Igintrltttral. God Save the Plo oh. ISH It mns. RtnovaT‘ • ICp'e hots the shining share } thtketh ractle.; trocnm fat irnm•nintf, tter tw"w i3r . ead m it , : ftwrtoy. Health and rern,..4. t btirt , • Trca , nrrs to ornktinn-n . (;, , d pi-arc 0.) , pinn,gh . .1,"”li in tite warrioe., t'll4l r, . Wirth. 'the Iriltr , l filar Hare breathes its 1 , 4. Wrath, Its uus.lteathing Lovemt lightning flo,t %Veeplng and woe It mak Gud ~.s.ye the plough Ships o'er the sea may ri r . Sturm wreck their bannerf a prOr. Wares tritely - it their prow : But the well loaded wain, iGarn . ring the golden zrai r. Gladdens the household ttain -4.n1 sate the pliittgh Who arc the tr•tly creal,f— Mini.n of pomp and malts% R'h'ere the cram :4 u.s hard hands and free, Cultures of field and tieti, nest friend.; of fiberty— . God save the plougl Work for JOlya I I! cornmejOna our l ennverNktion for this month. is - o can bin congratulate our patrons throti:zhout the Union, upon the bight prospects which areteifold• mg themselves that they a ill nceive _nodf prier for the surplus products of their respeet We say this, notwithstanding the recent adl froru abroad represent the pro-pert of crops to Ettrop‘p as being favorable, ar we behove, that. lt - iwei . er much these prop•cts may' h • realized ir k the result of the harvests; there will IM no surphis there to commence with rifter L i st cropsishaill have bec.rri ern-tinet I that a :zrealy prei.4ted value in the price; ,of bre I bott.f. ot all kineL as well as in provi.ir44. over lorroor yearA, except the last, wilt bb maantaine.l tin tut, the ensuing one. While we thus ex)erielce ple t,tl re a'rlehl to /told nut this n~i 'runt a:. torrv., , 11;/ if we were .jr . ;titie.l h ) the circluii.taiwe.l-111" put seas - tii - Se e pleas•_. I 19 congratulate rrtr bretheru lipnn-the prnApect of & T ow( rrn i .-. Ftut though we }gave our u t ma thi- In aI . we Shit belie ve'titat the ..ag‘greg:ttepr,drivq: nftlte whole country, will assure al eve tT e. nr.nParly qn 01 the field Of any former year of the fast SI : N . I'D.. as a muell greater quantity-of Ia ui has been I na in tmln_ vatior, and we feel certain, that increased e‘er linits lire, and will be. continued to be made'. to eruato:OgOod products. As to the wheat crop of our own State, after / comparing ;verniers ire leave received, we are forced to the reluctant belief. - That -.owing to the inauspiciOus nature of the winter. at the long continued droughts of spring.. it will not reach a lull average one. It 1,4 ronsnli»g: hii!vrever to beli e ve, that the shertursc in the urea suite, will belmade up in the length of the price. so •that industry, enterprise and skill may anticipate • a jus' reward. • Ilrith this •brief introduction, WP Shalt direct the attention of our brethren.' to the duties peculiar at this f_eason to be done. ON TOL:1'11:M Irro-sting —South of us tJti- ,usual labor earn metwet. some two weeks or more since, hut as in the largest poyion of this.. (nr osioirtry of ill') rael distances this,,labor has still to le. begun. .it is a ,hity to ad risi• all tlio !hay -he thy. , pituatetl, lo .mnkc tonrly arrrotgrhtros mud proriJr tentselecs tent prt, to ,rret trra ?re c •il irr troo,l Se ISOM a nd secure itirsin the/ill's/1 (!fike eirsolehil ,qler it is r».l a»d to ha cc all their. rcr.st rtpplir s • store brfirc th 4 • Though the labors of harvest fields are arduous, they are always looked to by the re rpere and &noir - , as the theatres whence, amidst toil ;mil sun, they are to de ire pleasure and comfort. • Pleastire front that generous rivalry conseque i nt , upon that trial of skill, arid the capacity tin cialint ewe in'which their muscular powers are so severely taxed. Thriugh humble be the field of display, it is nevertheless a. , honorable in the object of the ambi:ion which it ex cites, as is that which f intluences the leader of ar mies to endure the pe'rils and privations of a cam paign,—and we need not add, that :it is infinitely more laudable ; for win* the one looks to the coin forts of his fellow niortalsf and the iwhievesneot,f victories which crown the circles tit-mind the flo mestic hearth with plenty and happiness, the other seeks his, amidst blood anal carnage, the :plums of the dying. amid - the desolation and min., of their kindred mea. We say, then, let the supplies for the Iwrreaf homer be abundant, so that while the hands may be exerting their powers to Win the laurels of peaceful coteeSts, the comforts of the inner-man shall beeurli, as to replenish their physi cal exhaustion. and send theta forth each snocemb -1 ig day in renewed strength and -buoyant tioirit.s : for we do hold it as a truth angst inifinmiable, that he who labors in good humor, can pertorm half as much more work, as he who goes to his work in the sulks. Haman strength can aehieto Much, but human stre4th combined with a Go good wall. ran achieve much Inure, whether exerted on the field of hostile strife, or that of the harvest. In our eonversaticin of last month. we cautioned our agricultural .frielvds.acainst delaying the rutting of the grain until it was dead rip-. The pre ?per time to cut, is when the straw just below the head be comes dry. h shirt as that condition takes plare in AP l :item. all chants of further slimily of nutri ment fronithe eyth. is necessarily cut all.