2;,6vt'ourtitv4C. Frdm the;G:obe.l Work for the Walk TIitESIIING OUT GRAIN.—We beg to renew on; injunctions of last month, to get through with this labor at early a period as possible. The con siderations which we then urged are 4ways Safi to act upon ;no man has more necesAy then an agriculturist to be ready for the changes of the mar het—no one is more liable to have his interest!. ',porton' with by the agents of Fpeedlation--cone where factitious circumstances, often coined for the occasion, are more lit'ply to tax the profit due to his honest labors and toils. 'Thus liable to the trifis and tritticisnu of trade, it shonld ever be 'the business of the grain grower, to get out his crop at his earliest convenience, in order that he may be able to seize upon the propitious period for 'selling it, as he may rest assured that he can only proteci himself from such impositions by unceasing vigi lance. Although we have Watched the indications of the wheat crop with mitCh,solicitude—with much care and attention, we have, as yet, been unable to de cide with any degree ol •certainty, whether the . aggregate crop of the whole country has been a age one, an ever ige one, or whether it is below the latter sliniciardi though from premmt.evidence it would appear to have been a large one, F. MN E.—Prepare yArr pens for the reception ol the hogs you may intend to fatten, iu order, that, so soon as the masts of the woods may have-keen consumed, they may be ready for them Each pen should have a rubbing post, it bottom should be covered with several itiches y n depth, of marsh mud or other rough material, to absorb the liquid evacuations of the ho;', the which, as it may be come saturated, should from time to time, be 'cleansed and replaced by fresh materials. When removed, it should be fbrmed into compost heaps, mill mixed with plaster, or charcoal, to economise ' the ammonia. Hogs are most excellent manufac tures of mantire ; but, In render Clean 'effii.tent, you , • must furnish them with the rough materials to work 'with. Each hog in a pen, is capable, during the fattening season, of converting two loads of such materials into good warriors. No animal rniils more urine than the hog, and there are none voiding it of so rich a quality; it abounds in nrea,•albumen; common salt, muriate of potash, gypsum, chalk, and gluber's slip. while 'the solid evacuations, are supposed to be as rich, in nutritive elements, as are those of man. Substahces so eurivhing, ahould then, most certainly be economised—should be made to perform their rightful offices in the im provement okthe soil—in the nurture ; elaboration ; and perfection of t e products of the earth. All hogs when ust taken up for fattening, should receive two or ill doses of flour of sulphur, aril as many of copperas, it messes of bran or meal, say a table spoonful, each dose, at intervals of two days apart. Their food for the first Iwo or three weeks should be pumpkins, apples, lid roofs, or other vegetables, which should be boiled or steam ed, made into 'lashes with bran or meal, the latter being increaq from (lay to day, so that when they come to have corn or meal altogether, the change may not be injuriously lett by them. We hardly know, whether it would be prudent for us to remind our readers, that cooked corn meal will go further-by 30 per cent,in fattening hop,than . will the nnground and uncooked whole grain and that a saving of 15 or 20 per cet t, may be affected by boiling the whole corn. However, let it be prudent or otherwise, as we have told / them so, we will take the responsibility of asking them to try the experiment ; and of personally superintending it. Many a barrel of corn that had been given out for fattening hogs, for want of personal supervision; has s*d its way to a nbighborinkgrogshop.. Cha4oa/, Ashes, Rot in, Wood, and Sall, should at all limes during the periods of fattening, be acee ble to the hogs. Carri.r.yznns.—llave as many loads of rough materials hauled as Will co% er your cattle-yards 12 inches in depth ; fashion these basin-shaped, so as to prevent the escape of the urine. Occasionally spread plaster over your yards, alter the cattle are confined therein ;'adding as you can, other rough materials from time to time ; arutknir • word for it by next Spring, all such materials will have been made into the moat enriching fertilizers which you could desire. ORCHARD . Tanr.s.—Examine these, 'cut oft alb dead limbs into the sound wood, make a smooth **face to the wound, and paint it with a mixture made of equal parts of bees wax, rosin and tar; then brush the balk of the tree *ith a hard brush, and paint with a mixture of soft soap, salt and Sulphur, as prescribed last month. 11 the trees are covered with moss or roes, they should be scraped with an iron scraper, 14ne the mixture is pm on. If not recently manumit, or cuhivated with a ma nured crop, you . slioUld treat your orchards. to a dressing this Fall; such as we advised for yonug tries last month. Unfair fruit, and unproductii-e trees ale 'the natural result of impoverished sails. A half-fed infant will be pony and diminutive, so will an apple ;—neither cap be viginously grown, with out pabhlous fiat. DasixscE.