agrieuctuvd. hipittace •n here. C:2:IEI Aszticalture lia. beememptly teylell 0 the nursing mother of Mirk, esti." his the basis, the scud of our tiatiintal prosperity. Commerce and manatee lutes conduce, in a great Measure, to wealth; but the cultivation iii the - soil ever lias been, and ever trill emoinhe to be, the fountain heed of the stream. of a couttny's reseugr. inert" can be fin - Atengift in sly le, and no moral . health among die people, when the tillage of the hand is nwjected. We can date the decay-of pow• er am! virtue of many nations fours dot eel-line of their agricultural industry. ht Rome, for instance, when the wise pidiey of fostering agriculture was put-teed, a healthful spirit pervaded the whole state. Then the laws were impartially arlurmisistereil, and 'twice clone to all. Then labor was accounted hon orable, and statesmen, and general., argil philoso phers cultivated their farms with their own hands. IV was then that from among, the tillers of the soil arose a Itegulu., a Cincitinatirs ; and an invincible soldiery. It was ken that - the s' scren.hilled city . ' I breathed defiance to tier enemies, and cauk , il nation after nation to yield to the re-istless 'newel of her legions, wild the Ilornan - eryle waved over theAnown a odd. jtut when the largesses of emu werebestowed Wort all idle populace, when e_gii culitre ova- neglected, and war laid waste t fer tile fields of Italy. then Roman virtue amErmen r i.4or fled.. Stint intrigue, vice and vena,ll4 4 tl)(k film hold in the state, until hoady the •s pale moth er of 1-;:npires - teas abandoned to her enemies, 41 1 ,1 the palaces of the Cw.ars echoed the tread of the icioi ions batbariari. bleaory abontids in examples itheci.itive of the important lief. that the. enduring Ltn‘;l l l , c , a of innody l",atirdled nprni its ea rtraltro e. ariA refers will at, well to inerea,e the u- vet ily Of 4hcse who swirl; the scythe ai ti boll tlw plow, Titai c,i 1 II:} . a flirh Aloes n pus ses4 it pelt the mi 1.1114 ut ationliw:, subsi ence to its own %re map trust the voice 01 .iiik to early rain. National newer ba..e.l urin rommerre alone, orisoiyoreicl -111,thary, 7lneh ministers to human wan! , and qratilir.etow, nlii;:t io the gloom) Aterely commercial -law-, depe s oileni upon roniin 2,.fleies Grp their rely life-blorsl. anti imbued will that -pint of opeci.l.iiion which enerrnte the ttix,'y and ciur ips the vrithin then I.osornA the VR.;itet., and lionaa.l, of the Ireatli acreatet•ath t etrni ie. , . :111 I , rar witaemi ti 1,,1111:-f3ct. velsek of • Tr, I 'con •-v • ft .1-eny, - ow.faal ••.r• lb, 1 lihntr•l 3)) v, 4 A. ru. lie 11 1., Y4PI lh! To her inr.orpag)=el apirot•trirre. Viazland mo.l indebted for her zw,)irut •nt the mid:o of tito,c Ire Mentions pre..,nre• 44.1 ("fru have th;eawned to ern , lt hvr. i• the.' unpAralteled nt her m))1 that ha. chal:led the Rlw).4) per.ple, plAcc,l upon a ma: hort.))l v),e4 the moth' in every articleof !.ibtie. to maint..in an nr)rtvalled navy. and planttltrtrpo.vet el every quarter of the globe- Firm arf ol the , tren.:t . •ol that ria•Unt. which nt time of peace iA hour):4)e.l horn the re-nn re- I l It• own i;11151 , 11v. and In war l'3ll rely uprri the ocolit; arrn, and undaturted heath) nt . It, 3 enwanr3 . Mu-taut it I laht* in the din of shift) or in Ow nzrir of battle! • tissd-kleriithqlie neces..aties roll common cnin,torx of itte, tichwotk the run—“ of ever titer employment. It is agriruhuie Mat ei'aes. covers our fields with yellow graft), and ififinses life and vigor throughout the land. It ii;rteulture that su,iports or- gigarr lie manufaelorie., tinging from the basemen?io their attic x?ifff fnu.ic of lice Libor, and closes our ten'thousand to dal ce up every rolling billow, and spreaJ flwir flails to every propitious g de. Says f,ord E in his political romance called Armata might as well hope to seti the human body in active motion when palsy had reached the heart, or a nee 41ourishing after it. toot. It ere decayed, as e‘peet to see manufactures, Or arts, or industry of any del i criplion, progressive, when alriculturo L'a..alyae ir. ern' you weaLen the pulse t 4: eitrteriwise, sieJeo. the fin.. grf. of machinery, and clip the a Mils of corm metre. De.,•tiny it, Mitt you bury iu common grave tia:ional power and individual prosperity.— * Add, sits— Yule Cofirr.e. Farts for Farmers. Farmers altoilt In build a dwelling.. should know•. that by carrying op a largr ate in the chorine). hark front the cell.tr., and bar tog a window or two cipentug to the north or cold sole of the house, out tribe cellar, they can have as gr.nd a milli room tinder their bathes at cr rsld b. haa - river a API in:: that may lie Iwo handle( yards or (me offemile ofl , t hirh ie 4rtriplirasaiA to.go . in bad weiither : ev.icially by the lecriale poition of the lain ily: The floor slicol.l he fl.nrzed n r Fione, as they be ke,it swe, ter or colder than even cement or brick,whirli 4 lbsoltp milk, - ; arid thus taints the aunolthete. The wai and ceilings should be plasgered;'to facilitate whire.washing and cleans- Nothing but - milk thul.cieam s.I lab kepi to the room, as a pure atmosphere for cream to rise in, is aiLkolutely esseutiaf for tare making of meet What i 4 needttif ti hare a cool et we \ et cellar, is a curlew of air, whit:h will be secured by the afore faid floe and the °pro Wiridoirp; as a ornag c u r . text nt air 'co! at lea.