E IMI El!!!E 1 , •. • /on,. s sunrise'nie 4 On the, mountain's brim • And - tlivair is cool in'd Cleft; . tn , ho would drama' In the moraines biliza, ;10 When the beautifistaiirihg ritbere ni hasten with speed - To the glittering mead: • Where the mists are gathered ate.; 'Li They will limit array. As opens the-day, As speeds the glitteringylow The lark is high I In the clear blue sky:" • And his carols wild and freer He has left his nest, On the meadow's breast, - Fn the sunlight of heaven to be. • I cannot fly It - To the clear bine sky. Or carol so wild and free, Bat _IT whistle , so clear, , That ilie skietc'shall hear, ' As my plow glides o'er the tel And when the day Shall have passed away, - And the ski bath sunk in the slie r take my team From the strong plow:beam, And hasten away o'er the lea. And then at night, When my heart is light, And sleep stealeth o'er my brow, Fa lie down and dream, Of my field and team, A nd of my guiding the farrnees plow. Transplanting Fruit Trees. .s.Tur: experience of intelligent cultivators in dif feient parts of the gamily, strongly, sustains the opinion, that a great loss usually results from a neglect of pruning the tops of young trees, at the time of transplanting. Of the hundreds of thousands which are annually transferred from nurseries to 04 - ate orchards and gardens, probably not one enty receives sufficient trimming or heading back._ ITnsl,ilful or improper trimming—applied to the side branches of the trunk r and /oaring a heavy. head at top, is very common. The head thus be comes too heavy for the slender stem to support, the latter forming,...as a western cultivator remarks, ' a graceful curve, in the shape of a French danc ing master in the act of pickink up a lady's fati.". It milst be distinetly borne in inind that it is not. this kind of pruning, but thinning 4iid shortening back the top, - which it is intended here to recotri l , mend. To remote a young fruit tree from the nursery, without a loss of a part of the roots, •is -totally im practicable. A network of fibres often extends on every side, to a distance quite eiptal to the . height of the tree. Rights more than a foot in length, ex ceptfor unusually large trees, aro scarcely ever ta ken up by the careful nuserymen. Hence a con siderable excision becomes unavoidable. As the "roots which remain to the tree, must supply moist ure for all the leaxes, it becomes-evident that the number of leaves'inust be either lessened, or else teach leaf will cnly, / receive a partial supply, in .which latter case,ita growth cannot be healthy and h'igomus. The top should therefore be' trimmed ,hy the knife, at least as . much as the roots have been trimmed by the spade. Trees four or live feet high,:usually lose'at least halt their roots by remo val, and those 9 or 10 feet high, probably at least four•fifilis. The, amount of thinning at the tgp, must, howev er, vary somewhat with the species of fruit tree.— Some, as the peach, have a strong reprodric l live power. A young peach tree, may be cut off at the rurface.of, the grOund, in sprint, and a new shoot will arise and attain a height in autumn nearly equal to that reached where there is no heading down. The practle is common among nnserymen of removing, peach trees while in bud; there are headed down nearly to the surface, yet such buds, often make a arowth the' same season nearly or quite equal to those buds not transplanted. Hence a transplanted peach tree will . bear a very heavy pruning at the top nitkuo ultimate loss, but an ac- mill gain, in the growth and size of t h e tree.' A "c4errt tree has less productive power—a yourk .seedling cherry, headed down when transplatinkl will not make near sq fine a growth as if {ailment at top. Renee, cherry trees should be more spar ingly pruned when set our. The productive power of the-apple iies betvieen the two; and shoUI4l con- Aerptently receive a considerable but not etcessive priming. The amount of thinning must also depettil partly upon the climate. Where moisture as pretvalent, less prunirr 4 is required than under the intlifenceof dry, hot summers. Hence the eliniate of - Aggland admits a greater quantity of top leaf, thin that of the United States. Many experiments might be adduced to show tne advantages of freely pruning transplanted trees. As a sample oohs Whole, we need only Co refer — to two interesting experiments given in the-lima cohurist: One hundred and eighty apple trees, in fair condition, were transplanted carefully in good ground. One half had their tops, shortened back, so as to leave only one bud of the previous sea son's wood. The other ninety were set out With- . out any shortening. Of the pruned trees only tu . 