agrtenattra r. hay Making. rine are probably fees. labors involved in the management of a farm, more important than that of haymakins, The crop of bay rntiSl he the chief reliance of the farmer for striek Wetting, however moth or great may be the assistants be derives from grain and mhos Ile can never maket these mbar,* his purpose butitely, though he possesses, untineetrotiably, the power of rendering them most valuable adjuncts in the work. Still hay is the great 'staple, the-principle and main reliance:derieg. winter. It is therefore of the very that importance chat his crop Mould be well cored ; erinsegnently any suggestions having a tendency to emetioratr the quality of the product, while,M the same time, it ,shatl affect a diminution ol:the expense involved in its ammisition—in other words, any system that enable the farmer to economise one-third Or one hallo( the labor timely expinded in .the harvest. with an actual benefit to the I ' 4 must. be of preen. , cal value to the husbandman, and entitled to hie special attention and regard. Hy Towing ordinary:tress in the firer part of the day permitting it merely mirth ; and then, wits► a horns-rake, throwing it in to middling .zed and well compact winmies, and making. it to" grass torts" of from sixty to eighty or a buirdred pounds weight, as circumstances may appear to demand. the crop will be in• a condition to " make" without any Wilier trouble, and in a manner too, which will miler it perfectly brightestastic and sweet, acid far mote nutritive than hay cured in the ordinary• way, by exposure to the sun. Good grass, cured in this manner, trill always be characterised by a green lively color,- amrthe pecular ammo, so plea sant in bay fields', will be distinguished in barns .The succulency of green grass, is perhaps one of its most attractive features, and bay made on this principle is heavier from the desicateon of the na tive juice, than the same when cured by exposure. Excessive drying causes the stalks to become brit. tie, and much is in consequence lost in " making," especially if the crop is cut when very green, or not fully ripened. Upon the old plan, frequent spreading and tossings were considered necessary,' The held , must be raked carefully,un f the nest day, perhaps, the cocks are again opened; and so until the fiber is broken' op and. rendered so fine that cleanliness in securing it is impossible, and the waste of time in performing theseoperations, is, after all, not to be reckoned as the most important loss involved in a system which has nothitigto recommend it to_the at• tension sod stifitage of the calmer umess it be Mere ly the negative excellence of being old The labor' of caring hay, under this regime, is intense ; it is performed, necenatity., in the hottest part of the day and the time expended in its performance is by no means an item of small or insignificant consequence for in the hay 'sewage,. time is always valuable. By pursuing this new plan, and rasing a horse-rake, if the surface of the soil is such as to admit of its successful action, three men will easily preform the labor of di% on the old plan, unassisted by the rake. This t know to be a fact, not only from observation, bet the asserationt of my friends, who have tested both method* fur a series of many years. This (act is peered. A fate writer, of much critical knowf- - , edge and great practical experience in matters per taining Magrieulture, in some remarks upon the val ue °Vibe hay crop, and the most economical tray of curing it, says : " Hay cured in this way," i.e. in the manner above described, " is of greater valise, and will com mend a higher price in market, than hay made in the old way, by spreading out thin and drying in the sun, until it Iw-es iisikagance and green color. The principal idiraniege ol the new method, over the okt, consists in some measure, in dryng in die attack the hay not being spread out very thin ; the fragrance, and a portion of the juice are %emirate mitairestt, and al➢ the labor of spreading - the first day is saved. I,practiced the new method for over six years, and therefore _know its superior advantages. Ito ittrelfgetst twemr, who will reflect upon the letbject, and follow if e'new.armoife a re* 'years will ever go back to the old way. lam aware that to farmers in.some of the meet improved agricultural afistricts r uty soggestßxis may seen' to be gratuitous as they Iwo already adopted the.new . mode." .A friend to whom I some Ivan since recom mended the system of pass cocks curing, and who adopted it, in pa; with a ►ieer of demonstrating, net its excellency, as he emared me, but the re verse, *tote me.Laa season as follows: . 4 I have now wholly fallen into your views, in reference to the superior eeocomy of curing in "gams sticks." I haste toiled the s)stem . prettj thetveghly,, and am cemvineed of what indeed every eon man be who will reducelhe ;method to thoordeal of ex. patience, as t have, that hay, thascered; is is may respect/ 1 greatly superior to thatenred in the ordina ry manner. Clover hay, in fact, eariseter be thor oughly a made" in any other tray. It may be dried, it is true; pin it as no more entitled to the sp. yellation of hay, than the dry, insipid, and innittr: ! , lima haulm, thrown from the threshing floor of the seed produce In the first place, every knit and heed which becomes thoroughly ;made, falls off in the process ofhandling, and is loss before arriving at the barn. By grass each -curing, I find that all the foliage is riot only p4terved, but adorer hay thus cured, is always partaken of by cattle, willigreas neat; it is nutritive, highly salutary in, action upon the an• ilium's' health; is never musty, and in the market is far more eagerly sought for than the same des. - eription of crop amen dried in the sun. My hay atop also, *ince the adoption of this system, has 0 1 4-04- 4 0.