- 17 We repeat our advice of last month, to drain your wet lands : it is called for by your best interests. SI Lai .Cows —hi addition to the scanty fare,of the positives, mikh cows should receive generous messes of succulent rood, and hay at nighti—and it you. have not already provided • warm stabling for their winter accommodation, do so without delay. • Young Stock should be provided with additional food' of nights as it is important to bring them into winter quarters in good conditen •-equally so is it, . ••, r to keep them so. - Working .Anunsis of all kinds should de treated well. Fcricsz.—Examine and repair these. ern Birtunsms.—lf not already done,these should . be cleaned out and white-Imbed. 141111141 or Lawns.--From 20 to 25 bushels of lime per acre is as much as should 'be put ea poor lands at one time—from 40 to .50, on lands in good heart ; but on sitting lands well shaved with vegetable. matter, 100 • bushels may . be *drama gecnisly put on. . Twice these quantities of marl may be Applied very advantageously. Every thing ought to be realized that can feeds plant, fertilize the earth, or contribute to the neces sities and comforts of man or beast. 'SCLLING CORN —Don't sell your corn in the ears. bat shell it. The cobs, when ground into meal, make a hourishinglood for much cows and.other cattle. Illistithattons. 'l' 1 ' JAIN Vlar 1 nrasagereas., • . I. H. KELLOM„. A. Ari. Mrs. H. KELLOM. Teacher of Music Drawing 4e. Mies. PRISCILLA M. SHERWOOD, Tender in Primary Drparlosent. PHE Full and Winter season will commence on .L Tuesday Augrint 20th, and continue without bp . terminion till Christman when dare will le a vacation Juring the Holy Duty.. Particular attention will he paid to those ping to teach during the Winter Afar scholars can be nalommodtited with bound in the family of the hi:sapid, TUTION rag 11P.UAUTIM Primary rtspertment, IP to $3OO Common English. $ 50 High English, 4 00 Latin, Greek and Higher Mathematics, 6 too lIXT*4ITUTIO.U. Music on Piano Tint., la 00 French: Painting and Drawing each, is on incidsntals. . FRANCIS SMITH, President. SETH PAINE.Sec'y. Troy. Bradford county, Pa.. Aug. 1850._ TOWANDA ACADEMY, THE next term of this Institution will commence on Wednesday the 2d diy October next. neder the change of G. R. B . as Principal, and Miss, E. C. BARSTOW, Preceptrewi. Tuition per term Inf Eleren weeks: Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geogra phy and Mental Arithmetic The same, with Wells' Grammar, Adams Arithmetic and Town's Analysis, Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, As tronomy and Book Keeping, Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry. Survey ing, Conic Sections, Analytical Geometry. s &c. 4 50 Latin, Greek and French Larirarges, 5 00 Poet, Ist and 2d terms, 25 Scholars received at any period of the term, and charged only from the time of their entrance. Board can be obtained in private families on rea sonable terms. .1. D i MONTANYE, Pres't. C. L. W•nn, Sec'y. of Board of Truktees. Towanda, Jane 15, 1850. 1 , F.~F3 ~~DTr, ~D Is~ u GOLD IN WISCONSIN ! THE coming, Elmira and Buffalo Line. having re duced the fare from any port on the Chemung ea nal to Buffalo, afford facilities not heretofore offerer] to emigrants and others seeking • home and fortune in he Great West. A Bost of this line will less. . Corning it, Elmira for Buffalo Every week during the season, in the following order Leaves Corning Tuesday's at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leaves Elmira, Wedneiday's at 2 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Havana, Thursday's at P. M. Tows down Reese' Lake Friday, Touching at Big Stream, fttariury, Lodi, Dresden, passing Geneva, Wetterloo and &macs Falls on Sat urday. Leaves Buffalo for Elmira and Corning every Sat urday morning, leaves Rochester every Monday mom- Mg. Bind CORNING, Capt. E. H. CALEB, . Boat ELMIRA Capt R. P FERRIS, Boat BUFFALO, Captain -- F .- or Freight or / Passage apply to the Captains or the following Agents: W. M. Mallory, Corning—S. B. Strang & Co. A. G. Reynolds, Elmira—Wm. Reynolds, Horseheads, I. Winternante, Horseheads—E. S. Hinman, Havana L. G. Townsmen& Big Stream—Woodworth & Post, Lodi—Hastings & Field, Geneva--Gray & Sweet, Waterloo—J. Miller, Seneca Falls—L. Boatedo, Mon teatima=H. L. Fish, Rochester—Niles A. Wheeler. Buffalo a7Provisiona for "sale by the Captains on board. Elmira. Aril 4. ISSO. 11-11VIIM THE SUBSCRIBER. having now completed his arrangements fot the acoministation of the novel mg Public, feels warranted in soliciting his sham of Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with the best Me marktiafforda. His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar shall be filled with as good Liquor as are to be found in the country. BESJDES, br the accommodation of many, the subseriber is manufacturing Bnals, Moro Soeildles, Her tel, Trunks and Yakes. be., be. And keeps on bled a good assortment of PATENT MEDICINES. for ali of which his patrons will be asked only onside— rale priee. Poe former patronage and faun, the public will please accept the swan Masks Of T. D. BPRINO. Lionville, Sept., 13,18511. Very