,Atteurtniar. EttiNV ) rale Good Potatoeht.' ..'lly'ohleft writini at this lime ii to give yea my metl4l •of growing 'potatoef free from rig.' 'I have praOiced it tho seasons 'with eutire suocesis; and. havetnOW-f,oo . hushels of fine Mercer potatoes: in , my cellar; and all free from thetlisease. • .My method is,. to ploW the•groentl late in. the fall - or earlyin the spring, hanow it smoothly be. forephuging s lime, theft haul out say fifteen tons Vatted manure, spread it broadcast, then take tivo horses and .a plow, antl,bark up two lull lurrown, the furrows just meeting hi the *tinting ; leave a Strip a loot ;wide, and bark up two more; and so continue till you have completed. the lit. Then turn abont In t l split these double furrows open with a' single furrow, theticOunnence ,dropping sect, (pikes of cut potatoes. ',containing at least 'tour eyes,) in the:furrow, sil;inches apart. After the lot is' dropped take your leirses and plow, throe two, good farroivs,' (one rounilof The team to a IhroW ; ) just meeting ort the top; dress off the top, clearing the row or all stones, clods, ike., then soar broadcast fire buslhels of common salt over the ground immediately Oiler planting ; cultivate pota toes when in blossom. - When the crop is ready to gather, clear the grc' and. turn a furrow from - each side of the row; how down the ridge, then harrow down the gronnii, pick op the iemaining potatoes, and the work is done: It is apparent that, by this process we geta bioad, loose bed for the potatoes to grow in alstia double depth of soil. A FARMCIL—E CUniValo7. From the Germansown Tehogreph Planting Potatoes. Almost every farmer, now.a days, adopts the practice of cutting his potatoes for seed, in order to ecimomise cost. Some cut the tubers into as many pieces as there are , t eyes" in the potato, and alloy, from one to three pieces to a hill Others divide the root in the centre, pastsixg the knife through them longittultally, and one half a potato only to a hill. Qnatters are also used. Wm? it may not be generally known that there are two distinct parts to the potato:, and that the apex, or end which presents a number of anvil eyes, will produce a crop earlier by some ten. or fifteen days, than the middle or body part. The produce of the latter, howeVer, is always superior in point of sise, while that of the butt or navel is inferior, the eyes being imperfectly developed or immature. In se lectingibots for seed,-the preferen:e should always be given 'to .the largest, soundes=t, and most syrc ' metrical, as large, well formed roots will produce a better progeny than those of a more diminutive character. traviug made your selection, cut oft the - seed ends, then the butts, and divide the middle into two sections ; the t o pieces being sufficient fora " II you are desirous to have early potatoes, for table use, or for marketing, plant your seed ends. Reed your butts to) our swine or cattle, Akad 'after allowing your middles to terrain spread out as a dry door tot aforttright to heal the wound-, plant them, and the result will be a liberal and healthy crop of 'well-formed and good.sized roots Ashes and pine on Plum Trees. I bare in my garden a plum tree, which for three or four years past, has not had any portion of the plume sound. -> _ „ They were all bored or rotted, and fell tram the tree before they were ripe. Two or three other plum trees of a different kind, which have borne less shared the same fate Last year a young t:ee which stood near an ash-leech, and had never borne before produced a solitary ;plum that was eound.—This suggested the iitea that ifs pleserva- Sion was owing to the. ashes which haif been scat; 4ered around Ike roots cif the tree. Folowing qut,J the hint thus given, I last year spread lime and ashes, with manure and salt around all my trees. The result has been, that they have all iiime this 4year more than usual, and most of the fruit has been - sound. This result I ascribe in part to the ashes and lime. The same 1 7 6411 is tecommentlea by "An Old Digger." And the cenelesion is obvious, that alkili enough will' destroy the young insects eta they lie burrowed in the ground, or a'tem, t to emerge from it in. the Spring. If in this way sound plums can be raised, it will be found a very easy way. Leteome of our readershy the expert silent acid ttoSe the result.—fforticulfulalist, • .i;M 'reparation of the Soil tor Seeds. • /The ground for the reception of line reeds of, visgetables should be broken up the Preceding year, and well manured in Autumn, and rendered fine in the Spring by repeated , plowing, and harrowing. or raking ; Plow tnd manure deep, for deep root.: ad,vegetablev, tint rnanare sear the surface for all; others. Potatoes and Indian torn answer well, and produce large crops, in ground newly broken up Very fine seeds should• be sewn in a newly pre. pared fresh soil, and covered only a quarter of an , inch,deep;, and the groandoo be trodden hard, or ailed 'Sidi a heavy roller. This•enabler the earth to preserve its moisture at_ the entface, where at the same time the seeds may receive the nee - ens:lr) degree of heat from the Sun, and vegetate at once, striking root dOwowards. Fine seeds, it rciwn too deep, are liable to perish.