'Agriasitutal. We* **ay: II In a chuntry like udic - iir immense,distanees reaching from.the Atlantic to Where else *4 only can tail...embracing latitudes and climate*, *wk. We as apace can make them—and nom2risinvin .airicitharal ,people pursuing all the' systems 'of fanning and planting known to the husbandry of 7 . the world.-:it maybe di ' to say what particu lar Mon ing is to be de on le farm, this month - , in ..e4soh district of country , crefore i we shall only tell -of that .which may be..aafely• doUe any where within . the range of our wide spread eircula tiim. ''..2 4 " , • With this brief iutrOjeciion we ask the attention ta the labors ON TiU r:taat corn.—Thoes who may not have gotten in their ear?, should lose no time in patting it in at the earli est possible period. TO such as, may not have been so fortunate as to have provided manure enough to give a broadcast dressing to their corn lands, we would enjoin the duty upon them of ma nuring in the hill, though nothing but the direct ne cessity can justify any farmer in resorting to such practice, as his exclusive -means of fertilizing his corn groin& For the means of manuring, prepar- ation of the edit, mode of culture, &c." we refer to our last month's number, wherein will be found ev ery desirable kind of information .connected with the subject of corn-growing and ifiliinakiug-aLma uFe and compost. With thejs reference, we shall I..ontent ourself by simply saying that he who de erica m mal : .-5a good crop must keep his fields clear ofevry thing bet the corn plants, and tnut4 give th4in food and plenty of it. Niiirt.—This crop may be put• in any time be tween- the Ssth of May and 25th of June. 'The soil should be a-tertile loam, the ground should be thoroughly and deeply plowed, and harrowed until every clod is broken. The ground being in a state of fine filth, sow fiatf a bushel of seed to the acre, harrow it in lightly and complete the woo k by pass ing a heavy roller over the ground. taking care to lap ai you go along, in order that the earth may be broaOtt into immediate contact with the seed and thus bring on early germination. We have gated that it should be sown in e fertile loam—it is in such soils that it most delights to vegetate, grow, and ri pen, its golden heads. But it is candid to say, that to ensue a good crop, any land on which it may be grown mnft be rich, and that to ensure -a luxuriant crop of hay and grain, it will be necessary to give the soil a•liberalAlressite%, of nutritive manure. This will not be thought strange of,' when the farmer comes to think that the crop -will mature in from 9 to S weeks from the time of seeding, •becaiise he knows any thing so rapid in • its growth, requires heavy feeding to ensure a large product. Where hay alone is. anted, we would sow three pecks of seed as in that ease the hay would be liner. Where grain and hay too, may be desirable, half a bush el of seed will bean ample allowance for an acr. y the ground be rich, well manured, well plow lel, and thoroughly pulverized, four tons of bay, and 20 bashels of grain may be raised on an acre. We say this advisedly. The has is fully as good as clover hay, while the seed makes When chopt or ground and mixed with cut hay or straw, an ex cellent food fOr horses and all other kinds of stock white ungriautul, Wit' excellent for poultry. Oafs —Ascire trust this erop will have been not iiirs in, but up, before this number reaches its des tination, we will content ourselves' by expressing the hope, that, in every instance where they may hare been sown on poor lands, the planter or the farmer will top-dress c,ich acre with a compost com prised of I bushel of plaster; I of salt and two of SOWS. - • • With such a ttressing., if early applied, he may . calculate upon an inereme . ot 25 per cent in the product of his lanih.. To siteli as may have lime et-cont'matul, a kushel or tyro added to the mixture would add to its value. . Full Potatnes.The earlier after the 111th of this month potatoes may be put in the better, and the greater will be cell:drily of their escaping the rot,— in preparing the 'ground, let your work be thoreugh. Let one•balf ,the manure you may allot for, your crop be apread broad east and plowed in, the rest aroy in the rows, either upon or under the ,potato sots, it does tint matter which. Cut your potatoes two weeks before planting them, anti• as you cut dry them in ashes, lime, or plaster. or a: mixture of ecpull putts of each. In cutting the sets, preserve two eyes to each and when dried, eti above directed, spread them out thinly on your barn floor, or on soine.other tirycooi place where they they will not be exposed to too much' light and As ynts plow vote' ground, be sure to harrow and roll until the toil is in fine tilth. Then run furrows s feet apart, Korth and South, 4 inches deep, plant your sets 10 inches apart, strew Over them your manure, and over .that, a mixture of equal parts of lime, ashes, and plaster, and then eoier. When the plants first begin to show their heads, rim the harrows over the rows, this !rivals up the indurated stories:, lets the air into the plants, and Je acres regnlarity in their