—as the , moment the upper extremity beiaintes arid. that moment is all eirtitdation between . Ilse roots and head suspended, and it fellows as a Ret'eSsary con sequence that the grain can thencefieth derive no benetit'from ally delay in cutting. Bat independent of this fact,* has been proven by well conducted. , expefitneuts, that the grain cut at the perissl which . we recommend makes not only whiter bread brat Mere of it. in addition to these good result: —by /lariat at the point of time we have stated, the soil is saved from unnecessary exhaustion. Mild salts and nutrient properties preserved fin figure. vegetation—white the straw tittle. cut is marl, richer .in its nutritive elements, Mattes better mvender, and is niuch mpre.higbly relished' sy the- stmt.— And we think we hazard nothing in sarire,t, that when thus cut, if curet% carefully, it would he worth 25 per cent. more than when cut alter it had . come perfectly dry. view of our UAW{ 11 - 1 the . truth of the opinions here advanced. we feel it In be our duty to impress our own cluivietions upon our readers. • ittre&st dristk—Ahr 5 gallons of cola water with inilon lkt,ilagsis4 and t? (awe.. gool ground gin- ger ; and you will have a refreshing and grateful Le ventge.for your hands-. • Give eon:dant attendance ea.:4 day in the field-- your preseure will be a paratity that everything will be (lone well. See yourself that your reapers cut the straw low down, that the bioder.4 earefull •lo thew work. that the grain when ctit not too tang exp•••:•-•..l.to the %yea h. r, that it is properly aai ked that each sack t••• tappet c‘toon in the<e thing+ new, :-at r y, u touch !roul.le 1.0 to , . 11 , :eal•er. if - ot , :l a • I,.itti h,...e. t -hill be o..VE atta :-0.11Te • I, lid I! r tloirntt,:lll In the tit -t pla brit-it the 41 , vc 31,1 e•N i :itt.l lit it w:,a.. rrec :tott thus get to.-the,. the.' tt a,,heacit of ihr: e 11,0, (h ilt ley made sufficiently ..tom.; to float au e:•••••• - IN hen the floor, will- and rellhez herorn, .I.y, whi•e tt a•-ii the mlioV• with two , I %Awl, // y //''rer,..—A- -.non al. tint ti-moth) i. iii f ill Nava it tut. i' ; In' !tie lam leii: , er iii the ,wartlifthati a f•W then ilralP it into cockS and cure it. cate be- Ili!, taken In tin-n them that the :sun may h.i%e 4•haticy to d,v it equally, In stackin4, it ape -k to, -all he sprinkled (Wit(' each ton Qt hay, it may be. putt arras Uitt , -11 eathol, while the itself atll b better reh he.l bt Flock c)t . AI we think it acrr certain that the hay crop will prove to be a ......11ort one. ae recommend all who may etru , rtain the idea of a :-eatit • tt,tply of loslder for their stayk ; to put in inueh acre• ea' inillfst ;Li tiifl mtkri iin i• morwini,Leed deti cienec. A rich deep loam and . %%anti (•\ risme i, what it el/lights M. and it always repay, the cultivatot for whatever manure he may give it. For part it as to matte of its culture, &0., eta refer to our t mom r orir. tVe deem it right to sac. that t h,, e w h o want a _.1.3,1 coy of hay form 1111(let 11'111-4 sow the . - -Yed at least a. Carly A. tlw loth of this mora. in , ,ra.—This, the ::real gram crop ~1 the ,• 1 11; I I. At all moo, but esi - weially so wider the plese,i; , :,rood prices. sliouhi receive ;all jiossible atteritioii I, / keep it Aeon tram ‘Veeds, A !ht. ear th in melt :1 eondeimi U. to derive the ea , e-t amount ~,1 lw,miniw -1,1 , min 11;i , rim : , rain an ,IP‘v,... 1 1,1, zi111.)11101, tim-4 t,, , 'mid until the tune t* , t 1ay,,,,?, It by arra-ve-, tr! by 11 ,, means shool.i Ihe plotrglr be pe rinf li e ,l to go inn. the con, ti , Ati from this retiod—let the exiliivator and the ii(_te do all \\*lilt the lint to take Pare oldie roivs arid lite latter to eradicate the weeds )rpm irimiediutely arniiipl the plains. all that is tieces,ary to be done tat' h ut , a t aw ,-,,,, c. may he ellected. and efiected 1,01 7 low h iwttl•l thall x% here the plough instead in the cultivator is used. • Turnips-.—As soon ac the plants come nut :f the ground bet a careful hand go over them with a fury in one hand and piggin of nil iti the other,and sprinkle the oil over the plants. 11 , Te.it this opera tion rich nwrinfi,g early, witil the plants et into the Toughie:if, and you will have protected them from the ravages of the fly. To make assurance doub ly sure,.it would he well also to sow -over them a mixture ob I bushel of salt. As soon as the-plants begin to Fiddle at the. root pass. a lutfrow through them; this will thin them out tolerably well, besides serving as a .tir.t work ing. - In a few days after this put • s ome faithf u l Fineman into your turnips to thin them out to about 6 and S inches apart, who must also ta k e care to loo , en the grountt well between the plant:, without drawinz anyearth.ln or around the bulbs, and to pull up or tau up every weed or Wade of grai. iu the patch. A; interval's, of seven day. apart let die plants be to ire more cultivated. and the vrop !nay be .considered as made. Sherp.—Now is the time when you nuo, stiece-s -hill avail yourself of a preventive means to protect Your sheep from having Ntorms in the head. This means is sO-simplp and cheap iliztt - every sheep owner would be culpable if he were not to use t t (lam. a trinuzli in your sheep pa-lore. rover the bot tom of it %%ith tar,„say half an inch thick. coy'y.rfititt Ith:,111 twice a week durityz this mowfh. The =beep in licking the salt will smear their tim.cs with the tar, and thus offer stu•lv-irepellent to the Hy as to 'prevent him fromidepositing lus e;as there in. Besides securing the sheep against the tly, the tar will etneribute,rinieli towards i iireping thenv iu good health. 6- Renew the tar and s.dt every 10 days. 4uri.” g thi%-mouith. F 1 CTS FOR F WO mts.