MgricuCtOd. .14 - 03NWLTIAAL 10Na ,sr Aoki vatiimi. Knigh deep to itotf the ray boys' l'binelt deep to find the - phi! • The-earth has treasure in - her breast tinmeasured and untold. - • • Clothe the mountain tops with trees. The aides with waving grain! Why bring over stormy seas • What here we may obtain Oh. Britain need Dot bring her bread Proof countries new or old. Would she but give the ploughshare speed And nitre' to find the gold! Earth is grateful to her sons For all their care and toil ; • Nothing yields ouch large returns As drained and deepengd tkience. ler.d thy kindly aid. ' Her riches to unfold ; Moved by plow, or moved try spade, Stir deep to find the gold. o Dug deep to find the gold my boys ! Dig .deep - to find the gold! The earth has treasure iti her breast Unmeasured and unto 4 Experiments on Manures. We bare seen many instances of milted sue. cess in composting manures ; and some well was thy of imitation. One farmer,'whrise farm abounds in peat and muck, and whose cultivated lands are composed - mostly of, sandy and gravelly loam. has applied compost to his crops with mark ed success. The last season, most of the crops in our county suffered from drought in midsummar ; his cultivated crops escaped the effects of it.. There was nothing peculiar in his method of cultivation, except that he applied his manure to the surface, and harrowed it welt in; and in cultivating corn and other hoed crops, kept a levelonrface, without, billing ari l as it is barb' rously practiced. This far mer's corn, planterrin hills tour feet apart, was judged to yield sixty bushels to the acre. His po tatoes, planted with compost. mostly escaped the rot, while those planted on long and unfermented manure suffered much. from it. His.ot ions yielded well, while on stable Bong, muscle led,. and the manures usually applied, the.cmp owing to the draught, was in many places almost a failure. Fo r carrots, beets, and turnips. this has been found equally effectual, nor are its effects•less lasting, This farmer, who finds himself so well compen sated that he does not Isk for the Society's Etre mium, has made within, the last eighteen months more than five hundred toads of compost manure. At times v4ben the ordinary work of the farm does not press, ti' r employs his laborers and team in carting into his barn and 'swine yards swamp-muck and peat; this. after lying some monThs and imbib ing the droppings of his stock, is plowetbup, and after farther exposure to Their tramping and drop ping, is thrown into heaps, where it lies ready 16 be carried to the field : It is thought indispensable to have the muck thaloughly rotten and decompos ed. 'A piece of peat as large and as hard as a brick . is as valueless for fertilizing purposes as a stone of equal size ; but crumble. it up, mix it with some heating manure, and decompose it, and a load of peat compost is worth more than a load of yard dung. When a sufficient gpantity of dung and urine has not been dropped in the yard' upon the muck, it is advisable to add more to the heap, and the farmer is well paid for the additional labor of again forking over his manure; the finer Niti more silly it is made; the better it is adapted to t furnish ing food for the roots of plants. Another method of making contrast is, to cart di rectly into the field where it is intended to use it, . your swamp muck at peat, and there compost, by making a layer of muck about tour inches in depths then a layer of i)ung—horse dung is decidedly the Lest for this pdrpose—and so on, till your heap is four or fire feet in height, being careful to cover the whole with mock or Firth, so that the ammo nia shall not escape. In making a comfit, you may use one triad of dung to three or lour of mock or earth, just in proportion to thesireugth of the ma nure. In warm weather, with twice faithluk work ing over, your compost will 'be ready for use in six or eight weeks, (and this is timely for use in the autumn.) bet it is always essential that the ' peal should be thoroughly decomposed. Such a coin post on loamy, gravelly, and sandy soils, is better than blear manure for crops of corn, potatoes, veg. trebles of any sort, and, for rye, no maumat somas • ses it. But if you want a' compost that will make ydur fields rejoice with a , luxuriant harvest, and that p i on will be permanent in Its effects, to the mock and manure and ashes in the proportion of ittrenty fifre or thirty bushels to a eon] of compost. But world ashes and leached ashes are too dear. That is tree. And all the manure we Purchase in our county costs as much, or more than In any other locality in the Union. It becomes us then, to be mote • v. ing, and make the' most of our resources. its value of pea; ashes, compared_ with wood ash , jaas not been arcertained-lbut peat abounds th us, and a cord of peat will' yield more ashes three cords of wood, if properly prepared d . burnt. • • The farmer whose •practice has been refs I to,•has burnt peat toppings, imperketly dried snoops an d , sods, for the sake of the saes, wit have been mixed with his compost, and he thi ks with decided good effects. When burnt in Is heaps,, there is a quantity of charcoal Vett, wh in the opinioit of many compriteritt.judge4., is e most valuable of all fertilizers,and as tar as carobs*. vations goes, it has not been over estimated. .h jan be made with us as cheap as al y where else. .. n 1 acre of peat wiikproducefour or five hundred co s of fuel; in our peat meadows, we have at our J.. rs mines more valuable than those of California. 11. w rich and how happy would the farmers of °arc° n /t try be, if they woulih be, content to use-and en uy the .bles'sing,s Heaven has lavished upon them ! , bo i Tae subject of composting manures dese - es the attention of farmers, and is sure to reward at m for all their efforts. There are many other su - ces besides peat which are valuable in the corn t heap. Let every man improve the means he , and there will be leas occasion for dissatisfact on with our soil and 'climate; and less disposition for emigration.