);;ItrUuttwat. hi Grille'', Wheat is one at the moat important of °groove., The grain contains _ from fill to seventy per cent at otaith, fn►gt ten to twenty percent. Of Omen, and from three to five per cent of _fatty- Winner, The proportion of gluten is said to be largest in thegrain of quite warm countries. It is a singular fact that, in all the seed of wheat and other grains, she principal part of the oil lies nearer in the skin, Malmo does a large portion of the gluten. Thb bran owes to this much of its on , Wetland fattening qualitim Thus iu refining our flour to the utmost possible extent, we diminish somewhat its valise for road. Thephospbstes of the Kish also lies toe great degree in the skin. The best Bee flour contains above seventy pounds of starch to each hundred. The residue of one hundred pooAds consists of ten rowelve pounds of gluten, six or eight pounds of sugar and gam, and ten to Watteau pounds of water and a little oil. • Brodeur more nearly resembles wheaten flour in hs composition than any other; it has, however, more of swain gummy and sugary substances, which Make it tenacious, and akin impart a sweet ish taste. In Whine. alt grains and coots whi:h have much starch in themia certain, change takes pima to their chemical composition. By baking, floor becomes more nutritious, and more easily di gestible, because more soluble. - Purley hontaines rather less starch than wheat, also lees sager and gem. There is little gluten, Amt a substanceisomewhat like it, and containing about the mine amount of nitrogen. Chewiest is little rowans food in this country, hol it is equal, if not superior, m its nutritious qualtties to flour from any of the other grains ; superior, I have no doubt, to most of the fine wheaten flowers of the northern latitudes. It contains from ten to eighteen-per cent. of a body, haw it g about the same amount of nitrogen or gluten. Besides this, = there is considerable quantity of sugar and rum, and from five to six per cent. of oil or fatly matter, which may be obtained in the form of a' dear, fragratit liquid. Oatmeal cakes owe their pecular agreeable ta.-te and smell to this oil. Oatmeal, diet; has not only abundance of substance containing nitrogen, but is also quite fattening. It is, in -Mort, an excel lent food for working animals, and, as has been strundantly proved in Scotland, fur working men also. • Buckiheat is less nutritious than the other grains ' Which we have noticed. Its flour has from six to ten percent. of nitrogenions compounds, about Shy per cent. of starch, and from five te`eight of sugar and gum. In speaking of book wheat or oats, woof course mean without husks. Rice was formerly supposed to contain - little ni trogen ; but recent examination have shown that there is a considerable portion, some ,six or eight pet cent. of a substance like gluten . The per cent age of fatty matter and of sugar is 'quite small, bn, that of starch much laiger than any grain yet men tioned, being between eighty and ninety per cent ; usually about eighty-two. Indian corn is the last of grains that we shall no tice. This contains about sixty per cent. of starch, nearly the same as oats. The proportion of oil, and gum is large, about ten per cent ,; this explains the fattening ptpperties of Indian meal, so well known to practical men. There is besides these, a good portion of sugar. The nitrogenious substances ale also considerable in quantity, some twelve to six teen pet cent. All these statements are from the prize essay of Mr..l. H. Salsbury, published by the flew York State .ctricaltural Society. They show that the results of European chemists have probably been obtained by the examination of varieties infe rior to ours; they have not placed . Indian corn mucti above the level of buckwheat or rice, whereas, from the above, it is seen to be " in most respects, superior to other grain." Sweet corn differs from all other varieties, con taining only about eighteen per cent', of starch. The amount of sugar is, of course, Very large, and the nitrogenous substance amounts to the very large proportion of twenty per cent.; of gum, to thirteen or fourteen; and of nil, to about eleven. This, from the above results, is ate of the most nourishing crepe grown. If it can be made lb yielll as much per acre as the harderinuiaties, it is well wcinbtrial on a, large scale.--lWaso Norton's Element* of Exit** Agricsatuve. Disc!Shaw Fowls. The Chinese, living in canal boats, send their docks ashore during the day time, to eam their lir lug, and whistle them home at night. The last duck gets a switching, there is consequently a deck ruse—each one trying riot to be fast. Some yearns back I kept a few fowls, and among ) them was a true, large, Dominique cock that mie/d pt into my flower garden and then can •his family about bin. There was of course, great Scratching among them until t interrupted the sport by driving them off. The hens would fly in great alarm; not atichanticleer; but perching himself on the fence, he would send me a crow of defiance, Old 800 as imy back was turned clock a 'recall to diabetes. This teens was repeated 'oaten that at last I gel ont of patience •with his impudence, and ran him down. When caught, I thought the Chinese meth.: oil of drilling birds of another feather might have some effect upon my prisoner ; so, holding him by .the legs, I laid him down`at his favorite scratching ';ground, and, with a light twitch, whipping him across the wings. After he had been welt chastised, I let go of him and arose ; but he lay still. I step , par back a foot or two when he raised his head.