atgriourtitrecr. Tree Mandl* Among fruit trees, the apple, theviinee, and the peach emits roots much more..lreely then the pear, pinm and cherry—and in..light, sanely, friable soils, much more easily than in siifl, moist; adhesive These' are fitmiliar facts to altetiltivaties, and they serve as a gelds iu p'a • • Hut ender all circumstances et is untaleMpthnte tree without reducing its branches in such. spanner as to Compensate for the loss of root and general de rangement Inseparable from removal. Lvt uatnite for instance an apple tree ; six feet high, with a fiae head and numerous side branches. This tree woe growing vigorously in the nursery, with its mots spread out and well at home indlie soil ; but the tree is dug and pulled up, part of its large tools are cut off, many of the smaller ones are, drani+el el, and before it it planted agreet many more are ehied or rotted and killed off. Thus the tree is leh minne, a great portion of its feeding roots, on which the top must . depend for .seipport. Its nice balance. which nature and art gave it in the nursery, rows, is destroyed and without some compensation it can not live—at least it cannot grow for a long time to • come. The opening balls seek for .nouti,hrrietet. but alter Ate little stock laid. up previously is ex hausted, they can find none and praise' they must. If a tree has attained a considerable size, and cut a brunching head, these branches shruld be cut back• according to eiredmstances. A tree with large ,and healthy mots, and abundance of.fibres, will sus tain -short, poor, or badly matitated routs, and few fibres Apples, quinces, or peaches, will beat more head than pears or plums, and sooner. Trees taken fresh from the soil and ,replanted do not re quire the same degree of cutting as those that hare been transported to a great distance. Trees that are planted in a light, mellow, warm soil, favora ble to the formation of roots; will require ' leas cut ting than those planted in a colder, stiffer soil, -where roots will be emitted slowly. Trees taken tip with the. earth around the mins, and evertreens, are the only exceptions. These are a few of the circumstances to be well considered by every one who plants a tree. Pinning and coning back, most not ,only, be done, but done well. It is next to manslaughter, to cut and slash the bunches of a tree, with au old tasty jack-knife. It is nothing else than tree:slaugh ter. A priming knife should be as sharp and smooth on the edge as a razor. • ‘Vhe a braiic% is wholly to be removed', it speak! be doge smoothly close to the trunk or limb on which it growii. It a limb is ineirlilo be sticifterietk it should be 'ent close to 'a good' plump and healthy locking bad that promises to male a vigorous shoot. • It the fu ture shoot is alevAred to grow erect,. the bud should of coure-be on the uppef• side of the branch cut; and it des;ired to take a spreading or horizontal direction, the bud shotild be on the under eide.e-- The object in eluting close to the bud (not so close as the iojure*it) is to avoid the piece of dead wood that must remain, if cut between two beds. Then the balance of the tree must be thought of. If the brantlies. are left longer on one side Than on the other, the tree will *rnevinibly grow one sided ; the shoots on one side will be more rigorous than on the other, and this will be 'nether disaster. This is as plain as wi can at present in the matter in a few itu ords. To sum it up, in short, we would say . Ist. Place die routJof your trees in a soil favora ble to the formation of roots. ad Reduce the heads in such hi manner as la correspond with the character cif the tree, die con tlieton it is in, and ibei reason and situation is which it is planted. 3d. to every operation, eleterse reason and care, for it is astonishing what even the unpractired baud will do if he will but thittk.-Gcncsse Fanner. Tilling Orchards. All fruit trees experiecee great advantages from the tilling of the earth even if no manure is applied, Ay keeping the ground free and open to the intlu ence of Aieat, water, and air. When the [chasms forms a firm, compact sod over the entire roots, they not m.ly absorb a great portion of the notri . mrui required by the tree but, from the-ciao and frbrous nature qf the grass roots, absorb and' keep bark all the wafer that falls in ordinary suminer showers, depriving the tree, which, from the great exertion required to produce fruit, and make new wood, needs all and.often•more during certain pe riods than nature supplies& Timothy grass is the least objectionable for an orchard, as it alone never forms a very close inter woven sward; only increasing, by offsets, like wheat,. it exists in clamps. Wince elaVer belongs to the same class of nog-combelarfts of fruit trees; as its roots skim over the surface and never pene trates deep, they leave a tender - permeable sward. Red clover perhaps miimtaina the most open and porous soil of any of tyrearticles used for stocking, or rotating crops, but still it is esteemed as having a ‘ very deleterious effect on orchards, particularly' on young trees, as the toots penetrate deeplit. and dispute the possession of the moisture and nutritive gasses belonging to and necessary for the life and existence of the tr,ee'. ' But those grasses that inslrease by snake heads or runners under ground, like June, quack, red-top, and. valious others, are the most decidedly detri mental, horn their impervious _compactness and hard feeding on the Young orchards should be kept under the hoe till the trees acquire a strong healthy growth, and be. gin to bear cleverly, when they may be rotated • with' grain and grasses . T and in manuring for corn and other hood eropst, manure the trees and hoe and dress them om as carefully ae you would the ours plants. hi plowing„ be careful to Shallow the furrow near the roots, which reach as tar or further than the lops du ; or yaw not only cut of the supplies of the tteei, but cause ther brollen roots to send up a multi tude of meters, detrimental to the fruit ; and being troublesome in cultivation. %Thump -Ass has got possessicuf of an onshard or fruitery., and it is not convenient to hiltivate it, a very moot process is Ito give a strong coat of ma• mire, strata, or injured .bay-from stacks, so thick as to smoAer the ,grasses and talus" the turf, to rot. Care must be taken in doe lathe clear it away from the base of the tree, to deter the depredations of mice. Many persons think if they thmw rotten vageta.' We substances a foot or two around the tree that they have done-a clever thing, tom it - is a great mis. take•; the roots extend many feet, and the fine spongieles or absorbents are mostly at the:extremity 01 theroots, and not immediately about the bole ur neck of the itee.