Strange but true. Gentleman of _Utica, N. Y., has obtained from 11 the Witch-halal, a simple remedy, which lays a more just claim to the name of " family elm an . than any Medicine we have ever before known. Nothing is eorreeete& with it but • littler Alcohol to preserve it, and yet it acts with great certainty in mammas/ pain and all local indentation, curing all sores, burns, brui ses and lameness, rapidly. Pike, bowel complainer, cholemmorbos, hemorrhage, ear ache, tooth-ache, more eyes md all 'corneas &freedom. It is white as water and & harmless, and it is called " Pond's Pain Destroyer and Healing Extrad." None is genuine except " Pond's Extract" is blown in 'be bottle. Mr. Pond tint introduced this medicine to the public abd has expended a vast deal of dint and money in - bringing it to a high'state of perfection, and we now warrant every bottle-to give astasMition. A man by the name of Spencer has put -jorth an snide calks! "The Coyle Extract" which clams to be from the Witch.hasel. If from that shrub:its name s i perfect deception, and his a very Imperfect arti cle; be not deceived, get a pamphlet and see. For sale at Montanye's &-1 o. Towanda, S. S. Bin man Monroeton, Parkhurst & Lamb - Leßoy, Horrace Willey Franklin. Jane sth 1850 MYSTERIOUS KNOW-MSS II TOWANDA! Clock, Watch, . and Jewelry Store ! AM. WARNER lakes this _method of informing e his old manners and the public generally, Mat be has purchased of J. P. Bull, his atockof Watches, (Ache and Jewelry. .and has commenced the above business in all of its various branches at the old stand of the hum, on Maio street, two doors south of Brick Row. His reputation es • watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is hardly mice*. sarj to say a word on that point. With his long ex perience and great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in Deming , to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will do them justice. All goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted u I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches end Jewelry kept constantly on band. My motto shalt be—quick aides, small profits, cub down, and no credit given. Credit need not be asked hrr--es 1 am bound not to make his acquaintance. Towanda. July 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER. • L. B. UT ATT 617110521 , D1V DIikYWZOW, T 8 permanebtly boated at Troy, and will continue to make professional visits at Towanda, whet. be will he found at the Ward House—and also manna to vi sit Canton, Monrooton. Buffington and Smithfield as 'mail. Towanda, Sept. 4, IMO. SURVEYING AND MAPPING: Ur A VINO resumed the business of SURVEYING. 1.4. oil wadi eatrepted to ray ewe will be done with 4 acenracy end delerch. Notices leR at the "Ward Rowe^ will mean attention. May 84; 1850. 308. CAIRN SIMPSON. Refire to—O. F. Mason. I Michael Playlet, • C. L. ram, I S. Replan. F , A 11114t118 ain find CIDER DARREL/3,11y cans soon o 2 ow TIFFANY'S. 11 Aire News doe Use Sick. **des and testimonads, sufficient to jil _siFers calms - of tins paper, can be pranced selfingfortle the teanderfal virtues If ion Simple cMtWed idalitinee. DR. !MAYNE% Celebratti Calepend.Syrip d wild Cherry! Tat MOST COMMON *IMMO that I would net giye one bottle of Dr. Swayne's Cons- Syrup of Wild Ch ,for 'or half a dozen of any other pleparstions. I have tried all the popular ones, but this irabds un rivalled for the cure of the following die- rues, viz: Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Consump tion, Spitting of blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Tickling or rising sensation in the Throat, Bronehitir, Asthma or weak. nem of the !Cerro°, System, or ins pairsl constitution from any cause, and to present persons from falling into a: Decruse, &e. &e.. this medicine has not it s equal. •30T9Z1 ROOM CtUTIFICATC. $3 OO S 00 4 00 Great ram of En*Ann Hasse,, Engineer, it Mr. Patti's' Factory, earner of Ninth and Wallace sts, Spring Garden. More substantial evidence of the wonderful mantle@ properties of Dr. Sw 'a Com pound Syrup of Wild Cberry. Pli/LAnnzinA, April Ili, 1850. Dr. Simple—Dear 'Sir—Being severely afflicted with a violent Cold and Cough, which settled upon my lungs, attended with great difficulty, sorenese 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 much as a pint of blood at a time. Thismoutnfol state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of being eared,-having tried physicians and numerous things without relief; but having beard of the great elitists of your Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence,l concluded to make a trial of it, and ant happy to state thit three bottles performed a perfect ewe; my sleep is now un disturbed and sweet, and I Acuity believe that to your medicine Lain indebted for this great cure. I shall be glad to communicate with any passel en the subject who may be pleased to call on me, and cor roborate what I base said in the shove certificate, at the factory or my residence. Yours, ike. &mien Ii . (Er De very particular to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry. as prepared by Dr. Swityne, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia ; all others are " fiectitiotui and counter feit." MAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE " A safe and effectual remedy for Worms. Dyspep. Ma, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspeptic children or 'souks, and the most useful 'Family Medicine ewer of to the Public." I :I=E3===2l Da. lilwavire—Dear Sir—Having made use of va rious nauseous Veracifulge Medicines, which had been highly applauded by their proprietors, without .the slightest good effect, and having heard my neighbors speaking in the highest terms of your Worm Medicines. its delightf u l taste and :wonderful effect. although I lett somewhat discouraged hem the result of the anti des I had forced upon my already emaciated, sickly, dyspeptic looking child, whom delicate and almost worn out frame the Worms had already begun to make their ravager; I concluded make trial of your val uable Yermifuge, which. to our grist joy, the Worm, had to let go their deadly and and strong bolds apart the vitals. Such was the effect of Dr. Swaynes rer: t mifuge on my child which Is Dow perfectly healthy, assuming all the color of the rose, with aU the mirth fulness of an innocent and playful child. Yours die., TOBIAS WIEGAND. No. 4 Howell stied, between Schuylkill Third and POW' h. Beware of Mstakes! Remember, Dr. Bwsyne'. Vennifop is now put op in Knave bottles. See that the name is spelt correctly, BWAYNR. CLEANSE AND PURIFY ! Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla and Era bad of Tar Pills. A mild and effenive purgative, great porifyet of the blood, they correct all the functions of the liver, and as en alterative io Dropsical &Reclines they are very valuable. Giddiness of the bead, dimness of sight, depression of spirits, headachiwkarystrcared by thew purifying Pills. Remember always to inquire partiealarly for Dr. Sways* a Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar Pills. See that the signattne of Dr. &Rayne is on each Box. Tire above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Swayne. corner of nth and Race streets, Phila delphia, to whom an orders should he addressed. AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY. Hams & Pamir. Towanda Pa. Chas. Rathbone, Comm, Al rown & Rockwell. Moo- Be:Hinman & Brown, roeton the valley. C. H. Herrick, Athens." D. D. Parkhurst. Leßoy. Kinney & Batorlea, fibs C. T. Murphy. Centre*lle. Acquit'. Danish, Burlington. N. Bullock & Co., But 8. W. & D. F. Pommy, Smith&M. Troy. 22y King & Vorborg. Troy. VO other medicine has ever hien introduced to the LI public that has met with such unparalleled sots nos, es' De. Soutat's Oriental Sovereign Bolas Pills. Hiving been but six years before the public, and the advertising small, competed with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into every state in the Union and Canada.. They have absolutely become, the Standard Medicine of the day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably compounded that when ta ken in large doses they speedily ewe the most delicate, nervous female, and bays raised numbers from their beds after all other remedies had failed. ERWARI OP COVIITEMPRITS. A• there are spurious Pills in circulation called Ori ental or Sovereign Halm. he sure to see bethre you bu ys that the name of " Dr. B. L Soule ¢ Co." is on the face of the boxes. None others an 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 bad the impudence to imitate ous hoses and copy our Circulars. Cadilates. 4-e. Doles, the public are careful when they parchthe, they •arill be deceived. I By. 07 The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS can he had wholesale and retail or Dr. E. L. !koala & Co., Euclid, N. Y, and in Towanda by HUSTON & PAR TER. and by Agents in every town in the country. J. WINTOSH, DENTIST, .... HAW removed to a few door below Bridge street. ea tbe East side of Maiast,sio the building foe ? mealy eeespied by Moetenie Eq. All operations tewoostiag to PO, or over. ale heti to be paid down. the eneeheder is three moothe. the_ operatiea proves aseetiefactery. the mosey paid will be iethadad. A awale of band however nest aware the layman tithe half left unpaid, with a premier. TIRED APPLE& SHALL quantity of those superior Dried Apple., yet on hand at jilt . TIFFANY'S. Psi Lion.rwtA, March 20, 1849 Motel is net-Desair! Atioffinlenog /bill locw irli!4fioni, Pa* fri *heal"! . like raitil4k Reis ens 4 Bresi4 uhmibl' ,of macho swat, iffimise 'Om ribOieati. aidka kiip. toop me lea mmi l it! by itoAsti Smoke!, ing if bonirrolasee. and foe die boas& of - aided fellow. hangs, Ide ate-to mats known a short daseription or wry iratioi. sad the lintsPected must obtained from SCHERMER PULMONIC SYRUP. About threeyears ago I was aerated with a violent cold, which genial am breast and side, slid teary tow days wand nibs aseidera ble blood ;my tiatult was tight and Alarming. Every day I hid violent fever creeping chills, and pairs sweats at night. Mridt vat difficulty of bombing sad gloat loss of appiiiiiiit a iyitem was outlay, roe tram& being confined to ray bed most of Ste tins.