Mgricrtativor. To Properly Pint a Tree or Shrub No 1. The bruised portion of:he rcots =Sot., 'col off with a sharp knife, to faeillitate the ormssion of new fibers bet creim the Werst) !ND T lIF. 13 Al The branclus shotild be cut back' abont half of. the List vear's g-Owth. All weak or 'ill forme.l ones enthely ,cot nut, and tin Iwo allowed to cross each other. so as to lortn a handsome prime work, loam which the boutehead of the tree ism srting. T 11.2 - - I:nevi shape is: the most prrft et for giving splem ' did specimen fruits• pyt;irnids. however, rec a t ire to be cortieslly Ginned : hynce, the upper brarche- . must be much - the shortest : etwoureging the great cst growth at the base. A thorou.2.ll pruning at the limes of planting en-ores greater isuccesiin the life of the subject. No .Ti i-; neces.-art• to place the tree in and fill up the bole with meflow, well-pn!vcrised gently shaking the tree so as td bring the earth is contact with the fine . lihroni roots: before entirely filling up the hole, gently press down the earth with the foot. "No '3. A stake should be plann:'d with tke tree, on the most exp.l‘ed side, and the lice attached with some soft material . , to - pie vent it hum getting out of place No 4. MrIXIIIN , ; is the most beneficial of all -Intl ripplianees% it con.ists in spreading.any light subb. stances on the surface, four to six or seven inches deep; for 1 7 411 planta.2:in a cola chunme, moss is the hest ; lor Swing, some short pfannre %% ill en• rrh as well as keep the gloried irmig. We say, be all means mu'rh every tree you plant. No 5. To 6r. - r AN • OIrI'IMAIIU IN A 81103 T TIM E., hate the ground deeply snb.oiled, i put four heavy horses on the subsoil plow, follow ‘t ith the Angle plow, and go twi:e in the F:arne Inrrow ; ridge up . leave deep fiuMws manure weir well rotted ma nure; re plod with ,ingle team ; and plant trees on centre 01 the 14140. very hide deeper than they stood in the Nurspy ; crop tire !zrotina with low hoed pWatnes, turnii , s, rahNlg s e, and the like ; giving the diainage, and modela , c sited trees with ' , vitro routri, inr4ead of lar.,;e ones with all the line libroti. roet's cut r li, there is - a perfect' eettainty of an otehaid in the shoccst time, and of the most virorims arid 4.oo,l 4 ..wariiiq 6. Ihtorna r %au (if anical, they should have theirron's ihoppe'd 'into trenches, 'Jod ie") laid lunizontall) on the ..round in a sheltered tinuation, root' covered with enith ; and take up on ly as many as von would plan t in v a few hours : it is Aien;nti. and Oantitig in S, - irin.4 preleired. which should he the ease i f your . g,Thiti,l is not i n order, or is wet, then let the trees lie in the uetic:i until Spriiri—livim.r .elecn7d a c hy place, an d pi,. lee! by throwioLt on a little and straw with the tops, and have,thiteoveririg of earth sleep on the r6rl:4. V t ery tender trees wilikeep in this man lier, that world not stand rhe winter if planted in the ripen grout' I in .Iwantri. When trees arrive in fieezin4 wea;her, they Fbould be put in a cellar if frozen not allowed to thaw exposed !r l i the aii, but have the rotik= buried in the ground : it much drie!.c , rvetPd wholly with earth a few days, and watered until the bark bwells pa its 01 igiv.rl plittr.pne.Q% The Horse The i no more ilati4er of inrry to the horse than to outset re; he eatio7, a Leads meal a hen warm. And who ;•ver lienrd of a Man k Wulf.; hi:n self Willi a Learnt' dinner. Lecau-e he ate it 'a hen he was fitiL;neil er linay,t. it e• itrving im mediately after en.in2 ...rain that hills the linFe Not an •• can he Shawn is Vt hich lie lirn• tarried i iiirry Gant Calinz tic was warm. We hav;e known me pi u.klent in r.:.isr matter.• of snit:hoz thr it horses a ail grain in the mo , tling j•n.t bef. , re startinz on a jour ney. nix ab-rir.l to let) our hot a , tand for hours, after a violent exercise. to chop nil his own iodder and at , empt apps ase his on `hay. Give the hor,e halt a t e.i ei of nays or one ,peck of corn —it he has been used io grain—a, soon as you lead him into the stable, and' he a ill fill hinaselt in an hour or two ; ittit be willing to 1 .,e ,!9n in and a gond nap, t`Vt'li her re (1U reit: e ) , n n part of the country, if )ou see the Fain into t h e manger to n may be pretty sure the lio.,tler' has nu: forft,otionliis Thum. 2. --If ynn ii.lo moilerreelc. yen cer2lit let your ho:-e Juno at au t:nu• (.:1 the way ; but II he has beet hail without w;lter, greedily swal chillcrillchill.Cud ilea I.