=—Rural New Verixs tUisrtUaarrms tr =! KELI.OM.. A. M., Principal. Mrs. H. KELLOM; TearlT of Music Drawing Miu. PRISCILLA M. SHERWOOD, Teacher in Priniary Apart ;Sent. q . IHE Full and Winter 44. i will commence 'On Tuesday August tleth,-anal continue without in termi•Bion till Christmas when there will bail! vacation during the Holy Days. Particular attent.on will be paid to those prcpatlng to teach during the Winter Afar itchohns can be acconnoodated with bawd in the Ismily.of the Principal, .TVTIOS PS 40ARTItl. Primary Department, Common 'English, English, Latin, Greek and Higher Mathematics; [ITR• TUTION Music on Piano Forte, rernrh; Painting and Drawing each, Incidentals. 'FRANCIS SMITH, President. SETH PAINE. Troy, Bradford county, Pa.; Aug. 1850. D TIM TiLVDII'VELD.IO6O GOLD IN WISONSIN I Tac Coming, Elmira and Buffalo Line. baring ra duce(' the fare from any port on the Chemang ea nal to Buffalood:fund facilities not heretofore altered to emigrants and others seeking a home and fortune in he Greet West. A Banta( this. line will leave Corning & Elmira for Buffalo Every seek daring the season, in the following order Leaves Corning Tuesday's at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leaves Elmira, Wednesday's at 2 o' c lock, P. M. Leaves Havana; Thursday's at P. M. Tows down Wan Lake Friday, Touching at Dia Stream, Starkey, butli, Dresden, pas.ing Geneva, Watterloo and Senaca Falls on Sat urday. Leaves Buffalo for Elmira and Corning every Bat urdty morning, leaves Rochester' every Monday moro ing.s- Boat CORNING, Capt. E. H. CALEB, • Boat ELMIRA Capt. R. P FERRIS, Boat BUFFALO, Captain -- For Freight or Passage apply CO the Clitains coedit. following Agent,: W. M. 'Mallory, Corning—S. B. Strang & CO. A. G. Reynolds, Elmira—W m. Bryn - olds, Horseheads, I. Wintermote, Horseheads—E. S. litnman ' Havana L G. Townsursend,. Stream—Woodwo rth & Post Lodi—.Haatings & Field, Geneva—Gray & Swect Waterloo—l. Miller. Senaea Falls—L. Boatedo, Moo teatime—lL L Fish, Rochester—Niles & Wheeler Buffalo . trrProTlsions fur - gale by the Captains on board. Elmira.. Aril d, 1850. Annexation of Cuba ! GLORIOUS NEWS TO THE • PEOPLE ! ViLPAM HAYDEN. : grateful for the liberal pa- Dosage-be : has reteetelett-sgsge, his etweatencee meta is husineas, would inform ilia people ofiliadroni count* that he-bas just received diriet from - Niter York • is ge supply of Pry Goods Groceries,Liquors, Ready made Clothing, Boots ant Shoes, Cigars, all of which he offers tot sale ai ,an exceedingly low price for cash . Havii.g extraordinary facilities of put chlo ing, and such as few in country towns can acquire be flatters himself that he can and will make it the in terest of those wishing to purchase to give him a call before purchasing elsewbere. Landlords and Indivi duals wanting a superior article of 1111-4 g we would call your special attention to those old Otard Cognise, 'Champaigne and American Brandy ; pure 'Holland and American Gin ; old Jamaica and St.Croii Rum; one Itort, Sherry, Claret, Madeira. Malaga, Gin ger and Raspberry Wines; a few baskets Champaign, a superior ankle, still on hand. We are determined to pnt our Liquors down to the lowest figure, being de sirous ID /0 the liquor business. Our terms are in allows, Caliber Ready Pay—and no second price.—, Don't mistake the place—the west corner of Main and Bridge sta., in the store formerly occupied by J.Kings• bery. WM. HAYDEN. Towanda, June 4, 1930. ILACIKMLIE HOTEL 2 rpHl3 SUBSCRIBER. having now eompleted his arrangements .for the accommodation of the Travel , mg Public, feels warranted in soliciting his share of Public PatrSnage. His Table shall be furnished with the best the marhetatTords. His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Dar shall he filled wittras pod Liqnor ware to be foond in the country. BESIDES, for the accommodation of many, the subscriber is manufacturing Boots, Shoes Saddfrs, Har nett,, Thurica and Valses, 4e., fire. And keeps on band a good assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, for all of which his patrons will be asked only a mode rate price. For former patrorlip and favors, the public will please accept the tixcere thanks of T. D, tIPRINO. Laoeyville, Sept., t 3, 1850. MI Very Strange but true. fi Gentleman of 'Udell ; Y., has obtained from .111 the Witch-hazel, asi le remedy, which lays a more just claim to the nem of " family cure all" than any Meilieinvor lire ever before knows. .Nothing it is connected wit itlbut i httla Alcohol to preserve it, and yeTlit acts wi t great Certainty in, removing pain and It local inn. mation, curing all sores, burn+ brui ses and lameness, rapidly. Pile*, bowel complaints, cholista.morbus, hemorrhage, ear ache, tooth-ache, sore eyes, and all nervous affections. It is white as water and as harmless, and it is called "Pond's Pain Destroyer and Healing Extract." None is genuine except " Pond's Extract:' is blown in thebottle. Mr, Pond first introduced thfiLmodicine to the public and has expended a