earning np which it de roys many weeds, and iu fact as a working to the potato plants. Men the vines are 3 inches high, turn a furrow Trout andrretnru it again to them, taking rare to re• move all the weeds and grass. with the hoe and hand. Any hill which you may give, should present a flat surface. M.this working, Strew a bo. pf salt over the vines.. Intervals. ot two weeks 'work twit:eta thrice more, and you may lay them by; bat be sure whenever necessary, to relieve the vines from ell weeds and grass, by means of the hoe and hand. Such intruders should never be permitted to divide the riches of:earth, aun and air with the-potatoe, or any otter plant where item be prevented m„,,,gal.wurrzel—Sniar 13ert—Parsitips—Carrots. —lf you have not got a few acres of these fine roots itt yet, dpialce the courage to put in an acre or half an acre of each. Try it once and she who makes your home the scene of of bliss and joy, after one winter's experience in feeding her milch cows _ with them will sew" thatt you never omit theircultrire agaip. It is your interest to put them in, ,at r iac min and private ambition appe'als.to you to a so, Oren 'yield at once and 01 an esampte worth halt amill. inn of &Atari to your county if generally followed. • Cet in your ,e'ed as early as possible—under no - iiieurnstances delay doing so beyond the 20th of .the mouth. For directions for' their culture see our . -lontunreithte number. Suet Pacitipec—Pl an t these the first week in this month. Though Sop may sot ho prepared. . . to : put is a erep Cw market, be sure to have a patch "fur the nee of yourfandly..Thersioromething so luseinui in a well cooked sweet Axitnispmething which so fixes upottAie !rites '9l 4/ tha: in° father should neglect twit millilitre, asre and a cart for the purpose, and sec that he does his duty faith fully. If we are asked whew the materials are to found, we,wonld Pay every where--in the' marsh, at the heads of livers and creeks, along the head lands, in the ditches and drains, in the woods, in the fence comeT, -{dung the fence sides, in' the yards and lanes and along the reaers, in the marl pits and in the shell banks,—the weeds and grass, which grow in the salt and fresh water or in the field.—the sea weeds which line t our shores, and peat,—..in a word, that all things susceptible of de composition or possessing a calcareous principle are the rich elements of manure, and that such tea. serials should be carefully collected anticomposted terther. • Beast,' of Labor --Let the animals, whose strength is now put in such incessant requisition, receiveat. tention commensurate with their services ; Mani fest; by your increased care, that tough they may be brute beasts, and denied the power of speech, and cannot give tongue to their wants or let their suf ferings be.knownohat you are alive both tattle one and theother;_that you appreciate their toils, and are willing to prove by your kindness that you arc not insensiule to the strong claims they have to it Make it a duty to see that they receive daily, hill allowances of wholesome food. that they get their meals et regular hours, have Ovate' as often given them, are provided yr ithWelilittered beds and good hay at night, get allowances of salt thrice a week, and are curried or combed and rubbed down every morning and night. Having mentioned salt, we will here remarak, that a mixture of salt, - hickory ashes, and lime, in equal proportions, would be cheaper, and and*er a better ,purpose• than salt alone. Whether they receiiii - salt, of the mixture, they should get about 2 or. each day; when given to. them to be divided so that with each meal • they receive a third of it. By elm- a ping the grain fed to their and mixing it with cut hay or straw they would derive much more benefit than if the grain were fed whole, while indeed less would answer. Mirk Cows.—These should be ied with rich slops until the pastures become good. Bran or meal an] roots mixed with cut todde?, dashed with a little salt, forms a gratehil mess and encourages the se cretion of milk. Grain slops fed to coo-Aare always paid back with compound interest. No farmer ev er yet lost any thing by beibg humane and provi dent towards his stock, whether intended for labor, the shambles, or the dairy. . Pod of c l Kinds.—Let these. be eared for it it spirit of humanity—see that the young among ihkia am not neglected. Sheep at that- Aeasoa,zegiiire particular attention, attention and-should receive fair allowances of salt, andzet a gi)l of meal dai ly of some kind until they go out topertpanbntpas. turn. . , I,= Fences.-11 you have not availed yoteselkif •oor former advice, go At once and hate'renAtices put into the most thorough state of rept&opt* Sates for every fieti on your plae r suntdentreten example to your neighbors that will stir them apto action. Liming..—lf your lands are - not atigikvilip)4 be sure to begin yourlirrangernents to cutnptere that necessary part of every farmer's duty. 'truces not spare the means to lime a lie-, field entire, strain a point, and buy as much tutte turittill do a part of it—the ice once broken—:a begindinvinee made in the purchase (tithe article, no Matter how few hundred bushels if they ate applied, the lim ing of the residue of your farm will prove an easy business. - Caring of Clover.