—There arts : , onte !hal farmers should know. Keep notes of all remarkable event,. on )inir farm. Recording even your enars will be of tv.n:efit. Good fences make good neighbors. Eiperiments Ire highly commendable, but see y t tu.ilo nut ,he come an habitual experimenter. The •depiadwitii6= of birds are fully compensated by the service they render in preying upon insects. Sheep put into fresh stables are apt to be killed by e:cirt4 too much _rain. A have pasture enriches not the soil. trey fattens the aniurtlq, 'nor inerea.es the wealth of the aline-. ate animal well fed iA wutli two poorly kept. The better animals ran fed. and the nto e rontimably they ean be kePt, the more ptollable they are : and all tanners work for prOtit. Sow clover Seep, it secures it against d nog" t Ground once well ploughed, is bett;r than thrice poorly • Uountiful rrps are more pr Itl pt..e tan poor one?. Make the soilrich, pulverize it-well.. and it generally will he productive. Weeds that grow uumolested around the fel c and,lumps anil stones, sea'ter their nee: the farm and are very likely to grow. Cow, well fed in winter give more milk iu sutioner. An oft that is in good condition in the spring. u ill perfonit more labor, and stand the heat O{,Ulll - much-better dam one that is poor. When you see the fence down pot it tip ;—if it re mains till to-morrow the cattle may get Leer. What ought to be done to day, do it, for to ie: rnmi it may ram. A strong horse will work all day without food, but keep him at it and he 'n ifl not last long. A rich soil will produce good crops without manure, but keep it.at it and it will soon tire. Fanner' sons had better team to hold tLe plongh and feed the pits, than measure tape and coma but tons. Young ladies who have the good fortune to become harmers wives will feu) it 'nom profitable to make foluury cakes, buttir amt cheep-. than , to. play on the piano. All who wish to be tieh mint spend less than 'they' enrti. When green peas have become old and yellow. they may be- made tenter and green by spritiVing on a pinch or two of ptria..sli, tclAilo they are boil ing. Pearlash has the same effect upon all sum mer vegetables, rendered tough by. being too If yo p,t k well water is ver hard ; it is alwa)s an ;Id r:tut:tip) to use a little pearliedi-in cooking. abncrlieoperlo. - MIL113. 1 141)M II®( AlLlCionk J T. HEADLEY, EDITOR.—r—The Magazine,for . formerly under the care of I). Mead, commences its rourth Volume under the editorehip of J. T. Headley, author of ”Pi'apolvoti arid his Marshals," Washington arid his Genilais," " Letters fromly," dtc. ace. We hazard nothing in say it that this Magazine is deitined to tkil a large place to public esittnatiun; that it will not only maintain its present ettajable reputation, but earn tisell.ll far higher plipulaist.x . , and become the c. m• /tannin of ninny a circle to arbieb it is now a strong, r, gladdening, 11 na Nest-nett. %aline it exerts an influence pu.c. elevating and heall,hful. Ihe editor will taunt his energies to ntal,c Oil- the ingest popular Magazine of the daa, and chile ava thug Inouell Of atx•nstancell'Utri the nest wtaters, lie Nlll d/.14 freely ill:11111115 UN II C 311.11.1.51- ICS. 'tom. it will continue to tu titttfin its high moral tone, and nothing will he atluttviidnu tta CAAWIIIIIS which will miiiiarcr to the corrupt pa:.,siona any tendencies of youth or which the andel' ••dairrg would wish to blot," The dump' is to the public a Magaztue contain in,: all the attract; at and buten at of the lighter periidi c..lg, aahnle it naives iu a t'itrentit path, and Ia riot ex- ro-et, 141 the ,-11111 C nh3relloi r. It is is s ued rut Illly continent ing with itt ay, contain. tug :32 pages of "ig:ard nuttier, printed 011 lino 1.93.V . T e i 111 lonoattorne covt rtt,vtith a Apluntlid stet I engraving, and orrd Hower, in each ren-niter, with orrasfaial music and is gat op in carry real err in the beet style of the art, rodkOi4 a yearly •olume itl-394 pages, full of illustrat mid f rasing an elegant ornament to the parlor I.,ife, or a hit and .saluable pterient ton frietil. tck nieid-crs and selottte4 nlwnts nn baud, l',i„r only ;:.2 per pair, 11 to at/voice. 3 copies for 1:5, 8 elite lor The Pre-., and, the daly awarding, us the very ul the editorial aliiiity of our Magnille, and the heauiy aild taste with which it in eni l-Ili-heti, I laeitiq it in the very fir•a rank in every rt. the thou.-a:id" u. 1 , 11/Cl/ I , 4: slid the f I : Sir Ifa.td!ey'a li%t ly and vo r.atile pen is atimirnHy fitted to ti%e a ((tarn lo a Hull like this."—New Vttrk Eoangelral. lindtr the (Large of J. 'l'. Headley. the most pitular wi iter of the att.., we predict a etili atrunger in'ert.:tt will he taken in this already well-known and ~alu,ble M , g,avive• Then name of Headley. alone is t-ure guarani) , of succesl."— Fu , met' and ilcchame. '• The new editor has ittfit-..-d ih.t intense and absorb tog interest into tts I.ages tot IA hiCil wtitings are re markatilr. The w•ok hL. gattard in the power which etachain.tthe ay ntpathies mid rivets the attention, with out losinT, anyttotig of it: l'ormer Chaitte and elevated morA's and sty le. - - IS7,4ltont Co. Domocrat. %Ye wi-h thi-t Jl.,ittie Much Silece4+ under its pre sent guArdt.inshir"---.4!/t.4.etile and ,1 - Tt.c editor is w. II knov.n as one of the :mist utilliant writers ~ f the day."—..lwt):nin A g , icul I/ r,,1. 'The'r motto o. to mil gle the beautiful with the goof.—N. /ere 't• tr.- !. Mr. Headley contributes to the present May 111.1111- ber lila:tally in his nailed pleasing, stvle. - -N. Y. 7",itnt.te. "His talents will add greatly to tho intere.t of the puhhe dim', and have gieat influence in extending- its rirntlation"—f'br;r an In:r/rgowtr. ...This very twat ohnitlidy is gaoling favor, relining the rerizlineas - of life, and tiltio•tng the (aunty whine it alights, • I's pope au.' "—.sl,ixsachweits Phis is•ungliestininiblv the bc.t Magazine of Its kind in the count ra• ." Novo trekt I Eyo,tr. irrr. T 1• A few g-rixl restionpible ,Auctits wonted, to circu late this wurk, to 'Abort; tlye bet-t inducement's will be offered. E. E. MILES, Publiffer. 