vast deal of time and money in bringing it to a high7atate of perfection, and we now warrant every bottle to give satisfaction. A man by the name of Spencer has put forth an article called "The Coylr Extract" which. !aims to be from the Witch-bazeli If from that *bra; as name s a perfect `deception, and it is a very imperfect arti cle ; be not deceived, get a pamphlet and see. For sale at Montanye's ifeto. Towanda , 8. S. Bin man Monrocton,Parkhurst & Lamb Leßoy , Houses Willey Franklin . Jane sth 1850 MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOW/NMI Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! A M. WARNER takes this method of informing .11• his old customers end the public generally, that - he has purchased oft. P. Bull,his stock of Watches, Clock. and Jewelry, and has commenced the abase business in all of its various branches at the old stand I ,of the latter, on Main street, two, doors south of Brick R • 'His reputatinkis a watch repairer is so well_ established in thin-community, thal, kis hardly . Gary to say a word on thavpoint. With his • Wog ex perience and great adirantages for acquirink a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will do them justice. MI goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted as. I •seentnmend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kepi constantly on hand. My motto shall be—quick Balm small Profits, cash down : and no credit given. Credit need not be asked for—ss I am hound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda, July 'l2, 1850. A. M. WARNER. U..IIIIVAITT, EITAXICEDIN DMIT-WHEM I 8 permanently baited. at Troy, and will months°, to make professional visits at Towanda, where be will -Wound at the Wan! HoUse—and also continue to tri. itt Canton. Ilinuroston, Burlington and Smithfield as usual. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1850. DRIED APPLES. A SHALL quantity of those superior Dried 6p/es N yet ocihartil •t jl2 TIFFANY'S. more sews ler the Sick. cert'mta and . tifficient to fell, ,secrs column of this pilpii,ian be produced setting fora Vie tornadelfrit values qf Dr. &rape's celebrates 'family Medicines. DR. BWAYNVB Celebrated Command Sirup. of Wild Cherry! TIM MUST COSMOS SATING ' that I would Sot S he oar bottle of ' Dr. filiesyne); Corn. pound Syrup ol y WilJ • • Cherry, for half a &sten of any . • other preparations. I haveisied all i. the popular ones, but this rands un rivalled fix the cure of diejollowing dis ease., viz: Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Consump tion, &Spitting of bkoisf,: Palpitation of the !Iran. Wt . soopieg Gough ' Ticidi?g or siting sense in the Throat, tin;ichitie, liaihm• or weakt Dem of die Seivouis System, or inn . 'paired - constitution from any cause, and, to present parsons from falling into a Decline. &c. &c., this medicine has not it • erg u a I . ANOTIIIIIIII ROXI $2 to $3OO 3 50, 400 5130 V 3 00 $2OO 25 Grog cunt of Eawaco Hail'll4l7t, Engineer, it Mr. Petuts' Factory, comer of Ninth and Wallace ate. Spring Garden. More 'substantial evidence of the wonderful currative properties of Dr. Bwatzsta.Cont pound Syrup of Wiid Cherry. Pat tazietritta r April 18, 11380. Dr. Ricayne--Drai , Sir—l:lcing severely afflicted with a violent Cold and epoch, which untied upon my dungy, attended with great difficulty, soreness in my able, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting of blood no appetite, eoold gecno test at night, owing td the „severity of my cough. would spit as much as a pint of blood at • time. This mournful state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of being cured, having tried physicians and numerous things without relief; but having beard of the great virtues of your Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of Cbe first eminence. I concluded to make a trill of it, and am happy to state that three bottles -performed a perfect care; my sleep is now un disturbcd and sweet, and I firmly believe that to your medicine I im indebted for this great cure. I shall be gied to communicate with any person on the sulject who may be pleased to call on me, and ant roborate what I hive said in the above. certificate, at the rectos, or my residence. Yours, etc. , EDWARD HeSSON. Cr Ile very particular to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, as prepared Ur Dr. Swayne, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia; all others are " flectitious and counter. BWAY:E"S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE "A safe and effectual remedy far Worms. Dyspep sia, Cholera Kuhns, sickly or Dyspeptic children or minks. and the most useful Family Medicine ever of. fermi to the Public." ULD 7ETS TIONIZ tICITIT)C ATE. PRI LIDILPII7-1 Mirth WI, 1849 SWA rvi—Dear Sir—Haring wadi. use of, ra• rious nauseous Vermifuge Medicines, which had been highly applauded by their proprietors, without the slightest good effect, and having hew] my neighbors speaking in the highest trims of your Worm Medicines, its delightful taste and woriderfial effect. although I kit somewhat discouraged frcm the result of the arti cies I hod *weed upon my already emaciated, sickly, dyspeptic braking child, whose delicate aml almost worn out frame the Worms bad already begun to make their ravages ; I concluded ,o make trial of your val uable Vermifuge, which, to• our wrest joy, the Worms had to let go their deadly and and strong holds upon the vitals. Such was the effect of Eh.. Smayries Val• rnifug on my child - which-is now perfectly healthy, assuming all the color of the rose, with all the mirth fulness of an innocent and playful child. Yours Ste., TOBIAS WIEOAND. No. 4 Howell street, between Schuylkill Third and Four h. • Beware of Mistakeat Remember, Dr... Swayne's Vermifup is any put opin square bottles: See that the name js spelt uurrectly,lBWAYNE. .CLEANSE AND PURIFY ! Dr. - Strayne's Sugar Coaled Sarsaparilla and Es. tract of Tar Pills. A mild and effective_purgative, great purifyer of the Coot', they «Tree( all the functions of the liver, end Pis- 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 Fills. See that the signature of Dr. Swayne is on each Box. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Swayne. corner of Rib and Race street; Phila. dalphia, to whom all orders should be addressed. AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY. Burros dr. PO Towanda Pa.. Chas. Rathbone, Canton, Brown & Rockwell, Mott- Beid!man & Brown, A- rotten, • then valley. C. H. Herrick, Athena. D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. Kinney & Haterlee, She. C. T. Murphy. Centrewille.i shequin. J. Daniels, Burlington. 1 8. W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Troy. 22y IVN O other medicine has ever been introduced to the public that has met with such unparalleled suc cess, as Da. Soc Les Oriental Sovereign Bales rills. Having been but six year, before the public, and the advertising small, compated, with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into every state in the Union and Canada,: They have • absolutely become the Standard kledicine et the diy. They are purely vegetable and so admirably compountled that when ta ken in large doses they speedily cure the most delicate, nervous female, and have raised numbers front their beds after all other remedies had failed. As them are spurious Pills in eirculdtion called Ori ental or Siagereige Balm, he sun" to see before you boy that the name of " De. E. L. Souk 4. Co." is on the face of the boxes. None others can be genuine. We are not aware that any one who is making a spurious article has yet dared to make use of our name ; but some of them have bed the impuileoce to imitate mei torte and copy our Circulars, Certificate', Itc. Tiniest the public. are careful when they purchase, they will ber deceived . I By. 63' The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS eau be had wholesahi and retail or Dr. E. L. Soule & Co., Euclid, N.Y., and in Towanda by HUSTON & POR TER, and by Agents in every town in the country. :Nei Arrangements and New Firm. T x MIX & DR. E. H. MAROS.' having formed • LI a coca/warship in the Drag end Medicine tesinam, most respectfully solic its attention to their fresh supply of E ng li s h, (French, Cusses .and Ameriant Dross, Medicines, Chemicals, Varnishes, Paints, Chi. Dye Slliffs, Perfumery, Patent. Medicines, i&c ita 441 / 0, Camphatie sot bemingtuid—and a very large assort. meat of all kinds of Liquors and Groceries, together with an extravagant quantity of Fancy Goods. We have also, amy genaral variety of Lamps of various deocriptions. Hewn; received a fresh supply of Goods, they invite the public to ...amine their stock before purchasing then hemprosiiiing one sod all who way feel disposed to mond to lbws .thair so son an as liberal term as any Ohne seta went this side a( .Naw Yoric. One of the prapriators beings regular Pbysieise,af fords,ingole plarantes of the genuine quality of an at cla&sokl st their awe. Towanda, June 1,1850. • skDital. M. Bullock & Co.. East . Stnitbfield. King & Vosburg. Troy. A SOVEREIGN BALM. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT/ AOfin!, • _ . Afflicted do sot Despair Andise r jam being rearseifivat Deedh by &bend's aGno►ac Symp. The following case is one of the greatest triumph" rt medicine ow disease ever published in tosikailbir• tory. Read it! Prompted by no other;then the:feeling benevoknee. old for the benefit of my afflicted fellew beings, I de •irettr-make known a short description of my disresa and the unexpected curet obtained from.BCHENCIPS PULP:IONIC SYRUP. About three years ago I was afflicted-wit u a violent cold, which settled on my breast and side, and every low days around Mae confiders ole blood; my cough was tight end distressing. -Every day, I had violent fever creeping chills, end profuse sweats at night, with great difficulty of breathing and • great loss of appetite; my system was entirely pros trated, being confined to my. bed most of the. lime.— reo of the most eminent physicians of this 'city at tended me. and sites exhausting all their skill, pro.. pounced my case incurable. Indeed, one said my lungs were almost gone, and I could not possibly to. cover, At this stage of my disease, I wo prevailed upon to try De: Schenck's Put:music Syrup, and before I bad taken half a (lours bottle% was ea far recovered ss to be to go sheet the house. It seemed to strength entity whole system—it loosened the cough and stop peel the bleeding--my bowels beaus* regular, end every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and ncurish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pro. Kress of my health and so sudden the change, that I became too sanguine of a 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 lunge last tall. accompanied by' a dis tressing cough. I sgain commenced taking the Put manic Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck who, upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abscess formed in my side, which gathered and broke, discharging. as near as I can judge, • pint of very di-agreeable yellow mat- ter. This seeped to cleanse and purify - nay whole sys tem, From this time I begau to get better, and am happy to say entirely recovered. lam sore at this tune I enjoy better health than I have for the last ten. years. Since I commenced taking the Pulmonle Syr up, I hove never foiled to recommend it .wberevet I went, that others, ha well as myself, Might be saved saved from that markt, disease I , for I feel it a duty I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to mention a few cases which hare come Under my * immediate observation. Being on a visit 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 had given the child up as in curable. I