.. ~`i~5~~~~~~#~~~~• Work forienuory. Ere We venture to eall your attention to these duties whieb should delta your attention en the Farm. we would be permitted to tender you our most sincere wishes that the new year rimy find you in possession of health. prosper'. t'y and. happiness to enable you better to enjoy its advent—and that it may p'ease . Divine.Pro videnee to bless you and tours , through a long genes of years with all that renders life a plea surable existence. and so direct your pilgrim ge as-to vouchsafe a blissful stale here/ifter. And while we would-thus speak of another and a better world,. we would not desire to he con sidered as wishing to deny those rational amuse ments in which the youni! &Whit° participate. and by' which the old may profit; for we are of [those with believe that the human heart may be gladdened anti Itixdriate "in worldly pleasure. wt.!" regulated pleasures, without riving offence to the Great i-tturee. el our . bein t .s ; and are. therefore, never so happy as when we see the juvenile amithe g ty giving evidetwe by wawa.' marks. that the utind.Witi-ill is not only at vase, but in the possession of those exquisite emotions which lend a buoyancy to hope, and throw a charm around the social circle. ‘Ve had 'mewled bioroly to salute ynit nith the compliatroLs ell the stSSlM,,but we.fiud 11141 wt , h a v e liven reatlirt , + a ni,a;l funnily. Nil must titer...him turn fro thal. 1 , 17,1 T rd tti time I. pr,p,ri• our in,,,,?1,1y , me r .•ts of thing.; wil:01 :Day advantagroutoy br Jima uiN THE ri.r.m Duties af the ..trOcaltarist.-1 , 1 this 111,,n1 1 : f fens and sti , .W. II to •••••••vn I" the taprffi.l. al Wm.-Fifer Vial 1 •I1{ l ' ;1111t PI torot. but surly is tog Ilie fLel. II to try , that erops ' i are all eamefrit. tom hist tuarli•lett, amt vie pr ..e.•tls of tbe sides ; not the 6.r••eet - aand n0t...b4- sot...hurt-1 It ,o to to - It In IN , !Id it, In J: s l llle 1 , 1 steam. r and storm Ile desires to pr•,-p,•r. Lomas that. in vi , i',ltee e . o - . n - ..1.•1 r hts every Interest. alone th riels the s , n. 11.511 Ortils twit St•alloit ' S Op, tattoos " . Ile sheu : ti know too, as the tittles now go. r :itize , l by a a Ise ce , rnomv and huqbamliva of Lis memos thlt in :ley ii Franklin w noel y observed, that a pcnny Qa‘..f is two pence gained. and in 50 stynez t.e (lid mean to im press upon his reader the value of any idea conneeted with parsimony ur meanness, but simply to enforee the necessity whirls existed in the affiirs of all men, to avoid the rock upon. which so many of us are wreckeil—prodigality. To cave in the sense jits:ified by prudence, it is the duty of every one, because in thus saving, we do pot infringe upon that spirit of generous hospitality which renders the home of the frOgal farmer not only char to himself, but to his friends also, as without the means to enable him to do, many of these Mikes of good neigh borhood which bind men together b} ties as strong as those of kindred. must be intermitted. In what this saving must or, -then, becomes a matter of serious concernment, and that each may more easily comprehend our meaning, we will endeavor to explain ourselves. It is a custon. more - honored in the breach that an the observance, for farmers in easy circumstances to confide to their servants the duty of feeding out grain to the horses and cattle,' and henceit, is that of ten in the spring s when the working beast are Wanted to fulfil the labors of the road and field, that they are in much lowereondition than their owners had a right to expect them. And why is this so? Simply because the master, or his managers hal tailed to see that his beasts really received the manger food which he had alloted them, and consequently through neglect much of it had found its way to some neighboring groggery. It is wise economy to keep a farm book in which should not only beregistered at least once a week ahead, every operation to be per formed on the farm—a note made each-succeed trig night what had been done and what omitt .ed-the expenses-of the family of every kind should be regularly kept, every sale of produce note.l, so that at:the end of the year one may - know whether he is really malting or losing by his operation. Every possible care should be taken to make manure and preserve it from the deteriorating influence of exposure to the weather, as one load well made and thus protected, is worth tvo which may have been left to waste its substance under the action of each succeeding rain or dissolving snow. Grain FTel.lB.—lt should be the duty of all once in every two weeks to have the water fur rows in Lis grain, fields examined, and every impediment to the free passage of the water re not he injereil by liehiliellfoliT&nfo 10,1501 may" bunhinee of water. Fi re woo.l.—We feel that we eannnt ton often ~impress upon the minds of our brethren the prnpri,ny of earls. attention u, having a full sup. p'y of fire wool hauled into, and neatly piled away in th-ir yards. as delay in this matter not only suhjerts 1 / 1 10 . 8 family to ineiniveniegf i e and disc.) nfort. hut imp isrs upon the beast Mr bur then an onerous duty of haiihne over hid • which wiahvbe avoided by timely attention.— Wien we speak of a fug stflipfy. we mean •smnoei to rarry us through the spring as weal as winter. Fer:ehz.