--Weaf-dia/ksishod.AtfoorOil • --1116401:44 - - - 1 pergik **virtual/44M- , ' lll, - -'- - -- - ' ii ,,,,, f , z"-" - ' Ittai Witclit-; •,- • 4 ' :i11404010!4?-7-----‘ ..iiilf f,teleoni;,. '' '" jii: .1 110 000 1 * - -kbirig4ll l ...* - , . .., 411101, ,• ~,,, •• ...-44.111:7Thiliiiiiiit ast!ftall,-1117!, 4 1441"li ' lliki". — ii Quiff, :spiroo 411 *' Pi* ~) iiiii*Oisifiefe 1 ° t h ~, - ~.i,ohire dX nr.fii*the , iiiiita 5i1e 016601 , 4-ipting,uts - . -400446 - ilmilifc'44o*.inte*n.`u.li- - ...;:tit g -444.10marif;pt.11,r.-. c•-****°, :r! 4 :ft -,- -..4 1--4 * . '" -- ',' ' pane rJ tar and some soh grease, having the toot clean and dry; apply it•bot, bin not boiling, to all potto,liotting it run under the shoe as much as poe sible In bid cases, the application shout& be made every day for a week, and then two or three times week, tilt the toot becomes strong and smooth emtne 1` sterna—Carpestanding in ccold mud -67 yards, exposed to the izeathet, consume about twice as:mieb as those isi!abeitettidosableakeidelean and (Meted, and flee (mathsisizuntulatiout cos. num. 2gricnlturai implements, c. Agricultural, Stove, and Tin Store, AT ATHENS, PA. WHEELER', & ALSO EMERY & XICW4OIII,. STATR AtIRTZVIMCIIAL sotlyres inert VIIIMIC lIIL Rail Road Horse Power & Tresher, with the Latest and Important Improvements, for • irkids Patent is secured. THE subscriber tab" this treetboa to inform the Fanners of Bradford and the adjoining emu**, that he is agent for, and has for sale,pa *hove eel. bra teti anti unequalled Horse Power and Threshing Ms. chines, which he is prepared to runtish on the came terms as by the manufacturer, with the addition of the actuafeost of transportation, contracted fur at the low est and- beat rates. The subscriber has sold a number of the above ma ebinea in this, and the adiining counties of Chemins and Tinge, N. Y., and all wiihout exception have given the red best satisfaction, and where they are known, -all fanners give them the preference, on account of economy in threshing, being operated with much less .ospense, and cracking and wasting much teas grain than any other machine in use. The Two-Horse Power Thresher and Fikparatoris 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 prices for Emery & Co.'s one norm Power, $B5 00 do Thresher and Separator, 35 OD do Bands, wrench, oiler and extra 5 00—5125 00 do Two.henc Power, $llO 00 do Treater and Separator. 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, &c., 5 00—$150 . 00 Also,Wheeter's one-horse povier,Thresher, and Separator, complete, (improved this ar.son . ) $l2O 00 Wheeler is two-horse Power, Thresher and Separator, complete, Price of Emery's Trashes and Cleaner, with bands, wrenches, &c., do Saw Mill. complete for use, Price of Grant's Fan Mills, adapted for hand or power, from 22 00 to 25 00 The subscriber will also the coming season be pre pared to furnish to order EMERY & Co.'s NEW THRESHER AND CLEANER The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good fan- ning mill, cleaning the grain for market, wasting none. The additional cost being but liule more than a fanning mill, or about thirty dollars—making the whole Threshergtd Cleaner cost $75 to the Farmer, and with Ernee'Bl. Co.'s twe•horse power. $lB5 00, Cr Oa account of the large demand for the above machines, end the difficulty of immediately filling or. dem for them, persons wishing to purchase machines should give mv , timely notice as to what kind and at whet time they wish to procure them. Fanners wishing to do their threshing immediately after harvest, should procure their mitehinee as early as the first of July. Also for saki A GRA RAL ARBORTMET OF ERPROVED AIIRCIAMIRAt & IiStItILTIVL MMM, • Al manufadtaves retail priers, such as OEN SHEU,ERS, HAY & STRA W CUTTERS, ULTIVATORS, ORNPLANTERS, -i_i STUBBLE,SIVARD,SUB-SOIL ¢ outer PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR BURNS, KENDALL:B BURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES, Narrall's Grain .Lesper• Revoking Mile Atka, Ray, Skase and Manure fe. #4 Also, Cut Iron and Wood , Cistern and Well Pinups, LEAD PIPE of a sizes, in large or email quutti tug, cheep for , cub. COOK, P.IRLOR 4- OTHER WC(' 721110 VASIOVS scAtainn. PATIVISID, outs, PAICES, kC My stark of Stoves, cad prices, will compare hemr bly with those ninny &ova Btom in any of lams neighboring towns. Tin, Japanned and . Sheet Iron Ware, manufactured sua fat sale ',bole:ale and Wad, Cheap OT Cask. , A large and full Catslogos of Agricultural Inside. memo end Stoves, id& engrattMge, furnished vat* tither bare, or on application by mail panpaid. RAYMOND M. WELLES. Athens, Pa., November 30, HMO. „1,211 NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. trite Millet:Tiber. respectfully inform the public that I. they hare taken the shop fortuity occupied by Allem Esertorine ' on Main street, weedy opposite n Drake's 'eon shop, where they are prepared to do alt kinds of 01,ACKSMITHINO upon reasonable team. They are determined by actin, their work, well and promptly. tomerit, as they hope to saceive a share of publicpatftkmage. HOSE -SHOEING done in the beet rimer. AD kinds of mpairituollachinery, malted in the most slid. ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also be male and repaired viten desired. MI work done Mtheir shop, win be winrantal tobe weft done. and msnufsetered from the twee materials. The public: ate requested to give as a trial, and • judge for themselvaa ESENWINE & SEEBISCHH. Towanda, Mq 2, 1851. :BLACKSMITHING ADAM BSENWHiIe respectfully inform. the pub. lie that he now occupies the shop where himsel and. brother have for tears wonted, nearly °Moshe Tozekins' foundry, whets he is nib to do ell work in his line, se formerly in the (teat money. He is de. . . •,' _,.. s _ ~.• tien he has Jelriined as a skilful 41 , 44111rW' ?' l •4'''''"' itta by sat neglect of the !Uteri 42 -110110= tte *lllif—.: " 4 y any inattention to Waimea - ;101)(04' ,H,M10,-Itift bed manner, end every. kind of . • 'dg ?All be done at abort ; Atha' ..- - • st-.4.0,,,,,bk0 , ..r. "lie will also 1 11141-014.41* : istge ItemisiljiMeilit. ToWillideases. - 17 1 , sl SW. C'•,.. • • ••• • -,;, - c - _:2,;;; - 4.,;3 - - •'''' ?. • it'- ''' SINISTVIIIABUTY AND SEAMS. F . C-.; , ,...;,.:---t4. , ;kli , --- , i ddie, Harness ilI Trank.Nannfactery , • . 'ERE Clin.P & CO•salrelAftilly infortn-the' public 4i, that they have taken the shop lately occupied by 1 C. F. Harder. on Main street, a few doors below the Thick Row, where they' wilt keep on hind s large stock of ZILAWKIIO3 O earamutaa ouneatog Tattsts, tausts, warp, yet. 'All articles in their line manutictrual to order. and mauls of the best material,and for workmanship cannot be suipassal in Northern Pennsylvania. They solicit a call from those wishing to purchase. eonfulentalkti they can give satisfaction both. as to quality and price. g"j^ Carib paid far Hides and Sharp Pelts, at the highest rates, at our &hop.' l'ewanda November 19th, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE DEPOT Viajted leases &Ito 111111111/Mille. 0 * Trustee On the nett principle, by which the insured participa In the profiteT • Chatter Perpetual. Capital $ 2 50,0 0 0. F. RS. Norm Medical Examiner, A dims, Pa. Infos.- amnion Oren. and applications renewed by J.' E. CANFIEI.D, Athena, Pa. Also applications for Insurance against loss by Fire in Tke latasktuigtom co. 'lNliittaal isteuresce Co. The largest Matas, Company in the World. Capital om $1,000,000 .Over 100,000 membets. like State Maim% at Harrisburg, P. The great Pennoilyania Company. being .a Parma and Merchant's VoUoistriy, with a haw end increasing cult fund, being hoth a stook and mutual Company. J. E. CANFIELD, Agent, Athena, Ps. Pension and Bounty Land Agway. . The subscriber basing received all the Pension laws necessary instructions end forms, from the proper de. gortment at Washington. will attend to the application of Soldiers, Widows. and minor children of Soldier'', who by the lati law are entitled to Bounty Lands for wising rendered during the war of 1812, or any of the Indian wars since 1700. Aad all Pension claims an der the various sets of Congresa. The late pension law* and decisions giving to many pensions not here tofore entitled to them. Prompt attention given to all post paid communications, by Athena, Dec: 20, 1850. J. E. CANFIELD. THE UNITED STATES' LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Chartet PeOdual...eseh system... Capital $250.000 Office No. 24, Merritants . Exchange. nROANIZED upon the 'mixed principle," Stock antrhlatual. which combined features offer to in sured members double the natal security, The Cash torero of payments ha also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premium, upon which its po- Nies are being issued, is the only scale experience has proven ationldhe adopted, as sanding requishe smu tty to be funned, and an undoubted guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An esperimentai ta tile may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest 'slue. Life Insurance, iery properly, is attesting the attention of the world. the public however, in their commendable willingness to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisions, should realm ultimate security the primal), and most important object, which cat► only be attained by so ad. jesting the premiums as to anticipate unexpected loss. es and fluctuations of every kind. is the purpose of this company annually to credit, upon the polices of holders and books of the Company, such an amount of profits as shall not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may, at the op. Lion of the insured, be paid annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, in advance. All necessity information, together with blinks, pamphlets, ike., may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. Casein', Athens, Pa. 145 00 75 00 35 bo DIX ECTOMI. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George M'Henry, Jacob L. Florence, § James Deseret's, illiam M. Goodwin, John L. Linton. STEPHEN W: CRAWFORD, President. Anattose W. Toonrsorr, Vice President. Coot. G. braes, Secretary and Treasurer A ITC • e 1 , .-.MatMel Eyre. CovNur. AND ATTOUPIRT4—ThO/112111 Batch. F. 8. HOTT, Medical Examiner for A►hens. December 27,1850. DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore carting between the sub scribers in the Harness and Trunk making bushrees is this day dissolved by mullet consent. E. Smith & Son will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted toast make intmediatepayment, and those who have agreed to pay grain. are notified that unless de livered at the time agreed, Cash will be expected. E. SMITH, C. T. SMITH, November lb, 1850. JERE CULP. SARK NM, AND IRME MANUFACTORY. E. Smith It Now, RESPECTFULLY inkrust the public that they , will continue the business at their old steal, north side of the Public square, and will keep on hand. and manufacture to order. every variety of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, TAMES, fie., of the best triaterials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. By strte.t attention to business, and promptness in fulitilling engagement., they hope to continue the lib eral patronage they have heretofore enjoyed. Csaarsaz Taunus° will be done on short notice, in the neatest-manner. All kinds of Chain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work. ; A ri.l i C • A *l4 lik Pli ESMITH & SON have removed their Saddle & . Harness Shop to the Wilding nearly opposite tnis Ward 4110asla law the " op* Ponnsylvanian" printing office—on Milift street. Jan.. CHARLES K LADD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Othee in the *Union Sklar up stab.; Nooth M. of the Public Square, over Elwell'a Law Ofliee. Entrance between Elwell's and Adams' law !Aces; where be may always be found when not professionally engaged. Towanda, July 12, 1850. TUX cnprz moors. Alias si n *summers. HE CM BUDGET diadgned toll! a blank in T in the world. of Refined : and Elegant Literature, Wit,-now, amble Life Sketches of Fes sign Countries, and the every-day conversations and the manners of their people. Each number will beam bglfiabed with spwailid awash**, engraved from new and original designs by the best Artists in America. No eld cuts or foreign witticisms, h &, will Sit admitted, bat everything will have the advantage of MOWRY. Families united this an interesting Journal for their parlor table, as from it not only information or the most agreeable and pleasant kind may be obtained. but they witiAnd something 'to amom them in their leisure boors. Them is no paper Us this at present in America, if biked there be one in any part of, the world ; but out p. plc ste a reeding people, and require, as we shall give them, subjects of interest and amusement in • cheap adeondesed form. We are entirety different Item the tedium Newspaper or Weekly rapers. our do we meek to enforce any opinions upon the minds of our readers, but leave them to form their own.' Cy-Every Country •Merrbant endshould read David Alwyn, or the Ruined Country Merchant ; A peer ilito Mercantile Agencies ; which bas crested suds • great sensation in business circles, aml will be continued every week until it is concluded. it is de. ihried to show rip in their pee light those spies who live by misrepresentation of the.most primes affairs of Merchants and Falai ice, to the injury of Ueda sod 'ho demoralisation of man. A sample copy of tbe:City Budget will be sent by mail teveny oddness in the country. if re9ulred4 rhre is not s paper is America that gives as much original reading matter for the same price. Price One Dollar per Annum or Two cents per sin• Rte copy., for labs ►y Newsboys and Newsagents throughout the United States. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS & POSTMASTERA The CITY BUDGE rerill be furnished to Chew at the (aiming low prices 6 G3plea to one Wilma,. 1 , 5 00 10 Id id 8 00 20 ° a . 15 00 30 " id ' ' 21 00 40 " •• •a• • • •.26 00 . • 50 " e 30 00 100 . " it 50.00 AR eottyneuiestioee west be preque(l. anil address eCto R. F. MATHER & T ARIA sssoftment of Cloth', Cassaneres cod B•uinens, ski Calico end other o.ty Goods so ebeep-thid defies ecopetion. at PH IN N MPS. -;.Deed IDRINTED'VIanneIs and Turkey Reds, as well as • lags dock ofi CeNcoes,.Defaine.s., Cestantres Awl Alpacces, can be found for sale by Nov. 7, • S. KINGSOKRY & CO. itlisccliancous. t 62 Fulton strtekN. "Y. alebicat. AGENCY OF • '; • Dr. Fitch's Celebrated Medicines Pulmonary Mom, Depurstive Byeop, Pectoral Hipettant. Hesn CorreetOr, Puta►bnary Liniment. • • Hamm Corrector, rinti•Dyspeptic Mixture, Cooglimul Cattuttiie Pills Nervine, , rani* Pills. i Veiruifuoi, Fen.ti Speeiqe, Pure end Medicinal Cod Lit'er Oili &a., Used by him constant/II and withailed sue eess in the transient of Coughs. Cold OClallsl4olo7l Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dysjwitaia, &Saida, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism, Female Complaints, files, 'c Dr. !hitch's unequalled Pelmet silver ptsxal abdontins supporter's Improved plated steel ateisi *Wilder brace; Dr. Pitch's silver inhaling tube. IFtteles Calibrated Mx :Lectures On thepureention and cure of Consumption, /kith= Dim*, of the Heart, &c., and on the method o preserving health end beauty to an old age. This book should be in every family. To .the Con suroptilv it points out the only reasonable hope for to. fief- To mothers, the directions it gives en the cars sad education of children ate invaluable. 