4t I 151 Nassau si.,N. York. MEDICINES, to,siirry:go OF Yrrmifugr, Sarsaltarilln, • Canth Candy, and Fever and Agiit Pills. I.lr TH E V ERMIFUGE, nothing more need be said V than what is said in the billowing certificates of re sidents of Luzernecountf: I lard Shepherd . % Verittifuge for two of my children. It operated well, and expelle i Lo l uarrity of worths. I rati recommend if as a valuable medicine. Isaar Tries. HILL, Jan. 20, 1847.- -John Koori, Dear Srr—You will please siMil me four bottles more of Sherlierd's Vertnifuge. The three bottlespurchased of 'you a short time ago have been used with the happiest ef fects. They were given to three of my children—in one ewe 65 worms were expelled. in another 161, and in the last 67. 1 ain arixtous to give the z rest of my family the benefits abatis medicine, MO dfierefore order as alsive. This is degideilly the bin article for dealt.) jug worms that has ever b.itin in tlibi part of the country. I have tried Orrick's, Iteakist's and several others, but without any good effect. Yours, with esteem, Prite 25 cts. per bottle. 6..011 . F.1. M. :."3.NYDLII. Shrphrrd's Sursttparilla, for the 'prrnirrilrut cure (f till diseases ari4inz from an ilnpurr randilion of blood. t—Scrofula, in its various•fortna, rheumatism. pirn• plea or pustules on the face. eruptions on the Atm blotches, f ifigWelt 111 or Letter, cancerous rare Mint, rim_ nic sore ens, scald head, enlargement and pain of the bones and joints, lumbago. dropsy, dyspepsia, chronic diseases of the lungs, and diseases arising frntn an rxress of merrury. AM all rlrronic constitutional du:cases readily yield under this preparation. When the lungs are diseased, as is often the case, Or when pimples nr pustules appear on the face; The former will vanish, the letter give way, By the use of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. Thr: medicine under consideration is a compound pre paration of Sarsaparilla, and from - its containing ingre thews wholly vegetable; whivh it is helievgd are in iv other preparation of the kind, the most astonishing curer have been effected by its use. Price, 75 cts. per bottle German Perer aml 3qtte PillB Frvt a AN n Aar x.—This intractable and debilitnting comphtint„wnich prevails to so great an extent in many parts,of the country, and which is so liable to terminate irt serinuX'orgartyc:: visceral disease, is now entirety cured by theuse , of the celebrated (TERM iN FEVER ANL) AGEE P 11.1.5 - These specific Pills never fail to drive the disease froin't.he system, and restore the constitution to its original healthy condition. Europe, as welf as America, can testify to their wonderful efficacy. Thou sands of boxes have been used, and nearly as many in dividuals restored to health. For flak• IT //ODDER & CO., Proprietors, No. 39, North Frederick Nteret. Baltimore, and jby appointed Agents. Pd.° :CI per WI. Shpplierir 8 Compound 211cdicaled For the cure of cough?, colds, asthma; catarrh, bronchi tis, hoarseness, sore throat, croup, spitting of blood, and all other complaints of the throat aral chest, and those arising from a disonlered:ecindition of the Lungs, and for clearing the voice, Arc. l 2 cents per package. Let those who are troubled with hoarseness of throat, Or crourt or bronchitis—forget riot to note; That it can be cured, and that they can find rest, Or when seized with catarrh or complaints.of the breast. The articles composing the Compound Medicated Can dy have been selected with the utmost care and attention, and entirely from the Vegetable kingdom—therefom no fei.r nerd be apprehended of its producing even the slight est itilorious effect. Ao sts--MONTA N ES' & CO., 'Towanda ; 3. C. Adams, Rummerefield creek; Mix. & Storrs, Standing Stone; Sherwood, Rush, Sue. co. 2m3 A New thing in Old Wirsox, DR.A' J. COLE would respectfully inform the citi zens of Wyse% and vizinity, that 'after diligently proseentin4 the study of Physic and Surgery in all its carious branches for better than taree years under the in.rnediare rare and instruction of Nathan S. Davis, M. D., of Binghamton, in addition to the attendance on a full and thorough course of Lectures at the Medi cal College of Orneya, N. Y. • He feels a full •erift• dence in assuring his friends and patrons that no pains will be spared to render himself useful in meliorating the sufferings of his fellow Man ; and on all occasions will he found in readiness to give prompt and careful attention to"such huxinmea in his tine as may fall to his hands. Dr. Cole may be found for the present at the residence of D. E. Martin. Wy sox, April 21 , 1847. -- - A LARGE assortment of Bread Cloths, Csersimerrs, Sind Kalinet!, which we have long bern famous for seltin4r good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world. just received at U. D.. A RTLETT. Tower',la, Nov. 3, 1146. Satam, May 17, 1847 ENVREIN If and prepal"l as they are here, one of the greo'ts:i eal s 7Valites m the inhabit.t!ile globe. 113 y taking the B 11'1'7114. the 3 . 1 . 1 ., may he restikml to twin -17,1f, and Luton! the sharp ki,tle or the surgeon ; (or they not only I finite...le puntsirs and turn irs, but mercinne CANCEtt AND KINti . .S F:vra.! i" 't ( Nr...-_ 1 . via ,_ I , ATARI:IIW • AO VAN ACOUSTIC OIL! ...',. TwEIKT CURE NE 4 1 t ,, , HAINES'S v a . --- --- ......