anAttuidi: !'Je- Seraijpi psi v .% Ts e b ,pet• t-4 ' 46l l l 66llfromPlaitidnitlitiet•itsbanid - dbe done inJ mitntividAt,Wpi 4pleith'hant : 057-4W#O: ' 444 t* y. put itintea bob; witicrold , was !Aleut and ft tier,ertittiirtk arty Wore after 1 . 144 opeailt ! ti 1 1'414: Atou theu be tna k ie,.. 4l 4.ittto meow =I Pagan . d of 'grind may, 1w aLI sacc4 brinakin!, also makt good fiancakeb by iiu over night in auilk, ani thewaddiug uti ti , g,s , -or tArit, and a little salt and flour.. .• .Preserers.—lf fermenting . ..boil them and add . little powdered Palerdiu 4 . size of a p'ea for a quart or two s Inn more if mach fermented. Feather Iteftv shoal be aim! once a week i battle . ' not hang them out of the'front windows, unless ou -with to add a strd.ing feature to the picturesque es pressioru of year dwelling. Cfiittphor (nut tobaeco)*Wit repel moths. Flannels well wrapped in linen, are safe • trout 'moths. 'But they should be, first well brushed. about the first day rf summer, as the moths then begin -to inereise. . Slid and Mince lie 11,64 if boiled and chopped, may be kejil a year, in a stone jar under molasseS. Yin/swills be kept conshuttly and very distinctly labelledit'would prevent some fatal accidents. Indian Ural nittst be kept cool iu summer, told *firmed, to preverit fermenting. tliol sus ; . usea for coOking, is imineirsely ira proved`-by previous boiling and skimining. • Sttatti-hrds are generally improved by bein• foeil at the side?, or stitched through like mat trassea. Rums von .Mit.earreA writer, in the Maine Farmer• gives the following, rules for Milking cows t--Ilaving milked, more or less, every season since I was a• c• wee bit" of a boy,• and having seen it.done so poorly as to injure the cow, I pm -4e to give a few rules for it. which I have learn ed front my own and others" experience. They are as follows : 1. Have n good stool to sit on. 2. Have all your finger nails paired short an slnwth 3. Sit (lawn and clean the bar. pm] wet the teat with the first stream of milk. 4. -Then ait the pail under. and milk as fast a. you can donveniently—the faster the better. A. cow will give more milk when !Mike fast than when milked slow. s.• Milk as though the teats were full to the last, dtherwise it makes them long to •'sti;ip . ' in a little while. 6. Never scoki . or strike a cow for running about the yard or kicking- IL generally Joe* war, Laws than g,ood. T. If she.runs about, have patience—talk kindly to her—and tie ler 'np ; us u Est resort, till she is not afraid. • 8. If she :irks, it forward far enough foi your ••'knee to come forward of her leg, and she cannot asily hurt you or spill the milk. 9. If she switches. you with her tail. in " fly 'I time," fastert it by ; parting the hair aril tying, it round her leg. , Use a string, if the hair is not loin! • enough. ifoir holds up her milk, bolt with your hawk— What;f..4c. does a calf butt for but to make the Mo ther lice the milk down ! • TteifATuF.s.rott Cmcs.—lt is not srenemliy. kmown that this vegetable is superior article• of food, for milch cows. We hive tried it two summers, and —l rma it rlecidedly superior to`anynotheT T ..,..eahle'vre have yet tried. They add greatly to the gnality.as tx/ , to the richness of the milk and give a rich golden color to the cream and er. Which is at least plea sant to the eye, even if t e flavor is,not improved, We do not know, _bow:Ter, that they -impart any richer flavor to the butter. We have known a cow refusei thtnn when first napied i but soon became very,finid of them oth- • ,ers, we believe a large raajority, eat them greedily from the first. This far we have fed them only in the raw state, but if boiled withtioni meal, say half and half, or iwo-thirds tomatoesi they will doubt less:be far better. T e o ooe wEr 9 has a dairy farm the cultivation of an acre or two in tomatuea, vronif be repaid by a greater profit than any vegetable we know. From acrean not less than eight bushels might be math ered frbra July until fro-A. There is some Rout& in picking them. but then nearly every far mer has children ; his little boy.—aye, and big boys to% would nut be the worse of a little work. We should be, glad to see the experiment tried on a - large . wale 'than- outs, and to learn. the rettrdt.— ..51' .Temperance' Admatte. Nritz t r--"The nettle is generally eornider eil 'farmers aril winleners as a u,e: les.4 and troublesome weed : but it needs hula argument to prove that the mostronimon gifts of Pfovideitee are the most 're ful to mankind. The common sting ing nettle is one of the best Medicines which is in the vegetable kingdom, and its -medicinal qualities ought to be more generally known ar2d appreciated. In the form of a simple weak infiisiorl, taken in the quantity of a pint a day, it arts as an alterative and deobstruent in impurities of the blood. A strong de- eoetion taken in the same quantity ptove an admira ble strengthener in general or partial relaxation.J Applied as a fomentation or poniticc, it. relieves swellings and abates inflaninnitions ; •and the ex pressed *ice ; taken in spoonfuls as the ex ig,emy of the earie_rinky require in internal bleedings, is the mosrpowerful styptic known.. We may add that its leaves,' when boiled ; are converted into a tender. healthy, alit . nourishing 'aliment, grateful to the palate. And yet there are feW phint4 whose ap pearance is viewed by the fartnec With more,disguk thee the stinging nettle:. S"VM 4 IIIP GREAT BRITAIIt—rAtIt'T a preri nes, but partially unsuereesful experiment, the pm parotory,operations being rompleted, on Thursday, the.29th nit., a secoullittempt was made to raise this mighty vessel. At nine o'eloek the chip be gan to , move. At ten she was up twa.feet, and the tidi had' risen to twelve feet. - .. ' j We have dint* received ustatement that the ves set was strtfibientty- raised- to. leave the keel *om it pietely risible, and that woykmen were busil -en gaged in repaiting the bottom, the vessel - ' ja' suspended' irr the air by ineutrs • of the lever, lite wedge, the screw, and the large boxes of sat. Grew hopes are' entertained that she will be ixiata, diately got oti. ----.. . . --- - . ..1 - 'Ulla+ is the owner of a house, the mortittt*, Or the mousw ~. 