:Plat•ri•7s.6 - F SMESPRiEW . • . 5T. , 44 ,.r. . 110 , l , "1 , FlUc ti r.t ... art . ...10, ; ,',., t !!‘Mv.„.t-M-101'..t1,-;,.;...-,:..7,..;:.; . IfIZZ: ''• --, lobovringio.T.,,,,, The , sehrgif4lp bow athand,-whelifilliftioapptigrkt, branch Of farni".wcitk absoth.;ituffitirricies..priticipat attentiorp -htiiik of the sffe:4os:9iliif*lf4ooifqt :;optist-the plow:being , FUtik a." proper. depth : , as, .ftS a ihorotqh . breakinquF:of lhe,.snil, . giving the'pr,o6j':a:ViitableOpportuaily ',elm ; Ir4ting aktrio:: alkaliturtalts - -an& other • constitortila of whkii the plant is rnagle 11 i : Anil a Thorrin2b vvrization oldie soil,,gir es an rpportan . P.Y for'the rittnaspiiere nod rain trater,to,pguel:aLL rude resin. ty,'arid:Jeposit - itg liarbi , ttie arid gnseg,, iritic.gett, 41 Chg, rorits id tie platy': Timer, in 1.14 popular work on Agririti.pre.,,say.s.. In per t, rtrunthe.opecation ot plowing: it is reguisiti, -trnded IT the plow :should I•, , prfecily. &4,141.1. 'and,tiar.,ll...l ‘ With coo ao idler: the furrow slices sil equal, and unitllrtt.ly. so - that' they may 11.4 overtop each oilier. or nay inecorgity an the v.urta' rn the groom/ • :t it lie..otiiecwi-ei that, is La say, it the slices are not ut equil breadth, the operation becomes more (Wil e 1", jii.e.in3e at every :leviatiorif;om gratg-bt line resistance %t liith the earthoppotet , td the illSifV r..ent liccOmes increased.. Tent the Plow athanee at a regular f".rtn depth, nu.? on a line parallel to the surfac'e o the soil that is to say, that it does not as is the case when it is not well guided ; sometime cut thick aid other times thin t.ces. .3d.' That Ma plow .enapiy the 'arrow ag com pletely ns possihle, so that the earth may not tall in .again after the plow - has paAed, and that the per lien of the soil not yet Mised, but which has in , l been divided by the ploy:Attie, may form not an acute, but ;aright angle with the bottom 01 the fur tow oti Which ii bottlers, and furtl►er, that the divitl r ed -slices be if hrays of the same breadth, that they likewise ,preserve the . (tipth whi . efi it is.desirr bin to give them. .. 4 The fulfilment of these derirable ends is secured In a certain extent by fa - kin:lC.3re that the plow is prripeily constructed ; tint it also depends itta great measure on the skill of the plowman, who requites' to understand the use , olthe instrument. The bile• which will attoitilthegrou th.uf the crops, very much depends upon the skill, and faithful perform. ;Artie of dufj•'oo the pail of the plowman. The eitith of the sod or fur tow.t . liee must - be regular according to the nature or the soil, and the ,dicer to be attai.led by --rite plowing. The greater l',e tenacity of the sod, the narrower should these slie'es.be gayer when they are too broad, it is im• possil . liM break and divide them properly with From alight or sandy soil, on the other hand,- wide-slices may be cut without any inconve. nictice beiansethe harrow alWaya has sufficient power over such soil.to.pulvetize it comp:etely. The greater the depth of the furrows, the less should be their width, both because the plow wound have - too great resistance to overcome,. and because if the pieces of earth or 5.011:3 out Of them, are broad and thick, they cannot be tunteitover rcomplele ,ly as they ought to be. It the - Object itt view is ontyio bring stubble, or turn tali the tort of latuLlying: in fallow,;plowing, in xl4lO slices is admititle, "and in some respects 1 re fer a hie. Two or three inches; in the width of a slice, makes . a great dillerenco hi the quantily of "roil• done in a day by the plow. When the object is to divide a tenacious soil int !lie proper . breadth lorthe s.liee i 3 ti.. , ven inches, but where the soil is light, an equal advantlio Will be gabled by making the elice a foot wide. 9 Supposing The rate of progress, ot . in other words, ilio - pacif.Cat 'which the cattle or horses - move, to, be equal in both cases, twt lb a hours are spent in plow ing a field with -furrows seven inches Wide, while only seven bouts would be required. to plow it if the tUtrowd were twelve inches wide.--Naine Far- FZ2 Ex PeRIMENTS WITH POTA TO&S , —For Several sea sons in Eucces3inli ; 3 - tetv yews ttp j r - Itc - triect -rad o.ls experiments on our farm, in the .cu;tivatinit of ..powes eon kk,v Nell tats het i ponese , oc as certaining whielt,4yas, the best and most cconon 1- plant cut . ,tubers, small,porato% or thonof itaigeor metliumsize.,,,ll , woulti take a louger tar ticlethan wenoiy have time 40 unite, to give all ihe,'PartiOularasfiltese experlinenrs ; but the reSalt was . ...eititer cut potatoes - or small ones protitiCed as great a yield, and as large tubers, as' medium-size nr itg,e seed, ex - cePt when the seaeon was rather wet anti Yety, growing. one,; and then, the layer prod nce,l the largest crop. The only additional value frhich tregimtid large-sited tubers over email ones waqp hat the deciimpoßitinn"of the form. er produced Icxxl floor the growing ' , crop. - But it 'tliertreagoit proved rather 'dry than' otherwise, the t•ced would rot eonnquenly it affortleil 110 Avail- VO the grow ing'erop over small seed. •Jutla itlg• lamp Ittose'enierimPriTh, pll lhnt is'neeerra,ry to , Tracy grinci C . TIT or . prOrtlnex, i. , au eye, with'%utli eietlrrikille tuff r winched to eapse.it to Fploll,t, gond soi?,or orin,wejt,nprin , e,' : lnil a growing sea- 0' • . _ pp ! le u 'kill reference (o ;the - aWliee!ot .the Wilde this is prevalent_ tve West to reit exclusively int planting emit se: big "sound, inetlinnt r•ize 'rune' of Plaiiiirig,.o.l '4ltllso4ii"pim rf ext . itersliell lime Aliteellylen tit'e ittlopred this, meiltixt,! ; eck' far as we Itave hear I hive nut. anly tiegif ixemptl fret) 4 .e but nave grown, good eieroaSoE .w.eaperior, qual4. 