6 tlied—of those not pruned eight died. The pnaled tires nearly all made vigorous shoots—some eigh• teentoches. The unproned grew but little, none • making shoots over six inches. The second year the runes trees outstripped the others in size and grog .It, awl presented a much more luxuriant, as pee The second experiment was performed with 78h trees, three years from the * f end cea se(' ently of large size. One half bailtheir heats llie red ced.one half ; the other were Planted 'entire. The season was dry. One:only of the pruned trees died, the rest made fine bushy heads,. Twelve if the upruned trees died, and none made a fine gm ....tli, many of the branches dying—nature thus pl . orating imperfectly what the knife should have done. ,• Trees,of moderate size, set out in spring and thus- freely pruned, scarcely ever need staking. - If set out in autumn, The pruning should be deferred till I , Pring, which is'indispensible with half-tender tree., al the peach in which case -they must be se cured from the eflectS of the. wind bLy a stake, or by mound of earth: If a stake is used, - cared is need ea to incrent chafinu the tree, br the use of alarge soft baud. Welliive found a mound of earth one t wt high; with a piece 'of turf at top encireling , .the !fee, a Terntieient stiffener against all winter crtiri&• Such a mound also excludes the frost from the roots a:t:t renders autumn tranvlan:ing of ftiutkegs corn-, psratiyoly safe. ft is levelled to the .urface in the after the head i.; pruned. eir=lEl There Cemita k a u 4 P ll "4: lo °!iwbt 4 o* - litiownk;th cu ti: ratan InnowtheVrimft tu!tv, l lt , u` l the btuisedendi otthei4vots, to prevent. gisiesy ' , opteatlitig4xintinglo itervatos g ~gllolseld (11 0 ° fini t e,r . th 'WA" a*. is filled eta ,trig.lbp 004 .4 , aim. ; depth as Isgfoge'ismotalk.roising . thinselkaw ow" couveillonn 'tiro tri, dupe' lathes above outrages, to.silow for rattling. • The hollowing is from the interestingsreek (na tty VaWßensatear " We took a drive yesterday tip ainctk voniaatie valley, and met two peasants drivingthpit etnv• a linkman. They Slopped-to coffer traipse* pears. I particularly remarked the.cow i beiseh if. **king did hei any harm ; she was in.usFullent condition. I wish the cottager 'of England would adopt this custom; it never comes into his head that the cow can do ariy but- give milk. , nothing of economy in England; what is daily Wasted in it would save Irma btarvation the miserable crefiktrist who die in the streets. Rut what is everybody's onsiness its nobody's, and so those Who can afford it, go on allowing waste." We ourselves have witnessed the docility of these amiable and useful animals, when subjected to tfie surveidauce Of the yoke, arid have often felt surprised that a people cute' and enterprising in the great matter of " turning a shilling" as the Yankees are reputed to be, should not oftener make them assist in the performance of - farm" work.— Speyed heifers are deemed as valuable for work in Scotland, so we are informed,, as young oleo, and those who have practiced using them for this purpose here, speak in the highest terms -of their tractableneis, their docility and freedom from every. thing like viciousness =tics the yoke.--Maur Cid. Now how, so humane and sensible a man as our friend Cultivator should have come to my that, we cahoot be left to imagine. Yoking cows where women are enslaved, and where chiLlrert have " no chilhood's days," as Miss L E, L,' was used to say, is endurable, on the principle an old friend of ours once laid down; which was " kill the no. Souls first;' but the cutenetis of Yankees is of no such slaving character. Wilt true Yankees all go the Wilmot Proviso on the cow's behalf—no slav ery on the mia. territory. Because, I. We want to see oor cows free snd happy, with large iligent:ed zdtlers,—and 2. We want Our . babies- to have goal, sweet wholesome milk, fevered with no unnatural heat— and we rather think toil and sweat in the harness would be no improvement of either butler or cheese. &ECU LA R CIRO:NISTA PirE.—At ‘Vyaltwing, Brad ford County, Pennsylvania, many yeantago, a thrif ty Young apple tree was inoculated with burls of die Golden Pippin—three breeches, changing the whole head. When the tree began to bear, it was found that one of the branches ripened its fruit in Aly, and the others in Ochiberall Golden Pippins. Many persons applied for grafts of the early branch but the owner discouraged them ; supposing that the cause of this singular variation existed in some defect of the stock in fkakbranot, and that grafts ta ken_ Loin it would possess no property different from the-original Golden Pippin. However a son, having lest faith in the stability of natural law; tried the experiment privately, and on the third year brought in seven any Golden Pippins from the new graft. We now suppose that in this new way a new variety of early fruit is added to our stock as much-superior to other early apple as the fall Gol den Pippin surpasses them, Scions of this singular variety have been sent to Tharps' Nursery, Bing hamton, New York, where inquirers may obtain it. C. F. WELLES, Wyalusing, Penn. SOILING Firm, &c., is SA LT Warta.—Bacon hams are said to be better boiled in salt water, no doubt foethe.reason that in a given • time they are much better boiled. llama require a long time in boiling. Sir Humphrey Davy tells ns that the rea son why vegetables and fish should be plunged in boiling ash water is, that this solution boils at a higher temperature than plain water. aid that the sudden scalding fires the albumen, mucilage, arid o'her nutritive parts of the viand instead of 'limit being macerated and sodden, and so partly lost in lukewarm water. • Tar. Porno Rov.