—Traasadions of Anil. Co Agricultural Soddy. . Soar Nuts or Oxen are sometimes eared by covering tie yoke with ;sheet kad. • White lead is also an eicidlent thing to dry up the sores of Stile or hoires, and is well worth hying. • Hens sionld never be *llama to mese tbein• selves, silt always ends ittforri Edgy. Miscellaneous, Vggir. LOLIMEilltrOo I. H. KELLOM, Principal. tf, KELLUM, Teacher o Moue' Drarringile. MiM. PRtSCtI.LA M. /SHERWOOD. nada° in "Priasary' r D e t ie rrpE and Minter mean* sill comnitincE, no ..a..i • ristaidaf Ai:quid - Mk End conthine tertnimion tilti.lbriatataa "hat there *ill bre caro ler al ai the 11 . 4 Days. Particular attenhosiswill he paid to those preparifig to tedeb - during the Winter— Afar scholars can he accommodated smith Maid in the family , of the Principal, rrrso eel QM %Ma. Primary Department, Common English. High English. • Latin, Greek and Higher hfathem dice, SITRA.TV'T/03. Music on Piano Fa no. Frrneh, Painting and Drawing rach,_ Incid•ntals. FRANCIS SMITH, President. AETH PAINE, Seey Troy, Bradford county, Pa., Aug. IMO. .1 85 '0 1 1 ,1531 7 0 MID MAIO. X 34 0 GOLD N WISONSIN:!/ THE Miming, Elmira and Buffalo hinit::" basing re dueed the fare from any port on the Ehentunit ca nal to Buffalo, afford facilities not betetofore offe•ed to emigrants an d others seeking a home and fortune in be Great West. A Boat of thit line will lease Corning & Elmira for lin ffalo Every week during the season, in the fidlowing order Leaves Confirm Tuesday's •t 10 o'clock, A. M. [Aiwa, Elmira, WedoeSday's at 2 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Havana, Thursday'. at P. M. Taws dna Reuel Lake Friday, Touching at Big Stream, Startry, Loh, ,Dreaden, passing Geneva, Watterloo and Senaca Falls on Sat urday. Leaves Buffalo for Elmira and Corning every Sat urday morning, leaves Rochester every Monday moo ing. Boat CORNING, Capt. E. H. CALEB, Boat ELMIRA. Capt. R. P FERRIS, Boat BtiFFALO, Captain -- For Freight orPassage apply to the Cltsins or the following Agents: W. M. Mallory, Coming—S. B. Strang & Co. A. G. Reynolds, Elmira—Wm. Reynolds, Horseheads, I. Wintermnte, Horseheads—E. 8. Hinman, ['swine L. G. Tow nswsend, Big Stream—Woodworth & Post, Lodi—Hastings & Field, Genera—Gray & Sweet, Waterloo—J. Miper, Seneca Falls—L. Busted°, Mon tespma--H. L. mh, Rochester—Niles & Wheeler Buffalo . • ir," - ProTisions for'sale by the Captains on board. Elmira. Aril - 4. 1850. _ _ Annexation of Cuba'. GLORIOUS NEWS TO THE PEOPLE IXTILLIAM HAYDEN, grateful for the liberal pe lf tronage he has received since his commence• men: in bromine's, would inform the people of Bradford county tibia he has just received direct fruni New YOrk a la ge supply of Dry Goods, Grorerirs. Liquors, Ready made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Cigars, Ov., all of which he offers foi sale at au exceedingly low price for e,ash. — Having extraordinary facilities of per. chroing, and such as few in country towns can acquire hedlattrrs himself that he can and will make it the in terest of those wishing to purchase to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Landlords and Indivi dual& wanting a superior article of - mr. - vrff ors 1111. MS 9 we would call your special attention to those old Chard Cognise, Champaigne and American Brandy ; pure Holland and American Gin-. old Jamaica and St. Croix Rum; fine Port, Sherry, Claret, Madeira. Malaga, Gin ger and Raspberry Wines; a few baskets Champaign, a superior article, still on hand. We are determined to put our Liquors down to the lowest figure, being de i4rous to quit the liquor business. Our terms are An all cases, Cashor Ready Pay—and no second price.— Don't mistake the place—the west corner of Main and Bridge its., is the store formerly occupied by J. Ki ng .. beri. WM. HAYDEN. Towanda, June 4, 1850. Laurnriuug 11-110111g1 TE SUBSCRIBER .. having now completed hie arrangements for the accoounodsuion of tbe Travel. mg Public, feels warranted in soliciting hie Aare of Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with the beef Ike market oliwds. His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar shall he filled with at good Livia' as are to be found in the country. BESIDES, fur the accommodation of many, the auhseriber is manufamarirqg Boole, Blom Saddles. Her mes. Trusda and Valero. be, 4r. And keeps ott hand • good assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, for all of which hie prawns will be asked only a mode rule prim. • For former patronage and favors. the public will please mace the einem thanks of T. D, .SPRING. Laceyville. Sept., 13, 1850. Very Strange bat true: Gentleman of Utica, N. Y., has obtained from /I A the Witch-hazel, a simple remedy., which lays a more just claim to the name of " family core sr than any Medicine we hare 'ter before knowc. Nothing is connected with it but a hula Alcohol to preserve it. and yet it acts with great certainty in removing pain and all local inflamation ming all sores, burns, brui ses and lameness, rapidly. Piles, bowel complaints, ebolers-morbus, hemorrhage, ear ache, tooth-ache, lore eyes, and all.c,ervocis Ofvetirms. It is white as water aortas harmless: and it is called " Ponds Pant Dedroyer and Healing Extract" - Moe is genuine •xer • Pond's Extract" ii blown in the bottle. Mr. Pond first introduced this nwdicine to the 'Public and bat expended a vast deal of time ■nd money in bringing it to a high state of pe!fection, and we now warrant every bottle to give as on. A man by the name of Spencer has pot forth •n article called "The Coyle Extract" which elsima to be from the Witch-hazel. If from that shrub, its name a a perfect deception, anti it is a very imperfect arti cle be not deceived, get a