4 --sitnetican 41gritqltu 7 rl4. flanitryAlungt ti,oced properly, ,r 1 id, be kttilid' ne,arly as ~i tokrrifiitVgnire, as .guoik. 4 l.4'.g,usho. 1.1 he gathere.l weekltrprif in a ' l li ,. atrel; a• ndiiikl64,ttiVei• with Ind V:fffi 1130 A:hatroal liept:Out•ofthe ivitath4 er, four or iire•hun4red pounds of ifugit man ire en acre laritf. 4 9ai1t0. 1.1 • , k.)591;`711,1h0 following weregenerally , kno al *Oliklbe TribiebAriefa 3 / 4 ,ll'tAtt.‘" I\,° con:: ",: Jowly keep juin our,foroily., , and And tit :an ixcel. "ithelititft3 eggs inintiOeY 4 ;tind / _ theii4tie.4lo their aliells j when quite cold - put !II .44 krV4O. Pf!or: iT 3 '5„t l , O )T :(70R. ..eittitto :quite cover therni) in which ba3 : heetkpre.. , viouely boiled the:usual'spites tine • iialste, with tiaciJir, apttiumt,olooulnir - • change/ color., - • • 'The,bitter bite as the man bald when te ruA bib s '• -', through a redpoprr. =IZZ=CM .1 run u utp _ t. ter ,Store; Tin' Store') Af:' - iettfigNs,•: - ;PA, , WHEELER'S, & AL S O ' EMERY &, CO'S Nl:iv-tont si•itu .a.ttrrtrtrettAr. SOCIETY ' R mere MERE Rail Road Horse Power & TreAter, WA Ile Lees! atilt Important rmprotturents, for rchUh Patent is secured. subscriber tal.ea this method to inform the ,L Partners of Bradford 'and the adjoining counties, that he it agent for, and has for Sole, the shove wet. loa fed and unequalled Horse Power and Threshing Ma. chine ,, .. which he is prepared to furnish on the FORA terms As by the twanufacluter. with the addition of the actual cost of transportation, contracted fur at the low est and best roles. '2, The subscriber has sal a number of the above ma chines in this, and the adj lining - counties of Checnurig And Tioga, N. 5i.. and all wiihout exception have given the very best satisfaction, and where- they are I':moil, sli formers give them the preference, cn att r eount of economy in threshing, being operated with much less expense, and cracking and toasting much lees grain than any other machine in use. • The Two•Hoise Power Thresher and Separator is capable , with three or four men, of threshing from 150 to 200 bushels of wheat or rye, or double that quantity f oats, per day. the vices fo'r Emery & Co.'s efts Hope Power, $B5 00 do Thresher and Separator, 3. 00 do Bands, wrench, oiler and extra pieces, 6 00—5125 00 do = Two horse Power, fall) 00 do 'hasher and Separator. 35 00 . do Bands,soiler, wrench', &c., 6 00—$150 00 &lso,W heeler's one-hohe poet er,Threshet, at& Separator, complete, (improved this sc.con 6120 00 Wheeler's two-horse Power, Thresher and Separator, complete, Prico of Emery's 'Fresher ind Clearier;' with bands, wrenches, &c., Jo Saw Mill, complete for use. Prico of Grant's Fan Mill's, adapted for ; hand or power, from 22 00 to 25 00 The subscriber will, oleo the cowing season be pre pared to furnish to order ' . EMERY" & Co.'s NEW TITRESITEIL AND CLEANER. The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good fan. ning mill. cleaning the grain tit for market, wasting none. The additional cost being lint little more then a fanning milt, or about thirty dollars—making the whole Thresher and Cleaner Coat $75 to the Farmer, and with Ewer St Co.'s twet•horse poweolBs 00: isj. On aceount of the large demand for the above machines. and the difficulty of immediately filling or. dens for them, persons 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 after harvest.should procure their machines as early as tho first of July. Also for sale . A GESERAI:4IIOIITMENT OF JDFROF ED ,A GRICULTURAL' & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, At manufacturer's retail prises, such as CORN SU ELLERS, STRAIN iCUTTI:RS, • CULTIVATORS, C,OI3NPLAY-ERS, SFUBBI,i,SIVARP,SUB•SOIL 4 . other PLOWS, DOG POWERS .FOR CHURNS, KENDALL'S CHURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES, Barran% Grain Reaper. Ilerqving- Horse Rakes, Bay, Sirtnt , and Manure ,e Forks, 4e. *4. Also; grist Iron rind Wood Carta trod Vtll Pumps, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or. small quanti ties, cheap for cash. COOK, P./IRLOR 4 OTHER OVJOVZO --Irinetimirttkrriirrn.wrffiapp,i4smr s s,_Rwcy l i t 1.F7 My stock of Stoves, and mires, will compare favora. by with those — of !my - Istove,Storn in,:eny of the large aeighbmingdowns., #„ • 7 Tin .; jitliahnitl and ;ASltiei manufactured ,and fcr sale wholesakaml retail, Cheap . Cask.' „A large and full Catalogue AgriculturalLu-:ple inontie and Stoves. WTI engnaelogs, A :im bib e d , & ai l s , egtcr here, or on application by mail post-paid. . RAYMOND M. WELLES. Athens, Pa,, November 30, 1850. ' Ir/a NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. rfIIIE ;subscribers respectfully inform :the public that they have taken the :shop formerly occupied by Adam Eseowine, nn Main street, nearly opposite Dralic:',l Wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinda'of BLACKSIitLrnm apnn reseonable terms. They arorthiterinined by doing their work well and promptly, totnerit, as_they hope to receive a share of public patronage. • HORSE-BHOEING done in the beat manner. All kinds otrepairing Machinery, executed in the oat skil• ful manner. . , WOOD WORK for wagons rrill.aleo be made and repaired,when,dosired. -1. - 411181,4 4 4*.:1 1 thekfshoP. w4lbepraviiktiel Oho well done, endmenufectured . from ttfo . be'stircaterißle. The puldic are' regheikiedio;kive oe s trial, and judge for themeeriee.' ESENWINI;Bcf3EEBISCFjIJ. Towohda. Key 2, 1851. -' M=Mai=l . . . DAM WEN WlN . E . :repeetfullr inforpia the pub. -LT& lie th*,he.now,oecupies .the Atli:lp %there hioissl and, brother, have for _., , ,ears welitc4.l„, pear l y Opposite Toinkiati i ,foutisitho4fre rgil34! oil work;, in his Atte, as formerly ; in ihe bespanner,. ;AO is de. tertnioel,4tio: reputation ho has ; attained as .weristnen shall not suffer by, any neglect . .o(oin iitter eatd of cl*tomerfiv b.7..:ony.itiaitetnien to binilneis.: T44ol.aonanufiictured ,to arilr4 73 -..q44ehitiery t a 111. kinds rcpeireA , iu itio best, 14finer. ever:/ kind of /4eßctiring,and ganufacfuring will he' i dnie it:short notice, end in the style desired. ,florre'Shoring.mp • rAsocinable, #oCs. l e4stiltelso . Alto .VestrtfrY ,Prodlirli •.4 psytneuj,ior tii9klutt o Sectio-lisoniti.7l o Al*- Threads, Jan. 17, , ' _ tow nunny • 'tames, 8011 e; BarnesoTtnnicliannfactory. J that they heve`taken the shop lately 'We:copied hi , C:l'. l- 11inderLotrittain street: 1i deli-doarril bear the 13dch Itiiiv; where they twill , , keep on .bead l e is* "YrAY-f• , Y, .„ attliaiet - C)24lsitie! ) %ol6bac:*Pg '• Vioiti.S.Atattsza, 11. artichn itt i their, line ruartukitetrld .0 order, 'mind "olidaeMr..haat inatertiskinalekahriuntitiship . egniir ,he autpaitsod ih Nintherurmutt#lieuia;' riettfolceir a ca ll firtni'ihnse odshint t Yo , pardon, conOdeut , thai they can give astisfaetiou both es to quality end Ore. GJ Cash will be paid for Hides and Sheep Pelle, at the highest rotes, at our shop:, Towanda, November 19th, igfip, 1.• • • - • - - ISIMME 145 00 75 00 35 00 EINE • !'& . " MIL ' ,Nor LiFEANUPIREINSORANOE DEPOT . ' Tue te 6 . gait ea l Ltre itsenritatee k orreiseCip.f., On Use new piincipliityideferh.thept.turtd partiiipat , rajie" 4 ,PS. . • Charter e a . , r Capital Site bilb F. b. Horr;lkiedi4l lnfor-• mating given, p , nd epplicatione received E2.CANFIg4D, Athens, .Also apj4iietions toe lneuraai'Jalaitiatic6e lir . rite in "Cite Washington Co.. ittratual-Inseirminvia'ipois • Thoolargen,,Munnal Company in &if; World. Capital over $1,00U,000...... Over 100,000 minima. The State'Mutuai, a►kHurrlsttigrg~ Pa."` The greeifiennsikyania liiimpOny.being a - raiment mul Merchant'a,Cunitemy, 7 vaiih a largn and increasing civil' fund, lying built itstoalr and mutual Company. -J. E. C.INrIELD, Agent, Athena, Pa., Pension and Rowdy Land Agency. Thit subscriber having reeVired all the Pension laws tievessaty in, , tructions and forma, from the proper de prtment etWasltlngtfin, will atteintto the eppiteation of Sottkiees o . Widow.; - And. Wont ,ehiltiren boldiem u,1,0 by the late rani . ire entitlest-to-llautaty Lille for Re in ices rendered' orini "tray of I 12,.0r a nY'of the Indian wars nines Ll9O. - And all Perusictrt, claims un der the various arta of (longterm. The late pension Isom and decisione giving to many pensiana not here tofore entitled to them. Prompt attention liven luall post paid communications, by Athena. Dee. 28, law. J. E; CA ISIiPIELIi THE t:Nrruo sTATES' LIFE .INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual... Cash systeni—Capital $240.000 Office No. 29, Merchants' Exchange. ORGANIZED upon the mixed principle." Stock and Mutual, which combined features offer to in sured members double the usual security. The Cash syste..l of payments has also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premium, upon which its po licies are being issued, is the only scale experience has proven should be adopted, as affording requisite secur ity to be insured, and an undoubted - guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta ble may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance, very properly, is emitting the attention of the world. rho publio however, in their commendable willingness to embrace and einploy. its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultimate security' the primary and meet important object, which can only be attained by so ad justing the premiums as to anticipate unexpected loss es aml fluctuations of every kind. It is the purpose of this company annually to credit, upon the polices of ?widers and books of the Company; such an amount of profits ai shall not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may. at the op tion of the insured„be paid-annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, in advance. AU necessary information together with blanks, pamphlets, &c., may be obtained: gratis, at the office of J. E. Csarixt.o, Athens, Pa. • ninscruns. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George Mitlenry, Jacob 1.. Florance, J alma Devereui, XV iiiiem M. Goodwin, John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD, President. Alltilaosz W. Timm cso.N. Vice President. Cals. G. lait..sr, Secretary and Treasurer. AIITVART—ManueI Eyre. COUNSEL AND A TTURN t,---Thornaa Batch. P. 8. Hoer, Medical Ezamioer for Athena. December 27, 1850. TVESOLUTION.