•n thr tone of the shirr. avh; bet tiro CI three swal:ow , are tieresbary to cool ins mouth, and may be allowed him at an, time. Heal:et —\tix ashes in his fool, and lime water fur his drink. Prerent Iliac by elearilitic=4, and n ing salt often and regolaily ; arid, occap . ninall) a tcw potatoes. • When oar animal.has fever, iratitre would dic tate that all s'imuluting articles of dietot medicine should be avoided. i,leedriv.; may be necessary to reduce tl.e hirce of the n—purging : to remove it ritatirra substances (r ,, rti the b,iwels— ruoi.-t, light, and easily tood, that hi weakened de..testion may not be oppressed—cool ihniks to all y his thirst, and to sortie extent, com pensate lor diminished seeretiort-Lrest and quiet, to pieveia undue excitement in his el - Mem—but noth ing to be done without a reason. We might sum ull in one generaliiirection !purr brulec like CM TM!". von !It:UT-It'd CALA Errghz.ti writerconsiders it a miner of great importance, that heifers should be so maanged ao to have their first calf late in the spring, when there is an abun dance of succulent food, indneing a large supply of milk. This is much better than to have them come-in early idspring, when they have dry .. food only. The habit at first formed is apt to remain with Ahem, and if they commettce by wring a gon,d supply of milk, they are apt to be good milkers af terward. • • Wlrm-Wonm. ; —.ln intelligent farmer, observing that the wire-iv:km, at the usual time of plowing for corn, was near the surface among the grass roots, plowed deeply-with atstrong team, la) "ig the furrow-slices well otter, and then rolling. Ills soil being rather heAvy, formed a compact stratum of earth, several Metres above the inverted worms, and they were unable .to ascend to tlifi surface, and finally.died. sy-this treatment his crop was wholly saved, where it was before nearly lost.-.- Stcssex Home Juana). 0 2 - Often breaking up a surface keep! a soil in health—for when it lies in a hard-bound i state en riching shouers run off, and the salubrious air car.- not enter; illiscritanrone cr.ll.Blenr I=l I. H. KEI.I.OM, A. 111,, Principal. Mrs. H. KEIA.OM, Teacher of Music Drawing kr Miss. PRiSCILLA M. bIIERWOOD, Teaelar ir. Primary Department. rf‘llEriFall and Winter season n ill 'commence on Tuesday. August 20th, and continue without in termission till Christmas when there will he a rotation during the 11r4 Particular attention will be icid to those preparing to teach during thu Winter- Afar scholars can be accommodated with board in the family of the Principal, TUTION PER QUARTER, Prin ri Depart wont, Common Engli.b. High F:ngli•li, La:.n, Check and nigher Mathennalics, =I Min.ir on Piano Porte, Ftynch,Tainting unit Druaing each, FRANCIS SMITH, Prcaiaciat SETH PA INE. Scey. Troy. lhatlford county, Pa.. An.. TOWANDA ACADEMY, ' THE next term of this Institution will commence on Wednesday the 2d day October next, neder the charge of G. R. BAITIZE.R. as Principal, and Miss E. C. BARS 1)V, neceptrem Tvitrwi per term of Eterrn weeks: Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geofra• - phy and Mental Arithmetic, The same, with Wens' Grammar, Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysis, Philosophy, Chemistry. Rhetoric, Logic, As tronomy and Book Keeptne.„' Al-chra, Geometry. Truzonnmetry. Furvey io:, Cunictsections, Analytical Geometry, I &c. 4 .5n Latin, Greek and Frenrh LanguAges, 5 00 Fuel, Ist and 2d terms, 25 Scholars received at any period of the term, and charged only from the time of their entrance. I Board can he obtained in private families on rea sonable teri.rr. o. , J. D, MONTANYE, Pri;s't. C. I. Warn, Sec'y. of Board of Trustees. Towanda, June 15, 1851/. 