4ee t , 4 . z f; ..„9.„,,,,, New Vat- rAithinihiniitts. Premiums Aivarded Witt.% *own, : tkr, 4fferieyi . roc Sold le • • tqa 1 ns. a 4! IN 1840—A Silver MOO* *iLogiffPgAkrf IB4l—,A,Divionsa pom 18A2-4 DiPfrana.#44 l l4 o( 9 o /4 1‘ el*r - 1; , . 8 4 13—. A Ditilirroa.for the beat 1404,1 1844—A Mishima Mr suPerior 99Idens' • • •• • 1845—A Silver Methtl for the beet Gbh' Pens. 1846—A Silveridedol for the 11 . 0 4-Pu I6 PFO 4 -..- This is to certify. lilt the oboia iat a -true mit km the record.. of the Ainewrcan Instititte - ti BMOC Al L'l6lB, OrTOB Rec. Sec. of the 'American institute. lEEE Vc B it ize gu t t s7o ri f b" B r a tid ta fo k :d i tu a n su tfi 4 :d ! :i n ci o n u it n y ci . n tfit t t o ti t t i e l i have leased for a term of 'fiats the building Initiate ja • ;'yawing toyvnehip, and known as Trigliaues Taitory, ' and which they are now fitting up with machlnery`aud' apparatus for the manufacture of broad aml narrow cloths, flannels, &c.. in superior style and on the &mi t t reasonable terms. Those wishing t hive wool marl. factured upon shares oat find if to their advantage to give them a call, as they are determined that .no paint shall he'spared to give the Mast perfect satisfaction They work Wool into Broad or narrow Creased clothe for one half the cloth, or if prefertill, they 'will mansq facture by the yard as follcws:—Broad clothiior from $1 tv $1.26 . Narrow cloth. frona.44 to 50cts. Other articles manufactured for proportionstcpricre. Wool 'carding and cloth,dressing will be done hit short notice and reasonable - terms. Their will be me pared for business on or before the first of.lnne neat. Wyalustng. April 25, 1847. HALL dr. HILL. God made the world for me, for thee, for: all.' EsoLvED, by the National Reform Association of 14 Mountain Lake, July $4, 1847, That a card be published in the Bradford 'county men. calling for vo lunteer eontributioin to a Tract and Lecture fund, au thorising Henry Ephriam Leach to collect the same. Therefore, all contributions piOd over to Mr. Leach. Agent. Messrs. James Wilccig oerharles R. Scouton, Treasurers, win be tbankftilly i id, and duly applied tothe furthering the following fa Ist ; An investigation of land tales in Pennsylvania, from The first known transfer op's ,the close of said hi rer:tiger; .n, and the saneWecorded in the county whenw in said lands aro located.' f 2d. To pan a law, securing to settlers who make, or those who purchase improvements of settlers, a full corm pbontion therefor, before Writs of ejectment can be sur rained against them. 3d. To tax all lands owned over 140 sena, hyi a • viduals or cOmpenies. (say) $1 per acre, leer annunt be applied in paying the state debt. Done at Burlington. Brad. co., July 24, 1847. JOHN GUSTIN, 2 Presidents • THONIAS SMITH, \Vila! A .111 NICIIULS, Secretaries: Atit. Lots, Towanda. Bradford co., Pa., August 5. 1847. Cithtns wf Rradford County:—lay a respectable few of your nomber, I have been prevailed on to sacrifice my personal interest and quietude, to travel over youe beautiful mountains, and lecture in behalf of down-trod den humanity. Fur my health, Igo on foot . for xheap ness and convenience, I have procured a Tin Boito car ry my clothes inc after the form af a portable desk. If provided for, I shall hold meetings at `all suitable places, and in imy lectures, give you more freely the measures of the Reformers M seon as a suitable sum is collected, to defray the expense of printing, Ate., T intend -to Write oats, took fee youk• convenience. Thanking those who have extended M me, thus far. their friend6r hospitalities, and eo-operaMieti I *colt the agency, and ass out in Hope.' " Tits a-onto 4a_*" couairt no GOOD Is MY RELIGIOX." Thine fir Truth, and its etre rewards, tenon& Which I find " Hoarse roe ILL." 3w9 Solomon. !Cooper RBSPECTFULLY inforins his old f riendsn and pat-. rots, that having been 4bliged to abandon his .for mer stand on the afternoon tf tip 12th ult„ be is now permanently located on th 'Jest aide of time public square, two doors north of Briggs' tavern. Grateful for past favori, he hopes by superior skill and attentkm to merit en increase of patronsgolo future. He will alvvay s kiep on bands supply of oils, ee sences, perfumery, and whatever is seeessart.'M give an agreeable finish to his operations, and will-spare no pains in his endeavors to adapt his style to snit the vary ing tastes Of his customers. . . ALSO-4 4 hauipootting for restoring and silore pnr , vent o tive to keep the Hair from failing out, or turning graji, fora beautiful kits& ot hair isa poerfrful aoziliar T)RINTS. of every variety and style, foreign and do l. mesticoow opening atwholesale and retail, at CM VRINGES & GIMPS, of all kinds; also, Buttoas and other trimmings fur ladies' &violas and ritartts by autB MONTANYE & CO. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES & vESTINGS ot eery supetior style and finish, and at prices to shit those who wish to purchase cheap. 