—Notice Is hereby given, that the Ai partnership heretofore existing between the sub• scribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is this day dissolved by mututl consent. E. Smith & Son *ill settle the business-of the' late firm. Those indebted must make immediate payment, and those who hive agreed to pay groin, are notified that unless de livered at the time agreed, CAA will be expected. E. SMITH, November 15, 1850. JERE CULP. SADDLED, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. E. Sintll4 4 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 hand, and manufacture to miler. every varirty of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALIUM Ace., of the best materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. • By•strtet attention to business, and promptness in fullfilling engagements, they hope to continue the lib. era! patronage they have heretofore enjoyed—. Clan:mut Ta 131,1 1 .50 'will be 'clime oh short notice, in the neatest manner. All kinds of Grain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work. - 11137, — MitigibNileAlPir:do ESSfITH einovertheir'Saddle & . Harness Shop to the building nearly eriposite the Ward House, late the "North Pennsylvanian" printing office--on main etrect. Jan.. - • CHARLES•K LADD, M. D. PilysiclAN AND SURGEON, Office in the Union Block," up stairs; North side of the Public Equate, over Etwell's Lew Office. Entrance between Elwell'a and Adams' law offices; where he may always bo foam: when not professionally engaged. ••Towands, July 12, 1850. 'TEM CITY 331731011 T. A. New Era in Newspapers. IHE CITY BUDGET is designed to fill a blank in in the newspaper world, of Refined and Elegant Literature, Wit, Humor, Graphic Life Sketches of For. eign Countries. and the tvery.day conversations and the manners of their people. Each number will be em bellished with spendid engravings. engraved from new and original designs by the best Artist.. in America. No old cuts or foreign witticisms, tehashe, will be &nine], but everything will have the advantage of originality. Families will find this an interesting Journal* their patlor table, as from it not only information of the most agreeable and pleasant kind may he obtained, but they Wilt find something to amuse them in their lelaure hours. There is no paperlike this at present in America, 41 indeed there be one in any part of the world ; bat oar people are a reading people, cud require, as we shall give them, subjects of interest and amusement ih cheap and condensed form. We are entirely different from the ordinary ,Newspaper or Weekly Papers, nor do we seek to enforce any opinions upon the minds of our readers, bat Imre them to gym their own. aty Every Country Merchant and Family-should .reut,lAtitrid Alwyn. or the ituineot.corintry Merchant; A peep into Mercantile4,gencierf; wistarias oreSted such,* great sensation in business circles, and wilt be continued every week until it is concluded. It is de. aiinctitts,a.tossv up theirune light *are spies, "hi? ilwishy‘tieutAiatcntitionattlitet Mos(prvita, WI of Merchants and Fami les, to the injury of trade and the demoralization of man. r isiunplet Opt of .Itye . City iNdgeer fits ba ,sent by majl to address , in the country, ifrequlred4 Thre tenet a paPei in 'America that Ores as umch original readin‘ matter for the Same price. Pride Etarittollsi Pere:MUM' or Taro Tents peesbr., Ffe ceopi, for "tile try Newisboye"atid Newsagent,~ throughout tho-Koited,Btutes !• - ; TO'COUNTRYVICHANTS & POSIMASTEM • Tbecury,suuoar will be furnished. to , ;Clubs at tits tollowlottowt.prites , $ 1.3" Copies to one Wren, . E ., ,t, $4.00 10 " e. 8 00 • ''t '-- •• 1 - I ''. • itio„. • . 14. ' 1 '4l". '. '''' s ••i i . : ... . 7 :t . j.1 •40 00 • ' 7 • I ' ; ' ' 4l 30 ' '' / I 41 00 ; .:, 40% N. •..:, u - •,, 6+6:66-6,6 °I, tt •':1. -6,6'1 P ~.‘14.1: ‘f ?' + 44 ' " 3 ..oa too ", " 40 ma `AlPtioiatintiiticatioas utak bil'jire•tisi,l2' antl'ihiless 'pl* "' ' ' • '''' • IL P.-MATHER de.Cii„/ „ -z: , .• -1;"•1 . --, ' - 't 162 Fulton Lend, N. T. r ARGE! asicatinitivArght6h6T,Casssimeres and Li Sluituats, olso Calico ana.otbes .0.1 Goods so Ossapsbat defies i; , compegion,,al ,f'44 4 ;14gr8. .„. P:•Decil t:rn ~ . ...:1 art '1: ,-, , ' , c'. , •,'?, . '- 4 ' ' Rt Mona,' andirintefr Reds, is will as P a large stock of Ca.icoes, Delosices, enhances and Alpaccas, can be found for sale by Noe. 7. B. KINGBBERY & CO. MESE C. T. SMITH, .«..~>YF:~~~dRY?R'tk:R': b:N~Ydk~; 4Yf! W~iN~S::*~, .; y , _ .5;:.;r5:,5,:5~.1.~; ~#~ 121.44 , 4 _orto 41\ • A t'..t: ei,,i;i: % , ...11 711 ; V /- g .. ; '1!: 1 r '' ''lll.,lrura-IY'ti il' Di Lb -' ll 3 d C Ili 'll '' 4 v .. de s ee A , e ens. 4 t ~; :.4 1.' i 'Po ;mons ry Dalisoi c Deputa Itrup, "Pectoral ilspectrior.‘ „'") Ileatecrrrliftor. Pulmonary Linitnen , t' 10tiero Anti Dyspeptic Mistuiii, - CriagNii c c Pills Nervins. ' .. (n ,, riiitai illrirj'f l' Vermiform, ::,-;,,. riiiiiovige` PuT,4 4 45 . „, s. ,idickiii. -e*,,,, jotimie., Used 6.0 Aitiiestorauritly antt , tigk itiiiiiedißed sue eels irs4AViersOiseia, , o4,oooA - ,,tok,..commlition rAdhinv .. *iif...ll/431 0 1-# 6 l- .'" 1 DiseaieiV4ifftilgilii L r ,ittnig,,Y 9 4l444 l4lllt he 0 Dr. Fiteteirtatiitatred - PaTenrinOeplated alsionsiniV : supporters; Improved-015d steel spring shoulder • brace; Dr. FiteMs sites/ inhaling tube, il Dr. ,Itch's Cerebrated .Six LeciitreS On the prevention and cure of ConsureptiOn,hethruit - Diseases of the•Heirt, Sce, and. on the Method + preserving health and beauty to an oW age. Its book should be in every (ninny. To the Co*. sumptive it points out the only reasonable hope fur ca lief. To mothers, the direction* it gives in the cue aid education of children me invaluable. 