told her what benefit I had received from the use of Schenek's Pulnionie Syrup; add inducml her to procure a bottle. I beard nothing more from the little sulkier until abotit three month after; being in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very attentively. the Briefly approached me, and asked if I was not the lady who recommend ed Schenek's Putmonie Syrup to her dying child' last summer in t laniden. I replied that I eras: She said that her child had entirely recovered. and was oncotn. manly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resides in Bridesburg. Another lady I would mention in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyeaWas seriously affected with it. She had become greatly emaciated, and to all appearance, pastrecosety. I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonrc Syrup, which she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs.,McMellen, whose residence I will Ore on appli. cation, was evidently in l the-last stage of Consumption, I prevailed upon her to try the Po!manic Syrup. In a *en' abort time she wasenthely recovered, and now en jots excellent health, having become arereding4 fleshy These are three cases within my knowledge, which I know were cored by Scherer:We Pulmtmic Syrup, AU who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my residence Banish street five door above tenth north side, I think I wiU be able to seria l-retail* convince them by own ease, and others that l'know have been cored by this Syrup. Sines my cure, there have been so manj to see unto know what took, that I have had a very good opportunity .01 knowing a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly benefetted thereby, and. I think if persons afflicted with Conlumption or Liver Complaint, would' send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examine their lungs, and if he says he can cure theni, follow the directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover.l • GULLELMA L. LEIBE'RT, Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. .1; H. Scacscx—Dear Sir—l have knoWn Leibert for several years, as • member of my,ehurch, 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 needless, Yours, truly. THOS. L. JANE WAY, Pastor of the, North Presbytrian Chinch, Philadelphia, June 20, 1849. 6th at. ibove Green. Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK, at his Lab orratory S. E. corner Coates &Marshall its., and by the following Agents in Bradford County. GM A. Perkins, Arbors; D. Dailey, Lanyardlle; T Humphrey, °Amen; Maynard &- Woodburn, Milne' J. J. Warkinj, Monernton ; D. D. Parkborst, Le Roy C. R. Rathbone, Canton ; King & Vosburg, Troy and by MIX & M ARON, Towanda. Price, $1 per bottle or $5- per half dozen, . To the Victor lbelontgs the Spoils. , ALTOUGH many preparations in lb form of" Popu ktr Medicines," have been before the public, elaim mg to give relief, and even cure the most inveterate diseases. yet none have so well answered the purpose as Dr. tnterman's Medicated Lozenges. They are agreea ble to the taste, easily admtnistercil, and from the utt precidented success which they have met with, and the remarkable carat which they have performed, may justly lay claim to the title of Con Otetor over the di seases for which they have been recommended. Dr. Sherman's • • COUGH LOZENGES" Cure themost obstinate cases of Cough in a few hours. i They have cured a large number of persons Who have I been given op by theirphysicians and friends, and many I who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hectic Fever,.by their use bum had rose of health restated to the , haggard cheek and now live to speak forth the praise of this invaluable medicine, Dr. Sherman's t. WORM LOZENGES" Have been proved in more than 400.000 cases to he in falLisble, in fact the only certain Worm Destroying Medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them Then they cannot be forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of =di tine to them in this form is great beyond conception, When the breath of the.child becomes offensive, and there is picking.of the nose, grinding of the no...grind ing of the teeth during sleep, paleness about the Alps with dumbed cheeks, bleeding at the nose, headache, drowsiness, starting during a l lael" , distort ed. dreams, awaking with frightning screams, troublesome cough, feverishness thirst, voracious appetite, sickness at the ' stomach and bloated stomach--these are among the many prominent symptoms of worms, end can be relieved by these iacomparable Loienges. They have Dever been knewn to fail. Dr. Sherman's CAMPHOR 'LOZENGES" Relieving headache, nevvou s sick headache, palpitation of the heart and sickness in a keiserninutti. They cure lowness of spirits, despondency.faiuness, come, spismy cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints.... they keep up the spirits. dispel all the distressing of a dissipation, and enable a penicin to andergo great men. tal or bodly toil. Dr. Sherman's .POOR MANS PLASTER" la acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strongthing.Plaster in the world and a sovereign remedy for *lli and weakness in the back, loins, side breast, neck, limbs, biota, rheumatism, lumbago, - &c. One million a year will not supply ,the demand.