TRIMERI COLUMN, We copy th e. - foil wing account of a- crop of Corn aniltriode of eilture published more than twenty years ago, tierely to show that- a-crop of Ova one hundred :lushels per acre brnotbing new;, -but with a little extra exertion can be done even in the ruiged bills in i l3usquehanna Crounty. It is taken Rom the Cooperstown Jour nat, by the Montros# Gazeette, in 1819. - "We are pledged o publish the mode of cul ture adopted by thoOe who were the- siccessful candidates for pre9iiunis on corn, &c. at the late fair in this comity ; but upon examination of the papers on 641' subject , could find but a very few instances- h which they bad been so particular as to dearibo the whole process, and s.nne of those were iot novel or extraordinary. I fowever, to redeetit our promise in part, we have selected the descriptions given by Mr. Ila . yden and Mr. Brlghtman, the forme; having raised 125 bushels ltd 26 quarts of corn to the acre, aittthe latter 1:119 bushels and 4 quarts. •gr. Maiden's Statement. ' g'kiriorliud upon !-Which the crop was raised, hail:leen occupied Several years as a meadow, • , ik.nat surface, Os ptongnea ,urea or veto ber,ls3,B, in the sp - rig following liars:t./ soon after plough ana harrowed--and fur rowedl, the furrows eing about 2 feet 3 inches apart. The seed as prepared by steeping it in a strong -lye made of hog manure, for 24 hours ; after which he lye was drained off and I added to half a bshel of seed half a peck of plaster, stirring until the corn was covered with plaster. • The seed "pas then suffered to stand until it had grown:lin inch, when I planted it in single kernels prOmiscuously at the bottom of the furows, and then filled the furrows about half full of barn yard, manure, to which had been added about 5 load of hog manure. In weed ing time I culled 4aut many stalks, leaving -those remaining al4mt 7 inches apart.. It was suceorred once, and hoed three times. • Mr. BrigNtmatis Statement, The ground is 4layey loam and had been many years in meadlw _ About the mitidk , A it was ploughed very shallow, just et!. • - i.e rrord, I theft carried on t., :•a r a-:d a quarter thirty waggon loaditpf go,,d barn yard manure, and ten waLrgm loads of chip manure.; then gave it a deep ploujting and harrowed it down. The whole of the pliughing waaleur tithes and harrowing was performed as often. About the middle of May. I disimsed the land into ridges .about 3 feet apart. 'After leveling the ridges Is'ith the hoe, I planted the corn on the ridges at the distance of B,inches per grain' apart. It was hoed in the ustial manner 3 times. Pre vious' to hoeing the last time, the succors were all taken off, immediately following with the hoe, and covering uj the wounded stalks, which I think was of esse4tial service to the crop by preventing them fro emiting their juice. The porn I planted wa& the small..lS , rowed white corn. intermixed 14 a slight dzgr, ee with the yellow. s Culture cif Potatoes & Indian Cop 1, EI:o. CULTIVATOILIO your last number, I, - notice an article on, le prevention of the pota-j to rot, and I think Oat by pursuing nearly the samecoursefer thet)sst four years, has been ; the means of savinginty crop during that time.; I generally plant god sized potatoes, poi, into two or low pieces sccorcling•to size,,and plant' two pieces ia-a hilljabout six inches apart. One of my neighllorS, the past season, plan ted the same kind tat I did, only they were small, about a forttkht before I did, and ddg about three weeks after. More than half of his are unfit to eat, chile in mine not one in a hundred is affected It is my opinion that the potato has become 4egenerated by using small, and unripe seed. ;.' . . Also, an article! entitled " fertility of the . subsoil," where a Orson raised ears of corn 22 inches long, on soil .liat Was raised from a well,' ; reminds me of-so.tui timothy I saw growing on i soil that was throwp out in digging a cellar; some of the heads of which were nearly 14 inch es long. i Below I give yotl an account of my corn crop for the past season crown on seven acres of land. It-was a pat of the field on which earn was raised in IS46:$ an account of which you published in the la t volume—one' acre of the .fold. , he last year4being planted to potatoes: hi Plowing, days, $6,75 - Harrow, 3 2 " 2,00 Rolling, • 3, " .. 50 Marking, ' 1 1 " 1,00 - r - tantin::, 91 " 6,00 - . • Cultivating,:...: 4 " 2,15 let hoeing, !, 15 ",-. 9,38 2d do, i 10} " 6,50 Catting rip ; 14 " 9,00 Husking, ?, 54 1 " 34,00 Drawing stalks, 2 " 2,00 - 4 At an expense +lf nearly 111-1 per acre.— ;We gathered frouqtbe field 20 loads of pump kins, 1300 besileia of c. - z - .; , •of corn fodder. ? E. V. W. Dox. La Fayette, 200 January, 18413. Colleetl4 Choice Seeds. ; - 1 As the season Ar ' planting iv fast approach- 1 - lug, the following emarks in regaid to the se lection of seeds, which we copy from-the Boston Cultivator, will nOdoubt be useful to many of , our readers. - Tbse is no way in which im provement can b4i made i , , agriculture, at so, small an ex . plisef as I - eille.,:ting seeds of a superior variety ofivegfv Aio, tree• and scions of superior fruit artql :...ITicrior •aoimals, lt costs no ru4r E e to raise -1 +-r . t . ~• excelle, t varie ty, if we except de + ,--,, , i-,2 , f a largehrop, ,to cultivate at,tpeti , r 'r' --- -•- k , ,, 0, p the:lw an a t han t attend to those, of inferier.l4inds, ‘, ' ; yield 26 or es per cent less. . ~,, Vbere iva vastodiffererice in varieties of veg •thables ;in some t eases by the expense-of one -dollar, in time or Oroney, in getting;a superior -liitriety,-there may` be tea - or twelve dollars lid ded, to the value 4 a crop on an acre of land ; and's: ; . valuable cr a p being once obtained, per haps it eat: be cotinued for many years, af fording an-annual advantage in return for a lit tle attentionjejtja-mode of improTement. In ilinllng ditfeirent varieties of potatoes on the same land, and tinder the same treatment, .