-11Kendrie:e0reharia. piety Potatoes. Potatoesmaybeforwanled from two three weeki by pacing them on the south side of a fence, or •building, early in the tipping, and protecting them carefully from the night frost, by a stratum castrate The catoforic agency of the sun's says, tends- to energise the -prineiples of production,' bytytraken ing as • earlier activity, which, 'when"properly rected, operates faTdrably upon tlie Inure growth: •:Semi) deposits their potatoes in fermeoting belie !mantis' till they have •evolved sprouts two or thrto ~inchei in lentth but this is slot to be recommended, 0. • • sea great cats is necessary in planting in order' do prerantiespesatirbeingtioken; and 'so powerful , A stimulus deteriorates the oapaciit the tuber for intztained and healthy growth, whoa deposited the.soil.--Gerniantewit,Telegreph. - litlassoastunna.—gfien brooking up _a surface 4reePa a soil an health—for when isiies in a hunt WOO' state , enricking Amgen sun uff o _the Aalabriocis air cannot enter. 'l. :BSOIIIIIO Woom—Wood whkli proves trouble some 'tly'snapping Lhe fire, mar "be' renclerml harrialelai by turning the'stiekwith the heart inwaid, *ben ell the sztappies will be toward the back fkbpAtef l • MINE , gtiintalliatiutlikam% Oc; _ ‘ Agrlinkfiiik**,:44d , riii!: l *.ei AT, -A*IIE.NE4-.::Fi,k-,,:,;-:!-..1:!.):,:i WHEELEr7eS, & ALSO EMERY & CO'S NEW.TOIIIII. irTATS 111111141LTIMAIK &GniTell PIILIT rAmicX , • _ . - Raft Rod -Horse Power it Tresher,' . WA the latest end /nryortsint Improvements, for . which Prank is warm& , THE subscriber takes this method. to inform thr. Farmers of Bradford and the adjoining counties, that be lemma for, and has for sale, the_ above cel l Wa led am) unequalled Horse Power and Threshingdtla• chines. which he is prepared 'to furnish od theitaine terms as by the, manufacturer, with the.addirien Alflie actual cost of transportation, contracted for at the brav est and best rates. The subscriber has sold a number of the' above ma chines in this, and the Raj airing ceuntietiof ChemunQ and Tioga, N. Y.,.a1l all vriihout exception have given the very best satisfaction, and where they are known, all farmer . give them the' preference, on account of economy in threshing, being operated with much less expense; and crocking and wasting much less grain than any other machine in use. The Two-Horse Power Thresher and' Separator is capable, with three or four men, of threshing. froui I AO to 200 buSbels of wheat or_.rye, or &obi° that quantity f oats, per tkay: ' 1•1110 ER. The prices for Emery & CM's one linen Power, • $B5 00 do ' Thresher, and Scpaiator, 35 00 do Bands, wrench, oiler and extra pieces, 8 00—5125 . 00 do Tate-horse Power,. $llO 00 do Treeher and Separator. 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, &c.. 5 00—$150 00 Also,Wheeler's one-horse pnwer,Thresher. end Separator, complete, (improved this season) Wheeler's two-hole Power, Thresher and Separator, emr.plete, Price of Emery'. 'Fresher and Cleaner, with bands. wrenclies, dca, 75 00 do, Saw Mill. complete for use, '35 00 Price of Grant's Fan Mills, adapted for hand or power, from 22 00 to 25 00 The sobsCriber will also the coming season be pre pared to furnish to order EMERY & Co.'s NEW THRESHER AND CLEANER. Emery & Co. for nearly two years past.have been experimenting to ?extent a cleaner,: to be operated with . their Power for public and field threshing; and with much time and expense have succeeded to their entire satisfaction, and ore now prepared to furnish a ISelf cleiner, combined with all the advantages of their 'overshot cylinder, and at. tho same time 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 sorra of them have been used the past season for, threshing in the hest grain growing sections of the state of New York with the beat success—threshing months together an equal am ount and at less expense, than the common threshers with the Zibrating leparateits. The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good fan ning mill, cleaning the grain fit for market, wasting none. The additional cost being but little more than a fanning mill, or about thirty dolktra--meting the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost ps to the Farmer, and with Euler:. & Co.'s twe.horsepower.fills 00. The Cleaner can be &lathe% and the Thresher us ed alone when desired. Thenew Thresher and Clean er are deatined to take the. dace of the old, expensive and cumbrous thresher and cicaner now in use. Farmers and others wishing to procure any of the above-mentioned Horse POwers and Threshers will save trouble, rink and surmise, by purchasing them of the subscriber. a:7' 0a account of the large demand for the above machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or, dent for them, -persons wishing to purchase machinest should give me timeli notice as to what kind and tit whet time they wish to procure than. Farmers wishing to do their threshing immediately after harvest, should procure their machines as earl/ as the first of July. Also for sale , , A. daksznAt. OFORTOIVOT OF IMPROFIA AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 11 manquelarer'A retail prices, such as CORN SRELLERS, HAY & STRA CUTTERS, CULTIVATORS, CORN