-t ten di-grces collet than the ea le air at test. • • Vuritief.*L4ig Iu ktiow thal churning ran be JOne with any good churn m ftom ten to tilteen mintes, as Ikett in INIIItCT ai nt SUIT/Inet, by hav temperottise of the ocean) right , t.ay hhy etitit to oiv•ty tlegrce6,. The temperature of an ordinary sitting or living MUHL iu. 0 - iiiier,.;o be comfltiabli., is simy -tire In ile•lrces. and 'a cloSet opening - nue itaiels a room would be the best place to keep the pot in the winter. In Me summer the meant can be readily''rednaorl.to the temperature, by breaking up clean pieces ol• ice and putting' it into the chum. at thermometer. which urr•Sssary to regulate these matters, caste but ono- d0:142, an.l such an investment e‘cr) Winer oua,lit to awake, %%lin has churning it/ do . , and thus nese labor anthfiant, which •14 runty—Ltd male this inuelgAreadifil pail o the duties oh farmers' wires and daughters marl, plsa+.•mter and eisier—atul for this I know they woahl thank your modest correspondeut if they ln.w lait i. —fitria Ir.'nowiii Rep./44r in. MWM===MlM=^= mailturat iaptcwcitts, &c.. andi, Tim More, AT ATHENS, PA. WHEELER'S, & ALSO EMERY 4 COI xvw-yolis. sTAIrg ILaIrrLTIYIIIO. POCTIrei 711111 =IS3 Rail RAW Horse Power &limier, With the Latest old Important linervrements, fir rhickfiatent is IffUred THE xubscriber takes this method to inform the Farrnera of" Bradford and the adjoining counties, that ha-ia agent for, and has hat sale, the above eel hea ted strAmeqn3iled Horse Power and Threshinn INa• chines, which he is prepared to tarnish on the twine terms as by ths manofactirer. with the addition of the actual cost of frinsportation, Contracted for at the low est and best rates. The enhaeriber kin sold a number of the above ma chines in this', ■nd the adj , iningAcounties of Chemung and ties*, N. Y.. and all wiihout exception have given the very hest malefaction. end where they are known. all farmers give them the preference, on amount of shershing. being operated with much fess apense, and cracking and wasting much lees grain than any other mach:no in use. The Two Horse Power Thresher irml Separator is capable, with three or four men, of thrrohling from " 0 to 200 busheis of is heat or rye, or double that gerswitity of r, per day. fruits.. Thi4ri,:es for Emery & Co.'s one norm Power, $B5 Off do Thresher and Seprirafor, 35 00 do Bands, wrench, oiler and extra piece', 5 00-5125 00 do Two-hope rower, $1 t 0 00 • do Tre-hcr and Separator. 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, die., 5 00—$150 00 hie„' Wheeler's ono-hope power,Thresher, end Separator, complete, (icnprosed this am.soro) Wheeler's two-horse Power, Thresher sod &Forster, completr, Price or Ertirrrg Irre*her and Caner, With bands. wrenches, die.. 73 00 drr Saw Mill. complete for QM, -35 00 Price of Grimes Pan Mill% adaptcJ for band of power: horn 22 00 to 25 00 Thesnl.scriber will also the coming meson be pre. pared to furnish to order Enna* & Co.'s NEW -THRESIIER AND CLEANER, Emery & Co. for nearly two years pass hare been exp.nmenting to ?effect a cleaner, to be operateJ with jbeir Power for public and field threshing ; and with . '. - muciteime sod expense have succeeded to their attire oaligfaction, soil are now prepared to furnish a Self cleaner, combined w„ith all the advantages of their overshot cy Sind. r, owl at the same time requiring - fess force to anemic its rotary motion than -is required by vairreing separator. h has been thoroughly touted roaring the lest harvest, anal was of theta have been u.ictl the pet season for threshing in the best grain :ratio g sections of the state of New York with the brio racers--threshing months together an equal am. not.carrif at less escienve,ehan the common threshers with the vibrating separators. The (leaner has all the advantages of • Frail few. ning mill, cleaning the grain fit for market, wading nby" The additional cost being Lot little more than a f • c mi:f, or shout thirty dollars—making the %%hole Thresh.: and Cleaner cost $75 to the Farmer, and wi b Emery & Co.'s twe-horsepowet.slBs 9111. T r oy ('leaner can he delachie , ; and the Thresher ow ed ab,no s hen desired. Thema rum** ar.d Clean er are destintd to fate the place of the old, expensive An. l cumbrous thresher and cleaner DOW io use. Farment and when, wishing to prorate soy of the obote-atenti•med 110r..* Palmeri; and Threshers, will save tomikle. risk and i "pear*, by rumbaing dant of t I.e sot .c.ril.er. Ou account of the large demand for the abase machines. sod the difficulty of immediately filling or. dent for them, persons wishing to purchase machines .hotthl giee me timely notice es to what kind and at what time they wish to moire them. Farmers wishing to do their threshing immediately after harvest should pracure their machines as early as the first of July. Also for side A GEN cRAL. • At:FORT:4 VNT nir INT PtinVill AMTURAL &HORTICRTRIL DIFLETARITS, Al man trfitertrrri rercrif prices, such as CORN SIIELLERS. 