-weltatbitt:soM4ltinds yield almoit twice as ' mueb - as others, - [iihire there is no material.dif 'ferente.in the price Again, some kinds do not '''rot,lind ire wo " ' e a dollar a barrel more, thin 4021.3 . 'lribject ,t4fi;- ,y,lia - which were sold rt} seo, .; , 551,11e the price .w . loW.', -.. --i - A3col*nea sk siniglemsrof corn may be worth _pow liollars tot thetirmer 3 thill• the rows it ~,,neatairis; .it may; evin'insAre:l difference to . Abileamannt annuilly, - 4 • ~.'9ll,t', ,' • ,• .-s OUW' almost ' m „,4 •ifiria .. b ,- ' B .9ll ll ,P.,lyriOrt ' 9 4** -3 11e tholl)rFlrOo from., Thorn is altos vascifilferencte in - the:Weight of oats,jecnne: weighing, Omost twice; sarmiueh as otile*And yieldine f as Many,blialiehs, *Me 'Taisho,s " on account' of theii•Purity will sell twice as high - in - :the market as other . a, 'Egii'liothing of the adVantage of having's Stirieriartiele for One's use. Cis about the same with all'other vegeta bles.f A gardener would do ;better by paying a itoll4 l. la ounce for'yntbage - Seed of a sure Inc-- rieti than to have poorseed given him. And we hive known cases in which cultivators would have paid that rather than run the risk of sow ing poor seed., • There -is a great variety of turnips, some adapted to very early use, others in late suc cession in Abe shinmer; some:fall, Others for early}wiiiteY nee, ai!' few` that'keep asWell as a pailinip for. spring use; there is a great ad vantage in having kinds adapted to their pecu liar season. .Farmers, gardeners, seedsmen, and seed growers, all pay tob little attention to this sub ject! We ought to have professional seed growers, who will attend to the bUsiness in a scientific manner, collecting all the Varieties of vegetables for experiment, as a Winery man does, With his specimen orchard. And the seed groWer should ~::eicct only the best vegetables to propagate from for the same reason that a idg.,..t? elect for this purpose his finest lIE LTII. THE MOST EFFECTUAL of all KNOWN 'REMEDIES. DA, DRAKE'S PANACEA THE OKAY RADICAL LIME FOO ,CON SI)MPTJ ONH IT ALSO REMOVES ANDIPERNAMENTLT CURE,, ALL DITEA- :•iIISING FROM RN lEP USE IPATE OF, TIIE RIAOD ' .tic Scrofula or King's Evil. Rheumatiiin, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples on the face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sure Eyes, Ring Worth or 'Fetter, Scald Bead, Enlargement & Pain of the Bones Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Syrnp. ORM Scfatica or Lumbago, diseases aria. . ing from an injurious use of Mercury, !• Dropsey, Exposure or Imprudence in life; also, Obrouic Constitutional disorders. . , TO this medicine several innocent but very potent articles of the vegitable kingdom arc united, forming a compound entirely ditTereM in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled 111 its operation on the system when laboring under dise4o. It should be in the hands of every person, ishcq by business, or general course of life, is predis— posed to the Very many ailments that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in death: FOR SCROFULA, Dr. braltehs Panacea is Jceonunentled as a certain rcnafiril. Not one instance of its failure has ever oc curred when freely: usedl It cores the disease and at the..vante time invites 'vigor to the whole system.-- Senditlous persona can never pay to much attention to the state of their blood. Its purification should be thetOrst aim ; for perseverance wall . accomplish a curciof treat herediiary dt■ease. •! POWERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Sentry, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swell ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs, and Riles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too trigltly extolled ; it searches out the very root of the disease, and by removing it from the'systam, makes a cureeertairr and permanent. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA. No Mcciie2ce perhaps ,has ever been, discovered whidh gives "so much,lone to the stomach and causes the Secretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the toed as Dr. Drake's Panacea. D. Drake's Panacea is used with the greatest sue ceasiln Rheumatic Complaints. especially 'such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and four humors which have accumulated in the system, which are the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swell ings' of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief ; this entirely eradicates the disease Iron the system, even when.the limbs and bones arc dreadfully 3 ivollen. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUILED.--Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Spitting of 'Blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse Expectoration, fictic Flush, Night Sweats. Pain . in the side &c. have been cured, and can be with as much certainty as any other simple disease. A speeiße has long been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe hot pertain and efficacious in its operation, and -Cannot possibly injure the moat delicate constitution. We'.would earmstly 'recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we believe they will not Lave occa sion to regret it. • The system is cleansed and Istrengthened, ulcers on the lungs are healed, and the .patients gradually regain their usual health And stiebgth• Read tho' following :. • Dean. Stn :--In reply to your question 'respecting themse of Dr. Drakes Panacea, I will say, that al. thobgh a perfect disbeliever in the exiiiateuce of a Panacea, or a cure for all diseases, however valuable it May be in certain conditions of the system, still 1 have believed that a cure for consumption would be discovered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your medicine-in two very inveterate