PLANTERS, STUBBLE,SWARD,SUB•SaiIit other PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR CHURNS, KENDALLS CHURNS, - GRANTS GRAIN CRADLES, Revolving Hone Rakes, Bay, Si raw . and Manure Forks, iye. te. Also, Cad Iran sad {Food Cistern and Wdl hops, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or small gond ties, cheap for cub. IL M. WELLES will, the cowing seem be pre pared to furnish I;T.Grant & Cd's celebrated patent_ Premium Grain Cradle, wholesuk and retail. The cradle will be furnished with Dunds celebrated Scythe, the, best made in the Union and warranted. Orders. respectfully solicited from town and country merchants. Also for sale; a large and well selected assortment ot COOK, PAR LIM 4. OTHER T bymat vkalooshlciuswirt.PAllEßlSS, NUN' Pill* &C. neighboring towns. Tin, lapaancd and Sheet Iron Warr, manti&etured and (cries wholesale sad tetad, - Oielt or Cash. Alma Ind fall Catatogas of Agricultunll /wide meats and Stave*, wi.h engravings, furnished grads, abet haw, arart application try • - RAYMOND Itt ! WELLES. Athens, Pa., November 30, 1850. ly2o . , r .**Affzg rat!' lir ir-4 • Variety Grocery .aati,Ligaot T W. : TIFFANY -bas rcaeiveA•his estibliabuielit L dlrectly.scrosa4be sweet Croak Isis pia stand, b ibs suite lately occupied by Istr.-Dossw. mittens he, will be happy see his sdd customs', and es 11320. T. new 'saes ais usay.be. desirous et,' =basing anicbsa bi ;it a Ilicluire4t possible:ate s. Auv. 14, 1850. UFE AND. FOE OW/IMO DEPC'' g r; The tlaleiiiikeit es Is* I#untrasee Gloat ne w brhiCh rheinSgrOPc.kii e l i a t thikei ........ . . 0 250, 0 00 . b. 'Examiner; Adieu', Pn; InPr ,vninion Qiten, iuJailplicitiooerecerna!4 . , , J. r..` CANFIALD, Atha% Alsn appiinnions for„lnatianes against ion bj.Fire in /IPislagfl Alies.romea s icio‘ The Urger% jilutuut Vompany in this WorIJ; 'CaPiwl over SI,OOO, O WK Orgt.loo.ooolneininisJ • 1111 INA •It WM • The 541 I burgl Ps• *The great Pennsylvania Company. being a Painters and liftrehrinee 'Company, With I larga and increasing 'cash fund,heing both a itoileand Mutual Company. J. t. CANFIELD Agent Attietuyte. POISIOn tesui itessent' v.lLeenef agency. ' The suleiriber haying recetved all the PensierClaws necessary instructions and forms, froin the proper de partment at Washington ' will attend to the application of 'Soldiers, Nilidows,.antruciitn children of tioldiera, who by thri* late law aro entitled to Bounty Lands fur evrvices rendered during the war, of 1812. or any of the Indian were since 1790.. And all Pension claims un der the earious acts of enigmas. The late pension taws and decioion's giving to many pensions . not here tofore entitled to them. Prompt' attention Oven 6 all post paid . cummunicatione, by - Athens, Dec. 28, 1850. S. E. CANFIELID. THE UNITED STATES' LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMI ) INY. Chatter PeapetuaL ..Cash system... Capital $25 .000 • - Office No. 29, Merchants Exchange. nIiOANIZEM upon the "mixed princiPle,"lBtock kJ and Mutual, which combined features otter to in sured members double the usual security, ThO Cash sYsterx of payments hat also been adopted, thus aSoid ing the -heavy 'drawbacks created by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premium, upon which its pa licies are being issued, is the only scale experience has proven abontalbe adopted, as affording requisite seaure try to he insured, and an undoubted guarantee fur the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta. his may be found worthless, a tho very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance, ve-y properly, is ,arresting the attention of the world. the public however, in their commendable 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 ao ad- justing the premiums as to anticipate unexpected loss es and Aluctuations of every° kind. ft_ is the purpose of this company_ annually to credit; upon the polices of holdera and books of the Company, such an amount of profits as Shall not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness 4-its contracts. Premiums may, st theop lien of the insured, be paid annually, semiannually, or quarteily; in advance. An necessary information, together with tlanks', pamphlets, &e., may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. Vaartxxv, Athens, Pa. $l2O 00 145 00 DILECTOLS.. s 1 • Stephen IL Crawford, Pdul b Goddard. Ainbroso W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George M'Henry. lieob L. Ploranee, James Devereux, 'William M. Goodwin. John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CAA W,FORD, President. A 3 s fl u t is t -W. Tnoaresox. Vice President. Cuss. G. bi Lax, Secretary and Treasurer A/ITL'ART.-...Manuel Eyre. COUSSZL Axe A rronxsx—Thornas Balch. 