~..~ . MI ' be• Dona - Meet& • •-•• • tihtenti:tat i a totikittonthi the farmer: M*. nurial-if*illroktity.Arled out, Where likely to be wanted; yholgd be attended to.I yourma tnre co,riyetiikrit r shaded heaps; at . preper &slaw cePaPans anti-cover the tops.of heapa nightly, with. 'charcoal &it, pulccrent muck, ok peat, - .'a alight Master of parts. iitheiot these will pit. Tent m pan, at lea.st,: tie mamma escaping with the first warm day. ,Prepare ground as early as ppesibleinni/sPreitri ; riO limne manure at the time . -Wan oan be &Wed In within a(eii floors. It you eanitot of the abolle . 'named ankles to eqYflr„ 1110 ,:Fa.4 1 4 1 ra ,heaPs aIPs I tregpirod far we, .throara &walleye! fulls of soil for.,eafte_heap., - -General Forni ., Trork:l,lNteires are - not in good -•or4oriiielhem attended to. .cqi, pile and proilaie wood for summer; repair buildings;'_ wltitewast i l stab Terri clean, 9nt 'ol'litte! and :sprinkle with ptas ,ter,t haring Mirirythirig reinnir d''So,:the comport heap that can.' make foal air uring.isarm spring days, and thus preserve the heallth of both - men and t oanimalai clean and whitewash poultry-Louses; clean' hog Pens, tm s, &n...litici yenr tools of all kinds if alreaiy done, and me ;h i nt they are in good order:: Repair 'harness, &o. Look well- to your stock. If they are not properfir cared for ztt this 'season of the year, they can nbt be expected to da the terivy spring 'work. if yell have pursued the barbarous unworn of leaving manures exposed all winterinesousfards, withAt Iproteclion horn the atm:withers, cart it out immediately, as - directed in the beginning of this article, and thus stop the grea- ter wartelariaing from warmer weather. If you have any 'manure,.mole than will be %ranted fur ,spring use, make jit into comp4t with meek, peat, pOnd.rmul, or even headlands rather than lone the mare valuable parts °f its conitiinents by leavingit unprotected. 'lf you can, pat it under cover; and if you have no manure sheds, coverthe heaps with any of the absorbbnts of ammonia befcire named.— An oecasionalAnipkling on its surface of water, in Which onetihousandth of itsi weig,ht of sulphuric acid has been mixed, will be ierviceahle bychang,- .ing the carbonate of ammor4a to the sulphate, and thus precint its evaporation, and consequent loss. A►: that we save noted abo ' done in February and ear►y know that they are often ties► thus late. Meadotei and old Fields —" done or old fields that are sward bound, or which bore but different crops of hay fail season, give them a thorough harrow iog as soon as the frost is I out of the surface, while . thO ground is soft, then sow to each acre four quarts of ,timothy seed, one bushel of plaster of paris, five bushels of newly slaked lime; all well mind, land finish by rolling —.American Agriculturist. •11, after the above you wily sprinkle the surface with 100 Ibr. of nitrate of soda, (cubic petre) in so. Mims, much benefit will ensue. Fields occopied by winter grain, if.partially win ter kilitd, should be harrowed, thci bare spots sow ed wiespring gniin or cl4er, and suitable top dressings, and then the whble tolled Any roots disturbed by the harrow wilt be partially restored by the roller to thesoil, and [the abration will cause such roots to tiller, (throw out new shoots from the first joint) and, taus give Cud crops.— Working Far- WICTA Manure your Garden. Manure may be carted or wheeled into the gar den at this sew% of the year, when there is not mucli out door work to 'attend to. This will ad, yance preparktiens for gartlening, when lime and labor are more :valuable. Manure cannot be ap plied to better advantage any where, than in the gnrden, therefore, it should always have a liberal allowance. This, however, May be over-done by a continuation of the must kind of manure in large iluantititr, year after yeas. It a garden has thus been forfeited with barn y4rd manure, which is Ire tinently the case, some ferhiliter shbuld be applied. Lime, applied once in three or tour years will be very beneficial, and if thei soil has become too still, a liberal coating of road sctnd may be used to great advantage, It any one diubt the propriety of flip plying road sand to resusci i tate.old gardens that have been surfeited with old barn-yard manure until it ceases to Afris any apparent effect, let him try on a part of his garden. Covet the soil two_inchea deep with the sand, give ih a thorough mixture with the spade, and it will act like a charm. Dig your garden deep. If the subsoil is not sui• table to bring to the top, Which is often the case, trench it by keeping an open space on the top, while yOu dig and pulverize the subsoil. This ape Cation should be carried to the depth of two feet, at least. Many roots will penetrate beyond that depth if thesoil is properly prepared. The greatest ad. vantages, follow deep digging in dry seasons, and trench draining is necessary to success in wet lo cations. The moat important potts in preparing ground .fOr enecessint gardening, ar --mum/remelt and dig deep. • 1 ~ , A Nast Rum or -Fanct.