Temperance,: dress..- riltilfe P4OO depressieg.akikem ely:Piforit!. flu • the .contrary,; it should nerve us_ for morazeignrouts atel'ex' tended exertions. We at least may do some thieg, toward'rentlering the dominion,okleiTyrent' less burdensome—we may by perseverance, lead men to the knowledge el thedangers which link in waiting forthem—we'may even, now grad then, bang back to .society some unfortuna.e, who las - forgotten his duty to God, his family. and society. s' The work •of the prOwees of totem perance falls upon the / Sons of Temperance. Tuus most exclusively belongs'ihe task of reforming men once led astray, and guiding snit sustaining their feeble"steps in the pa'h of rectitole But there are iitfluetwes which go back of eh this—primary prin ciples, to be inculcated ;'y other means, powerful in their nature, and which must 'be exerted as we Irmo ultimately, to be completely successful. It is far easier to teach men to shun Rol evil habit, than to recleirn • them, when once they 6ve com menced 'Practicing it. Dew infinitely easier to imbue the minds al the young, with correct views in regard to Temperance, than to stop their career when once going headlong to destruction? In this respect, there is a., radical defect in the, manner of educating children: It is a fault for, which nearly every parent is responsible. In view of the danger to vi7liich every child will be subjected, as he tries the walks of life alone, the principles-and advan Cages of sobriety Would be early enforced upon him. He should be taught to be temperate as he is taught to be honest. Let not your 'Sons; if , they fall, turn to yeti with a merited reproach to impaft a sting a Sharper than a serpenie torah Point opt to them early the evils which result from Intemperance—warn them of the danger there is in its useleatri them to taste not, touch not, handle not, and'yOur children will never prove a fiuitful source of Affliction. ' But it is principally upon the Church of Christ, as made visible ttpon the Earth, that devolves the propagation of those truths which will, guide men in the way of Temperance. The pulpit hes im mense power to overthrow Error of every descrip tion. it exerts a power wielded by no other influ ence. Jur labons are sanctioned by the recognition and authority of Divinity. Total abstinence is ne cessary to the lull enjoyment of the virtues and graces of Religion—lntemperance is incompatible with the practice of those duties enjoined upon the followers' of the meek and lowly. A better _day hair dawned upon the Church in this respect—a few years' have effeeted a radical change. The pulpitis no longer afraid to denounce the fruitful source of sin and ungodliness, for fear of offending ..some prominent member "who might consider its language as having a •,personal application. Total abstinence should be a feature in the creed of every chilreb, for the professing Christian is no ornament ld the Church, who is in the habit of becoming in toxicated, or indulging in the use of spirituous drinks, however sparingly. His example is a bad one, and should not be tolerated. It proves that his appetites are more powerful than his reverence. What a spectacle it would be, to see a man obliged to'have recourse to the brandpbottle, before he could offer up hist morning orison to the throne of - Grace. The idea is as ridiculons•in its conception, as it - would be impious in its realization. By illustrating the truths of Temperance—by in termingles practice as a duty & necessity—the church cart effect more towards a total reformation than any other one power. The cause appeals particularly to those who are seeking the spiritual • welfare of of their fellow-men. To make men Christians, you must make them sober. The hem:Mini truths ollleligion fall upon a barren soil, when addressed to the Intemperate man, for his degraded habits " Harden all within,. And petrify the feeling." He makes them a scoff and a jest. But Temperance is the handmaid of piety—the two are inseparable. To the Church, then we look with the expectation that it wilt be the greatest and most effectual means to forwarding the Temperance movement.. Upon Woman we rely, in no small measure, for the prosperity of the cause. She haebeenforemo, in *fiery movement intended to benefit mankind, which has engaged the auentitia of the vrorld i since she lingered with pious lave the last at the cross of her d) ing Savior, and hastened to be the first at his sepulchre. Her influence has always be'ea on the side of Right. She is never wrong. Patient and enduring under suffering, her courage and zeal never flag, when the sterner sex become diemayad or disheartened. Upon her falls the heaviest evils —her lot is to bear its mostgrierous burdens. She drinks the deepest dregs of the bitter chalice. She realizes all the agony which the devoted heart may feet at the unkindness and degradation et the best beloved. Keenly alive to the sufferings already endered, to the incalculable advantages she will derive Irom the Temperance refoim,—Wornan has 'ever been zealous and active in its furtherance,— She has upheld its banners, when its folds were drooping in neglect and inattention. And she may effect much. The mah