~,: k~." : 4. lit NI , airtitirar• The lesternsuner was vitMt lumen call s warm noun own summer. , Tbe elope were pnetally pea nurrogihoot the country: The frostheld off for • wholi month longer than in lie average of sow mei, to this buhude we had no bat injorious to the pollute of uplands till damming of the 15th ofprodasr. This weather was particularly favors. Mein the fillinterat aol ripening of the stop's crop dads comotrY 7 4be corn erop. Numerous Stands have sent us specimens of good corn. Wi havir long earew-twelve rows and eight robs—large kernel and small kernel--sally ripened and late ripened. And whir shall decide which kid s the most productive or the most provableur latitude? The ssedreins that we procure front disuse* north of es, give" us earlier harvest and makes them more mono hem trot- - but these advantage' are Der detersive. We want eats that are large enough rot* NMI M while wir ere husking, for it is not Woo TDOCaI labor so husk a good sized tar as it it lOUsk a little one. Busking muesli be done by 'manual lebor—every ear must be token up sep. eneely and stn Aped of it" basks. A man will strip the basks from a bushel of the Very best corn soon when he will from a halt %Mabel of the small Canada corn. So also in tilling—lt is easier to hoe a large bill than i small one, but if !belabor should - be equal on etch bill the man who grows fifty bosh. els an sere labors but half as long for a bushel, as the man who grows but twenty-five. Weliaus:much yet to learn in regard to the aut umnal of this important articleof produce. Knowl edge should be so diffused that one man should not produce two bushels to another's single bushel from the same quantity of land and the same amount of labor. Yet so it is, and so it ever has been since WS have had any knowledge of farming opera. lions. It has never yet been settled whether thick or thin Planting will insure the most corn. - Many of outlanders seeurto suppose that there is hardly a limit !albs amount that may be grown on an acre, provided manure enough is applied. They have neidsa of the importance of air and light between 'the stalks deem. At some of our meetings in the ' State House, learned men have come forward and -,weed, in their own einimation, that the number of stalk, on an acre may properly be multiplied in proportion to the quintity of manure used. - And yet all Preotical men will agree on consul. going the subject well, that when the land is quite rid number of stalks should be fear—for the stalks will be larger, and large stalks reiinire mote room than email ones. Farmers ought to make , numer• ens trials, and report .(WIU accurately, to enable aft to judge how many stalkamay be safely left in a bill wherithebßls are at the usual distance. It may be that more corn may be obtained by planting in drills than in hills at one pace distant %week 'other. Yet oldie there is much doubt, when the full sized kinds are planted. But admit. ted the more may be grown by drill planting this is not conclusive—for more labor would be requir ed in Outing, titling and harvesting. It is a long time since we published a particular statement of a correspondent who planted his corn in hills, at the usual distance, with rows each way. Retina were one.pace apart. He left one stalk wading in each hill in the first row--two 'talks in the second row—three stalks - in the third row—four stance , in the fourth row—and five in the fifth. He then treated the next five rows in the same manner. Then the five, and so on till he went through the acre. On measuring his corn at bar. vest time he found Mattis vows which had three end fine stalks respectively in a hill yielded much mars than the other rows: those with three and four diketing brit little from *bother. We think this result will agree with dials that maybe made in almost any field. Mole attention should be paid' to the ghee point., Wears persuaded that muc h . is lovably thick !Ranting. Every improvement that can be made lathe cut tiration of this crop is important. Potatoes in many places Whollyfail us : and when they avant found rotten, the yield is much less than when our lands were comparatively new. One hundred, or one hundrill. and filly bushels to the acre are now thik*ht a tolerable crop '; and yet - we are-quite so sr of half thatquantimy of shelled•coro t in adili. don to two tons of valuable fodder torable on the same quantity of groom!, independent of the con sideration that pie labor of pis:l644nd Art harvest. in; earn in int than that of potato" and the ego tined is not a fifteenth part as much. To these advantages in favor of corn, we misread that it is our sunititrop,' angle the soil better for grass than any of the grains or roots that We are in the moles of