pamphlet and see. For wile at Montanyes & Co. Towanda, 8. S. Ilin man /ifoturoitton, Parkhurst & Lamb Leßoy, Bonita Willey Franklin. June sth 1850 , MYSTERIOUS KNOOUNGS MN TOWANDM Clock, Watch, and Jewelry . Store ! A M. WARNER takes this method of informing his old customers and the public generally, that he has purchased of J. P. Doll, his stock of Watches, Clicks and 'Jewelry, and has commenced the above business in all of its venous branches at the old stand of the latter, on;Main street, two doors south of Brick Row. His replatation se a watch - repairer ie so well established in this community, that it is hardly necers. serf to say a word on that point. With his long em ttend great advantages for acquiring i thorough ge of the business, be has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and docks, 1 will do them justice. . All goods sold,-or Repaving done, warranted as-1 recontmend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watcher' and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall be—quick sales, small profits, rash down, and no credit given. Credit need not be - asked for--es 1 am bound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda. July 12', 1850. A. M WARN ER. IL, HYATT swAsmorg Miekrg i I 8 permanentl y located st Troy, lid will earnings ,to maks professional visits at Towanda, where he Will bs found st the Ward'House--end also continuos to *i ris Canton. Moorman, Barrington and Idatithaeld Ss weal : Towinsda, Sept. 4, 1850. DRIED APPLES. SMALL quantity of those superior Dried Apple', yet on band at jI3 •• More Neyis tie r the • ,t;. ond effictent to foay f# be Pith:ger • firth tie taro _ iirtyP Spine s ebruted ftufitikvAsrgincil , DR. SWAYNE'S CelOnitti Compeatul Syrup of Wild Cierry: • 'iris norrrknillaClN SATING - : . I I ,• that I . would n'eit • giire one bottle of , Dr. SweyWe's Com. pound Elynip ntrWild , • Chbrry,fee half slate' aof any other preparations.. lieveiried all the ptiptilar•i‘nia, 'bet this rands on ' rivalled for the cure of this•followitirt dia eases, vest Influenza, Coughs, Golds, Consump tion Spitting of blood, Palpitation of Heart, Whooping tough, Tickling or rising sensation in the Throat, Dronchiti., Asthma or wealr.- ness of the Nervous System, or im paired constitution from any cause, and to present person• from falling into a Decline, &c. &c., this medicine has not it s equal. ANOTI4EII IWXIL rLaTt,it ITE. Great tutu of Enerann !Lomas, llngineer, at Mr. Petal' Factory, corner of Ninth and Wallace Its, Spring Garden. More substantial evidence of the wonderful curative properties of Dr. Sways'', Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Putt.anet.eura, April 16, 1650. . , Dr. Stvagne—Dear Sir—Being severely afflicted with a violent Gold and Cough, which settled upon my lungs, attended with great difficulty, soreness in my side, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting of blood no appetite, could get no rest at night, owing to the severity of my cough, would spit as inneh as a pint of blood at a time. Thismournfol state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of lwsng cured, having tried physicians and numerous things without relief; but having heard of the great virtues of your Com pound Syrup of Wild lCharry, and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence, I cooclinfed to make a trial of it, and am happy to state that three bottles performed a perfect cure; my sleep is now un disturbed and sweet, and I firmly believe that to your medicine I am indebted Toe this great cure.. I shall be glad to eommunicate with any pinion on the subject who may be plraacd to call on me, and Gni , . roborate what I have said in the above certificate, at the factory or my residence. - Yours, &e. Euwanis Hairson. v. Be very p!rtleular to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, as prepared be Dr. Bwayne, N. W. corner of Eighth and Rate streets, Philadelphia ; all others are " licentious and counter feit." $2 to $3 (WI 3, 50 4 00 oo OR.O O $2 00 25 BWATNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFCGE. " A safe and effectual remedy for Worms. Dyspep• silt, Cholera Morbuir, sickly or. Dyspeptic children or adults, and the most useful Family Medicine ever o& fired to the Public." *CAD TIMIS MOM. CILATIFICATF.. PUILADIL/Plit•, Marc) 2d, 1849. • Dit. Surtesw—Dom Sir--Hewing made use of va rious nauseous Vermifuge Medicines, which bad been highly applauded by their proprietors, without the slightest good effect, and haring !wend my neighbors speaking in the highest terms of your Worm Medicines. its deligbtfal taste and wonderful effect, although kit somewhat discouraged from the result of the anti cies I had forced upon. my already emaciated, sickly, dyspeptic looking child, whose delicate and almost worn out frame the Worms had already begun to make their ravages; I concluded ,o make trial of your val uable Vermifuge, which, to oar great joy, the Worms had to let go their deadly and gird strong holds upon the vitals. Such was the effect of Dr. Swaves Ver mifuge oil my child' which is now perfectly healthy, assuming all the color of the rots, with all the mirth fulness of innocent and playful child. Yours atie., TOBIAS WIEGAND. No. 4 Howell street, between Schuylkill Third and Four h. . Beware of Mistakes! Remember, Dr. Swsyne. Vermifuge is now put up in square bottles. See that the name is spelt correctly. SWAYNE. CLEANSE AND PURIFY ! Dr. gutrync's Sugar Coaled Sarsaparilla and Er tract of Tar Pills. A mdd and effective purgative, great purifyer of the blood, they correct all the functions of the liver, and as an alterative in Dropsical affections they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression of spirits, headache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. Remember always to inquire particularly for Dr. Swayne 's Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar Pills. See that the signature of Dr. Swayne is on each Bos. The above valuable medicines are prepared only4T Dr. H. Swayne, corner of flth and Race streets. Phila delphia, to whom all orders should be addressed, AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY. Borrow & Peat :a, Towanda Pa. Chas. Rathhune. Canton, I Browo & Rockwell, Mon- Beidleman & Brown, A meson, theca traillry. ' C. I H. Herrick, Atheism. D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. !Kinney & estates, She- C. T. Murphy. Centreville.l shequin. .1. Daniels, Burlinston. M. Bullock & Co., East 8. W. & D. Y. Pomeroy; Smithfield. I T"),' Sty IKing & Yodzaarg, Troy. I\lo tither medicine has ever been introduced to the 111 public that haa met with such unparalleled sue rem, es Da. Sautes Oriental Sovereign Balm Pills. Having been but six years before the public, and the advertising small, compared with most other medicines, yet they have yolked their way into every state in the Union and Cinadu.• They hive absolutely become the Standard Medicine of the day. They are' purely vegetable and so admirably compounded that when ta ken in largo doses they speedily cure the most delicate, nervous female, and have rained ambers from their beds after all other remedies had failed. BEWARE OP commarErts. AS there are speriona Pills in circulation called Ori ental or Sovereign Balm, be sore to see before you buy that the name of " Dr. E. L. Soule 4 Co." is on the face of the boxes. None others can be genuine. We are not aware that any one who is making • spurious article has yet dared to make use of our name; but Anne of them have bad the impudence to imitate ou• boxes and copy our Cireutars, Certificates, ofie. Unica; the public ore careful when they rachase, they will be deceived. 18y. 13:7` The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS can he had wholesale and retail or Dr. E. L. Soule & Co., Euclid, N. V., and in Towanda by HUSTON & POR TER. and by Agents in every town in the country. New Arrangements and New Firm.- - LT MIX & DR. E. IL MASON, having formild a 11 • copartnership in die Drug and Medicine business, roma respectfully solicits attention to their Nett supply o f English, Preach, German and Americas Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Varnishes, Paints, Ods Dye Mutt.. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, doe, Alm Also, Campine', and burning fluid—end a very large assort ment of all kinds of Liquors, and Gmeeriat, together with an ittravagant quantity Of Fancy Goods. We have also, a very gapers} variety of Lamps of various descriptions., Hems received a fresh eapply of Mods, they invite the poblie t to amine their stark before paretterieg eliewbere,prottikawtorw and all wbo may feel tbopesed to extend to them their *renege. to MI ow se liberal terms as say other eitablitenwat this side of Now York. One of the proprietors being a regular Phyaition, af rotas ample pansies of the genuine quality of all aril cksiold at their mom. Towanda, Jime 1, 1810 A SOVEREIGN BALM. Itbitirt. • 4lornot Despait.! •e . ! • ram by ..11 r dst°lll CT otne trait '"' Aft ; . Tho,fiffirilvinitoase is one sir gmet,.4 , t riumphs of int:inane over disease everlublished in nistiEcaltio tory. Heed it! Prompted by i ntkother'ohah theleefing oflienevolence. and for the beaelil of my allheted fellow . Weirs, 1 'Je. sine to make knowikkahert description of na disease. and the nntexpeeted tore I obtaiurtd front EIL/HENCES PITI:MONIC SYRUP. About three rare Igo I was stflicted wit • a violent cold, which settletyis my breast and.sides end every low dirt woulld raise euttritleta tile bleat; my cdugh was tight and distressing. Every day I had !Solent fever creeping chino, and profuse sweats at riight,„ with great difficulty of breathing and 'great loss of o a ppetite; my system was entirely proe trated;heingconfined to my bed most of the time.— Two of 'the most eminent physicians of thin city at tended met, and 'after exhausting all their 'kill, pro. nouaced my l ame incurable. indeed, one said my lungs were silmost gone, - ausi I could not possibly re cover. At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Dri'Schtudes Pulmonic Syrup, and hcfore I had taken luilf a dozen tattles, was so far recovered as to be to go.aborit the house. It seemed to strAmth en my whole system—it loosened - the cough and stop ped the bleeding—my • bowvis became regular, and every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and ncurish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pro. grew of my hea:th and so sudden the change, that I became too sanguine of • speedy cure, and ,abandon ed the use of the medicine before the • disease was' thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the longs last talk accompanied by a dis tressing cough. I again conturenced taking the Pul monie Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck who, spier a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abscess formed in my side, which gathered end broke, discharging, as near as I can judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellovi mat ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my wholisers. ten, Prim this time I began to get better , and am happy to say entirely recovered. I am sure sit this time I enjoy better health than I have for the list ten years. Since I commenced taking the Pulmonic Syr- op, I have never tailed to recommend it Wherever I went, that others, as well as myself, might be saved saved from that awful disease; for I' feel it • duty owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Penpit me to mention a few cases which have come under my immediate observation. Being on a tre4t to Camden, N. J., last summer, I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of bowel consumption. The mother informed me that the physicians bad given the child up as in curable. I told