cases. They rem pronounced by the attending physicians lobe etimiesisav costratri=v ; and abandoned ny them twin. curable; One of the perkons had been tiader the treat coma of several very able practitioner: for a number tir• years, and they said she had "old fashioned Con suniption combined with Scrofula," and that she [night linger for same time, but could not be perms. nchtiy relieved. In both cases the effect of the Pans. Cre6 has been most gratifying. Only four or five Ma th* were used by one of the persons before she be gan to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will °pita& that familiar as lam with consump tion by inlteritante and by the extensive observation and knowing' also the injurious effects in nine - eases out of ten of tar, boneset, and other veg etable terries, as well Am many of the experiorants and sedatives, I should never have recornmended the use of Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted with' the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these are rec-.. commended by our most popular and scientific physi.! cisme, and in their present combined state, , form prob-11 ably ,thc best alterative that has ever boen;made. The curie is in accordance with a theory of Consumption brivaeherd in France a few years ago, by d one of - her' most eminent writers on medicine, and now establish ed bY facts which admit of no , dispute. Very fieppeetfuny Yours. L. CI GUNN. $BO,BB • TO osc the language of another, 'Dr Drakes Pan. aces is always Salutary in its effects—never injurious lt :taf hot ad opiate or expectorant. It is not intended to,lell the ,invalid into a fatal security. It is a greet remedy—l. grand healing and curatives compound,- the great and'only remedy which -medical science & skill: ttas yet.produced for the treatment of this hitt). unconquered malady. And no person afflicted whirithia dread diSeSse will fiejust to himself add his friedile if he go down to the grave' withodt-testing its viitues. Asingle bottle, in most cases, will proddce a =fiiorable change in the condition of 'joy patient; liciwever low." • TO THE LADIES. . • Utiles of pale . complezion and consumptive ball. its, and such as ate debilitated by those obstructions whit* Amain are battle to.vrei restored by the use -of, a;lipttle or two, to bloom and vigor. It ie by. f the ,bolt pet*, ever discovered for weakly children', and inch am have bad humors • being pleasant; the y :take it. Xt Imetcliately, ;adore! the eppitite, streogth abd cellar. • ' Hothing-can be more surPrielng than its lovigore. ttoluffccts on the Miami frame. Niece a, if vrealki eiteeliettitode beferejaiiitg at ones beeeme robustindffull'of eiefir it - niter ite Influence. 11 mediate!, Founteritcts the aimlessness of the' fe;. l 4 frifllf i . . --,.. 'Cit/11914.-11e antral sad see that you pt the psalms Ut. Daises Penecsa--it bps thwerore orAsi. Fd.: &ions on the wrappep‘ t and 'the name ...114 Damter remeose,Fents.° blown in the .-, 1 41 , 11W0i1l 04 bi *Ms St:CsA , Druggist% No. 2 1 North 'Bixtb Bt; rhili*Mil • 5) -_ , *iit RHEUMATISM. CONSUMPTION TESTIMONY PIMA., Dec. 14th, 1747 THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDI -3- ,i LINE LN THE WORLD. This ex!t . ract Is r ut up in quart bottles; it is six times cheap- 1 + pleasanter, and warraoud superior to any Fold. it cures 1 erases egitiolat vomiting, purging, sickening or debilitating the patient. ti , GRE4I' FALL AND WLNTER MEDI.- - I LI ki __ CINE. ;The grifat beauty and superiority of this medicine over all other is, *bile it eradicates diseases It Invigorates the - leafy. It lione of.:the very.best Fail and Winter medicines known ; it riot only *rifles the whole system, and strengthens the prison but It creates new, pew , and rich blood; a power pommeled by no other thcliche. And In this lies the great secret of Its won ditto! into..ms. It has performed withid the past two .year More WA 2:—',`::: i.nr.r.• ot!erverc enter 01 11151(1.511; at least 7e 930 athOc wereconsulened Incurable. More than 2.ooDifa s ses of Clirmale Rheumatism; _ 11, cities of Dytipepsia . 4.(MCcases of general debility and want of energy ; 7,oool_keses of the ditferent female complaints; 2. i Ocases of Scroftila ;‘ .I. l t ;:castat of Liver complaint ; 1 2,soD'c' rises of die, asele of the kidney and dropsy; B,oot erases of Coneumption . And thoiNanth , of eases or diseases of the blood, vls ; Ulcer*.' Erysipel4, Salt Ahearn, pimples nit the face ke.., met her with nuinitrounicases of sick hehdacho pain in the side and chest, ; spinal age-Hons. 6e, This. egg are aware must appear incredible, but we have - *um, folen physicians and other agents f Mal all parts of the H ailed States Informing us of the extraordinary cures. It. Van ElorilikitkEsq.. one of the 11)011 respectable Druggists In New ark, N. Jiginfurtne us that he can refer to more than iso elm. in that place atone. Them are thousands in the city of New York which we will refer to with pie:entre, and to men of char aeu r. His the best medicine for the preventive of disease known -7 undoubtedly saved the lives of more than 1 , 5,000 lIELDREN THE PAST SEASON. nt 1. As it re red the cause of disease, anti piemired them for the Saintlier Mason: It has never been known to injure iii the !Cant I.llC,tuet delicate child. • 'e RHEUIATISNI. 'l'his Segraparilla is used with the* most perfect Suter:et in Rheirm.rtik complaints, however sevei eor chronic. The aston Whine cults it has performed are indeed wonderful. Other remedies tiontethnes give temporary relief. this entirely eradi cates it Ar o the system, even when the limbs mid bouts' are dre , dftill swollen V"' Ifeir Mr. Seth Testy, one of the old. et and most respect- Ole ..7 In Hartford, Con,. The frolowing Is an extract of a tette re rival Irma him : Ds. Towescito—l have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, slid find it is excellent In Its effivrts upon a chronic rheumatic pain to Itch I am subject. from an Injury occasioned several years neck it a public stage. Please send toe two of your bottles to the ca fir of Dr. Seymour I have conversed with two of our principal grhysitlans, and recommend your Sarsaparilla. , si.