la s t;DtriliaßTMM • 04 4 v 1 ' 71,--,l k '- ' - , Smut In Wheat. • ~ ~.,., -greipeito4 Partner for May publishes tjio olliicripg communication upon the above im- To . tianbject, We invite the attention. of mkt growers to the opinions of an" old far i Sitiri..4ollis is t disease too familliar to liekrivdra generally, an d is- so exten sive -lidienredit offarmers, that most milters-3 ItTe imn corapellid to erect smnt machines ilisipse the grain before grinding it ; and 1 England, where they boast so loudly 1 ttheir agriculture, this disease is so exten- tetit ti ivellthat , -inany, establishments have been I o , ed for IteVaing wheat, and for which pro- 1 Aik.',iltik?thilleri pay about one shilling or 22 1 14:#0',rinarte,r, causing a severe less to the A ciffieir„,who is justly accountbale for the de- iii;iicy-in - weight after-washing. There are two kinds of smut noticeable by —farmer. The one is common to wheat, trleY, Mid.V.,abs, and when - Mature, it bursts te husk aiii4ppears among the chaff like . ...-This kind of smut--is not very injuri inn. -It affects but few heads, and never, as believe; any crop extensively. It matures tio:beforp the grain- is ripe, and is blown (Avg' of washed eff by the rains before it in Ala& the ripeiing harvest. The grain lttaclied.by, it perishes, but no evil commu it.ittedio the adjoiningplant. ' Tlte'eother kind of smut attacks wheat only, ittivhen neglected it is destructive. We wieitay . detect it as soon as the ear breaks nth from ,the sheath ; each grain is swollen, irst appearing brown and then turning black. tis . smut will, also r when ernShed between lagers yield a fmtid, disagreeable Smell. Airas of smut arp fungi; or parasitic nailif the same nature as the mushroom. Ay are to be found upon the leaves and ms of Many plants, giving a brown or Whedappeamnee. We know it to be fun because when under the lens of a micro )pe, it fully - exhibits its vegetable character, ?d feeding on the juices of the plant infected, ;destroys the structure of the grain to which is-attached. 'Whatever may be the origin of this dis: ;;it is easily propogated, and a few smut ., .grains will communicate the seeds of jaease to very many blighting the hopes of 4e, farmer. I :' , Mppily for us, science andcle obserra- On present for our use an infalliable remedy, tndihat is a steep or wash of urine and salt. 'his has been tried again and again with sue 4ess.;. but'there can be litCe doubt that a plan it : dation . af salt is all sufficient ; for we It'now Slat salt' da an - immediate and powerful ef ,..iCt udon all the fungus tribe. 1 would ad -I,:sei.therefore, to wash the seed first in pure ;water; then soak it in a solution of salt for 'ire, night and no smut will be found in the :,:ttec'ick:frpig crop. Lime water -will produce e i he same e ff ect, and so will a solution of vit ,Oiol; but common salt brine is\vithin the easy teie- mniao of every farmer, and will answer - desired end. Let no smut, therefore, be iLem or known on Seneca county wheat. AN LD FARMElL—Ooklands, N. Y., March, i 11350. FIA Seed. Ten years ago the growino. of Flax fur the 'eed was generally practised by our farmers. rite - -crop of flax, when removed, left the mound in good condition to be sown to lent; but this double cropping has been landoned of late, as being too exhausting a mesa of tillage; yet the practice of so wing .at after corn is still continued by many ''Our best farmers, with great success. Now acorn crop takes more of the elements of Zion from the soil than a crop of flax— corn is a later crop, and requires much ore - labor to remove it from the field before afield Can be plowed for wheat, it is evident least that wheat,may be more easily pnt after flame than ifter corn ; and if the soil as*ell manured and put in as good po ioi for flax as forsorn, the exhaustion of it . must be less from the flax crop than Yelicorn . crop. , The probable continu "Of thluresent ,eery high price of flax 'sligeneourage farmer to return to Alit - for the seed ; the s lint is already 'neat in its rough state, by the paper irs ;.and the patent office report says-that tessis making. in the preparation of Ithich promises great results." On an -71; Wis found that the ashes of the flax contain -nearly one-third potash and so _anothouse ashes, sown broad 'the beirtnerganic manure. „Ma. .ter of Itorualus, once tried the experi -owing salt broad cast over a partof .11d; the result was a visible increase in the plants,on thatliart of the field. /*farko,lT. Y April, 1850. , dtrzaz Exrunrriox:—lt i§,stated that committee who have in charge the ar relents for the World's Great Industrial iiticiiisito be held next year at,_ London, already determined to erect a building length, with five avenues each . a long, and that - Ws is only , to begin with it .thought *he ,qpite too sniall for - the 1.14 *PA f,appw more pri:ctiAle, when =ember:that at the late , exhibition , of 'tents at the fair of The Royal English (damp:l - Society, twenty seven acres were To underitaed 'well, all "as to be sien ist : the great approaehing . 3wil,knuilgOottt the same length agelitivi4Wrigon ihP -Our of be, 48---The A n *it ' qn 'flirkg*. OW. of 04e t#ol9:4llion Othritvoln*Yi : three ritentate-engsgedin ivieulturat I...pmgAgext4 ttfot-olikhom if it9portlivrn these AVO-,1 , :lbsestagirtalid we Other ii ,one Sri tli`tg ligitaa~id ,4be for%iniffead +'~- =- .. ' -ILIST Of the. &awoken:A.o°lo4 Aitrictaura So' . , s.. coty; • , . ~. , The Su4rtelitininc Count - gricultural Society .presents th#:following Profit= List to compo - at the, litmus' Shute to lie ' , held in Montrose on the third the, of September next: For the - 134:4,'8i111, 3 years old and upwiiids,ts 00 For the Bes1•13:111 o4er 2 years - old, ' 5 For. the Best. sl ilehroi!, ' 5 Second Besedo. :. 