0 )LRJIii GOLD IN WISCONSIN ! TINE Corning, Elmira and Buffalo Line. hating ro doced the faro from any port on the Chemunit ca net to Ilulf.llo, afford facilities not heretofore otic•el to rmicrant. act) others seeking a hotao .and fortune in Great West. A Boat of this line will leave Corning & Elmira .for Buffalo Every week during the season, in the following order Leaves Corning Tuezday's at lOo'clock, Af, • Leaves Ehni-a, Wednesday's at o'clock, I'. M. Leaves Havana, Thursday's at P. M. Tows down &Tara Lake Friday, Touching at Big Stream, Starkey, Lodi, Dresden pas.dog Geneira, NVatterlao and Settaca Falls on Nat urJay. Leaves nufroo for Elmira and Corning every Sat nrday morning, leaves Rochester every Monday morn Boat CORNING, Capt. E. H. C ILI 13, Boat E1.M117 1. (;apt. R. P FERRIS, .at TFALO, Captain Per Creight or Pas.sge apply to the Captains or the Agents: W. M. Mallory, Curving—S. 13. Strang & Co. A. G. nolds, Elmira—Win. Reynolds, Horectieads, I. Wintermntc, Horseheads—B.S. Hollow, Havana L. Ton n.wsead, Big „ ream—Woodworth C Punt, Loili—}L„ist:m.ts & Yield, Goners—Gray iSr. Sweet, IN'aterloo—J. If Senaca Palls—L. Bostedo, Mon. ie.:loll—H. 1.. Fish, Rochester—Niles & Wheeler, Buffalo ui Provi,:ions fbr Fah, by the Captains on board F.bbirn. A p-il 4. 1 ..-- • rr 11E SPBSCRILIT:R, having now completed hi lI srrangements for the acmornin.slation of the Trate!- ing I'uh ie, ar rant cd in soliciting his share 0; P.rronsr;e. 1111 , 7abic shall be furnishtd with ihr bed the market affords. His Stabliog, is Largo. and Warm. II is Bur shall he filled with as gaped L'finur as ar:• to be funnel in the country. the accommodation of many, the subst riher is manufacturing Boats, Shu•s Saddle z, Har tors, Trunks ar.d ralsrs. tie., err. And keeps rn hand a g axl assortment of PATENT MEDI CINEN, far all of which his patrons will be-asked only a mode "Or price. For former patronage and favors. the put•lie il! pk.o , e accept the Aim-Pre tha.,ks of T: D. SPRING.. Laceyville, Sept., 13, 1850. Very Strange but true. G. ntlernaa .•f Luca, N. V., has obtained fliim 11. the Witch-hazel, a simple remedy, which lays a inure ju.t claim to the name of " family cure all" tdaii sny dieine we have tetr before knowr. Nothing is car.nected with it but a hulr Alcohol to preserve it and yet it acts with great certainty in removing pain and all local inthmation, curing all sow., burn*, brui aes and lamenea•. rapidly. Piles, bowel complaints, ••I, , ,loramt trrhago. ear ache, tooth-ache, sore eyes, and all r ervous affection•. It is white as water and as trtrmless. and it is called " Pond's Puiu Datrorrand Healing E.:ln:rt." None is genuine except '• Pond's Emmet" is flown in the bottle. Mr. Pond first itar.xleeed this rnudieine to the public and has expended a cast deal of ti tie at d money in bringinz it to a hi4it'sttic of perfection, and we now warrant every bottle to give satisfaction. A man by the name of Si•encer has put forth an article called "The Coyle I:stract" which claims to be from the Witch-bat-I. If from that shrub, its name s a perfect deception, anti it is a very imperfect arti cle; ho not deceived, get a pamphlet and see. Fur sale at Montanyes At I' o . Towanda, S. S. Hin man Mnnmeton, Parkhurst dc Lethh Leßoy. fforrace Franklin. June sth I .50. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TGWAVA ! Gluck, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! n. M. W A RNl:it takes this method of interning • his old cmdorners and the poiilic generaly. that he has purchased of Hull, his stock of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, and his commenced the shove business in all ofits various brioches at the old stand of the latter, on Main street, two duiars south of Brick His reputation as n watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is hardly necers sarY 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 saying to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will du them justice. All goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted es I recrunineinl, or the money refanded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept c.onsinitly en hand. My motto Ann sates, Pir4ol profits. eget clown, sml no cmht given. Credit need not he asked fur—as 1 am hound not to MAO its acquaintnnre. Towanda, July 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER. L. U. HY Vi'r, .B 37 :it D . l D :Of .707 , 5 1 1 "2 IS permanently located at - Troy. and will continue to 1- make professional visits at Towanda, where he will be found at the %Yard House—,and alsosontinue to vi sit Canton, 4fonroeton, Burlington end Smithfield as usual. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1950. SURVEYING. AND MAPPING. HAVING resumed the business of SURVEYING, all work entrusted to my care will be done with accuracy and despa'cb. Notices left at the " Ward House will ensure attention. . - May 24, 1850. JOB. CAIRN SIMPSON. Refins to—G. F. Mason,Michael Meylert, I C. L. Ward, J. S. Baden. FARMERS can find CIISER BARRELS, by calling 5004 at ulO TIFFA.Nr*. MEI i )r.S\N. ay ilil F , 'N-•-,,. I 1 - . &VII N .. - -\ 1 edir i n t .L., - !