—An English paper .says:-- We are inclined to think the only thing that will save this valuable veg6table from extinction is to platittlic seed or ball: The potatoe has 'been forced until it has exhausted itself, and can no longer re. proikic sound fruit. We are more satisfied of this from the fact that several farmers wheltave planted both the ball and the potatoe have found the results of the former, though small, invariably free from rot, while those of the latter were thbroughly TAR FOR aHRRP77- .. opilemailovho,.keeps large a fork of sheep, says, that during - the season of grazing he gives his sheep tar, at the rate of a , ; (1 a day for every twenty sheep. He puts ttatar in a trough. sprinkles a little fineindt over it, and the sheep coniume it with eagetnem. This pre serves them from worms in the head pronunatheir general health, nail is thought to be...a - 110dlie against the Raft. The season of gnitting is et baud, and the Fork should not be negketed. Trees wbieb bring bath ,good jrnit , whether npfdpi, trearkAiltilds itretheriies should be;glabod with Ackm , ..4 l lPlibw 411 00 6 1 withopt unnemotry delay.. Itiltircoarse oold be generally adopted , Atka rernarialhe qbahie would a fern years (*Mum in the quality at the l • • - • Canacl ns orr LT Putriv--"Mi; according to a starepootiaVoi rarraers*,tabiact, raised a fall crop of cranberries last your on up land, while those on their antics swamps were L• illed by frost: To - roan CnEest,fillee it into a saneepan, wither little butter and cream. Slimmer very gently lilt quite dissolved. Remove it from the tire, let it cool a little, add some yolk of .egg, well beaten ; Make it into ;takes, brown it before the fire and eat warm. To DESTROY hiserrs.--Soute one says, that the the water in which potatoes have been -bis;iled, sprinkled over plants completely destremil ittseets in every stage of their ezisence from the e= 4'16 ily. , - _,... .- . . . Wonting becf, - -ainrmer hags : " l -use salem lux of #altpcire, apil novellraiilxitter beet. 4 (Istvan firiTie Massa *L's Orem, 1 rya New York, Dec. 6, 1817. 5 Maras. Wirt? & Rs?ensas--Oentiernen derioanding that you are the general agents for the sale of Dr Uptsam's Vegetable Eloctuan!, for the cure of Piles, I have deemed it my duty to iredmateer a recom mendation in behalf of that invaluable meirmine. have been a - unlitNiiriiiiss remedies but with no beneficial began to consider my twee latterly hopeless. Dot about the ant of September bus. I was prevailed upon by friend to make a trial of the above named medicine. I took b.s advice and rojoice that I am not only relieved, but, as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to he afflicted with that annoying and dangerous .disease. Very respectfully, your oh't servant. ELY MOORE. WARUINOTON. Berkshire Co. (Mess.) Nov. 29, 1847. M6IOIIIIX. W rATT & KRTCU•m—Gents For thirty - years I have been afflicted with piles. general debility and milamation, earning tumors and prolapsue of the bowels, and vrhich had 'resisted all the medical treat. ment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings defy description. I was confined to bed, unable to help myself, sod at last given up by my phisiciana and friends in despair of ev. er gaining my health; in fact fur three days before I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes were made. But under Providence, and the use of Dr. Up ham's Eleetuary„ though SU OLb was I have - the pleas. ore of stating the sac* to the public that my healjh is now govr', and hope to live inane years. if it is God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. Upham's Elect nary, and to recommend it to my afflicted fellow crea tures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew my case, and 1 only say to others that it is, in my opinion, the best medicine ha the world for Piles, or any other disease of the bowels; and if they will use . it ac cording to the plirectio os, I will myself warrant a cure in every case., E .11gMtikhilOthS ' 0 • A/jag; 1 issraisr., sinr . arrss ass IMMIX lai illtqfp: ati: - . B ; Dr. Yeg4able Detail. 1 ...1 ji . it nifERNAL REINADY, Which, if wee - rradiliS taiiralitow kiln' imilifiliitimaikipi. Moms, sr Ins# sista& -:. ;- -lakenalies easuppiaiiitilde eabilif; ll 6 .lie t at Issesseas. ar healing SIM ssaiistissoss is is faroifisrly, called i ems is aimbac -tibia aisjliaiabbiisfisi:tbe Paikintr***l**4lollol64ke - tflonVielltrimest Arellgring slo caused by the gnat Slow alined tithrrysits. doses the inner nom:of dm pretradit et every evaenaticnilanning what le called 'Prolapses-et "of the bowels ; this is the effect of long continued ini tationwmf werrinress'efthailigOstifits she Orkin ercitsitiamievoturpoini, it6uh oro'hidis; - cribeble. and bursa onlytoheyridrerarywhirdi Atrier. inoOteThiiiiihUrateif littietileiaeuation, framtliirty, minions to sirsfrathomnif these • semniiiiis ere very annoying and sometimes tory disunion' gerw , This disease, when of long cOnlinusnce, is maenad fry pain and weakness in Om hack. irritation of the kid., Redder, sad other, ergorrahi 11 0 1 eitin47444 acrdmandates in the Legs arrillost, a mgair dlitmights . nom about die died, and lonastinai 14111 P• of dos 4-, daill.in't **it leconqata* with .1 161 04-iiett 01.6 5 . beast sod opprosoosi. indisidnals aposetimesOnellenne. previous:to an attack of the Pit" fflymptope, denoting great dearmprarent in the circulation i • these is a pimps. of weigh and ,pressure is the abdomen, with spemdiag *Ong of uneasiness in the bowels, constipation of pe riumun,ittended with. pain indro Iwok vaioindit nag. - sea. and4light pains in the stomach, pale ronmenenca,- confused sensations iq due beak irestineis. rod ink& the sad-awcpatented state* use mind, and a sans, of fullness and oppression in the region of the Onmach.