El MMM= . BM iingelan~rno~e,ylike tide htittnin - vdery-me tathygt ottackam,..ana thi3.ollen,to sucks fatal extent as . Ohm real losis to 'individnals::*.2.Thls 'hoicever, exert-shat human subjectsfrenahtlly - re cagriize 'ai talents on the slightest premerif fictitsr. - And are.thus,oftett led,. to. a lithely . ,witlttlmwal : troM - the eiturces,Ofmischief„ .. orthe:adoption_ of - meitni, - lot Arresting. its further- pragrets; whilst : dumb ani mals, when they Once ibdtv 'their . siCktiess, ',are generilty.illtreikdesperate conditions; 'Hence. the very hiyge . pertion . of thtiserettecked WWI: sicluies* that great necessity - of. removing 'this . "cause and preventing the occurrence of disease. Distriets of country *lnch Prove unhealthy to Juan, ate—equally so to. the inferior tutimals, ntttil these have become-. acclimated. The syminorro• will of courtie lie modified by the differences of or. giutization, anti they will thetefore vary greatly from those deveteped itithe human family (tom he ruction of similar agencies. ,Thus we ohm; her of horses having the " Blind Staggets"or the " YCllow . IVater7 2 or the prevalance of the'" Hollow.florn” among heal cattle, the lust name allectioti being a brain fever or malignant typhus, whilst the two last are forms of bilious'llivitr. 'Whenever We find epidemic diseases prevailing amongst the human family, it ienotes a condition of the atmosphere which will,eiert a malign influ ence equally upon %mat, especially on that most delicate and valuable one, the hoise. Greater care usual should at stleh times be taken; to avoid th 6 night air, and all exposure to'cold and wet, jut ttr we would art for the preservation of health fir our noble selves. But iu Housing animals fin pro tection against the inclemencies of the weather, they often exposed' to great dangers' from the arrange Merits of the stables and other buildings. Dr. T Southwood smith has devu!ei great atten. Lion to the exploration of the cause of sickness, and the means of determining these, io England, (rum the minute reports made through their complete eystem of registration, which has enabled hint tp identify sickly and healthy localities with great pre cision. Whenever, says he, fevur is frequent, there is uniformly a bad drainage, bad swerage, a bad supply of scavengers, and a consequent accumula tion of filth."' If a map be drat' uor colored so as designate the places levers prevail' to great extent, and show also Ala localities whore. drainage has been effected by the Health Commissioners, appoin. ted to attend to this, public duty, it will be found that where the Commissioners of Sewers have not been. there fevers are still prevalent . ; but wherever they have been, there fevers are comparatively absent. Filth and inctitnore, conjoined wiih heat, are the greatest enemies of health; The foul products re sulting from the combination of these elements and agents are detrimental to the health of all that breathe the. air,with which they become blended, The addition of lime and plaster to compost heaps, tends to arrest the too sudden decomposition of veg. etatle and animal matter, that: ould otherwise, by surcharging the air; operate irtjurion-ly upon the heath of animals confined in stables or cattle yards Mg pens are perhaps thamost frequent generators of foal and pestilential air, since they are the' corn 111011 receptacles of every kind of animal refuse with abundance of moisture to cause their rapid decomposition: We very often hear of hogs dying suddenly, in apparently high health, and whilst rolling in lamess. Their loss is generally ascribed to something eaten, of noxious quality. But the stoxious_influence which operates in nine out of ten such cases, is the• foul air emanating from the reek ing collections of filth which are but too often found in and about miles. 'The losses from this source, they could be ascertained and estimated, would make an aggregate that would much su.prise many who hare overlooked this =lief. And we may - say the same , in,,kegard to file pecuniary losses to individuals; and Oft:course to 'the country at large, from diseases and mortality among other demeetic • animals, attributable to Causes generally overlook. ed, and in most instances teal ity removable, through the adoption of — r means to secure ventilation, drainage ate Ilea ss. As one actual occurrence will go farther than 8t .., ty unbaetted asertions to establish _any important. tact, tveivill referio a case which we find 'in the last edition 0851) of they Farmer's & Planters' Encyclopmdia.i' It is Mere stated tinder the head of %satilation. - -a long and deeply interesting article —that a farmer had a large number of sheep hoes• ed4o feed on Itlang - el Wtirizell, a great number of tleiirp sickened and died; killed as he supposed by e food supplied to them. A veterinary surgeon who was, consulted, and who happened to be well idlorined nion4lte subjects of the benefits of ventil• mean, pointed out the remedy—a better circulation fresh air.among the.over.crowded sheeP,lold, after the adoption of which there were no more deaths, and the sheep throve well. Ithte of the greatest safeguards against the goner. ttoa of noxious ohs from putrefication, is. dryness. For, without die presence. of o• -r e'ertain degree , of moisture, no decomposition cars take plane. SufFt . Cieildrynese can generally be secured . by additions oi straw and litter from time to time, Dryness abcarthe manure beeps may, by some, be thought to prevent that proper stage of decomposition nee misery to bring h into the best state to exert its for- inning - action. This, i§ : a topic %shish may perhaps be taken up separately on some other occasion.