cultivating. , dom is a - native - prodoerhere. ' Corn fills the ground witirrootirthat in succeeding year rot and, aids the vorettroldtemextomp. Zorn is a good total= mop, eLd Tetcorn may be grown tor twen ty yawl in succession ott the same ground without say diminution of the harvest. This cannot be said of other:grains or vegetables. i The tops and out stover of this plant are not se- cured with the lame CVO that we bestow on hay end' the straw of the - several kinds of Englishipain. " What would any of our fresh hay be wenh, if we pennitted ft to lie open to themutior several days —for two sae three days *keit become-dry enough. Bens farmers-me so sgueartildi that:they put up - their haj inleapatimusheritlit put, fearing the' seem of a hot sun on It while ifir'immed eat thin —.yet tliej let corn tops lisforiewnallays, high and dry without so machtta tying - theta in bundles. let any one bind them o p 'Croon after culling, and shock the m ' the field for a week or two, and he cannot fail hi acknowledge the improvement.— Mau.:Pfo . - 'To C1.t..111111 a Roost most Bows —Close the room tightly. "Put a tmall -quantity of - musk in a new to . beim pipe, ignite ii, and blow the smoke throtigh the key-hole. This wdl clear the room of its blood thirsty inmates, instanter. Eiery one who is tor mented by these, vermin, should try this remedy at Once. It is always successful. . Warn moor Ym.t.ow Coarr:—,The Centreville (aura:Oi) . runes states that several farmers there -eay-abet they have demonstrated beyond cavil than latirstr quantity of white cons ean be grown to an acts than yellow/ The Pries of white corn in for. Op malksisia higher .doui yellow at the present Moe. ' t.oer Gtnitientau who was detnnined to outdo howicultorial who raised chkkeas from egg . ta, : has outmoded in pctilacing a oolt horn a eimputtit sod a call (tam acowatd. TM Core Crw Aviettm &or, cud TLC Stem, AT ATHENS, PA. WHEELER'S,. & ALSO EMERY & CO'S Araw•itess men izaseinivaas sourres nary Rail Road Horse Power It Tresber, fritrits latest end Imporynd seme torimaik for wkiat Patent is THE subeenlyr takes this method to inform ths Femme of Bradford and the adjoiding esonties. that he Litigant 634 end has for sele, the above cot bier tad and unequalled' Horse Power end Threshing Mr chines, Which be is prepared to famish on the sante terms as by the manufacturer. With the addition of the actual as of transportation, contracted for at the emend beet rates Tbe subscriber has sold a number ofilee Ahem ma chines in this, and the alibiing counties of Chemung and Tins, N. Y. and all without enteption Mara 'le* the very best satishcrima, and where they ate known. ell ferment give them the preference. 'Oh Mame of economy in threshing. being operated with much less' maws, and cracking and wasting Mach Sew grant then my other machine in me. The Two. Hone Power Thresher and %Wain/ I capable. with three or four men, of threshing from 110 to 200 bushels of wheat m rye, or &Gbh that quantity f cede. per day. I main. The prises for Emery & Co.'s one Home Power. US 00 do Thresher and Separator. 35 00 do. Bands, wrench, oiler snd actra piecer. 8 00-4135 00 do - Two-horse Power, 0110 00 do Trotter and Separator. 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, Sc., 6 00-1150 00 Also.Wheshes ormhorm pmer.Thresher. and Separator, convict% (IfoPumed this Agar) $l2O 00 Whalers two-lams Power. Thresher and Separator. complete. Prim of Eatery's Timber end Cleaner. with bandy. wrenches, Sc., 75 00 do Saw Mill, complete Wr Price of Grant's Fan Mills. adapted for hand or power, from 29 - 00 to 25 00 The subscriber will also the mains mason be pm. pared to furnish to mast lEMIERE & MEW THRESHER AND CLEANER, Emery 411 Co. for nearly two years past ham been experimenting to perfect a cleaner, to be operated with their Power for public and field threshing; and with much thee and expense have succeeded to their entire satisfection, and are now prepared to furnish a Self cleaner, combined with all tie advantages of their overshot cylinder, end at the same time requiring less forekto womb its rotary motion than is required by the vibrating separator. "ft bra been thoroughly tested daring the last harmit,and some of them have been used the past season for threshing in the best grain growing sections of the state of New York with the best success—threshing months together an equal am (mitt and at less expense, than the common threshers with the vibrating esperators. The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good bri ning mill. cleaning the grain fit (or market, wasting none. The additional met being but little more than a fanning mill. or about thirty do/lars—making the whole Thresher rind Cleaner cost 05 to the Farmer, and with Ewer? & Co.'s