— At a threatened motion of my switch, however, he laid his head down again. I then retreated some twenty feet, keeping my eye upon him, and bold ing my switch i‘ in terrorem." . He lay almost per fectly quiet during the lime. Occasional 4 he would raise his head, but the slightest motion of my arm, at this distance, was sufficientto make him re sume his very unnatural position. Being Enoch amused at the success of my esperi ,l asset, I belt) him in this position by the power of whip and eye, for some &esti minutes, and, in the end, tad a tittle difficulty Mt starting bum off. The eintsequence was, &le's. eskirrnalion'in kris morel' character,* aid, he never aftertranlittres. 'passed, on grouilds nisi was forbiddea him. • Probabl; easie of the fumes hop who read the Post, may like to repeat the expenment ;if at let me advise them not ascot cruelly tosards what ought • . the pet of hum-yard. 'The tightest possible switch should be used—a bledroll grass wilt shams answer, it is not the pain be golfers, but the dea• I rail. Gerd that has a sct.-Eve . hot. A e icilts* Stove, and Tin Store, : ATHENS, PA: WHEELER'S, & ALSO EMERY & CO'S Igig,reour mem aLIeIeVIMITIRAL SOCIXTeII PURI MI , Rail Riad Horse• Power Tresher, With Me Laid/ and Important Improvements, for whick Parent is secured. *FOE subscribes takes ibis method to inform the 1 Fanner* of , Bradford and the adjoining counties, that be is agent for, and has for =tr o ths above cel. bla red and unequalled Hann Power and Threshing Ma- Chines, which he is mitered to furnish on the same terms as by the manufarsnrer. with the addition of the actual ems of transportatiOn. contracted for at the low est and beat raim. The subscriber has sold a nrunbab of the above ma chines in tbia, smithe adidning counties of Chemin* and Tina, N. T.. end all wiihont exception bare given the very beet salisiactiocr, sad where they ate known. all ferment give them the preference, on aceannt of economy in threshing, being operate d much lets esparto', and tracking and wasting much less grain than any other machine in use. The Two.flome Power Thresher and Separator is capable, with three or four men, of threshing from 150 to 200 Made of *hest or rye, or double that quantity f oats, per day. PR (CIS. The prides for Emery & Co.'s one Hone Power, $85.00 do Thresher and Separator. 35 00 do Banda, wrench, Mar and extra pieces, a • 5 00—5125 00 do Two-horse Power, $llO 00 do Treater and Separator. 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, &c., 6 00—$150 00 Also,Wheeler's one-horse power,Thresher, sad Separator, complete, (improved this sessoa) Wheeler's two-horse Power, Thresher and . Separator, complete, Price of Emery's 'Fresher and Cleaner, with bands, wrenches, &e., 75 00 Jo Saw Mill, complete for ow, 35.00 Price of (beat's Fan Mills, adapted for band 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 his all the advantages of %good fan ning mill. cleaning the vain tit for market, wasting none: The additional cost being but little more than a fanning mill, or shout thirty dollars—making the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost $45 to the Farmer, and with Emu:. & Co.'s tyro-bone power. tfilBs 00. Qn account of the large demand for the above machine*, and the difficulty of immediately filling or ders for them, persons wishing to purchase machine* shook) give me timely notice as to what kind and at what time they wish to procure them. Farmers wishing to do their threshing immediately after harvest, should procure their machines as early as the find of July. Also for sale A GEZ(CRAL 02TMENT OP IMPROVVD AGRULTURAI. & HORTKILTURAL HPLEtENTS, At mantsfadurteerelail prices, such as CORN SHEUERS, HAY &STRA W CUTTERS C J LTI VATORS, ORN PLANTERS, STUBBLE,SIVA RD,SUB-SOIL $. other PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR HMS, KEN DA LL' S MAINS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES, liurrairs Grain Reaper. Revoking Horse Rakes, Rag, Straw and Manure Forks, ire. 4.e. Afro, Cut Iron end Wood Cistern end Well, Pumps, LEAD PIPE of all sires, in lame or small quanti ties, cheap for cash. CO I K, PsIRLOR 4 OTHER ~,:,, r 0 7 ♦ P-?Va V t ooe scairrirm. Parrturis, rats, Immo, sc. mock aStoves. and prices, will compare favors. My with those oral Move More in soy of the large nerlhborlog Warns. Tie, Japanned and Sheet Iron Wan, tossafectunal and for sale wholesale and retail, Cheap etCask. A large and NI Catalogue of Agricultural 'triple. manta and Stores. wilt engravings. furnished gratis, tithes hem at on application by mail poiu•paid. RAYMOND M. WELLES. Athena, Pa., November 30, 1050. 