3 Best two yea, rs old Heiler, . 3 Best yearling' Heifer; - , , ' 3 Best volteuf 'working Oxen, • 5 , • Second Bost; , 3 Best vOke of 3 years Odd Steers, 3 . Second; Best • . . 2 Beat yoke of two yeani old 3 'Secou'd Best, ' ' 2 Best Siallioninver 3 years for all-work, * 5 Second': Best.; 3 For thd best pair. of . matched! Hcrtses raised in the county, - ' 5 Second Best,' , , 3 For the BestrLong Wooled Buck; 3 Second Beski 2 Best South Down or Middle Wooled do., 3 Second Best; ' • 2 Best Melina 'Buck, • 3 Second Besc2 . , Best pen of 3 Long Woolled Ewes, 8 - Second Best' 2 Best pen oft South Down or Middle tooled, 3 Second Best,' ' Best pen of 3 Merino . Ewes, Second Best, Best Boar; Second •Best,: - For the Best ' ; ;Breeding Sow, Second Best.; Best lot of )owl, Cock and two hens, the latest work on poultry. Best and greatest variety of Vegetables rais ed by the exhibitor, Bridgman's Gardner's Assistant, , . For the best Fab or firkin of Butter made in the month of July, not less than-75 lbs. 200 Second Best,l Best firkin ofillitter made in September, not less than 7,5 lbs., Seeend best,`; ' For the best ,Cheese, not less than 20 lbs., Second Beski For the Besttrop of Winter Wheat, not less than one acre, 5 00 Second Best, - ; ' - 3 00 For the best acre Of Spring Wheat, 5 00 Second best,,. l ~r . ' 300 Best erop.of I",ndian Corn, not less than 1 acre, 5 00 Second Best, ; 8 00 Third do., I . . : ~, 200 Best crop of Potatoes, not less than 1 acre, 3 00 Best crop of 'luta Bags not less than I- acre, 'estimated 410 WS. 'to the bushel, ' - - 3 00 Best crop of Carrots, not less than .1. acre, 2 Best to yards , of Flannel, • 200 Best 10 yardsi Woollen Cloth' s 2 Best.ls yards: Woolen Carpet, 2 Best Worked :Quilt, 2 For the greatest variety of cowers, a work on the subject. , Fancy articles of every description will be glad. ly received ins order to add interest to the exhibi tion, and theili merits noticed by a special commit ter. The Exeutive Committee would have great pleasure in ex4ntling the premium list still fur ther, were it in their power, but as it has been enlarged' beyond all former precedent, it will de pend on the stipport the soeietv may receive for a further cixtensoti next year. 'Applicants for pre miums en Winter and Spring Wheat are requested to give the mode of cultivation very fully. The land to be Measured with Chitin and compass and the surveyor Itei give a certificate of his survey.— 'The applicanti and one other person who assisted in harvesting and measuring the c: op are requi red to-make sifffittavit or affirmation -to the quantity of grain raised. Premium to be awarded in Janu ary.. Applicants for tie premium on Indian Corn moil give afull statement of the whole mode of cultivation: The Corn to be shelled and measured in a sealed hiflf bushel between the 20th of De cember and 10th of January. The .. land to be measured similarly to that for Wheat, and one or more ''persons in addition to the owner to make affidavits or affirmation to the gathering, cleaning, and Measuring of the Corn. The application with the proofs to lse forwarded to the Secretary by the 10th of January, 1851. The Society does nut in tend tO offer premiumsi for crops raised by unusual manuring, as they are intended only for crops rais- 1 ed upon the fspin in its! regular cultivation. q • Persons pilot-entire , t agricultural implements or articles of nuiehatikia'l Jingenuity, and utility, are i requested to fdrnish the Secretary with a deserip--1 tion °tithe artfrde, the price and place where it can j be bad, as it 4. intended to publish a descriptve list of 'the art Clew exhibited at the Show for the i benefit of ma ufacturers and purchasers. Judges , are expressly: ;nested not to gii‘eencouragement to over-fed imals— th e -object being to have su perior stock f breeding. Applicants for premi ums on Mild Cows must state the quantity of milk produced, from th e cow. from the 10th to the 20th or June , d. from the Ist to the 10th of Ser f teniber., also,' he butter made during each period of 10 Java , e cows to be kept on grass, and the batter ix - mde fq bd exhibited, with the whole tstate ment, properly. verified. Should there be any in dividuals not desirous of competing for this premi um, &ft who have superior cows, the Committee would Ise: glad to retteive any statements respect ng what TheY, have done, in order to show the ca pabilitiea of the county.. the Amegoing premiums except those on grain, will bor ‘ tid 'hy the J'reasurer on the report of the Judges ing,declared by the President. HENRY DRINKER, ! THOMAS JOHNSON,, Executive Committee. • TiiimAs NICHOLSON, Whitesides Improved Dou‘blelOven Hot Air Cooitiit# 'Store. The , stibscrilao has obtained the exclusive right of vending this stove in the county- of Susquehan na and ; Wayne, and having a large number of them rnanuftictured'at the _" Eagle Foundry' in this vil lage in a neat!style, ofkis 'them for sale. They can be had at theloundry, at the stone of Messrs. Rose and Simpsou's or the subscribt 737 11! G 'O. FULLER. Montrose, Sept. ~ 1 1, 1649 1-- -r--- i s .rocec,fitor's NoCce. MOTlCE.i.hereby given to persons interest ed in the settle-to - ea of thes tate of S. Mey lert, lute of the to-41.ship of New lilford, deceased, Oat lettens tistam4ntary Have been granted to*the sub.mriliera, and thit i ldieltuel ILeyleit will attend Le tiny- busts 'with saa.Eitate, at the latexesideiii*Of.thesaid a' Ite,yjhrt,. in Now ra toid, 6)3 M . 