78,009 copies 0 this book bare passed through,the press. and the wile continues unabated. For sale by 8.8. FITCH 41; CO., 769 Broadway, N. Y., and HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda,,aud E:RATHBONE, Canton, ~ I q' Cl'• Dr. Fiteh'e Guide to lam:lids, or airections to perbons using Er.Fiteh'si temediei, to be, had gratis of all the agents. . l3y AN ADVEkTISEMONET THAT lIPPEALS TO THE SOUND SENSE OF. THE EOHMUNITT Standard .111d!cipies., 77te following rqualted series of ru;nlly Medicines may be depended upon with the utmosticoofidence. They have the approbation of the hest poysi pans in the countr, and .are tecorn mended by all w ho have used them as superior to any medicinl. The' have been before the Public far five yew, During which tines mere than 5000 cefrtificates have been received from eminent public men and othetv,ond are now on ffies at the ..'omptiny's office.: • • They are Compounded With the utmost care and skill, and the ingredients are thoroughly tested by scientific Acinists, so that medicines of a uniform and reliable quit. . lily are guaranteed in all cases. THE GRAEFENSERG VEGETA/3LE. PILLS, Are particularly valuable For the preveiirion and curd of Fevers in general, all Bilious and Liver Complaints, Jaundice, General Debility. Common and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Heart ilurn„ Costiveness, Griping, Urinary Diseases. Obstructions of the Menses, Influenza, Asthma, and for a variety of othee Chronic Diseases; in fine, fur all ordinary family uses. directions for the various Diseases accompany . each box. Price 25 cents a box.' / The Drietenberg Dysentery Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhoea. Dysente ry, BlOody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infant um and the Asterte Caunste, if taken with the filet symptoms, via:. vomiting and diarrhoea. It ne ver fails to cure the worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, sbldom' beyond a day. It is POUELT VIOUTAMS, and taken in any quan tity is perfectly harmless. The Oraetenberg Green Mountain Ointment. invaluable for Bums, Wounds, sprains, Chi,!hieing, Corns, Sores, Swel ings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcer*, Pains in the side and back immediately relieved, Inflam mation of the Bowels, and for all cases where there is inflammation. Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. A certain cure for Prolapses Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to females. Pre pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Company. TUE °Tilts OILLETENitiVO 3f[DICCWRII ant Eye Lotwn, Health Bitters, Consumptive Balm, Fever and Ague Pills, Ciu/diren'a Panacea, LithYs file Ointment, Sarsaparilla Compound. g:7 -The Graefenberg Manual of Health, • complete hand-book of medicine for families. Price fifty cents. Office, 214 Broadway, New York. CsoTtos.—The public is requested, to best jot: rind the t euerything prepared by the Greefenberg Company hes their seal upon n. Spurious articles have been issuedelosely tesernbling the genuine in every particular, except the seal, and the utmost taro should be used before purchasing. Aerate for. Bradford County..-11r. nUSTON sad Dr. PORTER, Towanda. Iy3B J, WINTOSH, DENTIST, HAS removed to a few doors below Bridge street, on the East side of Main-st. in the building ; for merly occupied by J. I). Montanye Esq. All operations amounting to $5O, or over, one hal to be paid down, the remainder in three months, I the operation proves nnsatistactoq,the money paid will ho refunded. A noto of hand however must smut° the payment ofthehalfleft unpaid, with a proviso. iLLEgYII I I,II, -- TIOTEIf,' • THII SUBSCRIBER, having . now completed hia arrangements for the accommodation of the Travel g tug Public, feels warranted in soliciting his share of Publi c Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with the best the market 'llford& His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar shall he filled With as good Liquor as are to be found in the country. BESIDES, for the accommodation of many, the subscriber is manufacturing Bodo, Shoes Saddles, Hap , new, Truidcs ,and Valets, ie., 0. And keeps on band a good' assortment of PATENT ME DICINEs, for all of which his patrons will be askcd only a mode. rate price. • Come one, come all, both far and , near A home you'l tied, a home to cheer, And • ebestrarticleif you would buy Call at Leceyville 'many: • • - - • • - For former patronage and favors. the public. will please accept the sissiere thanks of T. D. SPRING. Laceyville, Feb., 13, 1851. • MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! . . Gina,: Watch, and Jewelry Store ! _ _ - - *-A.Tet. WARNER Mk this method . 4 , 4 of informing his old mistimes and the l'ijii public generally; that' he has purchased t ' of J.P.Bul , his Sleek of Watches' ( Slott, ... andimtelry, lull 'eotnvneiicdf the above latialoeidt in iilr °fife 'fastens hiertehes st•the Old stand 'Of the latter, on Mahrstreet, tWo'dooyseduth , of Brick Row. Bit repotatitih 'is' a 'Watch tepairet '1,16 well 'eattittliattedln litli,ronsitliniitY, that it is hatedly neees ' elaty 'to is? a *Mil on that point.. W ith his long ex perience ind great advantages' foi:' sequiring it thikough t 1 4 1 9/44gelfilbl!lifirlFith., 1 1 1 P c Pt r ifit ialle n ilk saying tof the paha . % king-Mk you(' yystclieli turit 'clizta, I.witt ao th•rmiustice,t , - ~..., P 't ' t ,•Antood4 sold or 410 Ptiliniq • t 1 Pne, Arstramtelt r yf i teeammendon ITIPPe . V re 430 .4e11• , % ~t + i - o s good:arren nt of4o.ocm, hAirgiicutia,al4l‘4,ew j elrt- Impt c(rwantir nlll 4 9d. ~. 9 4 1 , '1: ~ , n.,-„. , . My motto she 1 he—q,qick. sa,.