-1!I the necessary timherl)r Is.' regal n•ol drawn into the MU) y tnl, 8.1 th it thy hands litsy he entpt.byed in wet days in tile ha.. 11. when thry rntioot work out of ti.mrs in .tsittl. elm pe in the r.sils and .rtvirtteing the post holes. fur as itili.ti-ss 13 the mother of evil. en 5i10 , 11,1 it he the ditty of every master to ern th tt hit hands hare la b or when the weather is i.ielt.mettt. Winter Plbugki•t fr.-1s ',tiff' hole are iin• explattre to Op, winter frrw.s every nrip trtu , iiy. when su , fsrounl l my be in e..ii dithrt. shoull be ttathrt.Trd nrgh the wiutei to Wo!.01. Stets fur Cattle.—lf vcriar cattle are without shAls„ provide) thorn, althntt2h y may not have it in sour power to !ire to, such sheds a hatter roofing than yon,can make with straw, -I.sprul E watt pine brush—ant - protect ion is 'ba ler mh "mine.' soil 'the better that 'protection um iy hlmitwfirdwr will your provender go. Crai.2 in' the Straw.—Get all your. grain which mar be thus situated 'immeshed nut, so as sou to ty be in w co.:minnow to Avail yourself 'of the rise of the marker, Sore. !Lg.? atd ialng SR:Jr —See that _these have atarrn dry Vdguiga and arc p'rop'erly fad. Illife l 4 . Cs/vs.—Feed these generous ,aniwiTs ol they will repay your care with ten . (01.1 iit•tra.o. rta!? Stnk.—nrsli kinds Amid be ear ed for though . it bad p they to gorge them. they rhou:d receive proper quantities of long feed, ha I.ept in a vowing condition, and pro. !‘y %% arm eh •It. r n the weather.— Their sheds should ,beteparate front'. those in w hieh.Opld stock .are:liepii.". : Implements. Theilif he the duty of every.. careful husbatidenaM:te . keep every thing of this kind under shelter. and once a week to examine them; i n order that if any require repairs they tufty Veceive 'them.— .All gearing should' be well - rubbed With a corn; position of four parts oil or, ttpoty and one of beeswax, before. being:- put away. It gives elasticity to the • leather and consequently im parts lastingness to it. Sheip.:—Tor the management of your Sheep we refer you to our niticle of last month. Salting Stock—Stock of 'all kinds, are the better of receiving salt twice, a week Tu your horses, if you mix u idatheir food a handful „of bukory ashes. finely rifted once a week, their health will be improvild by it. Manure ani Composts. —Let evety thing which is convertible into manure be thrown on your manure . piles, so that' your corn crops next spring may have onnty of fond. Don't per mit your soap suds to be wasted, as they cnn•. lain a very sensible - trace of potash whirl: is eminentlylnstead of permitting them to be thrown away as is nio, often the case. md,o vour wash woman, or some one else throw them on your manure heap, or have a kW 101135 of earth hauled near your kitchen. and have tour suds thiown thireon. Every er uashing of a latnily•of twenty will make of ordinary dirt grad manure. IN THE GARDEN Grape rinee.—Ttwoe way he pruned any : m y nu,e M J .iae OIL§ amatli and rhr tmxt. Tenocious your garden rordaiw. :my .off eta% ey brds, %%il, be hemtimil by h,,,, l &modeti up. and IA unraked to the newt , h.fl‘e nee "I die (mat. • Oar h', Twig —ll IlwrP.f Pvery th4Priplinti ;dr. ,Iv horn It 1 y 11:411,1 iie.-,:?thefican Farmer. A FAnmErt's IlAtv , 3l::•ren —A writer in the 1 7, rmer gives dire,ti.;ll, n,l. making a ri It. Ault!) lurch-lime the wr.wlter. II t Ike., a sock fet I , tita and ait t.. the Kw raid id it a pl.tal. full of alt, of cuursr. sr.) •u -'ht. The stick to then sotitteltd: d .•ize-o,tl ptisititri on 3 pivot, A% here 1 , a say on a thread tle.tr ibrelpre When a .tirn,til ie coming on, the air onisiti,, it than 0..11 iu a phial ; of c ourse Ow , sinks :it'd tiltfirairs a chance in the •ttinospl:ere. Such a trirotneter Ina; be made in ten inintitrr. and mina of your yllllllg philiumphic farmers will incline to have hart:mitt , ra of their own manufacture. AMDIMIN.— Man's =Linton is manifold ! It takes in a great variety of objects, of wayS and of means. WOll3llB ambition is to find man to accompany her in thts pursuit of gran deur. The two then, are one. Tu tru:nt a there are few or no gates of ambition open ; so that she 1139 no inducement whatever in early lira to think or to educate herself as man does. Her only entrance to such a place in society as she delights to occupy is through the door of marriage. This. therefore, is the tirst and chief object of her ambition : this directs much of her attention to her personal appearance, for she believes that it is chiefly by means of guod looks that she must ulninately succeed. She is, however, in this mistaken, and most fre• quently disappointed. Mere good looks will not retain a man long; and, as for accomplish ments, as they are called, the best are= those Mat are not taught at school, for school accom plishrnents are so very common as to-be of lit tle value. Many young ladies are so anxious to sing or play music well that they spend half their time in practice. What their motive can be we can scarcely divine, for music is buy a poor accomplishment compared with conversa tion, which never can be interesting and attrac• • tive unless well supplied with material. litoi ing accomplished the object of their ambition, the greater portion of the ladies abandon music which shows that they really had no particular genius for it. if conversation were more stu• died by both sexes, there would be much more happiness experienced in society: nut people get tired of common-place repetitions ; and gos sip is not conversation. INDUSTRY AND INTEORITY.