-rii TERRY. .11artfoxii i , March I 1 El 4 _ CONSU3IPTION CURED. :Cleanst and strengthem Consumption can be cured. Bron chitis, redistimption I.lvsr Complaints. Colds, Caravrti. Coughs, Asthma .tipittine of blood, soreness In the Chest, Hectic, Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or profuse Eipectoration, Pain in the side &c flare been and can be cured. Ua T•Bvistr'lal—Fiear Fur. Nearly twenty years ago I took uyinientituld, settltil en my lungs and atti cull me se yearly ; indeed, finally it became a constant havieloc cough. bra nit so se re as to prevent me from attending to my business.— W ithin the last few years it Increased on me grad-illy. At last l bersime reduced-1' breathed with difficulty and raised with my Tough much bad matter and for the last nine months Orsvioesth using your Sarsaparill r, had regular night sweats; .litdeedtri Moods and otyes•if suppnried I would die with the enninsmption ; but I hay • the happiness to apprise you th it. to my surpihie after using thrill: Mullon of your Sarsaparilla I find m y h ea lth ,esh,red. It revived me gradually, and l aiti now ginjoyins filuch better health than I have for the last tier years 1 had altulfilt entirely lost my impel Ito, which is now also roamed you are lit liberty to publish this in the papers with my name if you click* , Ny iii4e girl, who is three years old, bad a very bad cough the whol; of last winter. We became very much alarmed on 1 her account. While - using (he medicine, I gave her some of it, iind it *gin entirely relieved tier,as well as myself , and she. is well riosty' and hearty as any ch hldi ever rah - . She was also full of little blotches; it took Bunn away, and her skin Is smooth Ind talc 4nw, and I Inn satisfied she recovered her health from using yolat e xcell e nt triedecine Gil ANDC AT.IIOLICON for a suffering world. The rdniedial powers of this p lant wt re tested with the least possible delay, and in hundreds of insiances, they-proved fully adequate to , the complete and perfect removal of disease' in any B. W. CONANT, 414 Bowery. ', and every form, said it is coutidnntly believed that the - • remedy is destined to produce an entire revolution in GIRLS, READ THIS. 'the medical world. Facts iri their possession (IA ly You who have pate complexions. dull eyes, blotches on the • warrant them its snaking the astounding announce. face mu it skin, arid arc " out of spirits," use a bottle ortwb • of fir. T cl, emends:sarsaparilla. It will cleanse your mo o d, re- • went , that it immeasurably surpasses in iss power to move thi: trerkhat And blotches. and give you animation, nark-",root and expel disease, everyevery other int: the me nose Wig eyeSt tine spirits, and beautiful cocurtexicm—all of which k a .„,„,,,,, i Ire of lahsteruse value to unmarried ladiret. ' MEAT FEMALE MEDICINE. ' Dr, Toitinsend's Sarsaparilla Is a sovereign and speedy cure far Inetplibit Conciamption, Barrenness, tomeorrhom or W lints, 011strnetell or diffieult klenstmasion, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thareof,.and for the general prostration of the Si*tem, no matter whether the rrenit of inherent cause, Or predueld by irregularity, illness or accident. 4,,, 'Nothing can be more surprising than its Ins igersiing eff,cts on the Wilma frame. Prisons all weakness and lassitude. front taking, Blame become robust and full of enemy under Ire mile ence. lelutmediately counteracts the nereeka•suess of the re usalef rattle is !deb is the ert at cause of barrenecre. It wil s ,uoi be rxpeettdof us, In careers( so delicate a - monk.. toextil certificates of cores perfumed, but we cast assure the adniebed , sal hundreds of cases have been reported it. - ..5. Bev i eral cases where familles'have bet - . 7. Is annul children. eller ti ling a feii• bottler ter this invaluable medicine, have beep bless ed with f*althiy offspring. Dr. T,lwssertn—fsly wife beteg greatly dlstmisect by weak new andieneral debility, and sullenest consumedly by pain and , a sensation of bearing down, tailing of the womb, and other dcf , Beanies:Mid having known cases where your medicine has ef , leered gAnt cures and also hearing itrecommended for such ti. 1 ars I hack described, I obtained a bottle or your Extract of Sac ocaparills4 and fullowrel the directions yo re -gave me. Ina short floe it removed her anrdalsts, and restored fief to health. he , Mg gnat tffal for the benefits she received,' take pleasucein thus cacknowtidgirig it, and recommending it to the public, • , • N. D. 51001tE. , Albany) Aug. 17 fff47. Grand & Lyilius its. To al(tricras & M•11111tD Lanais.—This Extract of :Mira . ,pac ilia Os been exPrmsly prepared in reference to female com •plaints. 'I:No female who has reason to believe skirls approaCM ling tluttritical period “tbesura of life," should neglect totake it.,• as st " - a certain preventive for any of the ernus and horrible a 'creases to which females are subject at that time of life TAs period may be demyed several year; by using this medicinift Nor is It less valuable for those approaching woman hood. melt Is calculated to assist nainre, by quickening the blend and invi t forating the syetern. Indeedthis medicine hi Invalua ble for a the dis4rases to which women are subject. • ft brai s es the whole system, renews permanently time natural energies;by removing the Impurities of the body, hot so far stimulating Inesystem as to amines a onlvegnent relestitign, which lithe case of mosemedielnee taken for female weakness nod d iseti4e . . SCROFULA CURED.