to a high state of perfection, and ye now warrant every lirottle to give satisfaction. A man by the name of Spencer has pot forth an Aide called "The Coyle Extract" which ifilims to ar from the Watch-basal. If from that shrub, itsnanoe • • a perfect deception, and it Is s 'eery imperfect &nil ; be net deceived, get a pamphlet and see. For sale at Montanyes & l'o. Towanda, 8. 8. Hin nen Motirtietnn, 'Parkhurst & Lamb Leßoy, Hance Kelley Franklin. June 6th tstio L. B. Hr 313 78 Co M rif XiS 8 permanently Canted at Troy. and will continue to make profeasiOnal visits at Towanda, where• he will a found at the Ward lionse--and mho continue to vi. it Canton, Mimrorton. Burlinuton and Smithfield as anal. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1850. SURVEYING AND MAPPING. , , ;my.. Yi • The Celebrated Oratfenberg Vegetable NI, were introJuced into the (1. 8. m the yeal 1816. Theit , eS raordinars virtues, and_enpe iorify over all other P 11.1.8 known in this country. has established them as the stand ard Medicine of the day. cjAVING resumed the business of SURVEYING, an work mummer:l to my eine will be done with ecursey and devmeeh. Notices Nil a the "Ward louse^ win ensure attention. Mey 24, 1850. - - JOS. :ekes to-0. FAlnitoni Inebsel Meytert, C. L. With. IL 8. Brydel. • 77ARMERS can find CIDER BA RREIA by c a lling - won at 010 TI FFAN Y'S. =iffffZ=== :. .11413( . . lut t .:vo.tuttimOokict _m g numr. Arithmetic. Ige ra, Book-keeping, "riliali.+GlVlßW•"4lKciac. 0004 01 'War/ Thy. At i o if itocaosio44)eitirsiogy. Nature! PhilaaMlll AfPfoniMMNlCwith,the Of *veil apparatus to illue ! *Ont) .Phitogoligl arid .Clikthietty, mettle /Linnet!, in Whim*. stOtitrisf /100 00 Day *sherwr Perquarter. , 4 00 J rAtllA,CliAß ‘ ra° rretidy, pet 4 _ > Liatint..l., 1,-f i s ' • . „ ' • %hill " • mbj 'l 5 eielebArlri 00 4 goting Tiattoiairy Orr Idatniciii . oi air 'do `plidd, ii`Prlvlteged i ta leaM'riiiiztreak'oi t unk etas-otih *bare "IMF!. steo the erPe time, without additional etaio. Tti ertidirai;the • taglish titaneter; ' the &irks of feariting:iiiichr efilhcaliofe bredihes. are Iter,qttattdri 43_00 instratthrnit on tte Huitar, ' 4 00 Use of Pianos,. Dirtying Ind - painting in water 'colour, including thb use dr, ideter!str, set Et &minis pipit,. paints, pencils, &c. 4 00 Oil paintiwn canvass. TO 00 Paintinorarisparent window stradea, Inciuding the supply of materials, each 4.00 do paper, ink arid yetref, per ttve ' lessons, • , (nett lit in, 'int. ctatre.lre. Wax Hotter; pet filmier, Pens and ink, , " Washing; '• Shunt in vacation, 42 00 per wink. Letters ywarr+sid, Mansard torhe Misses, WHITE MEntIFFIN, Dinghaniton, Broom co., N. Y., will c. salve proutiot attention: • BOOT k SHOE MANUFACTORY. swab. .41041 TOIL 14 1 8fr. WILCOt has removed his establish ./ went to the shop between Kingshery's and Bart lett's stores, atel where he stiH nolicits a share. of patine patronage. He irgenilf, by a careful selection oT Rock, and try slalom to the laureate of his cueto. men to make as mat. Ird durable work u can be sou atifartured in m llhia , pail .0 - the country. . He will lieep . Constaney on bawd, and ma: olectnre o order; ifirneen. Ca/f and ,Cnarie Ilynts and Shoes i Ladies' Caiters, Sloss and Stipa atfirkvn's do. I Gem's pita Twaps, 13j. Coontrir Pia4c4, of most, descriptiome, taken in payment for work, at the market price. Towanda. Aprll 1850. . - COMMERCtft6 WORKS: NEW 'ESTABLISHMENT. 