--: The circulation on the surface is feeble, orndrshe consm of blood determined inward and downwards, eon au, , or ma DISNAWCA AND CDAINLANNTN. 11r. Uptutml Teptable Illeetaary. Cures Effectually reita4erifore prevents Piles. READ Tiro tEsTrmowy. - Iftesos, December I f, 113411. Gem.-1 have used Dr. Upham'. Vegetnidet File Electuery which I pardoned of you. and find it , ono of the best mcilkinee ie use for' the piles. 'Mid slio for all Mims affreiena, arising from enimpam state of the syncts. Yours, dre. E. A. Cot.s,•Marbb Deskr. REMARKABLE MIRE OF PILES!! THIRTY YEARS STANDING I: Yours, with the utatost.expressinn of thankfullnyon. Fia 114 MONT. flak. Co., (Mass.) Nov. 19, 1847. • The shove certificate tells a simple and truthful sto ry of suffering and relief. of which, as physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. . DR. CHAPMAN. NOTICE. —The genuine llphsra's Eketuary has his written sigatute, thus c o. , A. Upham . ; bU D.)— The hand is alone done with a pen.. Price $1 a hos. ca Sold whole ale end retail, by WYATT & KETC 1 1A1 1 1;121,Yultonst.. N. Y., and by Druggists generally the tighous the U. 8. and Canada. • JOHN B. FORD, Aril lor Towanda, Pa. 45y We= Votii fAbvertifiemente. Country Merchants Take Notice ! a7IIIIIIIIIIWTIMI TOO A TRAVERS & CO.. 84 Maiden fur; (late £l.• Hiatus & Truism) oat toe isle, is "sulfides to mit purchimers: • ' 1,000 row Brekd Cep "'wpm. at $1 2540 Si 60 Fyn 2.000 sum SuktLdler- Paper, at 1 00 to 1 50 tin 10.000 sine Wooppirm refper, 25 to 100 rm 10.000 rolls Paper Mraggsrigs, b Marto 0 eta..pr piece 5,u00 do Anseriatneafies d 0.121 10 5,000 pair of Oil Twanaparent Window S,Auder, of oar own penufeettam, beaubbil designs and COillai at from $1 00 to 1 50 per-pa, 10,000 lbs. of *col ?Woe and Wrepping4lrrine. of all kind., from 12f-to l&ew per lb. • We also how other goo& in the same propello, and we guarantee to you if you will ull andare us at RI Maiden Lane. 38—Rs. A. TRAVERS* po. reiANMIAILBAUSLIINSI3 .- DWriki? No. 18, Cortland at., N: Y. (amuses uneiircrritax orwrat,.) THE - CROTON NINNEFACTURING . CO. • (Orrinited'underlinsWeneral Manufaelmeeltg Law cif lAue- at 0104 New York.) - (WEE irlinlesols, e, n quantifies to suit pereltasers A.." It towel ossaufastentis prices -far esislror 'Maw ed credit, • PA eta R4 . 3ra min, of ev!ry variety olskyisrad pries . 'Bo "10 .rniteti: • . . Fans Doan, - neural* great variety. Take ?Winnow thaanzar Oh. PAINTID WINDOW 13nonas and, --- • Wsbn WINDOW CrITAIN PAM!, Waite latest stylet indatapinkntliniah; all of lheittptrit ritantfaeture alwViamportetiew.,iArdrelirateelr la large - and intindy-flew;they. issue Meretdelit i itawkaelkeit, thdlaralers in these"--articles, to call and eattidhatbeir 7 styiteind prima, whenever they visit the city. Caeca- TryiNerehanis eon =amine this stock fromit lAe-alorning, till lOQdark at the eilethitgiP t r T. = ; `New:Yett, Mirth I. MIL- • -.48-.4lrt • • —.— The Franithr ! r hie Follett'''. THE subsenberstA6 tateinilitc ly occupies/ft Robert:TOW, in - the eityliT. Nili 11, niters. they are prepared . i 4 kiipply alinnlerrfOr news and fancy Type, Prenies,`BLlSE Rule. init. Paper, Compiwina stieks,Chases, Lod every article adman ) , for a Printing other. The type. which are east in MIR moulds, from'an entire new set el matrices, 'with deep 'emcees, arstAwarranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold on atcommodating terms. AD the type mrnufsetured-by ens is ii sett OMIT. Tie attention of Stereotype's:li partici:dart! &tett* this type, which is 'Peculiarly adapted' to tbenlitfrpout. ' Compoeition Rat ko east Air printers. 'llle4ithrt - A. T. Overetidi engaged in- superiiiientlirAt Ike tosaufa ttc ng 411411- ttlettiv APietgirs alit , rlP l oo; - PA° 11 ?*OttY five tioteaaamucb type u Alma amciuitt, to, may gilailteigtkula din term oittha'irtsertirm fit. tl*ir papers, sygil "lAA copy containing it to ttursubscriberti. tirtgi9 Ar• ( > tilletwareir of-R:TayIiiWNW.W9 TitoWst,:fos;Anii.) MAIMS WRITING. ). .11-3 m TRIO. CORN ELI US SPUR. XagaisistarefifiwaY ill tograißOY inentaii kit 'Ansi bi - thi ettsiti cures ft it mishit* - , 4 tdr, OVER 'THE! 1 "WORLD, i -It has isms:, bestoinelhe,,tato Istedisit,teAr l iftstpy r ibe and is l'lsdiiiils4.76oo9Menatit Ale ' • - '-, 4 84 IMPS ' . i ..,.. ..,,.... • )4. .4. 1 , ,, , •.1: latouito)t ibiectimapima : reMrof,4ts tosttst st ad* laniAmidiPle. r&CPEßVikiiakefit• •- „ : - - OnAirt4 and ali di/messes of tito urinnyt awns% lin Ono dis iremeni" eompiskou ikstasia; ticc it* Itttni 4 ll l , 3 rmlieveld9 ;s944teurft sigidd in wititain. *rbeiliho mart sireptiea4—ipeponsplid. tivaCompisint, 8i1.404. .404. iiiiismnio, ffr,t4 , _ , 3 e: - .1 1 2VP.C.,,,, MiritlE4Vr -,::: - Traiiiiiicel ' - 111110401.1710basit eoctigaiiintjiwialii;tiiht '''' ' 1114101i114` s ' - .NO MINERAL AUENT. - • no delt-Wirei easapostad is ditsfl of Ali , asixtroe, * ennotteme disown with A qty and celerity, and does nil lease the system • . this pamphlet. PILE , a tomplZiAl)reinisi panitui ;ItirietW.ifflifittli "AMY RELIEVED. de it eon: Mows - by a f ii &firms of this made :it • heiat Before any °hitt pre-. potation/or I rqsran, or e any other & k alas orig inating in isipans bl " let. DEBILITY OF TIM SYSTEM. erisHtiterkilirealtnens of thri Victory; the.. or inflows don of isms is iswasediatdy sabered by a few days use °Phis medieiew, and neon is stmt,* sa &of ha we. It stands es a CERTAIN REMEDY. for se complunts; aid also J iro ilUraugstoratirof the tq , aisle frame. t • IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, *dui mcularuatioss. No os rfiele has ester been nt : jaw? eaxtpt d core Liisikscrogase. Winn te relied aim ass s sore and A:can remedy Sail dill we fief permitted to do .o could Os - A THOUSAND NAMES. as proof streureein this die remain doss of arrophtints. See punphiet. All broke* down. debilitatedionsiiits lionfrom the efed of Remo, will find the bracing pow of this reticle to act immediately. and the poisonous . _ - ERUPTIVE 'DISEASES. will An- the alternative propnittoss of aft atticht.lt/Slj FY THE BLOOD. and such diseases from the sys tem. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all dis maw, which the limits of arc, advertisment will not per.' m.t to hemmed, here - Agents give them away f they contain u 2 pages of certificates of hie, chanacter. and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, ne ver appeared.. VI one of the peculiar features of this article that it never faits to benrfit in any ease, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon let the emaciated and lingering ivitialid hope on, and keep tn. king the medicine as long us there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a num- • her of articles which - come out under the bead of Ham- Patinas. 15 Yngtve4c-: as cures fur Brom, gnavel4dtc.:-- they are good for nothing, sod connected to gall the un wa ry ; tau* them not. Their invevors never thought *touring such diseases till this article had done it. d partielari study of the pamphlet is se:baited. Agents and ail who sell lthe ankle are glad to circu late gratutioasli. Pat up l in 30 os, bottles, at ;2 ; 12 oz. do at $1 eseb--the larger holding 6 oz. more than two small bottle's. Look cOd and not get iniposs& upon. Every . bottle has `Vsoin's Vegetable Lithoturiptic !Mature," blown upon the glass, the written signature of" G. C. Vaughn" on thedirections and "G. C. Yaugh in, Buffalo," stonrperf on tke cork. None other are ge nuine. Prepsted by Dr. 0. c. Vaughn. and sold at the Principal °like, 209 Main staset, Buffalo, at whole sale and retailt No attention given to letters unless post-paid—orders from regularly eonetitukd Agents ex cepted: post paid letters, dr verbal communications so. !kiting advice. , promptly attenced ea, grade. Offices devoted exclusively to the wile of this sracle -122 Nassau st., New York city : 225 Essex st., Salem Mass.; and by the principal Druggist throonghout the United States and Canada, as Agents. STORRS & CO., Wkoksiale Agente, Philadelphia. I . B. FORD, Towanda. T. D. Spring, Lseeyville. C. H. Hetrick. Athens. , ' A.Durksm, Tonkhann'k. C. B. Fisher. WyAinsing. E. Dyer, Covington. G. F. Retlington, Troy. . April 12, 1848.-,-y BULLETIN NO. 4. TIRE GELEFENBENO COMPANY hereby en- J. pounce that they we now incorporated by the Le isleture of the Suite of POW York, CAPITAL $lOO,- 000 agreeably to the.follerring4Cattione from the Sec retary of Mato. State of New York. Secretary's Offine: 5 c e fy Certikw_at—eso-doacep..- of .Th e Draekaberg Company," bearins.date of the n4tb day of Febaluy, 1848, nu ibis day filed In this office. ARCED. CAMPBELL, Albany, Feb. 28 , 1848; Dep. Bae.of &ate. This step perfects the organization of the Company, piecing it among the institutions of the day. Among objects of Incorporation were the following :-- Ist.. That we might ; the .more certainly protect the ptblie against apwriona ,articles which she cupidity of eo unprincipled amp mayr tetnpt to introduce under the name of the Orogenb Medicines, W. That the vast a unt of business done by the Company might be , pistol under the sanction of ktgio Wive enactment, and be thereby stamped with its ap• to probstion.aiewring t public esarAsix medicines. The lime is now rat hand when the dilemmas of spring and summer wil mate their appearance. If wow ths, Greefenberg Medi nes be introduced. thousands of Lives will be sired. Medical men who have become se quainted with the m ' of these celebrated mmediee, are laying ia nAtipply !to we in their own pritate wad " ice. in BILLIkU Rntacqr& especially. they are of { Mexpressible Wee. Used scs cording to dimetiro sa „ at person cannot be biliese I no missal haw richly *kw cosstry or the exposure...— Let the Writ freely um them, and ;bilious disorders " dhlePPedt filen** Wm Newt& . • I The American Graefenberg theory does not resume that one merlicins can „cure all direase. Hitelleritsd imputler.kto ilia int *ha doetrinciallinfikerkriiiitin telligent eequitunitY. it is the laugsliprof 4in:lM and pretearden'A 'Vat% Ike reties of airdicine Wend by the - ~ Greafenherg Company. 4 ,• ..„ , . f ;',, E V 44 Y .DISE4 RH. *ill 4-41 leplitdiart. , ,,XlmPlLLB aro enemeign in all lil i o c e sthm.e.eltdinzettlekshotic otettPtehme. - - its 0 Cellmititc, th_AY Se. IleVkl* Mikt.Atintopilk and streak. darning. The lever kid Ague Pills •nnerringly care PYRN.4 1141. 4946 - D.•43b: Alpe, Agee take, end the - like* Vie ileigth:likteteltrelete the tem 1 4 the eye' . wen,clesti the Campiftion ,crone, the,mornkly secretioos afactske,..-dre. Z u ttantsperilla at the beg 1 . 