T 31Tie Nessfilts . 11, I . ? ‘1" dither be, 11; the dial, rbell " • • . • Tifttiflist load attedear / • •• • r arlitionigh Ain seta plait. throe tinditear - • rtoisi'eitilactied hall. vliteerisiketamdt, . ' Wherevermett vati hide: • • • Ulm by ro wants from ocean eaves, • 4 .They goat opon the tide. [lnnen the smell roastedmeat! 1 hear-the-hissing fry! The beggars know where they can go, .But where, 0 where shall 11 At tweliel o'clock men took my band, At4wo they only stare; Aod e e me with a fearful look, As if I were a hair The poet lap his laurels down And havens to his green.; The happy tailor quits his goose, To riot on 'his beans; The weary cobbler snaps his thread, The prin'ter leaves his pie; His very devil bath a home, flat what, 0 what have 11 Methinks I bear an angel sok*, That Softly seems to say - " Pali stranger, All may yet be well, Then Wipe thy team away': Erect thy head, and cock thy hat, —And follow me afar. And thou shalt have a jolly meal Apd charge it at the bar." I hear the voice! I go! Igo ! Prepare your meat and wine!' They little heed their future need, Who pay not when they dine . Give me tdday the rosy Give me on! golden dream,— To-morrow kick away the stool, And dangle from the beam! Culture of the Potatoe. EDITORS or THE Cumwavol—There have been a thousand and One attempts to explain the causes of the potatoe rot, and asi v any remedies suggeste d most of which, in whole or in part, appear to be unsatisfactory. I am not about to theorise upon this subject , but shall simply deal inmattem of fact as they occur un der my management of this crop on my soil, leav ing the reader to judge for himself whethsr the same raanaeitt would be attended with' like success with him. ' There is one system of management by which I have thus ha never failed of raising fine, mealy and sound potatoes, that keep well the season round. I 'oselert a piece of green sward land, of sandy or Favelly soil, tat has never been subjected to a course of manureing and -cropping ; (a piece of Pas ture land is best, and if it never bore a crop of po. tatoes it is still better and plant it as early as pos sible to potatoes one year, without manure. A table apoonfal of plaster, or a . handful of unleached ashes . or a mixture of both, put into the bill at planting time, will well repay the expense: It imparts con. sidemble vigor to the growth of the crop in the fore part of the season, and also increases the yield somewhat. It will be observed that I do not pre. • scribe this, application in the shape of a nostrum, to prevent the rot, for it is my impression that ap plied of not applied, is all the same as to the isound. ness of thtt_crop. 'ln dining them in the fall, I am careful to dig when the land is tolem`ty dry, and there is a pros. pki of fair sunshine. They are dug out of the Found in the forenoon, and lay scattered about to di?in the sun till two or three o'clock in the after noon, so that no moist dirt shall adhere to them, in I and that pcitathes put into the cellar in a damp state, are much more likely to rot than those which are put in dry. I also delay digging them as long as poisible, but by no means so long as to encoun ter, a hard freeze by which the'potathes are affected , for in that me they will surely hot. The bottom of my potato bin is made of plank raised up the - think. vt nese of Nit work from the bottom' of the cellar, and the sides of narrow pieces of boards; not finite tight together which admits of • circulation of air on a'A tides. The bin should not be more than three or, fotarieet wide for the same reason. Pohl. toes`keep best in my cellarrtc4 to touch the bortoni or the walls on the side, as dampneis is imparted to them from both these causes. For this reason the tick side and ends of the bin should be of boards di well as the front bottom. Every clear, cool morning, until the freezing weather of winter set 6 in, the cellar doors are opened two or three hours for ventilation. A. thing which should always be practiced where a considerable quantity of vegeta. deartre stored away. • Il is tree Mitt potatoes will not yield 4,5, or 600 troabila to thil acre, on land of moderate fertility, with out manure ; but I get 168 to 200 bushels of oxcellentituali7, and . by using care in gathering and storing them, the y keep well throutk the sea. ?- , - The - first year that the potato rot made its appear ante in this section, I planted three sews wide of potatoes around a cornfield of eight acres, for the 'Opine of waiting among the corn. The field was a little broken in surface, and embraced sever al tiusthues' of loam, some rather cause gravelly spots, some more sandy, and some, through the hollows, rather compact and fine-grained. I had the curiosity to mark the result upon these three Crows of palled through the season. The vines ltlarted and died Weedy in the season, where the • rowsencountered-the compact and moist soil in the - hollows -while those on the giaoelly^sand - sandy spots held green and thrifty, and inharvesting were farad yield mote in quantity and better in quali ' • ty,-thali in the hollows, and more fertile Forte of the A 44 The Werth was entirely at variance wkh all my Amer experience - in growing this crop. .. 