'TIRE subscribers have commenced . the roux _1 DRY buoinelts it she old *and tortnely Octopi- Or a Chair and Bedstead Factory in the Borough of Ttniittitfa,lrhere we wilt hold (Molders In males to attend to the watts of any, and all persons who may favoring with a call. We hope by strict attention to bovinewitW men!. a where of - Pubfie patronitge. We are fiuing, up a hiACIDINIE SHOP connected with life Furnace, where we hope to be able to do any and stl kind* off:a/skin& end i dflinff up 4c. • Wn will endeaVor git all times he keep a gentrasaurtment of work nn hand - en that customers alai be accotncnodated on the Attract notice. rtAVfNG taken peers to setterE tfir artriers of ex perienced workmen from the ►ante of N. Y., we flatter ourradaes we shalt be able to turn off work in a work-. matatii . e manner and as good as eon be done in me otbei eitabrtahment. We chili also be preplan] kit tb nto)ah facfn?f• of doves by tin elathttly.emet Mill keep constantly on hand • Fear seleal morps for retail. The autwerilverainvite all masons who may be in Want o sty thin, in oar line to trite sts a ceased we game tee thew will net eri reretryJissictistlad. Sato Ayl Rod, or Parakll Abde, Mrll cranks, gvd grow, constan t ly on hand. Alen plows-of fhb moat 'proved patterns and Plow Maw& by •tine Atm to. Timid, to suit purchasers, as Marta be procured at any other establishment. Cu:tivatora of the most approved, patterns, also a superior tmthr o? Corn Piaui, for lialcby • ENOS TONPRIMS; N. C. TO VI GEO. W. rtfrrEtt, • Towanda Jane :irr Chi cesnltars takert iti etcharrge fof Wort Removed to B. kingsbery's Block! , w. 44 OuTneberitas, A o'7, We, 11 AS just returned fmnittWeity 4/P2 ...L I. oic*in York with • large . AK Inpfity OrWalichm„ Jewelry and - i , \ 4 7 . Oilier waw..tompriaing in part, i. • 7 tfi t , following iinicks,:--I,,ever, )% ,".. ; C '.. L ,-: 'E pine end Pin Wateles„ with ‘),..,..,,_ , ..e.' a,Aromplefe gnOrt6ent 'of .I:old --- Jrfwerry, ouch as Ear Ringo. Fin ger Rin pi, Worst Inne,Bracelets. Lockets, Goldi, chains, arid Pews. Heys, etc! Also, ull sotto of Silverwvie, and an quanfify °Med De,ido—arl of whirl! be offers ter rile eitet*dingly eilcap for CASH. Warlehes repaired on abort notice, and warranted In raft *ell, or thernoney Will he refunded, and a writ ten sereewrem given to thief effect if required, N. 11.—MAPLE SUdAR, and' Country Produce taken in paynient for work ; and els). learn now, and former, that th Produce mull be paid : selrerr th work is done--1 war rgaind credit in all its foiluit. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, A l vin. Toviinda, April 28, 1850. 