_______ p DR- the cure- of DEAFNESS, pains, end the dia -1 charge of mutter from the ears. Also all those dis agreeable sounds, like the tinning of it sects, faVing of water, whining of steam. &c., wind) arc quip. toms of approaching desire-Nand at•iu generally atten dant with the disease. !daily persons who have been &Si for ten. tilteen, and even twenty years, and were ohlieed to use car trump Id, Wye, eller using one or two bottles, thrwAra aside 111. - :r trumpet 4, ;mina made perfect ly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend its use. The very great number of [nappy results that have fol. Loved the use of SCARP:I'g A CO1;:ilIC OIL, have been truly ash on is; i Snit w lt't is v....J.71 - u'. cello weredealtrum birth; hus c been so much iruptut cd a. to hear common conaersation very readily. It would be the liciuld of presumption to warrant a cure in all c.etes, but iii nine cases out of ten or recent date, there is a rertainty" that tlto resnipi 01 ho most Itttyvy and fatury to the patient. The application of the oil produces nil pain, tart on the emit(' tf) 1111 a 41 -cc able and pleasant s,n-ation. The recipe ftiT this medi cine has been mitimicil from an A urist of great rePnta tion, who has found that ileofnesa, in nitretean cases out of twenty, Wu+ produced from want of action in the nerves of hell Mg. nr a dryness/lit the ears; his of therefore w a s to find something which would create a healthy cotartion in those pro. After A bong Seri's of experiment:4 his ellidta were lost crowned with suc cess, iii the discoa4.ry of this preparation. which ha , re ecived the name of SCA P.VSTOMPOCN D ACOUS TIC. OIL A /on.; list of 4.ertificates but such is the confidence ity the niedieinca and at htS ll has hero ita reputation, that' but one of them will be lit prriient : MosT I:v tratinors anv Curti.!—A I dy iu Smith field, Brad. Co., and now about eighty years of age. had lien gradtmly getting deiif for more 'than 40 years, so that it was ut.xt to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tone of voice. Last winter she is as induced to try Scarpa's Oil for Deafatss." It is only necessary to add that she used two bottles, and is pert', eily restored—she iv tared. Any information in regard to the case rna N he obtained at the store of Dr. Jayne, No. S. Kinth Thin! ~trect, I'or Fate by A. 6. Ulf. AAI It EALlN.o . owainia. Pa; Cmly ageni for lira•fiord county. 28—Iy a / 'cry Important Communication TO ALL PI.RrONv IN ALL PLACES, -1, all t;ntes, 1\I) UNDER CIRCUNISTANCES. 1 - 01: sICK, get cared : if well, ecnvhiy frteaAti(es.co cobticitie Entry individual indulges n habit., which roust, I,i a greater or lesser extent, ti.- arrange the a.huir.l.le and is silicate entidnnations which fUrill the system, nod INDIVIDT - AL shfltilil possess some mshl,yet ea:a-ar..., US. bizni•le and at:- en cht..J .I,;<•ett fin , preservitig all the futlettutts of the brwly goad or ler. . 1)R. \MOW:S SkTI 4 4PAItILIAL AND WILD sit rri vi ill achieve tlit+ result, and sh .uld I n in every lam Iv, ,m,l in the hand. of every person. µhr 6/ 1.4.-nties.s, pro f..ssion or getwrail routse of life, fin di l o-ed to the ve. ry many little ailment, that render lit', a curse, ins cad or a blessing, and tinafly result, m th it a..tegattd con dition, is the cause OF DEATFT. The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great aktl arid knowledge, from the simple Na. turn presents 'to Heise rib., rare to lindthem, and which are the only telialde aritidotrs to thcjrii.on of diacase. The chief inzredtetita are the universally•beloved Sur utparilla and the 8 •rk raire 11";:id I . 4crry- Tree, with which the red man of the cures ;warty every di— rase Of the intermil .itazateria/s. though Ntverful in their action, are, as commis m *e;.,e tcarhes Whoever is auhjected to the horrors a dr/Srldipr,t, should at once purchas , this sure remedy.) In the train bf CostlVeDt,S follow dreadful enng.ri: ions, 141Pli• 11/I)CA in I 'r/. very firriuraaly atrial(' or lipaeltandi la. 11- •Irt., pulp, Lit st.d or hi ri a ti've. t,o,s the &art and rhrit /HUI v. Dr, prow re pound is one of the most elrwient medictiks iu rouiiii4 the complaints, and their fountain head, tft . at can p.,sai bly l , r pro( ured. From helm; confined i 1 close rooms. a -a small modiourri of serci.e, tiumeroui Are made to deplore a 10-.5 riv , akaiss ,je the 1114. , . itillicient to permit them to feel: recrea There re.r.or fly for-year, that they w,11." If they all not rtnpirty a t0...h-el can feel art TL +4t. LL, th. y eve tett.ally veer: fet of and a-e Flit)11 TllEcu.% offiv by a !mead... and even then the btu ter err/dent:tier/have h ft them mere -halt of aches arid corrows, and not only a pe. but a source of di4gust and annoyance to they come in mood. All these FEARFI - f. (70:1;:" , EQUEN may be avoi.led by an early,amilieatio n o these BIT r 1.113 For the truM of Ml+, pledges his word and honor; and M chid; files of walnut ted certificates whieh he h soliciteek from all qtmo r •FA. He doer, no the invalid to swallou his reriitioales. b and is willing to ~!ake all he twirls dear. i vor yf their worth. THE DYSPErst iu either a onothfird p , rt•rre frii so, will disappoar.be fore the (online- of 'Dr. Wkkara preparktion, and the mire may be . relish 24 a permanent . "-crie. ll:d the BITTKIts posac+4 no other reconitnend ton, it would be one of the finest trz,rfable romp , un 9 medical sci ence can invent ; but it is equal to the omplete eradi cation of .. . ~,vri , COMP!. k I NTS, . in every ,hape, an °revery 1.111;VI 1011. tnior or. zr:goollr, of the billary apparatus. I nor's 0 u 114 % L ID are eoroartU• tty; tioniiiy hilito ought regularly to lake id :Dad screen li:e and excellent -rose. /AD (PERI i. Nil. as it will dif fuse health throughout rely fibre of the frame, and send happiness and lore of life 016141410 the heart.— Families ought lo kr .