1 had presloNdy aiwayti selected such kind of soils as s *sae eieh-sod moist but not wet hollows, obtaining • from dams a large yield and good quality e t Alisi.ipring I plaited two bushels of my table plasma in duple/mhos garden, which bad bPen imadural, pardy 1 . way of expon:inent, amid partly beanie I bad ad partictdar use for the Wit. -bagging them Ids I,found, as. I et- E s 'Atone quarter of them sound, ibile seed ~ ..pOwinoodasalcont-the mum bin, And planted car • • IL O". 414491 ° bat without manure, where Xay mars ttroPtirow,llWe.hui a notoThuf Podootbr Pat.;_italAglik4 T km l 4 SUatriaders to Amy their own conclusions, whether or tact 'these" two gaits which I have gitiakhgro to subsoil* / jj i sishod . win this clip viachl hovereeionsmoka • bra Stun, on maliciow, 7 be'easily reniar ________ l Atitthital'Ob Fe! , 61 9t4g Mery wilbAL Alpy cab. • Zailtatigatere qt4ter--Erigland has medeprtr fast etioneetkiNrst fines* ~, . 1 1 ,4:01 1 12ieWo eite.talitig kite : - Vit . ,7twEiWgois for the ee :id,eless;sied Eve ehilling9 for gentlemen. -':T`.~3",l''di~sJ`,T^w~tr ~'h~R?T:l~',~.-.::^ri , 'fir.k;w'4'"LYt~r~ - r 7'?rJ..'"'~«J. Palms os OaCitiThe gait season has' bee n iranadnibb.lbidit iftguathrofibe apple cr - a P;%: i 5 4 . t h e, C ° -U 4 O A i r 41 " 1 0 /0 ,1 44 3 1u 41 1 .4 444 ; ancein*idy - ProdiictiVe:: ) Athaiil4ll4o" yieldedleinegraidenfly-than in the Itestern ,p!pt * 44 . 11 . 174 #0 catFltill46?Voik and ag. 065 1 and about ,one; mile of the 'residebee'dfibe writer. On one farm one acre of ground is occupied chiefly with la* treee'of the Rhode Wand Greening. The product was two hundred barrele r afterpeserviug a sufficient clean& ty for domestic use. The price was sixty-two and a half cents per Wad, and the aggregate amount one hundred and twenty-five dollars.:.Deducting twenty-five llollani for picking and carting to mar ket on the Erie canal, which is t riore,than the act ual coat, we have one hundred dollars the nett proceeds of a single acre. It would require but a small farm, at this rate to yield a greater revenue than the salary of the Governor of the State. On another farm half a mile distant, there are four and a-half acres of orchanl, With vacancies ready equal to one acre. The proprietor sold six hundred and fifty barrels for four hundred and six dollars, besides reserving a supply for his own use ; which is very near the amount per acre 'in this orchard, one tree of the Rhode Island Green ing, bore forty bushels; and two neighbors had each a tree of the same variety, the crop. from each exceeding forty bushels ; or ten dollars per tree. Such profitable returns have caused a great yule ty of qew orchards to be set out, in addition to many withal a year or;.two past. But the market will not be soon glutted ; for while a few onlrkeep their newly planted orchards welt manured, culti vated. the soil mellow, and the earth round the trees entirely free from grass weeds, or any sown . crop ; the great majority plant out• their trees in meadows,.pastures or grain fields, to be overrun with grass and weeds; A hill of corn thus treated would produce nothing; and the young trees, (which require as goroo treatment as corn,) make but little growth, if Indeed they happen to live through the treatment thep receive. Thus, instead of yielding a profitable return, as they might do in five years they are not likely to bear much in less than fifteen or twenty. It is true that many who mime this course, are not aware of the disadvan tages under which they are working; although they expend twenty-five or thirty dollars for trees, they " can't any how afford" to take an agricultural or horticultural paper which would show them a bet ter way. This is, emphatically, wasting at the bung,. in order to save at the tap. Lave STOGY la THE *Urn= Knronom.--From M'Queen's statistics of the British Empire we learn the enormous value of the live stock in the King dom. It appears that there are 2,250,000 horses, of total value' of £67,000,000 of which more than 1,500,000 are used in agriculture, and that their val ue is 846,00C,000. The number-of black cattle in the Kingdom is about 14,0(10,000 to 15,000,000 of the value of .