—Mr. John it. Reming ton, of Mcmtgomery, Alabama, (the inventor of the Etitninglon Arial Briill e) has, patented a new and nsehdinventiort; ' Iris a, Willett, for making solid _ fncercal durable as granite, and at a very reasona ble eost.of construction. the chief" ingredient is sand, and it can be easily manufactured by plants- *lob hands: • Themo:ki t t ,panel s• are: conveyed to the ipot where the fence is to be located, and the 'two legs:of eachlet Otto the ground like common posts: The cost. to lli6l planter is estimated at JO , cents per panel, - of ten , feet by five, four inches 1 ,1 thick—:-fir , — cheapet t an' the *wire' fence. It does - no; or - at leisislimiki of detraCt _from the Merit of It this inventioni that it sila from , Alabama, this time, rather than from Ma no' or Pennsylvania, or that v the. modest liuleto, u 'of Montgomery ' ventures competition with the Mat, mar.ufseturing cities of the East for the' hono i of originating some: of the useful discovery of the' ege , ,,, darterion ,Couritr., ' Horses should:be etrriiiistid.lnisished n i dai-`- )y 'This is as iseemliarY:4:it4l4l*o*l°. wash his hands snit Iwo -dank. Ills tge. oessary to co:tiros% but lApenranientbeal 'ult.! Ott: 1111*.tit e FUede : prayer s.oulltie engraved 11,40,...*0gef00 the area of a half dialer Wen—year falter; if* 60.4* 40):4110_ every body's eye as it Liltyatint,-1 4 **:41*!, `would be no thirty hy in putting it en - about* times." IE3 6011 W , 4 -0, Atritidtiml, Store, Stott WHEELER'S, & ALSO EMERY & CO'S YIZW4OII.III R'ATZ ALSIMILTIVILLII_SOCIVIVII lISST Bail .Boat -Horse rowel. 4.l'l'6ller y With the Latest and Important In:prevenient*, fir - which 'Patent is iteura TEM subscriber takes this method . to , inforti:the Farmers of Billikol44/ the adjoining entinties, that he is agent for, end h r We r the abottsc.el ora ted and unequalled-Monte Power and , Threshing Ma- chines, which, he. ,is. prepared to furnish, on rim same terms ea by die ,minufacturir. with the.addition of the actual cost , of transportation, contrictedfor at: the and, best rides. • • - • The subscriber his gold a number of the - shove ma chines - in this. end the adjoining counties of Chernung 'and . Tinge, N.Y., and all wiihout exception base Oen ihe:Sery beat 'Satisfaction, and whim they arta:town. all farmersi give them the preference, oa account of economy 1n - threshing, being operated with much expense, and cracking and wasting much less grain than pray other machine - in use. The Two-Hone Power Thresher ith n teperstor is cipable r .with three or four men, of thredd (n=lso to 700 bushels of wheat or rye, or datable that quantity (oats, per day. . , :stem The prices for Emery dc Co.'s one : Here Pofwer, 00' do Thresher and Separator, as 00 dO Bands, wrench, oih.r and • -extra pieces, a 00—x125 00 do Tao-horse Power, 3110 00 do. 'Fresher and Sepaiator. 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, &c., 6 po—siso 00 Also,Wheeler's *nations pow er,Tbresher, and Separator; complete, (unproved this season) $l2O 00 Wheeler's twahorse Power, Thresher and Separator, complete,. 148 00 Price of Emery's Tresher and Cleaner, • irith ;rands, wrenches, 75 00 do Saw Mill, complete for use 35 00 Price of Grant's Fan Mills, adapted for band or power, from 22 00 to 23 00 The subscriber will also the eemieteeeeen be 1 0: e* pared to furnish to order EMERY & Co.'s NEW e should haie been March; but as we cted;.we j ame them THRESHER AND CLEANER, F you hare anyrace. ... Emery & , Co. tor nearly two years put have been experimenting to perfecta cleaner, to. In operated with their Power for public , and field threshing; and with - much time and,expernse have succeeded .to-their entire satisfaction, and are now , prepared to furnish.* Self cleaner, combmed with all the advantages of their time overshot cylinder, and at the same requiring less force to operate its rotary motion, than is required by the vibrating separator. It has been thoroughly tested during the last harvest, and some of them have been used the•past strum for threshing in the best grain growing sectiuns of the state 'of New °York With the best success--threshing months together an equal am ount &tidal less expense, thart the conlmon thresher. 1( 1 1es with the vibrating separators. • • The. Cleaner bu all the grain v of a good fan ning mill, cleaning the ain or market, wasting none. The additional cost being but little More than a fanning mill, or abOut thirty doUttra-,—makiiig the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost .75 to the Farmer, and with Erner o&Co.'s tweohoraepower.slBs 00. The Cleaner can be detachei, and the Thresher us ed alone when desired. Them* Thresher and Clean er are destined to take the place of the old. expensive. and cumbrous thresher and cleaner now in use. Farmemand. others wisbing to procure any of the above•mentioned 116rse Powers and Threshers, will ave trbuble, risk and expemie„ by purchasing them of the subscriber. j_ irr On, account of the large demand for the above machines, and ! the difficulty of Immediately filling or ders for them, !Verso ns wishing , to purchase machines should give me timely notice as to what kind and at what time they wish to procure them. Farmers wishing to do their threshing immediately afterharecti, should procure their machines as early as the first of July. Also fai sale AMICIITURAL & HORICILIUM. IMPUMNBI At thartisfactureerrdail prier*, rude as .