twethorse powerAlks 00. The Cleaner can be &Sachet, and the Thresher u. a alone when desired. Tb.nsw Threlber IDd Clan. ur ars destined to taker the place of the old, expensive and cumbrous thresher and cleaner .now in use. - Farmers and ether, wishing to procure spy of the above.mentioned Bores Powers and Threshers will save trouble, risk and expense, by purchasing th an of the subscriber. Xsiti seedont of &slaty demand for the above sod the (Moil of immediately filling or dies for them. persons wishing to purchase machines should elm me timely notice as to what kind sad at what tee they wish to procureihem •Tarewn wishing to do their threshing immediately after lama% should procure tbairosiddoss as early es the first of July. Also for ale A 13XISIULL ASSOATKIIMT Of OIOPIOVICD AGNOLIURAL & NORTELTIEUL DIEMENTS, At ranufacturir's rdail price., sue& as CORN SHELLERS, , HAY & STRAW CUTLERS, CULTIVATORS, CORNPLANTERSI S7773BLE,SWARD,SG734OIL•tether PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR CHURNS, KENDALL'S CHURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES, Revolving Harm Rakes, Thy, Strom and Maws Arks, tc. 4 JUN. Cut Ina ud Weed Mut ud Well ham chea LEAD p ElPt of all ili a in bop et small quad. raw for c t R. IL WELLEII wellobe esseing esearen. i, pre• pared to Aguish S.T.Orent celebrated panel iirritbabe Grain Cradle, egoism:le and retail. The cradle will.be fum • with Duan'e celebrated fk7the. the best made in • anion and warranted. 'Orders respectfully • • hone town and cornstey ant.. Also for ode. • largo andirell eslecied arsottowee COOK, P•gRLOR OTHE 0721011 - vamp= IitaCTRIIL FATTX4III I / 4 WW I mess, . - bly siith th ose of any th ose Ettoth iu osistthosios towns. Tin, Japanned and Sheet ron Warr, manufactured sad kr sale wholesale and Cheap or Cash. A large and fall Catalogue of .Atikulload meow and Stoves,' wi.h etwasings, fandshed - g.Oi, either hare, or on application by mail 3iort-paid. RAYMOND M. WELLE/3. Athims, Ps.. November 80, 1850. _ 1,28 11133.203 C 211 i. AF... • Variety, Greeery and Liquor Store ! T W. TIFFANY has good big easatilisheitt IA throaty moss the Street from his oil mod, hs die stens holy occupied by Sta. Dame, tillocolls , win he happy to amide" old tostemese. sod as easy saw atm as mayle deetrOus sip soablaiss astioles i 9 ,bi ae:a gbh Wrest poodsheat• Noy. U. ME =23 146 00 36,00 MOM rot the lugs SAND FIRE INSURANCE DEPOT. VIM pate* States Mb - nurriabee Weveates. qn the sew piski" i witick Lie insuattparticipat '• us me FITP• Altertim Perpetsel. Capita 11150.001. F. a. Wm Medical &maw. Athene,l2. mix. `lotion given. and applications meemed J. N. CANPIELD,IIImbi, Alm typification. for Mentsee ageism lam by Pim in fire WeOlellites Cs listial lasettabi am The *Sea Mutual Company in the',World. Capital over g 1.000.000 Ower'loo,ooo isogibms, Wise lease Ilatnat, se limvisloarg, Ps. TM great Perourflesala Compr. being • Farmers end Merchant's Compaq, with a large and Maus* emit fund, being briSb a stalk and motes! Company. J. E. CANFIELD. Agent, Athens. Pa. igninden and Remo. Land aresser. The sabecriber berme meefied ell the Pe on laws neeemery Instructions and Minh from the proper de. pertinent et Washiness', will attend to the application of kleldices. Wide**, and minor children of Soldiers, who by the late law an entitled to Dounty Lands for genie= rendered during the war of 1812, or any offfie Indian ware sines 1790. And all Pension claim un der the various sets of Congress. The late pension lon and &damn living to many pensions . not he. taws entitled to them. Prompt menden' mar to all post paid communications, by Athena, Dec. 28, 198% J. E. CANFIELD. T E UNITED STATES' LIEMAW,- AMMAN AM TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual.. .:Cash system... Capital ESSMOSO Office ON* Merchants' Ezchange. ORCIANIEEP opine this " mixed principle," Stock and Mutual, clack combined-features offer to la pped members doh* the tuts! seennly. The Cub system of paymentehse also ben adopted, thus avoid 'hsg the heavy dnalaeks mated by unpaid ptennuen notes. - The tab le tem of ru item. epos which its ps. Seise are Wins . is the ohly Bale irkpetients has. proven should be opted, as affording requisite WIMP rty to be Ind/Midi an undoubted migrantes for-thn perpetbily of su institutions. An et mental ta ble may be=Porthole; at the very instant a pa cy shoal! its greatest value. Life Insuranes, very prope rly, is resting the attention of the world. rho public etr. In their commendable willingness to emNisee and ploy its win and &Wary prOnsions, shook) ma ke a to security the ptimsry end most important ' wh ich an only be attained by so ad justing the ems as to anticipate unexpected loss es end Sudeten/lin of every kind. It is the purpose of'this compact usually to credit, upon the polices of holders and looks of the Company, such an amount of profits is 11 not OW the stability, or impair the sacredness of • contracts. Premiums may. et the op. ' Lion of the ins .. be paid annually, sami•annually, or quarter! r, ", advance. All necesavry information, together with .lanks, pamphlets, dee., may be obtained ,gratis, at the lace of .1. E. Casrmsz, At Pa. nrastives. Crawford, Paul B Goddard. r. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, V. Tingley. Charge M'llenry, loam% Jones Deveraus, I. Goodwin, John L. Linton. EMMY W. CRAWFORD, President. as We Temsrsow. Vice Prey dent. ass. G. Imre, Secretary and Treasttem Manuel Byre. sc AND Arroasay—Thomas Balch. More, Medical Examiner for Athens. s 7, sso. &option Ambsool lhojansio Jacob L Willing 1!!! Asarvaar t Decem. D ia" 1.41 lON.—Notice is hereby given, that the orship beretspfore asiating between the sub. the Karnes and Trunk making business le kinked by umturl consent. E. smith & ettle the business of the late Brat. Those mat make immediate payment. sod than who pd to pay grain, are notified that unless do. the time agreed, Cash will be especial. E. SMITH. C. T. SMITH, • JERE CULP. scribers this day Ban will indabtel have limed bar 16, 1850. HARMERS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. E. lasUh If Ron, PECTIPULLY inform the public that they In continue the business at their okl stand, north tee 'Public square, and will keep on hand. end etum to order. every variety of &ADDLES, EBB, TRUNKS, VALICEB, Ike., of the best and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. B tenet attention to business. and promptness in ". anipmements, they hops to continue the B uenas* they baveheretoforweajoyed. nurses Tammusis will be doon . on short notice, neatest manner. side r: I kinds of Groin, Produce, Hideo, Sheep Polio, • token in ozettance At Irak. MYSTERIOUS MRS N TOWANDA! ck, .Watelt, aid Jewelry Store ! A.M. WARNER takes this method = 2‘) of informing l b y is . i t/ = era and the public 6s fie. purchased of J.P.Bul his stock of Watches. Clocks and Junky, and commenced4be above • shams in all of its mime branches at the old stand the latter, en Main street, two doors mouth of Brick w. His reputation as a watch repairer is so well • t o • •• • in this community, that kis hardly nem. u say a word-on that point. With his long em end gust advantages for sequiring a thorough knowisdp of the badness. he has confidence in saying to the pubdo. bring on your watches and clocks. I will Ao them justice. MI goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted m I recommend. or the money refunded. A-good essen tly tment of Clocks. Watebes and Anwar, kept constan on band. Illy motto Shall be.-quick sales, small profits, cub down, end no credit given. Credit need not be asked for—es I am bound not to make It. acquaintance. Towanda. July 13.11160. A. M. WARNER. CHARLES K LADD, M. D. ICIRYNCIAN AND SURGEON. Men in the *Unite Bleck." op stalest North side of the POWs Square. oar thrill's Law Office. Entrants between L'lwell'a and Adams' law offices; whale •be may shays be foundetiwt not ptetenionally Gamed. Towandadaly 12. 1120. - FREEMAN HOMES & CO, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. II II Ltheirtylltreat, New Toth. Mimosa Broadway and Seam) A KS mow receiviat a rich sad beautifideiweetniest 11. of Foray Bilk spd I itliaoey Goods. to which we woad putlealarly invite the &Peados of all -Ceeh Purchasero. sad will ink* it air Aka far thus to give tura cell. as mate dotemisiti Wan ear anon. Ihr Cash. lowa than ever before Wind in thio'mattet. Millipore can sagmly theepotees with may articlo in aide line, at *baud sh e eat of Importation ar Auc tion Oars. Many oft our goods aro manufactured expreedy for our own sale, and cannot be surpassed for beauty or low prime. Rich Wend Cap Ribbons. a large variety. Silk, mid Satins for Bonnets. Crape*, Cnipe tidies. Tarlatans and Illusion Laces. Trimmings for H its. Ceps and Dresses, Jenny 'Lind Caps, and Party Opera Head Drosses. Embroidered Capes, Cam. Cork and Chemisetts. Embroidered 'Edgings & I as angs,Swiss & Muslin. Thread, Ilrassida, Vahnciene, Silk and Lb& Thread Lacer. Embroidered. Remelts and Plain Cambric Elhre, Gloves end Mitts, Rid, Mk Lido Thread and Sewing Silk. Scarf., Cravats and Dross MEN. Si* /scone% Boot Muslim. and Bishop Lawns. Embroidered Damask and Plain Canton Crape Shawls. A Atli easeitmait of Straw Goods. Fritsch aid Americas Artificial Flowers. With large variety not mentioned above. All wishing to avoid paying long prices will make money by calling and satisfying themaelves. Jahnoty.l6Bl. LARGE ,assortment Clo th y, Casssimeres sod Elsniseus. alsocialko ad other DJ) , Goods so ehe d hat delisi ; compiles at PHINNETMILZ 4; •• De AGENCY S OP. • • Dr.....'lltde .s Xedidneil Pelsoadri %km, Deputiatift *pip, Pectorstrappoid, Bent Corrector, IPubleasty Lishmaht. UMW Colmar. Asti:Dyspeptic Ilestan, Cough ad CatUdici Ira Swim, Feßele.Folle, ! Vsfisifune. _ - F Pais Mg Kanelnd Cod Live; Oil, ea, . fisal ily Awl earatearigt and acid opproookotted owe Cm in Me tenstiteat of Cour it ekte, Conssasphon ShinA.iluaa. Asiluas. Mart Mt' tooto.. Sese Diseases. likelunalisai, Amok krisik Pjkla , ik*. 