4, F. S. Hoar, Medical Examiner for Athens., December 27. I 050. DI,,SOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the Irartnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is this•day dissolved by •muturl consent. E. Smith & Son will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted most make immediate payment, andtbose who have agreed to pay grain, are notified that , unless do. livered at the time agreed, Cash will be expected. E. SMITH. • C. T. BMITU, -JERE CULP. November 15, 1850. SANAA MSS, LID Taw MANUFACTORY E. Smith A Son, RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they will continue the business at their old stand, north side of the Public square, an-I will keep on hand, and manufacture to order:- every variety of SADDLES, HARNESS. TRUNKS, V .! LIVES; Arc., of thebest materials and of workmanship, to be surpassed. By strict attention to business, s,:d promptness in fullfilling engagements, they hope to cootinne the lib eral-patronage they have heretofore enjayea. CA11%11411. ?amass will be dune on abort nodal in the neatest manner. All kinds of Drain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work. ANOCCOICO-IN- - T4MANDA Clock, Watch, and nwelry 'Store ! A.M. • WARNCR takes this method of informing his old customers and the P c ./ public generally, that ho has purchased '' # oft P, Elul ~ his stock of Watches, Clocks ' 1 - 11 and Jeweity, and commenced the ohm boeiness in all of its various branches at the old 'steal of the latter, on Main street, two doors south of Brick Row. His reputation as a watch-repairer , is so well established in this, community, that it is hardly neces-, sary to say a word rio that point. With his long ex perience and great advantages for acquiring a thoroirgh knowledge of the business, he bias confidence, in saying to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will do them justice. • AU goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted as I' recommend, or'the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly onhand. My motto shill be--quick sale small prOlits. roil) down, and no credit given. Credit need not be asked for—se 1 em bound not to make its acquaintorice. Towanda; July 12,1850. A. M. WARM:R. CHARLES i( LAOD,, M D. 1011YSICIAN AND 'BURGE011; 1- Ors in the "Union DWI," up stain: North Me of the .Ptiblic Square, bier ElweWs Taw Office. Entrance between - Elwell's and -Adorns' law offices; where b* may alfesys bo round wtiennot profeesionalli engaged. ' Towanda, Juti , 12, 11950 . . • , , `FREEPdPiNdit=Es IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. 88 Liberty' Street s Newlrerits (Between Broadway...and Nassau ) ARE now receiving- a rich and beautiful assortment of Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods, to which we would particularly invite the attention of all Cash Rurchaseri, and wail make it en obiect for them to give us a call, as we are determined to sell our asicat. for Cash. lower than ever before offered in this market. Milliners can supply aberoseices with every article in their linos at aboutabe east of Importation or Arro; tion prices—, Many of oar ' goods are manufactured expressly for our own sale, and cannot be 'surpaaied for beauty or last prices. - Rich Rat and Cap Ribbons, a large variety. Ehlkwand. Satins for linnints• Crapes; Crape Limes„tarlaaeas and illusinntacei. Trimmings for II Its, Cape and Dresses, • Jenny Lind Capi, and Party Opera Head Dram. Embroidered - Capes, Collars, Cuffs, and ,Chernisetts. Embroidered Edgings & Inserting., Swili &Mullin. Thread, Mune* Valentina*, 811 k and Lisle Thread Obis.; large' Embroil.lo4 Amin:rind Plain Cambric Mkt'., Gloves anti Mitts, ma, Silk, Lisle Wlisead and Seeing Silk.' ' Beak Oncrala and Dressillsrs. Swiss, ;Tacoma, Wool Muslin*, ind Itishop l Lawns. Embroidered -Autosic Finl• 'Plain Vouston Crape Shawls. A full assortment of Stiari Corals. French'and American. Artificial Flowers. Wick a la* wirier, not modal:ea atiote. All *fishing to avoid paying :lons rim , iOll ;sake money 'by calling still satisfying !hem:sive& Janci4ry.„lBsl,.. ' . Ir agaw-asiotttiaent- of - Clodi, liessfijnibmp end 1 41 .0 1 81Iine*4i4 klieg Calico ,an 4 other, ,DJf Goods so -theap that ilttei .csnfortionlit PHIpTNEY'd. • Dcci— 20111. ''' , AGENOY Dr. 'fitelev du , lialiciet, , ;, ....... , PalaOYll.46. tathieirTh '„ Peeterd.EXCait, eset'Conecter, ,*- Fulthonstyimsut. r Ku r m 'Como:tor t Anti Dyspeptic Mixture; Cough and CatbsttlaPills limine. - , Female Nisi , Vellalfens, ' Female Speedle, Ppm und Itte&einal Cod Liver Oil, dic.,, , - ' Used by hint constantly and with unprtaded ere ens irs_lhe Malaita of Oates; Calds, Gettnetapttett Asthma, Heal Diseases, Dyspeptia, tSerofcla, Skim 'Pinnies. Rhea bidet*, Fei r tile Complainitillfrirt 4e Dr. Fiteh's unequalled Neat isilver . Elated sbdinnina suppotters; Improved plated idea spans shower brace- Dr. Fitch's silver Inhaling tube Dr. ~ , s Celebrated Rix ,Zoectsret On the pnwention anyl are of Conic:Emden, Asthma Disease, of the Heart, &e., and on the medind o preserving health and beauty to an`old aim - This book should to in every family: To the Con sumptive it points out the only reasonable hope for re lief. To mothers, the directions Kens tn thecae and education of children are invaluable. 78,000 copies o this book have poised througtithe pnaur, and the aide continues unabated. $_ _ • ' For sale by 8.8. Fiven & Ca., (09 Broadway, N. Y., and HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda, and by U. E. RATHBONE, Canton. 6:7-Dr. Fitch's Guide to braids. or direcilmw to persons using Dr. Fitch's remedies, to be bad gratis - of . all the agents. 