11.11' & Srn ‘‘V CUTTERS. Cl•l.rivAi OILS, c(IsIi,ANTERS, sTI - lIIILE.NII'.4I:I).SUI3 SOIL ptiorr P nix; POWERS. i:OR CHURNS, gENDALL CHURNS, Giusrs GRAIN CRADLES, Revolt-tag lin. se 11,1krt, 11 Kfrarr (otl 211am , r, Atek.S. N r. lrc AO, lroe aid Wood Cistern aid Well tamps, I.E ‘1) PIPE of all 14ses, in large or small quanti ties, cheap for c..b. R. M. WELLES will, the corning sesson.l* pre pared, to furnish J.T.Grant Go's celebrated peters 4 rtmtrtan C;rato emetic, uguileftal nd ?Wail. The cradle will be furnished with celebrated Scythe, the best made to the Union and warranted. Orders respectfully solicited from town and country merchants. Aldo for sale, a large opt' well selected usortment of COOK, PaRLOR OTHER 0T4750.? 1 %lOC 9 DV:At:TWO. PITTERIV, 51209 1 rrticr.pi My Week of Awes, and Ores, will rowing, Meer*. bll with Osage ornery rtro. le Moir in. wiry. okthe hirgre neighboring towns. Tin, Japanned and Sheet Trott Want. suentsfiteluted sent for saki wholesale and !Mail, Cheap fur rash.' A large and full Catalogue of Agrituitnnil enple mous sad Stoves, sail engtmvinp, furnished rat.. either-hong-or cerapplittation by m til past-paid. RAYMOND M. WEIMES. A then., P.:. Norrm'ber 30. 1850. 11,16 MK ICC likir grip 111 V" llE—e Variety, Grocery and Liquor Store ! W. TIFFANY has rentosid his ostablistmarot I_4. directly across the street from his old stand. in the SWIM lately orrupied by Mr. DPW. whew hit will be happy to ree his old eusiernew„ and as insay nrw ones as may be desirous of .arehasion snicks in bin toe at the lowest possible. a' t e. Nov. 14,,1810.. More News for tine Nick. Cerlo6 , tie and testimonials, strfficiad AA nay win " ct thus paper, can bo produced idling Arai the tron nfai virtue. of Pr. Sm_apia ca ged family Mediciata. DR. MAYNE'S Ctlehnitcd Conspomul Syrip of I,ll4llArry Y OB WWI% COIII4OI uluo •1 • Ihel • inseW not goo onelottle of Dr. Elwayne's Com pound !brim of Wild their?, for Irafturlosen of any . tier prepatztions. 1 bate tried all !,popular ones, but this rands tor rivalled for the mire of the following -esies,Aii: lateens*. Conchs, Cali* Censor* don, Spitting of blond, Palpilsttoo el the Rare, Whooping Cough, Tickling or' firing sensation is the Throat, Branciiitid, Asthma or wrAt uem or the llfyreoes System, or Ito- paired constitutirie from any finials, , sod Pi pfeseitt persons form stalling into a Decline, tiro dre., this medicine has not tt • egos!. AINOTIII 111 ROft CtlTl tic Tlll. Geed two of Envy-alio Namens, Engineer, at Mr. Pettit"' Factory. corner of Sinih and Wallace us. Spring . Garden. More substantial evidence of the wonderful currative properties of Dr. &wallies COM pound byrup of Willi Cherry. POIMIOCIPIITA, April 10, !MO. Dr. Stranfite--Pear ttir--Being severely afflicted with a violent Cold and Cough, which settled upon iny lungs, attended with great difficulty, weans in my side, that f eoold scarcely breathe, spitting of blood no.apyethe, could get bo test at night, oaring to the severity of my cough: would - spit as much as • pint of blood et e time. Tlainosnifnl Mate of thingsron- United until I alnittot despaired of being cured, having tried pbysiciens and nqpierons things without rebel; but having hood of the great 'aloes of your Corr pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the first entlAknes, I conaludtd to make a trial of it, and am happy to Made that there bouts. performed a perfect cure; my sleep is now no diarcurbed and sweet, and I firmly believe thit to your medicine I am indebted for this great cure. I shall be glad to communicate with may person on the subject who may be pleased to call ea me, mad cor— roborate what I have said in the above eertiQeste, at the factory or my residence. Yours, ate. - &MAIM& 11•X10.11r. Qj' Be very particular tiNtet the origins!' and only genuine preplination of Wild Cherry, as prepared by Swayrw., N. W. corner of righth and Race street*, Philadelphia ; all others are " &cations and counter. feitr 5120 00 14:t 00 SW AYNE'S CELEBRATED VERWIFUGE "A safe end effectual retred, for Worms. Dyspep sia, cholera Markus, sickly Or Dyspeptic children or welts, and the most useful Family Medicine awe of fered k:t tbs. Public." pm, ma 100 U CtIiTIIIICATIL Pat La riiLrore A. March SO, 184; De. tirsvise—.Deas Sir—.-Having hale use of ma. doss nauseous Vermiform Medicine, which had been highly applauded by their proprietors, without the slightest good egret, mid bating heard my neighbors speaking in the highest term of your Worm Medicines. its delightful tame am/ wooZerfal die. although 1 left seemersehat discouraged firm the result of the alai ties I bad forced upon my already emaciated, sickly, dyspeptic.looking child, whose debate and almost MVO oat frame the vroirma had already begun to make their ravages; I concluded ,i 2 make trial of your val uable Verrnifuge, which, to one gnat joy, the Worms had to let go-their deadly surf and strong hoWe upon the vitals. Such was the effect of Dr. Swapres Ter. fe arifese of my child which is 7 perfectly healthy, assimesegi all the cam of the with ; all the mirth. fu!ness of en innocent and phi I chill. - Yours &c.. TOBIAS WIEGAND. No. 4 Howell street, between Schuylkill Thini and Your li. &wars of Mistakes! Remember. Dr. Sways?. Vernsirsge is nose put up in square bottles. See that the name is spelt ecerret,y,SWAYNg. CLEANSE AND PURIFY! Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarscparillu and Ex t: art of Tor Pills. A Mild and effective purgative, great pirrifye'r of the blood, they : correct MI the felonious of the liver. and as en %lenitive in Dropsical affections they are very valuable. Giddiness of the bend. dimness of sight, deprrsvion of spirits. headache, dm., are cured by these purifying Pills. Remember always to inquire partitmlarly for Dr. Swayne'e Sarsaparilla sod Reuse% of Tar Pills. See that the *ignitors of Dr. Swayer° is on each Doz. Theabove valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. SwayoAe. career of foth wed Saes streets. Phila delphia, ter whom all eiders shoold he addressed. AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY. Herrow & Pears*. Towanda Pa. Chas. Rathbone, Canton, IBrown dr. Rockwell, Moo. Bellilemon dc Brown, A melon, their' valley. 'C. H. Herrick, Athena. D. D. Parkhurst. Leßoy. Wiring & Bowles, She. T. Murphy. Centreville. abet:pain. J. Daniels, Burlington. M. Bullock & Co., East 8. W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Smithfiela. Troy. 22y King & Vosburg, Troy. MYSTERIOUS POCKING!? IN TOWN MA Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store 1 . Am. W A BNCR takes this, method of informing . his old cmtomers and the public generally, tbst he has purchased of J. P. 8011, his stock of Watches. Clock* and Jewelry, and her commenced the tibiae business in all Mita various branches at the old Mend of the latter, no Main sued, two doors ittllittl of Brick Row. His reputation as ■ watch repairer is so welt established in this community, that it is hardly brew sary to say a lord on that point. With his long- cc prrience and great advantages for acquiring a thorough kn mledge of the - business, he has ctinhOure in saying to the public., bring on yonr waxily!" and -clocks, I will do them justice. All goods sold, or Repaving done, warranted u I recommend, or the money refunded'. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept emutantle on hand. My motto shall he—loick sales. man MGM rash deem. and gm coedit given. Cowin need not be asked fur--u l am hound not in make its acquaintance. Tianutela; Jely I'2, MO. A. I*. WA RN RR. CHFtLES K. LADD, At D. PIIYBICIAN AND SURGEON, O ffi ce in the Union DWI," op stairs r. Nardi alb of the POlie Square, over Foliell's Law Mee. Entrance between Sq uare, &dams' law alfieve; where he may *luny; hii fount: when not professionally engaged. Ifavrands, July 12, 1820.• MINTUSII, DENTIST, HAB removed to a few doers below B ri dge etmer, myth, rert vide of Main,st. in I. building tor merle orermied by 3. D. hiontanye Dog. Alt operations irmsouniincto $5O, a aver. one hal to be paid down, the remainder in three months. I the operation proves rtneatiefartory,the aremey paid will be nefesidevl. A. note of Nand however court *X4114 the payment of the bailldl unpaid, with et proviso. DRS. HUSTON & PORTER. 1011Y431C1.001 ArtlY 81711GF.Arlift p meth / 'work the Ward Home where they may befoand ready to attend to coils of their profereion. T EXTHItIi.--taole and Upper Leather: alio Kip and can Avert for sale by a 330 lE.dt CO. r AMIE sueottokeett Ciotbe, Coseeinerno sod itattinette. ono Caro sod other O.tir Goode- so cheep dietitian ' eotopettoo et rancsrvEt. • Dec s 4 t: ''. ' Afflicted do not . Despair! ihwar l difoteri d mviedpui fi*ock,s. . . " intenc Bernie. The (Owing ease la Woe of the realest triumph, of medicine over disease ever published in madicalftia. toy. Read it! Prompted by no irilie4olt i ae irking of benettetennk and for the hew& of my mallard Calker beings. I de sire to mike known. than description of my diocese. and the enexpatied cure I obtained from iSCHENCKS PULMONIO SYRUP. • Aficid dumpers ago I was afilicteo wit t a violent cola, which seeded on tray breast and side, and every fete wound trice. Mae Ikea ids Maid; my alagh was tight and - distowsthor. - Every dart had miotant kver creeping chills, andprofnie standar eight. tifth great diftwoofty of ktendang and rest loss of lunette my system Was antiriltres trated, being confined to my bed most of the Two of the mat moment 'physicians of this city In tended me. end after exhausting all their SW. pro flounced my eon incurable. Indeed, one, said my Inge wets almost rem and I could not possibly re cover. At this stage of my disease; I was prevailed upon to try Dr. Sikeack's Pa/manic Syrup, and before I had taken half a doten bottles, was - so far Irecoveted as to he to go Awn the browse. It seemed to strength 'eo my whole system:.