ber, what benefit I had received from the use of Schenck's . Pulmonic Syrup, and inducid her to procure a bottle. I beard • nothing more froth the little sufferer nntil about three month after; being in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very attentively. She finally approached me, and asked if I was not the lady who recommend ed Schenck's Pulroonic Syrup to her dying child last summer in Camden. I replied that I was. She said thit her child had entirely recovered, and was uncom monly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resides in Bridesburg." Another lady I would mention in particular, who had • scrofulous affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyes was .erinusly affected with it. She bad become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonrc Syrup, which she did, and is now 'perfectly cured. Another lady. Mrs. McMullen. whose residence I will give on appli. cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption, I prevailed upon her to try the Poltnonic Syrup. In a very short time she was entirely recovered, and now en joys excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy 'rhea. era three eases within my knowledge, which I know were cored by Schenck's polmonictSyrop, All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my residence Parrish stmt five doors above tenth north side, I think I will be able to sans frctorily convince them by own case, and others that I know have been eared by Ibis Syrup. Since my cure, there bare been so many to see me to know what I took, that I have bad a very good opportunity of knowing a great malty that have taken it, and have been greatly benefin4l thereby, and I think if persons afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, would send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examine their lungs, and if he says he can cure them, follow the directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover. (713,1 ELMA 1.. LETBERT, Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H. Scnitvor—Dray Sir—l bare known Mrs. Leibert for several years. as a member of my church, and have all confidence in her statement, and am re joiced to find her again restored to health. Any thing more, in addition to her statement, is needles.. Yours, truly, THOS. L. JAN F. WAY. Pastor of the North Presbyterian Mnch, Philadelphia. June 20, la 9. flth st. above Green. Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK, at his Lab. orrstory S. E. corner Coates & Marshall its., and by the following Agents in Bradford County. Geri it, Meilliuiy Athens; D. Bailey. Vatirmakt T limnpintrY,'Orwell; Marten! & Woodburn; Rome; J. J. Warlord, Menroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst. Le Roy ; C. E. !Witham', Canton ; King & Volker', Troy . and by Ml2B MALlON.Towarsda. Price, St per bottle or S 5 per half doses, Ts the -Wider belongs /be Spoils. ADTOUGH many preparstions in th form of" .ropu• Jar Medicines," have been before the public, claim. mg to give relief. and even cure , the most inveterate diseases. yet none have iro.erell answered the purpose as Dr. Shertnan's Medicated LineilfeS. They are agreea ble to the tame, easily adminWerted, end from the un precedented success which they have met with, and the remarkable cares which they bait, . performed, may justly lay claim to the title of Conqueror over the di seases for which they have been recommended. Dr. Sherman's "COUGH LOZENGES" Cure the Mast obstinate mica of Cough in a few hours. They base cured a large number of persons who have been given up by theirphysicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hectic Fever, by their ewe have had rose of health restored to the haggard cheek and Stow live to speak forth the praise of this invaluable medicine, Dr. /3 'herniae 's • " WORM LOZENGES" Rave been proved in afore ,than 400,000 cases to be in fallibility, in fact the only certain Worm Destroying Medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them Theo they cannot be forced to take any other medicine, end the benefit derived from the edministnition of medi cine to them in this form is great beyond conception. When the breath of the child becomes offensive. and there is picking of the nose;'grirsirusg of the nose, grind ing of the teeth during sleep, paleness about the lips with noshed cheeks, bleeding at the now, headache, drowsiness, starting during Amp, disturbed dreams, awaking with }lightning screams, troublesome cough, feverishness thirst, voracious appetite, sickness at the stomach and bloated stomach—thew are among the many tannalitunt symptoms of weems,• and can be relieved by these Lacomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to Fail. Dr. Sheruian's " CAMPUIDE LOZENGES" Relieving headache, uervou a sick headache, pairetation of the heart sod sickness in.s few minutia. They cure towline of spirits, despondency, frames., conic, spasms, enutips qf the stomach, summer or bowel complaints-- they keep nrilhe @pints, dispel all the distressing of a dissipation, sod enable a person to.undergo great men tal or badly toil. Dr. f}herman's "POOR MANS PLASTER" Is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best stnsngthing Plaster in the world and a sovereign remedy fur pains and weakness in the beck; loins, side breast, neck, limbs, loints, rheumatism, Itnbego, One million a year will not supply the denaand.- - Caution is nearmary, r there - are many . unprirscipkd persons . who would force a spurious article upon the community. Be careful to get Sherineres Poor hian's Plaster, with a "foe simile" of his written name on the back—none others are genuine, and will do moss hurt than good. Bold in Towanda by BBSTON & POR TER, NO. I, Brisk Row. ley SURVEYING AND MAPPING. HAVING resumed the business of SITRVEYJNG. it all work entrusted to sly care be done with accuracy and despa'cb. Notsces left as the 4 .llllranl House, will ensure attention. May 24. 