—Al you will have cut clover before we shall have another opportunity pf dressing, you, let ns advise you to cut it when it first comes into bloom ; after. letting it remain a few hours in swath, put into cocks and complete your curing in that way - " in taking oui monthly leave, we salute you with our best wishes fur youv"heahh and happiness.-- Anacrican Farmer. Tut Your twut"birww—itt straw will make an imreasicmDa the Ogitt mow Om it remain Brit's aheretilpei4itd44rtisi . rll4CialkOrtitY-P24Ftale it.- So it is with the yout hful mind. . , ' 9 4:Nftit '. liMile HEMORRIIOLOS , OR PILES, lIMMILIitAt £ll ILIeIIIIIIAL - By Dr 11pIpm's Vegetable &Jectaary. AN ENTEVITAX:fiEIiI Ell*, ethic:lof uua co- cording tor. liks.guaraideed. inrieur A common conseqtreinegerada affection is a kind of tenesinus, or beatingigier4Agation, as it is familiarly called le aleckbeat k !inshin encrtlfte4l4ollobi, parte4aiying fon a.tiiticstec--degea otobeerieties; Lions to the wet exeneelatiog .sefferiteig:• 7 4bees ate eauied-hy the great flow of blood was- peittc.24keneo times the inner east- et the bowel protrudes at .sorry evacuatien, fonning.wbat ie called Prolapsa!or filtirg Of the bowebii this tbeLeffeetof lons canclitgnk s il* , titian , iaml erftihWwi of,that ie. In sans 'llaitietess the patient experiences nervoutpains4 whichitni , intrue. eritadtle, and Anowok eely-Act.the-eefferer. lochich mehee immediately aP.er an enteustion. and Caudate from thirty minutes totems! boars ; thew sensations are very rumoring-and sometimes very -distnrseing..... This disease, when of long contintsnee, is attended by pain and weakness in the beck, irritation of the kid. nays aad bladder, and other Fops in the vipinityr r psin and'itumbneste in the legs and feet, a woe . ricitttl t non about the Che, st , and unnatural fullness of the ab. dotninal viscera, ecencivenicerividt patpitatkin Of the heart and oppression, individuate sometimes exPcileitee„ previous to an attack of the Pitts, itietptoni denoting great derangement in the circulation; there is a senile of weight and pressunt in the abdomen,_riA tpeculier. feeling of uneasiness inlhe bowels:constipation of te- Annum, attended with pain la 601101 andloiok7nau. fee and slight pain* in the stomach, pale countenance, cobfused sensations in the heititwcarineet tipd inns. his and discontented state of the mind, and a !tine of, felines+ and oppresaion in the region of the ete t tleelt.. The circulation on the inseam is feehliviind ihe anent " of blood determined inward and downwards. • rot au. oryse •uove preaaara sae COMPLIIISTS. Or. Ophom's Twin* Elertuary. Cures Effectuaily and titerejore prevents Piles. READ tEE TESTIMONY. Messes. December 1 t, 1846. GcsTs.—l halm used Dr. Upham's Vegetable Pile Electhary which I purchased of you. and audit one of the best medicines in use fee the piles, and also for all billions affections, arising from an inquire mats Of the system. You* dm. E. A. Co Ls, Marble Dealer. Barra,' STress Marian Onus, New York, Dec. 6, 1847. Z 5 Masses. W Jere & Karen is--Gentkuserr iln dentanding that you are the general agents forithe sale of Dr Uphare's Vegetable Electuary, for the cure of Piles. I have deemed it my duty to volunteer • recom• raendation in behalf of that in...doable R orisaaw.... have been afflicted for-many year. with piles, and have tried various remedies but-with no beneficial effecte—f began to consider my case utterly hopeless. But shout the first of September last. I sets prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine. I took 13. ii advice and rejoice that I am not only relieved. but, as I believe, perfectly cured. 1 most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the misfortune to be afflicted with that annoying and dangerons'aisesse. Very respectfully, your obit servant. ELY MOORE. • ./ • REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES!! THIRTY YEARS SrANDING I! MOUNT W ASIII Berkshire Co. (M.te e .) Nov. 19, I $147. - } Ilicstors. WTATT & KETT II : For thirty years I have born afflicted with piles, general debility, and mflamation, causing tumors and prolapans of the bowels, and which bad resisted all the medical treat ment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time my suffering, defy description. I was confiner) to bed, unable to help myself, gird at lest given op by my phisieians and friends in despair - of ev er gaining my health; in fact Ger three days - befote was entirely 'prettiest: and my Wrist clothes were madst Bin antler Providence, and the, use of Dr. Up ham's Electoary, though *norm taw Y have the pleas. tire of stating the TACT to the public that my health is now good, and hope to live many years, if it Is God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. Epham's Elect• miry, and to recommend it to my afflicted fellow crea tures. It helped me beyond the ex pectationet of all that knew my ease, and I only say to others that it lain my opinion, the hest medicine in the walla for Piles, or any other 'breast: of the bowels; and if they will use it ac cording to 'he directions, I will myself warrant a cure in every GOO; Yours, with the utmost exprftsion of thankfultness. Er; A MONT. Berk. On., (MiS9 Nov. 19, 1847. The above certificate tells* simple and truthful sto ry of suffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, i cheerfully entuse. NOTICE.