4'a Dr' Plitett's unqualled . Patent Wow plated, Shemin* supportetat haprolai plated *eel spring ellealdet braes; Dr. Fitehte Over Inhaling tube. Dr. ~Os Celebrated Lecturil On the presentinnapt ewe Conanoption. Asthma Dimon of the Hutt, &ft, VW on the method o pew* health and two to an old are This book should be la seem emit,. To the Con sumptive it' rooks. cot the only reasonable hops kir ts. ,lief. To mothers, the dilutions it gins In the cars and education of children are inaebtabla. 78,000 copies a this book bare pawl through the peas, and the ads continues unabated. For sale by E.& Pm* & Co., TOPEroadway, N. T.. and BURTON k PORTER, Tolima* and C. E. RATEBONE, Canton. Qp Dr. , 17144'• Guide& or directions to _persons using Dr. Fitch's remediar, to be bad 'redid all tba agents. AN ADVERTISEMENT TWIT LITZALS TO so am anal or rito convoirr Stan— _nes. The following equalled series of Family Mvhcisuu V; depended upon with the utmost anyld"ce. hare the approbation 4 the best imps. cons in the country, and are recom mended by alt tik• have used than as superior to any medicines. They hate been before the Palle for fire yews, During which time more than 0000 Mita:nes have been received front node/Int public mad and others, sod are now on file et the Company's office. They are Cototipeanden With the utmost Are and skill, and the ingtedients are thoroughly tested by acientifitr Men des, so that medicines of a uniform and reliable qua. lity are stearenteed in all aim tHE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS. , Are particularly.valuable for the prevention and cure of Fevers in general, all Bitterns and Liver Complaints. jaundice, General Debility. Common and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Read Burk. Costiveness, Griping. Urinary Messrs, Obstructions of the. Menses,.lnfirsenta. Asthma. and for a holey of othe, Chronic Diseises; in fine; for all ordinary uses. canal directions for the %Wens bloat* steecneptny each box. Primo 25 cents a box. The Graefenberg Dyuntary gyrtip, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhea. Dyeenta - ry. Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Inhalant and the Astaric Citizen*. if taken with the first symptoms, wit : vomiting end diarrhea. It ne ver fails to cure the worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, abldom beyond a day. It is Pcasty Vssrrmses, and taken in any quan tity is perfectly harmless. The Oraefenberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Borne, Wounds ' Sprains, Chillbleins, COM; Sono. Swelings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers; Pains in the side and back immediately relieved, Waft. :nation of t 1 Bowan, and finial eases where there is Inflammation. Marshall's Uterine Cithelien. A certain cure for Prolapses Uteri, and fOr most tithe distressing complaints incident to remake: Pre pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefinsters Company. TII 0111 ZR 4 01114MICRIPte rssnrertrss Ali Eye Ldion, Health Bittere, • Connrceptivs Bohn, Fever and Arse Pills, Cikildren's Panacea Libby's Pile I:)intment, Sarsa , paril Compound. Cr The Caufenberg Manual of Health, a complete hand-hook of medicine for families. Pries fifty cents. Ofilce. 214 Broadway. New York. Carmer...—The public is requested to bear in mind that eanything prepared by the Graefeaberg Company bas their seal npm Spurious attkles blue been lamed closely *tumbling the genuine in every particular, except the mai, and the utmost care shoohl be used baton paralleling. Agents for Bradfiard County—Dr. HUSTON and Dr. PORTER, Towanda. 1,38 Tweentr.invie Ctn. WEANS OF THE POCK. ESCULAPIUS. or. Busy his own Physician! ram lan edition, with upwards of tudred engrevinp. As dimwit in every shape , font, and inalkonnations of at Iterative ardent. BY WM. YOUNG. M. D. The time has now arrived, that parsons sofferisug from secret dis cuss, need no mom booms the, . as by the prasoriPtiems contained may curs himselOnithout hind. ranee to Winton, or the Itiowlodge. bandof most in. l mate Mend. and with one tenth the xposes, In addition to the general routine ofpinurdiseaso, ns it fully ersplai the cause of manhood's early decline, with observations on nearriage...beskhs many other derangements which it would not be proper to snow. ate in the public prints. rj• Any pawn sending 25 cents enclosed in a let. tor. will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address. "Dr. Pos W. Young.l9o. 152 Spruce street. Philadelphla. Philadelphia.".,,. tpaid. 