is debased, indeed, who will not be moved by a woman's affectionate solici tude. The heart is corrupted, which will not own her power. Oh, woman you have an influence over the welfare of man which has ne bounds, and I beseech you fur his sake--lor your. sake—as you - value your peace and happiness through life, exert it to, shield hilt, from the semblance of danger. As a Mother, Wife or Daughter, or still by muretender ties, if possible such may be, strive to keep those who rejoice in the treasures of your affection, from the vortex of Intemperance. ,The power of woman will continue to be exerted in the cause of Temperance, and many a man shell have cause to bless ' the hour he' listened to the ' fectionate entreaties of tier who has indeed been his guardia,n angel. " The sympathy and encouragement of the good andhenevolent, every where, should be iiiitentled to the, cause. It is pre-eminently the cause of Be nevolence. Its doctrinew and tendencies are Iberia of good will toward men. It is a grave question how far we fulfil our duty to our Gad or our obligatiorie to our feltow"tnen, if we sit , listlessly still and)see them suffer under the horrors of this curse; Tne ;muse needs the aid and encournmpnt octhe chari table.. Without it, it can hope toakei Inflifife progress. Brethren ! our course is onward. We am urged on by every, principle of religion and justice anti latirreinity—by every consideration of tinty--and by the proniplings of Good towards our fellowmen. Eat it be the highest aim of every Son of Temper. once se.todive as to adorn his professions, and be a-bright example of the beneficial tendencies of the %der. By so doing,, he will enhance bis own happiness here—and increase -fitsjitospeetti for that Hereafter; wherein his majesty reigns theSepreme Pitriarch,- and wberehi ag r „ , :rheir effulgence are knee tutheprineiglesetit Um; Eiltur. and Mk= LITT." - • 24runiturtit Jui;thawo4 AgicOlinti; 80% AT ATHENS, PA. • 211/W4OIIE ♦LEICUV[UEAL SOCILTA 044. IFSICH UN Rail Road Horse 'Power & Tresher, With Ike Lairs? and Importaid Improvements, for which Patent is.seeured. THB subscriber takes this method to inform the Fanners of Bradford and the adjoining counties, that he is agent for, and has for sale, the above ceibra. ted ind unequalled Horse Power and Threshing Mir chines, which he is prepared to. furnish on the ume terms as by the manufacturer, with the addition of the actual cost of transpdaatiori, contracted for at the low est trha best rates. The subiteriber has sold a number of the above ma chines in this, and the ittlj lining counties of Chernung . and 'flogs, N. Y., and all wiihout exception have given the very best satisfaction, and , where they are known; all farmer! give them the preference, on account of econorai to threshing . , being operated with much less expense, and cracking and waiting much less grain than any other machihe in use. The Two-Horse 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, pet day. TIM ILS. The pg.* for Emery & Co.'s one Muse Vowel.. $B5 00 ao '. Thresher and Separator, 35 00 - do Bands, wrench,eiler and extra pieces, II 5 00—5125 00 do t s • Two-horse Pow*, $llO 00 do Trerheriand Separator. 35 - 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, &e., 5 00—$150 00 Also,linteeier's one-horse power,Thresher, and Separator, complete, (improved this season) Wheelers twe.horse Power, Threaher and Separator, complete, Price dr• Ei4ery's ,T.realter and Cleaner, with hander wrenches, Ore., do ' Si? Mill, complete for use, Price of Grant's Fan Mills„ adapted for haturor pterer, from .e '2200t0 25 00 The.sabscriber will aim the -coming season be pre pared tq furnish to order EMERY & Co.!N NEW THRESHER AND CLEANER . . The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good fan ning mill, cleaning the grain fit for market, 'wasting none. 'The additional east being but little more than a fanning mill, or shout thirty donorit-.—making the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost $75 to the Farmer, and with Euler,. & Co.'s tvre- hone power. filBs 00. CR account of the large demand for the above machineaNnd the difficulty of immediately filling or. den for them. persons wishing to purchase machines should give me timely notice as to what kind and at what time they wish tb procure them. Fanners wishing to do their threshing immediately after brim, should procure theirmachinos as early as the first of July. Also for sale A GCC RAL ARBORTMVT OF IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEWNTS, At manufacturer's retail prices, tuck as ORN SHELLERS, HAY St STRAW CUTTERS, ULTIVATORS, °IMPLANTERS, STUBBLE,SWARD,SUB•SOIL ¢ oilier PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR HURNS, KENDALL'S HURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES, 33nriall's Grain Reaper. Revolving Horse Rakes, Bay, Straw and Manure Forks, tie. 4c. Also, East Iron and Wood Cistern and Well Vamps, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or small quanti ties, cheap for dad.