1830. 11;18. CAIRN 1 . 3116(180N. Refers Mason. Michael Miylest, I Ward, J. S. Br desr _ • ; -71 , e"' " • • ' . . • EN EACH Berntr-Ons IbliopmVa. a ers—Teass Dna •ilay—oliersew amtabiafg dame loft ~.Twer Dark • Prier sl.Njirlstias.f. We Maki fir el, 31131113111T"Will • PURL - = . . jild .m =l:l . lint jarri t a i ali ng 'a "1.1.111 . 4 imiri Tbe rail $ nra Srw , AMU' NI abet stainer any la moo mama La tomiononol Inn the 1 'inn tarr—booosse It on wig poonroa at J arting of fat Op Ihnus Lastiect sir . . Elonaporlikk - Tolkno Dock, . :t _,cionisi "ea sairmatua IBMs, !, awe ifromitiii, Mires asimmili; WI bow ricallWil at cod of thew IN mot Yea of Ilt am or to foga IN tem battle of .eigiot Sand if iliftiroyortia: , Bot, efecolusi ifr-beerise Ibis Perlllmeelee .11111111110 Ile Me. kat Orel ma haft Wolin tif mond 114011 ROOIDOBOatkair Ina Irollotailino, 'ha ?tildrellus Onilldraki; of width go pool* anotama to Mono and whoa Not on wiwoothitd tank liwtonatift, y t o. Datoa, demo bs Oh stedidottbootaat attokt and wilier t t he steed dtr add. *vino {1 this. that to have soy &Mt oadatol the Deed oat, One Taloleepemerellt tires Noon Day. Bat it la not so with Fatted of Seneyorafte. lbe to eciweetwwe of ice.meateetko fat *vs belga) being so much weabe % Fi t a i r redacted the Rest al denapuilla has so be Tyre, or more Terldels—Teett. lava, or Naas ewer a Day. to lava any' eut dial; and an a bottle of Dana only bide etayfints geokfin, tharefine, so wane opottetab at a atee. aid so maw dares • day, will we up a Wale of a In fear, Firs. or Ors Elam which show that a bade of Brava's Parlfee, will lea fro Twelve as eltateeia Days (rpm alms a teals of Beessparilbt; and if he daily medical effiatey (be seen ) 6e a• Ftratrvnto mod ticebuto as the daily , (lwye awe) al dise Patame that Clem boats of tide Pea:ma Is worth Yuan, P. or File tire note than a bottle of Saraspartle Tao above egautarlatis doss ate yet abewtM gfrad drama in emir between the watied eilkee• of B tree POUF= nod Sew. reastba. fib[ ep plat by the ot cams la Streit Perspffire. are ON t BOTTLE OF SMART'. PURIFIER has was efficacy. set IE~ /NM Wean" Wed Aar, Ala TEN Betake et egomptparUla. 14 ohm Or Dorms of Prongs iirlefimr On MILLAR Or Wadqf Sarsapeaniaa aboulki 11 br Tem Cur. CANCUROCTS scsorimAL Mr. J. B. Raw, at NW, Onside co, wisp was wet of Scrofula' to ttN6, sworn to the Jodi as Wand below, In as action fo the fireases Collar to the Cityut Kee Met as de 21101 erlfs. essier, ISO, wider the following .ftewi A person in the Curd Nes IWit bet weillentreetaed yielded a if/wives article of ined=call=flaseres lewd& Km. =in beftettia erf tbe Hs wee serwsternet be dansayme, be Ws Supreme Court tbe City a t New Yet* and Abe awe was rgfiffrad tg, .tiks Owl to J. & Boswerne, 51 Libeev caeca, g aminess Lawyeiror Belem to We the lexl way. The In esenestea of dinessee; den the Proprietors or Braille Pfedleim had In Mir lass Mb/ hilbad reuse IMIKIIIIINTSafara, sad thou bed ceenn dowers it ted*. a&ed cm de public, dessetwe was not whiled en imps of Mr. kis. Hsad,a was eelect , ed as bthig Jabs, end Raskin@ was sewn as a mews In reward to the Peers as published, and We tedisamy MOILS IMAM surreuren tar pubbleatee. Itt RABBIS sobl.l siolforquistsl on Buts Foaling llstrori— hue osed it Yu ..Wisto. About than Joon sou, t us ury taily by it; I us United by mural tortors—Usity att had tea I cull mit too— On modirimm mold coro me. fit oromersmou of soli oforroUt . ll . br sus froths !maul said Roses Perffire, I took mo ha d t ime; sum tho touter I had Mn. torlbsist to ms had a ho time; reread sot sir my twit to my Ismit ary or* Inn or Wes is-food loos ear rm stir sor oak so situ out mut it, that a could tie Mot op mit of it oat, bedtime by ■ pierce at Us tom • bd. 'um omen Moue* my • so that my to pout m sot rat ist tie bobs als otos som ea my b lush u tot but, saistbro Olim soder my ansumolly as Ism, whois bad eues thrush toy rids, so that obi body scold bis (mist Sao ; am lase Ys atie.d.d hem my shoollos to my Shur tibia, had sobs% to tboituto Ist worm( Ulu aims mlso. loud 1111110.4 P.rUiff Unks, thojibt UAL lost od Sues Sue. • I woo so Irma I cody to ereetAir* 5p..0 , 5:v . 0l o 800 that tio is ,as to suits am to us. eat of WM; th• • somoul brittle 1 took this el/ ditse (a spoonfolh whicb otorsithemost me sod blesloil mry sou, mo that I .11. We to smelt mu saw to 4 tors wr Sisal $ Lusts& et Ramo Bollsoliete I mat this shut bests ( 41,10 Bitsprn ALL MY CLCICRI„ butter multures deur her as U des ass Ismoh, mot Usu owlet uses 16 thippistg smut I imed-.10. rms. stub rip 'cancer CURL sod sultoull mor_tO reed /smith, VON PULL fNIET7Cf/LiftS, .y 66 .B.CMPULSTS. rot\ ;04 A :izir fig ;11 ri 01l Mr. O. B. KINNEY, merchant. alarm, moats, r Y. in Forne.i a..tioi R can in said county ism re velum won der-NJ mares of Cstrcutut ttwoortv the effuscy of BR ANrs CBI. FT! so EXTRACT. A euserr-efoitor in Greene roomy, N. Y.., la mho mins said Poursca. Mr. A. B. Scrota. &netts:. at Cony./o. bar*, Montgomery county, N. T. has Informed us of an hapweard .nor of a Carioca of km; standing, which was efremed man aged lailg of that piece. therefore, this Tenturtun craft Ceres. by it. purifying, healing power, what impure disease of the blood can it wit enrol Seven yeas' euporieuee sod triumph wow there are acme but 'dealt will tore. . . M 4 aCi A CE:1 0 ); 1 'll O- lii:,4 61 The 114 e. RICHARD DONNING, Pastor of the Prestrrterfan thumb, Admits Bests, Monroe toasty. N. Y., wrote 1 0 U.: "1.-haw just received a letter how Mr. CsiF i r Dtterittiu, relative, !tithe , :ere of hist Fererlion t. Too may tie 'what it Natea, he for a a Chrbetan man amine elder in church. Some . years since se had to bare one of Me Wes set 0, to rare his life, tseousequence of a reverwerie. The other le toeing now affecteth and Moot to se amputated, recommended - Bug's lilmecien. Read the re sult. Be says: ' I eras ea/ gip 1110TTLZ% of BRANT'S MEDICINE. I yieeet au. wen. Pm Per*ww•ow , "‘Z 4 . 