11 th e . cYfedill and brie Ily concentrated that , it is ten lu l pe, e,chrilowit,►any pthm, :The Children's -Pans cea as s mast-extraodihary dummy medicine , sad Tar milaire. The*. Lotion bait no cguit (or all foram of intlametion and weidinee of the' eyes. The Green Mountain Ointreesb ig.th• principal ointment now us- I 'ed. The - DJeen B ynrp , is wananted--to cute the worst eases of y Flux, Dysentery, Dyarrhant, Choler* Merlins : dem lamina*, &c. The Con aumptivers Balm is only unfaLing remedy known. t,:' - • The Ge ' Agent for Elmira, is P. C. Dwne. 1 sozc, to whom applirations for agencies they be ad. dressed • EDWA RD BARTON, Secretary. And for stile by the following Agents : N N Betts, Towanda. alw R Fowler, Monroetan. A 8 Chamberlin, " Stacey & Tozer, Springfield. - A, L Merritt, wen.. John v- Daniels, Burlington, Jl4 Edson, a Stone& Co. Standing Skate. -11 8 'Rogers, Athens: , Battey dc Son, Lerayseille. il l ai. D Gardner, a• - C T Murphy, Riegbory. L Herons: Spring cld.. B Bufiinston. South Warren. 11. Russell, Wi Win s Waraeld, South. Hill. Geii. Nichols, • ' Judson. flokmaib, WY nat. TVA* Meter.; '''' pll eolith*, Litchfield., T Hiunpery;Drwell. • * ' 4 fa-, kik.„81.411114 km.BLIFFALO, irekry wok dui,* tat mica; in the following Mk* rim ~,,:,z. i.• Simill% - it 40 4 egkck•A; l4 - 1414iti Ethnirly. - ....-Wwilithianktmatlnieladh4Pllll, - ; Leave Huron% Tithvedtmo r .., .. . . .. .. . P.M. TriiiDobni iththiiim Liberia Prilay . ; -Moir at;Big kltnearn, Starkey,' Lodi. lithroies, pining.finieva, We tedowandSettlicalPolls, on RE Wiley. • . . . .Le4soilliikfitiaini , ind maga& 4 'fflory:ll' , .stsearig:ll.4pAa•eliimeiswiy monsainiiiikr: ,BOAT COINIRIGYI..IP. - -:.Cite: 'Abifif.: 'Parcae. BOAT ELMIRA. -Carr. IL. W. Tnexesocr. 11) ,, A 0 7 7 8 ,40 1/pr t S or Lo p , awar ....,.. 4 : o67 , .Ce jo rr ar .ll. c ll vilins .• Cett: i . _Mint 'Otto' ihirfidloiring 'Agon 'i - • 1 W3f. Maloif;Viiii! die tcffiiilli. - dn — nieura.: 8,11 .Btratig . re ca, Blida. Hastiiip & TIM, do. - Lwintera t gl,pori 4 e li ...111illery Senesurralk, g:B.llivithim; 'Havanna. L. Dialed°, litindedunta„ L.G.Toeroseod, Big 'Stream H .L.,Fish . Rochester. Woodworth& Fuse, Lod i Niles & Wheelie. Buffalo. Gay & BWeet. Firiterloa. , • April 1.2, 1848. 10 ' VIVA VIP O :S ALTATY_MMV46III.I67O. .. .„ .. .. _. . THE subsenlone still maims iuthettrze and keep on 'hand it old gaud, alt kis& of aunt rood seat .CHAIRB 4 also EBS or various kinds; and IMMESH'S of every &scrip ! , which we will sell tow for or Produce,. or Whits:Pius th, White woad, Bow wood, smother el sir plank. or 4 by 4 Scantling 13 feet long—either Buttonwood, Monroe& or Maple, will also be. received for oar work. . Turning donut', order in the awes mower. •1 , TOMKI.NB &St AOKINIK.N. Towanda, Feb. 2,1,,, .1848. • AIN KILLER.. Death to Pain; relief to - the smile; healtirto the weak! A Mho is found for the whole human race, in ANDREW'S PAIN KILLER. pHIB is an enlrely Vegetable Compound, composed 1. of twenty-five different Ingredients, and is an inter usJand external remedy. Put up in bottles, varying in pek e horn 25 to 75 cents, each. For further particu lars, see pamphlets, to be bad or every agent gratis, con taining a brief history of 'the origin and dist:every of the Pain Killer, certificates Of tun* directions, &c.. CA VIM/. IT .—Eacti bottle hos the written signature of the proprietor, J. Axnaswi, on the label, and without . it *owe are gerroinin - listriire of hawkers and pedlars, selling from house to house, representing it et be the genuine Pain Killer. .80141 only by the followitur regular appointed agents in this county : John B. Ford, Towanda. Chamberlin:& Porter. do. EF&FL Halliard, Troy, W 6, D F Pomeroy, do. M BullOck`dt C 4 ilmithfield Sold in an the principal toWns in the United States, Canada and Texas. Wholesale agents in the city of New York vici nity : lisydock. i Codies & C 0... 218 Pearl-at. ;11eVyatt a. Ketchum, ISt Fulton-st. Orders addressed Ito the proprietor, or G. W. Schuyler, post paid, will meet with prompt attemion. , 247 A SOVEREIGN RALA,'. N . O other medicine has ever been introduced to the public that has met with such onparalelled success, as Dr. 84100LeiVOlitriorTAL BorrinSlON BALM PlLLS— having been but six years before the public, and the ad vertising small, yet they have worked their 'way into every state in the Union and Canada,. They have ab solutely become the Standard Medicine. of the day.— They are purely vegetable, and so admirably compound ed that when taken in large doses they speedily cure acute disease, on the strongest constitutions, such as bil ious diseases, and when they are taken in small doses they operate like a charm upon the most delicate, ner vous female, and have talent numbers from their beds after all Others retnedieslud failed. We here refer to but few of the many miraculous cures edictal by the use of said Pills,. Spinal Affection.--Aarta Wood, of Riitland, Jeff. co. N. Y., was cured, after she had been confined to betted 6 Yew; with Spinal disease and Abcess of the Lungs. The bill idler vegeta; physician,(Dr.Johneen,of Cloy) had amounted to $6OO. Bee circulars. Ltzi. ao,iyavou. Dekilit pown..or u wroyeuredirf DympepoleMervouir Dehirty and Scrofulous Arctic& of the boa. Mier she hiid been confined six months; and all other Medicine had failed. Cough and Consumption eured.—Wm. Deady, of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severecough after he bad been confined to his bed for a ' long time. and was given up by his physicians. He had used most of the Cough Medicines of the day, and was supposed, by his friends and physicians, to he in the last stages. Dyspepsia.