4 Etehtley will do the same at his of- E r flee, - in " ont ie.".l 4.11 peranns 'having demands against the tate willi-gresent_thern duly tthenti paled, for se t;einenf 'to either of the E x ecs n.:4, and any persons indebtedl to the Estate win,-Please -make immedhtlayment. - ICA.AEL NEYLERT, li re. NI'S: BE NTLEY, - 51 . ,LOOtesee flour.. • i ~ 4001 W% andiSacks SuperCine-Oeuesee Flour . , tor' Ode iit ;IVO • per hazel, lfaving made arrangements with one of the Oen• ease gills,.,w,eluill keep eonstaritty„on hsnd fresh .eir,. getildid.riepes , A 041# of A spperior quality, f or, Asitur.liiiia* - . , rvii,..4.1.0, super 4 e BJ. O wheo:nour;:b-i- -1. : - ~._ . .., ii...-: - ... - : --;.- 1, TONS e .CH.A . 2742144,. . ; - Taniiitblirirlol44lVlsso. - Virol4.Bl:l* - 40Per, Mr --sirticlitt i- iila i ,; - 04_ Vapiliil, 4c„alflo.lt iot just•opeoeCina fo r Ellgt i yli !- : ,1 .:41. - .. 4 ' ! . J.ZiMiS, March' 13.' 1 : • : 3100 BUSITsT`g%.DIRE-CTORY lIIARK J.. equitEN—House -and-Sips ?Muter, Paper hanger, Glazier, Grainer Dee -_prator. Shop over J. T.Birchard's carpenter shop a few rodweast of Warner's Hotel. .1. 11. DETlOCH—Attorney at Lam--office removed to :front Room of his residence', two doors east of former location, in Turnpike street•, third building from corner of Public Av enue; and nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store. June, 1849. A.' BALDWIN—SaddIe, Harness,. Carpet- Bag and Trunk Manufacturer, and Carriage Trim mer. Shop, on Turnpike street, opposite I. L Post it Co's. SI mmoNS-464iionable Boot and Shoe maker, over A. Baldwin's Harness shop, Turn pike street. ROSE Bil 31 PS ON —Deqers in Stoves, Stove trimmings, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Dry Goods, Groceries, itc., Public Avenue ELDRED & INEWCOM B—Dealers in Hats, Caps, and Furs ; opposite the " Democrat Printing Office, foot Public Avenue. .1011 N GROV ES— Fa.-lionable Tailor ; over Goo. Fuller's Book Store, - Where he does work in a style altogether unsurpassed. - PETER STEVENS —Cabinet and Chair Maier ; foot of Public Avenue. J. LWONS---Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardware Crockery and Tinware, Groceries.. Books, etc.; ALSO, Carries on the BOOK BINDING Busi ness Public -Avenue, naitrose, Pa. 3 , 2 N. NEWTON—Attorney at Law; Office a few doors South of the Court HOuse. BENTLEY & READ--Dealers in Dry Goods, Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew elrySilrer Spoons, Perfumery, chc. ABEL TUBBELL--Dealei in Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro ceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glais ware, Cloeks, Watches, Jewelry; Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trtisses, Surgi cal Instruments, Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors, Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions,. &c. Q 1 2 00 1 To Dairy-nice and Farmer? Valuable Property for Sale. PETE following Real and. Personal Estate, as hereinafter described, situate in New Millbrd, Susquelumna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to avy one who may choose to por chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five - hundred of which are under itnproVe _intit. and on which are.. four. dwelliniz4laiuse's-tat" seven taiins. The farm is well designed for a Dai ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du ring slimmer and *inter, and every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are about five miles of% good Stone Wall, and the other fences are also good, and on the wood land are Large 'quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm for many years to conic, and ,which will also be valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm luis a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York tt: Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from the probable Depot on the 3lartin's Creek Railroad, - which will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron 'lines to intersect the New - S'ark & Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously divided into fire farms, on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, &c. _ With the above will be sold a very large stock of Cattle, Horses, ,t-c., including Durham Cows, Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on said - farm or farms. The Terms of Sale will be as follows:—One fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate will be required at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming Utensils. &a., half down . and the 'residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three years from the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day- of April, 1851, with the privi lege of putting .in crops next Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title given. The above described property Wangs to the es tate of S. 3.lEvt.Enr, late _a( said county, deceased, and a - more dirtible propitt_y has not at any time, in this section of country. been offered fur sale, and no greater inducements . offered to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest irionevs in Real Estate and in good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for-themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said county. are also offered for sale. Ap plications can be made to M. Meylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said corm tv, and any further. particulars 1.1 tray be requi red will be given. MICHAEL SIEYLERT, t Executors of S. BENJ. S. BENTLEY, 1 Meylert, de&d. LANESBORO, PA.. CHEAP CASH STORE On the New York d: Erie Rail Road and Sesgne hanna River, 200 inile,7 from New York, 25 miles from Binghamton, andt 9 miksfrom Atontrose,— surrounda by Mountains and the Railroad Bridges. A T our store the following may be found: Eng lish., French and American Dry Goods, Bun nets and Ribbons, Parasols"(kc., Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Hats and Calls, Looking Glasses, Boots hod Shoes, Crockery, Glass Ware, Hard Ware, Window Glass and Sash, Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Mackerel, Codfish, Mess Pork, Superfine Flour, Nails, Stone Ware, Jappaned Ware, Paints, Oils, 'Dye Stuffs; Butter Candl?s, Saud's and TOwnsend's Sit 11.4 apaiillii; . 