—This certificate , cone lusiirely proves that this Sarmpirrifin has perfect conirol:o -ver the Most obstinate diseases of the Wood. Three persons cured btu me hunse Is unprecalented. Da. Tbeesearc—Dear Sir : 1 have the pleasure in Inform you that lb+ of my children have been cured of the scrofula by the use Of your excellent medicine. They were aillicteld very , sever , l4:*ith bad sores : have taken only four bo:Urs; is took them asfity, fur which I feel under deep obligation. ' ' vf. Yours. respectfully, i 4. ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wooster - street.. , New .... ork, March 1,1847. Ortsralits ..or PUTSICLOiIi,—Dr Townsend Is almost daily re- ' celviug *dere from Physicians in different parts of the Union. 1 Thts IS to certify that we, physcians in the city of Albany, have In humming easespresaibed Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and bellibye it to be one of the roost valuable preparation. in the Market. II H PAULDING, II D. J WILSON, ri lr ~., R B BRIGGS. " Albany, April 1, tem. I. ELM ENDORP, " U 8 Dretcsa.—Capt,,G ..1Y ki'Lean,nne of Mr U S Marine Corp., arei a member of the New Jersey Legislature, has kindly lent us ibe following certificate. It tells its Owls rite y. vi RAUWLY. January 2S, 1847. A yol# since I was taken with the influenza and my whole systaxileft in a debit hated state. 1 was induced to try Dr Town isitoMa nersaparilla, and rifler taking two or three bottle* was very meek relieved, and attributed It entirely 1.0 saldmedlelne. I have ciontional taking It. and find that* impkwe every day.— I believkit saved my life, and would not be withiint It under any considaktion. G W air LEAN. D . PILES ! PILES ! Dr. owneend'a 'Sarsaparilla is nO lean socecesful In e - arl this diarealing Complaint than for disesses of the bluod, a,ll.heurnatian, and nervous debility. lieut . this . Dr T . insend—The effects of your sarsaparilla are truly won. elide!. t,for the last 6 arB years past I have been subject to se- Vent atria of the piles, during which 1 have suffered- all the torturatif that complaint, and had despaired of ever fieding relief except I'd death. I have the pleasure to Infirm you that' there Is yet aibalni it/Gilead." these used two Minh:sot yuar ear iapicilliti and feel no remains of my old complaint. 1 send you this for übileation, and any person you may referto me I would be ha to inform of the bene fi ts 1 have recemell'ut year Bawls . 1; 'ourauuly, , ' : JOHN HALL, 49 Palubn-st. . . Thoniks Sculth.Printerl62 31eisamitreet, 3d story, cured 'of a laJ la,rding sud'aefraltatedesse,of the Plies .' pride pal Office 126 Fluton street, Sun Building, New York I ' Bentley h. Read, . !il Agents for Susoinehanna- County. NEW EDEN? GOODS. JuilT received from New Yorksind will be sold (fern 10 to 30 per- cent.less_ thew ever be- 1 fore.ollereid in this market. Grateful. for pest , Javoril, I hope by fair dealing and,kaa pnices to merkthe patronage of those who 'boy goods in this inerkcl. W EDO. Montrose, Feb; 16, 113.18. " iiii3 s CAR%. • - 11.4rbs.sooe Muscavado et-7 cts. do.. -do.t foriorkw " 4/04:00MiereA V; A. 104, at tbdAt9.r.e oU - RIO izt Salamander Fire, and Thief Pinsk' Caste. Fire-Prorf Doors or *Ai and Slams. Seal and Lethik:copyin 'Presses, Patent Sta le-lined Re,. • . f, s lercriors, • ° Wolff ! fi lters phtent portable al& r the Si& and" in firm. i EVANS & WIAT4OIII, 76 SOUTH THIRD STRFET, (OPPOSITE TAP PHIOLDELPHIA EXCHANGE.) MANUFACTURE and ktep . eonstantly on head. a large aisiortment of the above ar- I together with their Patent Improved ' Salamander Fire-Preof Safes, which 'are, so I ~ n structed as • to set at. - rest all manner of doubt as to their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the fire of any building,- IThe outside cases of these Safes" are made of boiler iron, the insideinse of soapstone, and be- I tween the outer caselond inner case is a space of some three inchesthick. and is fired in with indestructible material, soas to make it an im• ; possibility to burn any of .the contents inside of this Chest. These Soapstone Salamanders. we ore rewired All do:'challenge the world Ito produce any tirade iii the shape of Bonk Safes that will stand as "much bent, and we I herd ourseh'"?. :" . 2"" et all times to have them I fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con• tintie to manufacture a large assortment of our Premium Air-tight Fire. proof Safes, of which: ithere are over 800 now in use, and in every in istii nee they have given enii r re x.atiAilliciinn In Ow purchasers —of.which wo.will refer the public ' of a few gentlemen who hove them in use. Ilay,wood &Snyder, Pottsville.; Joseph Ol 'Lawn:in, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Dayl estotvn, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 12 . 9 north 3 , 1 st. A. Wright & Nephew,ViQe st. wharf; Alexan- I der Curer, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 1 0th sin.: John M lord, 32oorth 2d si.; Myers I,Bush, 20 north 3d st.; James Al Pou!, 101 south 4th street.: Dr David Jayne, 8 south 3d St.— Matthew T Miller, 20 aboth 9d at:: and we could name some hundreds of others if it was I necessary. Now we invite she attention of the I public, and particularly those in want of Fire• proof Safes,lo call at our store before pur chasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they can get a beiterancl cheaper artlele ",at our store than at any other establishment in 'the city. 1 We also Manufacture the ordinary Fire 'Proof Cnestp, at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Phil adelphia. DAVID EVANS. JOHANNES WATSON. 