—There is noth• ing possible to man which industry and integri ty will not accomplish. The poor buy of yes terday, so poOr that a dollar. was a miracle in his vision,•houseless, shoeless and breadless, com pelled to wander on font froM village to Village, with his bundle on his back.'in order to *cure labor, and the means of Subsiitanee, has become the talented and honorable young man 'of to-day, by the power of his good right arm, and the po. tent influence of his pure principles, held and perpetually maintained. %Viten - poverty. and what the world calls di-grace, stared hint in the exulted r o ost d 'onward and mid-4 of accumulating dieastertinnil Let 'this . voung man he cherished, fur he honors his country and dignift4.B his race.. THE OLD LADY.—NIy boy, cease laughing at that old tatty. It is age that makes her bend over. Slaty years ago, when she was as young as/ you. else was as straight and as spry ; now she is 11,16 n -a and ripe h•r the grave. Yoormn sher. my is.nt. in a flew years rn.n• he as deereind as this old nistv. and will you lau l th at her :sp. pear.stee t This wouian has fn IA t% he lov e her as you love yoi.r suodier. , What would he your 10.4ing4 to see your prelit ridis o ed a. shs isassed slirsuzli the so-s-ets. Thints,, and erase y.eir laeg l iter. YOU WO. M3l; IV/0 to lir old and infirm. You may loiter and besot as you pass she streets. R. , soeUsiser sisis, and ne ver ag sin in:llteeport of age sell mtiruity, II there are persons we should respe•ei, more than others, it is those wi;ise days are nearly end. whose shadows .art. lengthened for the tomb. A POPULAR ERROR. --It is -601 it all an un common thing for even well informed peopfe to consittetoue event the cause of another: : be cause the: one has immediately precedeethe Grier of time., ,A•curions ‘ inStance of this error' occurred'in. - - Thu ' . .tast.oetitury.... — The, fish, on; which m a ny, ittihn'AultaltlfatakqXY!*'.tic" Fended forsubsistence,suddenly .yattislietrfrtint their coast the:practice of inuctilation for.the small pox' had lust then been introduced. Mid was instantly dlett upon as the cause of the calamity; awl - as the people itnisidere4: the risk-of that disortlei alritle in Compatieon with starvation, nothing could exceed their righteous indignation . againsi.atr• who undertook to pre. - vent their taking the small pox: • • - HO-ti.THOSIA9 S. Bath.; Prrsident ~ Judge of the Jaclitiat District composed of .the ekuntries of Defalvaie and Chester, has been appointed. by 64iernor Stiunk: Judge of ,the. Supreme CoOr(Of this State, to supply the place made vacant by the resignation of lion. Thomas Sergeant. `:. w F-: =SI "Sugar Coated PllllP—Beware r *- ritnE inereesing popularity of Dr: G. 'OEM. IMPROVED INDIAN' VEGETA. BL bIiGAR: COATED ,PILLB. 'has induced a i number of persona to !mige something they call - Pits" and coat them isith sugar, In order to st II them fur the genuine, while they do /riot 'possess a particle 'oft goodness, nor even aisimilate in- aPpcarabca to the • original. Dr. Smith's Rills. In short. ttioy aro' an in tended FRAUD upon; the communiti:A minister who at firm bail an into cal in, an imitation i3ugar Coat. nt Pill, inanufacturcd in Albany, N. , 'F., has given them up. us he says, on account' of the miserable ershuneat parties concerned in dennfacturing them. ,The acme party are now industriously circulating reports to injure Dr. Smiths and it effect thu reputation of his valuable pills; hat rather than notice there in public, Dr. Smith is about t 6 institute legal proceeding• against them fur their slanders, as he has in another cue against a similar party, in which lie recovered a large amount of damages.'These miserable imitators base to resort to the most abominable means to palm oil their cootthrfeit Old, as the public know that Dr. Smith's are the original and genuine. Several instances hare-eome to public retire in which life hasbecn endangered by the unfolte• rite use of the counterfeit's. It is Dr. Smith's Pulls that are cluing so much good in the car .tiy—as the following plainly show. - MORE MINISTERS. . - Use and Recommend Dr. Smith's Pills than all others. 'Phis is, to certify that I have owed The Sugar Coated Pilia manufactured by G. Benjamin Smith, of Now- York, for some time, and believe, them to be a good medicine; and also, from inquiry. in that city. I am persuaded that !leis the original inventor, and thetefore is entitled to tho benefit of the invention. WILLIAMS,S. Pastor Ist Da . ptiat Church, Ilittsburgh. From the Blue Chiehro, ( Die. ) call the attention ot our readers' to the certificate oi Rev. S. William. 4. Pastor of Ita ?I,ll.tist thdrch. l'itbl.uuh, in reldtiott to Dr. t4lllith's ''Fan mitt. 1.. v. bear ter.tintooy to the excellept, of fibre Pillr. ,ate of to , having used than and experienced great. ',lie tram theta. Th, suave it the best po; r in the State of Delaware. 'Re .4 ix? ans. ED !DUI !gi V 4,3 ETA !ICE p. 11.1.3." (S.lg C.,..0.41.) age crrlainly ilain,4 11111011 0/.1 •, try, misd are htghl. r atg c °et!, it ma: p, awe vtd 43 2 , 'll.ey are .1 e 7.1 11l 1411-er operatiari Ina, all like tU ul, tho a lti it ofth Stile JOlrrig gi., (-Fog 0! the I.iigc.t tr..) lmy pai_cts it. the State at :S. V.,) is ntea s> lom.v*: li'atertutott, lay 3 i, !Ir. G. Ileatj. Smith— Dear z•br. I tval 1.6.1 up u 0.1! some t,m -lure my return from N. Y.. ottl &tin:, my illness tipple 4;111 at your I I. and 1 mu-" say I found theft .They are the best tru.diripe for the iturpett they err utterpieJ, ttptt I base yet seen. I St.! 1.. m tsk but I tUutel yours rut rely free" from ill.