1 ]thrill,and I can now my thou, with the bleashot of it has trade/ • we •• snf lye" Bee Pamphlets Obr fudi .LIV ER-COM PLAINT MATRA!!! HUBBARD. of th , l, tme of the °West and most responsible pi:yodeling, wee .letW with Liew...ears: W lain iM and 1 " .• P".. 1 " 41, awe'!" TO*/ BRANDS PU IMPS cr. wsrouaki. name glailareall of other noose Lao cued. . . FEMALE WE IIESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No moody to the public hem ever bee. OW es sovOris ...I Veriest Ile ' Au. the inektentot meakwers sod irreg./oriole" ,(97:6 of the=s s Pmartort RAt..M. It toteszo ,r dlttee etio—lt LL, by streeytkenese the systtle. Irmirftrew %.CI 111084 Ale lea/hise owl ellotrog soutvocs =STAMM or p GEIP I dem . CHANGE OF LIFE, the girl to the semi. sad the per. .! ail& age the ate Attie Is earderste4 cod the ci4ber so rrisbusay rais,.4- as t 6 pre toss any of is fliessess the: treceently arise la otereetere ot emit erode. • Arrtr.A. Orseree Co. PebrearT UM IL T. -WALLACE & CO.—Grodemest I Wee, for more that • r••• anima wtch• disease of the SIDMIAL I could we rat an tat or mart imbrues:it wither mule; itrent,poin. skkereh and ratter end was caothiesny silleted.yrlol ■ rrtor troesori . I, se Wed one bottle of BRANDS MEDICINE. orldtl., to oty UMW 10.1411101.11.11114 marl oed odiered No UMW poet 411.1 W maw. I therrlbre end a elestol hortir, which has completely curd the ilrenee. I en stnor waled booty. end cm vet stooge any Wag Irgban beteg ar Ma mama be .000 r • Taws T. IL I^ Mr. WUrsz is a- march ral at ltlka RUM AM NOM LUCIMEI, ie. lltraost A Giusams Co, N. Y. 04 IS, Is 7. • Ifesera.K. T. WALLACE & CO. a Some thee Mit whims my wills Mears to debiliseed from the seises ofjmenillessed Nem _Sse Nmsb, that Me meld sot 1111 bar WA er perMss sty Imam sold bior. sr samileal vestment was veers mderdlor to its shies ui p l . pessortpsibore of dr meet missed yhysliMea. moll MI Vrila that at the time sbe ammeeced tabs Mears X • the so mu Missies/41m pounds; but by Use dna vibe had takes*. Imam Me bemuse perfeetty welt Ms awe Ia Ss she Is mew edsbled to do all encemary bassisboid myrk7 i n Imbed ddrty muds of deb la four weeds. Yours man C. B. 0411.1ENTINZ." 'lib.l . 44leT i ll observe that Kr. GALEPTIII6 . Ilej• "Mr WILE." Be. we are SAMNA by Z. & Tamar, less, of the same pleat. bee teethed seedletbse. MIEIRIMM DEMISE& BRANT'S IPURITTING EXTRACT spread anattaeetel ens/ mew ofeit M. grforrAt Illatamr, or b s oy albs Talons prepare. tkee CAuxituct. Cr IhICCILY= regain j sod ft mama the /ANN; etactio, ma an pertt to their otigittal. eramrte" GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM! A. HOLTSTAMDER, merchant, Obai toned. INK. Cie% wren% December le. ISM end after booing steed how me a elms the PULAIONAZI BALSAM had dinned tho clue of' Me irtlVe =Vecomb. said: .1 have peroonelty wed /tzars ru. t EXTRACT, Inc. mend debility of my opens. end I hem so heelteden It ember that Ms the beet medicine to anstoat sod onoonioos vet semen thin I have ever need. In ' Maw where we bees amid WETS MEDICINES. Soy Aape Ponied Sae ellenew, wed pins Ss odor sameredrow." SALT RHEUM, awl all haloes *mak liissosia a. stoop, an always !lard by ausrs EXTJUCT. For age. by HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda C. H. Herrick, Ather a ; C. B. Rathhone, 'Canton ; D D. Parkhurst, Leßoy ; Brown & Rockwell, Monroe. ton ; E. W, Boikd, Rummerfield ; M. H. Welles, WY aiming ; D.Railes & son Leßayseille ; T. Humpkry Orwell; Msynard & Wo odburn. Rome; E. S. Tracey BnitAtVl..Coryell & Gee, Burlington; E.Run- Y ° ' TRa pb• AlVietteo andorders mint be addressed to. Wal are & Co.. 104 Broadway. N. Y. ' 19y NEW .ESTaBLISHME NT 11111r3E0111Mbr ' IIE.RIIILIgCIEr-Miii• L. M. NYE & CO., would re. upectily inform the citizens of Tow. anda and the publicgenerally, that they bave"ouland & manufacture to order all kinds of CABINET [FURNITURE, of the best mate. rids, and workmanship that cannot be au inward , i o add Wont* the usual assortment in country shops, we will teepon band and make to order SOFAS, of various and moat approved patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upboltered in superior style. and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed ev e n in one large cities. Also, %behalf Preach No. &sway Chair, beautifully upholstered, with curled hair, which never loses its elasticity, and finished wi t h th e beet bair !eating : We flatter °unitives that baring had much experience in the Waimea, we shall be able to astiefy all who may feel disposed to call, both as to quality and rice. and by strict attention to business hope to merit and receive the pietronsge of a liberal cow 1 munity. L. N. NYE & CO. Towanda September 1,; 1849 • . ill , •: at HAI* jog received a new supply the celebrate For Union Hite Ibioade 'cry cheap. Also a new of of clothing, at the new Clothing and Hit store No. -Which Row,' H. dt.t. CAMPBELL. iiiii TERMS- OF DE BINGHAMTON Boon so um' bow 11 0 d tuli4 o'.o l e -I °ding th lholtrePhy, 14 % 4. A: tag - Writing, Arithmetic. Algebra, Book-ke ep i English Granunar. Rbelotie, Composition, i Gep, p l; Um of thefilobeo4krarekegy. Natural Philniophy i ' Arionolty. (with dgm of. goad IPPoralus to ill oMothaelt sitedileolliwafllaiketophy and Cher . Esrable:4 ol 'Will''' . bi-OvagN et annum, $107704 D. =Weak Per Ti o lNt. .- _ • - 40 1 awritA Mtaasa l e. P ietenb. per vow,. , '-' ' Si of _ties". ......- , zt- - -- ' ' 4pp 100iiiish, ' 81 - . 4pp .M OOO ./.1 410 di m ities's.) 0ff., 2171 0 10 00 :BabOil*7' lam' Ili __.**kr"._ . .r— 2 so Ano young mosetrialumtroeufflo on the pi n*, aainkassa Inannnoyug:witrk, or soy one of the i t" .an/rastmes,iind !ha itune-thire,Whbootaddition a l d am. To a yOlOl4 tadt,mbe dadies the English brin c h ei the teems at isimi#,'ltack Of therein. bran.o4%, , ~, periptartet, ' - -."