1 13y ____ AN ADVERTISEMENT TRAT irrICALS. TO TOE -‘IOUND, - SENSE OF TEE CONIUMII, Stan Ines. The follvwin; cquall u t series of Family Nedwincs may be depended upon with the utmost con fi dence. Then have the approbation of the best physi• mans in the country, and' are ream- mended by all who have used them as superior to any medicines. They have beta before the 'Public for five years, During which limo more then 5000 certificaterhave been received from eminent public men • and othera,and are now on file at the Company's olsce. They are Compounded With the utmost care and skill, ,and the ingredients are thoroughly tested by acyfi l tific chemists, so - thatmedicines of a unifor end reliable qua* lily are cuaranteivl in all elms. THE f GRA EF EN 9 ERG VEGETABLE PILLS. Are particularly valualile for the prevention and cure of Fevers in genelol. all Bilious and Liver Complaints, Jaundice, General . Debiliry,_Common and Sick Headache, Dyspe psia, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Griping, Urinary Diseases. Obstructions of the !Henries, Inguenaa.,A.thma. and for a variety of othe. 'Chronic ' fine,,for all ordinary, family uses. • {Full directions for the various Diseases accompany each box. Priv, ss cents a box. ibe.Gratfenberg Dyuntary Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in Disrrhira, Dysents ey. Bloody Flux, Cholera Morisse, Cholera Infantom and the ASIATIC CHOLERA, if taken with the 151111 symptoms. viz: vomiting and diarrhoea. It ne ver fails to cure the worst possible cases of bowel .complaints, generally in a few hours. 'bittern beyond a day. It is Peasiv . Vaniresssa. and taken in any quart. tity is perfectly harmless. The Craefrnberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Bums, Wounds, Sprains, Chillblains, Corns, Sores, Swel inns of sit kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers!, Pains in the side and back immediately relieved, Indam.. mation of thellocvels, and for all eases where there is Inflammation. Marshall's Uterine £athollron. A certain cure for ProlaPstts Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to female,. Pres pared by De THEO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Company. OSA crurnslia steritcrars. AIM Eye Lotion, Thula Bitters, . e s :msnmptive Balm, Fever and Ague Pith, Chila',ln 5 Panacea, Libby 's Pile Ointment, a..rrapari/ a Compound. r . - 04 -- Theuta e irzseirseurottristirrant, s - eoinpl'ete hand-book of medicine t . .:r fa..'ilito• Price filly cents. 0111ce,214 Broadway. New York. CAUTION.—The public is reques:4 t o bear in mind thrt euerything prepared by the Uraefeu'derg Company has their seal upon al. Spurious articles have been issued closely ieseattning the genuitr in every particular , except the seal, and the Utmost cite should be used 'actors purchasing. Agents for Dridford County—Dr. HUSTON and Dr. PORTER: Towanda. , ly3B Ilbr TlVenty•Five of MEANHOP THE POCK. ESCOLAPItit3. or. Every to his own Physician! Tnra itra edition, with upwards of ,undred engravings, showing teats disesoes in • every shape td form, and malformations of tvnerstiver system. BY WMi YOUNG, 11.1), The time he. now arrived, that persons aufforing front secret dis eases, need no more become the 1 by the reseriptions contained Airy cure himxit, withotit bind. fence to buriness, orthe knowledge of the most in mate friend, and wish Mauna' the usual expense...Z. in addition to.the:genetal routine of private disease, h fully expli ns the cause of manhood's emit' decline,. with observations on, ,marrisge---besider many : Wrest derangements which it Would not be proper to enuesetv. ati In the pubPn Prinl o o • n Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a let ter, .will receive ono. cony. of ;his book, by mail, or tire copies - will be sent Tor one 'dollar. Addnass, "Dr. 'W. Young, No. 1152 Spruas street, Philadelphia."— Post paid.• n' - • Dr. YOUNG can ,be consulted on any of the Diseases described in kit. different °Willesden", et hie Motet 152 Spruce' Street, every day between .9 and /3 o'clock, (9cnslays escaped.) ' • < J. WINTOSIt DENTIST,. .13-A8 remcrved to a few tom below Bridge :street, Al on the But able of Mama. in- the • tailding Stor merit! occupied toy blontanye,Esg. Ail operations amounting to Q, or .over, cob ` bal. to be paid down, the remainder in three inemstia.' 1 the operation prom tmeatiafictory i the money paid will be refstnded. A:noto of hatabOwever Muammar' the payment raf doktilfhtft inpaid, with I **dem - Limarnaz nom . . , HE SUBSCATII,ER. 'having now Completed Ids arroniordentifoithecistation of the'Prisel=. ing Publie,,fcels sarespted 4a. soliciting his, .shaie of Public Patitatste.LHis Table shall lie " furniahid•wiib the best thi tutirkelaffords. "His Stablinq,"sras Sad Warta.' -IRS &tribal' ' tie fitted_ with Pi as Oaf Llsrnoi. 'sate 'Who fOuntt 'albs eottatry: , - HENDES:Ior the,'C'eeommildatiori ,of , many,, the subscriber maritifsetcring Hoch, Shaft taddlesti'aii; ,nets, "Trunks iirist• - drafses t 4e.„._4e: :kid keeps oit band a.good assortateak of PXTENT 'MEDICINES; for all'of vibich his pattatiss!fil be asked on tale pries.' • • , all,-bilth far lad,nottr. A hemp you'l 'first's borne to cheer,- -„ And a cheap ettiels if ion srould. boy .". Pails( 4 1 ceillnit. lrY; . roio m „e, Avers, Vie pubtis please accept the, stseere Uutatr,cf VIM'S% ;Lanvitie,pb.', RB!MIMMfIMngI INSIOMM .'a 3»tj+ w + '~~ ' ' Af-.