4i .1511 To MN-L15T18.6.356. ei l SETTEES of now kinds, to BEIATEA every descripisi tion, which 1 ill sill low fok rrt Produce, or Pine or Ch .amber, or cl an plank ; will be received for work. TURNING done to order in the neatest mourner. Also. CABINET WORK, make and kept on hand, or made to order; in the bes E= Towanda, March 9, 1949: SPOkTSMEN ATTEND! u AVING relinquished badness in Towanda, the subariber has left the work he had on hand with John E. Geiger, at whose shop may be found the guns &c., which were remaining with him: He bay aim left Iris notes aturf 'recounts with Mr. Geiger. and glees thh 'lately notiec to all indebted that immediate payment must be made, or they" will be sul'jected to cost. He trusts that this notice will be suMtierd, without •resort to the other disagreeable alternative. .fOHII TROUT. Towanda. ICovember 8, 1858 LACIV I In lIE 'HOTEL 9 T HE svtiscßmEß, hating now completed his arrangements for the accommoilatiowof the Travel ing Pubic, feels watranteW in soliciting his. ahem of Public Patrbnsge. • His. Table shill be furnished the hest She mairiclaffords. His Sultana isLarge and Warm., His Sim shall` he filled With as good Liquor as ars to bei•tonne iri BESIDES, for the accommodation of mans, the zubseriber is manufacturing /Ws. Shoes Saddles, Mar. nem, Trunks and nine, fre. 4e. And keeps on hand s'igoral assortment of PATENT !Vitt/TOMES, for all ofvollich his patrons will be milted Doily a mode rata price. For furmer patronage and-favors. 4he poiClie wilt please accept the siiecre thank of T. D, OPHIPII3I. Lain rifle, Sept., 13, 1850. - $ 4 00 4110 4' to ood AO . • 00 6 06 • 56 • 250 THE subscriber his remated to his new shop, .a few rods' afairte his former location and on the op poi.ite sae of the street, whets he continues to Ntannfactent and Ittirp on hand, all kitds of Eane and wood seat CHAIRS; and JAMES MAKINSON, IMINI ii ... w,~3,-~~orib'i - • r'lt.'; - tsitlooont..Bl. ttes • RAItitigtADTORWAR.DING LINE From . Waved* :fa MO. Cptstirszviity. 11102111)/1 to rxr tIPTICII. if M. MOORE & will continutrOleir ler,ulte Frierardint Line (tam their Wore Hobsa niat, ; thelXill 6 V l w f Vf Utterly, arberetßODUCHof ell kindet will befiteelttbd dnd , forwarded. by the New t n i, 4t. Rallseadvditeel to• New York to Capt. J. IV. Thanapeow, whewill snake sale of tleratione. and task, rename entarytticrareeka,• (hrenrryntfuad s). from ths, ; ,time - Piadoethia wink t, •vito..4 ^PPorloliity of teturtiin i t thankslorristlibeiel patronage:l'nd hopes, by strict " attention to••thOinteresasol•his Ceitooll.llllo sank a shire for (hafnium. , • • Libthal leash advance* nage on Products at all Hotel, if required.' H. M. MOORE & Co. & • J. W. THOMPSON., , 11. M. MOORE Co. arc inceivina daily froth' Near.,ymk, a Jturtatid well s swotted stock of Dry ' 000416: Oroerrin, Hardware, Crockery, Boots, Sham... Pork,, Flour. Fish, Nails, Dotter. Cattle, and T, 1. Oak, Clever and Timothy real, &c. &c., which trill be • solB as cheitp.for cash or country.produce, as at any Office inOrestent 14"cw'Yoik. Waverly Anc. I 1850. H. M. MOORE & Co. AGENCY OF 11r.. Celebrated Polotonci+.l:laleam, ' Pectoral Expectant, Pulmonary , loitiment. anti:Dyspeptic Mirtare, Cough and Cathartic Pi(lli Nervine, - Female Pllll. ircirurfur. Female Pure Oral Medians/L:64,40er Oil, at., Used by kiln constantly