— Two of the most eminent phplicioni of this city at tended me. and alter milnnuoing all tbeir skill. pew mounted my ease . inmate. Indeed, one mid my lungs was aka* gems, and 1 could am possibly ro. cover. At this *stags of my discern, I was prevailed upon tr. try Dr. Ddiesek's Pulittanie Syrup, and before I had taken half a dosen bottim, was so far answered as to be to go shoed the boogie. It seemed io strenvb. en my whole system—it loosened the cough and stop ped the bleeding—my bowels became molar, and every thing I ate, seemed to digest rosily and newish my whole einem. Indeed, each was the rapid pro. great 'of my health and so sudden the change, {Lost I became too sanguine of a speedy cute, and abandon ed the ow of the medicine before lite disease was thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in another 'attach of bleeding at the lungs last tell, accompanied by a dis tressing cough. I again commenced taking the Put man, Syrup, end sent for Dr. Schenck who. upon a' careful examination. advised me to eating's using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abeam formed in my dd.. which gathered end broke, discharging, w near as I can judge, • pint of very ifisspeeabki yellow mat ter. This gamed to elsimes and purify my whole sys- tem, riMia this time I bepu to get better, and am happy to say - entirely recovered. lAm sure at this time I enjoy better health than I have for the hot ten yarn, Since I commenced taking the Palmitin Syr aped have never failed to recommend -it wherever I went. that others, w well me utywrlf, might be saved saved from that awful disease; for I feel it • duty I owe to the aMieted to publish it to the world. Permit me to mention a few eases which bane come under my immediate obeerration. Being an • visit to Camden, N. 1,, last summer, I saw a child, evidently in- the last stage of bowel ectolumption. The mother Wormed me that the physicians had given the child op as in curable. I told her what benefit I bad received from the wee of 84thencit's Puhnonie Syrup, and thawed her to procure • bottle. I beard nothing more , the little sufferer until about three month after; being in the mirket, my attention was drawn to 'lady who observed me very attentively. She finely approached me, and asked if I wee not the lady wbo revenue& ed Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup to her dying child last summer in I leaden. I replied that I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered, and was enema manly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and our maiden in Bridesburg. Another lady I would memtiote in particular, who had • sedulous affection. Her face and neck presented one - continued emend one of her eryes'was geriousty affected with it ethe had become greatly emaciated, and to all appeerances past recrovery. I induced her to try Schenck's Pultoonre Syntp, which she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mra. McMullen, whose nedettee I will give on appli cation was evidently in the last stage of Consumption, I prev ailed upon her to try the Peewee Syrup. In • very abort time she was entirely recovered, and now en jus excellent health, having become exceedingly Beeby These are three ears within my knowledge,. which I know were cored by Schenck's Paltoonic Syrup, All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to. call on me at my residence Parrish street live doors above tenth north side, I think I will be able to ears hetotily convince them by own cue, and others that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Sines my cure, there have been so many to see me to know what I took, that I have had a very good opportunity of knowing a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly benelitted 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 be says be can cure them, follow the directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover. GULIELMA I. LFIBERT, Philadelphia. May 29, 1849. J. H. flensweu—Dear Sir-1 have known Mrs. Leibert for reversl years. as a member of my church, 'and have all eon6dence in her statement. and am , rw joined to find.ber again restored to health. Any thing more, in addition to her statement, is needle... Yours, truly. THOS. 1.. J A NC W AY. Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. Jane 20, 1849. fhb at. above Green. Prepared and sold by .1. M. SCHENCK. at his Lab orratory 8. E. corner Coates & Marshall sta., and by the following Agents in Brodkin] County. - Geo. A. Perkins, Athena; 1). Bailey, Lereyesille; T Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodbuni, Rome J.J. Watford. Mooroetoo ; D. D. Parthorst, Le Roy C. Z. Rathbooe, Canton ; King & Vosburg, Troy and by MIX & M AWN, Towanda. Price, 111 per bottle or $6 per half dozen. 'Mooing, preparations of the Graefenberg Co., by sawn & Porter. 