~.~ -• • • .ThigtrolamomatOwB64 , •- • 'pot hoepi intlirati;ln i anllo2o l thillii*Phrriton4; X Jug Writing, Arittiwkder 415004 . 4 04 4403. - Eiglish Graninser. Matiotid,'Compoodifin; the of 6401464 , /Salina I'lliktoofft and': kininim*:(iittbithe use o/ 'it Oropi-apparatneteilhre.: Moeda* aunliee,) . K‘fil PdlookiPtiY. 4 19 4 Otounisific gaarierly m si 4 aDr- `Ofiormr,. PO; pet quarter. r y 4 VW: seise, ; • rritris Vona) . ,• , • • , $1 OS USN -1 • . ,r, 1 400. SPonioW " 4 00', Mom On the Pion%) Per .A • ig " 8411000d07-ond,r o 2 . • 3 -2 oat Antrankil lady f ooo loinitnatitititto on the plane t s.ptiviktpedlo lean torwot„,,,, ittet @waste of the above engemhand the semi finite, libbolliisaiiitional charge.. To;: yopng lady who, etpdies,'yhe prow l I m o la , the term otleamitig tidal* alibi alone lianehea, are , Per 1 1noltorr s3' 00 Inecruetiona etn the - 400 Usw of Fianna., • s j fib' DOTS and painting in water cobra, including the tree dmateriala„inch as drawing ppe . r, Pail* Ponon l 4 eco• , • ' qr. 4 '4 / 4 Oil,.,paipting on 10 00 Panting transparent window; shades, joelodini - the appply of materials, each t 4 00 Formula Pointing on paper, milt clad Ooliet, per twelypp lemony. , 5 00 Gilding on silk. erape , ,l4. - dOr 3 00 Wiz 'flowers, per 'muter, , 6 00 Pena ind ink, a Washing, 2 51) • Doard in lumina. $2 00 per week, • Letters postpaid. addressollo the Mimeo WHITE WIJAPFIN, Binghamton, Broom ea, N. Y.., will e• nerve, prompt attention. BOOT & SHOE HAN4ACTORY. I dsin, F . . - • JHN W. WILCOX, bar nabovedlivestablisb• Meat*. the shop .between King beres and Bart stures, and where he solicits t sham -ot public patronage. He intends;: ' ;bp a , careful selection of Acid, and by attention bribe interests of his mato. meriito make as neat %rd . ditrable•stork as can be ma nofactered in this paitYyl tbeeetintcy. Hi will keep :onetime" ott band, and manufscinjo to order, Ildomeso, Calf aturCocuia Boat and Shoes ;- Ladle: a' .614ters, Shoes - and Shpts ckildiven'e do. s Gent's Callers and Pumps; #6,. • (C)• Country Pzednee. ofmost descriptions, taken in psyMent. for work, st the market pries. ' l i pwanda, April 28; 1850: - ;?I3lffo . w(Q;ts3lzo NEW ESTABUSHMENTI 4 • MBE subscribers have ccommenter! the FOUN .I.', DRY business at the old stand namely occupi ed is a Chair and Bedstead Factory in the borough of ToVrandit, where we wilt bold ourselves in readiness-to attend to the wants of any, and all persons who may far,orsts„sentLa bope...by strict attention to 'bin/Mem to merit a share of Publicpatronage.. We are fitting up a MACHINE SHOP connected , with the Furnace, where we hope to be able ado any and all kinds of finishing and filling up to. We will endeavor st all times to.keep_ a good assortment of work on hand so that customers may be accommodated on the shortest notice. HAYING taken pains to secure thefservices ere ~ perieneed workmen from tbe state of N. Y., we natter ourselves we shall be - able to turn off work in a -work manlike manner sodas good se _van be done in any 'other .establishment. We shall also be prepared for manufacture of stoves brae qoantity,and will keep constantly on hand a few select patterns for retaib• Thasobscribers invite all peraonswho may be in want o any thing in our line to giro us- a call and we guaran tee they will not go away dissatisfhwl. Saw Mill Rods or Paraleil' Alen Mill cranks; gulf , goons kepleonstaidlyorikand LAND plows of the most approved palette and Plow . P ints by the piece or quantity to snit purchasers, as low as can be procured at anyothet establishment. Cultivators•of the most apprcrred patterns, also a superior article of Corn,Plow. for sale by ENOS TOMPKINS, N. C. TOMPKINB, GEO. W. POTTER., • Towanda June ZEtih. MO: • (0" Old casting‘ taken- in exchange for work., Removed to .B. Kingsbery's Block ! . a- citaniberntr, AS just mantled fmattbe city • - lit ' of New Yogic with e large ilk supply of Watches, Jewelry and / • , Silver ware comprising . irt pert, ' 5 ( the followingerticles:=Lever, VEPineand Phan Watches, with ' y a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, stich as Ear Rings. Pla ge, Hi nge , B ;mit ?ins, Bracelets, Locketts,Gold chains, Gold Pen,, K eys, me . Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any q„ntity of Ste el ,7,•ads—ell of which he offers fur sale exceeedingly cheap for rA BII, Watches repaired on short ;.• 0 11: e1 11341 yam° , I . ed to run well,or the money , ilt b e re icru.74 re aWa t= agreement given to that effect if requ:re-• N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Pk"nduce taken in payment for work; andalar. learn now, a." , ' foreverahat the Producemuat be paidrhesthewoh. is done--I'wee against eteditia all its fbrms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28; 1850. gatato DEMBWRidaIaB3 THE subscriber bias removed to his new shop, a few rods above WNW his former location end en *bop. ,posite side of the street, whore be a "-MEV, •C4:lnginatti ter MantActoes and • :. angteep.on band, aft &lade of, cane d swood seat CHAIRS; and ) SETTEES of various kinds, do S BEDSTEADS of every damp. lion, which i will mit low for cash or Produce,, or Pine or it fanadter. or clan prank, will be received for work: TITSNING done to onim in the neatest manner. ' CABINET WORK, , Make and kept on halo, or made to order, in the bet manner. JAMES MA/LIMON. Towanda. March' 9. 