-lesi small prOts„ pall ileecn. evd ito.ctsslittgiAtemi (PP-1 1 4nt;ed."t •Illli- .pall f0t44.4.1 amp teinitnot to make its acquaintance, 1 k Towanda; Jul; 12, 1080: - -A. M. W ABNER. Irftttic;;;6liiitttratakailtry; t r PUB tisleit eni most complete assortmeyAof , rhool, 1 blank and miscellaneous BOOKS & STATION• ER Y ever offered in this market, and at very low prices, new pat opening at dlO O. D. D.% RTI,ET 1 'S. EMI= =ME O=ZM=M=ll - -0) , Iv • IASr .17,3 1 1 1 1 1 30110Ra11g0i • me, .; -TOR boartilind NON inaluding Ortbaltrepityi Bad., r jog Writing,Ariahmstie; Algglost.:Book&ripirust. English Grammar.Shetotic; Contposition,CleggrePkii . • ITse of the Globess.Minottaktry: Natural Phil?aostbrand ' Aatronotny. (witli,thernag,tif a gixxl appitrattueM nate those studies,) Mond ThikaMPb - yt and Chemistry, payable quarterly, in oxlvance r ' etannatni "1/00 ISt Day gaolers Per gnerter, • ' ' " rarta dangle.' Frinch,pet ginger, ' " ' ft.f Latin. •4' 00 Spanish,. ' • 4 OQ hilusin'theiphthip,) per quarter, 10 00 Any young latlyrrathinginspritafieuron the piano, a privileged to learn rug-work, or any one of the above anguages, and the same time, Wiiiteit additional charge. To,n young istly.who,..tudies the ,English bmneheer; Me terms of learning each of the abuse branches, ere per quarter, Instructions on the Ginter, 154 4 0 0 0 0 Use of Pianos, 75 . Drawing and painting in, water color!. including the use of materials, such as drawing paper , • pantie, pencils, ifac. 4 PO Oil painting on canvass. 10 00 Painting yanitparent window shades, including . ••• iho*upply of materials, etch . Fornittidpainting on paper; silk and velvet, per - -twelve. lessons. 6 00 ! 'Gilding on silk, craps. &c. , do. 3.00 Wax Dowers, per quarters.. 6 00 Pens-and inks • " • 50 Washing, 2 50 Board in vacation, $2 00 pet week, Letters post-paltl,•add4seed to the' glades VIIIITC ,tagiFFllsf,tßinglitimten, Brooat i co., Z*l Y.; will e.• ceive prompt attention. GREEN'S TYPE FOUNDRY; N. 128 Fulton sired, Sun bzilding7 New MA ,No. 17 Canal strut RoW, New Orlean. Neurspaper Publishers and Printers. wan confidence I invite the trade, before they purchase elsewhere, to give me acall at No. 128 Fulton -street, New york, or at NO. 17 Ca nal.st. Row, New Orleans, where I am ready to furnish them with all kinds of /300 K AND NEWSPAFKK TYPE, of the newest and most beatitiful style. 1 am also prepared to supply the much admired Scotch letter, having lately procured, from Scotland a series of these beautiful faces, togethet with every variety"of form and pattern of ORNAMENTAL AND JOBBING .TYPt. Bordering,. &e. I fees assured- that the elegance and accuracy or all the Typti manufactured by me cannot be surpassed by any Founder in the Union. 13y an emirely new method in the mixfir t and eco ing lam enabled to retain the virtue; of compo nent parts of Me meld, and thus to prodnee,in addi tion to an elegant the most SOLID AND DURABLE TYPE, heretofore offered the public. To this last feature would in particular call attention, fur solidity and durability of Type is on the principle• of economy, of the greatest importance to all typographers. The members of the craft will also find me ready to sup- ply all kinds,. of , PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE, for the estahlishment of complete Printing Offices, such as Presses, Wood Type, Cases,tliands. flr ass, Press and Wood Rules, Imposing Stoles, Compos ing Stick,Brass and Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet Racks, &c. Old Type taken in exchange for new ' , at 9 cents per lb. The Trade dealt with on the most liberal terms, and patronage solicited on the ground of fur nishing to the purchaser of an article with which he will be pleased and which will bring him the worth of his money. Editors or Printers wishing to establish a News paper or Job Printing Office, will be furnished with an estimate in detail of the cost by stating size of paper and tind of wbrk to be executed. Publishers of Newspapers who will ingert this advertisement three months and send me the papers containing it addressed to " Neaitt's Register.," New York, will be paid in materials of-=my manu facture, provided they purchase six times the amount of their bills for advertising. H. H. GREEN, No. 128 Fulton.ai. New York-, and No. 17 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans m 45 Removed to B. IS:ingsbery's Block ! . R` 4. Chamberlin, AS just returned from the city 741 P,.: _ of New York with a large ) ( 1 ""ek. , ; .., oft supply of Watches , Jewelry and . i. 477 Silver ware, comprising in part, )2( the following aniclis :—"Lever, (..,, .%., Via' ( r L'Epine and Plain Watches; w ith It., = --- !je- - : •!: -. 7"'. a complete `asaortment of Gold , 'Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Sin ;a, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of died Beads ; —ail of which he offers for sale erceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, end tnarronled to run well, or the money witl-be 'refunded. and a writ ten agreement given to that effect if required. • N. S.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken•in payment fmwork; and area. /earn now, and forerer,t that the Produce must be paid when Me work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda,. Ap • ' ^B, 1850. wititlß AIWYelf 23% 1 10.151M81.0.5., THE subscriber has removed to his new shop, a few rods above his former location and on the op• posite side of the street, where he contintirs to blanufaouro and keep on baud, all kir.4lV of cane end wood seat CHAIRS; and SETTEES of various kinds, & BEDSTEADS of every descrip- tion, which I will sell low foi cashor Produce, or Pino or Cherry Lumber, or ci air plank, will be received for work. TURNING done to order in the neatest Joanne!. Also, CABINET WORK, ~ make and kept on hatut or mode to order, in - the he, manner. JAMES MAKINSO7.I% Towanda. March 9, 1849 111 W-.