426 NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscriben respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Berawine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop. where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACK/MITRING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their , work. well and Promptly. tomtit; its they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORSE-SHOVNG done in the best manner. 'AU kinds of repairing Machinery, elecuted in the most skit. fal manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also bC made and repaired when desired. All work dorm et their shop, will be managed Lobe well done, and msnofsetured from the best materials, , The public are requested to give us a trial, LA jodge for themselves. ESEN WINE & SEEDISCHII. Tow • ode, May 2, 1851. BLACKSMITHINO - A DAM ESETIWINE respectfully informs the pub /1 lie that he now occupies the shop where bimsel and brother have for *sere waked. sway opposite Tootkiesi-fosedry t When, he is ready to do all work In hie line, as foranaly in the best manner. Ifs ir deo teratined the' reputoton be his attained as • skilful workman shall Dot suffer by eny neglect of the inter ests of cowmen or by any iutention to business. TOOLS. manufactured to order—machinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner. and every kind of Repairing and iiknafeduring will be dons short notice. and in the style desired. Vase Shoeing, on terrashie tents. He will else take Country Produce in payment fot work, but oh jests strongly to ware. Towanda, Jan- 17. 1851. MOWRY, MAIM M IQllEBft Saddle; Harness lc Trunk Manufactory. JRE c.tri.P & Co » vesplietfelly Wean the public that they have taken the shop lately oftwphd.by C. E. Herder, on Maio street. a iew doors below the Nets Row, where they wilt keep en hand a huge stork of lI.A R NjE 5,4 . 3A Dlt L£ 5s .S tll L: IIIT3II34‘IIUIII4IISP, Wows Irst, A* articles iri their roe sissoibetated lo• seder. sad made .the best arterial, sad lb/ werkarraellip nano be serpsseetlie Northers Preseyiresis, They mach s esti frost the. shillings) patchatee, confided awl they can pies set bebop both is to guilty sad pries rreash will be pail Hider and Sheep Pelts, at the highest rates s oar shop. - Tessatis,Noretober istk,lVsl‘ AND uc. B FIRE RAMAN* COW* . faitsiudi its&il rich tienitrealeee & Trustee. ! On the new pindp(e, b ite rick theinsteretipareicipal Chem" Petpuseehi - $250,000: P. es.- Haft, Medical &lupine", Atbani, P. LAP malice pen, awl applications neatssti S. E. CANFIELD, Pa. Abe applications for histerspee ajoinet late h$ rhe in The Wenehiangtenti eat Memel ifisittsolitaei The hugest Mutual Company he the 'Vogl& Capital neer $1,000,000 .over 11:4000 toeiplens. Ilse Santa Mutual, at Itaislisinero, The great reintsylvenis Company. being s Fanners and Merchant's Cl:lmpart. nillb C Mtge end bloating nob hind, being both a !tong Ail &Wier Company. £ z, efilitisf.D. APO, AthelSilt re. Pesniest and amulet, . Laid arils* Ilse subscriber hiving received an the Pentlea haws nece*vy instmetkras kill fonts. (vote tfie pro Per de pirtment at Washington, WS attend to the appliation of Soldiers. 'Widows, and minor children of Soldiers who by i he late law via entitled to Bounty Lands a. services rendered during the war of 1812, or any of the Indian wars since 1790. And all Pension thins, un der the various sets of Congtess. The late pension laws and decisions giving to many pensions not hem tawe entitled to them. Prompt attention given to all post paid comteneleations, by • Athens, Dec. 28. 1850. J. E. CANFIELD. THE ITNSTED STATES' UFE MMIRANCE, NNW AM) WM COMPANY. Charter Perpetual... Cash slateui...Caphal $240.000 Office N 0.28. Marchand Exchange. O RGANIZED upon the "mixed principle," Stock O and Mutual, which combined features offer to in sated rnembetedouble rite amrsl security, The Cash 'syste..t of payment* has' Wei been adopted, thus asoid ing the heavy drawbacks Mated by unpaid premium notes. The table 'italic." premium, upon which its po pll6 licks are being Melted, ' the only scale experience has , proven should be\ ado as a ff ording requisite seem , ' tty to be insured, and an doubted guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta ble may be found worthless, at the very instant is poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance, very properly. is infesting the attention of the world. rhe public however, in their commendable willingness to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultimate wearily the primary and most important object, which can only be attained by so ad justing the premiums as to anticipate unexpected loss es and fluctuations 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 amount of profits as shall not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may. at theop tion of the insured, be paid annually, sernimmually, or quarterly, in advance. All necesetry information, together with blanks, pamphlets, ate., may be obtained gratis, et the office of J. E. Csarrimo, Athens, Pa. $1.20 00 145 00 Stephen R. Crawford, ' Pans B Goddard. Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George M'Henry, Jacob L. Florarme, James Devereux, M. Rhein M. Goodwin, John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD, President. AIM Beale W. THONPOON Vice President . Cogs. O. lamas, ilecretary and Treasurer AeTreille.