„ COOK, PdIRLOR OTHER I 1,11i (DI N ,11 4 s VARIOUS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, SIZES, PRICCS, &C lify.steek of Stoves, and prices, will compare favors. bly with those of any Wove Store in any of the large neighboring towns. Tin, Japanned and Sheet Iron Ware, manufactured and for sale wholesale and retail, Cheap ,or Cash. .A large and full Catalogue of Agricultural Imple ments and Stoves, wi.h engravings, furnished grads, either here, or o 9 application by mail post-paid. RAYMOND M. WELLES. Athens, Pa., November 30, 18.50. 1y26 NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop forts:lair occupied by Adsua Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake'. wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kind. of BLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms. They are determibed by doing their work well and promptly,-to merit, as they hope to r eceive, a share of public patronage. - HORSE—SHOEING done in the beat manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the stoat skil ful manner. • WOOD WORK - for wagons will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be Watrantod to be well done, and Manufactured from the best materials. The public are requested to give us a trial, and -judge for themselves. ESEN WINE & SEEDIBOIIII. Towanda. May 2. 1851. BLACKSMtTHINO A DAS ESENVINE respxtliilly Informs the polo. lPc that he now ocCopleg the shop Where Maisel and brother have fur ears Worked, neatly opposite Temkin!? foundry; where to go, all Irak in his line, al formerly in the best manner,; Ise is de: termined the' reputation be has attained-as a skilful' workman shall not suffer by any neglect of the inter ests of customers or by any hiattemion to basiaets. • TOOLS, manufactured rut order--machinerf of all tads repaired in the twit manner, and every kind of Repairing and Itfanufaitoring be,done at short notice, and In the - style desired. Horse Shoeing, on reasons% term, Re will oleo take Conitry .11rwerrie la payment for wotti but *to dm?* to credit, Towands, Jan: 11; 1851. ECONOMY; DuRABUTY NEAINESS, Saddle f illarness & Trunk Manufactory. E etrth. 6;;; lelimcitt4 ruf(;f6-thlPolic ar li Ant they hen taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Hoofer, on Mein street. a kw doors, below,the Brick Row,,Whore they will keep on head a lime' mock of • 4 - iIIa r AKBOS, 016 V) 240 0 MagZegl. Taunts, vimasa ? articleasin their lino mfnnfsetarad . to onteksala male tf tha best snataialowid for aanlunaraihip mom ha faupasasil la Nastiontftuls/k.luill, soli* a freak thaset'risbilill co ll adent they =a gin asti fsetiop . bgtb as ta.,quidilY VA rim cCash Wilt tkc'peid.tir Hides. aild•isimp. Pa* at the Wiest nig* akin , Photir-: • Tailasl• 5650,. , WA' AND FIRE; INSURANCE' The !United Shiaaritiltrilasuraneia& flute.. On - thernew priniVe,%which the insuredparticipat . Charter Perpertud... . . .. . .Capitelll2so4M F. 15..H0rr, Medical iximiner, Athens, Pa. :War. ;nation tgliert, ttniappticatione teemed by, s'• - - . • J. E. CANFIELD,: Athens" " Aber sppliarticeav for Insurance against kw by Fire in The Washington' Co. ilettual Ines Co. .Tbelirgert Mutual Comainy in the Viotid. Capital over ;Loewe • Over 100,000 wrtanbert. The State at Tharitehalelf, Pa. The great Pennsylvania Company: being a Farmers and Merchant's Company, with a large and increasing cash fund, being both • stock:and mutual Company. A. E. CANFIELD, Agent, Athena, Pa. Pension and Bounty and dletnev. The subscriber having received all the Pension Wes necessary instructions and forms, front the pmper.de partment at Washington, will attend the application of *Soldiers, Widows, and minor children of - Holdings, who by the late law are entitled to ounty Lands for titmice' rendered during the war of 1812, or any of the Indian wars since 1700. And all Pension claims un der this various acts of Congress. The bite pension laws and decisions giving to many pensiOns not here tofore entidectio them. Prompt attention Avon to ail post paid comitnniemions, by Atheits,Dec. 18, 1850. - J. E. CANFIELD. THE UNITED STATES' LIFE INSURANCE WARTY AND TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual...Casksystem./.Capital fi'260.000 Office No. 28, Merchant,' Exchange. ORGANIZED upon the "mixed principle," Stock and Mutual, which combinedfratures offer to in sured members double the usual security, The Cub syste.a of payments bar also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created, by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premium, 'men which its po licies are being issued, is the only scalitesperience his proven should be adopted, as affording requisite secur ity to be insured. and an undoubted guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental to. ble,ntay be found worthless, at the very instant a pea cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance, very 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 make ultimate security the primary and moat important object, which elm only be attained by so ad. jesting the premiums as to anticipate unexpected loss es afid fluctuations of every kind. ft 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 thee's. tion of the insured, be paid annually, semi-annually, or suarterly, in advance. All necessary information, together with Hanks, pamphlets, dm., may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. Csarinn, Athens, Pa. $l2O 