-p it on hood. ni t Every medicine chest on board of shi Itheillii also be well stocked with this capital remedy as SCURVY cannot afflict those who lake it, or long resist its vigor ous assaults. Act. larcarrirs or 7 lILDOD vanish before it, and the old-relic-a of earlier imprudence inva riably disappear, soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the Atom irk is broken by ii. 'lox 111-rr Ens. have in mo instance Gilled of curing, JAL:voice. GENKR•L Di:MLITT err, i/ cilisorsroni - ralitni Of THE NERVOUS 8 ysTEm. • By neglecting the little inroads made upon the latter a va,t portion of our fellow Icings are rendered estremr , ly miserable—rio miserable indeed. that they wish to die. Every bottle of " Dr. Wood . * tiorsaparilla and .;Wi/r1 Cherry Ilitters,' coittarns a imolicom of joy and m millets for each of these anst.a and suilerent. member that an injudicious Lige of mercury is inevitatil, productive of many evils winch are put to flight 'by thti glorious; and unsorpaasahle compourid ; and that aftlie Lions winch are lIEREDHARY . # may speedily and safely be‘hutil7.l off through its agen cy. As a medicine which mind benefit EVERY BODY, from the syyter.r delicate t. 2 the en:stArteo Awn nes rAinixo 13e4t.in, no equal is to he found for it. It would be well to hear in mind that .precesiiire is infik tritely more desirable that cur( and that Dr. Ilrood'e Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Ditiers•AßE BOTH. Put up and sold in large,tionles, at $l, by AV YATT TCHLIf. Wholeake and Retail Agents, IV Fulton St. N. Y., utiwrciSr 4- LADD, Towtuada, and by druggist generally throughout the U. 8. 5 VEGETABLE and the Green Mountain liiretable Gintinelli, for sale by the subscriber, only agent for the town and bo rough of Towanda. cf - 2.2 N. N. BETTS. T ADiEs ! I SAY, LADIES! ! if you Dace made 44 up poor minds•to buy a nice ens. cloak or shawl this season, don't fail to call at Nn. 3, lick Row, where yon can and the most, best and cheapest articles in that liue, that is kept in town, bcaitilret all kinds of trimmings: Remember, C.all at D , 41 RD'S. ' NEW ESTABLISH_VE T 311WAIRV 31E416L3L1CM3510 M. 'NYE &. CO., WOW TO. spectlly inform the citizens of Tow arida and Me - public generally, that Ertl{ 14? have an hand & msnufac . tum PI , to order all kinds of CABINET - -- FURNITURE, of the best mate ; nab., and workmanshipthatcatmob be surpassed, in addition hi the usua l assortment in country shops, we will, keep on band and make to orilei SOFAS, of various and most approved patterns ; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior style, and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed even in our large cities:- Also, the half French Ma hogany Chair, beautifully Upbolidered, with curled hair, which never loses its:elasticity, and finished 'with the (wet hair seating. We ; flatter ourselves that having had lunch experience in -the husinsits, we _shall be able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both as to quality and price, and by strict attention to business hope to merit and receive- the patronage of a liberal corn- inunity. M. NYE & CO Towanda. Srpteintwr 1, 1845. C BLVET lir A Y ,I3E HAD at our shop much tower than it X. has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap. and 'wheat am lowenid, and' thatis the reasdn we can afford all for to do it. MI kinds M produce will he received in payment. Also, 'LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. I. L. M. NYE 4 CO: _ IMOD 1111::e" .111&" It MT Tr' I. n) l fide be to ke o r r 4 dr o r n on ha s nd shorter large assortment, c t rniceandforle an less mo. d ney than' an bd produced at any other establishment in the land. Those Who are under the necessity of pro. curing that article Will and shall be satisfied. A good lieurbc and pall may he had in attendance when desired. September 1, 1845. 1.. M. NYE & CO. :‘,l `_ l 3 .TI '0 A It' , In Towanda. . M. BAKER rwtpecifully informs the public that .11• he has commenced the GRA VE-STONB 11.1.5i nehe; in ill its branchea, at Towanda, where he • Mr be leatly at all times to attend to all calla in hie lin Vonierncills, Tomb tables, Grave ston s, of (very deserirtiorb.4.c., 4•c made to order, and furnished as cheap as W 0 f K.' and MARBLE of the sumo quality can lie obtained at any shop in the country. - jle invites the public to call and examine his work and naateriais, hoping to merit their. patronage by strict -attention to business, and by superior workmanship and good marble. LETTER-CI: PTING done with neatness and des patch, in the latest style. Shop on Main street, inert dour to T. Elliott's store, and three doors above 1.3i14 4 '. fluted. rowancln, Mar -h 17, 184.7 BOOT & SHOE MAKINik. the foot and hoe M the borourrh A l ' i 'Towanda. Arad may be. firmi .s d at the old in of N.ll..ithaway.ixtily occupied by Elkanah tSrriltly. neat 1. H.Stephen”' Exchange lintel. where they solicit a Ahare of publir - patroteeze. They intend, by a ciereft I selection of dock, and by attention to the- interests of (heir castotners.to make neat and 'hirable work as can inanilfactureil in this portion of the counify. They keep constantly ...ft hand. and will inanufyeture to order, morocco, calf ;mid - coarse hoots and shoe.; Ladies' Gaiters, -hoes :hid dips; children's do.; gent's gaiters and pumps, tkc., Tow3ntla, May 14, 484 FEN TI101:s IND l'Eftc:oN,; If 1T HAVE USED DR UPlf AM 'S EI.EUTE . - 1 AR V, t for Mc 4 III.ES, CHRONIC, DYSENT III". I\FLAMM %TORY' DISEASES AND V ERE ctmTivENESS. have givett•thetr certificates of cures !made by its u.e, %hen all other remedica have failed, and the l roptieto,, are now prnwed to offer, ON E UN DR EI) DOl,l, 1. TS in any pers.m., affitvted with n 4 .11 all di , enar. f Fllnllflr