• objeetr.P to which other pills ate li hope Cary will ,tptin.ur to be a !MIN.' 01 i .r..51 to yon, a. I doUitt, not :bey he tat:t.ttrs of r.l,cf to the afil.tite.l on a lure 4c-410. Yours truly, J. Tuaawa::dd, Set, 19 1910 • Dr. G. Benj. Soi:th— Dear sir: Your agent left with me. a 1.. t of v~nr Sua.ta CotTzu PILL', and I have but a le.: I. ? aes kft. Every lies I have sold has given entire saiislnetion. I have taken them myself and I consider the in . the hest pills I have es cr u•el, anl I sin not afraid recommend them to the puldic. I ni-h a further :ripply at once. Yours respectfully. JACUD ICIDI.EiI, P. M. Huntingian Ind., Jig= 21, 1618 Dr. Smith- Dear sir: I am. most out of your lamas Vsocraoi.e Stoat COATED PI LLS. " and find them wiling so fast that I Mink ou had hever send me two grog immediate ly. They give such general satisfaction that People. at least twenty miles for them, and as it is generally known I am agent for then', 1 would be very sorry to get out. Yours respectfully, • ki.kllL f MOODY: & CO. BEWARE!!! If G. BENJ. SMITH, be not written with o pen on the bottom of the box, ell Sugar Coated" Palle are Counterfe.L - - - - Principal Office 179 Greenwich Street, large brick block, N. Y. Price 25 cents a DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA WELD CHERRY' BITTERS: FUR the permanent removal of all such diseases as take their rise in an Impure Blood, Impaired Di- I gestion, Morbid state of the Liver and Stomach, Weak ness of the Nervous System, and a Disolded habit of Constitution generally. Dr. Wood's Saisapstilla and NVild Cherry Bitters have already, by their substantial excellence, won a degree of public favor and patronage which puts them beyond the need of recommendation. Being foithfully prepared of the most excellent materials, they can be folly confided in by all in need of a tonic, .aperient or i alternativiremetly. ' • This preparation will be found on trial to be a sure and speedy remedy for the diseases enumerated above. They purify the blood, secure regular digestion, promote a beaky action of the Liver and Stomach, and strengthen I the nerves, at once securing health and eager to the whole system. In all eases of despondency, stri.ing from indigestion or nervous irritation, they hove been used with remarkable success; nor are they less useful as a remedy for lieadache,Tlatuleney, loss of Appetite' and a general pro4ratam.of 14r;/deal. At the same time it must be stated that they are neither violent nor at all dangerous an their operation. eecuring as they do the desired end, by a steady, regular and easy influence. Taken daily, in dosesprecribed; they will be found to operate in that gentle and salutary manner, which is. in fact, their highest recommendation. That prejudice usually existing against advertised medicines, would not be merited if lterstow..l,..ne,Atois.. Th o wondorlul cures tt m erited perronnetrand tne aza - rier t i, or my CfMalklaCIITS, should at 01/Ce climate rYS it to the public favor. , RECOMMENDATIONs, Mr. Philp 4ilcns, Neer Brand. was entirely cured of a ninfirmed cancer -or the t.temeeh.-th rent and mou th, and h:s general health much improved by the two 'of only one bottle. Col. John If rylies, lidetor; Maw., has voluntarily certified that he was owed by the 13itoirs, ofJ a undiee, Indigestion. Ilestiaelie and Vertigrr. 1. P. Peil.tis. tag., Nee/ Bedford, seas clued of un eruption of the flee. Dr. W. H. Miller nl7l. Y., testifies the twiny of his patients hire been henefitte , l by the use of the Bittern, and in every case they have gin.° the most perfect astisfietion. 5.1,1 IA holeasla aria 11.1 ail by 'WYATT 4. 1 4 I(ETCHITM. 121 FllllOll Y.. HUSTON' d.t. LADD. Towanda. and I, dra) , :zi..t ga.nerany throu - zhant the U. Priro $l. Lfrk.a bank.. • 6..122 gI A '1 L s: MUNI 11 "ti 'r* 4 6 cia.o2a zxazam.a.to ESPEC rFITI.LY informs Ids ftiends - that hr has leased the above Houme,' mutinied or the sifulti side of toe public square. lim;ly actinvied aud.havina.incls entiridi arrangements.- - now reliant& tietlie reeeptinn of • imilors:: Presenting. his coinidimerits to his friends and the „tiblie gentian?. and ,as=uting them no pains of expense will:be' spureil tp tifen=le his guests, he - respectfully sollcitsAlublictatron age, Pledgimi hinatiett' that tile' istahlighment ,mitler,hil'contilot, is strallnot,heestMllidai,`,l63rin th'e 7 , 11 '( .th t roo e mia I.:CIAILEMOSIT , HOUSE.!_ere :iireyeion: and 4iry. , antl - fiimished in the boat , • • The Table will bu furnished. with every .substantial theeountty can I:roduce. , ;the Bar will be stocked with the best liquors in a pure and unadulterated state. •-• , , - First rats Stabling attached., with- r.ntily ana.faitbful Ostlers always in atte..danee„ • - - • • - In short, ,- nothh.g will.be omitted: ahklt will sad to the tirnnfort and conienience of customers, and; with his facilities, he believes satisfaction will be rendered to all. Towanda, Aprild, ttit46,; " ' lli fang Scott,- A1 i n 4 .17 azt.V7 o AATlT.L ; pr m i T tii and tinnetti,a l ly.tender tiis pipres .llll. sionat, sei vices in, Aguices s : ! " Collations:" and other matters in his pnifeissinn "entrdstLAto his Mire. al' He has removed his office to the room over N. N. Betts' store. FMEROT.Sp,4,I.:,dik,S' 4 TO :cURE;r: EtIORRHOIDS, OR PILES, is lis*aieprodtic eded by local irritation-candy:epee's, purgative, stomp' Lints, undue determrtratiokof blood to the hemorrhoidal Vessels by excessive riding or Walking, - or : o." - congeslive tato of the liver, and peculiarity of the constitution iteclE It is usually considered under three