--The genuine l'phant'a Elertnary has hi• written sigature, thus ry A. Upham; M. D.)-- The Hand is alone done with a pen. Price 3l a box. 801,1 whole sale . and retail. by WYATT & KETC HA M, 121, Fulton st. N. Y.. and by Ihruggiat generally througho u t the U. S. and Canada.. JOHN H. FORD. 41.etn:i for Townida, 457 xan gork Muertiscinents. Country Merchants Take Notice ! (rig T TIM tier wr-rn TOV APR VCRS ISt CO., 84 Maiden Litie. (late • . Hinton &Tr j oaar fur site, in quantities to.suit purchasers: 1,000 rms Ruled Cap Paper, it' 51 26 In Si 50 nn 2.000 tins His&l Letter Paper, 0 l 00 to 1 60 no 10,000 rms Wrappily Paper, 25 to 1 00 no •10 000 eilla Paper Hanging', s(ets„ to 6 cts.,pr piece 6,n00 do A merican saliva d 0.114 " 18 pow pair of Oil Teriae• parent Window shades, of our own manufacture,: beautiful designs sod colors, at from 5! 04 to 1 50 pet pair. 10,000 lbs. of Wool Twine and Wrapping Twine. of all kind , , from 124 to IS Cii per lb. We also have other goods in the sanwproportlOn, and we guarantee to please you if you will call stgl sie us at 81 Maiden Lawn M.-2m. A. TrIAyeRLA CO. ell.l 3 :alt lELS.Welntlit3 D 4 1 .oa -, No. 18, Cortland at. , A r , 1. (os . eolyrestra 1r LITRILE KOTILT4 , THE CROTON ht AN HT A CTORtrterco. Organised under-the General Mcninfadering Loco of: he stale of New Fork.) OFFER at wholesale, in quantities to suit Orates:vs et lowest osinufacturix's prices for 014 At 811100 I• ell credit, PArrat RA NO XOO• of even varietyo f 04 3 4- and O fla !* - lIuUDEII 10 match.1 7 Irlaa Bli4 ND Pe r wrs gresi , vanety. _ Trusses:Starr WINDOM BEADLE, 011. PAINTS* SDOW ti1L11.5131 Wins Wt Sher CURTAIN NMI", or the latest styles and intriotfinish . . all opitekewn, nonnifaeture and impoitetion. 11,1 i tj#le tpa and entirely nevi, t)ref j n ~te ' ilretartata, 'Drams**, sad boatel in theme, articles , to call " Ware*lirte their styloand prices , whenever thryvisit the 4,y. . Coal. try Merchants eon examine.this Itoektronerh i eli44s the steaming. till 10 o ' clock inat etenblif T • New York, Much 1, 104/11: .18Ln..7nr • The FranklinTypt-lonedry. - subsenberchaca taken hs ype FoundrYbte ly occupied by Robert Taylor, the city of New obese they are prepired 'to supply all oaleri fur sows sad limey Tyfis e Paceses,ar we Itule. Ink, Paper, Composing wires. Chases, and tasty article natowory face Pripting office. The ..type,whith are east in new moulikfroin an entire new set of ,nuitricas, with d eep counten't„ are Waiwietteil 'to be itriiiiiipeweif by any, 'and will lo sold en ationtmotleting terms.. AU the type manufactured by tails Haan CAST. The attention of thereraymtis particularly ca!k&tp this type„which-is PoculitalY adapted, to Poi*" CompoiiliOn I*,l. lea cast fris_printers. Mr. Jahrt,&.T. Oyseentl, is still cnyeeed 'ouperintssidini the mannficturing depart ment. Proptistors'ornewipapersawbo way buy five timeissinuch type as-theirbills may amount to; Oily air* the *Wye Queer months ; . insediewia- their' Parte. end send s-eeily eitetiinhOt itiotheitthreirileer4. • r WHITING -.. frATIJOiti. (eetameniret R. Tay/00644 Glolitati t ter.lkool) All-31n iwire,higirynk. C9RNELIUB SPUR. DR. 'CHIPMAN. . rrillisisileixsial , remedy is constaistly iseressing its .L Isis by the many cures it is iialnag ALL OVER THE WORLD.' It biunow 4 bookie, the olds medirineferystatily twe add i , 'ink** teconimeniied I'o4 - - - DROPSY , - ; sn stiitgsoE. this eboipbilt inunedietelrreliesed,'-'ho matter of how long standing. Seepamphkt for testi - loony. • ORAVEL. I end al diseases of the urinary Ogims; for those dir marsh . % complaints is stands alms ; no otiose article can relieve you • and the cures testified to will convince the most sheltie:al pampykt. Liverecunplaint, disamts.,;,_,- ( , -, y; FEVER -AND and or hoservar., , these complshisliindi dilt moraine oiremil• - NO MINERAL WENT. no deleterious compourad is apart of dais mixture. it cures these diseases with certainty and celerity, and does net leave the system torpid. , See pamphlet. PILES. a complaint of a Moat painful , character ItiItIMEDI ATELY RELIEVED, and'saim follows brs ftw days-use of this article :it la faii before nay abler pre. ?oration for ibis disease, or for in., other disease orig inating from impure blood—See pamphlet. neau.rry OF THE SYSTEM. weak back, manes* of the Vidaeys, be., mini ma. tion.of same is immediafek relieved by a kto days we of this medicine. and a cure is always a result of its use. It IMMIX as a • CERTAIN REMEDY. for sec% complaints, and also toe derangementsofthefe male frame. • IItREGULARMIES, SUPPRESSIONS, painful mcestrnaticms. No article has ever been of fered except this winch tomdd owe this derungments. It may be relied upon as • warn and effective remedy and did we feel permitted to demo could give A THOUSAND NAMES. as proof of cares in this dis ressMg class of complaints. See pamphlet. All broker: down, debilihnedeonsfitu iionfrom Me effect of mercury.