£216,000,000; the number of sheep 50,000,000, whose value is estimated at $67,000,- , 000; and the extent of capital invested in swine is still More extraordinary when we reflect how little it is thought upon or taken into account. The num ber of pigs of all ages, breeding and rearing , is cal calked to be upward of 18,000,000, which taking one-tlik at £2 each, and the remainder at 10s. each, gives a value of £11,870 ; 000 as the capital in pigs alone, making the total amount of ca:rital in vested in the above species of agricultural stock, t £336,220,000., Taaessuswrixo Omons.—An Abepierou (Scotch) paper, published x few months sinde, , sayit:.+ l4 ln the gazderg *Gordon Castle at#rearmt m ay be seen dig i gonreltects resulting fro".theiritneoMl- leg of onions, by which their grcrethieistaterially imprrwed, Mr. Sanimers,-the gardetier*tavbeil 'sown in March, and since transplanterkalak. seats a truly gigantic appearance. TweetifOur • the onions were taken up on Satordarhitiend weighed 16 pounds. One of them.now befravia, measure, 12 1-4 inches in circumference, and weighs 10 ounces. The equality of - the onions is as eas their size is remarkable." • • Momrsrns.—Your moments are precious—take, care of them. You were born in a moment, and in a moment you will die. Could thousands recap a single moment, they would - be convened from the most miserable to the most happy of human beings. One moment dashed the Net - hopes of Hamilton, and ruined the character.of a Burr. In a moment, millions have stepped from the garden of virtue to - the pool of vice, and soak to rise no more forever. Look well to the 'orals of time. Le -not a moment pass, that will not bear on spotless wings a tale of joy fp the court of Heaven. Thns will you live to some purpose, and the last mo ment of your lives—when the shadow of death cremes yocr .he the happiest you have Down. MAUL% Rants.—These are all made by mere. ly drying the large white Muscatel grape, without the addition of any ingredient. They are all raised within 2 leagues of the southern Spanish coast and do not succeed father inland. The Lexica *sires, used for pudding; are however ? produce(' intim in terior. They are gathered when ripe, and spread oai upon the ground to dry, which usually required 15 days during which time they are never removed although the drying primer is retarded by the dews Which difficulty would dmibtleas be remtived by the use of portal awnings. yilma the felebrated erhOaeer Bronnel, who to t coutplished,tke desperate experiment of tunneling the Mantes, wass brought before a committee of thelritish Parrumient, he was asked if a speed of eighty miles per hour on acertaiarailmari would be incre dangettdas to travellers upon it than a ispeed of bejust the same," said he. • "and it speed of aitiety 1" * • . 0 juat "Of I hundred 1" S • .!‘ .1 11 44 oonlo• For if the tiausH . tait : oft, the Huai- at forty miles per hour, the plaieugers. ,would go to the and if at-one hundred miles they could not conveniently go any (either r kifik090414414.4 th'etiveranalmidectout itgandeatinirho.was lamelientally *mining ; Otlentior rewarded ftt l q lll 14400:611. " " •! I )4Crs 9 ing*i dophaolipapse, ts aket•val4isfailtDcryesibitili yonfimeg mprel" - ' 4111 456:P.40 yfLeiAk t irld,t 1474)101 Athe one he jiadiust raicW;-liTthiarrittinv!, paid r" i-. 1. ,i--: : i ;tad0et„„...4_,—...A0-4".4.-:':.,---.,, liwithef, keg Yieta .- V ei EE lei iMedillitalli .s -, _ ; 111 ", 1 40 4 1 .4“0- 0 03 484 * ". -Wth e Cr iS t -.l f 1 r ,00 1 11 1 01 1 ,14 11 . • ??..: ' t , -/ . . AZetaiii:)l. i 44 SAVINGSIIANgirj ' i . “ : 0 4 11 1' ate * " f r rre,len t 1 11. 4 1 relo l ,"" " "C '.' 1.,.1•4 6 Malty, to return, bye *As - *ln' link .uw!i.m...4% . the public geimillY, and idirlogf ink . * 4 is bow receiving a yerj largisind ~. .iwiertiaiitg Fall and Winter Goods, of eat * ~, ). 41 0 1 i. 114 ! pledges himself shall and w il l be . eall'is ' „asi' Missy other establishment within TOO DOM. Olt T • , - ibriarista.-- The pubic generally are reispectfully livritiidlircall end mauling to satisfy theauselvm at N 5 .;„/ 1 . 4 041 11 1 Towands,weptemher 21.1847. - ' : _" taftlf the second section of an act of Ansemblyposned. 41.1. April 26.11144. it teems:tad that 24 perms *be may desire not to be celled to attend any militia train ing, may exempt timeltfrout each call, by..payirig to the proper county Treasurer. one dollar for the sae' of Militia filar ent - tbsereceipt d' the mutt 71111 Parer shall be midenci,of the molest of - saidlesd.,....lfils payment must he Wade in time 'to dames* receipt ti the enrolling officer. See pimphha laws, I,l44allige 898. The Treasurer is • now preirmol awaseeive anal, payments. JAMES M. PECK. Treneten4! 4 -- Treasury Offm.Towandeaan.4.Flll4ll. l _=_ • - 9 MA LISTER'S OINTMENT.- * --k brow imppty ef this desermdlytpoptilar article just waived it sep2s - ' MERCURIC ANUFPB, u nnit atemetre, ilia nu biviia-l'ida...; .1.11. ty choice and beautiful Muffs . 