form, or varieties, las follows:Blind Piles; White Piles. ond Bleeding Piles . This disease is sci - common, anal so very well-known, that a description of its symptoms is'not deemed neces sary. . . The success that has followed the use of the Embro catieu iii the cure of this disiose, haOwen trulyastonish ingr Phy-icians tam advise their patients to it' , it, as. the only 'Pile Medicine.. In addition to its being n positive reinedy for the Piles, it never fails to cure that INTOLERABLE ITCHING, which is so very common, and has its location in all.. same parts as the Piles. Read the folio. ing, from the editorsl colums of Alex ander's Weekly Messenger: ' FOUND AT LANT—A Spats vent TOR TIM •P/ins —Physicians anal Chemists have long been !anxious to discover a medicine that would mire one of the most troublesome diseases, the Piles. -.Success has .et list been the result. Dr. JACKS"N'S PILE EMBRO CATIODi out only stops all bleeding, shays pain anal inflamation, subdues that into leratile itching. but effertu , silly cures, litre a charm and in it very shot : time, per 's sous 4%110Me lives have been rented miserable for years. Only s few from the great number of certificates will be published. Read the folloaditig a New. York, 721 Brnaalwvy; September 8. 1915. Dr. N. Jaexsom-Dear Sir : - .AI; ill you amid me sit six bottles of yaltr Pile Embroiation ; I wish them part to keep ii.vself, end part fui a Imp! go ..tlemsn, s h ;end temine, oho hart found great relief in using frorn . my bottle two or three tleaes. You fr,t1..111411, in Philadelphia. I was stilf:rian; dreolf•ally from ti.is t..rril.le scourge. I only took one bottle Iron. you : I brave not used it quite all. and am now perfectly well. A.l year Intl V an ppiirz, I prodaim the _virtues of your an alt.-ow - 0a !term,. r I mi: I tell every friend shout at Ild It is s:rigllT ar to rreeive how tai ,'ry Sr.' carmine in this - way--I believe 1..1r of; rny orgoilit.tritteca are mare a less a.acia LI. Let me 'tell yob that - you earn' Sa II liere'ss you choose to nwlie. When you wars a ca riOcitte front ire, you almlldrace it. read you ow at libr sty to glow this letter it` yob wish. Reipectf., l '.y %ours, LEW IS P. ASH FORD. For sal.? by 'aft rAIT %NYE FOX, Towanda. Pa.: only Agents for Bradford County. 2Snif, • • 4 # 64V-' asa • - • STARA, '4" \,•\ ACOUSTIC OIL!) • j • TUC ONLY OA! loft the Cute s of DEAFNESS, pains, and the 'dm- charge of matter from die ears. Al..r alt those din- agreeable sounds,• like the buzzing of it sects, failing of water,.whiuitsg, of ieb am. &c., Ste.. v-Iti ,ll are quli" teams of approaching deafness, and a 1..," generally , lout with the disc:we. Many persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, arid even twenty yearn, 'and were obliged to use ear trumpets, hone, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being :node perfect ly well. Physicians and Surgeons 'highly recommend its use.. The very great number of happy res;olte that hove ro: lowed the use of St:ARPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL, have been truly astonishing. And what is wonderful, sane who were deaf ftom birth, have been so much improved as to hear common conversation very readily. It would be the height .of . presumption to warrant a ! cure in all cases; but in nine cases out of ten or recent date, there is a certainty that the results will be most hippy and satiscfatory to the patient. The application of the oil produces uo pain, but on the contrary an agree able and pleasant sensation. The recipe for this media tine has been ootained froin on Aurist„ of great repute. lion, who has found that deafness, in nineteen eases out of twenty, was produced from a want of action in the nerves of hearing, or a dryness in the ears; his ob j ect therefore was to find something which would create a healthy condition in those parts. After a long series of experiments his ellluts were at last crowned with suc cess, in the discovery of this preparation, which has re ceived the n ame of SCA RPA'S COMPOUND ACOUS TIC OIL. A long list of tertifiestes might be given, but sucli-is the confidence in the medicine, and„so high has been its reputation, that but one of them will bent present published: , Morr Eirnaonniaraur MU. !—A lady in Smith field, Brod. Co., "a.. and now alma eighty years of age, had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 yearn, so that it was next to impossible to make her hear conorrsation in the loudest tone of voice. Last winter sho was induced to try 6. Scarpa's Oil for Deafness." It in only neressory to add that she seed two boules, and is perk-city restored—she is cured. Any information in regard to the case miss be obt trued nt the store of Dr. Jayne' •No 8, South 'Phiol street, Phil idelphia. For sale by NIONTANYE C. FOX, Towanda, Pa; only agents fur Bra-third county. 28—ly W EST3BLISHMENT yr® atliq L NYC & CO, tvouldrc ----specilly inform the citizens of Tow " ands and the public generally, Mitt o il Rtfilill i,.. llthey have on hand & manufacture it l W 144 Ito order nll Linda of CABINET - 'FURNITURE, of the beet mate rials, and workmanship that catinut surpas-wd.in addition to t u%ual •untry shops, we will keep on hand and make be on er • rier cost approved patterns; &it'd Ifordang Chars, upbolitereirtrreae r .