% ill find the braving pow srthis article to scr immediately, and the (poisonous miniml entifirated from the system. ERUPTIVE DISEASEM will find the alternative properties of thiv article. PURI FY THE BLOOD., and such, diseases from the sys tem. See pamphlet for testimony of ewes in all dis eosin, which the Italica of an advenisment wilt not pet mit to be named, here Agents give Mem away t they contain 42 pages of certificate* of high character, and a stronger array of proof of the willow of a medicine, ne ver appeared. It is one of Me peculiar features of this articleit never frills to benefit in any case, andnf bone and muscle are left to build upon jet. the emaciated and lingering invalid hope on, and keep ta king the . medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a num ber of articles which come out under the head of Sus parities, !Syrups, &c., as cures for Orem, gravel,ldtc.: they are goodfor nothing, and connected to gull the unwary; touch them nut. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. - A particlar study of the pamphlet is solicited. Agynts and all who se:l the alticic are glad to circu late graft:newly. Pot up 14130 oz, bottles, at $2 ; 12 oz. do it sDesch—the laiger holding 0 ot, more than two small baffles. Link out mid not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaugn's Vegetable Litbontriptic Mixture:* blown 'upon the glass. the written signature of " G. C. Vaughn" an the (Erections and "G. C. Yaugh in, Buffalo,'" stamped on the cork. Nona other are ge nuine. Prepared - by Dr: 0: C. Vaughn. and sold at the Principal Office, 209 Main sttreet, 'Buffalo, at whole sale and retail. No attention given to letters unless podlaid—orders from regularly constituted Agents vp. espied : postpaid letters, oR verbal communications so.' belting advice, promptly attended to, gaols. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this snide -132 Nassau at., New York city : 22.5 Ewe: st., Salem Masai and by the principal Druggist throougbout the United Buttes and Oanada l .as Agents. HTORRB .& CO., WhMende Agents., Philadelphia, J .FORD, Towanda. T. D. Spring, Liceyville, C. H. Renick, Athens. A .Durham, Tunkhanul. C. 0. Fisher, Wyslusing, E. Dyer, Covington. G. P.ltedington, Troy. April 12, 1848.—y BULLETIN NO. 4. THE GILIZFENBEIIG COMPANY hereby an mums that tbey are now incorporated by the Le islqure of the Mate of Ni,o York, CAPITAL $lOO,- 000 agreeably to the following, Certificate front the Sec teary of State. State of New York, ? Secretary's Offiee:s nertify that a Certifioate of the Incorporation of "The Graeferiberg Company," bearing date of the 24th day of Feboary, 1848, was this day filed in this office. ARCED. CAMPBELL, " Albany, Feb. 211, 1848, - Dep. Sec. of State. This step perfects - the organization of the Company, phiring it among the Institutions of the day. Among objects of locorporstion"vrcre the following t-_ Ist. That we might the more certainly protect the public agai ns t apt:minus anicles which the cupidity of unprincipled men may 'attempt. to introduce under, the name of the Graefenbeig Medicine:a, ' J. Th a t-th e cult amount of business done by the Company might be placed under the sanction of lies- Wive enactment, and be thereby stamped with ite ap probation, securing to the public it atlantic medicines. The time is now near at Rand- when the d' 'of 01 3 r ate theand summer will make their appearance. If ' w the Graefenberg Medicines be introduce,) , th I s'of lives will be eased. Medical men - who hate beco ac quainted with the Merit: of throe celebrated ies, are laying in a supply - to toe in their own private - met. its; -la . ' ' BILLIONS REGIONS. especially, they ere of inexpressible :aloe. used Sc. eredingitoilireetiorta.it pervert cannot he bilious! no Muer how sickly the country or great the espasurr.-- Let WI -West heeler use them, and bilious disorders will disappear from thus! fair regions. The American Goldenberg theory does not presume thilteste medicine can. tore an- deem. it is Idle and impudent to flaunt such a doctrine in the fade of an in telngWit etimmonity;.• _his the language of quacks and prettifies. But in the series of medicine offered by the Oreefenberg Company, ZVERY DISEASE. i t in Bed is enntoni. The. PILLS are posereign in all ytjAsoddakiith liver, and chronic complaints. As a Ofid ie!tie,they ire perfectly mild, thorough and itrerig -thening: The Peer and Ague' Pills 'unerringly Cure Wier - and Aims, Ttitmb - Ague, Ague 'Cake. and ;Abe like., The Realthlittera restore "the • tone df thir• F ye. Wei ,elestr the cOmPlexion, case the monthly seepons of females Ste. The 81naparille is the best the world ; and is so porerfulbr cunetpUreted that i hi ten times cheaper thud any ether. The Children's Pans tea is moat extniordinary 'nursery medicine end sex tonne. Tice Eye Lotion has no equal for all tbrnis of intimation and. weakness of the eyes. The thus; kßiontain'Oinunent is the principal ointment now us. ed. The liysentiry Syrup is warranted to cure the wont eases of- Itinudy Flux. Dysentery, Dyarrlites, Cholera hicobtia,i Chaim InGintum, dm.. The Con. anmptiee's Balm hooka only unfaLing remedy known. t The general Anent for Elmira, is P. C. Ives*. soy.. to whom. lapplieations for v eueneies may be Ad dressed. EDWARD BARTON, Secretary. And for sale by the following Agents: N N Betts, Towanda. 