6-1) Feb. 9, 184i3 THE GREAT REMEDY ZE FORESTS. caezedzis VEGETABLE PHYSANTHROPIC PILLS. lIE Proprietors taka this na:thod of ma king known to the world the :oust valJaldo and no• portant discovery mitt rceortfed the In.tory of med icine. In testing by chemical experiment, the medicinal properties of a rare plant, which grows• along the banks of the Wapsepinicon giver. in lowa, they dis covered that it possessed a hdaling and restoring pow. cr,.which, in their opinion, in combination with oilier 7 remedies, the result of their medical researches, would render it a This Great Remedy ; has been adminn.tercd in order to test its rower to east numbers of patients.. ii the most hopeless cases, such as had !tallied the skill of the most eminent physicians, and had proved tuo obstinate to be remoted by any of the numerous reintdies of the day, and to the perfect - astonishment of all, it effected complete and perma. nent cures; thus brilliantly triumphing, not only over the greatest remedies known to.the medical profession, but over all the Pills, Syrups and Panaceas, whose virtues arc so loudly trumpeted throughout the length sus breadth of the land. AS A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, tile proprietors challenge the world to produce its equal_ It arts in perfect harmony with the laws of . nature, and completely purities, the Blood, a vitiated 'state of which is the cattie of all disease. It has been administered in Asthma, Apoplexy, Barbers' Itch Canker, Catarrh, Cholera Muibus, Colic, Colds Cough, Consumption, Croup. Cramps and Conseil shone, Cancerous Sores and Ulcers; Dropsy, Elysperr. 'sia, Dysentary, Epilipsy, Erysipelas, Enlargement of the Spleen, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Fe vers of all kinds, Gravel, Gout, Hysterics, Inflaina -tion of the Liver, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder, lode. gestion, Jaundice, Leprosy, Ler Complaint, Neural_ eta, Palpitation of the Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal Complaint; Salt-Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis, Sup. proision of the 3lenses, Tic Doulooreux, &c. The proprietors have yet to learn that it has failed in a single instance of effecting a cure. As a Preventive of disease, it is entitled to the fullest confidence of the community. An immense amount of suffering, time and money has been saved by a timely use of it. It has already crossed the Atlantic, and measures arc now in progress to cattnd the blessings of this GREAT REMEDY throughout the world. The proprietors invite the.sick to try a single box, and they feel assured that Oil will be perfectly satin. feed .with tue Wife' truttiftiihtlis of their reprcaenta• t ions. PRINCIPAL 01lice, 85 Bowery) N. t Sold also by C. BALDWIN, Agent, Montrose. Pricc2s: Cents a Box. _ ABOUT • U. 1113R1t0Wii3& co f:S CHEAP GOODS. WE are note receiving additions to lour large stock of goods, which nomprising (as It *be. bly does) a greater variety df articles than any other in the County, we offer to purchasers on the mosffea. inn a ble terms. Wanted in exchange for goods and on debts, oils at 3s:. ad, and corn. and other kinds of grain, anOpro. duce generally, at the highest market,prieex, U. BURROWS & Cr, Gibson, Jan. 17, MS. 1 • W A.Vle ED, 5000 Bogiels of. Oats at 3s. N. t . 2000 • " " Corn, 0., 500 " ' " Buck Wheat, 1 --;ALSO— • I Wheat. Ryo. Beans, Flax Reed, Timothy see 4, Bees wax, Geese feathers. &c. &c. at the high est market prices. in exchange for goods, of on debts, atl.be store of . , •U. BURROWS & CO ; January 17, IBM, t caoczuwor 414.0u/ism W A R-E r. • U. BURROWS & CO. are receiving airge supply a? Crockery ; sid . o/4as- Warr, which the will rill! at much lower price ! than fit has ever been peer. ed at in this section otcoutitry before. Enameled mini & sannera, la. per sett. Piinted ,do 3s, to,4s: do Ts,l66citi, 6s. 6d'. to 6s l dU; do . Mee, and 'L Bakers, sQ,per 4ent., and otbor articles, including tumblers, tai., 30 to 50 percent, below further, prices. Taws haver*, plow *Om keepers,: and all Mbar hossilsepihr. "Halting to purchase, will dO call sastaisino our stock, . 207 Main etresi,'iiietiiiio; N. Y• i nit G. C. VAUGHWS VEGETABLE LITH I/ RIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT- FOR 184 "I/CAUL 'I Saw, 1 Cormatrestrif i - in:llleet eP cally the.ceee with this article. _Disease h Fa. yielded to its moat marvellous Medical p t w Wherever dt. has gone, and South 4tvierica, gl Canada,.and the United States have proved t ea of this statement, the above qqotatilan t in a slag pithy . sentence, tells the whole, atom ) limn, s, principle upon which you are cured ;nay not lateltn to you, but the result of a trial of till article [ire factory ; you are restored, and the secret of the remotes with the proprietor. Thu iillmlieine ate • pound of 22 distinct vegetable agenties ; eaili vidual root has its owo particular, et.itclusive, tied ial property, conflicting with ho tither compiou Rell root makes its own cure-4nd ..tis a perfet • hination,when taken into the aystetp; it dues tet which SISTURE. when her laws w.er9 first eata li • ntended it Should do—purifies. sire gthens,lan • stores the broken dotyn, debilitated constitlitio IDRUP,T, in all its characters, yrill ba tompletely e iented from the system by its use. !tit paint le agents' bands, toe free circulatttim-ithey trett all dtsecses, and show testimony of-buret*, a and all complaints of the urinary nrgah. Cairn the cause of great suffering, and VAUGHN'S ILL Irnirric tics acquired Dean:all CeleWly over qie .ry, by the cures it has made iii .tiiiirdistreivirtg of afiliettone. So famed, it reetu4,' is this tied that Ossifies attracted the notice,of one of t'Ur cal publiititionti. In the November No., 484 I the •• Buffalo Jai cnekand Monthlyi Iteview if teal and Snriical Science," in an utile upon oNle , diseases, and .