±... style. and for case and durability cannot be-surpassed even in our largecities. Also. the half French Ala hogany Chair, beautifully upholstered, with curled hair, which never loss its elasticity, and finished with the last hair seating. We flatter ourselvea that hming had loud' experience in the business, we shall be able to satisfy all whet may feel disposed to call, both as . tn guido) , and price, and by strict attention to business hope tD inetit and receive the pattornige of a liheral corn. munity. 1.. N. NYE & CO.. Tpav 3 min. Stitt ornizer 'I, h. C.;ICI.1":1-;2^ l'fl_s ,VIT111:19 r it cnesp. and wheat an/ lonered, and.tlini, is the reason ise. can alrod all ror tO do it. All kinds of produce will he received in payment. Also, LUMBEII of nll kinds. Srilf ..1. • 1:.-14. NYC . CO, ~~~?T.Y_ 1 ~~ PS~~-- . ` ` - (MILL 1;1. hand large`Ossnarnent, and tnede to order on shorter ilutire and for less inn. neythari can he lirOduced at any -other o , l4.ti,!nnent in tho ar'e.under_the neeerolity of lan. CUrinuibit *1'606 ado nRd ehell he.satiale . 44 A good haw and. pall, raiy,be: bastio rotpdsore Sept , inl . oo• , • „1.., (;(?. BOOT:St SHOE INIA.KIN_G,. r r:: Lc!. T - . - W,lLL_'o.X'ii . S.lGt in 4 tigisof ial tnemaccea in the Boot, and Shoe :flaking litisinesa.in the horciunli of Towanda, and , may I . foutitrut.the oYd :slant! 41:44Iathaway,la tety occupied by Eikanali,Sinigl. Hear. I ,il.st r ephen ? e,Eachinge.llidei, tinero theY.enliiiit a share of public patronage.. Int.y intend.' by 'carefel' eolent.ion,nl,idock ? .unilny attention ,tialthe interegta of their cusiomeni.to Make ea neat and gurable, n , cir ea eau :he manufacturer/in igortiilnf," the COUntiy . , „ l'hey keep constan t ly cringing, ang;nsiiiiminiractire to order,mnroev...calf. and; eoarfe' Ladies' aiting. ahoes 'ehildre'ri7iigia.;! gent?* ...I „I ?-1 - ,.; ,„, g f • JOHN W. WILCOX ? I'IIII.ANDER 'SAGE. Towanda, !day 14, 1815. • • FOREIGN*JERIODICALS';' -• RErviidcAyit*.of ; • THmioNDoN.QueRTERGY REVIEW; THE ED NBURGH.. REVIEW, --- • THE FOREIGN QUA RTERLY ap - viEw; THE wEsTNIINSTEWREVIEWi ' ' ' AND BLACKWOOD'S EDLNPI:RGII • MAGAZINE. The above Periodicals are -teprinteil in N . :et:N . :Yolk, immediately en their arrival .by the British 6 teameni, a beautiful clear type, on fine vvbite„payer,,iiiiil are faithful copies of the originals--13xxce , woo's Avec being an exact (tic-simile of die: Eiiinburg adj.. tion. The wide-spread fame of these splendid Periodicals revilers it needless to • soy , touch in their praise. As literaty organs, they stand far in advance ol any work of a similar stamp now Published, while the political coMplesion of each is marked by a dignity, candor and forbearance not often found in works of a party char acter. They embrace the views of the three great parties in England- 1 A hie,. Tory, , and Radical.—" Blackwood" and the " London Quarterly ", arc Tory . ; the" Edin burg Review„". Wltie : and the'. \tiestunnister," Radi cal. The "Foreign Quarterly "As purely. literary, be ing devoted principlly to criticisms on foreign Conti nental %Vorks. The prices 'of the R c-rit Irma are less than one-third of those of the foreign copies, and while they are-equal ly well got up, they. afford. all that advantage to the American over the Englieh reader. TERMS: PAYMENT BE MADE IN ADVANCY .. . For any one of tho four Reviews, $3,00 per annum For any two, . do. 5,00 For any three, do , 7,00 For all lour of the Itcviesva, . 8,00 For 13Itelcwootrg Magazine, 3,00 " For ISlacltw•uod and the 4 Reviews. 10,00 " CLUBBING Four coidca of any ..r an of the above works will he sent to one adtir.,l on 'Joy :new. of the regtilar t aub.scrip- Lon for thwe—the Ln rnt copy being, gratis. c_j• Remittances and connounicattons must be made in at( edirs without eXpettEe to the pub i,liervc—The earner trk•ty always.he done thr•rottit a Yost-mater by la:in:1114111111 the attoOLMI to be reinated, inking his re olot t•lt‘i-uthro; the ft ci•ipt by mall, rust-pa:d; ur Ito. money may lie enclosed in a letter. Putt ret-t....1 to I pobllsticrs. I.3.—The Pm tsffe nn I'll these Pc riodic..!.. is ro ittlet`ti I.y the I.oe P..31-olnce law, to about one third the fin inner rah., trio!. rug a vcry lalpOttant 5.1 , 14 i, in the ex pen,..• to t!o• !nail A•Ut mei • . • In fili fix Fr.lic.p .1 c Lee cad Te:one grungh out the Unzied .'lutes to tehn:/t there is a cl:,..te! Road or W-tcr commun *cattort fie>. the ct Sew York: these pet:laicals turf; be dclacred FREI: OF , SCOTT'Iz. CO. Ftfalishcrs, lurel 12 Fulton t.. Nets , Park. .M;Vi Bira Ck:11:1 1 1:iitg . 1:S1611:A1111CM, Prim? 25 per'cienf. cheaper than hare ever ber'n known in Norihern Penn . n. THE sudseriher, linviiitt commenced the above lot. sii.ess, taisra this method to inform the inlial.is tants of rowrinda and 1• 111113 . . that he is prepared to do all kinds of work entrusted to his care in the m st neat and workmanlike manner: such.asiromn4 cc, carriages, eleighs, kinds ;Ind:I-work I+.l kinds, done a link) curer than at any idler shop in the county, Sumo attention paid to EDGE TOtiL'i, to till up cresiyis, and finally all kinds of work in the iihove line (hurs,shoeing excepted) and will warrant work to stand the fret. 'Pry me and if you do not hind thing just right, then pet me down. From my long r;sperierthe in the business, I flatter myself hit I can ploage all kinds of people. You rail. find ILO st all tones at my shop. a few roils south of Bridge strect, known as old stand. All kinds of Produce taken in payment for svork,und a little of the ready. Jo-Davis will not he refused. N. HEMING WAY, ill. Towanda, May 6, 1816.