13 oolt 141, - Paper, Inks and Quills, Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove =Pipe and Stove Trimmings, on hand or made to order. 'Eagle Foundry Ploughs—Wamtnted ; _ Trunks di Traveling Bags, Shingles; Clover Seed, Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Axes, Handles, Buck Saws, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Sc y thes, Sc , d:c: For the very liberal patronage which we have received the past year we tender our sincere thanks, and trust we shall recieve a still huger share of public patronage the present season. Having re duced the price of our goods about 2 per cent. from lastyear's prices, our motto is now---small profits — and } quick turns. Situated as we are on the Railroad, we can sell lower than any other estab lishment in the county. • LF.ONS do CHAND.4ER. taneshoro, July 18, 1849. Stoves, Tinware &c. IiATE have now on hand a great yariety of cook ) T ,ing,:Porlor and shop stoves, *bleb w e will sell i'orc:ash or really pay cheaper than everAnong our Cooking stoves are the 'following kinds The Phoenix Air 75ght , the vet; best itorti-lii use. " Improved Ttetary. " s -• ". Extra Large Overt: " .16 ' Iron Irvitur. King. " - Whiteside's Double Oven: 44 - " Rough and Ready. ti Elevated - Oven, Prep/run 114-I:other stoves of simeit au.kindr; Parlor stoves : for iroial aniftoal. - - Ake an'assortmentistitOie tilauningsiirm-Cop odw;sheet-fran an&.Zint" . Ware.-` Any article - 11ot an hand-made to owderen abort notioeand theindst reasonable 'testa& - Purchasers will alive giving us a ettll before buying; aa!lviktirlCile IMlfty ferrifttY ed to sell at prices which 'must shit'iin,Omit.-. n3B - ! TIOSE dit Si&IPSON. '.Watchman,.what of the_night V fiLOCKS, WATCHEWAND JEWELRY of all k_J tho various patteins in New York-market, can be had at' True's, No. 4, Public Avenue. - He offers WatcheS for at least two dollar 4 less 'than the same -quality bare been offered in thiS market. -Purchas ers may be sure that.none but No. I; letlWA,.are sold here, for we find 'tis but Such can be safely warranted. Patent Lever %Oates, gold, from $45,00 to 840,00 Do. silver, from 18,00 to 828,00 Detached Lever, gold, from • 35,00 to 45,00 Do: silver, from 15,00 to 20,00 i Cylinder Escapement, gold, from 28,00 to 35,00 Do. ; silver, from 12,00 to 15,00 1 English Quartiers. from f;.00 to 8,50 Gold Pens and Pencils - from 81,75 to 88,00, Gold i Rings from 3 shillings to ??3,50, Breast Pins from 1 shilling to .88.0@i silver belt slides, gold, steel and gilt chain:, gold _Keys, slides, steel beads it , clasps, silver ware, music goices,, accordions,' and a thous and rid one traps, which, fur want of room, we must omit to mention here. So, walk in, ye lovers of qo I bargains, and if we have not the exact ar• tide o r you, give us three days time and you chn ''be ac oinmodatetl, • Cl •ks, watches. jewelry and musical i&truments t caret* Ily repaired. WM : W. TRUE. I F R SALE—The nicest Shay-top Buggy in the c i unty, Philadelphia manufacture, by Montrose, Dec., 1849. : TRUE.. New Grocery Store. Oni door• South of Mills d 7 .117 napp's in the Shire formerly occupied by W. M. Post.) r ( 1 .I HE subscriber has received a LUge and exten sive stock of. Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugars, MolasseS Coffee; Tobac co, Rice , Ground Spices and Pepper„Starch, Cloves, Salcratus, Ginger. Satniegs, 'lndigo; Cigars, Choco late, Sperm -and tallow Candles, CAtisll, 31ackerel by the barrel, half and quarter barrel and kits, Herring by the box, Raisin. by the box or pound, Salt by the sack or barrel, Clocks, stone Ware, Willow Ware, Flour, Pork, die. (to. Arc- Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Wines and Liquors. He can and will sell his goods cheaper than they can be bought at any other . store in Montrose, reader, if you don't believe it give' ua a call and we'll convince you. Don't forget the plac - e. ERASTUS ROSS. n26tf Monlrosc, June 28, 1849 Books ! Books ! Books! FAMILY School and Pocket Bibles, Testaments, Sander's lit, 2d, 3d and •ith -Readers, San ders', Coob's and Town's Spelling Books, Rhetori cal Readers, Kirkham s, Brown s and Bullion's Grammars, Robbins History, Young Ladies' Class Reader, iiietory United States Coragtock's Chera- Ivry - HMI rtittosoptiy; pars 'Algebra:: Mitchell's, Morse's rind Parleys Geography; CObb's Readers, Church Pt,alrnodi , st, The Psalmist, Village Hymns, Ready Reckoner, Christian Almanac's, Tract -Prim er, Shorter Catechism, a variety of Toy Books, Pa per. Ink, Black Sand, &c. etc., just opened and for sale by J. L N. books rebound on short notice. Proclamation. T HAVE resolved to sell Goods hereafter princi pallyl fur ready pay. For cash down, I can and will sell goods lower thou they can be afforded at credit houses. I will then have no li.kes from bad debts to make up, and no time Mld expense of keeping hooks and collecting debts . to lose, or •to make provision fur in the price of 11 . 