„ CORN SHELLERS, HAY & STRA W CUTTERS, CULTIVATORS, CORN PLANTERS, STUBBLE,SIVARD,SURROIL §* other PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR CHURW ItENDAWS - CHURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN "ADZES, Revolving Horse Rakes, Bay, Straw and Manure . Forks, 4c. Also, Cad Iron tnd Mood C[strrn and %It Pumps, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, is largo or midi gaanti• chap for cub. R. M. WELLES will, the coming season. be pre. Tiered to furnish J.T.Grant & Co's celebrated palm!, Premium Graft' Cradle, - wholesale and veleta • The cradle will be furnished with AIWA celebrated Scythe, the beat made in the Union and warranted. Orders respectfully solicited. from town and country merchants. • Also for sale, a large and well selected.assortment of COOK, PARLOR 4. OTHER VARIOES IIZAIITIPOL PATTERNS ) Elia ) PRICES ) &C. My stock of Stoves, and prices, will compare &wore bly 'with those of any 'Stove Store in sny of the large neighboring towns." • Tin; _Japanned and Sheet iron Warr, manufactured and for sale wholesale and retail, Cheap or 'Cash. . , '.;49* large :sad full Calalogria Of,,Agricultural imple. nientitpd Stoves, mil engravings, famished gratis, !titter hire, or on application by mail post-paid. 2, 1 • RAYMOND M. WELLES. • ..-•'Atbents,'Pa., November 30, 1850. 1,26 effil Irarietl,,Vroe — ery = aid. Liquor Store ! A -- - TIFF NT has penrared tds establishment 41,Ui="diniettimiiisi the ;street' from his old stand, in iseciipied Doane, where be will bs wads hil oLi tastoracitic eta se many new - 0114 ofifitiltf be desirous of? .arcbasing articles in hi. vs aiti , lowat posiblet tt tO. Nov. 140850. %gttniMaat litplentetits; &c. ..... I.' 1"i Fusin cm • G&NIR•L AfidORTNERT. 01 IMPROVED. ~,. mac Co ;iv, 31r-i `. Antbitalo i.taivoFi N S UFt A►i4ItEDEP 01: —•-• • • strosice.i On dit ;few pnnegk bxunitcl the snagsvd partgapate ,atiluier .. k . .CiOultsllso,ooN mediisl lakr•' sauce giittp,.*Pa volcmaiona setevel3, by„ • • • 1,, ,- .L:Z-C4PO PI ,4 10 ,1 , 04theilidPet , frogipio9oe, vgasi loss byYke ert The WeAblagtost,CoOltutttlil liiintranee Co* The hue* Mutual .Company in the World. Capitalrorrerlll,ooo.ooo.......threr 100,0°0 members. BEM The Slat* Dliatwit, Egiorristpurat PAP The great Pennsylvania Company. being aiarmers Alba blerebenes,Coropatayorith t laige,andineremOng mish'find, beitirbotb r steak and'fliumal 'Company. E.' , 'C4NFIELI4 Ndept, Athenii, , Po; _ . , Medals. and;llosuity Land stavney, The subseribcebaymg . recetvedmil the Pension laws trecetwau instructions and forms, from thitproper den partatent nit Washingtim, will attend us the application of Soldiers, Widows, and minor children of Soldiers, who by the - late law sre entitled to` , l3ounty Lands for services rendered during the war of 1912, or any ofthe Indian Wan( sinceoi 790. - And all. Pension elating on der-the various sets of Congress. The late !pension liwa and decisions giving to ; many pensions not here tofore entitled to them. • Prompt attention' given to a post paid communications; by • Athens, Dec. 28. 1830. J.-E. CAIiPIELTY.. -. . . IittIi4MANCt . ANNUITY_AND 1110T1OMPANY.. chafer Perpetual. pia systerii. Ciplfizts2so.ooo Office No. 28, Merchants'Exchenge. (ARCA NIZE D upon the "mixed prineiple;" Stock N... 1 and Mutual, which combined featured offer to in sured members double thewsual security. The Coil) syste.a of payments , has ilso, been adopted, thus *void ing the heavy drawbacks 'created by unpaid preimum notes. The table rates-of prentinin, upon which ha po- Helot are being Weak is the only scale eXperienci hu proven should be adopted. as affording requisite secur ity to be inured, and , an undoubted' guarantee for the perpetuity of such institution.. An experimental ta ble may be found worthless, at the very instant - a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life t4nrance, aerj irroperiy is smiting the attention of the world.' fhe public hoarier, in their coMmendktile Willingness to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultimate security the primary and most important object, which can only be attained by so ad justing the premiums u to anticipate unexpected loss. , es and fluctuations of every kind. It is the purpose of this-company annually to credit, upon the polices, of holders and books of the Company, such in amount of prate as shall not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its-contracts.. Premiums , may, at the op tion of thei irniunid, be pal& annually, • seini , anribally, or quarterly, in idianee. All neretsiry information together with blanks, pamphlets, Arc, may be ohtained gratis, at the office of J. E. Cssarsia, At4eills Pa. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B Goddard. Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George WHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Deirereux, lYillisns M.:Goodwin, John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRA WFORD, President. Mammas W. Teowisow. Pies President. Cats. G. Ins.ar. Secretary and Treasurer. Asevaar—wlldanuel'Eyre. , . hereby given. that the /Li partnership heretofore existing between the sub •seribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is this day dissolved by mond consent. H. smith & Son Will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted must make immediate payment, and those who hale agreed to pay grain, are notified that unless de. livered at the time agreed, Cash will be expected. E. SMITH, November 15,.11150. JERE CULP. SAMS, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTOR . Y. E. ansitls IV Son, RESPECTFULLY inform the public - that they will continue the business at their old stand, north side of the Public square, and will keep on bend. and manufacture to order, every variety of BADDLEB, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VA LICEB, &c., of the best materials and of workmanship, not to be, surpassed. . By street attention to business, and . promptness in fullfilling engagements. they hope to continue the litr ! ant patronage they have heretoforeenjoyed. Csaauoa Tatxsture will be duos on short notice, in the neatest manner. AU kinds of Grain, Produce, Rides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work. Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! A.M. WARNER takes this method A '-`) s . .., , of informing his old customers and the public generally, that he has purchased • _ of J.P.801., his stock of Watehea.-Clocks ' and Jewelry. and commenced the above basineir in all oils various branches at the old Stand of the latter. on Main street, two doom south of Brick Row. His nintation se a watch repairer is so well established in this comdtunity.guilt is hardly neces sary to say a word on that poin ts` fWith his long es penence and great advantages fiw /parking a thorough' knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and clucks, I will do - them justice. • All goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted as I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on band. My motto shall lar—quick sales, small profits, cash down, end no credit given. Credit need not be asked for--as lam boned not to maim its aequainmnee. Towanda. Jot, 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER. CHARLESIK LADD,, M. D • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO,N, Office in the Block; up stairs; North side of the Polio Square,tiver .Elwell's Law Office. Entrance between Elwell% end Adams' law. 'offices; where .be uay always be found when not professionally eppged. Towanda. July 12. 1850. J. WINTOSIL 'DENTIST, TYAB removed to a few doors below Bridge street, 1111 on the East side of Main•at. in the building for merly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq. • All operations amounting to /40, or over, one h _ al to be paid down, the remainder in three mouths. I the operation proves unsatisfactory, the motiey paid..will be refunded, A note of hand however must enure the payment of the half left unpaid, with a proviso. - DRS.. HUSTON . Bt. PORTER ; DHYSICIANit AND 'SURGEONS; Ace, month amebae Ward House where they may be found ready to attend to calla of their profession., LEICZYTIIILIE THE SUBSCRIBER. having now ccimpleted his arrangements for the accommodation of the - Travel.; mg Public, feels emended in soliciting his share of Public Patronage. 'His Tate shrill be furnished with the best the marketeforde. His Stabling is Large and Warm. His ilpiatiell he filled with as good Ligriov aa are to '.heiloend in the, counliti. BESIDES. ter the accommodation of many , the; subscriber is manufacturing Bode, Shima,Saddles, Harr. nem, Trunks : and ;Thisee,•4c„ 4e. 'And keeps on hand,' good assortment of„ PATENT MEDICINEtt, for all of which hii palm* will be wilted only a erode rare prin. . . . Cairo one, come all, both far and neat A liter yet/T*o. .i hole to cheer, • And 60P =title if Ton wonktbdy . Cellst Powyville and try. , • 1 nit patronage . and lams , th e will ileum accept the.asecere ihrsiskald T. D. kiPB4N9. ; ,Lsoeysille.rob:..l3..lBlsl. I THE UNITED' ?TATES' COODSZL AND ATTIANILT-•••Thomas Bala. P. B. Hon., Medical Examiner for Athens. December 27, 1850. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! LARM. asiiiirtmetit of Cloths, Cassairneres and Sottisen.; also Calico arid other Do Goods , io cheap that defies col:epodes at PHINNETI3.3 ll issolaumnataf 4boolaiment., •fpEE nein terns of this fnitittwilin wilt comxtience 1-L, Meads,. the. thli, Ibtr January =ant i ; tinder the.eharge*: MR. DAVISON. SI Principal, an lifiss BARSTOW;Treceptress: - ' ..11tition* tame Eleven mob: i Orthography, 'Reading," Geogra• rig and.MeatilArithrne4c, • , • 52 00 The a ante. With English Grainutar; Attlee , . Arithmetic and Town's Analysis,. ;,-, ' • --, 13 00 Philesdrihyiehentistry,Rhetori4 Logic, As- - tronomy and Book - Keeping, ' 4,00 Algebra, Geometry; • Trigonometry, Btarvvi 4 . fog, Cortictilections; Analytical Geometry. Ace. r- ; 4 50 LatinAreek and French Langusges, 6 00 Fuel; let 'and 3d. terms, • ' • •35 ' No scholars:0111 `be received for a less time thin s half term.: r Scholars entering after the commencement and 'before the middle of a quarter will be' charged for tee whole quarter: Board can beobtained in-private families on rear. sonable terms. J. D, MONTANYB, , Prest C. L. Waal; Seo'y. of Board of Trustees. , Towindarßei.lo, 1850. AGENCY OF 1 Dr. Fitch's Celebrated' Medicines Pulmonary Balmaii, Depuratlielbrip t Pectoral•Haim:tent, Heart