• solvents," the writer, afteil n I ilio fact that the English government once plirel a seen t remedy, and also .notticid the ; pureh 1802, of a secret remedy, by tile. ..gistatUreitif g York, thus pays tributeAU the fa oof the 'Mod .1. —" il l.y do not our . Representatives in Segal , . Assembly convened, enlighten and. .dissulie ' suflering thousands of this country; ) by the . per. of Vaug hies Vegetable Litliontriptic4.than Whin solvent since the days of Alcheruy p ies potseisse half the fame r' Reader. here is a ) periudiealtof standing, acknowledged throughout ) a large se of this could ry to he one of the hest ceieducted ou of the kind in the United States, cal:hanging wit scientific works of Europe to 'our. Certain kelow edited by Flint. M. D., and contributed to liyl m • the. highest professional ability ) , thtis atcppingiasi ' aiutice °a •• secret remedy." You Willa% OLIO it stand Ho unknown and worthless tiistrum; could extort a comment for ) - so high a itiarter..-aid i quently. unless it directly conflicted with theipr of the faculty, it must have beentAts, great t !.../ . which - has caused it to receive this passing ii I KIDNEt duteasf s,' weakness' of 'the back and sp:n regulur, painful and suppressed Afenstreatidp, .4/bus, and the entire rune: heated train of els follow a disordered system, are at ?rite relit:v.o I medicine. Send fur pamphlets from Agents:4n. will fuid evidelice_ of the value of the Lithrt km . there put foith. As reedy for The irregul rit the fent= sye , icin, it has in the compound a i " ' which has been resorted to in the north of E4ro ' ceilltuicas a sure cure for this Complaint, (In. . restorer of the health of the, entlio . systdel I C.2IPLAIST. JAUNDICE. BILIOUS DISEAI•Es, &C.) a Istantly relieved. People of the West will find !only remedy in These complaints,ths well. asi F } AND AGUE. 'There Is no remedy like', it, and foe i :nel or quinine forms any part of,rhis m 'Thin% I iujury will result in its use, and is active plop are 'name sled in t h e use'tfc a . single - . 33 uz treat Fur FEVER AND AGUE, BiliOUSPiStirdefft, ID4C er medicine. II iire uarts.u, Goer, . will find ?-e/ The aCliuli of ibis medic:lnc mxin the Bl4od. i change the disease--which Originates in the/ bl , and a healthy result will feillbw: Davrerst Os 'rum &e., yield in a Env days' useitlit this Med bybintination OVTIIE LUNGS,COUGH, CONSUStriIO has ever bound relief. SCROYULAFIRYsIPELSIS. ' luflunteil Eyes —all caused by impure bided ' find this article the remedy. Thelayatem, cbm !y acted upon by the twenty-twollifrerent itro. ' of the mixture, is purified and' restored ; as cure sill- nut follow. The. trail of corinhbn ) plaints Palpitation of the &ail, s,ietk Headiell bility, Ate., are all the resulttolsohle derst•Zem the system, and -this GREAT Rerrosto. will I . work. The promises act forth in:the advertise tare based upon the proof of what ! it' has done past four, years. The written ieslimoriA o ' Agents, in Canada, the United States. Eligtilli South America, iii the possession of the Orin and car. be seen by . all interestedt; is II SUfliGiC I monstration that it is the beet Nedicioe evir'o to the World. Get the earner:hit,' and siudy,ith ciple as there laid down, of the method- of mire. up in 30 nz. bottles, at $2 ;. 13 oia do at sh s e the larger holding 6 oz. more, diaidwo smail b. Look out and riot get impssed ttpon. Every has i• Vaughtes Vegetable Lithootriptic Illiz blown upon the glass; the weitteti eignatunto •C. Vaughn" on the directions, and I. , G.C. 6 Vii . Buffalo," stumped on the iork.r , None &he genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Maeghn, add a the prin.:pal ()Rice, 207 Main , 'street, BtM'a wholes'ale and retail. Nd attentien. given to unless pest paid—orders front regularly cost Agents ercepted : past paid I letters, or ve4ial inunicatious soliciting advice, promptly attlnd gratis. ! Offices devoted exclusivele to; the sale of tl tick ; 132 Nassau st., Now yorkkity ; 295 E Salem, Mass.; and by the prinelpalDruggiati.ah out the United States and .Carieds, ate advoirt . the papers. 4Y f Agents in this county; firct L .S . READ, ' .• rose; IleNav BURRITT, New Millizird; Milt.i'F. Lei% erect Bend; a: W. ONVENI,' Traveli4 FIRE! FOE ! !i THE subscriber having! !been eop. Agent of the , Lycorning I county: Insurance Company for iSusquehanna c. is prepared to receive applications 10 4 ,i:re, against loss by..fire,. ill accordabc• the acts of i n corporation end ~Bye-Itimis company. The great reiourcee nqw.;:pcisEesse I l b company as being :much the- Most eat n- Northern Pennsylvania, letfe very • sir° ducements to all who 111 . 1s1 1 1 - to be eeiPe' gainst loss by fire, to becamo nemberel ROWE'. C. ffSIMPSON, lip Montrose, October 4t , i , 1847: A Few Dooirs 91 Putll AVENUE, ON TUIINS I I IL KE STRET 11. S. WILSON'S STORE! WilPtE can be fookidithe most ef,xtc assonmen‘ of, gictiCOS: ! in Ton not only fourid but l purchased 'as !owned 1 articles lower tban - elsewbetche 1111419 plenished and added" largely to stock. Dry GOods usual in •iarieti • addition, Carpets, Rugs, I VV,indoiv-Slutdl per Hangkngs,'etti. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IRO. STEEL,I &c. HARDWARE.;=a mdiej• extensive 4 meat than aver—Ma labia Camilla, fOt, -makers, Harness, Saddlti Truok •and : pa Trimming!. Shoe K it . Nov. 1, 1847. pRINTS—a large verfety! now 411 • . • TIFFAN 4111111111 P 4 QOLE leather . end -*imam skit* cheap of , I;•4cAip, Eili . ped, 'Oa id ' , t wur i 9u . jup, Aliogctio . ,'"Ealgred Jenny _Lk:l,d, Ofei t 4j.pli t ia 11 11 ,8 a t i y ;T,lppAtj L • _ ‘• I r9!V.'itillikal!ffn`4l • —1 't ; :e r.S.V.F • •• • ! BQOTEkonil shwa; ,LAYERS PILLS. •i-The Aisierfaiut f me. • - • - • rIIIHESE.PiIIs -- are One of the best Medical IL - Viontattaids use - at!the present Al s a tornir4:lrrtisnilly physict for administa t a nk i n n it .tepporarycomplaintepf thetitornachsed bowels, heed...ache ? colds,; . Ate., they M a n e fully depended upon, Bedip s rompt use of tbia on the first: appearance o f ndiaPositfoo Lt. variably.save, much sickn They are i t e m liarly adapted:it:till cases Of wealmess.end ge t . era! debilifyi—atiy derangement of, the syst em, and especially with femates—and's steady, on , interrupted Use - of them, in strict conformity