-4110C1C1 Eyre. , Couressr. arm Arroascr —Thomas Batch. F. S. Horr, Medical Examiner for Athens. 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 mnturl comment. 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, Imre notified that unless de livered at the time agreed, Cash will be expected. E. SMITH, C. T. SMTTII,i SERE CULP. Novembet 15, 1850. MA HANGS, N TRUNK WONFACTORY E. Smith if SOU, RESPECTFULLY inform the public that•they will continue the William at their old wand, north side of the politic square, and will keep on hand. and menufacturie to order. every variety of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, V ALICE% atc., of the beat materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. By strict attention to business, and .promptness in fanning engagements, they hope to continue the lito eral patronage they have heretofore enjoyed. CalitStAOS will be done . on shod notice, in the neatest manner. AR kinds of grain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work. t 11. s►E. ; C. • I six 4 OM ESMITH *BON have Immoral their Saddle& a Harness Shop to the building nearly epposite the Ward Noose, late the "North Pennsylvanian printing ofriee—on main street. Jan.. CHARLES K LADD, M. D. PPHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, Offiee in the 'Union Block," up stairs; North side of the Public Square, over Elerell's Law Oftee. Entrance between Elwell'e and_ Adams' law offices; where he may always be found when not professionally engaged. Towanda, July 12, 1850. • ij-A A Wear Mrs in Newspapers. 191 E CITY BUDGET is designed to fill a blank in 111 in the newspaper world, of Refined and Elegant Literature. Wit, Rumor, Graphic Life Sketches of FOT eign Countries, and the avery.doy conversations and the manners of their people. Each number will beem bellished with spendid engravings, engraved from new and original designs. by the best Artists in America. No old cuts or foreign witticisms, iehasheii, will be admitted, but everything will have the advantage of originality. Families will find this en interesting Journal for their . parlor table, as from it not only information of the most agreeable and pleasant kind may be obtained, but they will find something to amuse them in their leisure hours. The is no pew like this at present in America. if indeed there be one in any part of the world ; bat our I people are a reading people, and require, as we shell give them, subjects of interest and amusement in a cherp and condsased form. We are entirely different from thi 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. (1 Eve" Country Merchant and Family should read David Alwyn, or the Rained Country Merchant ; A peep Into Mercantile Agencies ; which has crested such a great sensation in business circles, and will be continued every week until it is concluded. It is de signed to show up in their true light those spies who live by misrepresentation of the most private affair. of Merchants and Families, to the injury of trade and the. demoralisation of man. A sample copy of the:City Budget will: be sent by mail to any address in the country, if tequired4 Flue is not a paper in America that gives as much original reading matter for the same. price. Price One Dollar per annum or Two Cents per sin gle copy, for oak by Newsboys and Newsagents throughout the United States. TO COUNTRY MERCIMS & POSTMASTERS. Tito CITY DUMB r will bit furnished to Clubs it tbo following low prices : 8 Copies to ono address. 25 ,00 10 " ..... 800 20 " " 15 00 30 a a 21 00 40 " " 26 00 60 11 II 30 00 100 " " 50 00 All cousweicatione utast be primal& end inltheeir 01 to - 11. E I . MATHER & Co, re 3 Fallon strut. N. Y. --- T AWE assortment of Clothe. Cesssimeres and t3attinetts, also Calico sad ot her Day Gosh so Amp tbat defies moped= at PHINNEYI3. Dee 4 DRINTED Fiannclr end Turkey Rails, es well as alsrge stock of Calico-A. DeLsiree, C as hm e re s and Afpaccas, can be found far sale by Ner.7. B. ILINGSBERit & CO. Dssztvoas • AGENCY OF !, tikies Celebrated lalichtes • before! imwitlfe• eel Oorteeter.., PuheooBlo. l Bin.lirfit HOMO , Congetat . ; -A n t 441 4 14 1 Mhttllt#r Cutlill'atideadiettie Pilo Pfewuse, Pilto; • Voinifbp,' Pore and,lfedieinal Cod Wet Otte, de n tired by MN aisstaxdly and with uarpreeedealtd sue ors in the treatment of Coughs, C ol datutuseptuat Asthm /kart Diseatek: Dasilefteuts.lkeafake. Diseases. Rkeumatirer, PesiiaVomplaluls, 4t. Dr. Fitett's unequalled Pent sitter plated abdomitra supporters; improved plated mad sprint; shoulder Water Dr. Pitch's whet Inhaling tube. M. ~Po EVelirgadig Six latiories On the prereutlon soul cure of Coaroorptkin, Asthma - Diseases of the Heads &e., and to the method o prettervinthodth andlesuty wan 01,1 sae. This book should be Wormy family. To theSlon• somptire ittpoints mat the only reasonable hope for is To mothers, the directions it eves to the owe and edoeatioa of children. ate inralostde. 