8L& R Fowler, Monmeton. A S ilbandim m ke„ " Stacey St. Toter, Springfield. AI. Merritt, Wells. John V Daniels. Burlington, I Wild m an, a Storrs & Co. Standing Shone. Boger*, Athens. Batley Jr. Son, Leraysville. D Gardner, . C T Murphy, Ridgbury. LH:lvens. Oprinitgield. Il Buffington, South Warne. H: Rptarll , Windham. • ,Wm W.pGekl , South Hill. ,Qemlrrehols,liente: - inilservilekwanh e Wyees. 7' ttl Pike, Chet% U Cottatt,Litchaeld.' T thareperythireo. 41—y . N 4 11, cienhit Erniiia, and Bait& Aine, iceIMO L AT Ott TI will letrie - COIMINIX .a.<& BURMA for BUFFALO. every' wee - dente the seetra, in the following order t 4 • - ' Lear Carning,.....4..Tnesdays, at 10'reeliteli,*„.11„ Leave Bletire.,*....4...WedheektrotiotiNleek,-P. Leave Heiner, • Tlnfodark P Tow &own Brea Lake ea Friday, toirehirtiai Big Stroup, Burley, Lodi. Dresden; passingtknors, Way kirk* and Series Falls, on fittenky. - - Learr-Bado ferprika and Corning, erryllettmlay Mireiri. Leer Becheaser every Meadow atondog. 7 BOAT CORNINO,i'.." Mai*. - AZ M. Tilers: BOAT-MLIURA4:": -. 4 BOAT BUFFALO, • 11.f - cat*. Jot Freight or Passage apply to the Capital .— on board, or to - the followihg Agouti WM. MallOry, Urging. Pifer, &Hilo* * . Geniia. ; B. Strang dr Einar*. Beatings Field, J.Wititennuit, Hare Meads Miller. Seneca Fel* E. B. Hinman, ,one L. Beratello, „. L.O.ToWnseni4llikilliaailt IL L. rub; Traditater. Woolworth & Poat,'Lodi. Nike & Wheelw, - Bufrala, Gar& Sweei; Waterloo. - 'April 12.; 1848. th r. REM MI CM AAND DlElneasA4ksiA, THE subscribers still manufacture and keep ori hand , their.okl 'rand, all kinds of cone Kid 'rood *int CHAIRS; also 3ETTEEB of 'slims kinds, and lEBSTEAIIp of every deortipe lion, which ana trill Dell lour.3;lkit 'each or Produce, or ' White Pine lumber, While "road, Bibs wood, Of Cucumber et air plank, or 4 by 4 Bcantling . l2 feint long—either Bottotthrood,Bunrood or Maple, will Mao kb melted for our work. . • Turning &mita order kith.) neatest minuet. . TOMICINB & MACKINBt3N. Towarali4 Feb. 22, 184&. PAIN 81LLER. Death to Pain relief to the sick_ ; health to the weak! A balm is found foi- the tchak human race in ANDREW'S .PAIN KILLER. I rnivii is an entirely Vegetable Compound ; composed ' .L 'of twestptivediareat ingredieota,and is an inter, nal and external remedy. Put op in betties, varying in prise from 26 tis 75. cents, each. For further particu lars, Gm pamphlets; to be hsd.of eery agent gratis, con ' taming a briti i history of this . cnigin and disoivery oittie Pain Killer, rt"fixates ofteurcs, directions, &e. Cactios.--Esch bottle has the written signature of ,Alta-propritesr. AXDlLF.xivon,,the label, and without it none are genuine. Beware ef, harshen, west its/11*W selling from house to house, representing it to be the genuine Pain Killer. Bokl only by the &flowing regular appointed agents in this county: John B. Ford, Towanda. Chamberlin & Porter, do. EFillt. FL Ballard, Troy, 8 W & D F Pomeroy, do., bi Buitja Sold is all,tho principal towns in the United States. Canada and Tease. • Wholesale, agates in the city of New York and vici nity: Hsydock. Curlier dr. Co., 218 Pearl-st. ;. Wyatt & Ketcham. 121 Fulton-at. Orders addressed to the proprietor, aria.. w. Schuyler, poet paid, will meet with prompt alien 'on. • - lay A SOVEREIGN BALM. NO other medicine has ever been introduced to the publithathas met with such unpandelled success, as Dr. Sot: .a's ORICITAL &KARI/414N TWA Puma-- having been but six years before' the public, and the ad yenising small, yet they bare worked their . way into every state, in the trdon and Canada'. They have air solutely bricorne 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 bd. ; inns diseases, mid when they are taken in smalt doses they operate like a charm upon the most delicate, ner vous termite, and have raised numbers from their beds after all others remedies had tinted. We herb refer to but few of the many miraculous cures effected by the use of said Pills. Spinal Affeclion.—Anna Wood, of Rutland. Jeff. en. N. Y., wits cured, after she hail- been confined to her bed 5 years, With Spinal disease and A Weal of the Langs. The bill Of her regular physician; (Dr. J ohnson, of Clay) hail amounted to $6OO. See cireulare. &refit/al and Nereoua Debility .— Mrs. Downs. of Clay, MI Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous 'Debility and Scrofulous affection of the bead, alter she bad . been confiticil sii months, aniLall other medicine bad failed. Cough and Consumption cured—Wm. Bendy, of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe cough 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 tupposed, by his Mends and physicians, to be in the last stages. Appepaio.—A..-11. F. Ormsby, of 4,y incase, N. Y., was cured of dyspepsia, so severe as not to be able to work for two years. Win, Smith, Greenwich, Corot . . wan cured of a se vere ease of Dyspepsia, Costiveness . and- Nervetuf Debi. lity of two years stending;:after expending large of money to no purpose. Set Circulars. Bleeding Pike.