i.314 1 1e, or is hich are tot.wil in conjunotton av lib the Piles, if a ewe is not affected hr the me of DR. UPHAM'S' VEGE ELEUTU 1 RV. It is an INTER • 41. /17:31EPT, not an xtern.ll apphen a nd will 'ciao an yes*e ..f Piles. either bleeding' Iyr 10i al, intenial or evernal, and the .mily thing that will. Thetc to no mistake afx, e l it. ft is a poaitive cure. spy, tly and permanent. I; is also 11 convenient medirine to take, and impruve•the general _health in a remarkable man lier. It iri eery lorld in Ili oppenoionp, and mey I.e I 1,- krn in ea.,'" of the m , itt'ocute intlammation, without danger. All external applications are in 'the highest de free disagreeable, inconvenient and oifen,ove :•Eti.d from the very nature ufthe tlitraAe,lternurary m their effects. This medicine attacks the disease at its source, and removing the cauee, renders the cure cettato and pertna- ham taking. ,en.onst eally -of raf rgy 'O. ef..— on't vrry w hi. h • be , k ur.J, r a srl Irrrb. cd hunc., o them!elvc•, with-whom I= tlthoimh the Electuary was originally prepared for the, Mina of riles. yet it has proved itself to he a medi cine far superior ro all others, in all diseases of sn in tlamnfa.ory character; with a determination of blood, to an? paiticular part or organ. In :Inflammation and Congestions of The Liver and Splrr ; Inflammation, B..ireness and Ulceration of the Stomache, Rowels. Kid neys and Bladder : I othunniatory and Mercurial Rheu mato,m, it it the beet 17)(41 - wine ever disco . seretl. • IM.PURITIEB OF THE [FLOOD. - For all Impurities of the Blood, arising ft ,m prudent use of Mercury, or other copses ; for 'all die eases . I" , f the skin and scrofuloca affections ; in all eases where the blood is poiverfuby determined _to the head, pr•alucing dininess and distress, Or. Upharn'a Electuaty is entirely unrivalled. the virtues of w pro pr iehor net eln show received, un- has ever. Oak hie Iltrritnit, 'on earth in fa- Married Indies are ahno•it invariably si'phjeet . lz, th a t painful and injurious ilitien.e, the l'ilev, with eilins . c7nent tall alimation of the titom?ch. Bowels, and lqpitie, Oeak ,f,„" o f t h e B ac h, flow of the blood - to the head, &e.— The Elect' l3 TY $4 perfectly safe for pregnant ladies and the most useful CriThorne . that.ean possibly be used, and it will not only remove the Ades and all inflammatory diseases without pain or irritation,' but will ensure an .easy time, a safe delivery, and a sound constitution in the offspring. CAPT. G. W—McI.EAN'S CERTIFICATE. Railway, June 16, 1847. - I have been affl ctml for years with the . l'iles. and have tried, without anything like permanent benefit, at most everything assuming the hinge of a remedy. I hail, as a matter of course lost all confidence in mcdi eine. Under this feeling, J was induced—not without reluctance, I confess—to use "Uenam's EsEcTesar," and having used it for about three weeks according to the directions laid down, I find, to my utter surprise as well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the disease has left me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. • G. W. NeLEAN, late of the U. S. N. .PAEL.NDELHPIA CERTIFICATE. DR. UP tl A M—Disa Sitt.—About five years ago I was afflicted with what was called Chronic Dysentery. I have suffered with it ever since, and physicians have told me that my liver was affected, and that my bowels were ulcerated, for bind and pus; attended with a pe culiarly putrid smell, were the frequent discharges. A short time since I made a visite to Massachusetts, in hopes of benefit from a change of air, but suffered more severely than ever befide. While there a physiOian of fered- to cure me-for $10; in three Months. Happily, in the midst at intense pain, occosiohally relieved by .laud annul, I sawlin the wrapper of your glecniary, a perfect description of my complaint, together with many certifi catm u( cures. This gave ine.great confidence in the medicine, and.l purchasd a boa, and nine doses of which has apparantly cured me, and I lint prepared to say every thing in its fivir,!or render any service I can to butniy by subscribing to its Merits.. liettlielfully Yount, 13,VNJAMIN PERCIYAL $9 Smith Sixth st. Sold Wholesale and by W VAT r Kfrt s ril• UM. 121 Fulton St. N. y. HusToN SE .1..1 DI) To. wan:in:and by thug,qeid ceneratly Ihrough.ut rhri C. 8. Pricesl.'l bov.- NOTlCti.—The aentinte 'Llectary . thos (:,:r A. Upham M. „1.).) 'lle hand i 3 also done ith a pen. . ~; e.... ~., P JOHN w. wir.cox, Pim.ANDER INFI.AMM.3TORI DISEASES TO MARRIED LA DlEs' 1:3M DB I VA4,11): E sulnicribers sill! continua Inufacturo and keep on hind it old stand, all kitds ofestie wood seat CHAIRS ; c o 'TEES of various kink ISTEA,DS of every &wtt'. which we will sell lou r fo r or Produce, or White gj ue fiber, W'hito wo d , Bu s "r ow 'comber cl air' plank, or 4 h; -ether Buttonwood, ised for our work. the neatest Manner. TO:)I4MS is IHAQKINIk Towanda,• N„ Pe4 22, 1847. 13 33 1-N Thi , way for Bargains : t r would respeMfully say to his old d the pulalie generally, that he hue tto manufacture of Chaire, ate., at hi, orth side of Bridge street, in the bum. le " Yellow House." He keep s ma . I or will make to order, (in a neat and It articles in his- line as- cheap as th e friends can be stipplied with , r and Common Chairs. , o f differ. 'ls—Sellers. Rocking Chairs, (trete s Chairs. 4-c. —Bedsteads and Tables. • me at my shop on Bridge street, and that you can buy reasonable. wood, Cucumber and Bantroof itt exchange for chairs on reason a bl e TAYLOR. rpHE subsen -I- customers re-comrvenced t old shop ou the ins. k nowp. as .staittly on hand durable .tyle) cliettpost, His Fumy, Il tn. enl path chi CAI and se gilt satit.fy yo N. 11.