—A. B. F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N. Y., was cured of dyspepsia so severe as not to be able to work for two years. "Nm. Smith, Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a is.. were case of Dyspepsia. Costiveness and Nervous Debi lity of two years standing:Atter expending large sums of moiety nano purpose. &e CA-elders. Bleeding Pika.—Asaph L. Loonard.of Avon, N.Y., was cured of • severe case of Bleeding Piles, of a num ber of years standing, after using a variety of medicines. Severe Case of Pilo..—John Bolton, of Harwich, Ot sego co., N. Y.. was cored of a severe case of Piles and extreme cotangent of long aad 'painful iteration. Who would not sacrifice a few shillings to be relievedfrom so distressing a complaint! The above are all cases in which all other remedies failed to cure or give relief. Many orthe same charac ter Might be published if wo bad space." Porparticulars see Institute, which can be bad of agepts. BEWARE or Contrrearttn.—dis there are spurious circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Beim, be sore to see before you buy that the name of "Dr. E: Boole 44 Co." is on the face of the boxes. None others can be genuine. We not aware that any one who is making a spurious article has yet dared to make use of our-name; butdsorne of them have had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy our circulars, certificates, dae.. Unless the public are careful when they purchase, they will be deceived, me genuine fills can be had wholesale and retail of Dr. E. L. SOULE & Co., Euclid, N.Y. Sold' in Touren/J*4v J. D. FORD, and CHAMBER LIN-A PORTER; Geo.A. Perkins. Athens; Lyman Durise t Binithfret4, A. & S. H. Morley, ;Burlingtoe; Levi. Taylor. Granville; Samuel Smith, Franklin ; A. Barnaughs, hionmetion ; George Nichol.. Rome; H. Z. Fragility Orwell ; J. E. Bullock. Leßsysvillii. General Scott in the. City of ,lielicoll. And,. another large stock of Goods td received rte • MONTAN YES ttc .CO'S • which have been earefilly sdected for thelnill THE public are invited to call and examine their I_ stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware til er Crotkery,Boots & Shoes, Hata & Cops, and overrldie in the line of staples, suited to the wants of this regi n of cimnry. -which have been reg . :aka exclusively r Cash, and at "the foitiiseefitrin dicTrriarket. We hope our.old friends will not forget to give tut a call, as we can, makp it an object for them to do so. 1(10r&Q a 03,at t rZONTECrinrc A, LARGE-et & extensive assortment of School, Gies: 11 tits! and - Miscellaneous ROOKS; also a large a t;it and great variety of Papers, including note, letter, ea folio; post office and wrapping Papers; together wi It's-complete assortment of Blank `Books, statist 'eitriik. E:ntiefop a r, 4.e., etc.-, all for sale iheaperibsn lltiiihe'aPtst, - by it 9 - -- II IMYA.II TLETT. 1•••••31•C ~~ ~ Genrge A. Perkins,.Athenr, J. J. Warren:l, Medroeton Rathbun, Canton. Coryell & Gee, Burlington. Palk. illdiettl'ilerviel's hagetraitype he ft I'iri-108-CheausisL, maid east writer of Ei,srith et., __ • tassAsiquirmso. • p • ORTRAITSfrotaLthe saeallea brass pies e th e h i . east was, .u gly bir ib maps. The Prop r i ssft ,„, . - Witroota its own& that their workbag pined a mos. o iti: lietioessaitall to armee ia ' watt. t Est*. frost die Per :4—" Likiike bili a te , aims, dart* eared in shadiagr—Xldse r , " Thi ert "jtaa st.. iii ri .Villiti rod moss imhbaqsal_ irr:i it 11 1, ~.. ':/4loas & 1 Gee. ria."Balfiarail liii; ' r" . ii 4 44. ' " Adiskable ! aeddicr.", ~, di* alb de. Sesiey.“-=4 & Pa,;D:ete, . -, - Emmet frau As ntioo iditii . ,Igialrei 114 du Ind hie of tie riatikaa lastitutel. "ussispe,k_ia this department there are soli! Trr7 etitilleat spasm i je the ezhibito a, and the Ulises think they ec e . roves . sire improvomeatiathishriach of the tut They hare hot tarasseaded as-amid in few "irmlY of On ease aptitera : bar am riiritalod ila.ro;lk as first in order, the eolleetiers of iIteCLEKS it GERACO?i, eip a b ta i n the lomat awariar of stsperior specio?ens." 6,29 - AFELICirED READ ! • no HILADEIMAIA DICAL BOUSE...t. K - Hasa 16 yawl ,by DL =MERLIN. Tile Didele4initi sad best to cam all Ames e( secret diseases, rriseseirof the ' and solitary habits of ; is DR.HINKELIN: N.N. corner of Third sad Union ei c si ate., between Spruce and Pine, I i Nguema be Rs change, Philadelphia. • TAKEIMARTICULAR NOTICE. Youth who hive injured the calves by * certain pra t : lice fisquently indulin—s habit frequestly leensest fines evideompanions or at school—the effects of whi e li are nightly frit, even w asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should appl immediately. Weakness sad l en constitkinal debility immediately eared, and fall v i m "restored. All letters Oat 'laid . . YOUNG MEN 1 If you value your life or your health, mamba, the delay of • month, nay,4lven a-wesk, may prove your ru n, both of body add Hence let no false modesty deter you from ' known your awe to one who, from education and reapeetribifity, can alone befriendyou. He who places Waif under DR. KINKELIN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man,imd fa whose m will be firmer Jacked the se cret oftha patient. - Too many think will 1114 the seem to their own a t hearts, and cure the Ives; Alas ! how often is this a fatal delusion , and many a promising young men, who might have beet an ornament to society, has filed th e earth. 