78,000 copies o this book here pulsed themes the prow. and the ode continues unabated. For sale by 8.8. Puree & Co., 700 Broadway, N. Y., and HBOT L ON & PORTER, Towanda, and by O. B. BAT HBWIE, Canton. ca ZIP. Pitch's Guide to lavolids. or direetkras to persons ushqg Dr. pitch's remedies, to flu had geriket all the 'team ftly AN ADVERLISSMENT 10 10.0 wig man Stan. _lnes. The following equalled series of Family Medwines may be depended upon with the utmost confidence. They have the approbation of the bed physi cum in the madly, and are recom mended by all who hare used them at superwr to any medicines. They have been before . the Public foe fire years, During which time more than 5000 certificates have been received from eminent public men and othera,and are now on file at the Company's office. • They are Compounded With the utmost care and skill, and the ingredients are thoroughly tested by scientific chemists, so • that medicines of a uniform and reliable qua lity are guaranteed in all cases. THE GRAEPENDERG VEGETABLE PILLS, Are particularly valuable for the prevention and cure of Fevers in general, all Bilious and Liver Complaints, Jaundice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Heart Born, Costiveness, Griping, Urinary Diseases. Obstructions of the Menses, Influenza, Asthma, and for a variety of othe. Chronic asesses; in • fine, for all ordinary family awe. a:Thill directions for the various Diseateht erkompany each hot. Prim 25 cenu a box, The Ornefenberg Dysentery Syrup, A speedy sod infallible remedy in Diarrhea. Dysart* . ry. Bloody Flue, Cholera Morton, Cholera Infantunt and the Asisete. Cacit.sas, if taken with the first symptoms. iris: vomiting and diarrheas. It no; me fait to cure the worst pomible cases of bowel complaints, generally in slew hours, abldom beyond s day. It is Puasur Venire* nix, end taken in any quan tity is perfectly harmless., The Graefenberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Bunts, Wounds. Sprains. Chilltdains, Corns, Sores, Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas. Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains is the side and back immediately relieved, Inflam mation of the Bowels, and for all cases where there is Inflammation. - Marshall's Merles Cathelleon. A certain cure for Pro%spins Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to females. Pre pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Company. ins MAIM mamma seas itIiDICINIS ♦55 Ege Lotion, health Bitters, " Caturnmptive Balm, Fever and Ague Pills, Children's Panacea, Libby's Pile Ointment, Sarsapa ' a Compound. cc7•The Graefenberg Manual of Health, a complete hand-book of medicine for amities. Price fifty amts. Of 214 Broadway, New York. Carsterro—The public is requested to bear in mind that euerything prepared by the Graefenberg Company has their ail upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely 'gambling the genuine in every particular, except the sal, and the utmost eare should be used before purchasing. Agents -for Bradford County—Dr. RUSTON and Dr. PORTER, Towanda. Iy9B J. V INTOSH, DENTIST, TIM( removed to a few doom below Bridge street, lon the Bast side of Mein-et. in the building for merly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq. All operations amounting to $6O, or over, one hal to be paid down. the remainder in three) months. I the operation prom unsatisfactory, the money paid wilt be refunded. A note of bandlowever must secure the payment of the half left unpaid, with a proviso. ILACEVIIIIELE THE SUBSCRIBER. having now completed his omnipotents for the accommodation of theTrsvel tug Public. feels warranted fit soliciting his share of Public Patronage. His Tabk shall be famished with the bed Ike markdafford& His Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar shell be filled with as good LOinot as am to be found in the country. BESIDES, for the accommodation of many, the subscriber is manufamuring Boots, Shoos Roddkr,Hor. wen, Trunk/ and Vales, 4rc. , And k ee p, on bands good assortment of PAENT 'MEDICINES, for all of which his potions will be asked only a mode- rate price. Come one, come all, both ter and near A home you'l find, a home to cheer, And s cheap snide if you would buy Call at Leesville sod try. For former patronage and foots, the:public will please accept the sissorre thaaa of T. D. ISPRING. Lacerale,, Feb., 12, 1851. WOMBS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! Clock, Watch, .oad Jewelry Store ! A.M. WARNER takes this method 4'. of informing his old customers and the 1)4 pubfn generally, that be has purchased of J.P.8u1., his stock of Watches, Clocks • and Jewelry, and cominenced the business in all of its venom branches at the old stand of the latter. on Main street, two doors south of Brick Row. His reputation as a watch repairer is se well established in this community, that it iv hardly neces sary to say a word on that point. With his long ex. penance and great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the Weiner:, he has confidence in saying to the public, bting on yothr wakheal and clock., I wilt da then jostles. All goods sold, or Repairieedone, w tad as I recommend, or the wore refunded. - A goad assortment of Clocks, Wachs* Jewelry kept constantly on hand.