00 145 00 76 00 35 00 DIN SCTORIL Stephen It Crawford, Paul B Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompsion, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George Mlfenry, Jacob L. Florence, Jima Dement, William N. Goo4win, John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD, President. Almon W. Tatnarsow. Vice President. CHAS. G. hrtAv, Secretary and Treasurer ARTUA ET—Mantlel Eyre. COMMIL awn Ariotirst —Thomas Batch. F. 8. Horr. Medical Examiner for Athena. December 27.1850. - DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is this day dissolved by mewl consent. E. Smith & Son will settle she business of the late firm. Thoel indebted must make immediate payment, and thole who have agreed to pay grain, are notified that unless der livered at the tine agreed, Cash will be expected. , E. SMITH, C. T. SMITH', November 15, 1850. JERE CULP. SAKES HAM M me TRUNK MANUFACTORY. E. Smith it Non, R ESPECTFULLY inform the public .that the will continue the business at their old stand, &ill. side of the Public square, and will teep onitand, and manufacture to Oder. : every variety of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALICES, &c., of the best materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. By strict attention to business, and. promptness in follfilling engagements ; they hope to continue the lib eral patronage they have heretofore enjoyed. CARRIAGZ Tamotsu will be done on short notice, in the neatest manner. MI kinds of Grain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work., RIEM 1Ogri::10-11VAL L! . ESMITH lc SON have removed their teas do .C. 4. Harness Shop to the building nearly epposite the Ward House, late the "North Pennsylvanian" printing office—on main street. Jan. . CHARLES . K LADD, M. D. Pillf15101AN : AND SURGEON. :9fflea in the "Union Block s " up stairs; Nor* side of the( Public Square, over Elwell's Law 006 . .. Entrance between Elwell's and Adams' law cam; -where he may always be found when not professionally engaged. Towanda, July 12, 1850. PRIED CrJE2ll' 2111)1111N. a New Zlra in . . Newspapers. WHE CITY. BUDGET is &piped to fill a blank in II in the newspaper world,lT Refined and Elegant Literature, Wit, Humor, Graphic Life Sketches of For eign Countries, and the overrday coniersatione and the manners of their people. Each number will berm bellished with spendid engravings, engraved from new and original designs by the best Artists in America. No old cuts or foreign witticisms, iehuhe,', will be: admitted, but everything will have the advantage of originality. - - _ Familia will find this an interesting Journal for flair, parlor_tabloos from it not only information of the mQt it agreeable and pleasant kind may be obtained, but they will find something to amuse them in their leisure hours. There is no paper lila, this at present in America. if indeed there be one in any pert of the - world ; but our people are a reading people, and require, u we shall give them, subjects of and amusement in a 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, but leave them to form their own. 07 Every Country Merchsfit and Family , should read David Alwyn, or the Ruined Country Merchant; A peep Into Mercantile Agencies ; which has crested inch * great sensation in business circle*. and will be continued every week until it is contluded. It ia de : signed to show op in their tine light Those spier whit live by misrepresentation of the most private affairs of Merchants and Fami kw, to the injqty of tradestedthe demoralisation of man. A sample copy of the,Cily Budget will be sent 17 mail to any address in the runny, if requinalt ' rbre is not a *trio Ammar that ewe se Muth* original reeding trainer for Abe same price. Price - One DONT 11.121011:110f.T1110 Cents per sin. fTfly• fin *a' by Nirtsbor *Pa' Nowasitaibl lbOughOut*.# 4 ri4ed B 4 4l l. * TO WINTRY 14ERONANIS & POSIMASTERI The cult' liollozr will la' famislied 'MOW* the followinglow.pricess ... • ;Vopkgp 0 4 , 9 ,14 1 #*.;.• • •'*: s b, OP re . 0 :20 ?..• • •••,..•,•• • 5,00 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • • a'ooooo . , " , Qv .. , .. All*mimsnieations must'beint ? '44l4l. • irsd. address : : WI to . R. F. MAT•II.r4ACAs ' 162 Fulton :N, AGGE ' iuliortmint bt Ctotlb,'Cassametts and L Salaams, also Csliciiitid whir Onoite 'so aiLfea' ihisifetionst PHINNEIII. 11)RINTBD fiseuels sad' Turkey Reds; as Vell es l iFiesteCk': o l; PaUcaPl, belAllinSis:CashMlFes MPECrniaiell *.gellibi 1 • n0 T a... 1 D.-,watnggi Co.:.* tUi sUa*eoui._ ' ~.: ~':-:ii ~ ), Dr. '.--Fildel'_ - celehOteitYMOichOs Palreeeiri Belvem, - Depereilmillyrop, *-:: Peetteallimieetent, ' fleutreoirectori — Pulmonary' Liniment. - Humor Corrector::.` f• Antipyspeptie Ogees rind Cole* ' Pith Mole Pills, li r ?egfek t ' replete ; • Pore sod Medicinal Cod Liver OW ste.. tied by /tux ermilaally t (=t with isaPreSelealed we . ens ia 407ealasastAtcoughst ColA CorkwornilOss .rislh'ln_a Read Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrrifelsorikitt Discuses. Rheumatism , feriak" Coaspkriato, Pike.