—y A CERTAIN CURE FOR PILES ! Dr. A. Upbam's Vrgetablc Blectuary, N INTERNAL REMEDY, IN VENTED BY -1 - 1 DR. A. UPHAM' a distinguished Physician of New York city, is the only real successful remedy for that dangerous aad distressing complaint—the PILES —ever offered to an American public. Mark this. It is dn INTERNAL REMEDY—and flat an external application, and will cure every case of Piles, either bleeding or blind, internal cu external, and probably the only thing that will. There is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure—speedy and permanent. It is also a convenient medicine to take, anu improves the general heal h in a remarkable mas her. Each box contains twelve doses, at SA a dose. It is very mild irl'its operation, and may be taken in cases of the trio:A - acute inflammation without danger. „All external applications arein the higheet degree disairl'sr, able, inconveitio t and plrem.ive ; and from the very na ture of the disease, inconvenient ill their edicts. This medicine attacks the disease at its source, and re.noring the cause, renders the cure cerla:n and permanent. To Mee az ED Lam r.s.—Matried ladies are almost in t:at-eddy subject to that painful and injuiions the with cutteiptent inflammation of the ~tontrielt, bowels and spine, weakness of the back, flow of blood to to the head, 4-c. The Electm,ry is perfectly - safe for pregnant ladies, and the most useful cathattic that can po.silily he used, as it net only rerneves•the Piles and all inflammatory 'diseases 'without pain or irritation; but will insure an easy time, a safe delivery, and a round cm,tiitnion in the otkiring. The Electuary contains no mineral medicine, no al. oes, colocy nth or gamboge, or other powerful and irritrt-- live purgative. No fear of taking c did while under its influeng --no change in diet necessary, If, taken an: cording to directions, a cure fur lfe is - guaranteed. Sold wholcialo and retail by %I'EATT & K ETCM:n• "General Agenti fur the Southern SLAVS," 121 Fulton street, N. Y., Itus.roN fi LADD. Towanda, and druggi i degencralla throughout the United States , Price Ji, a hos. , - m2l: Clocks, Watches, Jewelry & Silverware, ST NO. I. BRICE ROW. 1411 A. CHANIBRI.Lj I / 4 h.a just returned from V • the city of New York with the largest assort ment of FASIIIONA 8 LE JE WELL! r, ever brought to this place, such as Ft:Lam-rings, 13reast-pins, of every description; Lockets; !bracelets, gold end silver p ncils, gall krye, thil.bl,s; silver span..,. sugar tbings, specta cles, fn. sit ages,•pen a..tt pocket knives. (Roger's ma nufaCture.) and Ir.,:any other ,rticles which de will sell extremely law for CASH'. A:I hinds of WATCHES; consi:ting of picot le- L'Epine. English and Sloiss s% caches, tAartantett to cep gimtLIIIIIC. as clear and anqurstionaldo as our right to the whole , tsf Oregnn, that Wx .A. CU-1.311111111N has got he hrgest ant boat seleetel assortment'of Fancy Goods •Vl.r l‘r.•ught into the bt:,mtnzh of Towanda, and that he ad! cell his goo.ls theaper (?'an was etur said by city zunam Er!nz; being!—ftick a pin there ! ! N. 13. Watchea warranted toa runt well one year, or he money refunded; and a wrinen azpreeuenn given o that etrrat desire One. • . „ a M PLE SUGAR, Wook'ancl all kindsof coon. ryTroclude TtiCeivett in payment. C!IIMBEIII4N, Agent, X Titwanzln, April!' 22, .101.16. • ; .• , • • c-r2Lzomg , eutercriher.tiotbeiwi.in fullcornmuuion with t h e ii rm orm—=, he in not prepared to ho of. t lie largest: asiortinent JE E L V °Oaf :and hUving rreief lairned:thei busintsi,— he is not prcUrned to dd any work, in that lino; but having seried'sk regukre crprenticeship, in the watch. repairing busluesa; and the axperienee.of 16 years, -has no hesitation in. saying that all work ,rtitioSted to helium. , in u,workm o plike manner, promptly. •areksecona lirnt to Anne west:Of that city from whence carni!..thail*:%/!/.1/ bad.l4icelly Now tnyArielids, in all your I.:envoi:a don't forget .to.get.,yonr watcher fited'at - old No. 100 opposite the two doors north of Briggs' tavem:', " • A.M. WARNER.. Tetvanda, Slant 2 0 3; 1846. • - • ' 4./" N. j!l6.le,n4selfio do' nirivork right:. All ;tv4rk;froiiafrjeil ornillear.antl the money telt - tided if it acme not pcifinm - i'ecolding to agreement. Stick a P.O, there THEal t ; subscriber ham obtained the right o gular ant flan Watet_Wheel, Called the- • UN/ON WHEEL, - which is tepidly coming into are througheat the Uri. t e d States, for operating machinery of all kinds, R eg . -led by water power, patented Sept. 27, 1845, by T . R. Timhy, of Cayttgi * cesi N. Y. - The first glance et ty wheel; involves the beholder in immediate doubt in le , Bard to its operatiOn.;-.lBut its construction Want 1 4,, it receives three distinct powers of, the water to cas charge Tlie direct or percussion cover,ga. !Ile inclined 'plane or Archemidean power. 31 T h , discharging or reacting power, being all t h e pfterem.. twined in the massive weight of hydraulic present. T h , some cpristruction iv also perfectly adapted to shun, all ditTicultit a of [food-trash, ice, backwater, or any impediment or disaster to which water sixth; general are subject, A perfect safeguard against any impasition, b y ! L i . wheel, is formed by a readiness in all its 'cadent) warrant more business with less water than any othe r wheel now in use, except the Overshot wheel anderhnib heads. Manufactured at the furnace of Hopkins 21: Leach, Elmira, N. Y. Persona wishing to reper their Mills will gain py applying to the gained:Als, T i m m proprietors of the county of Bradford.. All commun. cations addrened to either of the .