4 H. Mix in Towanda, and by I. appointed in each in the county. Also, for sale, the Cirreig Manual of Health, a plete NAND BOOK for Families, containing informs. on rehitive to the treatment of almost every form of disease I 300 pages-price, 50 Cents. . N. B. A Family Newspaper will be sign, free of ►rmge, For one year, to all whb purchase Gractenberg edicines. All cernmunieations must be addressed to P. C. In. I, Elmira, Chemin( county, N: Y., General Ag't. THE CORYLE EXTftAOT, r Rature's Po lksinyer, ami Remedy for Mimic TlB Extract is a pore liquid, five from every thing inconvenient or dangerous. As s pain extractor this medicine is Empathic to every thing yet discovered; and as an ircation to redact ingamation, the skill of mankind is challenged to equal Natant in it h soothes the Nervous System—bads wounds, benisse, sprains, and cleanses ulcas--rednees all manners of swellings and tumors; and cores Summer Complaints, Dysentery Infantile Diseases, Female complaints, and most of tbe, ordinary Family Ailments. READ THE OPINION OF HON. .1314 N. c. SPENCER. After what I ha= stated, yos will isit bar surprised at the decimation of my opinion and fine conviction, that the liquid pmpared by you is oars •de =a wore isystpsatz siscovaatas IN lIIINICAL aRe, OW NON. tau 7I5I11;--aud that it win prove a most effectual remedy for all nervous affecnoos,aad a curs for indent madam, acute mad chronic, when cceteenciii, and FT' erly applied. Farther observation and experiment will be wecemary to determine the best mods of its applica tion, whether internally or =Messily, and the quantity to be administered. Your oh% aenuut. Jou -C. Sammie. The above mediae* may be bend at di the APR dee for the sale dr the mletemed Gredepberg Medi cines. hi the emmtier aereedi CHARLES K. LADD, M. D. PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in the .. Union Black," tip stain; North side of the Public Square, am Ellen's Law Mike, Entrance between Ebeell'a and Adana' law calomel .wberio be any always be`found when not professionally engaged. Towanda, July 12, 1850. NOTICE. 'WHEREAS my wifr Menlo*. Ernba. has kit my • • bed and board.without in just calms or pro vocation. andi hereby fOrbid an persons harboring or trusting her as my amount. as I shall pay no debt} of ber contracting alter this date. Tirarandajnly MO. MOOD Y. ANSON. The Celebrated Graeenberg TegelaWe Pill. were introduced into the IL S. in the yeir 1846. Their ex raonlinary virtues, and sops. iority over all other PILL 4 mown in this t country, bait established them as the stand ard Medicine of Me day. For sale, together with the TERMS OF It aiimisteomaii swot . voßbuotuiteti», =hang Onbegesphy; mosa.• .r • keg -Writing. Bibb=le. Alpbra, Beelskeepht English liknomen Shabotic; Compeski= Owlotephy, VesdtheOkshie..lllinenduct, Notarial Phiknopay sod Ostessowy.Awiti the nes of a good sprats= to Blur tiara ihese suedies.) MaralAilesephy sled Chemistry, rigatlie 111,11111141* in snag; is ag i n sm, sine no Bey Wickes. per elearter, • ' 400 MLA CELIIOII6 instil. Per gaiter, • . ‘ , .4 ig, Leda, • r a". - 4 . 400 num (en the piene,) par !saner, 10 00 Brabeeirk, WWl* work. 11 00 ' Any young W nethiag imanscr= as die phew s privileged to bars nag-work,or any ewe of =Shove anguages. sad those= time, without addidenal chew. To a yoga; lade adie =dies the Emilia branches, the Wram of hailing each al the above branches.= per quarter, $3 oi Instructions on the Guitar, 4 00 lles Of Piersoe,. TS Dread= aiid painting in watercolors. including lb. ass of materials. such as drawing peeper, • *Po" Pete , keg . 4 00 Oil painting on canvass. ," 10 00 Painting wasespie . nt Wilidow shad" 'Deluding - the supply of matmiils, each 4 00 Fen.= paistimg ea paper, silk end velvet, per twelve lewess. • 800 Gilding en en, crape. &c. do. 2 00 Was flowers, per gleaner, • 8 00 Pens =Fink, '" I 80 Wsehisig; . • 250 Bo= in sacation.” 00 per week, .. Letteri post-paid. addressed to the Mena WHITE /WI/IPM. Binghamton; Broom en., N. Ir.. will It. /wise prompt attention. ,r" BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. ta 0 1 I 4 1 TOHN W. WILCOX, has removed his establish mast to the shop between Kingabery's and Bart ea's sums, and where be still solicits a theta al public patronage. He intends.. by a careful selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of his mite- Mere to mike SO 111014 wd doable work es an be ma unfactured in ibis pout at the country. He *lll keep constant* y on band. and 111inorsethre to order, Morocco, Calf and Coarse Boots and Shoes ; Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes and 'ape ; Childresie do. ; Gent's Gaiters and Pumps, 4'c. 07 Country Produce. of most ditscripttons,' taken in paymenyor work. at the motet price. Towadds. April 28. 1850. NOMINATIONS ARE MADE, AND ZOM ST 10. %91110 107EMI 331 a MI/OCJ tl g Cr. HARDER respectfully wishes to intern . citizens of Towanda, and the public that be commenced the • HARNESS AND TRUNK ,MAKING BUMS m Towanda, on Main street, a few dons above Bridge street, where he will keep constantly on hand or make to °odor. Plaied and common Harness, Trunk/ and Trunk Valiees, end all ;cinch of work in his line, CAR RIAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY WORK dope to order . From his experience in the busioem, and punctuality in attending to it, he hopes he may receive a Aar. , of pa:Ale patronage. Cr MI kinds of work may be had at his Shop cheap Net than at any other shop in this county. Towanda, June fR, 1850 1y 1 Removed to north side Public Square ! ir dr. amrsberlise, A 8 Jest returned from the city • it: H of New York with • large Alk soppy of Watches, Jewelry 'and (6 Solrer were, comprising in • part, % the following article.:—Lever, ti L'Epineand Plain Watches, with A kk a complete enactment of Gold -Jewelry. such as Ear Rings. Fin ger Rin re, breast Pins, Bracelets, Lariats, Gad claim, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, .11 eons of Bilerarenr, and any quantitrif Steel Beads.