Correcto Poltnonary•Lin' iment, Humor Correettiv, • Anti-Dyepeptio Mistnie f Cooeb 'end Cathartic Pills Henri's*, Female Pipe, Vesmifuge. • Female SpeeifiC i Pure Aid Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, &c, , Used by him constantly and With unprecedented sue ass In the treatment of Coughs, Colds, Consumption Asthma, Heart Diseases, SeiVxkh 1 5 4 4 11 Diseases. Rheumatism, Female CoMplaints, Piles, 6c Piteh's*apislledPotent silverplated' ,abdomins supporters; Improvedpleted stand epilog shoulder lases; Dr, Pitch's silver . inhalingtube! Dr. trite tea Celebrated Rix Leeictsva On the prevention and core of Consumption, Asthma Diselees - or the Heatt.lie 4 lind on the method o preseiving health• mid beauty, hi in old age; . This book should be l 4 every family. To the Coo etnoptive it point* out the only region:44i hope for re. lief. To - mothers, the aireitioas it givei in the eariend eduestitia of _children' ate invaluable. 78,000 copies this'hOcik'hitvi Smell thiougti r the press, and the sale continua unabated.' ' For side by S. S. ?Ivrea & Co., 7098roeifitrY. T., and - HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda, and by C. 5: RATHISONE, Canton: Piteh'e Guide to baron& or direction► to persons using Dr. Fitch', remedies, to'be had gratit(Of all the agents. 13y. - TRAT 111. sits TO TEE sour SENSE of THE COMOINITY. The Allowing (quailed series of Pomily Meduines map ..be dependedwon with the utmost confidence. They have the approbationvj the bat pitysi flans in the country, and are recont• mended by all who have used tham at superior to any medicines. They hare been betore the Public for five yam, During which time more than 5000 eartificites have been received from eminent public men and others, and are now on file at the Company's office. They are Compounded; With the utmost care and skill, and the ingredients are thoroughly tested by scientific ebeinifts, so that medicines If a uniform and reliablequa• lity are guaranteed in all cases. THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS. Are particularly valuablefor the prevention and cure of Fevers in generakall4tilious and Liver Complaints, Jaundice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Heart Barn, Combines*, Griping, Urinary Diseases, Obstructions of the Menses, Influenza, Asfhma, and for a ° variety of othe. Chronic Diseases; In fine, for all ordinary family uses. , o:3'Full directions, for the 'rations Diseases sicempery • each bog.' PrIMI 25 cents a box. The Cele' fenbergliientary Syrup, speedy and incaltible remedy in Diarrhoea. Dysente ry. Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus,Cholera and the Anyone. Cantatas, if taken with the firm symptoms. viz: ..vomiting and dimig& li no. ver fails to cure the,'worst possible antes of bowel complaints, generally in a few bemrs. abidom beyond a day. It ; is Piazze VaosTast.s, and taken in 'any gem. ttty is perfectly harmless. M=I3VI The Gentftnbetg Oren Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Burns, Wounds • Sprains, Chil Corns, Bores, Swel.ings of kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula,sUleers, ' the side and back immediately relieved, Indian. mation of the Bowels, and for all cases where - there is falai:motion. Marshall's Uterine Catholleed. A certain cure for, Prolepsus Uteri, and for, most (tithe distressing complaints incident to females,• Pro. pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of Mini solely for the Oreefenberg COmpany. raa OTHES WILDICISTS Eye .Lotion, Heald& Bitters, Consnmptive Balm, Fever and :Ague Pills, Children's Panacea,• libLys Pile Oiratnient s SarsaparillaCoMpound. The Grgefenberg Manual of Health, i cotiplete hand-boot of medicine for families. Priite ofti Bents. ' 0f5ce,214 Broadway, New York. ' CAirriow.—The public, is requested to bear iii mind the euerytbing prepared by the Graefenberg Company has their seal open it. - i 3 Spurious articleti have been issued closely teseMbling the genuine in every particular, except the geld, and the utmost care should be used before porchasing. Agents for Bradford Vounty-.-Dr. litisrdtv and ,Br. PORTEIf, Yowling*. :. , ,,1 y3B. , g 7---- Doctor Voureelt gbii , Vvrenty-Five M. `Y MEANS Or THErOCK 'ESCULAPIES. o v Every .rI is t own , Physician ,?RIK. rave edition, with up ards of e i r waved grightlings. , bowing tate 'diseases in ey shape I I form, and caldron:li tions of , g, iterative systern. BY WM. YOUNGO4. D. 'be time has now arrti,J, ed, that .arson;suffering from t dis. cores, need no more be qere Ome the by the prescriptions ebntained ..ate may mire himself, withditt hind. fence to buriness, or the: knoiviedge of the J - Olost in mate friend. and, with one tenth , the' usual! eXPense.—: In addition to the gel:feral . routine of ply* disease, it fully(ezplelns the cause of. manhood's early decline, with obiervitions on marriage—besides many other derangements - which it Would not be proper to enentei ais in the public prints. • o Any person sending 25 cents each:well in-a let ter, wilt frame :one - copy of ihis , book.ity; mail, or five copiiiWill be sent for one dollar.; 'Address, "Dr. W. Wong. No. 162 Spruce street, Philadelphhi.”