üb.cri! , trs ceive prompt attention. JOHN BURT, Ridnlerry:Jan. 4.1847. OUNSAULF.B. • . DR. JAYNE'S CENDIIATED YEDICINEs_ Expecturant ; Aterative Tonic rettnifuge ; Curni;nute Bukr.mr, Sanative Pale ; flair Tunic and bje, For sale by Mon(anye 4- Fox, Towanda, Only authorized Agents f,,r . Bradford county, 1110fILT IMPOSTANT NEWS FEOTi TUE Sawa_ The following extract of a letter is from a very resp e , u , ble mercantile houso dated Washington, Rappahannock Co, May 26, tEI6. Dear Sir—Our Mr. Jones has been in a crry lota luta of health for more than a year; he has lad the 'silty;; of the best nollie..l edviee our count-y atronic and Co visited vour city .luririty the. past summer, but found La relief. On the' I:rtl; of Ap;.l .e • purch...-1.14 41.1 alriett bottles of x:Olr VersittUar, arid a !ALI . L, zen blineS of your Sanati‘e "I'Lr•Jh r 4h in pirkint; Co: artid .5 I i a :Cy tax Vermituze cc ra bi..hers. Mr . JO. M the Pulls, are! aft , / taltath; a I - 0.3 d 0..., It'll iMprO, newt.l'l.c three b .n 1 same to Imml, brot.i.zlrt Ira n • a. he ttan ONE 'l'; lOUNA N ro3nv tr.• re. U. e. now in letter tat nr 1,,n iu f.w 11/11,y amid 11 , }e a ra your Ve,t0r:"1.L.,...1.1.1 A pl , ”1.1 All our IrE ire cntirvly I Samuel Ja.-tt.,.....1,44 your c.ty nt the :.e%.!. re..potiNtbdtty, ire trove to re er Me,r... m„, r , Howe, ..Market at, r o ar ord I in.:, ins & Ca.. corner of rala an ; het str.•ets. Mr. loneA is m o ot ariSIOUS C , / your Pdb and Vertnifuz,e, as 50. i as po,-ear. 28n1 -rtespeetfully. J. 13:JONEs& Cl. .••;,!irrit 1 T Siited to the Ii t 111 s inzet.lution. nr.d tutu I.; t!.eCtie ' Of EVel:, cu rub. ease. Will be taL,lla in Ts riglc!'s India TegclaLL Elle; or TO North Arn'rfr.n Collrgo of Et al:11 These extraordinary Pill, are cetritio.ed of Went; ollo•h ttroof stosrftammusly 1.11 our oar, rd re, or ! to Our coristitiii:.i.s,V.r.M, cin., con,ot and iron, foreign drugs. home.er. a. rtl Om may he ror.oponrideil ; mid as V6 . l:lGlirS EtiETAI3I.I; PILLS aro four.dcu tmon the linfn;:a that the !Inman body is in troth Sll3.lEerl"ril 13Fi I' (INC DISE.Viri. namely, corrmot humors, anti that sail medi.ioc rani this disease on , PRINCIPLES. cleaning and purty_ing the I, rims. fest that if tho constitution he tint entirely exhatmol. parses-, ranee in their use, orcordin r _f to directions. o at izelt.tely certain to drive disva-e of esery nine fluid tle body. When we wish to-restore a swamp or wears 'a fertility, we drain it of the soperabundsot water. Is like manner, if we wish to restore the body to healthoe must cleanse it of impurity. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will be found one of the best, if not the very best.xed• eine in the world for carrying out this GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. because they expel from the body all morbid and carron humor, the cause of the disease, in an easy and .‘"dlie. rot Manner, and wbilo they every May e n.' pleasure, disease of every name is zenith) doada the body. following. highly respectable Store-to...arra Los been daily appointed .Agents for the sale of 11 m. his Man Vegetable Pilis in Bradford .Counly . ' Montanye's & 'Eadwandat ; A. H. Gaylord, Canton ; John 11. Furman. Columbia Fldtts ; T. &S. ‘V. Pomeroy, Troy ; - Coryell & Gee. Burlington ; \V Gibson, Ulster ; Lybian Durf...e. Smithfield ; d..S.Eltswortb. Athens; - Guy Tracy, ; U. Moody & Co. Frenchtown ; John Heaton, Jr., Terretown ; E. Norman, SprMg,tivid ; Storrs & Jaws, SheAll,quin; Daniel Brink, lion.brook; N. D.& C. Watford, Idrintocton. Oflkea devoted exclusively to the sale of 1S r Indian Vegetable of the North A men: of Health, No. VS Greenwich street, New I*.c.;;; 193 Tremont st., Co-ton; and Principal Othee,N ,, Race street, Philadelphia. ts'_ , inIIDLUNII3,E NATIONAL PA GTERRIAN (P,L.• kir LEHI' AND PHOTOGRAPHERS G DEPOTS ; awarded the Gold acid Stl‘cr Four iirst Pieminins, and Two Highest llono,F,,:t.as National, the Alubsachuseuty!hu New York, ia3 Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectiveb:, for tho tog splendid Colored Daguerreotypes and hest App rgo ever exlithited, • Portraits tat:en-in exquisito style, without rqsa to weather. • Instructions given in the art. A barge assortment of Apparatus and Stack arayr" , hand, at the lowest cash prices New York. 551 Broadway ; Philadelphis. l36o.4 nut S.; Boston. 75 Court, and 58 Hann.rr ate: Dry timore. 205 Baltimore St.; Wasliingtoo. Avenue; Petersburg, Va., Medi my.' II 111 Ilan. Fourth and Walnut, and 115 Sbdn St : Springs. Broadway ;Pa 121 Vieille Pee au Liverpool, 32 Church SL-3y. z.D.awl - sztam‘z . :ta,•_.?..aaz ..- r.. !,,, P.ISH/OIKIBLE 713 ILORS. Over Montanxe's store, next Jour at the old stand of P.,vell ••••vean. ADMINIS t'llA FOR S , t)11 1 t . A 41., fier=inis Initchted In the est ite ..1 A. A. 8 ,6 ' la. with, !ate of Ilidgbo rrA• township, ilee'.l.. an' lls ' ll requested' in wake linyinent without •lelay. ° 111 laid estate. will tilricin Pr 1461 ,_ . , client duly dttested ibo subscriber, who will be at the store 4t,L;l2..COi,lhaiigh. nid2bc.rry, Rhe.rBIE:311(811.67111; Adent.istra • " • • - O_ROCERIE, Frtsh Cituvra,. I,: ,•...,•''. , 'kJ - noc3 • :•• . = FLINT .k. :t Ca _ IyFrS,IUPFS Tl:m.:fl , hi:in ll e77 d p ii 211es100:ingAuirsoutin:q,, n"' ST'S_ nov3 a a B.kltl'LE Tains of the Bradford Reporte r * .Two doilara and filly (fent: , per agnum: nrr fc6 : deducted if paid within the year; and forSAtq l ° olls' in advance: Disc DokkAtt will be dcduc i " L Suliecribers at liberty to discontinue at any _paying arreanages. blo