-it loosened the cough sod stop ' pad the Ideedicir.thy bowls became reenter, and every thing ate, seemed to digest easily and °Garish. my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pin. grew of my health and so sodden the change, that I breathe too sanguine of a speedy Mire. and abandon ed the use of the medicine before the disease was thoroughly eradicated, which resulteitin another attack of bleeding at the longs last tall, accompanied by • die towing cough. I again commenced taking the Pool medic Syrup, end sent for Dr. Schenck who, upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I had taken four bottled, en abscess formed in my side, which gathered and broke, discharging. ar B ear ' as I can Judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow-mat ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my whole sys tem,. From this time I begone to girt better, and am happy to say entirely recovered. I am sure at this time I enjoy better health than I have for the last ten yen". Sincel commenced taking the Pulmonic.Syr , op, I base never failed to recommend it wherever went, thatotbenr, or well as myself, might be saved saved from that swill! 'disease for I feel it a duty I ! owe to the afilicted to pulAisti it to the world. Permit the to mention a few awes which have corns under my immediate observation. Being oa a visit to Camden. N. .1., last sninmer,.l saw a child, evidently in the list stage of bowel' onnsompdoe. The mother informed me that the phesicians had given the child-op as in- I told iset what benefit I bad received from ol li gt of Sehenck's Polamoie Syrup, and induced her to procure • bottle. I beard nothing mom from ' the littleaufferer until about three month after; • being in them:Met, my attention was drawn to a la dy who obeerxed sae very attentively. She finally approached me, and'aikestil wow not the lady who recommend. s, .ed Schenck' Pi movie Syrup to beg dying child lest slimmer in t lounden. I replied that I was. She said that her child bad entirely recovered. and was uncom. monly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now , resides it Itridesharg. Another lady I would mention In particular, who lead a snob:lions affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyes was vetionsly affected with it. Orbs bad become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances! pan . reeovery, I induced berth try Sehenek's Polmenre Syrup, which she did, and is now perfectly cured.. Another lady, Mrs. elthlutien, whose residence I will give'ori appro. cation, we/evidently Ph the law stage of Consumption, I prevailed Upon bet ferny the Pelmonie Syrup. In a very abort time she wesenfirely recovered, and now en joys excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy These are three mars within my knowledge, which I knew were cured by Sehenck's Pahnonie Syrup, Ali who doubt this statement. and will take the tronbLo to call on me at my residence Parrish street live doors above tenth north side. I think I will be able to aids. ketorily convince them by own cm.. and dhoti that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Elinor m y core. therehave been so many to sec me to know what I took. that I hate bed a very good opportunity knowing a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly benefitted thereby. and I think if persons 'Mined with Commeoption or Liver Complaint, would send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examine their lunge, and if be mye be ran more them, follow ttre directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover. .• GULIELMA 1.. LEIDEIZT, Msy 29, 1949. J. IL Stirescm—Deer Sir--1 trete Emma Mrs. Ledierl for metersl years. sa s member of my church, and have all eonadencii in her statement, and am re joiced to Cod her again restored to health. Any thing more, in addition to her statement, is needless. Yours, truly, THOS. 1. JANE WAY. Pastor of the North Presbyterbm.Charch, , Philadelphia, June 20, 11349. 6th at. above Green. Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK. as his Lab minor), S. E. corner Coates & Marshall sta., and by the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo, A. Perkins, Athens; U. Dailey,. Leraysville; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Warford,.Monmeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le Roy ; O. E. Esthbone, Canton ; King & Vosburg, Troy , and by MIX & MASON, Towanda. Prim, $1 per Settle or $5 pet fa dove, For sale, together with the prepart._ AS of the Craekmberg Co.. by Huston & Porter, 4 H. Mix in Towanda, and by agents appointed in each town in the county. Also, for sale, the Grrakmbeig Mantis! of Health, a complete BAND moor, for Families. containing informa tion relative to the treatment of almost every form of of disease; 300 pager—price, 150 Cents. N. U. A 'Family Newspaper will ba given. per o f chasm, for one year, to all who . purchase Graelenberg, Medietnat. • A linammenicationa must be addressed to P. C. In serial, Elmira, Chemises county, N. Y., Genets' sliet. Very Strange but tit* Gentleman of Utica, N. Y., hasNlained from it .the Witch -hazel, ssinsple remedy, which-lays It more just claim to the name of family cdre all" than any Medicine we have ever before knows. Nothing is connected with it but little Alcohol to preserve it, sod yet it acts with great certainty in removing pain and all local inflamation, curing all sorra, burns, brui ice and lameness, rapidly. Piles, bowel .4:mmoth:us, cholera-morbus. hemontage, ear ache, tooth-ache, lore eyes, and all serums affections. It is white as water and as harmless, and it is called " Pond's Pain Destratjer and Healing Ettrrtet." None i• genuine except " Pond'. Extract". is bibwn in rbe bottle, Mr. Pond first introduced ibis medicine to the public and bas expended a vast dad of time and money in bringing it to a hie:estate of perfection, and we now warrant every bottle to give aatisfactban, A man by the name of 'Spencer has put forth 413 article eslIA .