— . . Dr.Yollq43l can .bst consulted art tiny of toe Diseases described in his dittertad publicittero r et his psi % 'taa Space Street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock; (Scads'', eicepted.)-: rROCERIEB- A large stock . of Teas, • Sugars lull (a giiod article for 6 cents,) Coffee, Pepper . Rice, tobacco &c., can be bought cheap for cub at an K . & CO ISM 41soccUattatissii,:, AN ADVERTISEMENT ._::**'# - *; , i.. mitg OF TIE.IINGH*ON BOAROING I ML . VOA Wird tidal; inelailingOttbduaphi ing ; Writing. Aritbatatie.rAlsebia,lbxdoki;epieg,• English Graitiinaratttitodo, Cotipoiltiora, Osegraphy, , lied of the Globee.Mlnersko.. Philoaopby,and Agronomy..(widi the use of'a good ?Oatmeal tO iilus trite those saildies,) Morillhilcalephy Pod Cluenlst4, pagable dasitetly in adiance; v:IllOtr 00 echolata;per quaker, - ' - 4,00 mu C6tßoaa. , • - . French, - - - $4 , 00 Latin, • ' 400 spi t ath;: ; • • '• : 4 00, I Mune. (on the piano,) per quarter, ' 10 00, I Embroidery and rug work," 2 Ott Any-young lady rectiiing inatruetien on the ',brio, ..pdviteged to learn rug workur anyone of the above s a gus ges, mkt thesituagnie; without additional charge. To* young lady who studios= the English branches, the terms of learning (*eh of the above branches. are per quarter, $3 00; Instructions on the 00111 11 '. ' 4!00 Use of Pianos. ' ' • 'l5 Drawing and painting'in watercolors, incltiding the tub of initerials, such as 'drawing paper, pencils, dm. • 4 00 Oil painting on canvas*. ~. 10 00 Painting transparent window shades, ineliding • - the sopplY•of materials,-each ' 4 00 Formula - painting on paper, silk and Teltet, per ' twelve Inman% -• 6.00 GiWing on silk, cape. site. ; 4 do. 800 Wax Bowers, per nnarter, 6 00 Pens and ink, "y 50' Washing, 4 50 Dowd in vacation, $3 00 NO *eel. Letters poatopsid, 'adorned to the Mimes WHITE &GRlPFlN,Dingtantori, BrUcnis co., N. Y., will d- 'fie will keep constenry oti Ininil:and manufacture tp order, Morocco, Calf and . Coarse Boots and Shoes ; Ladies' 'Gaiters, Shoes, an Slips, Chiklmes do.? depCs Gaiters aq. Pampa 4-e. . ! • i t 0.3. Canary Produce; of ost deacriptionii. taken in payment for work; at the m ket:Ptice. , • ToWsmia,'APril 26. 1850, .. tr . . SliXl 1.. 11'4'1 1, vrai j ussz o NEW ESTA;'LISHMENT. rINHE - smbeeribers hive , commenced the FOUN- J. DRY business et the ;id stand forme!) , occopi. ed as a Chitir and Bedstead Factory in the Borough of Towanda, where we will ho &ourselves in readiness to attend to the wants of any end ail persons who May favor tie With a call. We , ope by strict intention to 1 business to met a share of. ' üblic patronage. We are fitting up aMA HINE , SHOP connected with the Pumice, where w hope to be able to do any and all kinds of finishing .. dfitting up 4se: We will endeavor at all times to ken a good assortment of Work on hand so that customers, ,y be accommodated on the shortest notice. . HAYING taken. pains t secure the services of ex perienced workmen from e state of N. Y., we flatter f o ourselves we shall be able turn off work in a work manlike manner and as good as can be done in any other establishment. - We shall also be - prepawl "for the manufacture of stoves by the guantity,and will keep constantly on hand a few select patterns for Tail. Ths subscribers invite al persons who may be in want o any thing - in our line to ve us a call and we gliaran tee they wilt not go away Unsatisfied. Saw Mill Rods or P ara! slides, Mill minks gud r geoni 4'c, kept enstantli on bold. Also plows of the Most pproved patterns and Plow Points by the piece or qu may to_suit purchasers, as low as cut be procured at y other establishment. Cultivators of the mos approved patterns, also a superior article of Corn P ow, for sale by - ENOS TOMPKINS, f l N. C. TOMPKINS, ' " GEO. W, POTTER, 150. Towanda June 28th, VP etetinte takenr , . Removed to B. liingsbery's Block ! Tr .1. Crsamber/in, ' AS just returned from the city of New tort with a large I , lik supply of Watches, Jewelry and / • , Stier ware, comprising in part, . ' 1 th following: art i cles :— Lever, ilt Ll , pine and Plain Watches, with \II., ~.... 4 a mplete assortment of Gold ------ ! Jiirelry. such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Bingo, Breast Pins, racelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens. Keys, etc.,Also, all sorts of Silverware, and spy quantity of Steelßeads--all of which he offers for sale ezceeedingly chasm for CASH. Watches repaired o short notice, and warranted to run well, or the money will be refunded. and a writ ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUG AR , and Country Produce taken in payment forty k; and alas. learn now, and forever, that Me Produft must be paid token the work is done—l war against radii in all its forma. W. . CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda. April 28, B5O. SURVEVIIIOAND MAPPING HAVING resrumid the business of SURVEYING, all Work tetra ed to my-care will be done with sectitaey'snd deeps'. Notices left •at the " Ward ensuret House" will ensutention. ..