1 e goods. In doing a credit business, all these losses must be made up on those who do pay. Therefore, those having cash to pay will save aportiiM of it by call ing at Turrell's. Those now indebted must cash up immediately. ABEL `I'ERRELL Montrose, January 1, 184. Sugar Sugar ! AFRESH lift just opened and selling at the old p r ice , 6 pence per pound—also, C'.ANDLAS in packages of eight pounds, for only one dollltr rash. J. LI ONS.I January 1, 1850. U. Burrows & Co. OFFER to purcha , ers a stock of goodq,aloch for extent and variety of articles., probably is nht equalled in the county, and not exeelled itt point of quality, and on terms that they think .{.)e satisfactory. Gibson,'Nov. 30, 1849 Illatchiers Plow hti. rfillESE celebrated' ploughs area now manufacl .1 Lured by the subscriber at the Farmers & Me chanics' Foundry near Montrose, and are for sale at the Foundry, and at Mills & KnapP's, Montrose...l-- Any person giving one a falr_trial, and being dissiit istied with its working, is at liberty >ju retuin it. ' Also, Motes celebrated side-hill and Wayne Co. ploughs. - JOSEPII FULIER.I Montrose, April 9, 1850. We hay° used one of BLitchley's improved ploughs, and consider it superior to any one We have used. We can with confidence recomrn4d it to'the fasming community. JEREMIAH EACHAM, JAMES A. UNNELL April 5. 1850: MARTAIN CATLIN. Cheap Carpeti g. 1000 YARDS of all Wool. hill Wool, Waol figure, and. Cotton Car)lcls of very got!xl quality and handsome patterns at extremely low prices, and worthy the attention ufl any wishing to purchase. L. B RIR WS h. Co.' Nov. 34%, 1849. COOKING, Parlor and Box Sto‘Les ; Stove pipe' do. Furniture, Sheet Zinc 4-4 offered at very low prices by U. BURROWS & Co.' Nov. 30, 1649. Joiner's Tool . A GOOD assortment, Bench Planes, Sion!ding _LA. -Planes. Solid Box-Wood Ploglis &c. - Nov. 30, 1840.- U. BURFROWS & Co.: . , Cloths It Casim res. - 1 WE have a large stock. of god quality, that V V i , have been purchased at e treinely low pri ces, and cannot fail to please purchasers, as respects both quality and - prices. U. BUBROWS th Co., Gibson, Nov. 30, 1849. , B"RAISINS, fresh and new just opened and for sale by • J. LYONS.: De4ember 13. COARSE LE FINE SA LT by the sack, barrel, pr load for sale by * BURRITT. Next/ Milford, Nov. 1849. _„ Jewelry. . - , A, NEW supply, of the latest nd most fashicin- LI. able styles ; also, Gold Pe , just received (call and see) at - Ulill.E.LL'S Montrose. March 1, 1850,; 1 PartaerMhip Notice. rrHE undersigned have this day entered into a . 4. Co-partnership under the name aqd Firm'of WASHBURN it BROTHER, for the, purpose of carryikg on the 1 , , -HAT, CAP, AND FUR USIATZSS, • I in all its various branches--whol le.and ret a il at the old stand of Washburn 4t 0., Curt street, Binghamton. M. 1.2 ASUBURN, April 2, 143.10. „Si T. \ ASHAURN. rIARDEN SEEDS—ti- mbpply of. Clar+D Deeds, including 'the Sbikers for palO by .11arcli 13. - J. .t11:011/3.1 ('HAVER and TirnothiHeedfpfr rata at 1' I • LATHROP A P4ALISBURYI. April 1, '5O. BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM, svUlunit the least shutter, of doubt, very. mono or Ibe ems/ snizt,, , &reloped csses of ulcerated and di. eased lungs— melts canes an were never lured by Any other os•divines—sod which wrre so utterly *apples*, ibst the tits. cu-..:1 pet,unl were pronounced by physicians and friends, to roe ACTUALLY DYING. . Th li rPFtl.l i 4 it VEo RT A 13LE rOlllllOllllO. which never itijlirel any person when it in tiged for the-cure of ehrenir •li. erase.. It po9semes strpni. aciay. .11.111 , Y11 , 1C; and 11 ..r El; ATIVE properties. and inch other mrdirationi nre c•sRaTISIL T. EZNNIIARY JO Cure ill Cough!. and to Cuff !tr., cry Of , oleo/ Coen at Dint:Ana. which is called by phy nnd others, and is really consiciered to be, without '11.• lea.t doul.s, • ruhnonary Consuinption. Tint Balsam htals and cures ulcers in the Limps, and clAts wherti mier,ally, as ccriataty and.nnniy I 4 that •titer mcdi ':ne witivh tau . ..can " itnAtiT's Peatrrrtn Ex TRA CT." :11/7/ and Scot.' tilreri ritrrnetir. This EN I.SWI w:11 care -Vine cuB•+ int rough and Consumption nut of Trn, after all other r..me4ieB have failed to cure. 11JOUSANDS OF CONSIIMPTION.9 and Coughs baying been cured by ih tett:ry and prays its unfalleng efficacy in all discuses of the .1.1.72;G:3, TIIROAT, and tiItF:AST. We. are fully aware of the eery !iron, and pnsitire osier. tions which at. - hove made above, and we would not hare so asserted, had we nal also Leen confident that the respectable test annexed, of same of Mt numerous cures sold to hare been effected by this Bicsmo, fully sastaio and support vs, in all tee hope asserted—and.tee CHALLENGE THE PROPRIETOR of any oilier remedy, to produce as respectable testimony of cures of as many HOPELESS DYING I . ERAGNS, as we pubh A. BRANTS PULMONARY BALSAM cures CONSUJIP TION, Cough:, Colds, Spitting of /flood, B leeding at the Lungs. Patti la Me Breast and side. Nigtd-Streatz, Narrow; C..anptaints, Pa;pitntton nJ LAs Heart, ferrule Weaboases and tompiernO; CaoteTa /Afresh:at, Dysentery, and Summit Complatnts. A DYING WOMAN SAVED. We publish this cure of, Consamption,;id being one out of the ?was which can be adduced, to prove the mastcni power to tare life, which this Balsam pn55,5,,, , ,,m after the person is considered by physicians and friend., to be in the eery last loges of the disease —A et' IYA DTINII-•and in this cast`, to for gone. that her friends had bought the c loth :f o r her shroud and other burial (lobes. Thin cure was effected on Mrs. Ztba Vybeman, the wife of a respectah‘ wan residing at lie/Ulan Spa, Saratoga County, N: Y. Mr. byLernan swore to the !Acts before 'rhos. C. Young . . Ssi „Justice of the pence, and editor of a paper at ton, Who certifies to the good character of Mr. Dykcman, for voracity and respectable.aftuttling. Mr. John Wail, mer chant at, the same place, also certifies that be intros on fle facer as stated ; and that Mr. Dy'kemonla tharae'er is good. Put die full particulars of this cure, BSt OUR P•NPULETS BELIEVED IMPOSSIBLE TO LIVE Messrs. E. B Caldwell ,4. Co., of East Onseg.o, Oswego Co ,X. Y., respectable druggists, tyrute to May 1% we have Jest heard through ICfr Whitman. a respectable citizen of this place, of an important cure of Consumption. EIn•NT'S INDIAN PUL9toNAn BALSAM has produced on the wife of nn acquaintance of his, aim resides in the tc.um of Palermo in thia'county. She had been long con. timed to her bed. and with 99 dangerously disco:a that her frrds l.sheutd.:t unporsthle for her to 190 MORE THAN ONE DAY LONGER. Rut, when oil other hope tahr/y failed, She commenced to king Brant' .1 Pulmonary Balsam. and its Medical efficacy has rased her from a dysne brd, an that she 1a now ping about, and attending to her domestic household attains and duties She achnowledze4, and it is very evident. that she la indebt ed to Brant's Datum fur her recovery fiords' long, severe. and danprrous sickness ; and her friends and neighbors consider that medicine invaluable. HIS LUNGS BLED—HE MUST DIE. SCROFULA AND ERUPTIONS. Dr. T druggist, Auburn, N.'l'. wrote in April 1.84 G, Mat the tat insrc excel/race of BRA NI Nt ENG INE cad ob • aiuc d for it n mune dale all other rennetres ; and that SS a purifier of the 1.1..0e1, SABSAP-AItTLLk "ties! knack under." He Cdid, en the f...oth of July. 1E45, that ti gentleman asked kis opinion cs to what he had better give his child for eg gralating Eneplion.e. He recommended Bn.A.Nrs INDIAN MEDICINE from his own personal knowledge of its- rurri. ardad healing virtues, in each diseases and one or two tres effected a cure. He nlao recommended BRA Dire PURII , VINC: EXTRACT in a decided and serious cane of Serofuta is the gland: of the nee*: The heck eras re. y ranch swollen on bath :Ides. and large twoorf fanned coder lire ram and thefeacral health war aura impaired.: Two or three bullies rffecr,._ a permanent curt. F En" Elt-.SOR CURED. The Rte. &chord Donsing, Pastor of the Pretl3 terian chor,,ll. Adam tlioin. Monroe Cu .N. Y.. wrote in October, I hove Just received a letter from llr. Chnunry Dun. rekative to the cure of his Fever-tore. You tiny de pend an what it states, for he is a Christine man nod nn elder in dm church. Some roars since he bait to hove one of hie let em off, to tare his life, in consequence of a Pevor.tore. be other log being._ now ntreeted, end about to he amputa ted. I. recommended Brant's .11robeine-,—ricsn ThiP. RESULT. tie says, / /wee used . only Tzinnx IIirrTLES of /IR A Nrs Af EMI 'INE— 1 plu.ed.YLL TIOTE from your rerommendatirm cn 150 Merfirmo, and I can 'lbw soy, that with the Wea r ing of • (Md. it ho: •ffeot•el a cure of my /e '." Bee Pamphlets, for full particulars. Chronic. Ritemnatisni. Capf Ezra Kncpp. :I: willow etrret, Brooklyn. ti. Y. bed Rhrumltzrai for yenr.., be. it.c.l tirant's oft.,:fol. • cure. other twee of, receett and long standing, ; hare been et!ectually cured. • LIVER COMPLAINT. Parr. Nat Am. Hubbard, of Stamford, Coon , of the oldest awl mod rmpertnble phyAlcinns, was afflictcd %stilt many cur% rinewas perfectly cored, by UPIUr. Brant, l'uttfring kr:tract. We could name hundreds of other recce, ohm cared. NURSING SORE MOUTH, - LUCO.RRIHEA, &C. Byron, Bemerre Co., N. Y. October 19 1647. - MESSRS. N. T._ WALLACE t'o.: Some time last winter my wife became so debilitated from the effects of I..nror• Lon, and Nursing Sure Month, that the could not lift her child or perform tiny houseln.l4l labor. Her medical treatment was varied nu, or to the advice and prescrip nook of tbe moat emintra o,y-eh-ions, until our ski!! sae eahnurted in useless wrists. She hecamh so very u ukrlc ton, that at the time sin Commenced taking your l'ulmontn7 Balsam she v.eiali.al no more thin eighty-fire pounds' but by the time she had taken four 6oßles. else became parr:llly well. The cure is so perfect, that she is now enabled to do all necessary household work; and guinea thirty pounds of flesh In inur weeks We assure your we can attribute her cure to nothing but hrant's Ital,atn and cheerfully recorn mend its use to all laboring under any sitnilar affliction.. Yours. truly, C. R. GM-ENTINE. ' Z. S. tERRY, Enq.. of Byron. wrote us at the same time that Mr. Calentine nntneti.nbore wrote, saying, that he was pereonally Acqur.iuted with Mr. ankfilrs. Galentine, and that the above clime mane under his own observation. Ile further adds, that be is acquainted with A Dozen Other Cores of various diseases, which were e9•ected by 8i won ;Wien Altdicines. • Mercurial nizeisep. ,There is smother class of -diseases which !HUNT'S I'I.IIIII , IING EX 1 HACT, perfectly per Tee and eradicates hum the system, riiiiiOUT ANT FAI4VB E.. This elibis of diseases, when they become eenstiiutinnol, are usu ally, called Mercurial because some pbytleintes believe such cannot be cured, without the use of mercury. We will not mene the disease. because from this description a will be understood. DOCTORS AND PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND. The f ed and yPi 'times Yore lkdieldi recommended :' AR R AT'S BUM:INES : 8 1 • Dr. N. HUBBARD, Stontord, Coon: ' • Dr. J. N. SMITH, Wetertown, Dr. DOSSMAN, Mary street, Brooklyn. N. T. Dr. T. Al, HUNT, Althorn. N. Y. Dr. GEO. FRANCIS, Middletown. Con& Dr: GEO. A. ROGERS, Beth, N. Y , ,Dr. S. WHITE. Fmdenie. N. Y. Dr. C. 8. GALENTINE, • SHIPMAN, I.FayetterS* Y. - Dr. J_SKIIO .lAepry $, T. Dr 0. SHIPMAN. Carthatt. Apenig7-4Bla IttRRELL ) :.MoiitnSe i 7 . 