'OS MONTAN YEA & CO. SHOEB---Ladies.' Misses and Chi Wren's, a large vs riety on hand at je9 BETTS', FOR RENT. 91' 'nit V ALT A HIE 'not or the rob= scriber situate about one and three-fourtbs miles frqui the borough of Tortoni's, is a rmeds, for rent for a term of one year. or more. It contains about eighty acres of improved land, with the necessary buildings.thereon. For further particu lam, and for terms, enquire of Ulysses Meteor. Elkb of Towanda. . JAMES NESTOR. Towanda, Alava. 27, 1947. BOOT SIIOEt",XANUFACTORY. • - ..41141 JOHN W. WILCOX, having purchasaithe Mee rest of his late pander, respectfully informs the pub lic that he may still Ire found at the old steed, near T. P, Woodruff's-Lamm, where he still solicits a share of public patronage. He intends, by tib , careful selection of stock, end by attention to the interests of his etuto• mem, to make as nest and durable wort as can be ma nufactured in this pet of the country. He will keep constant y on band, and manufacture lo order, Morocco, Calf and Coarse Boots and Shoes ; I.olex' Gaiters, Shoes and Nips Children's do, ; Genes Gaiters and . rumps, Ire. 67 Country Produice, of most descriptions, taken' itt pagnent for work, at the market price. Towanda, August '39, 1847. Corner if Maio caul Bridge sic_, orer IL O'llara's Boot awl Shoe &ore. • o at ra t? Lit 3IT RESPECTFULLY inform, the citizens of Towan da. and the public generally. *bathe has commenc ed the Tailoring baseness, at the corner of Main and Bridge ats4 in the shop receutlyoccupted by Mark C. Arnow. where he solicit* thaw in want of TailotiOL to give bim a call. Haring been employed in the - most faahionable eats)). lishments in" Philadelphia and *esthete, and being de termined to apart, so pains to please, ectstontete atay depend upon having their„work done promptly and in a good style is can he heriat.any shop in town. AU work warranted well Madeind k to 6t. CO" Cutting donee p, anaitarranted. TowandseAugust 30, On. DISSOLUTION. rpHE partnership heretofore Ois Munn/ler the firm 1 of Ritter & Fowler in the Lumber business, hex been this day dissolved by mutaall consent. Persons in debted In the concern will Make pataw4, and thew having claims will present them to Joel Ritter, one of the film, by whom the businetts-AirinturiNrittbecartied ott. . JOEL •RITI'ER, Reading, Aug. 14, IS$ I. ROUERB FtilasT9LEE. 10 ~r " .i~_ A . 'Wool 'eh .'Faciiir*' :it 'Voile, HENRY EPHRIAM LEACH Shaving.-and Hair Dressing. MONTANYCS & CO. New Tailoring Establishment, Mbc;tiMiluitil‘,Mt 1•14 tjorc ~1 - 16 msaltle ‘." gifootto • ?THE GR..EPENBEIRIAcOMAItiii-Y her* , give C r i/SGROSOleht•Xliniraefes,Nbtst nuMßeirmakineiCtitugs.diltintessthiterissi Ailestwoyi Yates; mitt4teubenaissanties. kr.lßradaigis Warrensgsersionli-Xiogni tot" liClinans Erie. Craw ton, Center,iiirsll:VpoMingstanutieas Penne • •—1 •i•,; -The Rvcrirart. Agent inlilliYiPrePairiltwappcsnLßaaz , Agents irliereetztbece iicrati,,ltrancliwf the companr-;; either unison: cal ephaiims, The rapid sale of shun celebrated pina estrm. dinary cures they are constantly effecting, render them, by fir, the most popular pill of tha ale. An Agency will consequently I*-very vskishlrs- . The Graefewbeqt Meant incotxtiliblY raperior to any ever befiwitiiscoyered.. Is all-hi* . tueomphante : in Vannl derangement of the PlM** •$. lll 141 which result from ; a bad itate of / the blood. fllw y pilb arc a sovereign ieriiedy• 3 t • In the class o disease called chronic, the Graeferibers Pill. achieve their highest triumph& Here they defy all competition. IW Meting within the bidden rectemer of .the system, they quietly but surely Purify the blood, root out disease" and.give tone End vigor , to this body. Cures am constant), effected these Pills, in cues orbeieeveri 4ther means bar powipietely felled. The mast atundarit proof orthis eoWil . "gisleill, Mit a . 6.14 of one box will convince the patient. They titn'tie or dered end emit by soil. atiritling expense. , Tile 'die is 16 cents a be.. Where two dollantunth are sader; and the name, remitted, the Company will pay the postage on the pills. Remittances at the Company's risk.- "Wherever there is no agency of the Company, they can he clot:red bf thrie Pitts see taking die place of all others, red no sick persoinhonlif be without Sawa • AL -Whoop complain* bowel complaints, itonatipaii tion, dyspepsia. fever and ague, headache, jaundice, 6- ver complain j, . rheumatism, all stoma di complaints, green sickneari Sec., yield at ones to these Pills. They purge settig offe.usive humors, arum the program of disease, and it the same time restore tone and Thew to the system. In awes of general deiangement of the betthh, they are ~reign. By their nee, the weak will become strong ; the pas and bilious tomplesion he restored tea perfsetly fresh and healthy color; all the bad symptoms will one by one disappear; In short, these Pills are an inconceivable. advance upon any other medicine ever before offered to the pub lic, A trial will satisfy any one of 114 a. In additi in to the above, msy be found at the Dn.. CDCrous depots of the Company, the following incom parable motheines, The. Gracdenberg Sarsaparilla Compound; " Fye Lotion; " • Fever and Ague Pills; " Children'. Panacea ; " Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment. The attention of those suffering from disease, are pa. tienlarly invited to examine end decide for themaelvet The following named persons are duly *etherize. agents in Bradford Coen y, Ri the sale of the abort medicines from the Graefenbeig Company:6 Pr. NN. Betts, Towanda ; Daniel Bailey & Pon, Le raysville ; 1). B. Cotton. Litchfield ; J.' V. Dank* Bur lington ; J. M. Edsall. Wells; David Gardner, Athens; Theodore Harding. Union and Canton ; A. L. Merritt, Wells ; Mix & Storrs,Standing ;Stone ; C. T. Murphy Ridgberry ; George Nichols, Rome; T. M. Pike, Ul ster; Rogers and Fritcher, Athens; Henry k llttiasell, Windham; Stacy & Tour, Springfield i BASuilhtg. ton, South Warren. ley :;;!, THE subscribe» still continue rosnufictere end keep on band t theiridd stand, all kic do of erne Ind woad sear CHAIRS r mho IETTENB of various kinds, end IEDSTEADB of every &scrip. Aron. which we will sell low for cash or Protium or Wititruts lasi*, Whits wand. Bass wad. or ettetoolvor, sir *At, or 4 by 4 Scootling 13 feet long—either gritttosiwooti,Bsseeroed or Marde i mill also be received kir oar work. ?ming doiie to miler hi the iestesianyiner. * " TIONIKINIS & Towanda,ll'eb. it 1047. • SHEPHERD'S .MEDICINES. covraTirrrsti, or Yermitige, WO Cady, lid Pent lid igneliels. F THE VERMIPUGE, nothing awn need beeeip O than what Weald in the 'calming cettificatea of re- Meets of Losenweettety Siam, May 17, 1847. I rued Shepherd'. Vermifogilor two of my chiWnen. ft operated well, end quantity oC wragOaS, can reciowasend it u a valuable eteklieine. ISAAC CORTILIGHT. Tows Btu, Jan. 20, 1647.—J0hn Koons, 1.4 g.— Dear Sir--You will please send me four bottles more of Shepherd's Vermifuge. The three bottlgs purchased of you a short time ago have been used with the happiest ef• feet.. They were given to three of toy children—in one case 65 worms were expelled k in soother 164, and in the hurt 67. ens amtioui to giiirthirstat of my 'fandly.the benefits of this medicine, and therefore order as above. This is decidedly the best ankhq for destroying worm that had ever been in this part of the country. 1 have tried Orrick's, !teatimes and several others, but **oil any good effect. Yours, with esteem, Prior 26 cts. per bottle. _.B4mturit. 11. Kansas. Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. for. She . permanent cure of all diseases arising frontal impure condition of the blood, Via in its various forms rheumatism, pim plier or' pustules on the thee. movies, en the skis, bode. Watches, ringworm or tatter, alitCetollll affecrioes, &oi nk sem eyes, maid•bead, ealsrproent an4.lolth of the bones and faints, lumbago, dropsy, dyspepsia, chronic diseases of the lungs, and diseases millilitre's an moms of rommity, also at &rook eareakalialeateliaesses readily lield wirier Ibis reparatiea. When the Untie dreamed, as le Ara the eve, 'Or when piinples or pustules appear no the feat; The fierier will vanish, die lattertive way,' Hy BY then" 9 1 , Biseithefors The medicine nadir amekiensies is 4 composed me peretiokel Sanersmille, and heat its soeteinipt• fere dientp - ebolly versatile; thick it is balked me is es' other ;Operation of the kind, the most astesiebtos cures hese bjeo effected' by ha tree: Price, 75 . ets per bottle German Fever and Rgue Pills. r[tilt A . STI Aurre..—This imitate/de end debilitating complaint, wnieb prevails to so great-err extent in many parti of the could/. end which it so Sable to leimineW in *Moos organic Visceral disease, is now entirelyeeted by tbe weer the celebrated GERMAN FEVER. AND AGUE PILLS. 'heat specific Pfils,neveridil Indrivit the disease from the sYsteto, and restore thivemistitutleb to its original healthy condition. Europe, es' well as America, can testify to their wonderful Wetzel." 'Then. sands of boxes have been rind, amfricarly Is many in dividuals restored ; to health. . For aide by BiZIDDEB do CO., PropTietOri; No. 29, North Frederick .street, Baltimore, and by appointed Agents. Prioe,Si 'per box. ' Shephents .Compound !dedicated ..edndy. , For die cure of cm*, cold, asthma, catarrh, *whi t* hosmeness, into throat, croup, spitting e( 41004, . end all other complaints of the throat and ches„ and the arising from a disordered condition of the Lula - wand fin clearing the toiice..44, Pace 12 4 cent. per papkass, Let those who eretntahlad - with hoarseness of *mai, Or croup or bronchids--forget not to weer ; - • - That it can be cared that they can End rest,- . Or when seised with natant or complaidla gibe beat; The articles compatingthe Compound MedieuradCen: dy have been selected eriththe utmost ewe ind athentitm, and entirely hem the Vegetable kingdom—.tbe►efo+r no (ear need be apprehended of its producing eventhastight eat injnrious etreet., • Aetiers=4lloPitAN,YEB' dz CO., Towanda; Marge, Rununersfield creek ; Mix & .fitorxx, d 8 on ---- Sberenia, Raih, Sae. ca. tesir liltillK2llllolllarSTAlLlC 4 ea. LT $. *Sr. M. C. IrtERCUIR, hue removed' their 1.1. GOODS to the Store kwinefly occupied ,by H. Mix at Bono , north aide oftbe public square, where they' are prepared toUpply their customers u hetet, fore. Towanda, Mari* 17, NV. WI FD" Rthe tlia• AO ' /f p( inittiOnati thee4rp, 4lefi:o l ' 6°k ail; !warble sounds, like Ilse borung of Itsetry fang of water, whining of dram Ac i 4e., which*, of tondi of apPritathibilleall;eis, and shoji mtio.Y:;. tat whlalbo diserate.' Malty perwildWittnioeni deaf (fit 00:41freeei; am& etetedwelkfftrairts, -- twort obliged to use ear uurnpets, have, shier uaingoortortwo 69tues, thrown aside their. trumpets,4oWitnebßie,4l 4- *tit, " tiliiiii 4 "4 4l4 0- 13 0 31 . 