--all of which he offers for isle exceinlingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on abort notice, and warranted to ran well, or the money will be refunded, and a visit- ten agreement glen to that effect if required. ' N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment forworl; and slim learn now, and forever,lhat the Produce must be paid when the work is done—l war against Oath! alLits forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1850. • TIIE_KEYSTONE MUTUAL LIFE NSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARBISIIVR6I. PA. FrHIS Company regretfully call the attention of the pnblieto the following advantages, wikich they ere enabled to offer to the insured: First—The Directors have secured a guttrante• capi tal of $75,000 Brcood—The insured share. annually, in dividend of profits, and in no event are responsible for more than the amount of.prentinme paid in. Third—One.half of the annual premiums will be tams in notes, if the insured desire or the premiums may be paid qeeeprly„or semi-annually. ' Fourth--WivMny insure the lives of their husbands orlinabands may inners th tie 'lives in /favor of their wives, thu securing to their Wail* a sum that walk tom - cannot teach in the event of the death alba hos . bend. For further information, apply, either in person, or by letter to the undersigned, an Agent of the Company, at his office in Towanda whereon:o*s and pamphlets, explaining the objects of the company—may be had gratis. • WILLIAM SCOTT, 'Agent, Towanda. Sept. 1850. STATE RR MUTUAL NSURMCE COIAPANY. HARRISBURG PA. TAE business of this corneal is conducted on the only true and equitable method in the system of Mutual Insaranos—that of Classifying it. risk ; and Is Directors have accordingly, adopted two classes.— First, the Farmer's •Chun, in which they import no property except Dwelling nowise, Out Houses and per sonal property therein. In the Second Clam, the safer Mad of town risks. mercheadise, &c., and their charter provides that no pan of the foreleg cos class can be appropriated fer paymew• of lona occurring in the other. The Directors am confident that the rates- they have adopted will enable them. to pi! their lane_ • with promptness aid liberality. The enema of this Company is unparalleled with any Company in the State, having insured over half • million in the months of M a y and June, and on the kind of property. J. P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. OILLETT, Reerdery. • The agent for Bradirid, is C. S. RUSSELL, To. wands, who is pawed to Motive applications for In manor, andlrosn:wboss all necemary inkmnatkai can be obtained. Towanda,. Aug. 9. 1850. H. ,ht, ?MOORE &Co'l3 RAIL - ROAD FORWARDING LINE Nemo:Waverly 'fbe 18641, ;atrial mar no ma waste, unramos sicsems. .111.14. MOORE & Co. did Nadas* their now Fotwardiug Line from &Mame Hems ma r • the Depot, in Waverly. where PRODUCE of all kis& will he named mod fererattled by the New York 4 Eris Railroad, &NM be New York to Capt. J. W. Thompson, who will make eels of the same. and mike returns miry two melts. (in mood funds) helm the time Prodeos le sent. Capt. Thompson takes this eppoituaity of ohm* thanks for pod liberal pewomge, and Wpm, by mi d Mention to the istometked hie muweepem, to await abile for die MM. lomat as& advents' Mee on Peerless at all time, 'if required. _ IL 11‘ MOORE dr. Co. J. W. THOMPSON. H. M. ygeklyaw,O. are receiving daily km New Tsai a large well mooed stock of lay Goods, Groomes, Hardware, Crockery. Boas, ems, Pork. Pkror, Fisk Neils, Better, Colle,and T. Leek, clam end Timothy Reed, lkc. rke., which will be sold as cheep for ask or antatty rodeos, se at say phice iirWesteen New )Corky - • Waverly Au. 1 1850. I M. MOORE & Co. ACIENCY • OF Dr. - Fitch's Celebrated Mediates. 4 Pnlnsoury Bdatirt, IDeparetive 804, Pectoral Expectant,, Heart Corrector. Pulmonary Liniment. Hamar Corselet. Anti-Dympeplie Mini" rub and Cathartic Pill, " ero de Mervin!, - de •Vesinifnie, Female Specific, • Pins and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Aid., Vied by him constantly aid with tsvraiteri mt. eels it the trauma, of Cauglis, Col 4 Consumption, Asuman, Heart Diseases, _WeiMPeia, Scrofala, Skin Mamas. Rheumatism, PennikComplaisas, Piles, .4c, De. riteles unequalled Patad silver plated Adenine supporters; Improved plated steel spring iambic* %race; DE. Fitch's silver inhaling tube. Dr. Ettch's Cektmcsted Kr Lectures, On the prevention end cure of Courumption, &ulnae, Dimmer of the Wert, &e.. and on the method of preserving health and beim, td ati old tie. This book should be /never] family. To the touk. iumptive it points'ast the only neasonabis hope far is. lief. To mothers. the dime:dogs it givas in tbecireand education of children aril invaluable. 79.01/ocopies this book have passed through the per. and be soh contimthe !