1111. Burntt, New Milfoi '4114 Curtis, E. 'Gibson; I'. P. Badger, Lane4ion)7; 4E:Yount:Great Bend - ;;Td‘rin Tiffany, Brnoldrn admilton _Bend G. M. Gair Ne; Huard ilLa.triet' nniii Ed wards; Lenox;_ LathrOto Saliibtn3r, Springville 8- ly, . To With* - THE suhaeriherl hia..givon Alp. the hushes of Watch re .• • and-havirig.a. suitable place with tools aced rieliconquicid, woald offer a. good chanc,e for , youngutan'citipxid ehitiactei , and being a pied workman, to-Napo iikthe;buoi.” nese. : Address the aubscriber aLNaetrtise,, , , Dec.2.B, 1849. N. MITCHELL . - -————,- - -- - - - ' • Ur , Ersalltii , i'ddiCittrOrittatkilt:aiitifre ni - IttaWir s s 'C.atexuil.v.— i s i 'Samapittillitr. foiviale hi- shi-aVerent :mania , dip. p . Towneend'a Stricaporilla. It- 1 1 1,111 .1vorthetraelli4Loak i. NAL,`GRaiiIIINE,And ill Mat:* p*oriliefit and never watt' A- but Walifiinteil irviorkerOn naLioutd:thalikw--Yet he assutnee the title of libewir for fly, puma* of pining credit for what he Whet As 'Wye vi„ has anandettwo medical achiiidi s -- piacticed for Allem and I . NOW the matte. twittever pexcliced Masse daJ in him life l Sunki s t/4 1 / l A' wicked IS 'looks bad to the diameter and.vemeiti or 1 i h=ri t t aiostyineentb he hadtheva mile thus! acalanninato of hiss. pelf or or ine. : i Whealeill - learn be Illnalat ate lrthin _ ft rk, all thew" dealing. and inerroune , -Wisil iiktrAillato wi t 1 Ik.- applied _to one ituel Clapp to misOkikor,apin. uractuying tan cnivilinionaung the huge anwate rm iet4would matemat, as an intineemilamtemhiri t w! th e bed :, - Thew have been. inenitintand w ith e in all bowibla roans; =SO 0 *MN Oa 'MI Ms beNf that the Old Doctor's iiiirta n tarlja e ma notnie... .Bar I /il i i) ° , :zeVirt ._ pie. isEq.-To,agand Baia hay! , sou tun. of ' for S 7 a;: week.. I will me him up irtitint dime one min* volitartroor of t h is, ilia latitue*" of Thompeon - ; '.4ltillmain illt -Co at% n° o 4o 6llStyll, 401111i0( falsehoods; simply , made to WM e she me,t, t, ~ lier. the truth: doyen in; regard to his itoic . rurg, ferment. Vi. e a .',. Mikis to caution the public -to menage taioftWa. 4A rTli ß k :T en u ess, walle b nd ig ' f a affs4 SarlaPkri coat ili V hal Ann vi ' ng f ali gid lt' li li rs 0 0 l I d d Dr_ signature-molt the Coat of Arms. Frincipni Ojfirev Ice Neutawareet, N.I7C JACOB TOWN3END -_ . . Genuine Townse nd Elarsapazini. Old Dr.. Toenieendla now, about. 70 years ofage, am has long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER of the G ENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA:" Being poor, he was compelled to limit its mannfacture, by wh means it-he been kept set of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only sin bad proved ite worth, and known its -value. Tr had,, ;tattled Me ears of mann nerrerthelaer, as these parrots-Who bee been healed of coral diseases, and sawed (roar death, nu eatnead its wonderful , • HEALING POWER. TM. GRAND AND UNEQUALL PREPARATICN h manufactured on the largest scale, andla called for through• out the length and breadth of the land: especially** It u found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. P. 'Townsend's, it-improves with tie, and never changes but for the better ; because it la prepare d on adientific principles by a pietas* ranee. The tughist knowledge of Chemistry, and the iatest .diecoveries of the art.,, have-all been prought into requisitiorcin the mourn ture of the Ohi Dr's Sarsaparilla. The:Sarsaparilla root, it.is well blown to medical men, contains many iiitedictast properties, and sOttlet ,which are kat or stelae, and others, whictitif retained In: preparingit for are, dunefermaistraiOn and acid, which' i s injurious to the gm tem, Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are ea raw.s that they entirely evaporate and are lost 'Oahe prepsratio:, ift'oey are not preserved by a scientific. procees, - known on. ly to those experienced in its manufacture. Mbriorer, - these volatile pinpiples, which fly off in vapor, or m an ez• halation, - under lieu, are the very essential intdiinti prep evilest of the rear, which give to it all its value. Any pereon.can boil or stew the rem till they get a dui adored liquici, whlph is morn from the eoloringldetter to the root than froth anything else; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liid. sweeten with sour niobium, cod then call it " SAR SAPARILLA EXTRACror 51'17." But such is noUthi article linoven as the 't GENUINE OL I .D DR JACOI3,TOWNSEN .SARSAPARILLA., The is so prepared that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla rent are first removed, everythit; capable of becoming acid ferrnentation itrextrartcd and rejected; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pare end conc.entruted form;_ And thus Wit. Tendered incaretb's of losing any Of its valnable and healing properticn. pro- ii.t.ed In this tiay, it is made the moat powerful agent ir(lbl Cure otiumunerable Diseases: Hence the rea.on why we hear commeniatioal ce csety Bide in itri facer by men, w4men, and children. We tad a doing tvondersi in the ewe of (70..VSUMPTMN, DYSPEPSIA, and COMPLAINT, *Eakin RHEUMATISM. S'CROP. ULA, PILES -COS77 VENEVS. all CGrr.4 NE. OUST ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHE3 and rill affections atishig-froin 'IMPURITY OF TFIE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all iomplamls art. sing from Indigestion, from Aridity of the 5i0177 . 