5 , 10 0 1/ t r e °Ti nelid ' 'hatl ifiatissie lOWA Ste 'uset'a SMISPAIrACOITSTOII4'ha're' been trub , ,aptanishing. And wlititteirtiftesciirti who liege attiqiikrt,hieth,ltiii heel en maefflMkni, ai to i'elsowimation very is:tedlly.' tbilieiglitorfitiihinpgott to **Mint cure in all'aais;lotritt wont 1 dike:l6ore la cenaintysthat 410( intuits hill be' Mcist happy, Mid sitiatfettey tet this plaiint, 'The applliotion of the ea pittances no pain, but on the mintritttin Wee. able and pleammt,sensation. The recipe' fir Uhl-medi cine has been ontninett from sty Awls( of 'relit, reputa tion. who list found that deafness', isinieeteen roes out of twenty. was,prodoced /nue It want of action in ibei wrest of bearing, er a.diyasawin tie east hie 01 0 11 thereat" was- to anionowithiseuurbich would awes a heakhyoretlitioatinthiss pane,- After • long series of experiments his cans were at last warned .with mho* I en* in the diareeety of this preparation. which has te ceived theorems ofISCA SPA'S COMPOUND ACOUS TIC OIL. A long fiat of certilkestas might- e given, but such is the confrissat in the inediciess. and en high I has bemaits reputation, that but one of them will be at present paidished , , MOST EI : IIIAOMISIWART Coint!--A toly in Smith field, Itrad:Cod Pa.. and now *bon! Welty years sr' age, bad been itschraily , getting deaf for mom than 40 years, so that it was next to impossible to mike her bear conversation in the fondest tone of voice: Last winter she was induced to try Scarpa's Oil for Deafness." It is only necessr toot4d that . she, mod two bottles, and is perfectly restored—she is Airy information in Mod to the wee mil hi - obtaineldiat theater of Dr. Jayne, 111.11'; Booth Third street. -- Pbilidelph* For rate by A. . & CBAiVIBEiRIair, Towanda, Pa.; only agent for Bradford "panty. • 501—fy, .4 PWy Nusportasst .40essessaticistios ESMigiEiilail AND UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. YOU ARE 81CH, get cured : if well,;employ ./Ineasraes to continue ea. Every individual indulges in habits, which must, to a greater or limy extent, dis arrange the admirable and intricate combinations which farm the slitem, and consequently DDIRT Ikni TIDCJL should prowess some mild,yct efficacious, simple and ac credited agent for Preserving all tbe functions of the body good oriel, . • DR. WOOD'S eansivatut.i.a AND WILD cacaat art-teas will achieve this 'result, and should be in every family, and in the hands of every person. who by businest, pro fession or general course of life, is predisposed to the ve ry ow httbs.ailarenta that render life a erase, ins eed or s,bleasing, and finally result, in their aggregated con dition, is the came • OF DEATH The Bittern here mentioned me compounded by a son of van *in Mid knowledge, from tbe- simple Na. tura presents•to those who care to find them, end which snubs only reliable antidotal to the 'Milton of disease. T i tle chief ingredients are the universally•behmed Scr aper:lla ma tie Barkof ihe ma Cherry Tree. with which the tao men of *Anna cures nearly, every dial ease. of the internal organ. Theme matesials; though powarfallin their action, are, as common woes teaches as ' ENTIRELY HARMLESS ; and prepared ea they are ben% one of the greatest wadi cal eperetitee in the inhabitable globe. Hy taking ibess *verses, the aeroftsiuus nay be restored to beau ty. and avoid the sharp knife .mr the ; for they net oelyeredierte pietpiee end t bat overcome CANCER ANit KING'd,EVIL ! Whoever is .objected to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this sine remedy. In the train of Costiveness.follow dreadful local rongertioni, often times insanity. very frequently mania or hypochondria, violent headaches, palpitations, and other' salt-lions of the kart and rhen - Watie swilling.. Dr. Wood's Com- - pound is onireirthimost efficient medicines in routing the eet•Ptite l ltutfirthait fountain bead, that tan pont bly procured From being clog, imam, and from taking • aural moot numerous preens daily,. etre eto de jun it lost of csirpdite.psinfutheadachc4' weakness of ittsk muscles, languor, want of energy] efficient to permit 'them to sect recreation, .&c. dc.— These persons say for years. thin they " don't feel Very well." Ifthey do not employs method by wbk.h they mike! OVITIC WILL. they itventually sink under a siow were fit of illness. and tun SAVED FROM THE GRAVE Only by a miracle, end even then the lancet, leech, blis ter and eaknwet have left them mere shattered hulks, foil of aches and mimes, and not only spew, to theinselvesi,, but i source of disorient() annoyance Co all with whom they pato in aroma All thew FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES way be avoided by an early application of the virtues of these Lyres& For the' truth of this. the proprietot pleases his word and honor, and in evidence cats show lies of undoubted emdfiattes which be has received; um solicited from ell quotas. - lie ikoesnot, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates. but his birrsas, and is wifl" to stake all be holds deer on earth in fa cot of their kora. TlilltliftSPEPSlA, in either swairjlert or' severe forms, will disappear be. fore rho'ssirdos of Dr. Wood's preparation. and the ewe awry be relied out as it permanent one. Did, the Brerges preens no ether retweetwistatiorr, it would be one of the Seat *friable compounds medical ed ema an t bet his egad to the complete era& anima of " `f — - LIVER ComiLkorrs, in every *ape, and of army.afection. minor or gigantic, of the biliary apperetuir. Individuals who syt constitn timailla angitt-f.110.0 to Wm thin mild aren• ble and excefient Toxic ass amitm, as it wt througlient . sassy Ore of the (num. ad send Itappkiess and love of.lifi thrilling to the heart.