1:17 Dr.YOUNG can be consulted on any of in. Diseases described in.his different miblications, at his Meet 152 ftrorie Street. ma day between 9 and eel*, Wafts excepted.) J. WINTOSH,*DENTIST HAS removed to a few doom below Bridge street, on the East side of Mairret. in the building for rawly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq. MI operations amounting to 850, ar over, one hal to be paid down, the remainder in three months. i the opevation proves unsatisfactory, the money paid will be refunded. A note of hand however must ware the muted of the half left unpaid, with • proviso. LACIFAThalkig HOTEL T HE SUBSCRIBER, having now, completed hie arrangements for the accommodati on of the Travel ing Public, feels warranted in soliciting his share of Public Plumage. His /We shall be furnished with the hid Me market affords. His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar Mall be filled with as good Lignor u are to be found in the country. BESIDES. for the accommodation of many, Me subscriber is manufacturing Boar, Shoes Saddlesdriar, nen, Thintb and Val ea. 4c.. ere. And keeps on band a good assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, kw all of which his patrons will be asked only a mode rale price. Come oho. ems all, both far and near A home you'l find. a holm to.chear, And t cheap article if you would buy Call at Laceyville and WY. For lamer patronage end favor., the public will plesseaceept the mune &mks of T. D. ISPICNG• Lacerille, Feb., 13, 1851. =I MIAS OFMEI BMW* ORM 80100 t • It lona mil tidos, Weft 010b= s0 11% big WeilimAdtbsoitie.,Alpin, *NOM Grimm Rbetotie. Cosipaisk Chelgrephy, Me et thetliobes.lllo,lfich.Nstend Pbikeophy Astrosisy. (with lb. wrote good wpm. to Mew tetahorottdiee,) • Korai Ptailowipby sod Cleemhtly, spite quintal, in. wham*. oe eamuk 0300 00 pig scholars, per TM" 400 t I ri ' • 1 'Trendy per quarter, tab 0 b' " 400 sem (on dery the pl rug work.um.) per rarter, ' 10 00 Zabrei mild • • 200 • Any young hely meshing bottomless en dm pion% is pdvileged to Tavern norwork, or anyone of the *boa Inginglie, and die some time, whitest additional charge. To • young lady who mud* the English branabeir. the um= of leaning arch d the above bronchia, are per quarter, 03 00 tae et on the Guitar, 400 JUNI ofPianoe, 26 Thawing and painting in water colors. including - the oar otaraterials, nab as drawing paper.: paints, pentils, Am 4 00 Oil painting as mime. " 10 00 Painting trot:sparest windoW diadem, including thewp* of metals* smith 4 00 Ponnela painting on peps; silk and velvet. per twelve bums. 6 00 Gilding on silk. craps. &c. do. 3 00 We: Bowery, per Tuner, 8 00 Pens a nd ink. " • ' 50 Wiwhing, 2 80 Board in vacation, 02 00 per wed, Letters post-paid. addressed to the Maas 'WHITE &GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Ilmons`oo., N. Y., *ill r eel,. protoptettention. GREEN'S TYPE FOUNDRY, Ivo. 128 iWkm Wed, Sun Icahn' g, New York No. 17 Canal sired Row, Neu) *leans. We Newspaper rublisherip awl !slaters. IVI.;H confidence I invite the trade, !refine they arettatte elsewhere, to give me a call at No. ITS rultott-itreet, New York, or at No. Canal-at. Row, New Orleans, where I am ready to fattish them with all kinds of BOOK AND NEWSPAPER TYPE, of the newest and most beautiful style. I am also prepared to supply the much admired Scotch letter, having lately procured froth Scotland a Sines of these beautiful faces, together with every variety of form and pattern of ORNAMENTAL AND JOBBING TYPE, Bordering, &c. I feel assured that the elegance and accuracy of all the Type manufactured by me cannot be surpassed by any Founder in the Union. By an entirely new method in the mixing and east ing I am enabled to retain the virtue/ of the comps- vent parts of the metal, and thus to produce,in addi tion to an elegant the most SOLID AND DURABLE TYPE, heretofore offered the public. To this lalt feature I would in particular call attention. for solidity and durability of Type is on the principle of economy, bf the greatest importance to all typographers. The members of the draft will also find me ready to sup- ply all kinds of PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE, for the establishm,ent of complete Printing Offices, such as Presse*, Wend Type, Cases, Stands, Brass, tress and Wood Mlles, Imposing Stones, Compos. ing Stick, Brass and Wood Galleys, Riglets. Closet Racks, 4e., Old Type taken in exchange for new dt SI cents