• 4111".. NIT AOC lIIHILICIIK-aatig CritINTT SVRV6TRU I HAVING located in Towanda, his services may be obt , 4nell'hy addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the °thee of Ulysses, Mercer, Esq., where he will be found, or ,where a written ap licatpion may be ljt. Nov. 1, 1850. 0. H. P. KINNEY, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TOWANDA, BRAD. CO., PA. • Offur, North fide 'of She Public Square. E. H. MASON, M. D., 13)311V.MIZEZ:r... .:aVnIMUNDE . St OFFICE on Main street. tom doors below Badge saw. where be may be found. when not pro&o -4joiiiillin. ed: 'rowande; NOv.so,isso.. WA:4,R,1 7 11114.- Illig4lo',S IE, 41223311Nai PA: Tn''snbstiibincreSpeetfulli informs the , piablio that hails. taken nessiissiorrof`hii 6lttlittrnd, in the south : Part of the Bona'-of Atheni, , iiherti lie.oriH he at ali3Ognedlappyin pee his-,litertditi anrj,isi9, T ruieasor to maks ,atite*le,j„lk tinsts thit an assiduous attention to,,the wisheit of the travelling. pub Wiltitincure him ; the fever of the old patrons of the " Mansion;' and thvisit of those whit desire a com fortable afig S ebtivetiietit-itikipialeplaeti. r " ' Ifiatt - iiiti hill a well supplied—and the best ;gars be, proem:4lK the UAL • - - n. Goo ti;Si.o4. i sii is sttlicite:d with Anand tral itten• nee hostler', H Ark ohinitihs niE be! ten to , the , Weilrly eta Soo. tohairy pnasengere to eM float every troin, • eab -otrnieE,f .E. MATHEWSON. ;Minis April 18, 18514 , , , , , : • CLOVER SEED.— Large miasmal! Clover Seed for lr by fib MONTANYES di Co. ~~; OMEMOI f'„ ME 7.ll,llebiti. .21::!'\:'.1 • Afflicted - 419.,1101,Dspair' • •••. • Judder fe ll ow beragreartredfromOsatis by &bend's 3- ;:-, fs•- ,- fPultnarric Syrup: • • • Thefiallueringtmer is mar of :thavgleatest Arititopka :Of palatine owirdisiame a serpublistsed itt medical bis. Read it! r:;: Premplaby no other'ohan thefeeling of hetampteace arid for the benefit of my afflicted feSeve beings, I e . 'phut° make known a short deseriptiotrof addle unexpected anal obtained kail - ,Japgrziou, PULMONIC SYRUP. • About thtee . yeers ega:ll-ut :afflicted wit b a violent ,cold, which and side, and may. few Jays would hie blood,; my edugh was tight and 'distressing:, very dey I.buy violent fever creeping chills, 'and profuse • sweats aanight.nith greet difficulty of breathieg and great loss of appetite; my aystiro mai tatirely'pros ttated,'being confined to my , bed most of - Two of the most eminent phySicians of this tended me. and after exhausting alt their skill,, pm, flounced my case incurable. Indeed, one eat my lungs were almost gone, and I-could not Ivan* fa . cosier. At this stage of my. disease. Irma prevailed upon to try Dr. Seheneles Palma's& Syrup, and before I had taken half• a dozen bottles, was so far recovered se to be, to go *boot the boom. It seemed to strength. en my whale system.-it loosened the cough end mop. pare the bleeding-my bowels became regular, and every thing I ate, seemed to digest cagily and nourish my *bole system. Indeed, sucb was the, rapid pm. gees* of my health and so sudden the change, that beam, too /magnate of a speedy cure, and abatadon ed the use of the medicine before -rho disease was thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the tangs fist tail. accompanied by a dis. tressing cough. I again commenced taking the Put. titanic Syrup, and sent lot Dr. Schenck who, s pun a careful examination. adyised me to continue Mang it. Before I bad taken four bottles, an abscess formed in my . side, which gathered fold broke; discharging, lu nee as I Can judge, a pint of eery disagreeable yellow mat. ter. This seemed to cleanse and parity my whokrsys. Ft. 103 this time I began to get better, sand am happy to-say entiredy recovered.. lem sure at t hi s time I enjoy better health then 1 We for the last ten years. since I -commenced taking the Peilmonie Syr. up, I have never tailed to recommend it wherever I went, that othi4s, a well as myself, might be saved saved front that awful disease; for I feel it a duty f owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to mention a few cases which have come under ray Immediate observation. Being on. a visit to Camdm, N. J., last summer, I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of bowel consumptioul, The mother informed me that the physicians bad given the child up is is. curable. I told her what benefit I had received from the use of Schenck's Pulrnonic Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more Iron the Ihtlo sufferer nntit about three month after; being in the market, my attention was'dratiro to a lady who observed me very attentively. She-finally approached t, me, an d asked if I was not the lady who recommend- I t ml Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup to her dying child last summer in *tunden. I replied that I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered. and was uncom monty healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resides in Bridesherg. Another lady I would mention in particular, who had a soofaloos affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyes was 'eriously affected with it. /She bad become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. I induced her to ry Schenck's Pulmonrc Syrup, which she did, and is now. perfectly Cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose reiiderme I