— Fonsifier ow& to keep if on hand lOorry medicine Mast on board of ship should also be well ineelied with this capital remedy, as SCURVY cannot abet thoarwho take it. or long resist its vigor ens amanita. Au. mesmerise or tae stools vanish before it, end the aid Mika rif ember imprudence inva riably diainnotsrlemainfler beingsobmittni to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it. The Strew have la Daimler** bailed of curing lAuNnits, a aaaa its nig tau efshra ensniganiaation of • • IfEßVQUlt B fgright • s By engirding the little inreedtrerade epos the latter aired parties dam fellow bebop ere modered extreme. ly minentble--so misembleindaldrthet this wish. is Every Every bottle " Wood's illansparifla an d - Wikl Cherry Bitters," contains a modicum of joy and content 631 INICOL/If dtdie felxions and imprudent sufruers. Re member that an injudicious um of mercury is Inevitably productive of many evils lag& areputio Bight by this glorious and aneurysmal& eompoubd ; and th a t a mi c . tiormwbieh are • • HEREDITARY • may "seat end sakly beshoffied offibreagh via agen cy. As a useditine which must !menet. EVERY BODY; - Inns the trim: - delicate to the toxemia Milb pas. PAIIITWO awrams. ix) equel is .16 "'be"rmindi Ike it: Ift would be well to bear in adietthat; prevent* le In& nit* twowideeirable lhat :4110,2-hridl .Dt.l :WoodPa Sarsaparilla and Wad Cderry Bt ad s ARE ROTH. Put up end mold in lug* Sliby WYATT & KETCHUM Wholesale and Agents, 121 Fawn Bt . N. Y., HU*%TON # LA.DD, Towanda, and b7-truegisi lienondlY diflollit ol 4 14 U. 8. a THE GRIEFENBERIi VP:I3IITABLE PILLS and tba Gteen Moanl4* Vigetabk Ointment, for w i t t h e sehmeribty, only agenithelown and ba rough of Towanda. d 22: N. N. BETTS. - T ! I BAY. LADIES t If you base made 1.. t up your minds kr, bay, sada* Ono cloak°, abate' this wooer don't BSI to ,call at No. F.,'.-Sotw a yribere you can and tha moat, bast arsiothasprat la that 11ine. that is kept la Unita, tossidisaltkiiifi at trimming. litimeinber, call at uv 1 1 . - _ - jign 7 " o32l l/WarlreArlk 4i ., Zl).*l:""4 4 X.P. , t'Ar'r . 11 0144 1 14 1 1.1 7 ' , 1MMV 11t , 1 0#4 ,4 rirrt'elvoimweitaiA speedly imfonalisteitisameoTipirk. f,l4a etekthe,PelAie geossally, that uleeilleietheelluutik suura •,•-zl, I i7i igt tri,order Jan& CABliti, lost/Du' ft • salvation waits:moot be imp gio4 to the usual easeeillteo b etieele7- shops, we IV onfriabd and assitatte,9olo:oor" 41..fasietiftlea meet a - Preyed Patterns ; Sara Ruck* cipliff, upholstered* slimier sty ;NEW* ease ausl Auribiiity catutcd he surpassed eve:lA-our Alscs.thalalf. 1! reach WWI? Chair, *pitifully uptudiaered. with:curled War. lAA " rrevas ihst ehtadelty* epd. l l. ll 4bed,. , with jhe best hair abating. flAtrag • aurselass 1401 bed teue4l,exPerieeet io thelehlitesegrerriatiall he able to satisfy ell who um, feet• tliePeee.4 te) cal bath .es wrathy rod pries, and by striet:**tiett , iel••beeigieP hope, to merit mid rieeive the t totrehaips of sk Maid maw muoity. • 141 E regrantis..ee,peember 1184bs k '. , i'. v i . CeIBLArEIr PilltairiLTVALS • _, Vart:)( BE,/l/k ourAoß asuchda#4,r than, it IVAiris ever been, Trieriuoi. Cnodr era eheip. end wheat emi lowered, Adithrit fetliileetirn we alit afford rfl forto do Ilr• All kiwi* of planes will be received in mown. - Abe, LUMBER,' al) kinds. *Ph 1- L.M. NYE .4 CO - 111 4 11;110,111r411EirilLOWIIIM ' WILL" be kept on band a large assortment, and made to order on shorter notice and for en me= niarthurearibeleudieestatinr - lbrr eethr the land. Those who ant ue+orlbet weemity of Pm' curing that article will and aballba sati.Aed:i A good beano apt pall Entry be had 1* attendance whi* desired. Beeteniber 1.'1348. L. IN. RYE j art CO. • TA U 11101 714. TOMPA*4 I / 1 4 ' ErM. B A RER inforuni olio.poinc .-...*SAIELAYSAKMkuIti7 nese. in all its branches, st where lbe will be ready at all tirries,pr.attend to ell calla "in his Monuments,ToOkb-tables. r rarelitoites, of every description. *t.. made to ceder. endfeniished aa cheap as WORK and MARBLE of the septa quality tour be obtained at any atropin the countryA Lie invites the pirldie to call and examine his work and materials. hopiagAo merit their patronage by strict attention to business, and by superior workmanship and good marble. LETTER-CUTTING done with neatness and des patch, in the latest style. Shop on Maul street, next door to T. Elliott's store, and three Janis aboveßriggs' Hotel. 'rewinds, March 17, 1847. 40y TEN THOUSAND PERSONS THAT HAVE USED DR. UPHAM'S . . II ELECT ARY for the'PILES. CHRONIC,DYSENTARY, INFLAMMATORY DISEASES AND SEVERE COSTEVENESS, have {breath* .ag oifi catia o cup , made by its, use, when all other remedies hese failed, and he proprietors are now prepared to offer -- 'ONE HUN DRED DOLLATH to any persons sfiliettO with Pile, , siiii*Vl &eases of a similar natanc, or which `are .found in conjunction *ith the Flies, ifs curt is.not affected by the ;use of s DR. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE - ELECTUARY. it is an I rertirs at Raxarrt, not an external application, and 'will cure any .10 of Piles, either bleeding or blind, internal or extern andthe only thing-that will. There is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure, speedy and permanent. It is also a convenient medicine Ake, and itnprove the general health in i remarkable man. ner. It is very mild in its opperatietos, and may be ta ken in cues of the most *cute inthunanatian, without danger. All external applications Mein ate highest de gree diaitgreeabk, inconvenientand offensive; and from the very nature of ttie.disease, temporary in their effects. This medicine attacks the disease at its source,, and removing the cause, renders the mare certain and perma nent. ./NFLAIIIMATORY DISIARES. Although the Electuarr was originally prepared for the cure of Piles, yet it has proved itself to be a medi cine far superior, to all tithe* be alliirsesees ifina Ilatomatory character, *itti i deterthination of blood to any particular part or organ. In infistrintation and Congestions of the . Liver and spleen ; Inflammation, Soreness and Ulceration of tbe•StOmsche - , Bowels, Kid ,neys and Bladder : Intlammatorritild Mercurial - Rheo• umtism, it is the best medicine ever diseovered. THPT.TRITIier OF THg BLOOD. For all Impurities of the Blood, arising Rom the( m prudent use of Mercury, or other eauseal for eases of the skin and scrofulous affections ; in all cases where the blood is powerfully determined to the head, producing dizziness and distress, Dr. Uphans's Electpary is entirely-unrivalled. • TO MARRIED LADIES. Married ladies are almost iniariably subject to that painful and injurious diseisit, dm Piles, with consequent inflammation of the Stomach, /towels, and Spine, weak_ neon of the Baek, flow of the blood to the bead. dr,e.— The Electaary is pettedly orate for Pregnant WWI and the most useful Cathartic that can possibly be used, and einkit 11 not only remove the Piles and all inflammatory d" without pain or ir ri tation,: but will ensure an time, • safe delivery, nod a sound constitution in the 1 offspring. r . ; i. CAPT. G. W. McLEAIVR CERTIFICATE. • Railway, June I have been - afflicted for years with .the Piles, and have tried, without .enything like permanent benefit, al most everything assuming the wawa of a remedy. I had, ass matter of course lest alt confidence in medi cine: Under this Greiff% I was induced not without reluctance, I confess—to eate - '`Urnara's Esccrvany„" .n 4 baying used it for about three weeks according to the directions laid down. I find, to my otter surprise as well as satisfaction, 'tbat every symptom et .the disease has Jell me. I think it 'due alike. to Dr. Upham and Myself to make 'this statement: G. W. &LEAN; late of the U.S. N.- PAILADEIAIPIA CERTIFICATE. DR. UPBAM—Dicia Rtm-LAbinit five yells ago I was afflicted with what was celled Chronic DyeenierY. I have suffered with it ever since, and phyldeitit" .as brie told me that my fiver wait affected, and . that by Itteweli were ulcerated, for blecel and pus, emended with a pe culiarly putrid senell,'Welll the frequent discharge's. A short time since I made. a visits to Massachusetts, in hopes of benefit - from a change of air, but sufferer] more severely than ever{hefore. While theriiia pkysiciait fared to erire me fors4o, in direentonthe. BappityNn the midst of intense pain, occaskinally relieved by laud anum, I law in the wrapper of yreir ElectoMY, I Perin* description of my complaint, together with many certifi cates of curia This gave ma great confidence in the me te d Vian d I purchased , a box, end - aloe doses of wi apparently cored me,l and I amo,preparett to my every thing in its freoroit render any service I am to humanity by subscribing toils merits - Rivet:trolly Yours, - BENJAMIN PERCIVAL, 89 South Sixth st. Sold Wholesale stirtßetsil by, W YATT & KETCH UM, 121 Fulton St. N: X,r HUSTOPi & LALID,To. to**,and by drujiigisti generally tbroostiten the U. S. Price $l. a box.. NOTICE.- -Tbe.gamine Electuary thus (.0:Y A.. Upham D.) The hi* is sloo.One with a pea No. 1., Brick Int ; aphrin the Field! R '. Clrnmeberti*, T.T A iljuit returned from the city ~.. . iik. ' -1.-I- of New York - th a ,large Cilk mi . supplY of !Afat4es, Y wi etvelry f ond; '''.7 Silver ware, ernriprising in ' pan; Ike following articles• Le g . . .—Lever, LTpine aid Plain Watebes,,wi*, .11, . " "; a dOinPlite .Wwortinint of GOV ' . .lerielry, curb as gar ithigs,7riii gzer. Rings, Breasepins, Braceleia,Lockets, Gold eluting,. Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all warts of Silverware, and any quantity O&M Ileadri- . -all of which he offers for sale excesedingly , atop-for CASH. Watches repaired . on abort notice, and warranted to run well, or thrinton* will be refunded, and a writ ten agreenwat given wAhat effect if required. - N.; H.--MAPLE SAGAS, and Country Produce taken in poStnent for welds; and Ail, learn now, and. „freer, that :the Produce must-be paid when the work w dunc*-4 war against' credit in all its form - t •W. A. CHAMBEHLLN, Agent. towanda t April : 2 1 0 84 7. 1 . • I Mill pr. CM. ciliates *Wes. kW Tome ed Ci Jig Stream 'ast, Lodi. Game. waterloo. *neat Falls. , Montezuma. Raeder. 424 4 91 k mi l e aVaii 4 l! „ dolly a y to hie old .. sad the publie !generally, that h e i m 4 t h e. manufacture of Chairs, etc., at hit the north side of BOdge . ttreet, in the bond. the" YelkoW•BOurre. Be keeps em. of ai d urge Ito order, (in a neat airs f all artieles . ln his line as cheap a t th e is friends can be - Supplied with t uncor and Consiln Chain. of differ. ocking Chain, hi/drift's Chaits. Alst—iledsteads lad Tables. see me at my shop on Bridge meet', and you that you esti bey 'retraceable. Whim *Cod, Cucumber and Basswood • In exchange for chairs itoreason'atem lESBB TAYLOR. lan. 20, 1847. I : T custo fle•COUlnlet _ oki shop oal known stab* 1 durable sty] cheapest. Fumy: att p Call an will aatildy N. D. plank, wa tenni: Towand l ~. E'S OWN REMDY! THE INVALID 1 FRIEND ! It. ' confidently 'sawed that a was a medians WO has given such lasi ' niversal satisfaetio ,'is T'S INDIAN V GETABLE PILLS. ye stood the seve t trials, by curing when medics failed, and ve established a repute face of the envious landeni which have bees nst them, G; SUMMER, FA L AND WINTER. ace, by their variatiims of temperature, pees