— AilOa s nwhile, we recarnmend as an essential point torthe preservation of health, especially in the lat. tor part of lIIIMMtIf and in autumn, the most Por tent removal of aft stagnant ponds of.,ivater from the vieiniti of places,whera hories or any kind of fain 'stook at aecustorned tote kept. ` TO KEEP BIRDS /EOM PICEING FREIT.-.410 the seem is coming on for the depredations of •birds, 1 hi% to report my experience of last year, when 1: eared my entrants arid gooseberries, by winding coloured worsted round and acruis my bushes; and _my chetries,:by hanging up several pieeei' of tin with:strong thre.id in the different trees, two pieces being,hung; near enough together to clash; K itb the wind,,whitiLiourid; with the bright of this - tin,inAe sun, eedainirfrightened themf awey iand 1 - had-Wy due share or toil, whirh the preceding Sear, I was obliged to ;reliniluish to, thee .Agee: cultural' Gazette. - icor Born •=Those -who' liove ho `emu ti f r% W 1 .8,, 1 it C 0 0 p o 10 . 4toiiietI:Take irhalf pint, of mohieses and one Nit of ne4r milky whieh s put in a: hinds end ehakir wed tapiliettrench',BVitli this— Then die% solve gentler:cif pound' of glom In warm ne4, in, fifteen `to'incite* gieii tbie. Pbysisi&eibl, be ofeer;tliiik - ',`. • t4c: Agneultftrali : ltoyq;,--: : pall-.;;Tig:Stort; IAT ATHENS . WHEELER'S, .86 'ALSO EfiAERY-'l4. 'raw-YORK STITi ALRICICLTUALLIG In WIT ' • PttE3IICM . Rill Road Powee , Tres or, With the Latest mut Iniertant Imptiimentents j for which Patent is secured'. - • • subscriber titkei dill method 'Ao inform .the 1. Fawners of ' Predford and the adjoining countiei,- that he is agent 'for, and has for sale:the above cal. bra tell and unequalled Horse,Power and Threshing Ma chines, which he Ia prepared to furnish - on the same terms as by the manufacturer, with' the addition of the actual cast of trintrientatiotr, contracted for 'at the low.: est and, best rates. ' - • The subscriber has sold a number of the above ma chines in this, and the adfaning counties of Chemung end Tioga, N.Y., and all without exception have given the very best -satisfaition, and when, 010 are: knorin, all farmers give them" the preference, on account 'of economy in threshing., being operated with much less expense, and cracking and - wasting much less grain than any other machine in-use. ' • . The Two.Horso Power Thresher and Separator is capable, with three or men, of threshing from 150 to WO bushels of wheat or rye, or double that quantity foals, per day. '• I= The prices for Emery & Co.'s one - • Horse Power, $35 00 do Thirstier and Separator, 35 00 do Bandit, wrench, oiler and extra pieces; - 5 00—5125 00 do Two-horse Power, slfo Off •. do Tresher and Shunter. 35 00 . do , Bands, oiler, wrench, &c., 5 00—$150 00 Allo,Wheeler's ono-horse' prser,Thresher, and Separator, complete, (improved this 4 season) . I $l2O 00 Wheeler's two-horse Power, Thresher and Separator, complete 145 00. Price of Emery's Tr eatise and Cleaner, with bands, wrenches, &c., 75 00 do .. Saw Mill, complete for use, • 35 00 Price of Grant's' Fan Mills, adapted for hand of from 2240 to 25 00 The subscriber will also the coming season be pre pared to furnish to order , EMEAY St, co.vm NEW THRESHER 'AND CLEANER, The qesner has all the. advantages of a 'good fan. fling mill, cleaning the.grain fit for market, wasting none. The additional conbeing hitt little more than a fanning mill, or about thirty dollars—making the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost $75 to the Fanner, and with Enter: & Co.'s twe-horsepower,so3s 00. . Cr On account of the large demand for the above machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or. ders for them, persons wishing to purchase machines should give me timely notice as to what kind and . at whet time they wish to procure them. • Farmers wishing to . do their threshing immediately after harvest, should procure their machines as early as the first of. July. Also foredo . A GEE RAI. 'AVEORTMRT OP IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEFAINTS, At ma?mfaeittrees retail prices, such at ORNSHELLERS, HAY & STRAW CUTTERS, ULTIVATORS, ORNPLANTERS, STUBBLE,SWARD,SUB•SOIL other PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR HURNS, KENDALL'S BURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES, MarraWs_ Wahl Reaper. lWring Horse Rakes, flay, Straw and Manure Fbrk4, 4c. Also, Cast Iron and Wood Cistern and Well Pumps, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or small quanti ties, cheap for cash. ' COOK, PARLOR 4. OTHER s-vi (9) I;'‘ s A - • VARIOUS BEI TIFUL PATTERNS, SIZES, Parc% sc. My at of Stoves, and prices, will compare favors• . bywitirtboii.or any Sync Owe in say..o(lbe large neighboring towns. Tin, Japanned and Sheet Iron Ware, manufactured and for sale wholesale and Mail, Cheap or Cas h. A large soil full Catalogue of Agricultural Imple ments agd Stoves, wi.h engravings, furnished -gratis, either here, or