— Caution is necesea", as there are • many unprincipled persons who would force • spurious snide upon the community. Be careful to get Sherman 's Poor Man's Plaster, with a "fa e ',mike' of his written name clothe back—none others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Sold in Towandarby HUSTON-1k POR. TER, No. I, Brick Row. Ifee SURVEYING AND - 1 / I APPINOL HAVING resumed the business or MR . VETINO, all' work entrusted to my. are will be done with accuraey and &sprat. Notices let" at the "Ward House" will ensure attention. May 24, 1850. JOS. CAIRN SIMPSON. .Refer I*—G. P. Mown, IdiehaelMeylert, • . C. 1.. Ward, IJ. 8. Dryden. ~: ; ~.EAtcDua. DI lICAVD DITTLX=Oine • iime—Tassi A ~ •' a134-01;wr 1111 asses Ma stpepet WM. prim sworLihagc„, Raft Ar fir Saga_ P9ll—iii . . n ot A ewe put is WIT iIOTTLIM mod Is at** eins &Mad and as that to the rad loan. . r Theism* of TIMI - PIMP I lit WI/ Saawailinza end 11l other stoner mad may in WM. 01111111IIre be understood from the follow% Hots t ntsr—ttealnee It not ray pommosin, al porter oft= sssliottaauo Pons Zetests of . _ BarsapaAlllai• Yellow Dock, ' , . • ChfOrr y e ßad 'lleilaiallesis 'Mod% SAO obesity, seie.pomefir eeeme,Miid, end :emir emeiddi each of them siwilors earalatad= , 6,8 gooa4l. sof boale of medicine, Caned ,Rrtmd Bat, Bream 11 , - becffna..Tids rustler ar ratisram am med ical cOfmcy mod Adativ sirtra weerat •thts , • - • Roots. ood Voce abler, ' the Powriruna prapasktot whjcb are greadriatinuna to ikeww. and when than are compoded with irareeparitra, Maw Smaafrar nary wake Wer aledirewtheaarei eweedt • and eaten =ISM stage Blame te Ike amid. ,So Creak ileac, -dist urban Awn &SW sediral ewe. SIBS= , • . . oar O.s TablesieseatiVeirei lam aD. .• ' Bat Isis sot so wait ExtreetoorAneegereige, fag to extrequesett of its asdkettioW bow tass) being so mock weeekeeedised reduce/ the Doss of fisisagarilla has to be Tire. Three or Mere Ileiteesec. r 012114 or Kean Hew a DA ID bawl asg wedissi eat" end se &bottle of bolds oriztploss spetwfsla will so is 4.001 64 = l it OKI SO MOW doses • day, will Iwo up's bottle of it to • rnfri..lrrrg, or ele! Birra.":" .bow nark hard firlit thee& renrlidle,"4loll fit figs Twelve to tideless Dart Wiper thas a bottle at Stmethrt a' and tf Its daily moiled erracazig awn be aa Awning and Maumee ea th e dany 'dear) of tria, left U Yuma that Cho bathe Pinums. iii worth law, at Fie thweinare than a WOW of deraspadith, The above eowparbwe does sot yet dew tbs.perat dtiferreee in *dale between the wathani rpkoq Or B a =oetfrrcii and Saw, PAaILLI. wUI appear by the of on= bmar• Paopidew, thawing that ONI BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PURIFIER M!=l TEN Bottle. of Elaramparilla. I t, then,Natis BaTTLY of Pommel sena for Oatz Dacus Owe Swim of Sowrowirille *odd watt itorTemt Centh, CANCEROUS scitortme. Kr. 3. B. Haw= of Awn, await Co, N. Y., wtio opiaaviral of Scrofula to ISO, swore to the fasts an whited below, In en Mak* in-the Somme Cotner In the drys/ New Yeah, on die 266 of Das aisalsw, ISA wider the foitowion•e'Whilame t•-• A potion In tbeiCifp of No. Yore had manufactured and eroded washer article of tordletne, 0111%4 It Naarris lower Man. COM, In itt Or feuds* arederiat He was prowswed to obtain damage., to the Supretne Court of the City of-New York, and the caws wait ottiwna et the Coo" toJ. 8 . Mosworr, Est:. 51 Liberty anent, an eminent Lawyer, as Reeser to take the teat away. The dedendod_pheaded to stodoothe 4*m/we, that the Yroprieuns of Brenda medicine bad in wow ewe, poodehed ?ALBS aroma/xi& of oweaand thaahad casonntoi a fond on the public, and, therefore, one not entitled to &maces. The care of Mr. Edw. his was asteeteti aa bag Juba and Rankine was moss as • dhow to regard to die Fevre ea NW/died, sod 44 tiatustael MOLE titan sorranntn the paMkofies. • X. HAMA ea lus " with /hero; IP *Khios. Itstisell, hove wed 11 kr . S. , :d/ Abod 1M.A.1000. Iw e very badly •• &Meek •• • h, ••••••i &welt — the all tohl toe 1 saintise =di toe tom Is of welt otheteso, etre ewe boat... 1 odd Brees /ell e. I so steer. Wes leaden sd meg ea /eve Ibe bet raellerd eq,benl Inft. ted I code el nut ay bed wary hood, toy de way se de On Get tossoor ; os vote out 00.01 R let It tholl tp Shot op ost of is , it ody bodes by • per at tel." ; • hoe es earo rirompi ay ipe, mo tie le WWI paled eel vetatin beet et doer ore on sty obodde e/itri• •• coxed, seder tie des sty detoptally levotturb elate. Wee! Syy stew s AM my body eel I. east ides kWed hoes toy Adele to ay abaft mesh ed sem to Le bar r, 1,1014 onset atm drer• ohs. I and Braset Porilleria man beks,ll.oino bee be al elms day. Ivs eel I etre* se eel •Tostr.l st o±rj that hail. Go essgtesei saw, s• to see me to id wt be: to . belM 1 sae O. 6.a dem (a einmilatt. die web se Shestbe s e se us bred were as Ibe gel ale to rolk oft to tb• atoo of Dew{ at ante Code, A ► wn got tho Met bottle ; tie book BIALA IP ALL UT MCKIM blehreseitti ot• Most as hrpr tess4 of my Web; me 1 the rated goad st divrivit gnat, I sea Aix Zee •••••, - .licb ark! • PIATICT CORE se need cos to el este Arta PULL PARI7COLAIL : T ! sts4 altapirswar Itf‘i \'(*) b'4l lir. 0. R. SANNET. merchant. Mew, Oneida renntiv.s s'.. ins Reined us tbat A. cancer-doctor b 114%.14 county was ritorting . wen. derfal•enren of Cancan, through the eocory of BRANT'S mu ll, VINO EXTRACT. A ouresudwror w Omens- county, bl -1.11,0 UoinT, Bald Pcsunr.a. Mr. A. 13..9crn.c, dnagamo, at Canal°. bane. Montgomery county, N. T., has informed us of in-important Rota of spent:Mt or long antuditic, which won erected on an aged lady of that plea. U, therefore, ti ts Peurtea rotas (*.sneer. by, its parifying, heeling power, what impure 'disease of the Woad tan LL notate I Seven rare experience and winmP says there are mum bet what It will cure. PEVER43ORE CUBED . The B.'. RICIIBRD DUNNING. Pastor of the Presbyterial theren, /Mma Basin, Monroe county, N. Y., wrote to 0..: "1 have Jaw rembred a *nor from Mr. CIIAIrItET D171 , *1 Re, ?Oath! to the _are of his rewerease. Yea madepend on what it wanes, the hi a Christian man ad an eider to the church. Bowe years since se had to bare toe of Ms legs ad sjf,th save Melia., to comer/nem* of a Yemmears. Tbs o th er Mg being now affected, and about to atlfplatsted, I recommended - Baires Manama. Bead the re. 501 t..• says: •I bras 'sod ants MIES tornats of BRANT'S MEDICINE. / * Mama Au. MOM /M. re ja thel Stedielea zed can now say that, with the blessing of lied, it has Vesed a ewe qf beg e Bee Puiphlets iw tall pattlentium LIVER-dOMPLAINT: Di. NATUAN UVB3AID. of AmAnt Co*... bee the did.