78,000 copies o this book have pawed through the pressettud the sale continues unabated. • Fee isle try 8.3. Preen & Co., 700 Broadway, N. Y., and BURTON & PORTER, Tovinunis„ and by C. E. RATUBONE, Canton. CO' Dr. Fifeh's Guide tolanulida, Or directions to persons using Dr. Yitch's remedies, to bb had grated ail the agents. • 13y AN ADVERTISEMENT T TO TIN MU aireTllll' mum Stan __nee. The following equalled series of Family Medicines may be depended upon with the utmost pre. They have the approbation of the lest pi. mans in the country, and are rerom. mended by all who have used them as superior to any medicines. They have beta before the Public for five yens, During 'which time more than 3000 certificates have • been received from eminent public men and othenhand are now on fill; at the Company's office, They are Compounded With the utmost care and skill, and the ingredients are thoroughly tested by scientific chemists, is) that medicines of a uniform and reliable gua. lity are guaranteed in all cases. • THE GRAEPENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS, Are particularly yak:oW for the prevention and euro of Fevers in general, all Bilious and Liver Complaints, Jaundice. General Debility, Common and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Griping, Urinary Diseases, Obstructions of the Menses, Influenza, Asthma, and for a variety Of othe. Chronic Diseases; in fine, for all ordinary family uses. TFull directions for the various Diseases accompany each box. Prim, 25 cents a box. The Oradell/log Byrop, A speedy and infallible remedy in Dtarrfues, Dysenta. IT, Bloody Mx, Cholera Morton, Cholera inburtnrn and the ASIATIC CHOLERA. if taken with the first symptoms, viz 'so - inking and diarrhea. It ne• ver fails to cure the worst possible - eases of bowel complaints, generally. in a few hours, sblkforn beyond a day. It is Putnam Viagra ais, and takenja any rpm tity isperfeetly harmless. The Onefeibeet Oran Noma Ointment. Invaluable for Barns, Wounds. Sprains, Chilblain*, Corns. Sores, Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Rrysipeks, Rmaehitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains in the side and beck immediately relieved, ham* oration of the Bowels, and for all ewe where there is Inflammation. Illatsbents Uterine Catholicon. A certain cure for Prolapses Uteri, and for most of the distressing compisints incident to females. Pro. pared by Dr. TREO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Company. TAO MOOS Olt ZZZZDLit° MODICINIS sea Eye Lotion, Ilealih Bitter*, Conrnmplire Balm, Peter mad Children', Panacea, Libby', Pile Ointment, Sarsaparilla Compound. co. The Graefenberg Manual of Health, • complete hsnddaok of medicine An families. Price fifty cents: Osce, 214 Broadway, New York. eassrress,..-The pantie is requested to hear in mind that everything prepaneby the Graefenberg Company bra their sad sposi it. • Spurious article" hare been issued closely resembling the trentatte in every particular. except the reel, end the Utmost care should be used before purchasing. Agents for Bradionl,County—Dr. HUSTON and Dr. PORTER. Towanda. Iy3B J. WINTON!, DENTIST, HAS removed to s few doors below 'Bridge street, on the East side of Mains*. in the building for. merly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq. MI operations amounting to $6O, or over, one ha) to be paid down, the remainder in three mouths. I the operation proves unsatisfactory, the money paid will be reloaded. A note of hand however must secure the payment *Abe half WI unpaid, with a proviso. TheIEMIZIE 11E0271 4 THE SUBSCRIBER. having now eompleted his amingeracnts for the accommodation of the Travel ing. Public, feels warranted in soliciting his abate of Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with the beat the market affords. His Stabling is Lane awl Warm. His Bar shall he 61h rd with as good Lirsos as are to be fond in the country. BESIDES, for the *accommodation of many, the subscriber is manufacturing Boots, Shoes Saddks, liar nets Trunks and Valets, he., 4c. And keeps on hand a good as.soriment of PATENT MEDICINES, foi add of which his patrons will be asked only a raod rote price. Come one, come all, both far and near A home you'l itrol, a home to cheer, And s cheap atticle if son would buy Call 'JCL/uterine and try. For former patronage and fasces, the public aria please accept the sincere thanks bf T. D. SPRING. Laceyville, Feb., 13, 1831. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA I - Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! A. ilf. WARNER (des this method . of infintning his old customentand the public generally,. that he has purchased of J.P.Bul his stock of Watches, Mocks and Jewelry, and commenced the.ebove business in all of ita carious branches at the old stead 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 neves. sary to say a wond on that point. With his • long es. persona) and great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, be has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches sod clocks, I will do theta justice. . All goods sold, or &riling done, warranted is 1 recommend, or the moms refended. A good assortment of Clock., Watches and .leivelry kept constantly on band. My motto abaft be—lnick secs If mill profits, rash down, and no credit mete. Creak need trot be asked tor—es t era booed not to make it• aequaintinee. Towanda, Joky 12, 1850. A. kr. WARN!'. /LNIZZ CiILiVIIMEMENT. r rug largest era most complete assortment of schont, 1 Wank and miscellaneous BOOKS & STATION- ER Y ever offered in this market. and at very low prices, now just oftttitutut,llo 0. V. VA RTI.ET rs. tiliscettancane, Not the Toanmaila ranursem, BUT STILL IN OPERATION! flEO: W. POTTER would merpedfully announce. %.7" to the public that be is Mt possession of the New and Commeationa 1 . rousuisar 4 slattern afro. a the borough of Towanda, at the place whine me Chair and Bedstead Factory 'formerly stood, whets be inteLds to eurnufactrink and keep constantly on hand all such work in the above line as the wants of the public requite, each as Mill frons.and Gearing, Saw mill rods end Cider-inM sample, Horse-power work. Pioneer, of various patterns, Cora Ploughs, BetaPom Cattiest:re, dm. rte. . \ He pledges himself to use his best aide:Vows toteep up with the Improvements of the age In articles of bum bendry in'the line of his menufacturn. He has long since learned that the best way so serve One's self IS to serve the public; and he feels confident that his efforts from time to time to introduce etch articles as experi ence has proved to be useful to the user, will be pro poly appreciated. He would say in short, that he intends O. be In Pow session of the best patterns erns of Ploughs and Cultivators, and all articles of husbandry In his line. He would also say that he has had an experience of five and twen ty year in building. Machinery, and tura great acme• modations for that purpose, and would invite those who may want Castings or Machines z fiued to give him a all; and es ha attend, to his own bueloses personelly r he pledges himself that the wt* en the public Ls his capacity shall be fully attended to. As be is desirous of bringing his business near cash as passible, be will sell sittouishimilf low to mit pay ing customers. Come one, come all ! and the subscri ber pledges himself to please all who will he pleased. 0::?* He has on hand and will manor .amuM STOVEII fin sale. Towanda, May . 1 26.,tefi I. GREEN'S TYPE FOUNDRY, No. 128 Fulton street, Bun bxilding, New York. No. 17 Canal street Row, New Pr/eana, To Newspaper l'addishere and Printers. 'IXTIH confidence I invite the trade, before they Purchase elsewhere, to give me a call at No. 1U Fulton-street, New York, or at No. IT Canal•st. Row, New Orleans, where I am ready to furnish them with all kinds of BOOK-AND NEWSPAPER TYPE. of the newest and most beautiful style. I am also prepared to supply the mach admired Scotch letter. having late/y procured from Scotland a series 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 Pounder in' the Union. By an entirely new method in the mixing and east. ing I am enabled to retain the-virtues or Me comp°• trent party of the faded, and thus to produce,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, for 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 establishment of complete Printing Offices, such as Presses. Wood Type, Cases, Stands, Brass, Press and Wood Rules, Imposing Stones, Compos ing Stick, Brass and Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet Racks, 4c, &a. Old Type taken it:exchange for new at 4 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 hint 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 kind of work to be executed. Publishers of Newspapers who will insert this advertisement three months and send me the papers containing it addressed to " Nesbitt's Register.," Neer York, will be paid in materials of my mann facture, provided they`purchase six times the amount of their bills for advertising. H. R. GREEN, No. 128 Fulton.st. New York, and No. 17 Canal.st. Row, New Orleans. m 43 Removed ..to B. Kingsbery's Block ! it .1. Chamberlin, AS just returned from the city . LA- of New York with a large (6- Input= rt pply of Watches, Jewelry and Silver ware, comprising in pa, ( the following articles:--Lever, L'Epine and Plain Watches, with t)IL -- a complete assortment of Gold _ Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Pin g" Ri ni , B rea m pigs, seceleta, Lockets, Gold chain; Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads--all of which he offers for sale eneeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on abort notice, sob warreented to run well, or the money will be refunded. and a writ. ten agreement given to that effect if required. ' N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in paresees fat work ; mod dm *arm now, wed foreeer,Mat Me Produce must be paid mice tie murk is done--I war siphon credit in all its forma. W. A . CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda. April 28, 1850. 