-,. .---- ;, - ' -::-' ' - •-•:=4-I , ''' - ':.7. - .. ';:`,„-'.:: ,-:.;-_ :It , ' - •I''. - ..1.-ti _ , -.A. -, -;,-___, -t , -; -. , eiffe.ll\-4,-... -0: • 7 ili,•:), More News fur the Stich. (..ertifieates and testimonials, s”fficient to fill every column of Iles paper, con he produced setting forth the reonderfal virtues of Dr.. Steeple's ceielientill fanitly $.2 to ,5,3 on 3 50 4 00 5 CU Cclaralrd Compound S3rup Of Wild Cherry! TUG Must Co o1310:1 sAYI I NU s, that I would n o t give one bottle of Dr. Bweyne•e Com pound Syrup of WO 'Therry, for half a dozen of any Ater Frrparations. I have tried all II popular anrs, but this 'rands un rooltrtl (or the cure of the follostving die- $8 co $2 eo eases, wiz: influenza, Coughs, Colds, Consump tion. Spitting of blood, Palpitation of the Hear Whooping Cough, Tickling or rising sensation in the Throat., Bronchitis, Asthma 01 weak n.!.s of the Nervous ptern, or im . .paireil con aitution from any cause, and 11.) preient persons from • • falling into a Decline, Sce, dr.c., thin rnediciini has not it s equal. ANOTIIII QOM): CIATIrICATE. ft: 00 3 00 4 00 Great cure of I;! , tv tun If E ng i nr , r , at M r . Pettlue lactoly, ror.ner of :Ninth and ‘Vallece Spring Carden. More Fnh.tanti..l evidence of the wonderful eprrative propertles of Dr. SW•TNE ' S Coe pound Syrup of Wiid Cherry. Putt.anLiruu, April 16, IFISO. Dr. Scraynr—Dear severely afflicted with a violent Cold and Cough, which settled upon my lunge,_ 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 04 much as a pint of blood at a time. Thismournfnl stale of things con tinued until I almost despaired of being cured, having tried phr icians and numerous things without relief; but having heard of the great virtues of your Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded 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 savect, :mil I firmly believe that to your medicine I aim in del ttal for this great cure. I s h a ll be glad to commima-ate with any person on the subjeet who maybe pleased to call on me, and r or. roborate what I have said in the above certificate, at the factory or my residence. Youths, (kr. Entrant, HINGOV. ( . rj Be very particular to get the original and only crown° prerniation of Wild Cherry, as prepare.; to; Dr. Stwasne, N. W. corner of Eiv.hth and Race streets, Philadelphia ; all others are llectitious and counter feit... SWAYNE'S CELEI3R \TED VERMIFTIIE. "A safe al.,' effectual r , ,nedy for \A orma. Delopcp sia, Cholera Nimbus, sickly Pr Dvspere'ht child4n or adults, ere d th. mcwt usetul Family I , lex?icicle eier of fered to the Pul.he." Da. So...LT •te—Drar S.:r /ring made u-e of sa ri rus nouse , us Vermiruze Medicines, which h been highly applaudcd by their proprietors, without the slightest good effect, end hawing heard my nei3Ohors speaking in the highest terms of your Worm Medlcines. its delightful taste and wonderful effect, althorigh I felt somewhat thscouraged fi. m the result of the arts cies I had forced ii;ion my already emaciated, dyspeptic I. rkrni rh.lil, nhasc delicate and almost cairn out frame the Worms had already begun to make their ravages ; I concluded ,o make trial of your val uable Vermiftigr, wl.ich, to our great joy, the Worms hid to let go their deadly an 1 and ftrong holds upon the vial.,. Such was the cffcct of Dr. Stzwyne's Ver. ittliwzr on my child eltich is now perfectly healthy, assuming ail Cie c.,i ir of the ros. with all the anirth :u un ; fel Yours TIiINAS WIEGAD. No. 4 ll.Avtll bet..veru Thin.l and Four h. liett7l f If f:, s! Remember, D r . s w4lne .„ Veranifuge it n,ra , put up in .i•iartltv , ttles. sca lint the name i‘ pelt correctly, :31VAYNE. CLEANSE AND PI - RIFY! Dr. Su^ryhis S"eNFT rnalf d d Er trail rf Tor A mild and of purgative. great purifvrr of the blond, they eerier,. 311 the functions of the liver. and ac an alterative in Dropsical affections they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight. depression of spirits. headache, Jct.., ate cured by these purifying Pills. Demi tuber always to inquire parti , ularly for Dr. Saiayne's Sarsaparilla and tlxtract of Tar tills. Sec that the signature of Dr. Saga) ne is on each liox. The 2!rove valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Dwayne. corner of tai h Ind Race saree6, Phila dslilia, to whoop all orders should be addressed. AGENT) FOR BRADFORD COUNTS Iluerroa & Pow" ER, Towanda Pa. Cit2ll4. Ihtlthune, Canton, Brown & Rockwell, Mon- Beidleman & Brown, A- roemn. thetas rails y.