* Dr. MO tineipudied :Patina silver plated abdomitaav supporter's; Improved plated steel Spring shoulder • braes;, silver !phallus tuhe. Dr. islttiVii On the prevention and 'cure of Consumption, Asthma Diseases of the Heart, &c., and On the method o preservikrg bealth and beauty to an old ; age. This book should be in every family. To the Con sumptive it pointaMd the only reasonable hope for re lief. ,To Mothers, thedireetione heves m the care sad education of children ate invaluable. 78,000 copies o thil book have pasted through the prem. and the sale continues unabated. For sale by 8.8. Fives' & Co., 709'Sroadway, N. V., and HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda, and by C. E. RATHBONE, Canton. trrDr. Fiteit's .Guide to Invalids. Or dientions to nelsons mina DriFitztee remedies, to bblad gratialot all the 'team 13y AN ADVERTISEMENT TFIJIT LP AAAA TO THE SOUND SENSE OF TEE COUUNITT Standard Medicines. The following equalled series of Family Medicines may be depended upon with the utmost confidogice. nuy have the %probation of the best physi cians in the country, and are recom mended by all who have used them as superior to any medic i nes.. They have beta Wore the Public I for five Pan t During Which time more then 6000 ;certificates here beetimceired from eminent priblic men and othersoind are now oir file et the Company's office. They are Compotifided With the nutxat care and *ill, and the ingredients are thoroughly tested "by scientific chemists,, so that medicines of a uniform end reliable qua- fity ire guarenteed in *Weise& THE GRAEFEHBERG VEGETABLE PILLS, Are particularly valuable for the preveiltion and cure of Fevers in general, all Bilious and Liver Crimplaints. 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Invaluable Mr Borns, Wounds, Sprains, Chillbtains, Corns, Bores, Sweings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, ulcers, Pains in the side and back immediately 'relieved, faflam 'nation of the Bowels, and for all cases where there is Inflammation'. Marshall's Uterine Catholics'', A certain cure for Prolapses Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaint) incident to females. Pro. pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of Utica; solely for the Gnsefenberg Company. Tel °TUSK 011141.1315111N0 WIIDICINES 41111 Eye Lotion, J Health , Bitters, Consumptive Balm, I Fever and Ague Pills,' Children's Panacea, Libby'l Pile Ointment, Saratioarifia Corniotmd. 43,The Graefenberg Manual of Health, a complete hand-hook of medicine for families. Price fifty cents. Office, 214 Broadway, New York. , Carrion.—Tbe public is requested to bear in mind thet euerytbing prepared by the Craefenberg Company bits their seal upon it. Spurious articles base been issued claret, resembling the getruire in "eery particular, except the seat, and the utmost are Should be used before pnrebesing. Agents for Bradford-County—Dr. HUSTON end Dr. PORTER, Tommie. . ly3B J. WINTOSH, DENTIST, TTAS removed to a few doors below)Bridge street, .1.1, on the East sided Maitt•st. in thibuilding f4tr merly occupied by J. D. Montanye Eiii. i= All operations amounting to PO, or over, one hal to be paid down, the.,remainder in three months. I il the operation proves unsatisfactory, the oney paid will be refunded. A note of hand however ust ware the payment of the half left unpaid, with a mist). ILACIL I TM.4I3 /Et I TEL 4 ' 01 1 H E, SUBSCRIBER, having now completed his .1 arrangements for the accommodation of the Travel ing Politic, feels warranted in soliciting his share of Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with the bed the market affords. His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar shall be filled with as good Lignor as are to be found in the country. BESIDES, for the accommodation of many, the subscriber is manufacturing Boots, Shoes Saddles, gar nees, Thsnks and Valses. ic., 15. e. And keeps on hand a good assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, for all of which his patrons will be asked only a mode- vote price. , Come one, come all, both far and near A- home you'l find, a !tome to chenti, And s cheap article if son, would bay Call at Laceyville and try. • For former patronage and &Tonic the public will please accept the eieeere Mask of T. D. ISPRING. Lamale, Feb., 13, IE4I. MYSTERIOUS WIRINGS IN TOWANDA! `Clock, : Watch, • and Jewelry Store ! , A.M. WARNER Wm' this method ~ • of informing his old customers and the public generally, thin he has purehised j of J.P.8a1.. hisstoek if,SYstehes. poets; and Jewelry. and eatitneoWid ascii brisineas in all of it" ,wolotm branches at tits old 'Snug ortfiri laiter,,OO Mein 'str?o,,,trro doors synth of ßoan' ftla Aelakelian: ala, watch .reliakei eatehlishisi q title iiominnuit7,; that it is , hardly wiry tbayr s triad - on Ast pint. • With ,ltio , ,,long err. Pe r im" Ifka great i 4 Vi,l2l ,l* fli i . *WO* t il*Ugb 1126 0 1 4 0 ar iha' 1 044T014,40 nus4 o6 , ll eire,ig siYAng to the public, ' bring on year watches and ilocli . 1 Will do themjnstiee. • , r ' • - • .