will give on appli. cation, was evidently In the last stage of Consumption, I prevailed upon her to try the Polmonfo Syrup: • Int very short time she was entirety recovered, and nowan; joys excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy 'l'bese are three cases within my knowledge, which I know were cured by Schenck's Polmonic Syrup, All who doubt this statement. and will take the trouble to call on me at my reiidence Parrish street five doors above tenth north side, I think I will be able to satis factorily convince them by own case, end others that I know have been cured by this Syrup: Since my cure, there have been so many to see me to know whaf 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 itpersone afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint,oWould send for Dr. Schertel, and let him carefully examine their lungs, and if he says he can cure them, fogwertife direction's, and prevent taking cold, they will 'rapidly recover. GIJLIELMA L. LEIBERT; Philadelphia, May 29, 1849 J. H. SeneveK—Dear Sir—l have known Mrs. Leibert for several years. as a member of my church, and have all contidence in her statement. and am re. injecd to find her again restored to health. nny thief more, in addition to her statement, is needless. Yours, truly, • THOS. L. JANE WAY, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. June 20, 1849. 6th st. above Green, Prepared and sold by Lg. SCHENCK, at his Lib orratory S. E. corner Coates & Marshall sts., and by the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo. A. Parkins, Athena; D. Bailey, Leraysville; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn. Roam; J. J. Vl'arford, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le Boy; C. E. Rathbone, Canton ; King & Vosburg, Troy, and by MIX &. M ASON, Towanda. Price. $I per bottle or $5 Per half dozen, PILIONARY The Great COVOICRIPMEDT. Many fens oferperlence , end more than a Hundred Maki sand Cures of Vortintmptivo Complabiti e bare prone] et the undoubted satisfaction of all persona who hare become o gisainted with this wonder/el remedy, that it is itleattly enperhrk became it is seething and lontrag, and wore certain to can Consumption of the Lamm,. then mil gawk Remedy at world. We know, however, that it Is said by berme that Comm Lion can not be cored Be that the opMionof she many or thefts we shall not attempt to argue with, such. bat this we trill we. do assert as a feet, which can be proved in thousand. °ram that this medicine has eared Coopia thesis which. kiss cores were effected, were called real Coneampti on, and went attended with symptom that resembled, and were in all weds like the symptoms of those odic die, and melee dead are feel have dial with that fataltliseasto CeasnlMPlion. This IL has 'cured thousawss of persons who Went said to be hopeless/id Meted—who hat] Mid.dry, elacktaff_C be —Perms in the ti Sid., and Rant —DlMenity of Breathing—Pershat Erman taw —awe Finer —Nl.M.Smots—mid wasting away of W Flesh and Blood. Persons having such gem !p Mrs we cured after it was said they mild got life +Meek tenor. fir Medicine bas cured some who were supposed to be. u s st good ,but, by the Use of this remedy, they now lire, ad WM health. This Balsam le runty memetrolis ita, It Is pear= take, and saw dots *Nisi in soy ante of d at under Cy curnstances. It effects its areaderral and slaws mire Stn Cures by Purifying, Streactiorktp, and layierwailsi whom system—by epiabizety einterolias, and ,producum ate*. amum—thus allayom Cousb—soothiag Ike Nerves -+ red eig sad ./Orlitorreg Expeeteratiou. It Curia the Worts: Or Consumption, COUGHS end Card,, fironthin.. Astrid, Spitiing ftT top ai tM Lunge, /Tabu is t!,,e Breast, Side, m 4 CA rt. S"""''k AVA . t Swan. 141 pita *as opiiedisaet, and dl /FEMALE if Bill l'illsMSSs en d Coutptstott arishagethertdrom, Cholera Igo% tam; to Per Proof and pameanus 44 Cares. Bee oat rat ' pieta anattaattairte-an our-Age= Wore them to ifi""* Far silp bq IiIiSTON.• & PORTER, rOeanJ C. H. Herrick, Athena; C.. E. Rathbone, Cato D. D. Parkh urataseroY; J. Hanson, Monroeton; W. Ilaird, Rumnierafield ; & Son. Leith villa; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woo" Rome ; E. S. Tracy, Smithfield ; Coryell & Gee, Di lin ;ton ; L. le E. Runyan 110 y. All orders 'motto addressed O. . WALLACE Co. 304 Broadway, N. Y. 31001.1 ' Yel l_ Strange bat tree. AGentleman of . Utica, N. Y., has °Wi • its , wi, " -I fl the Whitt-hazel, simple remedy. whic h :" more pat claim to the name of • family rate all any Medicine we have ever before knot.' ei . tS connected with it , bat a little Alcohol to and yet it seiti•with great certainty in I si end all local inflate:Won, curing alt sores. buertf U 4' N and lameness, rapidly. Piles, bowel e t " 11 ,,.i" ..; chPlerkmorho „ s, hemorrhage:ear ache, leoth 4c .`"" "yes, and aeryousaffections. It is white x!wi end as harmless, and it is called " Ponds Pain Drttrmjer and Extrde genuine cieept Points Extract" iS bloat he tiaithi. Petid diet intreslnced this eili'd ,w 'eine the public and bee expended a vast deal of ti money in bringing it to a high'st;to of petfect . 4 we now warrant ever, bottle to givesatisfsetioo f ett - A man II the name of Spencer hes pat which Claw b . cuticle cal,letl" The Coyly Retract" tie from tile Witch-lirrel. If from this shrub, ban. d perfect, deception, and it is •• hk4 woonorTiewsomPet.W. 010 he not deceived, get a pamp man v . F in o c ;; s o l t ; t h r a n k to t i n ,. ° n 1 ll ':k Y t e Zr 1.651 3.11;i7:4,41:50:1118::1/188 *6 . I MEM