- C. 11. Herrirk, Athens, D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. Kinney & Ssterlce, She. C. T. Murphy, Centreville. shequin. 1. Daniels, Burlington. M. Bullock & Co., East S. W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Smitlifirld. Troy. 22y .King & Voshorg, Troy. A. 0 other medicine has ever been introduced to the I. public that has met with such unparalleled soc• CCM, as Dn. Sautes Oricnlal Sorerrign Balm Pills. Having been but six years befnre the public, and the advertising small, compafcd with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into every state in the Union and Canadas. They have absolutely become the tttandard Medicine of the day. They ore purely vegetable and so admirably compounded that when ta ken in large doses they speedily cure the most delicate, nervous femitle, and have raised numbers from their beds after all other remedies bad failed. As there are spurioUs Pills in circulation called Ori ental or Sovereign Balm. be sure 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 he genuirle. We are not aware that any one who is mating a spurious article has yet dared to make use of our_ name; but mime of them have bad the Impudence to imitate ous boxes and copy our 'Circulars, Certificates, 4c. Unlesr the public are careful when they purchase, they will be deceived. ISt.. C " The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS can be had wholesale and retail or Dr. E. 1.. Soule & Co., Euclid, N. V., and in Towanda by ll lisTON & POR- TER, and by Agents in every town in the country. J. MINTOSH, DENTIST, 'ETAS removed to a few doors below Bridge street, 11. on the East side of Main-at. in the building for. merly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq. .All operations amounting to $5O, or over, one hall to be paid down, the remainder in three months. If the operation proves unsatisfactory, the money paid wiR be refunded. A note of hand however must secure the payment of the half left unpaid, with a proulio. CIFUED APPLES. QMALT. quantity of those superior fried Apples, L.) yet en hafict at 12 TIFFANY'S. incbical. DR. SWAYNr•s I= P:ZI LA nr LPIII I, March 20, 1419 A SOVEREIGN BALM BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS itlebiml. - Afflitied do ^not Despair ! inatherjellow being rescued from Death by Schenck's PUITIIO7TiC Synrp. The following case is one of the greatest triiimpha of medicine over disease ever pnblishied in tnedihal his. ton•. Read it! Prompted by no otherthan thefeeling of benevolence, and for the benefit of toy afilieCed fellow beings, I del. sire to make known a short description of my disease; and the unexpected cure! obtained from SCHENCES put.mo SIC SYRUP. About three years ago I was afflicted wit t a violent cold, which settled on my breast and side, and every low days wonild raise eons Wens ble blood ;my (aloe] was tight and distressing. Every day I bad violent fever creeping chills, and 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 time.— l'wo of the moat eminent physicians of this city at tended toe, and after exhausting all their Skill. pro nounced my case incurable. Indeed, one said my lungs.were almost gone, and 1 could not possibly re• cover. At this stage of. my disease, I was prevailed upon te try Dr. Schenc.VB Pubaunic Sgrup, and before I had taken half a dozen bottles, was so far recovered. as to be to go about the house. It seemed to strength en my whole system—it loosened the cough and stop ped the bleeding—my bowels became regular, and every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and ncurish my whole system. Indeed,.such was the• rapid pro gress of my Leath grid so sudden the change, that I became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandon ed the use of the medicine beforo the disease was thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the lungs last tall, accompanied by a dis tressing cough. I twain commenced taking the Pul mouic Syrup, and sent for Dr.' Schenck who, upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I had taken four