- My motto shall be—lnlet salee small profits, trash clown, and no credit glees. Crat need not be asked for—es am bound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda, July 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER. MSC= CIIPAIUMIDITLEIBM FrNE lamest and most complete aseortment of school, blank sod miscellaneous poon & STATION. UT ever offered in this parket, and et very low wices, now just °peeing :at Alp OA). DARTIZTI"B. , n • OREWS - TYPE- FOJNDRY, , Afflicted do ' Nat ' D es p a ir Aov, 128 Fallon street, , &as heading, , Arcut York Anytime fdlOut.beiu trestualfrotUbeatk by m ock, IVd: 37 , Canal, third ityle,, - New thieutts: - . WmrThssozywhe nee Woos of the vegan easvis . Per tinbudiers aid iitintem , c . a ..... di ." .. padi s h m i i n nndie tl tt rill, Confidence I invileHle l trade,:tiefote 0 4 .1'" toy. , Head iil , VY Ordain elsewhere; tcigire The *can at No. .. p rompte d b rat:ma w: t h an th e ffr e y rug of peas s,se_ i IIV rnitegl'etfOta'New York, or tit Nth," clOtall't• and in.*e benefit of my afflicted febew beings,77: tow, NOW Orleans, ,where I . ,ans :tidy ps . foraiSh a i m to m o te k nown a ' b e n d erm tpd en of " (1014,, 1 them with all kinds of ~.., __ l ,. ....;,..‘... and the uneeptedareured obtained from SCHENer„ BOOK /k" N l W B ra""' Tll r 4 PULPIONIC SYRUP. "About Arnie ,yeate ag e t ~t ' of the nearest and moat beautiful ityle. I am • also du c t e d asity - * * dent , ate ldo r m c h se w e d on sc _. e 1 prepared to supply the much admired Scotch letter, and side, ski ' , my hrts, days *mid raise eo Lr i zt v 1 having let* procured from Scotland s series of kle blood; ray cdtath wits tight end distnaming. g o „ 1 these beautiful faces, together with every variety of itiry 1 had vialeat, fever creeping dills, and prof ,' and pattern of.. P cleats at night, with great difficulty of breathier ~.4 - ORNAMENTAL. AND JOBBING ME, grea t loss of a ppetite ; my m aim was ent i rely pe ; Bordering, &c. I . feet assured that the elegance trated, being cepfinal to my_ bed moot of the tim e _ atid accuracy of all • the Type inandfactured by ra__.w! Two of the most amain* Pildideni of this Cho cannot be surpasse.l by any reuniter in the • Urho. tended roe. and alter exhuming all their tail), By an entirely new method in the mixing and east- bounar d m y case kpeerebte, Indeed, one said leg I am'ertabled to retain the virtues of the eompo law were almost gone, and 1 could not po ssi bl y uent pavan of the *idol, add thus to produce; in addi- cover. At this stage of my disease, I was m an tion to an elegant the most . upon ate. try Dr. Mend es Palmonic Syrup, ai , SOLID AND DURABLE TYPE, I had taken half a dozen bottles, Masao far heretofore offered the public. To this last feature I se to be to go * h oo t th e b erm It se e me d writild - in particular call attention, for solidity and en my whole system—it loosened the cough durability of T'pe is on the, principle of economy., pal the bleeding—my bowels became resat of the greatest importanceto all typographers. The ever y thing lets, seemed to digest easily and e, members of the croft will also bed me ready to sup- toy wbolo system . indeed, inch was th e rapid ply all kinds of grass of my health and so sodden the change, PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE, became two settgaine of a speedy' core, and ale for the establishment of complete Printing Offices ; ed the gm , d the medicine won, the' dim.e ouch as Presses. Wood Type. Caseli,Stands, Brass, t h oroug hly era di cate d , w hi ch resulted in soother e Press and Wood Rules,lmposing Stones, Compote o f m o rai na l t h e l eer tut tall. accompanied L. ing Stick, Brass and-Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet uma ir4 - coug h . 1 again commence d ing - 1 1 1 ; Racks, 4c, Ike. movie Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck who, , Old Type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents meth , nomination, advised ma to continue to per lb. The Trade dealt with on the most liberal Before hbad taken four bottles, an Owen fare terms. and patronage solicited on the ground of for- my side, which gatherdand Nolte, irtscharging, 6 ntsbing to the purchaser of an ankle with which as-I can judge,. pmt of Tay disegrmabie yell ow he wilt be pleased and w_hicb will bring him the tot . rrt,t, seeme d to demo and p a y my whole worth of his money. tem, Fran this time I began to et better, s a d Editors or Printers wishing to establish a News- happy to my entirely recovere d. l am sure st papbr Or Job Printing Office, will be furnished with tame I en j o y b etter h ea l t h t h an 1 . hype f ee t h e , an estimate in detail of the cost. by stating size of years. Since I commenced taking the Pair paper and kind of work to be executed. up, I have never, failed to recommend h Publiskers of Neatsvapefs who will insert this went, that ot h ers , as well as myself, might I 'advertisement three months and send me the papers erre d f rom t h a t awful disease; for I feel it ' containing it addresied to " Nesbitt'* Register.," owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. New York, wilt be paid in materials of my 