on application by mail post-paid. RAYMOND M. WELLES. Attlee's. rc, November 30, 1850. NEW.,BLACKSHITIf sllt)r. THE subscribers respectfully inform the pu lie that they Imo taken the,shop formerly (=ivied by Adam Esenwine, on ain street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BACICJIMITHING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work: well sod promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a, share of public patronage: HORSE-SHOEING doiae in the best remitter. - All kinds of repairing Machinesy, executed in the most skit ful_rnantier. . . ii7OOl)..WORKfor wagons will also be made end repaired whet desired. . • • AS word dopOs at their shop, will be warranted, lobe well done, end manufactured from the best material& The public ere requested to give us a trial, and 'judge for themselfee. ESENWINE & SEEBISCHH. Towanda, May 2, 1851. - BLACKSMITHING ', . -, ADAM ESP& WINE respectfully informs the put. . lie that he now occupies the shop where hinted and brother hive , fur, yeas worked, ‘aearly - osite Tomkiria'_ laundry, Whoa- he is ready todo al work_ .in w his lini, is tonally in the best manna. if IS de.' tern:dna , the-mutation-he has attained a; a ihilftil workman shall not suffer by. any neglect of the inter' eats of eastoiners or by any inattention to buainets. ' TOOLS, manufactured - to order-machinery of *0 kindsiepiired la the'beat manner; sad every kind of Repairing Ind Mainefl_diving will be done at short notice, and the style desired. - Horne SAosiag, on masons* tams.. Ile will also take. Country n.)diree iri Payment forlark, but ilit jectrotiongry to credit:. - Towanda, Jan. 17, 1851 . , :,- .. . - - _ ECONOMYDURMILITYANDAEKRIESa. a e s - arias. u r S -TERE CULP-dc the, public J.' that they have the 'Atop olxuPied C. F. , Harder, onMilw sired, a' few doors belowlint Thick. Rem, idiom •keep - „Un :bind a _lrge , „ stock of • • wait=mach tna.V2,33a -- .7itcsa4fAus),!, *re. All- articles in'tireir_linatraanureattrorila mas, end roadeor tbe boat,initerlal; and for workmanship '-cannot be Impaired in' Northern piansonoai 1 7101 solicit a call front those wishing to ;eschew centalentibit they can give satisfaction bolls tOSOIsIitY price , - . 137 Cash ; will be paid anittli!htep,Pells;, st the blgfiirt fatesyse " • ' - _L. • Tetisesas; !farm* bitti; •• • • r ' _ ..,:_-,...:._infoiiiiiiiiiiorii.. - - - - - • 0_ • - - • tot-AN — o - FiatINSUFLACEbIiPO - 1'; - .411 F alted_Slobes,LIret imisbraisbeAr. iirroltba by*Aidvihi 7;l,"thc., Frofi ts . . " _ . Chaiter'PeOtuar ' _ Citpitts2so.ooo. F. b. Herr, Medical 'Examiner v ,Aibmi. 41 . i naduo Oen. tad apptiestions viewed by - ' E. ,CANFIEV:Ds' Athens, Pl6' 7- Al.oipF4l4ooo Ob. Inobince rue Tlie wasblogtozi Caw ibjiitufl loa~rwwep Co • . Csimpiriy . in th i WO& . $1.090;0007C... - Alver 100.090, plObOs. 10 . 1 ke Stnist - Iltasturil; Iltattaiiiiiair: The' gnsit Pennsylvania company, Fatmenr and Merchant's Company c arith s larbeind increasing calk fund; king bollv.a snick and mutual Cpmpany. it E. CANFIEL.D.,Agent, 41;theria, •• . . , Pear/fent and Bounty Land -.feisty: The subscriber having received all the Pension laws nocessMy instructions and forms; from, the proper _ portment at Washington will attend to the application iiiBpliliers; Widows, and tido, children of Soldiers, who by, the late law me entitled to Bounty Linda for services rendered during the War Or 1812; or any of the Indian Since 1790; And all Praha claims tin der the;varinps acts of Congress. The late pension lairs and &millions giving to many Pensions not hem• tofore entitled to them. .Prompt attention given to all post paid communications, by Athena, Dec: 28.'1850. J. E. CANFIELD.. '..THE •UNITED STATES' '". LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY 'AND TRUStODMPANY: Charter PeiPetual.. :Cash'system . ...Cipital $250 - .900 Office No. 29, Merchants' exchange. CIROANIZED upon the "mixed principle." Stock kJ end Mutual, which combined features uffer to in-. Bored inembere double the usual aerurity, The. Cashi system of payments has also been adopted, thus avoi& ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid , predator notes.. The table rates of premium, upon which impel liciee are being issued, is the only table experience has proven should be adopted, as *Wording requisite seam ity to be insured, and an undoubtid guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experittrental ta ble.may be found worthless, at the very instant, a poli cy should possess its greatest value- Life Insurance, very properly, is tweeting the, attention of the world. Pile public however, in their commendable vrillingneis to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultimate security the primary and most important object, which can only-be attained by so ad justing the premiums el to anticipate unexpected toss. es and difetuations of every kind. It is the purpose of this company annually to credit, upon the polices of holders and books of the Company, such an ammint of profits as shall not tact the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may, at the w op. lion of the insured, be paid annually, semi•annnally, or quarterly, in advance. All necessity information together with-btanks, pamphlets, &c., may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. Warmth, Athens, Pa. • Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B