'that molls flit fi in, just received at sin ' i p:lrlit. T IST OF LETTER% remaining in the t i ostOrtee 1-d at Towanda, quarter ending Dec. 31, 1 7. ' ''. Bottum John Ktnneik. Thome, Bell J A Laughlin Terry Baker H ?A 'Lent Wm J Bowen Stephen Lyon Cornelia Blackman Elijah H • Legg Stillman. Brian Wm Mullen James ' Bailey Cindmilla Moran Pak Boma Lucy Maley Mitchell . Booth Win McCracken Peter Blackman J C Mason Win C Brownson Wyllie Michell Michael Conley Mari Moore Cornelius .. Chapel Will Northrup Stephen Cooper James Poet Isaac 3 Carter Sarah Pearsall Mary Cole Wto Pioleti V E Chase Isabella Patterson Thames Danobo Margaret Pinney . Amos Dowel Pat'k Post Lawrence • Dougherty Peek Poet Martin Drake Francis Phelps Daniel B Dempsey Margaret Slainlatrick • Emmits Daniel Shores hi & U Fimter John W • Salsbury H W Freeman Prudence Stanton Charles 3 Gaskill 1. C Bickler Gilbert . • Goff Mrs Geo J Sherwood James Hurley Cornelius . Blouson Esbon Harrison Win W Swartwood Charles Hyde Demetrius Shores David Haynes John H Taylor I Hicks Jesse Tanner Amos Horton Richard Thompson Wisp Harris Win Taylor Matilda C Jones James Whitmore Michael Janie Lutes Rev WallbridgeSsial Johnsoncoub - . Wood Samuel 0 Kingsburf Esther s Williams 0..1; Kilicullin Themes Wheeler James Khmer Jeremiah Yard Ann Kellam Eunice A. S. CHAMBERLIN, P.M. LMT OF LETTERS rem aining in the Pan Moe at Troy, tinnier ending Dee. SI, 1847. Avevy W B Aligustin W Atka Sarni Landon Levi Benson U W . MeAffee B I Bernham Mrs Cecilia M McGeorge Jenks Dunham Atka McAllister Millinery • Beach %raj McKesit James , Blanchard Mks Jane ' McKean John Baxter Clarissa - Morrison E R Raker Joshua Kerwin, Mrs Mary Boil Martha J . Miller Mn Sarah 7' Case Jamb Mom James Case Jabs , • Menitiames Covert Win Nolen Rev John Demising Josiah 2 ' . RearceMrs ;Abiol D ihekinsos Miss Sarah Pietro Wightman . , Elliott Suic,l Randall . Daniel / E lam boon Seth - Rockatall.R C, i - • • sk .0 . 1 Reyields WA. rainless & Cross . •Rees 4pre Q, , • illriat‘latliii- . Spalding Miss deka It Meant E W . !Spalding Mrs aura M Rickert Harmon R Seeman Aaadoipb ,JahemaiAtilfitit = Shattuck KM larOph N !airman Pif • • Smith 0W II . 1 . Janes Mies Lot. • ..11bmiTbeniis Kelly WWII" -1,... . i ;-•- ..l&aset• Wia I Kiff Erastoal ' ri . •I''‘•.,',.p. illiShittis' is Eosins ' Kiff John ••• I tlliiiii John Linden Miss Emily Yaks Mks Roans Lamb James 'Wass-Rea Reuben LAYTON RUNYON. P. M. _ . IANINUAL REPORT of the t lisosiptimdiSi Espendi. tuns et ihoi•Rers' of Towanda, *eyes 1847. , .., • ' • •• 0 , sitcsins• • -' • -•' Baines e( &Orate-kr 184 t, ... .- :, $4l 14 Alumni • ".‘ ' . 1847,_ 4114-11 5 Rent of Eoliths bowie, ' ' ' ' s - -, ril 411 Lialelle (or funnispid manage* i 'lOll,O • '1"-;:' Work done on dints 'POI Curbing and tleggil' ig, . i , • .:iiit •, Expense of boritugh election, .• •• , .. 4..il I NM police at the late Et* ' • ' ' ~1 Advertising report and for aripeal ribrides, 1:• ; 'lci 'V J.P.Vmsfilia emoting enginet totiiirl ''''' k llit' D. 41114 remtivir 'ur ..• .... 2 - • ZIPSSDITIIIiii. - ^PioPer. illisiervieeiriWpoer meter, J. E. dieser, oirelpeid , do 'exoneration do • . 14 V 80140 1443 do per coinage do „ r f -ZO 97 J. D. GooJetunigh justice fees iind eta ' ,32, for tr 0024 ' `;" 01) . dq aerricesaacjerk, ' 25 00 °Sin tent„ ' • b sir do per ceotage , us Treasurer, 14 Al' Surge* town council ; ' 89 00', Pitta co judgment,' • ' • 2 70-1 • ' souttotot oaotuo. Among oototending Jan. 2301547, hotted to 4iottary 20, 1840; • 8770 28 - Retuned end cancelled hen.2o, 1840, 437 98 ' • Arossotiaies lOWlei 01 thrplicates for 1146, .dot tL""do 1847, • Root of rogio4 boom, - `Limodireoo sod ramosorio, '7-7! ~. .•(, Olsaisstalrelkdr,„ — ' .115 00 • . .010 a anti ' • • - 00 • - Tiesirrehiper ebßtga. - * 14:40 ' 100040 orders setanisd, 407-111 • •• , , I v• , aelvient • " • • - was" bel Jert, Ilk 18411;•- , $i re -.lrApetistiCsirrepinertet , thepoorkseill47, '. •• 12111 St Conseil Ofikeilleitt 4 Tevriade, Jae. 10,411 k ' •Wittateit 'intim` sod Town Codocit of the Baresih dei•thiteby certify, that the forenoiag II !it ThkteAktititio* of threeNtiniiileftenditt**lr mild Awaigii " &idifflit /1 47 . ..1 ) .tan14;1 1 1 1- 40 1- 1 1 * • 1 ~,,- fel - F:4a t,,,. , , A! ; 1 . 1 .4 4 PC. glAWFAtlei . v , ci` / , --- -- Burk -tmettaine, . 4 ...•., ;,, ,, ,, , ,0:. ~ 1- - <-• - Wittirt - Siiiiiiiria;--'. - I .. T' , ;• , --,-., 9' , Wit.teateßatei..-- - • -,, 14 e -4. 1 ~. ._ ' ; • - ;•5 '! r ' &Dear 8. Baiter, - • Attit latiGoodenough, Cleft. Liadsmnan Jacob H Locus James 8870 85 $5611 66 177 00 P 32 3111 .48 416 409'46 0 1 41 10 00 ........14.• 64911•51 1 09 0 ._mMMEN I Fr -ri I l' IdinaltaWgi .., . ; : , r'. -F . ': C.';,.;; , j1 - 4r -IMP . Il• ".,!.',- ---''-' *" 1 • ''. Aliett the l i r -.* "alit; ; Ale . , • rt"W‘INO 40 044 iiii . 