—Aseph L. Leonard, of Avon, N.Y., was cored of a severe case of Bleeding Piles, of a -num ber of Years standing.after using a variety of medicines. St ea:ye of Piler.,—Johil Bohon;of Marwick, CU- M.° co., N. Y., was cured of a severe 'case of Piles sad awn e Mastiveness of long and painful duration. Who wool notosacrilice a few shillings to be relieved from so diet ing; a complaint; r i s ~ ti_ The above arc all cases in which all other remedies failed; to cure or give relief. Many.of the aarnecharac ter might be.publialted if we bad space. For particulars see Botanic Institute, which can be had of agents. Bewass or Coc.irrearerra.—As there are spurious Pintails circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Bairn, be serre to see befareydra bay that the name of" De; E. I Sante Si Co." is on the face of the boxes. None others can be genuine.. We not - aware. that any one who is snaking atipurioasatticle has yet dared to make use of l our mime; but some of them have had the impudence to tartrate our buses acid copy our circulars, certificates, &c.. Unless the public are careful when they purchase. • will be deceived. . -• . • genuine Pills con he had .whoksak and reta il of Dr. E. L.ROUIiE & Co , Euclid. N.Y. 416,41 , in Towanda, by J. B. F ORD, and CHA mugn & PORTER; Gen.A. Perkins, Athens; 'Lyman Du , Smithfield i_ A. &R . IL Morley, Buf fi ngton ; Llt Granville; Samuel Smith, Franklin; A. I/minimax, ; cieorge Nichols. Rome; if. Z.. II ; .1. E. Bullock Leßaysville. 46.-6 m colt in the City of Mexico ! Aid another large stoat: of Goods just receirecf at •!, MONTANYES &CO'S S 1 ORE. tirfich hare been catlitlly selected for the Fall Trade. • HE public at Di - sited to call and examine their stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware and Crockery. Boots & Shoes, H ats & Caps, and everything in the hoe of staples, suited to the vranteof this region of country. which hive been purchased exclusively rot Cesh, mid at the lowest ebb in, the market. We hope mir old friends will not forget to give us a call, Se we ain make it an object for them,to do so. ; ii3=l=4 6131EMIUMPAirjrc LARGE. end extensive assortment of gehool, sisal and • Miscellaneous BOOKS; also 'a large eta& and great variety of Papers, including noie, letter, Osp.. folio, poetotimut and wrapping papers; together With a complete assortment *Wank Books, Visiting ankoVitudoPetoicao,i, all •for irate cheaper -than . the cheapest, by , 019 Q. MBAR TLETT. ENE George, A. Peskin*, Athena„ Warford, Slonreeton ; C. E. Rathbone, Canton.• Coryell tit Gee, Dud/Dawn. A l o lll .leCialigerftitylle VOW; No198:041411rt aesath easiessester of- Eiskt - ,,,eritszaputensa., -nOßtitegra from Lthasisalleat berisi pin to the kie; L t i s k** or in group& The Plopsieso n are wanpannolistnnyiog, that their workbag gained snipe,. total annintitsnona in the work,. &tract s Amin the Puss:--" Litie - Uke. in the aim*. lion. Astutely cornet, in the shading."--Ledger. art - his arrived at, peat **aim, and tome 43alt i r s tore ~4.41 P 41 1 .. ifiCkoo 4 Git : ". 4 '...4thairabhi! ssothin,*nci*Ohe# owlish* de. ficaci:".-..p. S. azwile. - • Ezunet from the nprt-otaha . je, at the lasttik of she. rneillia helitata :I:4pagueneolypes—in this depaittnent than are sons tient /rea m% in threshititinn, and the hikes think they are a proe m . sive havislosient iittbisbeanch of the art. They have not recomeaseidititm fairairin 'favor deny attic caw pogo's. but are disposed to Tank asfirst in order, de collation of MeCLEget Sk - GERA4OI.4, asee nt , *get number of superior eyeeimens." 6„,29 AFFLICTED READ ! J)HILADELPHIA ' MEDICAL HOUSE.—;mob„ , fished 15 years ago, by DR. SENXELIN., T h . oldest, gored, and best hind to core sfilnuts of 'secret diseases, diseases of the skin and solitary hshits of youth, is DR. IUNKELJN. N. W. corner of Third sad Union as., between Spruce sad Pine, 1 i squares frote`die Ere chimp, Philadelphia. - TAKE TARTItULAR NOTICE. Youth Who have injured. themselves by • certain prac tice frequinnly indulged in—s habit frequently kayoed from:peva Mpanions or at school—the effects of *bids are nigh y felt, even when sateep, and destroy both mind and hod ; should apply immediately. Weakness and conditional debility immedinterY cured, and full vigor restored.' AU letler!ptist paid.____ YOUNG MEN! If yonralue your life or year health, remember, the del a y of ; a - month, nay, even a week, may prove your ru in, both of body and mind. Hence let no false modesty deter you from making known your case to one who, from education and respectability. can alone hefrienilyou. H e who plain himself under DR. KINKELIN'R ueat. merit, may religiously confide in his honor as a geode. Than, and in whoa*, helium will be forever .ocked the se. cast of the patient. Too many think they will hog the secret to their owls hearts, and cure themselves. Alas ! how often is this a fatal delulion, and how many a promising young mat. who might have been an ornament to society, has Wei from the mirth.. COUNTRY, INV &LIDS, finding it inconvenient to mate personal application, can, by stating their case explicitly, to ether with all their symptoms, (pee letter. postpaid,) have forwarded to them a chest containing Dr. medicines appropria. led 'Accordingly. Packages of 3fotlicines forwarded to any part of the S. at a moment's notice. 