311EQ• AMID 11117XIMIERIIIMILAIVE, cotravr 5u%%%%1 t. WVING locoed in Towanda, his services may IL be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Mee t or by tailing at the offiee of Ulysses !demur, Esq., where he will be found, or where a written ap• liestpton may be left. Nov. 1, 1850. 0. U. P. BUMINIFf, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TOWANDA, BRAD. CO., PA. OLs- Office, North side of the Public Square. E. H. MASON, M. D., IFIEZZIMILLST gADIEZIEMZEO OFFICE on Main street, font doom below Bridge sweet, where he may be: found, when no profes sionally engegad. Towanda, N0v.30, 1850. MANSION DOUSE, HEaubscriber respectfully 'inform the public that lihas taken possession of his old. stand, in the south pitt of the Boro'fof Athens, where ho will be at all times happy to see his friends, and will endeavor to make their stay with him agreeable: He frusta 'bat an assiduous attention to flab 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 a com fortable and convenient stopping-place. Hi. TAILS will I. well stlyolied---and the best li quors be procured for the lila. Goon arsautio is attached with careful and men tire hostler,. Cl- An omn;:sta will I* ran- to the. Waverly eta lion. Worry ',monger% to and from every, train, east or west. . E. 8. MATHEWSON. Atheris April iB, teal. DOZEN more of those cheap sod good kINEN 'V COATS, ibis day, tcr.eived by May 29. If. t!k. A. CAMPariLit lathity' I. Afflicted Jo not Despair Anollter /dime bek,* rescued from Death by Sdtentk's Pubnavie Syrup. The Wowing ems is one of the greatest triumphs of medicine over disease met published in medical his. tiny. Read it! Prompted by ochlthmithen theling of benevolenee , and for the benefit of my afflicted feline beingi, ds. sire to make known a short &sedition of my disease, and the unexpmted eure !'obtained from SCHENCRB PULWINIC SYRUP. About threeyears *gni was afflicted with a violent cold, which settled on my breast and side, renderer, tow days wound ohm 'oroneiders bla blood; my edngh was tight and distressing every day I had violent fever creeping &ills, and patinae nests at night, with greet di/Realty of bending and v e s t toes of appetite; my system was entirely pros. Meted, being confined to my bed most of the. time, woo! the most eminent physicians of this vitr o *. tended me, and after exhausting all their skill. pro. nounced my cam incurable. Indeed, one said my lungs were almost gone, end I could the possibly re cover. At this stags of my disease, Lwas pymaikd I b o n d o try Dr. Schenelea Palatonie Sne, sad Ware bad taken half a dozen boPlesi coo so Fal otoalered as to be to go slant the hoe*. seemed to strength. eft my whale eye:era—it loosened the IMMO end stop. ped the bleeding--my bowels berme minter. Be d every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and nourish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pro. grew of my health and so sudden the change, that became too sanguine of a speedy cute, and abandon. ed the use, of the medicine before the disease wilt thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the lungs last talLiaccompanied by rt waging cough. I again commenced taking the Pa. movie Hyrup, and sent for Dr. fle.henek who, apau careful ezareletetion. advised use to continue 'Mg Belem Iv. lad taken four bottles, an einem* formal* my side, which gathered and broke, discharging, as net as I tan judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow mop ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my wholesye tem, Prim this time 1 begin toga* better, and we happy to say entirely recovered. I sin ewe at this time I enjoy better health than I have for the last ten years. *site I commerical taking the Poleax& Syr. up, I have - hover failed to recommend it wherever I went, that others, es well as Emelt, might be erred saved from that aw(al disease; for I fad it a duty I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the *odd. Permit use to mention' a feW caseamhich have come under my .immediate observation. Being on a visit to Camden. N. 1., last sutumera saw a and. evidently in the last stage of bowel' consumption. The mother inhumed um that the physicians had . given the child up as in curable. I told her whet benefit I had rectitred (toot the nee of Sehenck'a Pultnonie Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer until stout three month: after; being in the motet, my attention was . drawn to a lady who observed lee very attentively. ' She finally approached me, and asked if I was not the lady who recommend ed Schenck". Polmonie Syrup to her dying child last summer in t lamden. I replied that I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered, red was uncom monly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resides in Heidesberg. Another lady I would mention in particular, who had a scrolojpos affection. Huhu* and neck presented one-continued sore, and one of her eyes was wrionsty, affected with it. She had became greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. I induced' her to try Schenek's Pulmonre Syrup, which she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMillen, whose residence I will give on appli cation, vas - evidently in the last stage of Consumption, merailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. Ins very short time she was entirety recovered, and omen. , joys