bottler, an abscess formed in my side, which gathered and Itruke, discharging, as near as I can judge, a pint of verAdissgreeable yellow mat ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my whole sys tem, ' Frain this time I began to geNlietter, and urn happy to say entirely recovered. I am sure at this time I enjoy better health than I have for the last ten' vein , . Since I commenced taking the Putmonic Syr up, I have never failed to recommend it wherever I went, that others, an well as Myself, might be saved saved from that awful -disease; for I feet it a duty I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to mention a few cages which have 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 cunt! le. I told her what benefit I had received from the use of Schenck's Putmonic Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer nntil about three month . after; being in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady who ~bserced me very attentive ly. She finally approached me. and asked if I was nrt the lady who recemrsiend ed Schenr:;'s Pultonnic Syrup to ber dying child last sn•nmer in Camden.' I replied that I was. She said that her child hail 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 a set ofulous affection. Her face and neck presented on•• confiner d sore, and one of her eyes nay se:ion-Ay atlrcted pith it. She hail become , greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonre Syrup, which she didh aril is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose re-idence I will give on appit• ration, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption, I prevailed upon her to try the Putmonic Syrup. In a very short time she was entirely recovered, and now en- joys excellent health, having become exceedingly 6reshy There are three eases within my knowledge, which I know were cured by Schenck's Pulrnonie Syrup, All who doutet this statement, and will take the trembly to call on me at my residence Parrish rereet fire if sore above tenth north side. I think I will lee able to itati4- trctordy convince them by own cave, and others that I know h3ve been cured by this Syrup. Since my cure, there have been so many to ace me to know what I bu.k, that I hare hail a very good' opportunity of ki.eiwing a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly henefitted thereby, sod I think if persons afflicted with Consumpti.m or Liver Comp laint, would send for Dr. Schenck, and let him caref ully examine their lungs, end if he says he can cure them, follow the directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover. GrI.II:I,MA 1.. LEIBEIIT, Ph:1.1,101)11in, May :9, 1849. J. 11. Si a victi---Dear Sir-1 Ince ktMcon Mrs, 1.. u.. rt t.,r l'lllP, as a member of my church, and hart all confidence in her statement, and am re. joked to find her again restored to health. , Any thing more, in addition to her stationer*, i. needles*. Yours. troy, THOS. 1.. JAM:WAN% P.,.tor of the North Presbyterian Chureh, Philadelphia, June tO, IRO. 6th st. above Green. Prepared and gold by J. H. sCILENCK. at his Lab. orratory S. F.. earner Coates & Marshall sta., and by the following .Agt.ntA in Bradford County. . • Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey, Lerayasille; T. Hurniihres, Orwi II; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Wati'onl, Monroeton : D. D. Parkhurst, Le Roy ; C. E. Rathbone, Catiton ; Ring do Vosburg, Troy, and by MIX & MASON. Towanda. I rcr boc!c or f. 5 Jor half irozen. For male. together with the other valuator preparations of the Graefentirra Co., hy Hu•ton & Porter, 4 , H. Mix . iri Towanda, and. by age nts appointed in each town in the comity. • Mao, for sale, the Grrafenbeig Manna! of Health, a complete it n DOOR for Ferallira, containing informa tion relative to the treatment of almost every form of of discaac ; 300 pages—price, 50 Cents. N. B. A Family Newspaper will be given, f, re of char: v. for one year, to all who purchase Graelenberg Medicines. All canimcrnirniions must be aullreitserl to P. C. Tn• itersal, Elmira, Chemung e. , unty, N. Y., Geneial Net THE CORYLE EXTRACT, Or Nature's Pain Destroyer, and Remedy tot Disease r['lll6 Extract is a pure liquid, free from every thing -I inconvenient or dangerous. 