rend-with" stnipreeedented Soo! eon in the treatment of Coughs, Cislds.Consumph un , Asthma, Heart Dimases, xla. Skits Diseases.. Rheumatism, Peronle Cenniflainls, Pike. i f s, Dr. Fiteit d s tifertittelT4 Patent silifet plated' steoniina supporters r improved pleted 'steel afitins SitoUliet brace' Dr. Fitch's silver inhaling tube. Dr. Pitch's Ceichrtitcd ATt - Lectiirti; On the prevention and cure of Consumption', Mahan', Diseases-of the Heart, rke., rend on the Method. of preserving healer and beauty to' an old age. , •• This hook should be",in every,farnily, To,tb‘e Coo. inriojoiye• it paints oat the only ressonable,hope for re. lief. To Mothers, the directions it gitrns the care sa education of Children ate invaluable. 78:000 copies of this book - fire passed through the presii, ant the hts continues enkabated. For oale:bli tit.. S. Frrre & 7J Binodriaj. T. Y., end nuttrrbr & PORTER, Tebrairda : sod by C. E. RAT FttlyN4, Canton.... Dr. Filth's Guidcia ift- , 0147.i. or glirretines to persona-nein Dt. Fatties remedies, to be bed genii - or all the neentr. • 17 - ? , 202W - 51, - ; Wholesale ant' retail dealers itY DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Rase removed their DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, tA'cSouth store in the Ward nouns, Weee they are now reeeivinz fl ing .g.• new and extenmee itN-ortMCIIt of Drue.,Mell ic ices, Chemicals, Paints. Oil, la , s, l'arto,h. Dye Wood and Dye St uff‘c, Family Ch•ceries, Choice Wines and Liepora, Fire Works, Toys: Perfumery Fatter Article's; Brushes, Coen ry, Nlone, Was , : anal Wooden Wgre, St.uff and Cr yes. All the popular patent medicines 41 e "Ilicie stock now comprise , . e% ere article osualll kept, 0114.11 e. a bich rnay.he f“ut,l the following, DRUGS AND MEDICINE Opium, Cream Tartar. Cameo,. Castitti Wisp.Pinar • i ice; Mcnbot Herd nrpolta'. Aheuharh,.Alne.. ffaiked e h m u o mitp,.e as t r a n il, °tire oil, to ickriljei. ma . germs, `:roll and floater strilphor. borax', rest pie...5013w, armee 1 tutpentlne, alta oohs. corm imiiiiinatitt. aqua ammonia. .andr. taktarrT acid, mudanom. pink. tonna quininr. - Al 1 the emerald oils, coma, myrrh. rratrionnh arahicArm.. 1 :. tom tie. Ourka of all kinds, tarth hark; roise seed, coriander „fenugreek, igin;zl4l4. ciao. nrol: 4 root Ile tanners oilpsruri3ti balk, cayenne pepper, emery;sard ' pipet, opiiichtnc, afthlteiti F. et li A , ettrftperll3,tioriltret, horehound, iStz, i GROCERES. • . • Su,gar, - criffre sad tea 'of all kinds. molasses, Fre. pepper, mustard, ielcii•es, netiore, mare. ere. - ruins Citron and ante Currants, earl:and chocolate, «+•!, 06 ' de. and butter crackers, rice. stash. absent.. sal:treas. sari-gates!, white and bar swap, sperm and tallow ois• 'dles„ . :igi and bottles pipeil mustard, catiop, pet?r sauce, shad; mackerel. sa!rnon &c. dec_ i.tquoak Cognise, Merit aatTamerfrafi Tirana?. rel 5',111.1 mace and NeW Enerand rum, pure Holland sod ain.ain. I Irish and.! ionongahela Whiskey Martina. mrsrai, rlarrt.7 4 r rwhork, plat sltd champaierr. were!_ cordialS, cilma dr Miami anise, awe. candle, cr amour; canelle. :Mantes. mob, noyeau and afgent, Ammer than ever:offered. , . Soaps Pertabrety and Fancy, Goods. Shaving timers. wales. ttsititny aud.