11111013" me to mot i on a few cues w hi c h h ave come , facture, provided they purchase six times the amount immediate observation. Being on a visit to of their, bills for advertising. N. J., last summer, I saw .a child. evidently h stage of bowel consumption. The mother it me that the physicians bad given the child op curable. I told her what benefit I had received the use of Schenck's 'Pulmonie Syrup, and • her to procure a bottle. I beard nothing more the'little sufferer nntil about three month . after in the market, my attention was drawn to a I; observed me very attentively. She finally witi are, and asked if I was not the lady who reel ed Schenck's Paltoonic Sirup to her dying ci summer in I•emden. I replied that I ass. I that her child had entirely recovered, end was manly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, at . reside* in Bridesbarg. Another lady 6 l would 111 in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. It and neck presented one continued sore, and one eyes was seriously affected with it. Ste had greatly emaciated, and to allappearances past I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonrc Syrup, she did, end is now perfectly cured. Another Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give or cation, wee evidently in the last stage of Cons, I prevailed upon her to try the Pnlmonic Syron very short time ahe MS entirely recovered, ant joys excellent health, having hecomeexceetlingl These are three cases within my knowledge, , know were cured by Schenck's Polmonic Syrup, who doubt this statement, and will take the trot call on me at my residence Parrish street five above tenth north side, I think I will be able t tactorily convince them by own case, ind ;ca I know have been cared by this Syrup. f cure. there have been so many to see me to i, I took, that I have had a rely good oppont knowing a great many that have taken it, nu been greatly benefitted thereby, and I think if ; afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully ex their lungs, and if be says be can core them, toll directions, and prevent taking cold, they will recover. H. H. GE N, No. 128 Dolton-st. New York,,and . No. 17 Canal•st. Row, New Orleans. m 4 LAFAYETTE BURR MILL STONE • MILIMITACTOBX. THE undersigned, faraway Foreman for many 'Mars of the Lafayette Bets Mill Stone manufactory, 240 Washington street N. Y., (W. Track, Agent) would inform his friends and the public in genets!, that be has established a BURR MILI. STONE MANU FACTORY at . Binghamton, N. Y. in " Leroy Build ings,""opposite Phenix Hotel," and solicits a abate of their patronage. He will have constantly on hand a large stock of French Burr Mill Stones, as also a large Nipple of Exams iS• Kuln Stones, also French Burr Mocks, Bridl ing Cloth, Screen Wire and Calcined Plaster. The undersigned assures his friends and the public, that be will faithfully execute all Olden entrusted to hiecare, not only in quality, but is paces of articles furnished, and solicits their kind patronage. Orders by letter will be executed with as much care and as cheaply as when purchasers are on the spot. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, May 24,1851. Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block ir 4. Outinberiin, -.• IP% la AS just returned from the city /11 , — .1.1 of New York with a large ("ft- . , supply of Watches,. Jewelry and 1 . , , Silver ware, comprising in part, /,. t the following' articles .—Lever ~ L'Epineand Plain Watches, with \ , iib k . ~-.-- '. 2 .-- 1 ' a complete assortment of Gold - . Jewelry, such u Ear Rings, Fin ger Rinse,Breast Phis, Bfaulets,Lockets,Gold chains, Gold Pena, Keys, etc. Aisne aR sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads--a) of which he offers for sale emeedingly cheap for CASH. i Watches repaired on short notice, and trict7ied to run well, or the Money will be referee*, red a rit ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work; and abo. tear* *ow, and foreeeraltat Me Produce must be paid toteit Mt Mork is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent Towanda, April 28, 1860. P - . 1;1 I!R A.ND DEMZUMAMMs THE subscriber has removed to his new shop, a few rods above his forum location and on the op posite side of the auras, there he continues to Manufacture and keep on hand, all kinds of cane and wood seat CHAIRS; and SETTEES of various kinds, & BEDSTEADS of every descrip tion, which I will *ell low for cash or Produce, or Pine or Cherry Lumber, or ci arr plank, wiit be received for work. TURNING done to order in the neatest manner. Also, CABINET WORK, make and kept on hand, or made to order, in the bee manner. JAMES MAKINSON. Tovrangh. March 9, 1849. New Chair and Bedstead Wareroom. JESSE TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY informs the public tha t he has opened a shop at his new house, comer of Main and Nigel streets, nearly opposite Edward Overton's, Towanda, where he will keep orghand or manufacture to order, Flag-seated. Cottage, Windsor. Peng; Cane seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best ma terials, and of superior durability. He has also for ale an assortment of Bansrssas, at