upob the human bOdy. The heat expands skl contracts II e volume of the ciiculating flu. hen changes take Owe soddenly, the effects] rflours W right's Indian Vegetable Pills 6ae.l evil influence ofatoOden changes , by purifying arid keeping the stomach and bowels in a wool lealtbfhl condition. I FOR FEVER AND AGUE. 6rge of the' est. Wright's Indian Vegetable id unrivalled. An inesance has never came to sledge of these killshaving been taken, withosi a complete cure. In Chills and Fever the burr ry functions are chiefly disordered, Superinda. reat: physical debility. When the symptoms r, no time alumbil be loss before resorting to ] i s . A few doses will give such manifest tehei misioa Mill Ile mammy to continue the use ATATUf .L I •BES' there nevi form and W RIO! They bi all other re Lion in the raised apii SPRlT 'each pro her effect and the c id, and w arc often I (erect the the blood ral and That AC Pills sta Our koo effeetio , and hit' cad by first a d e l that no of th 'FOR DYSPEPSIA. 'it. Indian Vegetable Pills will be foam] ten. r. In this disease., 'the gastric juice is wadi snd tin quality. Consequently, the digestion isim: and the health impaired: These Pills • femme from the somatb, restate its tone, sod improve estion. - Wrigh suPe de o f perfee the bil . the di FOR JAUN WcE Wrig" ed to', upon ing t rectif dice, en Indian Vegetable Pills are equally well adapt. Elie removal ofthis complaint. • As they operate the one general and uniform prigeiple, °ldealis e stomach and bowels, purifying > the blood. and ing. the secretions, they rem the cause ofirtm. sod of all other dnlerti;vs. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! It t roold he difficult precisely to tell to which of th e Vii two xes ght's Indian Vegetable Pills have 'been thegreatest blessing. But it is very - certain that those Pills/have given health, and spirits, and a good movies ion, lo hundreds of felonies, who s i Miuld. without them, hav been in their graver. A boa of Weights )Dire V hie Pills is an inestimable medial' companion at ce "o periods. HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, Ac. he presenovar pain in any part, indicates a corrupt of ihe.blood.. 7 which nature is stirring to eonto. A w doses ot Ilklight's Indian Vegetable Pills Wen arm to bed will be Certain to give relief, if be all passible. VALUABLE ANTI-BILIOUS MEDIUM he sensations accompanying liver complaint are of 0 11 Most wretched description. Habitual dannitenrins is '' neatly brought on by liver complaint. A palm ea eying from this disease, should not be mocM ad p nded cures ; yet there are very medicines that 0 1, . a Ora* in the removal of this eomplair4 CM m I has hi heito been the chief reliance, but 14e In ne d bar proved itself worse than the disease!' What .shall' be done T. We say, give Wright's Irian V able Pills- a trial. If they donut octal your ce ations, we are willing to tear all the opproluitm °I fa lure. .And we say to all - TRY THEM. rere is no risk run—no money thrown awry—lof t esin:i of benefit. ONE WORD MORE. • • When yoit have.found that Wright's Indian TePIP , • Pills are a " lettle" the best medicine - !°° e " T of, erica TO TS arr ! Don't ran after elm e? rt Remed7, which atterapte to bluster itself into so - • " Above all • BEWARE Or IMITATIONS 'Wright'a Indian Vegetable Pills. Preview to thr troduction of thisinedicine, Indian Pith were sec 4 aim! of ! Now *hat hods of them ! And shireL are they, but miserable imitations d the sting e' • no more like it • than chalk is lib aveli l e man advertises "Improved" Indian Vegetth"Fil his would be capital joke, if it were lasserises. BP am °foil such. - BUY - OF Tilt REGULAR)AGENT ,& They. is nossfely Wises/here. The cotet mishit counterfeiters, both of money sod deo ( ' 1141lehich•is wont I Is -not the eounterfeiterf r :nit but little better than a robber and a murder uy of she regular agents only, we ss9 silits . T o . Agents in Bradford county—Montanyes wands ; A.li. Gsylord i Canton S. W . . 16111,.. tr mercy,Troy esSgell & Gee, East Barlistto,_! Gibson, Ulster; L I 8. Elliworth, Athens; Guy B 17E. !kitten 11.Moodyloli Co., • Fienchtown ; DaDie 11oralmsok; .1. C. Adam?, RO—Wttertield met ; 411614Ine.•Cut‘*; Campbell, Aesfirgui n WirfOra, Mcnroeion. A..irsaiGrrtinetletivwhnicht of w li:oa bl d o C e l l o w th g c b C ce gr z , kuniellink good and cheap, now Cbellpef then tati : VPoll which we challenges the world, just et • - . O. D. BARTLEio Towasida,NOv. 3, 446 fit the. Bradford kiefier. . Two Jailers and fifty cents per annum; deducted if paid within the year; and for CO' a /Win 4vance, Ox r. DOLLAR will be deducted.. Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at arty 10 :„1 ,P*Yibg eracarages., Most kinds of COCSTII Pam' received in payinent, at the market price. of too Advertigements,, not exceeding . a stiu . " F ew fines,. inserted Corday man esery snhauqu gnt twenty-five cents. A discount made to ye al r a Joe PIRENTING, of every description, natty ° . Petbiaonsliexecutedicui new anal fashionable ty,'l,. Lettere on Inaineaa pertaining to rho of,'„ elos fowl tee Of petstige s to mama attention. •re' • tsrßuffiVir - Mei obereeLiteelrill w tootle* Bowbet weenr.Llll)4 , for the seeeten Agri 'W.Ol'lll iar Ete*set, bare thi s *gm; of the FIRST CLAB.9, 44, Coorenims , cortuairuled by eipoi tu „ .. grisys'of Romer. W. THOMPSON. M. TAYLOR. • one of the abov e B eet , every "reit in th e foi. • . al 6 o'clock, p. int, at 6 o'clock, P. M. every, no r m Lodi, and .. k ' D c - i ; s1 1 7 " 1- Ehoirkever, vtre.,l„o,llld AGE, apply to Captain Elwkinz. tt&e, fioneheads