1949. SURVEYNO AND MAPPING.. LTA* ING tetipiet!d the business cif AIIRIVEYING. AL alt -work eetmeted to my care 1411 be done with erettra7end ileepwch. Notices kik it tits Word Roue willonsure attention. Mey 24, tB3o'. JOB. CAIRN SIMPSON. Refute Num - I Illehoolifilint(Th C. L. Ward. Mao take 211117111DICUENC0LEINI* ' • . • fentramt tranDra ted Towanda , hie services may Li, be obtaintd•braddressing a linetbrough amnia Mike.' try by, callin g-at. the .ofee of Ulysses hterenr.. Esq., where be will bilintol. or where &written ap liempion miy be left: Nov. IEIBSO. E. MASON, M. D. WIETZIIOII4Z a -0371136110Z9 . , PTlet.cm Mein street. • few doors beke e l Mid g e N.." ~.04m he ;may be- found, profee-- 'eteeeppth a tited 4 • Towashy•Nov.3o; 1850.1'. riAROET & Ftoolt &c..i.43004Cati wool ipir . petuealso Wavy 'Floor Cloth, and Cil i tDrogiet just seemed *Mier is bs very lbw by , Dec4o, 1850. .. , 0. , D. DART /MIT.; 6, unv sigiTita Ifotaises. also 10 chests ma,. of that frestesear Teksoarraatted Rood of ilandi retamell. Calree3lilitatitaMit",:l47 sad Tatman; an of which 'ovate sold cheap at 4 Ora, MMIZE!= SMEMISM Mffll=;M : :lat4ffiktet 40110 C 4111 4e;15",`teeitiflSeinen: - fiiiff ittith eiy• .grienthis ••••, • • tree ' einie t• -The folkiwbg ego is Qui of 'Air ghetto u h mi th i oofmeilichitieeei items Met peddled .111 medial INY• g Reld it t •' • • ' Prompted by no otherithan thiltelithe of Esindenes, 'end for the benefit of 14 laded Welt beingive l lo, 'sire ns make known eget: ,At!ithtPioth tif, wet emu% nnd the anexpeteid mite TOMILIted ftellitEMENCieg PULMONIC BYROM- .About the= ego tees tinkled wi th a' Violatt" which ci s son" iiirme.`no,prifi fair, days woad -cidckcialdtelt. blet blood; m aragbitsitilittithra 6l o6l. Every 64 tha' enlist Wet iniseping chili, sod paws atteetelt ItiirfiletinUaldts4 brotagetelii iiiiatthivd-legetiteP c ierlYetiith -aid* pi/. toted, being confined. , twiny' Nei town . of the Two of the most eminent' phiiercians• of this city as. tiyideitlnti.'nrid after irehiest7 id theft - skill. re. • omitted . % tay 'glen ittetratile. lAA. Otte_ amid iny . Intsge)reM almost jade~ and 'raid! . 001 1Piatibli in. - 'tome. At this stage of my didesises Le* upon to trYpi.Seranclis Puentinktirw..l34 he m p had taken Ulla dared battledi, was go fin Meowed as to be to , go slant the bOttee.-1 ft ttenteedteishoiseith en my whole system-41beienedltie cough =lief: - led the Mewling—me. ikisidnAticticmir every I W* t ate, seemed 46"ilifItsfitittOlinit "Midi my, *bole syities.:/liideed4Oth wiw grate of my_ hetlth end s'ofptdden the easeee; that I became, too sanguine d i speedy core, aid sbandieW ed the use of the medicine-hdom aims w as thoroughly' eradicated, which resulted in snotheeitteck of bleeding at the limp last tall, steeempesdeditys disk treeing cough. I again commenced taitimil the Pit movie Syrup, and .aent (of Dr.•filchencle who; as a Careful examination, addled intetteetinGiuti dune . Befiire r had taken thur boidee, an-abscess- formed is my side. which gathered end beaks. &sethitglaig, Inv as .I can judge, e pint of very ilisegmeabieYelloWniat. ter.- This feasted to , cleanse aid ratify toy wheitsye.- tens Fr3a - elk time I beget to get hettet. and NW happy tansy entirely recovered.. I am Om at this urns teem, belie! bealthitten I Mee for the last ten years.— Me.e fi emiluseneed tdring the Pdmenietlye. op, I bale nettle Miledete - reconultend it' wherever I • weutetticyclincir sae well as • nOwcIC might be save& ' mir ed nom that awful dial:MeV thr'P feel it a duty II owe to the sfilicted'to publish it to themesiki. Permit' cic icendca a few wow which how Vine under my inunedisto observation. Being on a visit to Camden, N. J., last summer. View a aud. evidently in the lam d' bower consumption. The mother informal me that the phYricians-bad' Oen •• the child opas curable. I told her what benefit I had received from. the use of Bthencleir Palinode Syrup, and Woad bar toproeure a bottle. I bard nothing more from' the little sulkier until about three mondiJaßisr; bein g in tee merket r my attentionwardrawa tivarbidy who• observed me very attentively. Shifinallrated . toe, and askedif I was not the lady who rectionend.- ed Scbenck's Pulmentic Syrup to her dying child last summer in Camden. I replied that I was. Slie mid that her-child had entirely recovered, and wevueteWed monly healthy. Her name is Mis. Wilson, - and now resides in Bridesburg.• Ake:ghee lady I-would mention in particular, who had a screfulousaffection' ,Herface and neck presented one continued-mm=l one of her eyearwaseeriously affected with it. ethe bad beams - greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past reeermey.- 1 induced her ttr try Setuarek's PulmoureSyrop, which she did, and is now perfectii• cured: Another lady,- Mirs. McMullen, whose residence I will give on appif...- cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption, - I prevailed upon her to tryttberPohnonic Syrup. Ins easy sbort'thhe she wee entirely recovered, and nowase joys excellent health, having become ereeedingly ­ These are three cases within my knowledge, which know were cured by Schenck's Polmonie Syrup, AU who 'doubt this statement; and will take the trouble to • call on me at' atrirmidence Parrish street be doors above tenth north aide, I dank I will be able to esti*. fictorily confine them by own case, and others that 1 know have been cured 'by this Symp. Mice my cure, there have been so many to see ma to know what took, that I have hid a verysgood' opportunity of I knowing-a great many•that have taken it,. and have been greatly- benefitted thereby. and rthink if 'persons - ! aimed with, Consumption or Liver Complaint, would' send for Dr. Schenck, and kV biro earetofj examine ' their lunge. and Whet says be tan cure them, follow the direMitme,,and prevent' taking cold; theywill rapidly. recover. . G ULTELMII I Is. -LUBER?, • Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. L H. Senesce—Dear Sir—l have known Mn.• Leibert for several years, as a member of my church, and liave - all confidence in her statement, and am 10. joked to find tier again restored to health. Any-thing more, in addition to her statement, brneedless.- Yours, truly. THOS. L. JANE WAY, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church. a Philadelphia..lone 20, 1849. Sets so. ahem Green, Preisred and sold by J. a. SCHEICtIE, otitis Lab! , meter,- 8. E. corner Costa & Marshall sta., and by the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo. A. Perkins; Athens; D. Bailey; Leraysville; T. Hompjirey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; • 1.1. Watford, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le Roy; C. E. Rathbone, Canton ; King dr. Weber& Teoy: 'and by MIX & M'AtKlN,Towsmthg Price, got per bottle or $5 per half dozen, :):7:1 - ,‘v*:Itc 1 110 . 1AA PHEW aerssu The Great 0011011BEINCEDT. llany_yaara et , empo•lawS, and wore than a Ilanatedf mad IL - titee of C llwe Complaints, trare proved to the emdoobtad satisbetios a parsons who tare bums so. sainted with this waadaykleawady, that Rig grermy enprmers: became ft fa sogaia, and athirp,4ol raor* , geptsha Mrs Cransuguatles of the Lgsga,,thaa imy other Remedy tabs old We Snow. bosuns Obit la aM by mute that Comm* Ofon PM sot be envoi Be bat the opiate of the many or the kw, weabil we attempt to argue alida mgt. bed t h is we ads rap, sad do wort as a hbovida OM be proved to aggsludi of emes.• dot Ms medicine lass eared PorAs rot ehariaertda s relh• MCP were eghcantiware called read Ctassissrm go, VW. ' ." 1001000 ded watallogreos that reseatbledond were to all no ar thersoptorna of those she di r, e d sale dud we add is with Mat , fatal dhows Ceses• This Baur have 4 emulous et who were asall Oahe iterMwdl has ewes ,abonlabir. csompo.,paustaballansate 0 4 11lesl o z h afablap..Persiala Raarewe• laida and Boch—,.. • • .r.• virw=ires 414 101 ' 604-1511010 Paw" : ...••sossa hubs sub bre bee illseg• • •. ;odd asallup weak haeger. This oared agar ft Ina said they 44rfe meeesol tele la a rblegt Iladlitise has eared some who 7 6 . • gki g sew Itatsa amaigip, suite, but, by thav be of tido restao 4 goed heahle. agenrna ••sesait R vilauset tO Tide laalgan %prays *Asa -4e• ar Calm wardiser 107 allatta pilhewas anatassualtt agbetetrawreartermas aka". .7ribmr=isk rod Jisailatior a cesii,==ki Consumption,: - MIMS Nod 42419. . ikNelint. Alias, emligr4 Sidi XL ruses i not BMW, filo. and Amami*. A sm., sbak.t..d.nozkui_ AL_ WEAK. 'daft tba!staq, awns WIS. 15.U19 IC: . , itlit=ll partiedin of Cam. me ow Paw Plow! Ina . our Spots hop des most am* For sale by HUSTON & PORTER, ,TooraDde C. 11. Herrick, Athens ; E. Rathbun% Celia D. D.Parkbkarsit, Leroy; L Estwoo,Monroetoo; E • W. Baird: Rammetsfield; B. Bailey & ects. Leßow villa; T. Rampino,, Orwell Maynard & Woodbom. Rome; E.S. Tracy, Smithfield 4.Cooya & Gee, Bur lin Soo ; L.tit E. Runyon, Troy. • AU orders most be addressed 0. WALLACE & Ca 304 Broadway, BIT: Y. Meanly LitirebEtt true. Gentleman of Utica. Ni Y%. has obtained from it the WitilAuel. simple reniedY, which a more just Ada to the name of " family ors all* than any Medicine arm have ever before knows. Nothing is connected with it bilta little Alcohol to preen" and yet it acts with gnat . certainty in removing PSIlk and 111 infLuitition, majoi. all sorra, burnt, kelt see and It tens; laoay. rom bowel complaiofse tholanamortinsi hsraorrhaga, egg jobs, toothache, sum Maraud all nervous affections, It is white as snee; and as harmless, and it is called "Pond's Pain .DestrOyer and Healing Extract." . 'None is genuine except'" Pond's Ruins" is Woln the kettle. Mrs Pond first introduced this medirinitto , the palliator] his 'upended a vast deal Of time aroA ttatmey-ht . brhrging it to a higlaTstate of perfection, and w we now arnmt every bottle to give satisfaction. A man by the DION of Spencer , lias pm forth an ankle called Coyle Extract" which claims to be from the Witch hotel. If from that shrob, imago, e perfect ,deciption " ' • fere Imiwetpot attA cksLtencii jt tti, get eyamehlet w m .1: 310. % to o At e, on p ak a n kb yp u ip t go lo .l' amb ligi t i oy ; IVilley Franklin, • • - 14 e 6th EON. El ME