43'22 , rain LETTRIIS, immersed to DTI KINKE. LIN, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to. See. advertisement in the Spiro of the Times, 4,, lb atltY, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER / No, 19R, Market-a1.,./Yitiaddisiia. j B. P. would call the attention of Country Mer- J • chitlins, and the'public generally, to the low pricey at which he is selling BOOKS AND s TIONI: CO LORND LITSIOG HA PUS, FRS 31 KS, art., and would im press it on their minds, that they can hny as much at his store for one hundred dollars, Gasii, as they can at Credit Stores for one hundred and fifty dollars. He sells far cash only, and having no losses, he is enabled to onderiell all others. Don't forget ! 198 Market street, aciond door below Sixth, Philadeltlhia. 36-3ro .AIT A INTEL), A GENTS 'to canvass for some Neto V and Popular Works, in every County through out the United States. To Agents, the most liberal encouragement is offered—with a small capital of from $25 to $lOO. A cbanre is offered, whereby an Agtut can make from $lO to $25 per week. • 1:13' For purther particubm. address (post paid) W. A. LEARY, No. 158. • North Second at.. Philadelphia. NEW ESTATLISIDIENT AND imirmw.isiirkr 31E 0 1111.3111(111COIMM• 1.. M. NYE & CO., wouldre spi.cilly inform the citizens ofToer anda and the public generally, Ina they hare on hand & manufacture ;to order all kinds of CABINET . 'FURNITURE, of :the hest male- ;TT • . latt 111 viols, and workmanship that cannot he surpassed, in 3dditionto the usual assortment in country shops, we will keep on hand and make to order SOFAS. of various antiMosr approved patterns ; Sofa Hocking Chahs, 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 upholstered, with curled hair, which never laves its elasticity, and finished with the best hair seating. We batter ourselves that having bad much experience in the businsss, 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 molt and receive . tbe patronage of a liberal cop triunity. L. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, September x'1847. C .418 riFIT FUR RE 111 AY BE HAD at our shop lunch lower than it jt Has ever been sold in Towanda. Hoods are cheap, and wheat am ltiwered, and that is the reason we can afford all for to do it. Ali kinds of produce be received in payment. Also, UM BEV of all' k lct 4 a- Sept. 1. P. NYE h CO. 111C7:1.110111s - '111:;C"ENIST %VILL be Lept on hand a large assortment, and / made to order on shorter notice and for teas mo ney than it he produced at any other establishment in , the laud. Tho-‘e nho are under the necessity of ma • curing that article will and-shall be satisfied. - A good hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired. September 1. 1847. i.. M. NYE & P. tll .111. 1t "I.llL'' .11E :oar 4c..- • atZiitt:34 (0% 61.2.205t0 R"Pc.rn - A.1.1 - Informs the citizens of Towan da, and the public geherally that he is prepared to execute in the neatest styleall descriptions of House, Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting, or Trimming ; and every variety of Fancy and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the many specimens or his productions now in use, he entertains a //Awing hope .that by close application to his profession, ami being prompt to order her may secure a suitable...hared public patlonage. He may he found at all times st the Chair Factory of Tornkins Makinson, Where hr w,ll be on hand to attend to the calls of those who may want his serexert. PAPER-HANGING done on Aar' 0 " tiee, in a 'superior manner and reasonable terms. Towanda, July 6, 1647. Irt - - 911BAYMMaill9Z .8 ClaD233 Ta1520.42`A.`.3? Late of the CA-era:non! House, Towanda, Pa_ whlcie ores destroyed by fire on the 12th of ,Varchloi , - ETAS leased the old stand, on the west Nile tithe 1.1 public square, lately occupied by Brits sign of the Tiger s where he is prepared and u ill he bap py to Wait on his old 'customers and the public georrsill His house is in good order, and his facilitii. se oornmodating travellers and visitors. such as will cm* hint to give Ample satisfaction. Charges moderate. Towanda. Oeuber 20. 184/. ATilb.W.?( - 3aVO "R'FTJ. I 'O tk OM, PFDLISNIED EVERT WEREEMP AT, AT TOWANDA, BRADFORD coory, rA BY E. O'Meara Goodrich. • - - • T EII.III3.—TWO IH)I.I.ARS .4 NI) Fll 7 l'l , t'l ~ Trrt nnt 111111 l For Co throb of the 14,,e m . .. 10,••• ',Mt WM be tl• slorted : if prt4l w thin. FIFTY CENTS s ill he itintle. Th. ss • nitherett to Stiliseriirrii tire ni tarn rn,nii•Tat Of niTerit37oA, vertlArinents. not titeerseil thy's, ia GI•••••• 1 1 I'rcurt,r , `tit, t I > f. n r . pn..l wnhin )nowbA 171. n) 11, Jut , hinting. i t nve ;1. 1,, ) and , thOttAly ire tarsi. on re. , !,S•11 rrY" 7'hr Re,pore•-n, trter, , n Cam' llrn eotnctof 'Lin slid 00`1;trAis. ElltrAllett 12Nril.`""' 7 , Z :1 • .•••'.!;,... BM