• gads solit'or Repairing done, we:rental ei I monism:id 'or the mortar retarded. A - 7 : tosoirelig6Ttiieit at et**, 7a*bei Itepistslstrindyrus bend., • My motto aiek:se_ tee-nnall , Acrorni end do crtedit ;men. qnsditsteed dot be inked' ,for-i•es 1 ali boand:riot to make its eequeintenea, - Towanda: 101 y it. 1880. , • =me ZIEMOSTIELBT. r run him* SWnWetngmpletesommoloreeboot, blenk nad agovilsboons BMWS ArtfrrATZN. EBY everogerod 10 flag markeload it way sow Mt openinCat dlO 11.1). D.4.RTI4Tre. •• .. • • ... 01P117-. Itotthe Wrioda - ;llruntimok r . ..,_ , BUT . 111114 L ;.O.PERATIO I NI (Igo. W. PdTTE . Oro* respect(' ounce the'Ptit4 that he is la pOi!.* 011 : 0 1 Ow n -Nei and Commodious' in TOMMalt4 , ll,4lOlO2Ol`O6XOl iha boruilth Pt . :Towanda, St • the,_ place where t 1 Ind Witted riikriyPrmily Pitiod. 'Wiwi' . hit lab's's; to trumuracture said keep icoustaitly fin :lead all sock WO& tn Gioia - hie* .0 0 ATAPPi‘ 4 .4 O , public rcguir' e r rich is Milt beim sitd nail rod's* , CAK7guilLsc*lN !litclielPil.les Polk, 1901104 of various PagePlN %%Pm PloultikaPx*lPPic Cultivators, &c. & c . . . • - lie ,sedges himself to use hii.best endeivori .tohfcp trii with the Improvements of the'igis"„iti' articles - Of !KW bands, in thu line of, his iimaufsetuli. Ile hmi tong since learned thit the best taaf so serve one'r self'ls to serve the public ; and be feels confident that hislefforts from time to time td introduccauch atiicies eiperri once has ptoved'lohe useful to the user, *fine pro. tty appreciited. , 4 d ie- ould ssy in stunt, that he Intends to he in pow session of the' best pstterns of Ploughs and Cultivators, and all articles of husbandry in his line. He would also say that be has bad an esperknee or fire and twen ty years in bailding litschfirery, sad' his great semi,- ambitions for that purpose, and would invite those who may want Castings At Machines fitted'to give him a all; and as he attends to his own business petsoially, be pledges himself that the wants of the public in his capacity shall be fully, !dimpled to. As he is d'eSiroris of bringing hisbusiness ernesr cash as possible; he will all astonishingly low to cs 4 pay ing customers. Come one, come aft ! and the subvert. bet pledges himself to please all who will be pleased. OZV• He has on hand and will manufacture STOVE'S Ai. sate. Towanda, May 200851. GREEN'S TYPE FOUNDRY, No. 128 fillton street, Sun bzilding, Net: York. No. 17 Canal sired Rouh_Neto Orleans. - To rifewitpaiier Publishers and 'Printers. INTITH confidence 1 invite the trade, before they purchase i elsewhere, to give me a call at Nb. 128 Fulton•strect, New York, or at No, 17 Canal•st. Row, New Orlehns, 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 much admired Scotch letter. having lately Procured from Scotland a series of these beaunfutfaces, together with every Variety of form and partattrof 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 cast ing I sea enabled to retain the virtues of the compo nent parts of Site metal, and thus to produce, in addi tion to an elegant the moat SOLID AND DURABLE' TYPE, heretofore offered the public. To this last feature I woola in particilar 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 iitablishment of complete Printhig Offices, such as Presses,Wood Type, Cases, Stands, Brass, Press and Woo d Rules, Imposing Stones,' Compos ing Stick,Brass and Wood Galfeys, closet Racks, &c. Old Type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents per lb. The Trade dealt with on the most liberal terms, andlogrenage solicited on the ground of fur nishing to the purchaser of an article 'with which he will be *tilted 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 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 " Nesbites 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-st. New York, and No. 17 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans m 45 Removed 'to B. Kingsbery's Block ! it .t. Chamberlin, "ETAS just returned from the city hi: -LI of New York with a large 1 ...gh Supply of Watches, - Jewelry and , . i - , 4 7 Silver ware, comprising in part, ` . the following articles ;-- Lever, ~ -.. • _ '-',.:, L'Epine and Plain Watihes, with \`l),, _,.. ..,. ,-,- a complete assortment o f G ol d Jewelry, such as-Ear Rings, Fin ger Ilino,Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, ill sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads-all of which he offers for side exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice,. end warranted to ran well,or the money will be refunded. and a writ- ten agreement given to that effect if required. ' • N. M . —MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work; and els% kiwi: now, and forever, that the Produce must be paid when the work I is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. i . Towanda, April 28, um. i XEle cam. 1111T1110 1 1.011E161111CMCIE-.4.509 . 011WTT .Struvsyni. HAVING foisted -in Towanda, his services may be obtained by addressing • line through the Post Office, or by calling at the effiei of Ulysses Mercer, Esq., where be will be found, or where a written sp licatrion may be Icft. . Nov. 1, 1850. O. 11. P. ILIUM& ATTORNEY & COONSELLOtt AT LAW, TO W A NVA, BRAD. CO., PA. .(ctr• Office,,Nortivsicie 4:1) .