per lb. The Trade dealt with on the Most liberal terms. dud patronage solicited on the ground of fur nishing to the purchaser of en article with which he-will be pleased and which will bring him the worth of his money. Editors or Printers Ibishing to establish a News paper or Job Printing Office. will be furnished with an estimate in detail of the cost by starting size of paper and kind of work to be executed. Publishers of Newspapers whb will Insert this advertisement three months and send me the papers containing it addressed to " Stabile. Register.," Nev Ydrk , will be paid in matenals of my manu facture. provided they purchase six times the amount of theirltills (or advertising. H. H. GREEN, No. MS Fulton-la. New York, and No. 17 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans. in4s Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block ! w .t. C7usinber/In A* -. • H AS just returned -. frorathecity of New York with a large 0 ' . .14 supply of Walches.Jewelry end Biker ware, comprising in Pa i the following rt c -- •. . L'Epine and Plain Watches, with 1 / 4 .1j1,„( - --r a complete aseortment of Gold Jewelry, such pa. Ear Rings, Fin. get Rib ge, Breast Pins, Bracelets. LoCkets, Gold chains, Gold P Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantityofdteel Beads--all of which he Wen for sale ezeseedingly cheap for GARB. Watches repaired on abort notice, and warmsfed to run well,or the money will be refunded. and a writ. ten agreement given to OW effect if !plaited. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Nada= taken in payment for work; and dila; • karn now, and foreveraikt the Produce must be paid tiniest/4e work is dote—l war against credit in all its kints. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, MOO.. 1 11,6.=-.633nD -- THE subscriber has removed to his new shtql„ a few rods above his former !Oration and on the op posite side of the street, where be continues to Manufacture and keep on band, all Midi of cane end wood mit CHAIRS; and SETTEES of mimes kfnd & BEDSTEADS of every &scrip• don. which I will sett low (or cash ce product, or Pins or Cherry Lumber ; or clan plank. will received for work. TURNING done to order in the neatest manner. Alas, • CABINET WORK, make and kept on bend, or made to order, in oho be* UIIIIIIMIT Towanda. March 9, 1849 NlEreie 4/52e• 11111 TX. 111 C3119011C/A3E—eilleg voyeur overtime. HAVING located in Towanda. big services may be obtained by addressing • line tbtough the Poet Odic, or by calling at the elfin of Ulysses Moran. Esq.. when be will be found. or where a written ap- Dogma tag be left. Nov. I. HURL O. IL P. KINNET, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TOWANDA, BRAD. CO., PA. (r Office, North ride of the Public Square. E. H. MASON, M. D., /PDICZEICIAIIZ 'tts claramiew o O FFICE on Main street. four doom belori Bridge atteet, where he may be found, when not profte. sionally e !med. Towanda, N0v.50, 1950. IQ/IEBIION 110 1 1182 9 erzums, PA. T HE subscriber respectfully informs„the public that he has taken possession of his old stand, in the south_ part or the 'Boro' of Athens, where he will be at ail times happy to see his friends, and will endeavor to make their stay with hint agreeable. Re trusts that an assiduous attention to the wishes of the travelling pub lie will secure him the favor of the old patrons of the " Mansion," and the visit of those who desire • corn. •fortable and convenient stoppintplace. • Die Taste will I. well supplied.—and that best ii. quote be procured for the Ban. does blessayso is attached with careful and ahem the hostler* : (I;7' An omnibus will he run to.the Waverly eta. „lion, toasty peesmnpes to anti (tom emery train, east orMest. E. S. MATILEWBON. ' Athena 1851. CLOVER SEED —l -oarr , bud small Clover Eked for ale by MI MONTANYES & CO. EJI JAMES MAKINSON. Afflicted .-Amothrialiciii ift i st The *Mowing i t • ofinmelidne twee &Imo totL e l li t i d it • • to" DiiadleOPlS nisi tat the hawk of - sift to Make.knewit a and the.ems PULMONIC SYRUP efilieted with s violent k and side, and every taw tie blood; my alugh was t day Iliad vioMnt fever-et senate at night, with vest greet km of Seri. : laded, being eanfinsi I Twit of the most mamma tended me. sad after =ham nouneed eon ineurabht, lunge were almost gate, and ernes. At this stage of re upon to try. Dr. Sehenek's I had 'token half a dozen' se to be to go about the' en my whole system—it pad the bleeding—nay every thing I ate, seemed t my whole system. , Indeed. grass of my health and became too manning of ed the use of the medi 'thoroughly eradicated, w) of bleeding at the lungs' treating cough. I again movie Syrup and sent careful examination, ad-- Before I had taken Om boniest an abscess brawl it my side. which gathered end broke, disebargin e t as I can judge, a pint of very dissyllabley ter. This seem to cleanse and purify my whole tem, Penn this timel began to grA better, aid akt happy to say entirely recovered. lam sure at We time I enjoy better health than I have far the lest years. Since I commenced taking the Pulmenk - up, I have never tailed to recommend it wherever went, that others, as well as myself, might be saved from that awful disease; for I List it ado I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the wail.