eieelfent, health, having become exceedingly fiesky These are three eases within my knowledge, Which f know were caved by Seltenck's Pultnonie Syrup, All Who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my residence' Pahish Street five .dooe• above tenth north aide, I think I will .be able to satis factorily corvine* them by own more, end !others that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Sines my care, there have !ere so many to we me !phone what I took, that I haire had a very good opportunity of knowing a meet many that have taken it, and have been greatly Demented thereby, and I think if persona afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, would mid for Dr. Schenck, and let him easefully monitor their lungs. and if he says he can cure them, kikmebse • directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapid* recover. GULIELMA L. LETBERT. Phihdelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H, Scusocir—Heav Ktr—l have brown Hrs. Leiben for several years, as a lumber of my church, and have all eonfidence in her statement, and Oro re. joined to find her again restored to health. Any thing 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 J. H.BCHENCK,a>•hiI Lab. orratory 8. E. corner Coates & Marshall its., snd•by the following Agents in Bradford Cxtaty. Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Dailey, Lerayareille; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn. Rome; J. J. Warted, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le Roy; C. E. Ratbbone, Canton ; King & Vosbarg, Troy and by MIX & MASON, Towanda. • Price, $1 per bottle or $5 per half dom. i)1 ROOMY 111111, The Weals COTIGII ItEMEDY. litary_yentra of egiarberce„ and etas dam a "(mama fl ew weed Clare* of Veusampthne Complaints, Woe prolvd to the undoubted sublaction of all perking wile kayo become ar upairmad with lids sowdrefat .ease, that It it gineetsly is because ii Is weekkip and haatier, and went cereal= Cowsuurpolow of ilser ugs, than anylemr Iteneedris tra wotid. We bare, isoweses,that it is laid tome Ow Comm. dos can ace he aired. Re that the opinion the teeny or Om legr, we than not attempt to argue with inch , but this we welt asp, era do atm; sii I width cut be peered in tillegilaudo of elm. Net this assdiclee cured iCesgilaand dimmer wkieb.=l l l / . 4 . atm irate were called reed 0101M04.41014 _ were suieuled xi epurrowe dre tesswebild,froA IMO is au "' 00 " 5°6 120 0 14 Petwo &thew iFle its. lord ed . deal me wei to base died w ith deli fital disease Cleftwillelptlssm.. This B.M. has cooed thsawasee of persona who wee said to be hopakul7 sin licted-wbobed*rdiku, Cat Perm lothrticeelar and thd•-111laciallty of frau...rwelort Dparree ties -flake Pew -N, waraffir *MCI 010 Flesh and Bleed. beteg =eh campUftts bare bras cured Mew It Ina said they orate gee Mire a Week. longer. The Medicine has cured seam who lingresuppoeed to be to • OW *tate, but, by the use of th is moody, Ussy guru sites and * good ealth. This Marissuer is Randy a agetiableseausewo— f. it Isplesisse st take, sod sew due fruary to enyftrage of diocese or teem' igal dr' c u lt effects les Irow‘eKel erd oboes redtwealses Cares hi Pleriff f ft v 11214 fOr•ndil i g d. whole eystent-by Ore an acing a Wet serbor-eitos p CeuglreseckUp Ifervens--nd OW red failisatieg ep tamalee. It twee the tollewhlS 4 01110116 viz ".... . COnsumptaon, COMM sad peta, Banatila..dakaa, asitemcmmi, Nu+ tap at Ma t"mbia tpa Smut, fidg, a i d jcp_afoat! ,,, l . Mt= ate4regan.4.7l.` tn.* be l? Art Proof and paniettlara of Carew me car hr owns am Thealblap—all car Avow lowa dim to two ontr• for sale by HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda C. H. Herrick, Athens; C. E. Ratbbona, Coke D. D. Parkh nest, Leroy; 1. Hanson, Moorman; E W. Baird, Rnannersfield; D. Bailey & Son, Lahr villa; T. HoropbreT, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn BOP &ale F.B. Tracy, Smith6eld ; Gee, lin 0011 ; L.& P.. Runyon,Troy. Alt orders muse% addressed 0. WALLACE CO. 304 Broadway, N. Y. 34sorrlY Very ,Stratege but tree. Gentleman of Utics,.N. Y., has abtained " -hi the Witch-hstal, a simple revelly, bir a more just claim to the name of " family curs ail " man any Medicine we have ever before knout. Nothisg is connected with it but a Mile Alcohol to preserve it , and yet it acts with great certainty_ in remeeifei and all local indentation, curing elf sores, burr* kw' tee and lameness, rapidly: Pilei oemPlele ta cholera-morons, hemorrhage, ear ache,'Llodpache, eori eyes, and all nervous affections. .ft is white as son and as harmless, and it is called " Pond's Pain Destroyer and Healing Estract." Nona is simian except "Pond's Extract" is blosreet the heals. -Me. Pond Bratintrodomid this tordieirie le the public and be. expended a vast deal of time 01 money in bringing it to* hisleatiite of petOmikeh _, we notv.warrarit every bottle to give satisfaction. A man by . the name of Spencer has put Wise article celled "The Coyle Extract"-which claims 0 be from the Witcb-heel. If from that shrub, item ° a s perfect deception, and it is a very impairer& tie; be nor deceived, get a pamphlet and see. For gale at Mant)nye's ar. Co. Towanda, 8. 8. man Monrodon, Nahum & Ltimh Leßev, IWO Willey Franklin. June bth ISA