- ' May 24, 1850., JOS. CAIRN. SIMPSON. Refers to—G. V. 11 ‘ 713n, I Michael Meylert, C. L. rd, ' J. kliryden. ZEO• 41(Q-.. XICIIIENDIC.IIO, CO NTT SCRVtltitit. HAVING locatep in Towanda, big services may be obtained b " addressing a line through the Post Office, or by callin at the effiee of Ulysses Meteor, Tag., where be wi r be found, or where a written ap. Ilicatinoe may be It " Nov. I, le.bo. !MASON, 1-Ayr gAgEßtrgtg,9 a street, font dents Itidge e may be found, when MA inotva. Towanda, N0v.30, 1850. E H. IPIEMVII4 fArrICE on Itite ‘,/ /Mit, where !ion ingsiged. OOR OLOTH, dre.—Good all Woo eary Floor Cloth, and 84 Mugge r male very low by - • • o.'ll. BARTLETT. Carpeta v also just received and Dec. 21,'1850. 84ir V that freshbe • retained, Caffite; of which will be • lte4seiee; 0 4 4 10 'chests more of Tea twurcmfecl" goad of the money ateiattehltiee, 'nab and Tobaecn; all .41 cheap at rord. in exchange for work. -Afflicted ,do - of Despair Another bin rescuediront Dea th ' Pu/mOnie Syrup'. The following csar us one of greatest 'triumphs of Medicine over dismute;etier published in medicalhis. • Piempted hy no olherihatithefeeling St iiinerad once, and for,the,benefit,of iny afflietad renew Wage, • l de. sire to make lagwo anima description-of *disuse, and the unestierned curell obtained from SCHENCKS PtILMOSIC About , three yea: ago r was afflicted with a violent cold; which settled ofi InY breast and side and eiiety few dart woelid lithe conside r& ble blood; my dash, was tight and distressing. E very day I bad idolent fever creeping chills, end prtifusa swats at night; with great difficttity of breathing and great lea of appetite; irleiortein was entirely pros. traced, being confined to my bed most of the tinte. Tiro of the most eminent physicians of this city at tended rae. and after exhaustihg all - their skill, pro. nounced my case , incurable. •Indeed, one rid my lunge were almost gone, and I mild not possibly re cover. At this stage of my Meals!, r was prevailed tiptitt to try Dr. Schenck's Pstlin'ortie Syrup, and berm 'I had taken hair or dozen bottles, was so far reoovered as tote to go sheen the houa. It stained to strength en my whole*system—it kibsened the cough and stop -tied the ideeding-.-my bowels became regular, sad every thing I ate,,seemed to digest easily and nourish my whole system. - Indeed, such war the rapid pro. gran of my health and so sudden the change, that became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and'atandon ed the use of the medicine before the disuse was thororighly eradiated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the longs last tall, accompenied byre die tressing cough. I ageht cortnnenced taking the Pnk mottle Syrup, end ant for Dr. liliehenck who. upon a careful uninitiated, advised me to condone using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abacus fanned in my side, Which gathered suit broker, discharging, as near as I can` judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow mat ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my whole sys tern, Frma this time I began to get better, and am happy to say entirely recovered. lam MO at this time I enjoy better beilth then I have for the last ten yeari." Since I cbmthenced taking the Palmer& Sy r . op, I have never failed to recommend it wherever I went, that others, ar Well as myself, might be awed saved horn that aisle disease; for I feel it ti ditty I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the solid. Permit me to mention a few caeca which have come under my immediate observation. Being on a visit to Camden, N. 1., larsummer, I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of bowel consumption. The mother informed me that the physicians had given the child up as in. curable. I told her what benefit I had received from the use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and induced her to procure a boar. I beard notbing more from the little sufferer nntil aliontztelreOrnonth. after; being in the Market, my attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very attentively. She finally approached me, and asked if I was not the leay . who recommend ed Schenek's Polmonic Syrup to her dying 'child last summer in tlamden. I replied that I ,was. She said that her child had entirely recovered, and was uncom monly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resides in Bridesburg. Another butyl whirl mention in particular, who had a scrofulops affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyes was seriously affected with it. She bad become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past rtcoveryi I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonne Syrup, which abe did, and is now perfectly cared. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give on appli• cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption, I prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic-Syrop. In a very short time she warentirely recovered, and now en• joys excellent. health, having become exceedingly fleshy These are three cases within my knowledge, which I know were cured by Schenck's Pain:ionic Syrup, AU who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my residence Parrish street five doors above tenth north side, I think I will be able to satia re ntorily convince them by own cane, and others that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Since my cure, there have been so many to see me to know what I took, that I have had a very good opportunity of knowing a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly benefitted thereby, and I think if persons afflicted with Conanthption or Liver Complaint, would send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examine their lungs, and if he says he can cure thern, follow the directions, and prevent taking cri they will rapidly recover. GULIEL3 L. LhIBERT, Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H. Sceascs—Dear have known Mn.. Leibert for several years, as a member of my church, and have all confidence in her statement, and am re joiced to find her again restored to helalth. :Any thing more, in addition m her statement, is needless. Yours, truly, THOS. L. JANE WAY, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, June 20, 1849. 6th at. above Green. Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK, at his Lab• orratory S. E. corner Goatee & Marshall sus., and by the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey, Leraysville; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Warford,,Moriroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le Roy ; C. E. Rathbone, Canton ; King & Vosburg, Troy , and by MIX.& MASON, Towanda. Price, $l per bottle or sfr per half dozen, :);F:V o‘ . ‘p iN PULMONARY BALSAM, The Great COUGtt itEMEDI:. Many years of experience, and more than a Hundred Thnie4 Nand Cures of Conainuollee Complaints, have proved toy 'the Undoubted satisfaction of tar persons ivho Lave become quainted with this mi.'s:hr . /al remedy, that It is mrently superior, because it is Boating and hmliag, and mess cumin to cure Consumption of the Lanes, than ant other Remedy in Me world. Vie know. however.,thra it is said by IMMO that Criminal, Lion can not be cured. tie that the opinion of the niauy or t h e few, we shall nut attempt to arcue with ouch. but this see eel wy, sal do darter as a fact, which can be proved in theaaantrhe of case& that this,medicine has cured Coughs and &ague vvhtcb, bclias its mires were effected. were called real Coss uutp tl on, end which wens attended withapaptaws that resembled, and were to all span like the symptoms of those tVio die, and whets dead are said W have died with that fatal disease Cocutamption. Balsam s lats cured thenotods of persons who were said to be bt ufeleanly af, flirted—who had hard, dry, ruckizia coughs—Poo , in the Breast Side, and Roth—DlMeulty of liretathinx—rtuidstt irrelars titre —Hectic recce —lvigar•Smet wasting away of the Flesh end Blood. renting hating each complaints have been cured idler it was said they soul[ sot live a week longer. Ili. Medicine has cured some 'who were supposed to be in a dyias *tete, hut, by the use of this remedy, they now lirei and oktoy good health: This lishiautistrwrfy a regetable Ofeverraii. It is pleasant to take, and reeeerdoes lnjt iy in any stage of diocese or under non off cumstanees. it etreCUl Its wonderful and alleoet ntirarafou. Cures by Parifying... Stetergtherlayr, sod Ineigoenging the whole system—by median the thenintion,Und 'producing a hriant, action—thus allaying Coach —wathing Its Berees— sand aide awf tergierfle9 Expectoration. It Cares the follow me iflas Consumption, COUGTIMand Oh. Brerciitis, A;Vsm, SAtliste at 7wii M Ute bits Pala* is tilt Mitaet, Sib, and C Nerrouft ga ... n StrevaN Piletionqfthir Heart imd all ?MAL WEAK. BSUS Couri 4 M , b,mising therefrom, atillera tam, 4ac.. . lFsor Proof 'and particulars of citritg. see oar ramp ea and Handbills—ell ciar#c"ts Wm them to give on,. for sale by HUSTON de PORTER, 'rewash C. M. Herrick, Athena; C. X. Rattibune, Canton ; D. D iParkb urst, Leroy ; 1. Hanson, Monreeton ; E. W. Baird, RummeralieW; D. Bailey & Son. Leßayr• villa; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodbuto, Mime ; E.S.,Tracy, Smithfield ; Coryell & Goe, liuc• lin pon L .3c E. RunPon, Troy. All orders must ho addreised 0. WALLACE r & Co. 304 Broadway, N. Y. - 34eocilv Very Strange but true. ♦„ Gentleman of Utica , . , has obtained, from .1t the Witch-huel, a Ample tremedi, which lays s more just claim to the name of ” family cure all" than any Medicine we have ever before knowt. Nothing is connected with it but 'a little Alcohol to preserve rt, and yet it acts with great certainty itvremoving Psin and.all local inflaniatiors, curing all /Mk burns, b . rut ' aes and' lameness,. rapidly. Piles; bowel e o mplasnii , cholera-morhus, hemorrhage, earache, t0p131;3,116;` sore eyes, and all Denton. affections. 'lt is white as wilt" and as harmless, and ilia called " Pontra.Pain Destroyer and Healing Eriratt." None is genuine except'.` Pond'. Extract" is blown in the bottle. Mr. Pond OM introduced this 'calcine °, the public and has . expended'. vest deal of 'hp an d .m o ney in bringing it to at higiestate of perrec ti g n i andd we now warrantevery bottle to give satisfaction. - A man by the name of Spencer has put forth art article called "The .Coyle Extract" which claims to be faun the Witch-bevel. If from that shrub, its name I perfect deception, and it is a very imperfect aru clo las - ncit deemed. get a pamphlet and see. , rn tal l rot i aala at.Mentanye's & Co. Towanda, a S. insonrooton, Parkhurst Sc Lamb Leßoy, lierra" Willey Franklin. June sth 18e*