11.0,;.40,*40 . 11reiiiiiiiii•"*tikkiii eiiiets*Feglir:,fflorksE rorrt, tir"ort.. , _,....., . ..,. ... 1!.__00#4.1 11 ,1 4 0 , ~;. ._, „'sys , , ~w „.„ . --- mummits --- iiiii'diiiiisib."44 , the iielk6,llll_ , O s t •,:-... .iiiii4O - Ns'ilwit silken lienerible - lddlieltY; 'alit thee* avin'Air iteilf: picks spirdeise; lat'ess-,eles* tbit isiesisble'd by OA owe proms pins in ovation eireir, pendia woe*. It it to sake this cab. his isbitiosliaerleap, itself ' it *ithdralis kit eiisibin' i eldriesithitiri n o w trainmen ho' fanchid amity. by throwing die...stove for an honorable, test of en. Otte (spill POO that the average of a gives mintier ilia. Inewreidypes Caseated at the Daperreen Tenets fix P. 81MQN111,179 'Obeintst - stilei, - will eileit a gnu. if sus* St'n pideithini in the Olt than say,siesilat ev4 irate number flea any 404 gallery is the Undid tains, Ai,* no ilk boat--” maw !that we my. `'We are diefrietatdot di, iddiii Afield jive their 'patronise to Oir t i• IP I .)t 0 11 eentli . . • Va l ollitiiiii free, *Oa, hoLootiat Javeetiga. • Lion. '' wi heart thrown the . glarre. Who wilt pick it ilillki`,' ,' 111.. P. fdIIiCINIV UN Cheetner eteeet, ' `r .; ' ' lipObeite dee Stitt Bohn, PhibodelphiL N. 13.. kit nil' be siideraiiiad . by our loontry triode, ilite:tho *lee 'ideollinte hall'neeer yet beel'iceeped; 'll'l4'i/414126 iii*illinderetarid,Abat ere did OOt intend kid eiaktrtifilits 'eitter,4lliihivealreisitelpeileresi OW ii:griois to aporo= oriiiiilit 'some charitable pew ..e - 4 ti / .: V( ,lrtp ~ • , • - "-.. Mi . P.I3IMONS. Ikekes II Games's Daseareetyp So:lstrefrovisa ft,.earefk - Surt,rorfecr EOM gig - J1 ipirrairraiNitussailligitirileil, to the toi -1 gest sine; singly or in grcrapi. Ths rtopriettin ant warranted' in 'saying, that their weeklig pined a imp• tenon second to none in the world. Extract* from the Press Width 'O. mine. sianothastely correct in the abilding."—Ligdgti. "TIN an has mind at -gnat parlednom sad nose understand or practice it better than McGhee* Ger nion."--Baitimore Iris% - "Admirable ! nothing can exceed the exquisite ie. liesey."—M. 8. Gazdre. Extract from the report of the /edges. at the biz of the Franklin Institute : " Daguerreotypes —in this depammint• them are some eery excellent spacitosas in the exhibition, and the Judges think they see a progres sive improvement in this branch of the art. Thep have not recommended an award in. favor of any of the chm. pedtork but we disposed to rank es /ref in mkt., the collection of McCLEEB iGEREON, ascontatningthe • number ofiuperifii yeti:moue 6m2 AFFLICTED READ t DEILADELPRIA MEDICAL ROURE.—Estab limbed 15 years ago, I,y DR. KINKELEN. The (Meg. Meet, and boa hand so ewe all forme of seem diseases. diabase, id' the skin sod solitary Who of faith, is DR.KINKELDd. N. W. COM! of Third sod union sus., between Spruce sod Pine, I squares from 11U2 Ei chao=s, Philadelphia. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Youth who have injured themselves by a certain pray.. ties freguendy indulged in--a habit ftegoently learned from evil companions or at schoo l—the 'Seta d 'WA are nightly felt. even when asleep. and destroy both mind and body should apply immediately. Weakness and cenetitioual debility immediately cured, and full vigor restored. All letters post paid.. . . YOUNG MEN i If you ',slue your life or your haa t remember, die, delay of a month. nay. even a weak, nay prove your rit". in, both of body and mind. Rem* let no Wm modesty deter you from making known your cae to wtro, from education and respectability. can • yaw. Re who places himself under DR. treat went may , ndtgic4 so confide in NI honor es a gentle man, and lit w m will-tie forever .ocked the mt. eret oftha patient. _ ,-' Too tosiy think thelwol hog the meet tathebr e beer* and eure-tbitneellei. Alas ! how often is this a fatal tielmionceml haw away a latalladall *WI who might base been as ornament to Nasty. bee We& from the eenh. COUNTRY INVALIDS, chafing it inconvenient to. make personal *placation, ew, by Aiding their case explicitly, together with an their symptoms. (per letter. postpaid,) have forwarded to theara chest containing Dr. K. meth td acconlingly. Packages of ifedieines forwarded to any part c the U. S. at a .amen'' antis. y2._ erPorr rare sa l as, addresmod to DR. KEW. LW, Philadelphia. wilt tow prorpdy attended to. ; Bee adysiiirement in the Spilt of the This, RAI. PAIN KILLER postkbil'aitprorski to tie sick ihrilk to the 'Oral &Salim iijoissd for the' whole Amman rate, jr A N-DRE:W'S PAIN KILLER ? r plllB is an entirely Vegetable Compound, coniposaB .L. of twentpavediffarent ingredbets.and is en inter nal end external remedy. Put upin bottles, varying in pries from 25 or 76 emits. each. for further pakten. hue, see pamphlets; to be bad of sway agent gratii, 'Con taining a brief history of the origin and discovery; of the - Pain Killer. certificates of cores, directions, &e. Cavrioa.