“ The Coyle Ezteset" which Claims to be from the Witch-hazel. If feels thu shrub. its name s a perfect deeepsien. sad it is a very imperfect atti c*: lie - not &viva. pr • paurphltrt and see. • For sale,at Monumyes & ro. Tensed% 8. 8. Hitt mon Idoniosion. Parkhurst & Lomb Leßoy. Houses Willey Franklin. June bib 1850. SURVEYINO AND WAFIRNO, HAVING resumed the business of SURVEING. lilt all wait entrusted to m, rare will be d oes. with aeons? and deeps's% Makes left at the "Wang House will ensure suastiart. May U, 1856, JOB. CAIRN 8114p80Rlt Reins i•—(11. F.-Masan.Michael Mayleer, rolFsni. I 1 it a Brralen. VAIIIIaIt "ear Irml al/ER DAIMEIA. hv Iwo at, ote TIFTANYIL • NW - • swims er TTTTT LTSITINIt. %wolf Trmranda. wea:cra =jay 1.1 the obtained by addressing , • line thrones Melon' Mee, or by ealtirig at do °Glee of Mysore Iterate; Mine lie will be Cooed. or where a written sp. licatromeney be let. Nov. ISSOe The telebrated. Um/others Tete!ibis Pills tem introduced into &OIL a the yaw 111.14. Their es isonlinary virtues, end wipe. iotity over all ether PILLS known in this country, be■ established theta se the stand ard Medicine of' the day. k: e Brificelleiguttins. TENSOF it( BINSMOK .80N . .8t OR boird and lotion, including 0tth1 41 74 enr F e Thew. in; Writini; Arlthinetie; Allebta, BOOkApepillf, Engliohdremniit. Rbkiotk, Conipoehiotk, Getnpaphy, ITha - of ibealikee.l4lnetalott. PianualPhifeetOy and Aetrattontj. (itkh the use of a good apparatus to illus. trite their Inudieti,) Motel Philoiaphy end Chetnimix, payable quintet In advance ; et inanni, $lOO 00 Day atbahni, pot "poet, 400 : • • ‘'Ystu eigiters. !..itch, per gutter, tot 00 torilt.' _ 4 4/0 " * (igif tberplatin,) per :quarter, 10 00 Embroidery aid rug work, gg 2 00 My young lady reorivinginatrueriou oa tb• piano, 011.11ormd belairw rapwark. OM ober* soloo tionoolthoist wkliticata= To a young lady who moat* tba Ruske. the trwrm of %stain nth of the *bow brooding, ore .pit quarter, $3 08 Instmetions on the Guitar, 4.00 Use of Pianos,. _ 75 Drawing and painting in water cans. incloafing - the nee of materials. mach as drawing paper , _ pointy., pencil*, &c. 4 00 04 painting on esolfass. •". " 10 00 Painting tanaparentwits' daw shades, including the ruptilrofinstenals, each . 400 •Torronla paifitint onpaper, silk end retret, per twelve lemon*. . 500 Gilding an sift. crape. &e. do. 3 00 Wax .56wera, per quarter, 5 00 Pena and ink, ''' 50 tVasbing, 2 50 Board In raeation, $1 00 per week, Letter post.peid, addressed to the Mines WHITE &GRIFFIN. Binghamton, Drown co., Y. Y., will e erier prompt attention. I. • BOOffc SHOE. MAN'UFACTOIII. _4 4 1 maw. 'kr', .419141 • :Tr., ;••,. WILCOX, has 'removed hie establish ./ meat to the shop between kingsberr's and Bart lett's stuns. and where he still snacks • sham of public patronage. He intends; by a careful selection of stock. and by attention. to the interests of his custo mers to make se neat and durable work se can be ma nufactured in this part it the country, . - He will keep constanfy on band. Ali menu/ea:lre in order, Morocco, Calf ansi Coarse Boots and Shoes Lathe,' Gaiters. Shoes and Slips; Childetn's do.; Gent's Gaiters and Pumps, 4.e. Country Produce, of most descriptions, taken in payment for work, at the market price. Towanda, April 26, 1820. COMMERCIAL WORKS, NEW. ESTABLISHMENT. THE subserßiers have commenced the FOUN DRY business at the ofd Arad tamely occupi ed as • Chair and Bedstead Factory ia .ibe Borough of Towsoda, where we will bold ourselves in readiiess to metal to the wants of any. and all pavans who rear'y favor us with • can. We bops by strict „attention to bosinesato merit a share of Public pat:ronsee- We are fitting up • MACHINE SHOP connected with the Furnace. where we hope to be able to de any' maid an kinds affin cl isZed.fittiwg up &r. We will madams at all times eep a good assortment of wait on hand so that may be accommodated on the ehowast notice. HAVING - taken pains to warns the services of ax. perieneed workmen from the stale of N. Y.. we flatter nomelvep we shall be able to turn off work in a work. wantike manner sod as good as caw be done in any other establishment. • We shall also be prepared for the matudisettne of stores by the qsantity.sind will keep eonatanay on hand a few select patterns few retail. The subscribers invite ell persons f3o may be in want o any thins in oar line to give us a call and we guaran tee they will not go away dissaiisfrod. Saw Rods or Paralell slides, MN cranks, poi. gem, 4? , kepi ermatantly on hand. Also plows Oldie Misr approved patterns •ml Plow Points by the piece Of quantity to suit porch•sas, as low as on be procured u any othe: establishment. Cultivators of the . most approved patterns, also • superior article of Corn Pkrw, fur sale by ENOS TOMPKINS, N. C. TOMPKINS." CrEO. W. POTTER, Towanda ions 28th, 100. Q :7- Old eastinvr taken in eschanv for work. _ • Removed to B. Kingsbery' s Block ! liF" .1. asareabertisi, -- as - ti sp iate r red ra td him the city. il': • .I—/ of New York with a large 4 C . ..ft arryply of Watches, Jewelry and I 1 7 Silver ware, consprieing in part, -. the following articles :—Loner, ... 