-, • me to mention it few cases which have come mktr dry immediate observation. Being on i visit to Camden. N. J., t u t summer, I aaw a child, evidently ia the last stage of bowel. consumption. The mother informed me that the physicians had given the child up as in. curable. J' told her *bat benefit I had rowed tines the use of Schenck's Palinode Syrup, and Woad ber - to procure a bottle. I beard nothing more fr. the little sufferer until shjout three month; after; beim in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady w . observed me very attentively. She finally a . me, and asked if I we. dot the lady who recommend ed Bchenek's Pulmonie Syrup to - her dying child last summer in Camden. I replifd that I was. She AV that her child had entirely recovefed, and was anode monly healthy. Her name Is Mre. Wilson, and now resides in Brideshurg. Another lade I would inautiett in particular, who had ■ scrofulous affection. &rhea and neck presented one continued surged one of bey eyeirwas variously affected with it. She had become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances pist recovery. I induced her to try Etcheock's Pulmonrc Syrup, which she did, and is DOW perfectly -cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give on appli• cation, was evidently in the lowans of Consumption, I prevailed upon tier to try the Pulmonie Syrup. Int very short tirpe she was entirely recovered, end Down.- joys excellent health, having become exceedingly Baby These are three cues within my knowledge, which I know were cored by &bench's Pulniciaie Syrup, All who doubt this statement, and will take - the trouble to call on me at my residence Parrish street five door! above tenth no side, I think -1 will be able to esti*. factorily convince them by own case, and lothers that I know have been cured by this Syrup:: Since my core, there have:been so many to see memo know what took, that I have had a very . good 'opportunity- of knowing a great many that have taker) it, mid have berntreatly benafitted thereby. and I think if *Boni 'Meted With Consumption of Liv e r dornplaim, would send ftrr Dr. Schenck, and let hint carefully examine 'their lungs, and if he says he can cure them, follow the directions, end prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recovet. , putrzimA Mey 2g, 1844. J, H. flessecs—Dear have known Mm. Leibert for errant years, as a member of lily &kith, and have all confidence hi het Adelman, add rot re joiced to find hei spin restored to health. Anyt thing mote, in addition to lier statement, is neediest , . Yount, truly, • THOB. L. JANE WAY. Pastor of . thir North Prestitterian Church. Philadelphia, June 2tl, 1840., ii above r Prepared and sold by J. 11.8CHENCK. at hlsi Lab. errantry 8. E. corner Coates & Mardian sta., dad by' the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey%=war' T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & W LJ. Watford, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhort4 lie R 01; C. E. Re&bone, Canton ; Kin & Voatatige Tit" and by MIX & MABON,Towands: Price, fit per bottle or $5 per half dozen—;\ Very Strange ,qk Gentleman of `Una, N. the Whet-hezel, a simpl awe just efein to the name of any Medicine we have ever I is connected with it but a lint and yet it ads with 'great cern and all local infiamation, twine see and !sureness, rapidly. Piles. bowel complaints, chnienormios. hemorrhage, sir eche, toothl•sche, mural eye; and 41 nervous affections. his wham as woe and as harmless, and it is called n p on e s pain Destroyer and Healing Herod."' None is genuine except "Pond's Exhaet" is blown ini th lx -b a go; - Mr. Pond first introduced this medicineto the puble and has expended a vast deal of time and money id bringing it to s highlletate of perfection. and we now variant every bottle to eve satis&ction. A tin by the name of Spencer has put forth an article Celled "The Coyle Emmet" which claims to befront the Witch-betel. If glom dun shrub, its name a a peffect deception, and' if Ism nay-imperfect Mi ele a as not deceived, get a pamphlet and , sea rat sale at Moittenyes & Co. Towanda, & S. the InsoM o nroston. Parkhurst & Lamb Leßoy, Horace Willey Franklin. ' 11re 6th 1150.