with the directions will very soon restore the organs of the stomach to their natuialtoneisd action, andl regulate the bowels, andrenorsts the whole system. There tto disposition to _give Et ['vega n s commenditions of What is bere stake, is the • reifileof actual exPerience with them, and that thfough• a period 'of fifteen years. ft is not . supposed, or pretended, that they raise the dead; neither are-they designed to be used as freely as we use our MD Such is apt the true purpose of medicine. Its only appr o . priate Whets is to assist nature in restoring the system tea proper tone and action, when t st a . huidably,, or through ca "relessness or.exceu, it vectunes deranged.' m tn, are careless, and hence need; this aid. And the most careful an liable to irregularities of the system. It it needless' abnota to eay,,that a prompt use d safe and Iffictire remedies, on the first appear, once of itinoss, is .the'part of wisdom, au.s uci t, a' illediciitgALSreprietor knows these Pint to be.. 43 And , he is certain that in forty nine a t . s e a ,out of fifty; where a fair trial is made se. cording att the directions, they will bensed 1- gain as • a 'standard medicine. He has sera kwuba an instance, where • they have been that used, in which they have not met with usual. mien APPROVAL hd, uth end the , u , s2 tin— lass inc led edi. lobe ting Numerous. teatjmonia Is may be seen at the General, Otlice of sale, and references will be given tu substantial firin,g witnesses of their valtiable ctitutive propertles. The - Pille are purely vegetable, are of two kinds,stimulant and purgative, purifying the_ blopil, and producing a healthy action through the entireaystern ; area valuable Anti Billions Atediciqe, and eminently userul in all lingeriog complaints 7 -Weakness, General Debility, Dy s . pepsy,FielMonary Affections, Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and !Spasmodic. Affections, Female Co m pfa i ntia,- Pa tp i tations, dec. No Fassiiii . , after a fair will be 141,14. They are put up in FIFTY CENT and DOLLAR PACKAGES, each having a pamph let erObracing. a valuable Treatise on Disease, witb full directions for use. The Dollar pack ages are the cheapest to the purchaser. They may be ordered through Druggists, giving the Street and ;No. of the General Depot. Soltti Wholesale ntul Retail, et No. 130 Fulton'street, (Sun Building,)N. "Between - Naisau-stieet and Broadway. in - As you value Health—Trtlhem 1.411 nj" AgeDIS: BENTLEY & READ, Montrose, L TIFFANY, Brooklyn. H GIBBS, Orwell, Brad. ford county, and R. C. Tnivaars, Binghamton Mal WANTED• GENTS to canvass for some New and Now Woess i in, every COUNTY throughout the toned States. To" Agents, the most liberal snconrogemeol is offered—with a small capital of from $23 tole& A chance is offered,. whereby aa Agent can, emir from $lO to $25 per week. 03' Fur further partieulari, address (postpaid.) %V.: A. NO. I$S 8141RT11 SECOND . 'PHILADELPHIA. TIME FOUNDRY, 't 59 Gold, corner of Ann street, New York. T• . . H g - stihscri bers hove taken the TYPE Fors% nay, No. 59 Gold-street, and wilt continue the Sust na.s litely conducted by ROEIERT TAYLOR. pleyWlll attend tQ al) ordtv.a they .may receive with punted. ty and dispatch. All the '"ilyp manufactured lry . them will, be Hand-Cast ; and they will furnish IR kinds of Printers' Materials, of thebest quality. • Mr..F..A T. °mend is atilt employed In super. intendingltm manufacturing . department. ; WHITING 4 TAYLOR; (Successors to Robert Taylor.) CututreVitrrtuct, Tepoooas.Tarcon, ( N ea+ . York, Jan'y 11. 1848. ALL HEALTH LLNIMENT: Acerthin cure for Rheumatism, Swelled Limbs. Pains in the chest and back, Hums, SprainS, Bruises•, and all complaints requiring an eiternal application. for sale by BENTLEY 4- READ. ace Id ;it tteis tailed corn /0, 10 P'S. Alpixeas,at l a.lo per Yd. ALSO, - a great variety of ;ha some dress goods, and Ciolkihg,,very cheap, store of U. BURROWS & CO. Jan. 17, 1848. i ' • 8 ar. x st., • ugh. d in Business lEorbs. G. Z. WIROCK, ont. ; eau. gent. Physiciart And Surgeon,,MontrOse, Pa.—Office over & Searle & Co's ptore, in the room for. orterly. Occupied by Park & Ditnock. F; B. CHANDLER' & Cat 6 a' • • •es ere Dry oods, lsrocencs, Crockery Hard% ware, B!oses,"Sicive;-Pipe, Books, Stationery, due East side of Public Afende. anted tual unty . um with lathe .CALEB WEEKS. . um vein g in.. d a- Saddle. Harness, Trunk, valise &. Whip m* ker end repairer; &e... Shop two doors above the Democrat" Offiie, LOOT. R. THAYER, 'BOTANIC 85' HYDROPATHIC Otok,N; AND SURGEON—Office at his dwelling third house east of the Court House —Will - tie at home Saturdays' of each week, whefe'be will be brippr to wait upon all those who. may 'furor him with a call. 1213 SMITH & SHUTTS, Physi,ciaits,& Surgeons, Latteshore, R. Of fice, nt ,the. fi rst named in the fi rm, over the FiniOn,ool ;Once, of the latter at his raj dence., E.W.Sairm, naive and any :t re rmer • nd in Pa- • i 1 - `,-. , , 3... U. DIMOCK, Attorney;al I•aw.—Haarnmovetl his Me ID •Tnr . pike:Sireet, one door East of B: T. ~,o* .C 4 _, 'llo l ficf, And thets doors West of t the nt*PrFlnt ing 'OIE6. ' , . agon riage Ts-I:MELO kattERMAK • Groceries; Hord-Ware Croakeri, iron, N a ii i ,i Fi s h &o„—Oa* doo• below ludge Poet' •- nit at S. t,'ll i:,_ j4C - C - . TIMEX , L . .. 6410ei1, : i ttaly ,GONtio I Oroceries, . liirdwall CrAfAilifYiizenl, ting Glasses, Stone Q' -ire' wl4re,t_Letioes,,ate.—Ylret Storer. below tile CCUO /louse' East tii4eoot Public Avenue. ' , • ' Wlll. 'J. 761 t, 11E14 Ajlitriiii le Counsellor It'Leir.--Otlice in tie l'l-Stnie of I:, L; Poet & CO.. in the 1100 forew _..lei oettipied by. Henry' inker. • . Th -r-7-- ' — ' It h ri : E. ,, T • - ',, ~ tat .V44LtiiVe,l6ll.--6i4riesis, ;101! '., ..,, .., - 71'7.4f . 1 1%1.: , , °Mg 8." lined eres tips. 'B: MEE I '' • k,. 0 F. B. CHANDLER. R. C. SIMPSONt E. W. ROSE.. IL Snurrs.