{or selett u ofrt taws & Co., 709 Braidway, N. Y., and HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda, and by C. E. RATHBONE,',Canton. 1Z" Dr. tita . i.Guide to blertlide. ,or Rirectirms to persons using Dr. retnersee, to be hid vstis:of all the scents. 13; DMA, lECWoWOVir. Wholesale and retail dealers in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Have removed their DRUG AND. CHEMICAL STORE; To itie . likostli more in the Ward House, Where they ate now receiving and opening a new and extensive assortment of Dnigs, Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil. Glass, Varnish. Dye Wood and Dye .Btuffs,_Family Groceries, Choice Wines and Liquors, Fire Works, Toys, Perfumery, Fancf-Articles, Brushes, Combs, Stone, Glass :and Wooden. Ware, Blacking, Tobaco, Snuff and Ci. gars. All the popular patent medicines diudie.— Their stock now comprises every article usually kept, among which may be (ound Mt. following, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, °pimp, Cream Tartar, Ciumpliar, Castile Soap, Liquor. ice, Alcohol, Bars Capella, Rheubarh, Aloes, Floret, chamomile, castor oil, olive oil, quickailem, ma gnes i a , roll and Bower sulphur. borax: red precipitate, venue turpentine, cps salts, corro subliminal', aqua ammonia, soda, tartaric acid, laudanum. pink, aeons quinine. AU the eisensial oils, gums, myrrh, traigacsnih mabit,pm. bogs &c. Cork, of all kinds, bath ittick;snise leek coriander fenugreek, isinglass, glue, nests foot and tanners oil peruvian bark, cayenne pepper, emery, sand paper, opideliloc; shakers herbs, sarsaparilla, boson, horehound, ilk:. GR6CERES. Sugar, coffee and tea of - all kinds, molasses, spin, pe. pget; mustard, cloves, nutmeg, mare, tab, miss citron and sante currants, mildd °it chocolate, mem. da, and butter *suckers, rice, starch, ginger, sairiatra sarigated, white bar soap, sperm and Wow cur dies, jogs and bottles pipes, mustard, catsup, pepper sauce, shot, mackareloishnon &c &c. • LIQUORS. Cogniac. otard and arnerican.brandy; St Croix. Old Jr macs and New England wain, pore Holland end in. ps, Irish and Monongahela whikey Medina, worst, darer. liabon, poet and chinspaign wines cordial& armo, de citron anise, rose, mac oe armor ; candle. Orsagsk mita, Darla and argent, cheaper than eid hapilerdnonly and Fancy Cads. %nein - g imam, soaps, inilitasy land windiss,Gmiludi msfrestad porlatned sand cusp, imperial shaving Blair es ilistionfil, french tef et. bask. slmond aid transparent Wasp, Wash balls, Lubins extracts jeekeY club, patehoully, bouquet de caroline., mosk,was Flom verbena Ike. Callous aroacatique, Cologne. boy ssd toss welter, spimish.Jily white, fin rouge, maim toad at.d ptiwe'ef, hair dyes hair ine4gonitor, hair cradicine perfume snitches, court platter. playing Midi, Jiff' Pencil Palma. (Allies steel pins, Lirneric fish Mat. &swing pencils. pereitssion caps. inks. red. black and indedildeiconitm, primenti pocket hocks, transparent ame to wallas &e. ate. HiliU SHE Hair, Hat, Stove, Scrub, Shoe, Paint, Markilig.Te• nigh, Sub, Artists round and sable, Camels Hair 'nil stripping Pencils, Blenders •& Haagen, Broom. Wok Counter, Flesh, Tooth , Hail, Comb, Broom Clads"' Wal t Lather, Table. Horse & blacking Brushes.. -7 ITEIMUSICELL.W2 OI I 7OO • Tobacco and snuff Boxes, !Stipple Owns. limig Bottles, Breast Partips.Teeth Rings. bed Fos 4,1 1" 110eL shoulder bracer. trusses and abdominal supports% peraties, catheters. =IA shows, graduates. theos l " tees, speedster, Comps. lancets, Liquid and spread adlis, sive platter &e. • PAINTS- AND DYE. STUFFS. Prlelmigna.am and ling wood, fault; Es I°F wood, / 0 ales beer; red menders, Madder, dam. of perasAlue - villi solution tia 7 eomposithin vitriol:oralie add and all tb adds, gran tin, pumice and rotten stone. vemilkoa Amo Chines and English Mpsaisli brais, nunefien. verdigris, pans Veen' whit bin and red lead, chrome yellow and green, :PM'. eolith and copal varnish, lampblack. Idiom Putt" , whiting, yellow Ochre, spts turpentine, & lioi Am" chalk. term ds sienna. amber. Roll boom O il general assortment of paints for Artists. 41M-11C-4AlLlliitaire trench glass 24 by 80;22 by 90, 20 by 30,11 24, 22 by 21.14 by 18. 12 by 20, 12 by IS, II 17 16 1 10 by 14,10 by 12.8 by 10, 7 by 9. • , PATENT MEEVINES &c. °flicks umfroge , 'mothers telia, Dr Jaynes ball medicines, all the sarsaparilla. Winn. and &tiro "vapor wild cherry, Upham' File Electoary Brants Indian Remediesorarieties of pills. sego cof bilious Wiwi vegetable, Mr, oriental &e. &e. Mistier galvanic inks, bratitleta, necklace and g al Buhl. Dr. Fitch'i very celebrated medicines, ' LIGHT. • Phosgene lempirend pbargene, , pima& burning fluid; whale, laid and 'perm oil' All goods warranted riereprsawned s ig.. New CbiaT Drug Ind Chemical Store, %nth Store is the Wo House. ;'" ju2B BUS N & .111 ET" IL" MS MAC • IVrACKEREL, in libts.. half bbls., quarter bbls. 111 ,1 ILL kilts dry and pickled Codfish; also a few bo g : Brat rata DrjHerrinp.for sale at the "Cash MO of .07 IL 8. &M. C. INERCirg BLACKBMITHS will find Anvils, Vices. Wl' Tonga, &c. at apl7 mgfiCCße.
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