--Each bottle has the written signature of the proprietor, J. Annum,. en the label, sod without, it none are genuine. Beware of hawkers mad Odium selling from house to house, representing it to - pi, the genuine Pain Killer. gold only by the following regular appohate4 agents in this county t A.B.Chamberlin, Towanda. 0. P. Ballard, Trby, • George A. Perkins, Athens, L. 4 L Runyonj . do. .1 . J., WarfonL Monroom ; V. E. Rathboni9 Canton, Liloittio all the principal towns in the Unitai States, Moos& AO Texas. , : • i o ,WII r * o agents in the city of New York knd via- Itilj o tLl:ydock. Calks & Co.. 218 Pearlet.i.; Wyatt Alt aun.. 151, Fulton-e. Orders addreseeil to the -'• ' tor, oieg. W. tjchtteler, post paid, wilt form with •.., pt attention. ' I 2'y !rattlitmtuf tr—,76324;320 , 4403 0 'idlirntiontragigziff.five , Totazo4a. Pa.. whirl was destroyed* "re vet. the WA of March lost, , HMilliiiiiiinhii old vtafid. on the hileatifide Mif the public !rare, lately occupied by William Brim sign oktliNger a. athetAttgis primed Mid" 411 be hap 17,12 MS , 410.1tia old matinee* and *befog' gpeendly i n, :44 1 1a;b!""Wkis. in Rood order, and his tiwili • 12sci aa :1 1 .11814o8oglnviellera iiio Melton. inch ea ill amble him to give salvia satiefaellpn. • Marge* te. , Tovriodk Oc'ol 20. 184'i. Genetid Stitt in the City of exits!' And another 'hew Stock of Goods just reeeiaell as mower, NY ES & CO's sTOIRE. which have been carefully, elected for the Fan Timis. HE ;mix; are invited to all end ecejusine their T stock of Dry Goode, Groceries, Hardie* end CielekriT,Boote & Shooe,Dlite& Caps,-efep averrbintri iri the Use of stapler,sliced to the *mis of thiscejiios' oteourary, whieh bate fists purcitaied eiclusieelylric ,Cish, and at &Slowest ebb in the asSrket. Ws our.old fristshi kget to give us a nil, ee we Can auks it ea object for to do so:* 18:111147. 'MOTHS; VA881111610:8 • It HAIVINEM4kei —4Heat; Eat sad Ammon Cloths.; piski end Spey Claisiinierse and Blattin4 skin, oilkoralest. 4eis sad i►e*Cid Yes:imp, "o r at amp* ; • -t laitcUßlL Imanizo lawrlterilikm !. _LARGE_ attabeasive moorunego. at Behool,Cles• f aioalfsad Illicareoas BOOKS; I Woo alas . stock I. areal 'variety of Paiiri,ladadiai note, lege. 71 0. 111 6% Post o ee and MVO'S - Mee; torgbig with a templets siatotiseat ' of Bhp& Books, SVPagiVels *4 1 4 isCoila amps, - than 1 1 0, OinflefkbY • ale a D•BARTLEM DATEITrIIIBIMCIII4StIi everfikiad flaw in rein bi Sand at thirVaigDepoe4 Aim forieraelat Sikh' clidkaser'4 , lll4lrara, his killer, - rad :mare, 'Wier . • irk•Nl aleaareisreoppb , allays ms:. s' . 11(c - 1;100K l)mi , :large pesestmeat otall kip& spa qtaiial.., dijart Dint Wiling Ter, toff at, the Satinet Bank, No r io, Brick Row. al C. REED.: wag :VgilintitilliAjantillealaM .....,- , 1 .J 1 ‘.....r. , 1,:" V .4% -, "lei r ,...h.'' '-'-' . -1 "'6.n . • li& m ilms' ''''''' o ile t ''''.: ' l4 ' ier - • . 'erts 1 " -- - 1164- ; --itOerrsAwar-- l s ofeatil awl Or 'Pfliiiial.l,ae ileWiiiriflisat ... t . ~..) . , , . Keliiiiikwiwwiliwartnr - • ' ''. ir Cainaalar el* piialt;' .4 14 1 4 Brod - lig lii long—whiserlhasionwo&lkiiiwant air ilfspl", will olio Wireadveill;for war wadi. ' 1 - . - Taming &waif anion in OW mina wow; ; '- . . _-• I . - TOMKINS & 144011N801: • 'Tannish, Pell. IS; 'lB4l. ; - • , • , liar 411 - * * ! WA( lißr 4 E* • ' .....i • atiMaltosh.thitMe. ; ,.. 1 R. zeftcrylimuir %sow the claims st'-Mso. Li.. do; sad thi yablia penally ghat be le piqued yi, H ous e in the rest pule ,ell thickiPtitankor, 1 . He. Si Coach or Corriage Pointing. or / - Trine** i r and every 'aerial of Floacy . an Ontinnentol Pointing. '•' l - now billong palliate end' the limy specimens ef his production am is toe. her entetiethe if !Mewing hops that by dose application to his rr feesian. sad being pmnpt le onlet he astreeem a =kit* shale of public patmer. - He may bethand et all times at the Choir rectory) of Tootles lc blatinem, wbeth he trill be on lined to attend to the a% ashore who payment his ownens. • PAPELHMJOING done on short no. ties. in a moperlor manner end amenable toms. • resenda. July 1,. 