—W plank, wanted terms. Towanda, J. i No. 1., Brirk Row, again n the Fide n. 20, /947 Cha4nberlin, ASI just returned from the city JUL of New • York with a large supply of Watches, Jewelry iroi Filter u are, comprising in part, 11:e following ankles L'Epiue and ?lain Watches, soh re complete assortment of Gold lewelry. such as Ear Rings, F in , Bracelets. Lockets, Gold chains, Also, all 'OM.; of teel Beads—all of which he offen heap for CA on short notice, and utintrranq ney he refunded. and* ant. to thoi effetet tf required. tL'GAR, and Country - Prodaca work ; and ale i. horn new, arid !ttiy ntu,•( be pciti When the trora A credit in all its forma: A. CH.-.‘MBEItLJN, Agent 8. 1847. UM NI ME 1351=1 EMI It is ut.ti r i*lli'corif.iii,reil .I.lttdrr three 6.r m, or iirtrites. as 1,1111. ics :1E dix.fa-e to that a desc/ivtlon The st);:t•es:s that 104 Il.,ard The vg. , of the ration is t rare 10t IL I.e. ha- turn trolya.,t ti , tv 3dvi.,e their r.itietti to 0,, ;t. the only 1 Ile Pile.'i•lne. SO Colllllloll, and‘ery.M.cii known. l.4 itS sy In! tour, 1.5 nut derri:rd nett,. 34f;!i !otitio its 1r Ina p. , =.ii:ve rernegla fort'o Pile+. it pever curr that ILE:II\I3I.E I I . f.11;:0;, which is si) %Try r,.comlo, h3s lis locatlon . n) the same pirt4 Ptbs. Read ttie,C.:l,e , in g. fr , en the editt - gut co:dms of .1:0- ~, alif!er's IA te kiy .. Nl , "ss - ci.gcr : - Fa N D ATI 1.1. k., r— .k St .q CURE I.R TRE Plus' —Ptc , ,-str ans an-1 Chet :,t. haee 101,1 +•een envas 1 , .) Oise e ~ v r tne,:idne th.lt tv.,pll core ene of ale rant Inmhte.or A dtsrai•c4. itc J'. b '. '' wee...- ha. at 54 tic. ta,the . e,tilt. Dr 1.1CK5 , " . .V" , 1'11.1: EMBI& C.Vilt I. . iwt only ,t,. 1 . all Heedln:, atlay a pain 504 5311 , di11 ., I hit inlnferai.le 114 4 .;ne, bet etfr!th t .. like a charm 311.1 t.'ry ter. ;rr• .e liVe•A bare Leer rend. .I.fa" 11111 allh. curl' oilc who, ()Jar be put li- Dr. :\ fen- from the greit fitt•?,'4.l rt cro,Lcnr, ete ed. Rend the 6,110 A ;tle : York, 7 4 2 1 Bron,ivvir, q. J tettcov--Defir Sir : %.•:1 s-rd rae itt of 3. , ur I'lity I , st-h then Itiend of m fl i i n t e7l‘ ,'" h i rt i., a lt t a " s i P l 'l ot t a i 7 iz a , : e . ., 4 1. '1 . ' ; ',.. , -' ,n rm. u 'l, ...! fro. mt. , bottle'two or throe to X:. 1-,, remr76.. o hen in Philadeltittia, I taus sulll: lig 1, ' , . 1.1i: Y itr'' i thizt ter( tie ~ c ourge.- - ; I AiR touk . on " , ',.‘ , ',:e t'om you l' have MA used it quite a i and am non pertect wr :- . p o As you Piny sfrppase. I 1 ;I.tim 4 1 . e S . :floes \(1 ~ K. medittiml wherever I go. Irrtell urrry Unlit' ri , elt g and it is singular to fa-reit - C. haw r 0 .,( ~re se4rtit , : ity!•- in this - —1 !WI lete ?lA.(' 1... .`t err .7.* err ." tr i more or less.afTficted. • Let 441 t. I: vou tlt it Y vd '''' sell' hen as fast ~.0 choose Mi in .l.r. Mle'l Y"' ''''''' a certitil ate frotn the, yeti vi:./ 4 1 !are it, au,l tau irt ai tiberty ' show this Iriter if ‘..0 w.-h. RlVlrthill yours. LEM I , I' ASIIFIAP , For s le try A. S. I ' ll \NI t11:1:1.1 N, 'l ' ..m-at , l l-I' ' ~.. . only A CMS far .131 - 1.411.0,1 C0.....itv 243,,,) Ellin a, Corning. and Buffido ,, Lige. } Eon 1,17. T11 . ..i.„ of the al..rsee Late V....! l'Olare ' rut a Line of Fa.s(ze lied- r,,,,,,,,, I.OIIEI CORN NIII arid Burr kLO, for L 4, tt , '• ''''''"'''' of Et - Mamma and F4m,ii". in „,„,. x1,,..,i. Ar.....::Z.: ;r ethics not heretofore ult red to the Emigrant , Itt.s ,:i''- ' section of New York, reno•v I rAm.i. TheTioats of this Lie air or fix FIR:-IT CI 1.4‘.. filkNi tind furnished viith, all- the corm. rera - e.ka ' *-.. comm.:Motion of PAK.:KErs% commanded t o e,, , - ed (:s twins, and towed liv rekv..ot ll•• ,-4, '- - Bt),ltT RONIF., Clio . . H. . W. TIItIMR -Ir.C. • " TEM l'Ez - IT, ta i l Am.T l 1 D I N' Irug the season of 1517, one* 0.. e. 3'. o e P 4'' ere Corning and Elmira civet week the 1,1 order: . . P Al 1 .4 G. e!ery Monday,ereiti - ng, at ,; . i. c l " ..k. ' It it a, , very Monday tuning, at hG , ' i;ilC 'down Seneca Lake every T.ur,..!ly g r. , tr, r e :itching at - Big *imam .l. ,, .li. .1 1,, t D r ' ''' ' '' . 1 es , ; 13011 . 41.0 for Coi - ning and Flmira,evity NV,"-•''' °ming . . ...a ' lt FREIGHT OR PASSAOE,arpIy t0.0}7 tso, - or to pnrt to k Du wal I, vim, Con.. .s. i6i basin der FUG on B.! . '1 ,41 m. 14Vallory, Corning . 8 -.., '''' Strang &. Co, E I ~,' ra'. . yy intermutc & Tuttle, Ifursehpvf; . . ' . A. Na,b,. Havana. L. G. :rovcfiicild. •II ig .r.P.70. Woodworth & Po.tt, Lodi. ' Price & flotly, G'rytere.. Gay & Set eel, 14'0 1 1 , r1tx), • J. Shoemaker, Sentra Fail: , .' Baker & Rosa, 31(0de:unlit. ' ri, Wright"; le , ,chertir, IL MIRY, Dtti.r/ei: "..-- - --. • - / . NTs—.soo different ).t - le:). nou,:ba )., C., .0. e• ' eVV. York, tIY the row, wi thy' irt• 'I ,i. ,, , ... o '''' il be sold a ccprth ri ley. 8.11 It i)&t. I L Pa, 718 of flic Bradford Repot" r VI o ti..llans and fitly rents iter annum., r, yr' " a° led. if paittivithin the year; and' 1.1 . ( • 6if ''''''- i ad IlitICP. i)!: aDett. A a hill b dtr;ticrot• 4 ht.cril,crs at liberty to_ditut,ott,,,,e n t tn .. tync. • g arrettragett. Most kinds at Cat •r a " I l'" “1 Tri in payment. at the Aparket iter. %I:di...clients, not pzet•erling a ',goer of t 7444." th , friett for fi ft y cerits ; eVPM t) i , 54•4111 ,1 ,Z: in ' r l . -,live cents A (lir:tome meat-to tt , ttk ' 1 " I ' et 'n •PRINT ) NG, of every d e s c rtyttorker 4ll Y l4n " d :Dusty executed on new and fitslitAia: .• te 4.'4 . 00 , .tters-un business ttert.rittirret to the ullicc,tal PT . 1 1 ro-4,age, to ettsute .Itt..ntion*. . it, • ally i race lines' timer] SE lEli
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