* gm; most e Aysicians, was 'Meted . Itr Liscr-Com. h t= ti tm er rs PU : tho eared. FEMALE' EAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy armed to the pub& has over been half ex certain and Ocher/ lill 'stork, ALL the Incidental mookorolo and irromloritim of drr or Burl% Permotl l / 1 11V &WAIL it makes no dia., oncebenapporrie& morat,ur other rook rea—tt SZOI:t h Ly revlsdkrottro Mr averse. oredhio marmardotondoroddmr end adore" rmivorn lIMV/LIMIT" ar, Soo pamper 'CHANCE OF LIFE, Rom die to th e iOkthe tessess at mate afxt-the ens sue is seadaysta, sad the ether so ssedisiThs sappinsad, u tp Ne mo an of do/WO *mom that frosioulY arise cues - Keeelet , sedi done, • Dyspepsda—Sour Stomach ! 'A Genesee Co., Febromow-1, not. St T. WALLACE It C E O.—(:..dhows: I ww. for mono than • year, adlirted with a &seams of the. stomach. leentld not eta ray Ca or many etaboascar without musing great pain, sicknewosal v.:midair:and was contlasually @Meted with a emir launutch. l u an earwebtatet„ tried one bottle of HEARTS MEDICDIE. which. mystter disappoint:ems, woad relined ran wed psis after durrelbre used a second bottle. which has completely r in e rheum I • soar welt and beady. and can am almost any' thini without being pained, or thew:mach. bectesdna war. Tome reareftfally, T. S. UILCOX " Kr. Wltcox I. • Impeomble merchant of 'Attica. URSISO SOU NOVTII, LIICOIEIHEI, • WALLACE"Ittraton. Cistrisua Co.. N. Y. Ort. 19. HO. "Meets& W. T. W & CO. - Some ttme last winter wile became so debilitated hail the elects of .Lseorrhse s • • . es. Ing Sore Maul& that she could not.nft her child or y> y house. mad labor. Her medical neatment eras earl. , to the advice aml mescelptions of most eminent physicians. until ear she eras exhausted In useless efforts. She became so-!_e_rya !their. • that at the time she commenced taking ltrours Medirke she erwol bed no more than sighry.tteit pounds 'bet by the Moshe bad taken leer bottle", she became perfectly well. The core is so perfect. that she is now enabled m do all tecessary household' iron, abet eabied. thirty potuidsof flesh in (ma weeks. Yours unly. C. B. OALENTIVE." The readertrin observe that Mr. olt.tliTlNT says " ewe stmt .^ Re e Ire are InfOrmed by Z. S. Ter, Esq.. of the Isms pbmoe. his studied medicine. MEM - =Wit DISEASES. BR RATS . PURIFYINCI EXTRACT la a terfertead ateroapt rod. Miler of ail tbe MICICVIT, or, any of the Twines prepare. tkee-of Camera. or ICACCAT=iptiss; and h rratoreadte .Ned, moday.and ea ilk perta • to deb orkgtnal. mamma ETATS. GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM! BOLTSTANDRIL, merchant. Oberlin. lorr.sie Co., Olt* WTOre, December .19, 15418,a5el after having mated haw 10:e a charm the PULMONARY BALSAM had elected the erne of tin whiten &TM tins conrb. atW : personally meet BRAN vs PIA; - a rycnacr, rut general debtllty of my system; mid I hare nobeattalicarto saying Mitt It he the beet medicine to anima! and 1111TIGGIATIC tII STITtil that I IMMO MT WK.& IQ every is I=where we have sold BRANT'S MEDICTNYS, they ham 1 their ciffeney, end pima Oa 11116.17 Kerne acrtne." SAL-17 (RHEUM, and all Impure streak augasa it A. 'Loeb, are alwari curd by bILANT•3 XX711.107. • For sale by HUSTON & PORTER, Towands C. ii. Herrick , Ather 3 ; C. E. Rathbene. Canton ; D D. Parkhurst, Leßoy; Drown & Rockwell, Monroe. ton ; E. W, Baird, Rummerfield ; M. A. Welles. Wy. abasing; D. Railey & `Son. Leßayssille ; T. Hurophry. Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn. Rome; E. S. Tracey Smithfield ; Coryell & Gee, Burlington ; L. & E.Run yon, Troy., , al` All letter.and ordira must be addressed to Wal lace & Co.. 106 'Broadway. N. Y. 43y • NEW iSTABLISHYIENT IUbT7EI7IMPISr IP° ILIILMEIIIC7EOSIII • • 14.. M. NYE &CCO., would re apeetllj inforrothe'eitisens of Tow 77fq 7! a and the renimanuttlll4ll ure Eq... I ito they aR kinds of CABINET 'FURNITURE, of the beat mate. .•i dale, and 11101t11111nabip that cannot be surissesed,in additionto diamond assortment inAtountry shops, are will keep on hand and make to order SOFAS, of various and most appro patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholsteredin superior . style, and for ease Mid databililY cannot be surpassed, : even in our largeeities. Also, the half French Ma. hominy Chair, beautifully eptiohdeted, with =sited hair, which never loses its elasticity, and finiabed with the best hair seating. ,Wes Patter, ourselves that ,having bad much sisterliness in thebiesinass, we` shall' be able tcrattisfy alt who may feel disposed to eakboth. se to ; quality and price. and by strkkateentiois to business hope to Inuit alul receive the patroesge of a liberal atm monity. • ' s L. M. NYE & CO. ' Towanda September 18411 TIATS km% liceivia's new . .apply ...Celebrate Fur Union Hawfiw,eale very cheap. Alao a neWi of of clothing, at the new Clothing and Hat ateasNo.t Brick Row, B. & A. CAMPBELL. 1111 Shea Wagons. TERMS OF .THE INGIMMTON BOARDING SCIAX_ ON board end inclodingOrthography, gad.singg Writing. Arithmetic. AJgebra, BookArePin. English Grammar. Rhetotie. Composition, Geography, Use of theGlobes.kliperakogy. Natural Philosophy so il ~.1 1 stronoury.. (with die useuf IPPenithe illus. hate those studies.) Moral Phikisophy and Vheraisq, payable quarterly in-idvance; _sr ennuer, 6100 00 Day scholars, per quarter. 4 00 arras. eaattais. French. per quarter, $4 00 Latin,, 4 0n , ,ottusll. a 4 00 Mac. (on the 021;1,0 psi-quarter,. 