low prices Repining and Beating Common, Cane.bottoui and Plagireated Chairs, on reasonable terms. Cherry, Basswood, Whitewood and Cucumber lum ber taken in payment for work. He trusts that his long acguantanye in this county, and the durability of his work as tested by many years experience, wit secure him a Aire of public patron age. ,Towanda, March 1, 1851. C^Tll NJI I MA (• 11 if= COIISTY 60111, VMS, trAVING located in Towanda, Ids services may .11.1. be obtained by addressing a line through the Post (Mee, or by calling at the °Mee of Ulysses Menus, Esq., where he will be found, or where * written sp. balloon may be left. Nov. 1, 1850. E. H. MASON, M. D., Ss OIPFICId on Min street, font doom below Midge wee, where he may be found, when not Forts slonally engaged. .Towande, N0v.90, 1850. MANSION HOUSE 8 1 11111201,114 PB. rIPHE subscriberrequctfully informs the public that &f Ass taken piimesston of hie old stand, in the south part ofthe Bon? of Athens, where he will be at all times happy happy,tosee his facade, and will endeavor to make their stay with him agreeable. He trusts that an assiduous attention to the wishes of the travelling pub lie will secure him the favor of the obi patrons of the "Mansion," and the visit of those' ala) desire a com fortable and convenient stopping-place. His ?semi wilt be well supplied—and the beat li quors be procured for the MA. Doan IS:mares is attached with careful and atten tive bowlers. &} An omnibus will be vats to the Walerly sta tion, to CRT, passengers to and from every train, east Of west. E. S. MATHEWSON. Athens April HI, 11351. ADOZEN moo) of those cheap arid good LINEN COATBollia day received by May 29. H. Sc A. CAMPBELL. GCLIELMA L. tEI Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H. Scssaca—Dear Sir-4 have knot Leibert for several years, 'as a member of my and have all confidence in her statement, and joiced to find her again restored to health. Ar more, in addition to her statement, is needless. Yours, truly, THOS. L. JANEW Pastor of the North Presbyterian Prillade!phis, June 20; 1849. 6th at. at, Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK, at orratocy S. E. corner Coates & Marshall sts., the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo. A. Perkins Athens; D. Bailey, Le . Humphrey, °Moll; Maynard Et Woodburn, J.]. Warfoid, Monroeton; D. D. Parkhurst,' C. E. Rathbone • Denton - King & Vosbing, and by MDE'&l9lASON;Towanda. ' Price, $1 per bottle or $5 per half ilozen. The.best and cheapest Family Medicine in the Dr. Roberts' Oompoutd An alterative, Tonic, Diuretic and Price 25 cents per box, containing 50 Each box contains fitly pills, which makes cheap again as any other standard pill, anti cheaper, and warranted much superior in if .various diseases, to any of the Syrup mien beams being a more convenient and pr for use. The astonishing success which has sacra of Dr. Roberts Compound Sarsaparilla Pills abundant and conclusive that they are truly Nature's Own Remedies. and that they will core all curable dinases, and more pleasantly than any other medic' known. -Tbe;Pills are principally an 'alters tine, (their basis being the solid extract of prepared in a superior manner.) but sof untie to gently assist natere,witliont preset sadly, which make them peculiarly adapt( and enfeebled persons, invigorating and et the body,_ purifying the system, producini blood soda healthy action of the stomach They are acknowledged by our ablest ph: be not only rinexcepneusable, but efficacior eat degree, and as a general • 3lssuoily Nrediobie 17m. The Compound Sarsaparilla Pills at permanent core of those diseases whi( impunpstste of the blood, and mortridl liver ale stomach, viz., erysipelas, seem evil, nice* scald bead, obstinste cntant blotches, boils, pimples, sore, weak or no glandular rovellings,-rbenmetie„--affeetions, bones and joints, dropsy, dyspepsia, satbi and dysentery, coughs; colds, eorianmptiol ad by capillary obairnetieins of the lungs scrofulous constitutions, loßamation of deems, indigestion, headache, jaundice, chill fevers, and, fever in general, genes debility, and diseases arising from an it, mercury, and whenever medicine is rep rate and purify the system. They are a purely vegetable compouni used by persons of all ages. They are, palate, and produce no nausea, onessinen in their operation. Hundreds of certifier given of those who have used them wit! We ask no person to take our cruyti as of the metlicine. but call on the agent and box. and.if an trial it does not give the mr isfaction, they can return the box and we ey paid for the same. Purchasers ails b to ask for " Dr. Robert's Compoand Pills," and observe that the green wriel'a i box has a fee simile of the signature of 10" M. D. and C. P. Fay. and to purchase or All applications .for agencies and letters jest, of the medicine, must be addressed, C. P. Fay, Owego,Tioga Co.. N. Y. For sale by HSTON & PORTER, sec Towanda Pa. Iron Iron I Iron! . 2/1 TONS American, English and J* I . l a gtikeral assortment of all sizes of fiat bar, band and hoop; now teceivril, alt the ton or smaller quantify, rt 1.111 0
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