-•-. ' • . la 00 imenetiorni on the.Gukar,. . :,. 400 • • Um °Manes, . - 75 Drawing andpaintlig in Wain colors. including • the use &materials, such as drawing paper, - paints, pencils, &e. . 4 to Oil painting on canvass. , '_ " • 10 op Painting. transparent window shade*, i 04041.1 01 the supply of materials, each 4 0 0 Formula painting on paper, silk and velvet, per twelve lessons. 5 40 'Gilding do silk. crape. &e. do. 3 to Wax lloweni, per quarter, Sao . Pens and ink; . " So . Wishing, 2 50 Board in vacation, $2 00 per Week. Letters postpaid, addressed to the Misses Wg &GINF'FIN, Binghamton, Broom co., N. Y., will e . teim prompt attention. Stomach 1 As'n tscellaucotts. BOOT 14 SHOE MANUFACTOiI Omit , .dtale JOHN WW. ' 'WILCOX, has removed his-establab. went to the shop between Kingsbera'a and p„i. left's stores, 'and where •he still solicits - a *bin c public patronage. He intends, by a careful achen's' of stock, and by attention to the interests of Ain ea c „ it mere to make as neat I' durable work 'skin be m a nufactured in this, part the country. He will keep conetan on hand, and mainfram e in order, Morocco, Calf and Coarse Hooftand .ab, e „ . Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes and Slips," Chi/draft do., Gent's Gaiters and Pump's, 4-e. 4 ccr Country Produce, of most descriptions, taken in payment: for work, atilsi market price. Towanda. April 28:1850. THE NOMINATIONS ARE MADE. AU NOW IT WED t'SVP T ,I 13',A ELLTATT:in kJF. HARDER respectfully wishes to inform . citizen% of 'Towanda, and the public that be commenced "the HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING Bums, • in T,owanda, on Main street, a few doom abovelldh e mmeet, whom he will keep Constantly on hand or mak. to Oran!: Plated and common Harness, Thinks ens Trunk Vallee's, add all kinds ofirort in his lino.. CAR. RIAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY W(iliti.dne. .to order., From hie experierice in .the busine,o4, asd punctuality in attending to it, he hopes he may receive a -sham.. of puLlie patronage. U 3 AU kinds of work may he 'hid at his shop chei, ear than at any other shop in this couryty. Towanda. June 12, :850 Removed to north side Public Square 11 . Ch 4 flanbtriin, 1 Aft, I I j ust retu rned returnetl from the ray ' of New York with a lam 11116 supply of Watches Jencks and , o . .er ware, corm-m.411g to pm, the following articles:—Liort L'Epine and Plain Watches, Win '6 \4./ILC . a complete ncillrtment of (Sod Jewelry, such' as Esr Rings. For ser Rings ; Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets, Gold Must Gold Pena, Keys, etc. Algo, all sorts of Silrento. antiany quantity of es:Meld/rads—all dif whichlte offers for sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. - Watches repaired on short notice, and trawled to o run well, or the money will he refunded.' and a ien . ten agreement given to that effect 'if required: ' •N, B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Product taken in payment for work; and alas. kora nat. rod forgrer,that thc Produce must be paid takealdrwori is dunc.-1 war against credit in all its forms. ' W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1850. - - preps. ...me of the Graefeaberg COI Murton & Porter, it H.Mii in Towanda, end II agents appointed in each town in the county. Also, for sale, the Grrafenbee g Manual of ffeeltlLl complete u.san soot for Families, containing inform. tion relative to the treatment of "'most every form ai of disease ; 300 pagirt--price, 30 Cents. N. B. A Family Newspaper will he given. fru) . durrge,tor one gear, to all who purchase Graistenber; Medicines: All csrumunicadona'must be addressed to P.C. b. geraal, Elmira, Cheraw( county, N. Y.,Cieneral . THE CORYLE EXTRAOT, Or Natures Pais Deatreitr, and Remedy fit Dino THIS Extract is a pure liquid, free from every thig inconvenient or dangerous. As a pain wens this medicine ii superioi to every thing , yet disoneM' and as an application to reduce inhumation, thestilld mankind is challenged to equal Nature in it. It soot the Nervous System--beids wounds., bruises , s r alig. and cleanses elcena--reduces all manners of owl* , and tumors; and CUM Summer Complaints.DiummY Infantile Thames, Female complaints, and urn of I ordinary Family Ailments. READ Tat OPllittoN OF ICON. J MIN C. SPECCO- After ithat, I have stated, you will not be rurri ya rlia declam ation of my opinion and' firm easeictire, that the liquid prepared kik you is ova or ear ta t INYILLITIALS DISCOYMIIIICS If lIIPIC i. AZT, 0 _ _ i n t. ' . 1.113 la Z--gind that it wit . ' prove a most MO W ' remedy for all nervous effecnons, and a cure Wieen. mations, sage sod chronic, when seasonably awl PM' ray applied. Further observation and e xperimented tie.neeessary to determine the best mode of ittapPtir* Lion, whether internally or externally, and ale 9uss ll4 to be administired.. Your ob't servant, Joss C. SemMu , The above medicine may.be , found at all the Ate' cies for the safe of the celebrated Graefenberg eines, in the mantis. named. tinfainla IEIIaRMICav-Ws THE salacsiber Ilse woo l hia maw shop, • few robe)." ' bin know location sad ea foo: pasha aids of the wiesk .llll6 o 4 1111 1, continuo Mlllaashasere .------ • licep on hand, all kis& of wo, and . wood mess CHAIRS; 0 " s, sErrzza of mime talk BEAFTEADB of every doe * lice. which I will vell cash or Producii, or Pine or Chew* Lawb.g." 94 11 plank, win. ha tusked for. work. TURNING awe* onkr hs the steefeat saanner. Also. • CABINET WORK, make and kept on hand, or made-to 'order. is the manner. JAMES MAKINSON , Towanda, March 90849. The. rdebroled Graefothere • Vegetable Pills were introduced into the ri the year 1846. • Then IF raortlinary virtues, and swe iority over:all other PILI.B known in this country, In established them as Me.slarei etrd Medicine of Ike day, For sale, together with the