*Pdsor, Giadete "medicates! perfumed sand soark-imperinlNUSing finch es national, french toilet. 'violet!,. musk. almond sea transparent map, *ash balls, Lubin* extracts kens parchoully, bouquet car'otinevalual. mdie new r verhean dye. Catlinuk' aarmiditue., - cobrarrr; has tn.! rose water, rpatail!" lily white, fin router. persian wart poweer. hair dyes hair! invigorator. hair macaw perfume ssatchels. court plaster. peeving. cards. Lire pencil points, Gillot's steel pine, -Limerie nab hook , . drawing pencils, pernasion caps, inks; red. Vick and . t in o ti w el af ad era e , raorno. bee tv l : l o,plab , eil, peel et books, transparent Mi. l u zs. Bair, IN, Stove, Seruh,Shoe. Paint. MlrkialL Sastr,'?l, rtiata toontLital sable; Camels Hti' and ON trippingTencils. Strollers & Badgers, White Writ , . ". - Oounter,:"Flesh, Tooth, Nail, Comb. liro ? nt, noow , 'tortilla, Lather', Table, Traps, & blark.ne Brushes:. irtg_jky2 , l- - . ._,lF ea, Tobacco end snuff Bose*, Nipple . Ile, Nnein; Bottles, Dream Potcrps;Teeth Rings. bed ' g r ill " . shoulder bruees, butte . . and ..:Sbdotein 1 supp 0 118 0• pessaries . , catheters, curia glasses, eradeptel.. iheannne . rs , spiatulates, forceps, lancets, Liquid and spread adbe as plaster arc. • r..1.1N7S A') DYE STTTF S. Nicaraims, red, tarn and log wood, (untie, Ex I,v wood, fee dye, cud laser, red :wonders', mild er, slam rat' Perm'. blue vitriol, solution.tin,cumposuirTseheinic. r vitriol,.ozalic acid and a th' ileitis, g rs: n tin. pomp . and rotten atom-, seminTbn Amn Chines and Encli.b. spanish brown, venetian, verdigris, parts g reen, while. , Week lint, red re;nt; chrome yellow and green. 1 1 1' 3 ' coach end raps) varnish ; liampbtark, "Agee. Put t .I whiting, yellow Ochre, spiv, t urpen ti ne,...c. fins o il rano 'cliallOeyra deidebon, umbet,col 1 leaf. Wm/ 6 ' and I generidairrtment ci(Paintst'or Artists. • 11...4-11[....a eII2L9IW Pig • Trench easa 24 by 30, 27, by 30, 20 hr 30,20 b! 24, 22 by 21,. (4 by la, 12 by SO, 12 by IS, 12 by 1 6 . 10 by 14, 10 by 12, 9 by 10, 7 by 0- PAT ENT, ItIEDICINES &c. 431 Tic i i ii "noirugr, mothers relief, Dr -lir rind' tnedicines, all die sarsap-willa, 'Wooers n. Serene r syrup of willteiterry,llphams.Pile Electuary a dotbcc• ,rants Indian Remedies, varietiee,ef pi11...00g tcc .l " l „, .hiliotur iridium vegetable , - tar, oriental &c- e: ''' Christie* galvanic belts, bracelets, necklace and ral vanic fluid. . . Ut. Fitch'''. very celebtated medicines, 'LIGHT.' itu?sgenotanips and pEutpuene, pure champhine as burning pond, whale, lard and spent) oil. ' AU goods wartantedas represented at the Nevr Cbar Drug and' Chemical Stine, South Store in the Wo Hong& ' ju2B ,11 VSTON &Pi )RTF R. mr ..111E-111 • • A ir A CKEREL„.in bids., half bids., qu3rtet /1".1 kilts; dry and.pickled CotHish; ale.° a friv bor inn rate Dry Herrings far sale at the oft I P I7 U. as &M. c tiNct;:_ . • --- - - - rIN E cafe pring style mole 4 in. I ; son rtsXz . Vand Palm leaf Huts at WM Deparptive Syrup, Heim Corrector, Humor llovrector, alma G