2fh, from unequal circulation, determination of blood in the bend, palpitation oldie heart. cold feet and hands, e,ld hot flashes;ovOr the body. It has not its equal in Cogs and Coughs ; and ;promotes easy expectoration. and gen*, spi cation. relaxing strictures Of the lunge, throat and eraty other part.' But in nothilatris its excellence more manifestly men eod acknoliledcetttlian in ail kinds and Insects-al - FEMALE COMPLAINTS • It worki• wanders in eaves of Fitcor Albus or Matet, Fulling of the,Worth, Obstructed, Suppressed, ut PaiNfal Mains, Wregiiktrity,a f the menstrual periods; and the hi; and is effectual to curing all the (Mtn, of Kidniy Dis*irs. By removing obstructions. and gegulating the georril system, it gives tone and , strength to the whole body, ad thus cures all forms Of and D e b ili ty: . liervemorldsessest and Deility: and.thua prevents or relieves a great varieity oflotlin tidies, as Spinat irritation, Neuralgia, St . „ View' Dan, SVooriing, Epileptic File, Commtztarts, It cleanses the.blatitl..exciles the liver to healthy - actin, tones the stomach, and gtves - good digeidon,aisliwess ilu bowels oftorparandeonsurpetiOn, allays irinemtuation, pa. rifles the skin` equalizes the ciroulation of the blood, pro duchc,g gentleqvrarmth equally all over the body, and the insensible peripireuant relaxes - strictures Ind eig)dausde• moves all obs4uctions, and jpyierayoi'dkit.entim nervy. system: Is not ' this ' then ,-• "• ' The Medicine :ion pie-eminently need! But can any time things be Enid of S. P.Toidtrend'e inferior article 1 ' This on mate' lictuidis not to be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S, because or :one GRAND FACT t that dm one is INCAPA BLE of DETEIHORATION, and -NEVER SPOILS, , while the other DOES: , souring fmseliNi‘o% and bloane,t Me bottles containing it into fragments : the sour, 1,14 liquid eapiodthe,and damaging other goods! Must Nadia horrible compound he ,poisonous to the system I— What ' put aced into a system already diseased with acid I What causes Dyspepsia but add I -Du went all know that rhea food sours in our stemichs, what mischief it produces I— flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the bean. liver esp. plaint, diarrhtea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of blood 1 Whkt is Scrofula but an arid humor m the hody I What produces all the humors which bring on Stuntma:a the Skin,'Scild Head; Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerationt( internal and sr. ternal 1 It Is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which sons, and thus spoils all the fluids.or the body. alto or leas. What motes Rheumatism but a sear and and fluid which-Insinuates itself between the joints and Opa. where. irritating. and -inflaming the delicate. name' oPon which it acts So of nervous &eases. of Impurity of tin blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the inhalers whichalsicf Inman itatunt. . . . . . . Now is. it_ tam horrible to- make and ssll,-anikAhhwiteif • worse to use this . SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "CO:Emir - 0 S. P. - TOIfNsEND,. . --, and yet he would fain have it understood *ISM& .it cob Townsendl ,Geithine OrigiAal Suunpußlls,..b a IN. ITATION of his inferior 'preparation i I : ‘..,.', •.;•--- •,. Heaven -forbid that - we should deal info iThele bleb would tkar the . moat dietant reser:Ml.:WU 411,,p. o we. und's article f • . •--- : - ~,, - ..• We wish it imderstood r beCausts :Wig thiobsibue that S. P.Towiwentlhi ankle and old'llt,lacobTo 'i Sarsaparilla are hearts-re* apaikanit bytititily d ' ilar;..tliat OM Re:Unlike in every particular, hart lid . • ~..... , - - • tone !nape tuttkrufet4=lll; -. '• - • - - 1 -a Aff S. P. Timms): is no- ciactoß-Simi lev er WIN il itt chef:Met, nophamtarmitiet—lnows no !mire of inadiela• et disease than any othettommon, anuiphtire.naproalitionsi man wh at patroness can thei phials IllUtis that they Us m ceivn a gramineiclintific medicina..eantaining all Ate Tire tues o the articles pied Irizireparing It, and which ire is ' eseithle of stairwell which mighrrentler them tits:AUDIS of Dusan instead othealthl _ _..s •_- • . But What else ahoadd ba 'istpected froth onspho noshinte 6 ToPimitivelY.One or dimiust. It ira tIN a-PVIMIR Or NM i to cook and worm op a common- &rum wi . . How Tau& more impertan St it that theperelms who inanufacture medietnedeshmed r WEAR STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED MT *MIA knoirMell Ms mulicti/0 0 PulVell of Planta , t4 t tl i manner of securing and concentrating their healing alap - annstentikre knowledge of the variOisidhissess whit ifhict thi - Manus cisterns and'aee "°--.lll44rdri. a these deem; I '''. - ,_,' Uis to arrest, fraudifttpon Ile unilirninals, sat bp s _wouticledburranil'4s : khtdhilope M tba . hashrhon =restore Ualtih.-And blofushited,rivir into the • crushed and bioken, mho. banish lafirellif that OLD DIL "JACOB TOWNSEND has SMART omit . 110.1 0 ponunity andinetna al beiwybik.. - 4 , ' ~ ..L _. erimaillhatireurssil V ' -11• 11 0,, within the much, arida° dm an • tifishllito . - that may: Itllirjean and know. by' mrPtaboosio` .... • Tralummil .1_64141m111/Panswrile.lll•4l, , , . . ABEL TERRELL; *oat* Resiiiihsont• Buithil. Riles Furth Oa* lik e ' . A • SUPERIOR Pakiettaset pt.Black,ind, Fancy " CL. *at Vaal *ad Ariciciriomiiiik pooh ma, 1. 1 / 4 rAnd;thirAps; or lint. aat CalifotsiitAriallati,And a;..plastlid'igt a Jul - Ind AlkilkkiJkthealue at aint lair Idea br-4 4 , ..!• , 1 New Milfeyd,'Nov. 1a; 1t49.
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