10 00 Embroidery and iug work, " , 200 Any your:4llly /seeping - instruction on the pin e , ■ privileged' 9 learn "rug-work,orAti,y one of the shore angusgeir,:ind the semi tine, without additional d erv _ To s young tiny Rho kindle's the' English bitnehea, th e terms of learning eich of the' above bralehrs, are per quarter, ' 63 00 Initruetiona on the Goiter, 4 00 Use of Pianos, Bromine - and painting- in watercolors. including the use ofinatevists, 'iamb as drawing paper, paints, pencils, &c. - Oil painting o r canvass. Painting transparent window shades, incisions the enmity-of materials, ends Formula painting on papal, silk and velvet, per twelve. lesson.. Gilding on silk, crape. &c. Wax flowery, per quarter, Pens and ink, .‘ Washing,' Board Board in vacation. $2 00 per week, , Leiters post-paid, &Wessell to the Mosses WHITE • &GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broom co., N. will e. ceive prompt attention. ROOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. El g• •:.461141- OHN W. WILCOX, has rernosedidi eras liToh• J Meng to the, shop betireen•KingshrT`iS,eed Brit. lett'a stores, and where he sub .solieitif.l.l6ler et public patronage. He intends. .by a earefal Mocha! of stock, and by sttetahorsin the hilarastakortis emu• morals make as seat sr d durable work can be en nufactured in.this part s the country. ' He will keep constant* y on hamkantl manufsettre to order, Morocco, Pali .and Coarse Bootsand Shoes, Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes and Bfpa Childien's -do., Gent's Gaiters and Pamps,¢e, 00. Comary.Produce..of mot descriptions, taken in payment for work. at the market price: Towanda. 4pril 26, 1860. , . THE NOMINATIONS ARE MADE, 11 /1 OW IT In, %FED eT2In rIIZVTZED7 GF. EIARUER trepectinity . wtshes to inform . citizens of Tottanda. and the 'public that he commenced the I • • HARNE3S• At TRUNK MAKING BUSINESS, " m Towanda; on Mein street, a few dome above DIV.= street, where - be will keep constantly on hand or make to order, pied a nd enmmon Ifornega, Trunks cad Trunk Fatic&vi, and all kinds of work in Marine. CAR. RIAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY WORK done to order. From his experience :n the business, and punctuality in encoding to it, he hopes he may receive a share of public patrona g e. • GO' MI kinds of work may he had at his shop cheap aer than at any other shop in this county: 'Towanda. Juno 12, :850 Removed to north side Public Squri! W. 4. C'hasubcriin, - - 13 AS just returned from the. city 11 of New York with a large j C e - r . ..ii supply of Watches, Jewelry aikT i 2 . 1 4 7 Silver wale, comprising in part. • - if Rite following articles: Lorr.' 1.. , -,tic .. „ L'Epine and Plain Watches, wit l.\\i , • . ta complete assortment of Calif Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. F. get 11 in gs, Breast Pina,Brageleis. Lockets. Gold chat. Gold Pens, Keys, ete. Abio, all sorts of Silrenew and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he dna for sale execeedinglycheap for CASH. Watchee repairr:d on short notice, and wornatizt to run well, or the money will he refunded, ands eat,: ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE' SINA R . , and Painter - Sabi- , taken in payment for worl ; and Idea. „rate care, and forerer,that the Produce entanre,priiid when the rcpt is done—l war against creditin- all its forms. W, A .7 „,,C - HAMBEELIN, Agent. Towanda, April :8 - -- - The big-brain] GratinLa; Tegelable filh - were introduced into the 1. •n the year 1816. Their et. raurdinary virtues, and ore loth); dver. all other PILLS known in this country, he established them as Me law. and Medicine of Ike day: For sale, together with. thr other valusuie,preparafirms of the Graefenhera Hasten di Porter, H. Mis in- Towanda, and l agents appointed in each town in the co6nty. Also, for sale, theiGrrafenheig Manual of Healthy complete amen 11093 for Families, containing informs. lion relatite to the treatment of almost every form 01 of disease ;•300 pages—price, 50 Cents. N. B. A Family Newspaper will he given. free of chasge. for one year,lo all who purchase Graelenbery Medicines.- - All communications must be addressed to P.C. gersal r Elmira, Chemting county, N. Y., General Aet. THE CORYLE EXTRACT, Or Nature's Palo Destroyer/ and Remedy for Dims THIS Extract is a pure liquid, free from every inconvenient or dangerous. As a pain used this medicine is Superior utivery thing yet discovered' and as an application to reduce infatuation, the A O ° I , mankind is challenged to equal Nature in it. knotbet the Nervous System—bright wounds, bruises, and cleanses ulcers--redeces all manners of swelluSt and tumors; and cures Summer Complaints. DY l " tr7 Infantile Diseases, Female complaints, ird most of ea ordinary qamily Ailonste. REM) TI OPINION OF iioN. rms c sPF.NeIt After what I have stated, you will not be solo' at the diclaration.of my opinion and firm esnu d t that the liquid prepared by you to oat fa TO TM , VITALI:Mint btocorzutes TN gruncai •tre, sy Ivor Ina Ti nts;.-and that it In" prove a most etiollw remedy for all nervous affecoona, and■" re _ fi'f _ mations, acute and chronic, when seasonably rue r• - * erly applied. Further observation and experiment 09 be necessary to determine the best look of 41."11°P tion, whether.intetnally in externally, sod the P an "' ,Al to be administered: 6 ' Your ob't arrant, Jour C. Seaters. The - above 'median. may be found at all the AA , cies for the sale or the celebrated Graefenbenl rims% in,the eounties named; • , . tr i aA r Cat4 48•10rIer =MUSA' A THE eubscriber has mow& to his new shop; a few rolk 4 ' 'his former location and on tbl; posite side of the street, ill' hem . . ? continues to Identifier:ire 29- keep on hand. all kis& of O and wood sell CHAIRS: j ; :SETTEES of various kfO°'__ BEDSTEADS every d • we r `r Lion, which I will sell los cash or Produce. or Pine or Cherry Lumber. plankiwiil *received for work. TURN rip ti' pe order at the neatest manner. Also, ' *' CABINET WORK, make and kept On hand, or made to order.,ito the 10 wanner. JAMES MA KINSOS Towanda, March 9,-1848.- t 4 00 10 00 4 40 5 03 3 00 to Of El s5O MIE
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