1 L'Epine and Plain Watches, with s \.l ~ / - a complete assortment of Gold - ' Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Rings, Vresat Pies, Brscelets.l.oekets, Gold chains. Gold Pens, Keys, ete. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and shy quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he - ofjess for sale eiteesedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice; and warryinfed to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given tb Mar effect if required. N. 11.-4--MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work ; and al,. learn now, and forever, that the Produce must be paid Wkeitthe work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. s ' W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda. April 28, 1850. CITZAXIS AND 13181045r,CRaM, THE subscriber has semoved to his new shop, few rods above his former locitiod and on the op. polite aide of the street, ,where he continues to Manufacture.. and: keep on hand, all kicds of cane and wood seat CHAIRS; and .SETTEES of venous kinds, & BEDSTEADS of every descrip.• tion, which I will sell low f ,r. Pine or Cherry Lumber, or cl 81Ir plank, will be received for work TEHNING done to order in the neat.* manner. Also, - CABINET WORK, ' make ana kept bo hand, or mode to oilier. in the bee manner. _ JAMES MA KINSON. Towanda. March. 3', 1849. SPORTSMEN ATTEND! H AVING- relinquished business . in Towanda. tic subscriber has left the work he had on haild with John E.-Seiger, at whose shop may be found the guns &c., which were rentsining with him. • He has also left his notes and accounts with Mr. Geiger, and gives this timely notice to all indebted that immediate payment must be made. or they will bc.subjectrd to east. He trews that this notice will be surname, withOtit' resort to the other 'die:were% a ltrrnative. JOHN TROUT. Towanda. November 8, 1850. ILACETITMESA IHROTI ggal • THE SIIDWRIBER. twins now completed his unagesnearlkat Es etwoomodatise ettiteTnetel roe Public. Indio Outlasted in soliciting his Este of Public forelonspi. His Table shall be fa coshed with the had Ike merketsitteds. His Stabling is Larne and Wane. His Br shall be Med with as goad Lignor u are to be CAW in the eutotty. DICSMEr4 fate the secoawnothnion• of many, the sobseriber is useasetering Bosh, Shoes Saddles. lion nees, Thud* and libts„ 4e., fie. And keeps on had • sad assortment of PATENTMEDICINEN Are ail of whisk his parses will be aged only a mods safe prier' . For fouser pstrtisze end faun. the public will pleas swept the sown Moab of T. D, tiPRINO. Sept., -1 3, I 850: itlitscOlatteente. _ H p . ht MQ9RE.&CO'S RAIL 14}10INVOMIDING Frain Waverly for . 141 t , tit stivpite alter-rev. LT lifOOßt dr Co. etilje2nrinne their regular' 11.• Forwarding Line from their &ore Bono rink the Depot, in Waverly, nrbetiPRODUCE of all kinds will be ref:tried and *Wa(tled b* the New York 4k, Frio Raikand. di ariatlYN'ieer 'York to Capt. J. W. Thoinposi;vbe wilYrsaks. Nab eribe same. and miles reterne enterytwo4eellgo, - Oa ettfrent fwd!) In as the -tins Inulate'g NM. • •• • -• ' &lupe. Thesepoos tattle this opportunity of rotscrui lia • duroltufer pert liliesaLpotrinosse. and horn, :by , ettinstintio the ignored" of hiss cestoeson, is s m en t a for lb* Mute. Liberia _essokedeaeceitoneo •ic Produce's al Rem, • if coquina. H. M. MOORE & Co. J J. W. THOM PSorc H. lit. MOORE & Co.ere receiving ilsay. from New Yolk; s. huge end well wetted stock. of Dry Goads, Groceries. Hardware. Cioclery. Boot, Sh am P or k, rk;ar„, Fish, Nei* Butter. Cattle, and itig o tt, Clover and Timothy *ma. &c. dm ; which will he sold as cheep for cub or country produce.' u it my Sem in Western New Yoelt. Waverly Au g... 1 1850. IL M. MOORE it Co. AOENCY OF Dr. ritch's . Celebrated Medicines ! Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expectant. P Imontry. Lir.imitnt. , Humor Cornea. ' ti Dys pe ptic ,Miiture, Coogh and Cathartic Pals, Frvioe, - Pearaie Pins, Vettnifuae. Female Specific, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, &c., Used 1, y him gnu/anti* and with unprecedented sue. eess in the fragment of Coughs, Colds. Convemphoo, Asthma, Heart Dijeases, Dyspepsia, Seinfela, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism, Fernate.ComplesUrts, Piles, he, Dr. Fitch's unequalledValent silver plated alldentina supporters; improved 'piloted steel spring sbouldei ponce; Dr. Fit Ch's silver inhaling tube. irtiChfit Olebtrited Iteetteits, dn.the prevention and cure of ConsuMpti2n,llsthats, Diseases of tbelleart,,dic., and on 'the meth4 of preserving health and haul to an old age. This book should be in eVerY family. To thh Con. sumptive it points oat the ottly reasonable hops face. lief. To (bothers, the directions St gives M titit thy,' ani education of children are inveluafile. it4,ooScomet of this book have passed throeigh the preas, and the 'fa!, continuestinshannt. - For sale by 8.8. FtTen & Cnti WHY WitiOesi. Y., and- HUSTON & PORTE : ft, Totrsied, aid b~ C. E. RATHBOSE, Canton. c• Dr. Filth's Guide lu 11;-aircla. or directiofis s j perpons using Dr. Fitch's tcfnedies,`to be bid gratUrof all the news. T_O - Abg. Wholesale ant' retail dealers iA DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Have removed their DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, To the South store in ;be Ward House, Where they are now receiving sod ciprnin; new and extensive as s ortment of Drugs, Nile& icines, Chemicals; Paints, Ort, Ujass, Varnish. IJy4" WoOd and Dye Staffs, Family Grocerie s , (I mre Wines and Liquor* Fire Work:;, Toys, Perfusser. Fancy . Articles, Dinshrs, Comb,, Stone, Mass ime Wooden Ware, Blacking. Tolven. Snuff and Ci gars. All the popular patent medicines he arc.