- the 'Public Square. :E. MASON, 'M. IFIEWCOMIKLON 6 EZlMaanfsi f (AFFICE a Main street, four doors below %Mire X../ 'street, whoa he ins, be found, when nut lake. sionally engsired; , Toireride, N0v.30, 1830. • gA. - NTON',.. , -iliOU. : s.4 mire subseiity, nrietfolly• %fords the ttitdie that -L he has takikposaeishitt;of- his 'old'stiodi in the month part of the` ,Born' Athens,WheWs lie wilt best all tubes happy to 'see his Mende, andirill c endeavoi to maketheir - strywitli Min agreeable. - Ifeinaht that an. assidpons attention to the wishes of the travelling' pub lie wall secure hint- the reacts( the old retains of the u Mansion," aitd.ol4l eisit of Wl*. who desire, a; cam fortat?le and conrinieneatoppintplaii. -• • Th3!!,R Will t'e well sopplied•—and the best (mei be precoral for theifse. .12ooirarsatane is, attached With careful and igloo litv hustlers. CO' ApAii 2l oi.tnill.wili be to the Waverly tiOD.IO early passelgers biand.fions every, train, east OP west. t E: t 3. MATHEW/313N, Athena Am1:18,. 1851. 'A DOZEN Mete of those cheepstid good LINEN COATS; this asy rossiiea ~lebiodf::.= . , ..,,. !PPM • AfflieWit,4 10144 1.- SPair AnoOcilellino kiss tamed from Praidk hy. Schen c k, _.• • • .‘•••• rultlinnic:B3nighl : • . Theibilawiag care is Minot the ;greaten triumph, of medicine over , diamise-ever pabliebed In medical hie. Amy. I.Reattiti , ••1 -• . 7 , romp* by no rithe4thetilletfeelininf beneyelen e, an. 4 *Alm benefit of. my efflictedrfenew l e g otipt, sire Po• Mahe known • shillt thlutsiPtiert'd 10 7 , 4iitese, 'ink* inteSpected cumlalitainedfointlWßE,4 lB, PtILII(ONIO SYRUP. lAboulttbreelrareir4lo aniaw um.* giolent colds Whialtnetge4 ou my bralet-1 lider Itl4. OM! leW •All7 B 7:lefifillikraim consider,. da ble blood; my angle was tight add &stn . nesbeg. a rm , Xialent , fever .eresittii*lVr•hill*,- and, pro sweetie, at oightorith gees: difficulty of breathing aid great logs 'of appetite t my 'system wag entirely pe. nate/. being eellficed to my.bed, modal the cam e ... Two of the most eminent physicians of this city -tended me, and ilkr exhausting all their skill; p r ,. Pounced my cue incurabg.. 'lndeed. one said ay lungs were almost gone, and I could not possibly rs tour. At this stage of my disease. I was Prevailed upon to try Dr. Schender Pulmonic Syrup, and before had taken half a doyen bogies. Was so far recovered ,tobeto go about the house. It seernedto strive,. en my whole system—it loosened the cough and 'sue. ped the bleeding—my bowel* tienune regular, st every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and. Ronnie my. whole system. Indeed, such .was the rapid pre grecs of my health and so sudden the change, Ow became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and a4nde e ed the use of the medicine before the disease e a thoroughly eradicated, which reealted in smother *nee of bleeding at the lungs laet tall, accompanied by a ds nessing cough. I again, commenced taking the ? e t. movie Syrup, and , sent for Dr. Schenck who, epee, careful examination, advised, me lo continue *sing a Before I had taken four bottles, an abscess formed n my aide, which gathered and broke, discharging. so pe e as I can judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow no. ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify pry whole ay.. tem, Fran this time I began to get better, and Li happy to say entirely recovered. .17 um sure it that time I enjoy better health than I-have for the last trs years. Since I commenced, taking the Pulmonic Bn, up, I have never failed to recommend it whenrro -went, that others, as well as myself, might be sena saved from that awful disease; for I feel it *den! owe to the afflicted to publish it to the. world. Pelee me lb mention a few cane-which have come under r e immediate observation.. Being, on • visit to Cu* N. .1., last summer, resew a child, evidently in the Ita st a ge of bowel corniumption. The mother infinite me that the physicians bad given the child wine curable. UMW her what benefit I toad received fry the use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and lade% her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing win (ra t the, little sufferer until !bent three month, after; bee in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady air observed me very auerdivelY. Sloe finally approadid me, and asked if I was not the lady who tenni ed Schenck'i Pulmonic Syrup to her dying 'child le summer in 4:anidert. I replied that I was. that her child bad entirely recovered, and was m e , manly healthy. Der name is Mrs. Wilson, and sot resides in Bridesburg. Another lady I would mania in particular, who had • soofoloter kffection. Beau and neck presented one continued sore, and one of be eyes was variously affected with she had been greatly emaciated, and to all appearances mist meow,' I induced her to try Schenck's Pubnunrc Syrup, wide she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whOse residence I will give on sW, cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumptiee, I prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. Isr very short time she was entirely recovered, and sonar joys excellent health, haying become exceedingly fieslu These are three case in my knowledge, which I know were cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Ai who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble a cell on me at my residence Parrish civet five doer above tenth north side, I think I will be able to salle fsctorily convince them by own, case, and tethers t h e I know have been cured by this. Syrup. Since my cure, there have been so many to are me to know vibe I took, that I hare had a very good opportunity knowing a great many that have -taken it, and ha been greatly benefited thereby, and I think if per afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, winti send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully cumin their lungs, and if he says he can cure them,Sollowth directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapidlt recover. GULIELMA L. LEIBERT, Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. B. Flcusacw—Dear Sir-4 have known Mi Leibert for several year,, as a member of my dare and have all confidence in her statement, and am n joiced to find her again restored to health. Any the more, in addition to her statement, is needless. Your,, truly, THOS. L. JANE WAY, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, June 20, 1849. 6th at. above Gnu Prepared and sold by J. H.SCHENCK, at his Lt lorratory 8. E. corner Coates & Marshall itts., Baby the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo. A. Perkins, Athens, D. Bailey, Leurysvillet Humphrey, Orwell; Magnard & Woodburn, R ..11. J. Warfoul, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le ;il v. E. Rathbone, Canton ; King & Yosburg, and by MIX & MABON, Towanda. - • Price, $ I per bottle or $5 per half dozen. PULIHIIIY lushN The Great COVOlft iIEDIEDT. ' Many_yeara of eXpetienee, and more than Anndred They. wand uoren of Causampties .Complelets, We tinned the undoubted satishaton of an persons: who as team* quieted with this weeder/el rweetathat gnarls sawkir beesuse it is imam, and asalky, and non emote to eve Cnamautpthrs of the Lasigrei awn aor other Sewed, it de world. We Mow, bowenor, that als laid be haute Mai Caen* non can nee be oned. Be that the Opinion or the tone or the to, we shall not attempt to argue with such. but this we sea we, to, do tinert as a ba,which ate be proved lit thousands a am that this inedleine has eared Cesspit and arose which, kWh , eallecoed, were ealkd real Consanrotlass Emma* were ananded with amptemat that rent led, and were b an* wens cas tbe symptoms of those site efts, end who dauf are tads have died wishful fatuddiaesee s Cousannotlew, This Bees has aired thouserags of persona who were said to be bopekoeli dieted,artiobad hard dry, maw V ea aba—Pahoto the Brame Side, and DU ealts of Brimaillms—Sinient Cim—Thetie row —rieyett.Steseas—erid want away of sir - Fleals and Bleed. PaillOa• Wing inch complaints bv• bin ented elm it was said they weld ea Ilse a k longer. Medicine has eared some who were sup to be to a bid state, but, by the ass of this nausedy, they now lire, sad seg good health. This Barsain b pertly a segdabis enispored -It phneldll take, end Imo dew Wen in soy Magee! disease or do entostimx•. It edema wonderful and shoot =0 ,1 2, ' c argo by purloin Stnespdiesish and lend modal wh o l e g p sone ...g e , ate eirepiame. and p Ordel sexton—tens anony -Cough—weak° gm Nen:en—ad ail farga , ltisit Eittectittrittion. Cams the Mowed fle eases, tie •—• ConsuraptuThn, Cosams sad colh. amen* Assess, hstralcak 01 ' * T i t o tas Lis pi • ,, ll 4 , ths Bread, PK% oed C NV= keru. _ After MOM nintami. ts Bisset caisson* akar therehten, Chotres DAP twe e he o rg ia % Thriet a partkedana tii:Ctarth, fee au MO ow Agents haws their wi t h* ow For sale by. HUSTON & PORTER, Towels C. H. Herrick, Athens ; D. E. Raibbone, Cut= D. D. D. Petit' twat, Leroy ; 4.• Hansonl, Monroetsai W. Baird, Bunniteralleld; D. Bailey I dc 'Son, Lair' ripe; Huntrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woolbon Rome;E 03 , racy, lanfithfietd; CoryeE & Gee, Be' lin iton ; L. h: N. Radian, Tray. Alt orders nntit lie' addle:tied 0. WALLACE if Co. 304 Broadwayi N. t. 34egorlf Very Strange tint tree. Gentleman of Utica, N. Y., has obtained fno 11 the Witch-haul, a simple remedy , ''h ich ta Y it mom just claim to the name of “ family care all"' any Medicine we have ever before knoorc. Ms. rxinnecied with it but a - litde•Akebol to Nom" and yet it seta with great certainty in retrieving pa . and all local indemation, curing all sons, burns, beer nee and lameness, rapidly. Piles, bowel e 01 4 1111 °: cholera-mottles, hemorrhage, bar ache, toodwiebe, sag eyes, and all nervous affections. It is whits at sect and as harmless; and it is called " Pond's Pain,Deshvyerand 7Jealirrg• rant:' None is genuine except Pond's ExtracOls blownie the bottle. Mr. Pond.firat iniroduced thia mediciarle the public and has expended .a vast dad of time ad money in bringing it to a hightstate•of perfection, ad we now warrant every bottle to give sal hifietiOn• A man by the, name of Spencer has put Garth n 1 article called "The Coyle Extract" which claitev be from the Witch-tinsel. If from thalihruk Rang ° a a perfect deception, and it is e very imperfect trti' do; be not deceived, get • pamphlet and see. For sale at Montanye's & Co. Towanda, &HK man Monroeton,Parkhurst & I,andr Leßoy, I r tr Virilley Fraplain Suato sth