Goddatd, Ambrose W. ThomPson, TAiirence iotinson, Benjamin W. Tirtgley, George M i ldewy. - Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, M. Goodwin, . ' John L. Linton. ". STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD, President. Alrunoss W. Teorrsox, Vice President. \ ORAL G. Is ear. Secretary and Treasurer Arresur—Manuel Eyre., Conant. awl ATTOUTZT—Thomas Balch. F. 8. HOIT, Medical Examiner for Athena. December 27.1850. DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between the still scribers in the Harness and Trunk making boainesi is this day dissolved by muturl consent. E. Smith & Son will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted must make immediate payment, and those who have agreed to, pay grain, are notified that unless livered at 't'se time agreed; Cash will be expected. I - • E. SMITH. November 15, 1850. JERE CULP. SADDLES, HARNESS, AND TRW MANUFACTORY .E. Smith st 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 order. every variety of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALICES, &a., of the best materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. By strict attention" to business, and; promptness in fullfdling engagements, they hope to continue the lib eral patronage they have heretofore enjoyed. CatIItIMIZ TIIINIIMIIte will be dune on shag notice, in the neatest manner. All kinds of Grain ' Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in esehenge for work.. • II rwto c •-x ESMITH & SON have removed their Saddle& s, Harness Shop to the building nearly opposite the Ward House. late the "North Pennsylvanian" printing offite—on main street. Jun:. CHARLES K LADD, M. D. PIIIOkULAN AND SURGEON, Office in the "atlntoe stain, t Nortls - aide of 'the Public Square, over Elwell's Law Office. Entrance between Elwell ' s and Adama' law offices; where be 'may always be found when not professionally engaged. Towanda, July 12, 1850. TZL:II CITY 33 . 03)033 1 1. A, Nem• Era is Newspapers. THE CITY BUDGET is designed to fill a blank in in she newspaper world, of Refined and_Elegant Literature, Wit, Humor, Graphic Life Sketches of For eign Countries, sad the every-day conversaliuns and the manners of their people. Each number will berm bellished with spendid engravings, engraved fiord ne w and original desigusby the best Artists in Almada. No old .cuts or foreign witticisms, rehash..', will be admitted, but everything will have 'the advantage of - Families will find this an interesting Journal foetheii• parlor table, u from it not only information or the most agreeable and pleasant kind , may be obtained, but they will find something to amulet them in their leisure hours. REM There is no paper like:this, at present in America, it indeed there be one in any put of the world; but , our people aro a reading people, and require, u we shall gyre theu,aubjecte, of interest and amusement in a cheap and condensed form. We am entirely ..different from the ordinary Newspaper or Weekly Papers, our o e du we seek tnforce any opinions upon the minds of our readers, btit leave them to`form theft own. Eveiy"Pountry Merchant and - Family should read David Alwin,prtha Ruined Country Merchant; A peep into Mercantile Agencies; ' , which bas • created such a groat sensation - in busineW circlea,"ind will be =tinned every week until it is Concluded. It ,is de• signed to show up iis their true light those spies' lite. live by mluepreseptation of the most PriVate affairs Of Merchants - and Fang ies, to the injury of trade and 'ho demoralisation of man.- ' A couple copy of the:City Budget wilt be sent by mail to any address in the country, if requited. Thre is not a paper in America ;that gives *ss much orient! reading matrerfor the same price. • Price One Dollar per annum or Two Cents per sini gkr 'copy, for sale by Newsboys nand - ;Newsagents throughout the United States. 1 ' TO OXINTRY MERCHANTS POSIMASTERB. TbeCITY BUDGIE r will be furnished to Chiba st the following low prices: : , . .. . r: - 6 Copies to one address,. .. .. .. . .....:455 00' 10 u:, I '' •'' • ' 8,00 20: —," -1' -" • ...'4..4.,.4...•: - .v.15,00 gg ,ii l ". , Va.f .. i . 1,—...21 00 - 440 -" i ' o r... 20 08 50 " " 80 00 , rlOO - ' 1 '• - 1 1 ': ' . • ..... -.50'06. co All minunicOoris must bepre•paid. 'and address; ea la . , - 11. F. MATHER. & Co., 162,1Pu/fin st rret •N Y•- ' 11111 ME _ T A }WS 'osiortioiot of Cloths. Cassahneria - sod LB Biu etfs iloci;Caticek ,ond Other Goods BO cheap that defies ; eviapetiori it PHOIREY'S. : i 13RINTZD Flannelesnd Turberßedi, vieil 11: ' *WV stock of - ti.knes, situ; Cashiekee end Millietti r elli be [Genet fotisle 'by. . . Nev.?. 111,161 1 5911111511 - ofk \D,uCTufls , C. T. SMITH. Zaire. ' • AGENCY 'OF ‘' • ;• • - Dr. 'Fitch s Celebratetltedgmes PolaroAa Evldatro, Depteative Syrup, pasonil Earradant, Bean Cirreeetoii .