11s a pain extractor this medicine is superior to every thing yet discovered; and as an application to reduce inflamation, the skill of mankind ie challenged to equal Nature in it. It soothes the Nervous System—heals wounds, bruises, sprains, and, cleanses ulcers—reduces all manners of swellings and tumors; and cures Summer Complaints, Dysentery Infantile Diseases, Female complaints, and most of the, ordinary Family Ailments. BEAU THE OPINION OF 110 N. 7 HI.N C. SPENCER. After what I have stated, yon will not be surprised at the declaration of my opinion and firm conviction, that the liquid prepared by you is ova or THE MOST INTALUARLS UIecUTSCISa IN AILIIICAL ART, Or 'MOO SRN TlMlEd;—and that it wilt prove a most etTectual remedy for all nervous affections, and a cure fur inflam mations, acute and chronic, when seasonably and prop erly applied. Further observation and experiment will be neeeasary to determine the best triodcof its applica tion, whether internally or externally, and the quantity to he administered. . Yopr ob't •crvant, The aloire medicine may bo found at all the Arren cies for tho sale of the celebrated Grae(enberg Medi tines, in M. counties named. CHARLES K. L4DD, M: D. 13111YBICIAN AND SUROEON, Office in the "Union Block," up stairs; North side of the Public Squire, over Elwell's Law Office. Entrance between Elwell's and Adams' low office's; where he may always be found when not professionally engaged. 'Towanda, July 12. 1850.. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Atmina Ernba,ltas left my bed and board without any just canna. or pro vocation, and I hereby forbid alt personsillarboring or trastin. , her on my acoount, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. Towanda July 24, MO. JACOB Y..I:NISON. The CLlebtated Gracfcaberg. Trfrtable rills , 111•11. Inir.lured into the U. S. n the year 1810. Their ez• sordinary virtues, end pope i.nity over all other PILLS Aswan in this country. hay established them as Mc aland ard Medicine of the day. Join C. Spxseln itliscellaatons. TERMS OF TIE BINGHAMTON BOARDING SCHOOL vOR bitanl and tirtion, including Orthography, Read ing Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Book-keeping, English Grammar. Rhetutic, Composition, Geography, Cm of the Globes, Mineralogy, Natural Philpeopby and Astronorny. (with the use of a good apparatna to illus trate those atudies,) Moral , Philosophy and Chemistry, payable quarterly in advance.: er annum, $lOO 00 Day scholars, per quarter, , ' 4'oo ILXTRA CaIIIONS ?rend', per quartet, Latin, " Spanish, MI ( 00 Moine. (on the piano,) per itrarter, . • 10 00 Embroidery and rug work, •• 2 00 Any young lady receiving instruction on the piano, a privileged to learn rug-work, or any one.'of the above. tinging's, and the same time, without additional charge. To a young lady ,who studies the Englisfi branches, the terms of learning cach.of the above branches, are per quarter, ' 43 00 Instructions on the Guitar, . ' 4 00 ' Use of Pianos, 6v Drawing and painting in water colors, including the use of materials, such as drawing paper, paints, pencils, &c. 4 00 Oit painting on canvass. It 10 00 Painting transparent window shades, including the supply of materials, each , 4 00 Formula painting on paper, silk and velvet, per lesAons, Gilding on silk. crape. &c. Wax flowers, per quarter, Pens and ink, Washing, _ Board in vacation, ft 00 per week, Letters post-paid, addressed to the Misses WHIT E &GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broom co., N. Y., will e crive prompt attention. BOOT &. 6110,E MANUFACTORY. - "[MIN W. WILCOX, has removed lan establish ment to the shop between Ringlberv's and Bart lett's stores, and where he still solicits a share of public patronage. Be intends, by a careful selection of mock, and by attention to the interests of his custo mers to as neat ir d durable work as can be ma .nufactured in this part the country. lie will keep constant 3- on ; hand, and manufactnie to o r & r , ip,rricco, Calf and 'Coarse Boots and Shop ; Ladies' Gaitsrs, Shoes and Slips ; Children's du.; Gent's- Gaiters and Pumps. 