1847. Iy4 . A *Wei Faitiry . it lioli. /{SHE sabs&iberitshe *ma in annonaciag to the .L 'ahem wrltrafeniesuaty and vicinity ,hat they have based furs tam of years the buildings/taste in Wrangling - awash* and Mown asiagberWeiradoey, and which they are now. Aninrup with mehinery and apparata Gie the inanufecture of broad ad narrow clothe, ilatmela, &c..in superior style and on the atoll resentible term/. now wishing to have wool MUM. factored upon shares will find it to their adiantage to give 'Omit calk as . they an dearmised tba //opals shall be spared to gm the nag perfect uldiefeedall--- They work ,Woot into Brad_ or narrow deemed 'cloths for one the cloth, or if preferred, they 1111 minor fears the yard as follows :--Broad clothe he from $1 a $ .251 Narrow cloth, from 44 to 60ets. Other articles. rastest&clared kr PleParti p paile P ri Cr l . :1 • . Wool and cloth dressing yak be dose on short Doha ad reasonable lams. ?bar- Will be im paled for %Witless otter-heron the first of /Me nest. Wyalasing,AprilsA, 1847. HALL & HILL. .New 'Tailoring Establishment, Is No. 2, Brisk Ana over the store of E. 2'. Fos, • . I,l),.l2llEitUigaillale jI EiPEPTF):ILLY inflama the astir of Tovrait• II 46 and the public generally, thathe iias'etoraved his Tailor shop to No. 2. Brick Bow, over the WNW E. T. For. third awry, Obere he eolicito those in want of Teilosioir, to give him a, call. Having been omployed in the Most fashionable anal). liihments in Philadelphia and elsewhere. and•toing de. termined to 'pare no pains to phials% etisomers may depend %pow baying their work done pmseptly and in a pod sral tan can be had at any shop in town. All work warranted well made and to St. OZ7fAllinit done cheap, end warranted. 11. Wintry' Produce taken in payment for work. owanda. Anatol 30, 1047. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY, ..410011 toffs W. WILCOX, baring purchased the into- et rest of his late partner, rerpectfully informs the pub. lie that he may still be Aland at the old stand, near T. It t .Woodrufrs tavern, where be 'Wickert- share of public petronsp. He intends, by a careful selectke of stock, and by attention to the . interests of his costa tiers to make as neat and durable work as can be tea. Infer:tuna in this part of the country.l He will keep constaney On band, and raanufsetnto to order. Morocco, Car and Coarie Bs* nod Sloes ; Ladies' Gaiters, Moos and Nips r . Children's do. r Gent's Gaiters and *sips, a l Country Praha, of nowt descriptio' taken in payment for work, at the mater prim Towanda. August 11(1, 1847. No, I.,Brick Raw, I, again in the Field! Ir. .s. Clugatheiriss, iP....1" TT AS just returned from the city JUL of New York with a large ..ik supply of Watches, Jewelry and t b C 4 7 Silver ware, comprising in part, >t the following articles:--Leer, 4 . L'Epine and IPllain Watches, with J),, ' a complete =eminent of Gold Jewelry. soek,ita Ear Ringo. Fin ger Ate pi, Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens. Keys, etc. Also, all sort, of Silverware, `and any quantity ofiheel Beads—ail of which be offers for site exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on abort notice, and' warranted to run well, or the money will be refunded. and a writ ten agreement giVen to that effect if required. 1 N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken. in payment for work; and 4s). learn now, and forever, Owl the Produce must beipaid when the work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A, •CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1847. lIIMPZILII I ..k. EM zlrtatmtimm ...._ i - The Reditel Facaltyl la Arms! Dr. Carteei Infallible Rrniedy for Mumma: ' rune of taking and siz of doses , entirely at the option of the patio II MBE above medicine can be I nd at all times at the ' .1 new eatablishment of CAR ER & SMALLEY, lottethw,with an entire new midi fresh stock of GRO CERIES, comprising every dip in tbeir line. such as Tea,•Ceifw, Sugar, Tobacco , eppm, Spice, Choco late, Cook-Citron; Fir, Bolsi*, &c.. itnd an endless yariety_ortithei articles " tori 'n)iitierous to mention ;" .alt of which will be sold as liiir ss the semi' can be , bought west , of the Empire ci . We•aleo offer the' r . splendid asecntment of I" , ch. English and Ger- WI TOYS, ever Wire offered hi Northern Pennsyl wjgia; with -ft foil . went of Nuts. Coulee , ' . Yankee Notions. Fan .. glassware, &e, which wilt will suit sato quality and price. - Oct. IL 1847. CA' • K & SMALLEY. The Saddle and linrness Business Iwautatiginwaby EuckslAß taunt, J. CULP pi, C} T. .814ITH, under the Finn of Elltanitt Z •uni, *tit & CO.. it the old • North "Woof tba Public Idg when, will be k *nattily on 'hand Bat end Quilteo , Plana . and Common llamas, all_ kinda of Trunkg,i . Vidigeg, and' ell other wink in tinkling... . I ,--.: ~ API' sty - 2-vearringe Trimming igr 'API' sty work done to - inlet. Prom tinker •iwe and punctuality, *ay are in Mopes to receive adi of public. patronage. Went is chap eon be had at their idnii is cheap an at any abet, AO 'hi the mate of the Nan totality. May IS. '4,r, • • Sila4r.. • : . TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ! A•-4 1 &DAVIS,IAfLOBB, [tale from the 16,41 4 ,- Citylitionkii.) halls opellea &slippy in, the 081 zipad vlotY . 1 . 