• Pultratinutii Lit • Haiti* Oorreetoei Anti• Dyspeptic, Misture, eough'ind eattnutle Pills Nervine;"' Ferrules Yenoitit ' regalia littieeilld, Pore turd Medicinal Odd Lived Oil, &e.,:j 1 Used b r. , Aork eonsfangy ark with unpeatedent. Pre. efts in the treatment of Cortgke,,Cal4tonsoirliturn Asthma; Heart Diseases, Dispermia, 'AV:Fetid,- Skin: Diseases. Rtteumatims, Female C'empktint" ?a, 4.e. , Dr. Fiteh's antluslled . Patent silo idea tit:alumina , soPixmleral lalProvea PI *et grif4 l ol 6l lo 9l aer brace; Dr. Fitch'til 'leer inhaling tube. . Dr. Pilch' s Celebrated Six rfeetarea On the prevention and core of Consumption,•Asthrna Diana* of the Heart, &e., and on the tinethod o • preserving health and beauty to an old age : ; This book should be in every &tinily. TO thereon. surnptive it points out the only reasonable htirpe for re lief. to mothers, the direction* it give* in'tbeedieno education of children are Jrwaluabfir. 70,009 copied u this boar have passed through that press. and the sale' continues unabated. For dale by 8.8. Prren & Co., 709 Broadway, N. E., ina , HUBTON & PORTER, Towanda, and by C. E. RATHBONE, Canton. Dr. Filch'''. Guide to Itioalids:or difectiops to 'persons using tetnedigo; to'be lied vide/id all the agents; " " 13, AN ADVERTISEMENT THAT &MALI TO TEE SOUND SENSE OF THE 401111111(17. .13tan. The following equalled series of 'Family Medicines maybe depended upon with the utmost eonfedenee. Thai have the approbation of the best pnysi mans in the country,, and are recom mended by all who have used them . or superior to any medicines. They bare beta before the Public for five Mu, Daring which time mare than '6900 certificates have been received [rem eminent public men and others, and arena:or on filtt at. the Company's office. They are Compounded. _ With the utmost care and skill; and the ingredients, ire thountghly tested by scientific • chemists, rio that medicines of a uniform and reliable qua lity - are guaranteed IA 1411 cases. THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS, Are particularly valuable for the prevention and cure of Fevers in genets!. all Bilious sad Liver Complaints, Jaundice, General. Debility, Common and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Griping. Urinary Meioses.. Obstructions of, the Menses, Influenza, Asthma, and for a variety of otbe. Claudia Diseases; in fine, for all ordinary family uses. trj'Prill_directierui for the valour. Diseases accompany each box. Pried 25 cents a pox. The Gruefenherg Dysentary Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrheur. Dysente ry. Bloody. Flux, Cholera Morbps, Cholera lnfantum and the ASIATIC CHOLERA, if taken with the first symptoms, viz: vomiting sela diarrhcea. It de vet fails to clue the worst :Tionible cases Of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, . abblom beyond a day. It is Peseta- VZ.GITA Int, and taken ',in any quaw; tity is perfectly harmless: ' The Graefeuberg Green lionntain Olitmenti Invaluable for Burns, Wounds,' Sprains, Chillblaina, Corns, Sores, Swelings of ale. kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Paini in the aide and back immediately relieved, Inflam mation of the Bowels, and for all cues where there is Int!saitation. Marshall's Uterine tatholleon, A certain.cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to fetnales. Pre , pared by Dr. MEG. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Company. Tut OTBICA. ORLEFENB6RG XEOICIIEI AIM Eye Lotion, Health Bitters, Consnmptive Balm, Fever and Agree Pills, Children!: Panacea, Lay's Pile Ointment, • Sarsaparilla CoMponnd. cy The Gmefenberg Manual of Health, a complete hand-book of medicine for families. Price fifty cents. Office.2l4 Broadway. New York. • Corrtow,The public is requested to bear in . mind diet eoelything prepared by thai Oraefenberg Company has their seal upon il. Spurious articles have been ilia:led closely resembling the.gtrauine ira every particular, except the seal, and the ottliost care should be osnrhefore purchasing. 4gints for Bradford County—Dr. HUSTON and Dr. PORTER, Towanda. r 4 Iy3B .1. M'INTOSIL DENTIST, Hremoved to o few doors below Bridge street, 1.1. on the East side of Main-St. in the building for. merly occupied by J. D. Montan". Esq., All operations amountintsto $5O, or over, one hal to be paid down, the remainder in three months. I the operation proves onsatisfactOry, the money paid will be refunded. A not of band however musts-vine the payment ()fibs half telt nnpaid.: with a proviso,. HALUEYVAILIS 11-INYTEL THE SUBSCRIBER, having now completed. his arrangements for the accommodation of the Travel ing Public, freis warranted n soliciting his shoe of Public Patronage. His Tab le Shall be furnished with the best the markdaffords. His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar shall be tllled,with as good Lirar as arc to be found in the county. BESIDES, for the accomniodation of many. the subscriber is manufactu'ring Boots, Shoes Saddles, Har: nees, Trunks and Vatter, Ice. And keeps on bands good aisortment of PATENT MEDICINES, for all of which his patrons Will be asked only a mode rate price. Come one, come all, bOth Gleand neat A bogie you'l dad. d hdme to cheer, Add a cheap article if on would buy Call at Laceyrille and try. • For former petronsge mid Gwent, the public la pleate.seeept the tineere fhaitAw of 'T. D. itPRING.' • ° '' • ...._ . . . . . MYSTERIOUS' IMIAIS- IN - TOWANDAI. Glat t ': Wife,h t .. - and ) "Jewelry : Store I .: . . A.M. , WARNER takes this method .... .., ..-. • .„ of -.informing - hia .old , customers and the 7,,A • public generally , - that White purehaaed ) - of LP : RoI, his stock of Watches , Clocks " and Jevrelryoinit commenced the above . MiSiness ii 'all of its various branches at the old' stand Of the latter, Or Main street, two doors-r00d:4 4. 