4-r. cry Country Produce, of most descriptions, taken in payment for work, at the market price. Towanda. April trG, 1850. COMMERCIAL WORKS, NEW ESTABLISHMENT, THE fut.. - cribers have commenced the FOUN DRY husineas at the old stand tormely occupi ed as a Chair,and Bedstead Factory in the Borough of Fewanda, wliere we will hold'ourselves in readiness to attend to the - Gronts of any. and all persons who may favor uy with a cell. We hope by strict .attention to Ilusiness to merit a share of Public patronage. We are fitting up a MACiiINt: SHOP connected with the Furnace, where we hone to he able to do any and all kindsoffinialung andjitimg up &c. We will endeavor at all times to keep a, good assortment of work cot baud so that customers may be accommodated on the shortast notice. HAVING taken pains to secure the services of ex -periesieed workmen from the_state . of N. Y., we flatter ourselves we shall be able to turn off work in a work manlike manner and as good as can be done in any other establishment. We shall also be prepared for the manufacture of storms by the onantity.and will keep constantly on band a few select patterns for retail. Ths subscribers invite all prisons who may be in want o any thing in our line to give us a call and We guaran- tee their will not go awar diasatisfiad. Saw Mill Rods nr Pornlen slides, Alin cranks. .oeons ?re „kept constantly nn 4and. Alati plows of the must approved patterns and Plow Points by the piece or quantity to suit purchasers, as low as can he procured at any (Abe: roahlishinent. Culicatnrs of the most approved patterns. also a .uperior arttde of Corn Plow. Cr- sal« by Esos TO t Ns, N.(7. TOMPKINS,. GEO. W. POTTER, Towanda June Vth, Iqso. co-- Old ens.langs taken in exchange for work. THE • NOMINATIONS ARE MADE, AND NOW' IT lA, Wfl 0 ViarT_Ll 3311 GF. RA npER. respeetfe4iy wi sh es to inform . citizens of Towerrio, and the public that he commenced the HARNESS AND TRIM( MAKING BUSINESS ,n- Towanda, on Main street, a few doors above Bridge street, where be will keep rorwtantly on hand or make so order, Plaltd and (7117:41143n Harness, Trunks and T.unk ralictx,and all kinds of work in his line. CAR RIAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY . WGRE, done to order • from his experience in the busineas, and punctuality in attending to a, he hopes. he may receive char: of puldic patronage. 0:7 All kinds of work may be ftad at his shop cheap aer than at any other shop in this county. Towanda, Juno 12. :850 ' ly 1 itemoved to north side Public - Square ! Ti* latamber7in, jj AS juit returned frnm the city of New York with a large , supply of 'Vetches, Jewelry and . • Allier ware, cam risin in , 4 • P Part -p( the following artictes :—Lever, • L'Epineand Plain Watches, with • a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry. such as Bar Rings, Fin er Rin Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets. Gold chains, Gold Pew.. Keys, etc. Also, ail sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers for sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH, Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well, or the nmney will be refunded, and a writ- ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. IL—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work; and ale). learn note, and forever, that the Produce must be paid when the work is done—l war against credit in all its Rams. W. A. CHAMBERLITS.F, Agent. Towanda, April 8, 1850. THE subscriber has removed gib new shop ? a few rods above former location and on the sm ite side of the street, where he itinuc9 to Manufacture and •p On hand, all kicds of cane I wood seat CHAIRS; and :TTERS of various kinds, & 'DSTEADS of every descrip ..,..,, which I will sell. !Ow for cash or Produce, or Pine or Cherry Larti,ber, or .c 1 air planir,,wiil be received for work. TURNING 'done - to order in the neatest manner. Also, CABINET WORK, make and kept on hand, or mode to order, in tho hcs manner. JAMES ItIAKINSON, Towanda, March 9, 1849. SPORTSMEN ATTEND ! TjAVING relinquished business ie Thwanda, the IL subscriber has left the work he had on hand with John E. Geiger, at whose shop may be found the guns atc., which were remaining with him. • He has also left his notes and accounts with Me. Geiger, end gives this timely notice to. all indebted that immediate payment must be made, or they will be subjected to east. He treats that this notice will ir sufficient, without resort tu- the other disagreeable 'alternative. JOHN TROUT. Turk:We, November S, 1850. RAIL ROAp FORWARDING LINE Freiail Waverly Tor WO, CL . IAVIDT DAY IN ?HE wily, SUNDAYS lICEATID. I."°RElCeo.s" Continue theirregi st WFOrWarliD. IIlefa: their storellon f n ithe Depot , in Waverly, where PRODUCE of elkia: will be received and forwarded