1 ( 1 fla new Brick Meet. erected by Button Kingsltsyy, on Maid "street, 4rbent they ire prepares) to execute all ordersin their line with securer; de despatch. From their long r arsrrigorpus instruction in the art, elsd their extessivo experience es Porous% in the, best 11/03031.030013,1110, feel Porfee* competent of being gisittplesse the nowt finticlious tu fu t4nd to.ereente tkeir_worit soehrtubittautAl stul . etyls L as to toe estisfartien to their cusynoww, • " Crew/BNp done to toiler, nod Warranted • thfit tt PoWerlY.:1 01 4111 1 4 ' ' ,'• 0 9- 11 1 1 0- 018 t4 Towanda, Oct. I:,1047, ylB IL PAM IfMaiW l 4A ~~~=- ~. ~:,: MEI , : , . 4t• elich - nimaJoess• hs /Mid Egged *kb tbsr bat bait meting. We, t etrielvem tin Mies, aseli.esperieere in ' .heiese l , we aka ii i A s s to islid7 an 9 .1* ms, reipiAllesoldlit WI. leea i s s ta (paw "Akins. old . Ail* Isufewios. eV 4 1 i Ngt , hopeless:it end neerthelatiffiri ...,Gfelitimil Palm ' weeny. 2 - . .. $- k in. ext.. 41. '4 , earivrE PeßeistrvAte.. MAY BE BAD 0 air derrintizeh le*ib ia l e has ever been 401 d in •Teeside."' landi• me • deep, end wont em imeeredoind drot is ibitommem eon Mind nit for to do ix. AD kinds of peed* l ot be received in pernotit..l ' , Also; LUMBER of eilbie Elkdgi. AU NY'Ed -, • - iimimpairierlirai_ ,aist - , - SILT' be bpi on band a kite eremernit y aiiii NAV ' mode to mambo Aortic riatiterieroo. ibi id nay th an ean be pied ! ' l a at ony o th er the land. Thom wb are ender die reeemityit go. aninolist article mill and died -be entitled :: , Aow Mime andpiiii nay hod in armadertee aim dead. September I. 1847. - ,L. .111. NYE dc CO. Copperi Tie, JIIIIINEW I Ei= P.C. HALL is ,ow mceivinggllO tosser the abets 4LJ. good*, winch , is prepared to sell at whaler* attests% to oak . . • at the atom mined prima, fir calk, lumbar or • ' - • Tim most libel prices will bi paid for *beat, cam and lumber. • Stare and atituriv Estahliaineml, an the mon t comer of Main and ridge ma., where may be found the greggla beg elgegeg of Moue, this aide the city of Albany, suck as Numbers. Buckeye cooking arranged with a rota ry top, and bat liven combined, . 1,2, 3, 4 sv Rockaiter Empire air oven, t , m - pawed) 2, 8, 4 4 "' 44 "- Iluivene, ; 44 '' • ' 4 Foltcm; c i roking 2 2, 4 tight sir ' " C ' Congress , , Knickerbocker, " 2,3 Albany Elevated 'en 'de -2,3,-4,3 . 4 -Premium -'A - -'''' - " 4,3,4,5,3 Race's pat. eel labor, filmiest parlor, ~-1, 2, a Roc:better air t ig h t , ,puler, . S. 4, 4 Cowen do. Albany doe" (mastem) Albany Fancy wlcl prior,. ' . 3,4, 6 Ir. N. city ' ; 3,4 4 -.. patter , 4 dome, 1 1 3 t _ Common cylinde r do •• ' • -1.2.3 A Largo:qaaatil of SIM Pip, Elbows, Tis, kw Copper, Japat k kfillslo-wart, Else, is - vita he will-tell as above it *tolerate or retail. SW iron. `ens, Brom Copper Work, neap to order at shortnotice, and {warranted: Persona washing to toe char* the above inlets will do well by calling at the above store, bee purchasing elsewhere. as the propri etor -,biboond no to be ondenold by any living m it e , 8,000 MEE , PELTS wanted, roe which eadmill be-paid. ' • October 11, 1847. es I' l AA) W In ' Towanda. . ITM' BARER respectfully informs the publitth i • helhas commenced the GRAVE-STONE hog' pm. in 1 its branches, at Towanda. arbors he *dl it ready at 1 times to attend to addle in his bro. Monti e ats, .Tontb-tgbles, Grave-stones , 11 every description, ki.„ 4-c ., made to ides, and furnish ed as cheip as WORK ed same MARO Eof the quality , can be obtained a O5 ii i shop in e country. - - He i i t it Tites the public to all and e x ami n e tio "` and m dale. hoping to merit their patropage Y h it: t i attention to business, and by superior woctaassebiP good marble. LETTER-CUTTING done 'with neataeA and deP patch, is the latest style. __ _ Shop on. Main smut, next door to T. Ellicafsa s apd th - doors *WM Thigge Hotel. Tow .. .March 17, 1847. 40! ' r CAPS I-4fen'e, Boy'F.; and Chard , ' plash. cloth atid.fur, and for trimmed elPw joit ri9iteiltger Idgrititeetsiloyev ari e ty l : w ver seen it! Ihife October 19.4847. • 7 co.I7.I3ARTLETT. M NEPAIIS62OaDi labalIVAV / PMILISAID Irmo-mat T °WANDA BRADFORD prop" ! .By 14 °Maui .o dricb. . . - • . er , •5„....Tw • DoI..LARS-ANDITFTY Mr nautili. For Cash p din the dinner subscribing. ON .lsAntlikLiri:rireetti.bsert-kds:lttvii:nae:te;:oinf at p d al eer d . de. w ilicil ith i, :thf rin y m ef : . v i i t ial d, ::::: . Too -I d 21 ' Poi' PlitYthertt ofsugsurngus. aYreetagus .: iiise thieefitiseitarr ell :, sorb subsequent iuserfen _ ptild 'thin inx Muth* from the time of subsectong . . .t:11e:4714:216' tilibletPtlinttc::::feenvei73nuttridi:f:at r i 1 :4.1 : T in 1; 1° 17 : : 1:: : i it: ; lel: '6 7.4°: : ::: :: r • Tbeißepctrier Otrulo, stee.. LW Mean. byes _ bo , co rof Mton stud P"tge sts. EntrLnee on the woo :==E! ffiS =I itt "Sheet *trek Brass istrasi. . II