0t Brick 'Row. His repetition as a watch repairer is iro'VreU established in' thilsonlintmity, that it is, hardly otices nary to say a Simi on that poiritritts his long es paktum and great advantages for acquiring a thorough knoteledge of the business; he has corifidenbe in saying tothirpublie, bring on you watches and clock' s twill dishim justice.. , ..• '. • I-' ... - , - • .....Alfgoods sold;or .Repar. &done, warranted. as. I VecoMmendor themonev refelbled. , •, .- . . !--A goon aiisortinenf Of C ocks, Watches and Jevielry kept constantly on bond. I ! . '• My motto stall be.;7quiCk sales,. 'Mall, profits, cash dein, end lo credit gfreir . Credit need not bo "asked for—al, I am. ound 'MOO Makeits aCqiiiiintlince., I' -Telluride: 401 y 12.185 e. A. M. WARNER.' 1' . . ! : SWAIM .tli CIPAINIZEfiIintIf - , .. • 1 rrnz largeitie3 mostOmpleleassortment of saltOol,- , ` ji.:' '.liNtileirid rabialliiiismit BOOKS lc STATION. ERY ever,offered iithiirmarket;eind tit very lovrMicie, - iervilist etening lit - 410 . I:t.Th DARTLETTR. . - ~ .. =I ; ; „ -77-7_ . , otAringfanda:4l4Ausocei _ , BUT. ':..IN:' ORERATI4S! fizo , V,r4OTTEß.sionld respectfully. initriance -NT 'lrszthi pabliutbat ho is in posseuion ialr ofthe Neal il/i/CsMints l l oo l-:".": Dm Millirl racriiiiarams * tit theloroogh:of 1 owanda:. et the place, where the Oink end Bedstead 'Factory - founerlystood,:where .he ifits4ii*tbsoutkettlat•• -lad keep constantly oti, head • all 'Ouch 'eat - initte obese limits !the Avantirof- the PAW relitire,such is Mill - Irons lied Gearing, Saw. • till Oda and; Cidekilltitcraim lHorso-power work, ' , Plieithiii'of 'rarieuirpatterise, - .Cenalougha t titerapsra u I CuitivatorsOke: are. '- -' • ; - , He Pladipisideitself to rise his lestsrideivors 'to kin up withithilmpioientents of the age in articles of has. •bsirdry nibs line of bis•manufacture life has'long since teal that the hest way so r ierre dite'sself is to. • serve . 1,1,"e P; lie t and he feels confident. that' his efforts limn tr' t time to introduce each articles is expeii senceb :inalved!to be astral to Iho pier, will be pro- Ps", 8 'PredWeE trii • • • fe. old say in short, that he intends to be in pos. sessionl.ol the best patterns of Ploughs and Cultivators, ' and sit *aides of huitathdry In his lane. He would also say that he has had in aperient!e of five and twen ty years in building Machinery, and hay great accom modations ur that rapier, - .and would iniite those who may want' listings or Ma chines fitted to give him a gall; and smile attends to his own•basiness personally, he pledges himself that the wants of the public in hit capacity shall be fully attended to: . As ho isalestrous of bringing his bUlattela es nerricash RI possible, he will - sell 'astonishingly low to cub pay. ing eudom'eri. Come one, come all ' and the subscri ber pledges himself to please all who will be pleased. az?He has on hand and will manufacture STOVES for sale. ' Towanda, May 280851.. '•oßEy.N's TYPE FOUNDRY, No. 128 Fullon. street, „tilun brifding, New York. No. 17 Canal sir* Row, New Orleans. To Newspaper Publishers and Printers. wiTii confidence 1 invite the trade, before they V I purchase elsewhere, to give me a call at No. 128 Fultrin4treet, New York, or at No. 17 Canal•et: Row; NeW Orleans, where' I am ready to furnish them with all kinds of ' BOOK, AND NEWSPAPER TYPE, of the newest ancPpost.beantiful style. I aril also prepared to supply the much admired lltiotchletter, having lately 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 al the Type manufactured by me i' cannot be surpas se d by any °under in the Union. By an entirely new-method • the mixing and cast ing. I am enabled to retain i e virtues of Me eompo. .nent parts of the metal, and thus to produce,ireaddi lion:to an elegant the , most . 1 . , SOLID AND DURABLi TYPE, heretofore offered the public. To this last feature I *mild in particular call attention, for solidity and durability of Type is on the principle of economy, of the greatest importance wan typographers. The members of the craft will also firid me ready to.sup ply all kinds 'of - PRINTING OPIPICPUTINITURE, for the establishment of complete Printing Offices, such as Presses, Wood Type, Cases, Stands, Brass, Press and Wood Roles, Imposing Stones, Compos. ing (Stick, Brass and Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet Racks, etc., &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 att article with which he Will be pleased and which will bring him the worth of hi• money. Editors or Printers wishing to establish st 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 " Neabitt's &slater: 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 m 45 No. 17 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans. Removed to B. KingsberYs Block ! ir J. Chamberlin, --,..... 'Lilts just returned from the city =Oft;- -Li- of New York with a large it (--- _,„..., supply of Watches, Jewelry and / 2 . •, , ,4 7 . 7 Silver ware, comprising in part, , ~ L, the following articles :—Lever, ,-,- , / -' - . g L'Epine end Plain Watches, with '0)1,2.