— Their itock. now iopprises every article usually kept, nmongst bid) abav be found the following, DRUGS AND MEDICINES opium, Cfrertt TarrSr, Camphor, Castile Soap, Liquor. ice, Alcohol, Bars Capita, Rheubarb, Maas, Planers chamomile, castor oil, olive oil, quick:4lm, asavwsia, roll and flower sulphur, borax.red Precipitate, venire turpentine, eps salts, corro sublighlitile, aqua ammonia, soda, tartaric acid, Laudanum. pink. senna titeimine. Al the essential oils, gams, myrrh, tragacanth mat.ittegarn boge drc. Corks of kinds, bath •brichrethatk aced. coriander fenugreek - , isinglass, gide, neat' foot and tanners oil perusian hark, cayeune pepper, rtmr:r,sarat paper . , opi.letuloc, -shakers herbs, sarsaparilla, Lamest:, horehound, dr a• • GROCERES Sugoi, coffee and tea of all kinds, . molasses, finer, pepper, mustard, cloves, nutmeg, mace. nail; war. citron era sivnte currants, salad.oil chocolate, eorna,,o -do; ft/hatter crackers, rice, starch, giccer, sa:zran, earigated, white and bar soc'p, !Tenn and tailor, rut tiles. jugs and, bottles pipes, mustard, catoup, perm sauce, shad, Mackerel. salccion de. de. -- ' LIQU'ORS. Cognise. Maitland arnerican brandy, Si CfC;ll, OW it. macs and New England rum ' pure Holland and am. vs. Irish and Monongahela whiskey Madina, mcws, drret. 'Whoa, port and champaign .wines cordial; trews er citron anise, rose, vanilla, orfamonr,- eanelle. Owls, looks, tooyeaulind argent, cheaper tharrevff offend. Soaps Perfamuy aid .Panty Cos& fithaitring cream, wraps. asifitary sod windier, Gallo& medicated perfumed. sand soap. imperial shrring Brach es hen teller, !violets, musk, shoal and trampareaf soap, Watt balls, babies extracts jncity club. patchoully, bouquet de catoliite-;mtni; mate Fkrals verbena doe.. • Cadmus smmatique, cologne, hay sal rose water, epeeists lily white, fin rouge, persian toile► anal pourier hair dyes hair invigorator, hair, eradiogar perfume satchels.- court plaster, playing cards, dice Pencil Paints. Gilloetemel pihe, Limerit Jib .hookt, dransirsg percale, percussion caps, inks, red, black EA indelible, combs, purses, pocket bookii transparent mot• to waferi ske. &c. BRUSHES Hair, Hat, Stove, Scrub, Shoe, Paint. %Aim' s , Var . - . nish,,Sosts ZiArtiste round and sable, Camels 114 sad... stripping Pencils, menders & Badgers, White' Wasl l , .Counter, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, Comb. Broom. C 1 ( 411. ' Intant, Lather, Table, H & blaric.nc Bristles. 2:IIEVIVIU.R.ZR2'O 7, _ . .Tiibseco and snuff' Boies,• Nipple :Argo, No' l '4 Bottles, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, bed pans. s 3 nog" shoulder braces, trusses and O t iominpll:ippolte.l l pessaries, catheters, cup'g glasses, griduaits, theinems tens, spatulates, forceps, lancets,Liquill dnd sgieist Abe sire plaster , PAINTS ANI) DIE 5'77117: Nicaragua, red, cam and ilog.wood. foot?. E l-16 r wood, lac dye, cud beer, red sane/tiers, madder, slimeci . peras„ blue vitrioLsolution tin,compreition off vitriol; oxalic acid' and all dr acida,grain no. rismio and rotten' stoner verailliotr Amn Chines and Errgli`b• Spanish brown, venetian, Verdigris, purls Pee p ' °hit " black and real lead, chrome y allow, and green. SW" coach and copal varnish, Jampblack. Wow, Nu!' whiting, yellow Ochre, ipts turpentine. & liuri eil. rasisf chalk, tern de sienna, *zither, gol I leaf, bronze, le 8 general aseorfment of zaibts for A r tints. 411G1,'-11E—oillILMILS• French glass Z 4 by 30,22 by 30,' 24by 3 0 . 0 24, 22 by 21, 14-by 18.12 by 20, 1 .2 by: IS, 12 by 16> 10 by 14, 11) by 12, 8 by 10, 7 by 1 3. PATENT bIEDICINES ,Xc. Orrick. vennifuls, mothers relief, 61m1Y medicines, all the sarsaparilla, Widen; and Sys!' Bl - syrup of wild cherry, 1/pbams Pile Clemoary sod adien Braids Intim Remedies, varietier of pill. ingot bilious Milian vegetable, tsr, oriental 'dee. &e. Dr. Christie' 'galvanic belts, braielets, necklace and Pi vanic fluid. Dr.-Fitch's very celebrated medicines, • LIGHT. ' Phosgene lamps and phosgene, pure chat:DOW' u r hurling Maid, whale, lard and sperm oil. Ali goods warranted 's, represented at the Nee Oar Deng and Chemical Stow. South Store in the War Rouse. -- -ja2B HUSTON- & POIZTFR•i_ 3IF' lEirliglt • WrACKETIV4:, in bills.. Leff bbls.;quarter bi 44 .' 111 ITZ lane; dry_ and pickled Coafisb; also " Gist ' re* thy Haring" for sale at die "r+-hSP te of aplY Ir. 8. it C hißßbl F' (ANC nes, spring style moleskin lists; Lit sod Palm lest lists at FON't4. Q Dipanitive flyrapi inn Comae,