1 bi te COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenient to make personal application, can, by stating their 1 ease explicitly, together with an their eYrePteree , (Pe t 4!etter- Powlaid,) have forwarded to them a chest con ing Dr. IC's medicines approptia. ted accordingly. . Packages of Metlginto forwarded to any part of the U. S. at a moment'. notice..[y29 c0" - Porr PAID Lirt-rtirs, addressed to DR. RINKE LIN, Philadelphia, till be promptly attended to. See advertirement n the Spirit, of the Times, Phila. J, M. IPIORAW, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER ) No. 198, Market -a., Philadelphia. TB. P. would e lan the attention of Country Mer. • a/ chants, and public generally, to the: i tem prices it which he is sellin. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLOORD LIiNOGR 11111, FltMilla r are-. and Wou Id im press it on their mi ds, that they can buy as mach at his store for one ho dred dollars, Cass, as they can at Credit Stores for oe hundred and fifty donors. Re sells for cub only, and liming no lames, be is enabled_ to undersell all oth Don't forget ! i ',B Market street, second door below Sixth, Philadeldhia' 36-3 m WANTED, E NT$ to canvass for some Nos and Popular Works, in every County through out the United Pastes. To Agents, the most liberal - encouragement is offered—with a small capital of from _ $25 to $lOO. A chance is offered, whereby an Agent can make from $lO to $25 per week. iv. For purtherlparticulara, address (post paid) W. A, LEARY, No. 158. North Second et, Philadelphia. NEW E.T.BBLISHMENT I=l AVAMMIPOGr 11P1'lltit-IL1ill• L. M. NYE & CO., wouldre spectlly inform the citizens of Tow ; ands and the public generally, that they have on hand & manufacture to order all hinds of CABINET 'FURNITURE, of the hedonist& Vl ll l 111; vials, and workmenrhip dist cannot be surpassed, in additionto the used assortment in country shops, we will keep on hand and make to order S9FAS, of, various and most approved patterns.; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior style. and for ease and durability cannot be surpured even in our ?large cities. Also, the half French Ma. hominy Chair, beautifully upholstered, with curled bait, which never loseh its elasticity, and finished with the best hair eeating . . i We Hatter ooraelvei that having had much expenence in the business, we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both -u to quality and prior, and by strict iattention to. Winos hope to merit and receive the patronage of • liberal cow • munity. 1.. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, September I. 1847. , al. C / 1 / 4 .rET 1 0 41RAWTVIRE , itIAY BE HAD at our ahop much lower than tt has eveti been, sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap, and whe4 am lowered, and that is the mom we can afford alt forlto do it. All kinds of Kiska, will be received in *anent. Alan, LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. I. • _L. M. NYE 4 CO- L be kept on hand a large assortment, and .15rmade ta order on shorter notice and for less too- ney than can - belproduced at any other establishment in the land. Those who are under the necessity of pro. curing that int will and shall be maw& A good hearse and pall ay be had in attendance when desired. September 1,11847. L. M. NYE & CO. IP' AIL t NIT nIlL` Mir 41111:g1- • • ill maze WA21109 RESPECT MIS informsthe citixens of Tomo. dm, and the public generally that he is prepared to execute in the fleetest style all descriptions of House..Signf Coach or Carriage Painting, or Trimming; and et7eq variety of Fancy anOrnamental Painting. From -his long 6sperience and the many Specimens of his.productions 'now in rise, he entertains a nattering hope that by close application to his professiari, sad being prompt to order he may secure a suitableslars of public patronage. Ile may be fourid at all times it th. Chair Factory of Temkin@ dt /Uhlman, where be !in be on hand to attend 's!, the calls-of those ',homy went his sertmes. PAPER-HANGING done on short po lice. in a Superior manner and reasonable terms: Towanda, July 6, 1817. 174- 2111.4011EitIMPO &lima eacKEttat uratteamaA Lade of the Cktramonf House, Towanda, Pa., trhiolr eriss 4eptroyed by fen on MI 12th of March last, HAS . leased the old stand, on the , west auk of the public square, lately occupied by William Briggs sign of the Tiger, where he is and will be hap py. to wait on his old custoMersand the public general - His house is in good order, and his facilities for sr commodating travellers and visitors, such ad will noble him to give ample satisfaction. Charge* moderate. Towaliaa, October 20. 184 t. 3.)h-l A wa- a n PUB LISILMIII mu: wvarxxsaar, AT TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, . Bf E. O'Meara. Goodrich. ) .1 , Burr St—TWA 1101riiA RS AND FIFTY fircT4 anntern. 'For ; Crodi rand nrilic'time- of 'mbar n , cne• 1111.. ; I.A R will be di.-ditclecri if paid within the year. 'a tietlUet`"n.r: FIkTV ci,str* Wlll be.marie. Rene terms veal lw to. theiWrihe aim Irs in erry to discontinue in anY tine. IT.II aet yment of varrarstr,. Mtrcrthrainento, net eroeeding. ,q„„„,.. lines. .utscated three time.; for St ; each ..44h.•tpieut miter On If' c . "!:' Cpeintey Prodifee and Wood. rceired in payment. Pn;.l within air Months from the how of frilinenhinr irr Joh Printing. of every deneriptien, neatly and err Uotialy eceinneit. On WAY or, i t) pc. Reporter Office. Mean-liner MANI corner of Mein drat ft , ;4l:e sue. Entraneo On the northroie. II