-- ","'•:---,, a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Esr Rings, Fin ger Rinp, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of steel Beads—all of which 6 offers fur sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH; , Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given eolhat effect if required. tN. B.=-MAPLE pUGAIU, and Country ,Produce taken in payment for work; and els), learn now, and fairecer,that the Produce must be paid when the work is , done---I war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. ',Towanda, April 28, 1850. I.I7TrATCRIf3 AND DEEMPIMb..IO) f 3, THE subscriber luta removed his new shop, a few rods Own: As former location and on the op posite side of the street, where he . mtinues to Manufacture and rep on bind, all kinds of cane Ad. wood seat CHAIRS; and lETTEES' of various kinds, & tEDSTEADS of every demi!). re, which I will sell low for cash or Produce, or Pine or Cherry Lumber. or el air plank, wiil be received for work. TURNING done to order in the neatest manner. Also, . CABINET WORK, _ make end kept on ham!, or made to order, in the bes 1:=1 Towanda, March 9', 1849, r sv . := _1( • 11 on ---11 cooN?r sour ern n, LiWING located in Towanda , his services may be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the office of Ulysses Mercur, Esq., where he will be found, or where a written ap licatinn may be Itll. Nov. 1, 100. O. U: P. KINNEY, . ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW TOWANDA, BRAD.. CO., PA.. 43;:r Office, North side of Me Ptiblic Square. •• E. H. MASON M. D ., IPEEISIVENIAIN! innasrmay39 OFFICE on Mob afoot, (ode doors' below Bridge stteet, where he may be found, when not profes sionally engaged. Towanda, N0v.30, 1950. MANSION ROUSE AMU" PA. . , ;THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has taken possession of his old stand, in the South part of the Boro'..of Athens, where he will be at all times, happy to sea his friends, and wil endeavor to make their stay with him agreeable. He trusts that an assiduous attentton to the wishes Of the travelling pub lie will secure biro the favor of the old patrons of the " Mansion," and the visit of those Who desire. I com fortable and convenient stopping-place. His TrisLa will hts well supplied.--and the best li quisia be proeniell for the lha, Goon fikrsause is attieked with careful and atten tive hinders, . omnibus twill be fun to tbe Waverly 'sta lion, to cony passenger's to_and ftoin every train, *mi. outtest._ , E. 13: MATHEWB9N. 'Athens April 113, )851. A DOZEN more of those cheep and good LINEN "1 4 COATS; this dog received by & CAMPBELL, • JAMEB IVIA HINSON. :biial. PittedAn not -Despair dnigiterfaino 'Ws Tisit ' tekfroni Dula by ruptortis Syfup :Ther fdlowing owe is,otte of the greatest of tredleinenver dish* mei published % tory. 'Ratak! Prompted by no othelthst, theYeeling .ind for the.benefit Of my afflicted fellew sirs to mike known e - short description of and the nnexpectedmintrobteined from St :PULMONIC:SYRUPi;.. About three years 'afflicted rift a violent Maid, which settled et and'aide, end eyery.lear days woulld raise bleblixsl; mf edugh was tight and distrain t day I hid . .eiolent. Liver. creeping: chills, , sweats at night, with great difficulty of bre, great loss of Appetite; my system was emit trated, being Confined . to my bed most.of th e Two Tw ,of the meet velment physicians of thi s tended me. and - Mier exhausting all their r nounecd . my Care . incurable. .; Indeed, one lungs were almost lone, and I could not • ' cover. At this stage of my disease, I w upon to try Dr. Wend: a Pulmonie Sou . ) I had taken half a dozen bottlers:was so f as to be to go aboin die hedge.' %it scent en my whole system—it looiened the cmt ped the bleeding=iny boned became every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and my whole system. Indeed, such was the gram of my health , and so sudden the duel became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and ed the use of the medicine before the •di thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in ano of bleeding at the lungs last tali, eccompanit treseing cough. I: again commenced takint movie Syrup, and aent for Dr. Schendr.. careful examination, advised me to continue Before I had taken. four bottles, an ateceer my side, which gathered mid Broke, &Beim-sits as I can judge, a pmt of very disagreeable yr ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my tem, Fr3m this time Ibegen to get better, happy torsay entirely recovered. lam sure time I enjoy better health.than I have for the years.. Since I commenced taking the Put , - up, I have never failed to recommend it went, that other?, as well' as myself, might saved horn that awfid disease; for I feel it OM to the afflicted publish it to the world. me to mention a.few cases which have cone immediate observation. Being on a vita , N. .1.,.1a5t summer, I saw a child, evidently it stage of bowel consumption. The mother me that the physicians bad given the chill curable. I told her what benefit I had ryas the use of Schenck'. Pulmonie Syrup, and her to procure a bottle. I heard podia* v the little sufferer mull aboitt three month.; in the market, my attention was drawn to observed me very attentively. She finally me, and asked if I was not the lady. Who ed Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup tq her dyk summer in t %Imam. I replied that I was. that her child had entirely recovered, and was monly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, s resides in Bridesburg. Another lady I would' in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. and neck presented one continued sore, and eyes was verionsly affected with it. dhe ' greatly emaciated, and to all appearances I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonrc, she did, and is now perfectly cured. A. Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will cation, waricvidently in the last stage of I prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonie very short time she was entirely recovered, 1 joys excellent health, having become exceedin, These are three cases Within my knowledge, know were cured by Schenck'? Pulmonic who doubt this statement, and will take the t call on me at my residence Parrish street fp above tenth north side, l think I will be able factorily convince them by.crom ease, mated I know have been cured by this Syrupy Sit cure, there hate - been so many to see mato kra I took, that I have bad a very good opporten knowing -a great many that have taken it, and been greatly benefitted thereby, and I think if afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complair send for Dr. Schenck, and let . him carefully their lungs, and if he says be can cure them, directions, and prevent taking cold, they will recover. GULIELMA L. LEIB Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H. SCHINCIC—Dear Sir-1 have knot Leibert for several years, u • member of • and have all confidence in her statement, ant joigpd to find her again restored to health. more, in addition to her statement, is needless. Yours, truly, • THOS. L. JANE Pastor of the North Presbyterian CI Philadelphia, June 20, 1849. 6th st. sb Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK, orratory 8. E. corner Coates & Marshall sta., the following Agents in County. _ _ Gee. K. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey. &ray Humphrey ■ Orwell Maynard & :Woodbul J. J. Warfotd, Monroetoni D. D. Parkhurst, C. E. Rathbone, Canton ; ICtog & Voaburg, and by MIX & MASON, Towandi. Price. at per bottle or $5 per half dozen. MEM IBS The Great COVGII RUMMY aany_yews of experience, and More than a Meader mad yore. of ConsampUve Complatots, lath the undoubted satisfaction of aU persons who tare quainurd with thin wesederlial inarede, that tt is greed: because it is amtkum and. keeliee, and mon err Comiumtlea of tbe Lanai, than any ie , r ie, world.. We know, however, th at I i i s said by Uw can not be cured. Be that the opinion of the ma we shall not attempt to argue with such. but this we do assert mi a Gw,whieh can be proved to tbolurnmi eat Ibis medicine has eared Cos& and ammo who slues were effected, were called real Calumniates, were treaded with seespesair that resembled, and we epode Mr the syeaptonts of taws alio die, and w i mi dr have died with that fatal Mediae Conaamptlea. has aired tbousizeas of persons who were said Meted—who tuat hard, dry,radebWlCarre-J Side, and Baelc—DlMeulty of Brea tem —Hectic Pere,— Nisookeadienr--and PIMA Fleek and Blood. Pemba' having such camel aired alter it was said they mall sot Ilve a weel Medicine has cured some who were supposed to be state, but, by the use of this remedy, th ey new Ih good health. This Balsam is punka reeetable take, and agar does rajanc in =muse of disease cumgaincea It effects its lorettderrial and are Cures by I Purifying, Stragthethar 1113111 ! whole system—by ,aa re the ciradaiss.an action—thus atlarog Coash-400aaip the Net , sad fargitatise mapectoration. at Cures the eases, VIZ ConaWnpfionf COUGHS and cards, *Dade* Astfrana, bit 41e Llts pi i iti lipirn w ras tie avast, Side. 1)114 A. Swab, taelforrt, and all FEM., SSIKS Complands arising therefrom, OR im Iter Preof and particulars of Curets oee Magi and Harufbab—au oar Agents' tare them aef • , - For sale- by HUSTON' 4 PORTER, C. H. Herrick, Athens ; C. E. Ratbboni D. D. Park b arse, Leroy; J. Hama, Mor W. Ilsird,-Hummersfield ; D. Bailey & S villa; T. Humphrey, Orwell ;: Maynard & Rome; E.S.Tracy, Smithfield ; Coryell & lin ;ton ; E. Runyon, Troy. All orders mast be . addressed 0. WALLA , Co. 304 Broadway, N. Y. Very Strange but true. Gentleman of Mica, Hi Y., has auk La the Witch-htutti, a simple remedy, whirl more just claim to the name of " family c. any Medicine we have ever before knows, is connected with it but a little Alcohol to I and yet it acts with great certainty in maw and all beat intlamation, coring all sores, see and lameness, rapidly. Piles, bowel cholera•morboa. hemorrhage, ear ache, tooth eyes, and all nervous affections. It is white and as harmless, and it is called " Pond's Pain Destroyer and Healing E.rfr None is genuine except "Pond's Extract" is! the bottle. Mr. Pond trot introduced this at the public and has expended a vast deal of k. Money in bringing it to a highjstate of perfectii we note warrant every bottle to give astisfactior A man by the name of Spencer has put article called"" The Coyle t street" which ct. be froln the Witch-hazel. If from that shrub, its , a a perfeet deception, and it is a ,very impeded' cte ; be not deceived; get ; s pamphlet and see. For sale at Montour?. & Co.irovrande, men Moisroelon, Parkhurst & 'Arab Leßoy, flou• Willey Franklin. Jun), sth Int-