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ar,sviturtitvor. 1 1 4' , we have frU4ne . :WOY:arofwefOlitkkir4lb!stkok asked in thu-Solltiiiiirg artielor'Whiqt-cr0,168 The Lewis Corrali - Ripublicatt, but Mill we ltiink`it` may induce some ol.thoaeliwureur Who opporiersli impmvements, to alter, tbulit c Prectierritio far as to investigate the F.aercises of. the'mindi irk reflecting upop ; the . - courier of nature, and the - pirterof cultivation, are of vast' benefit. WhUn the !radium crops the fields are made matte!, of ittidY, they pe•ariss a value and interest distinct tram the- minuet of money they bring in. • Theq become one's terieh era; they give bim lessens to , be treasured up and used; and it is those only wba'seek to - learn and, benefit by these lessons; who really are intelligent andlexemplaty larmers. A feAr s by dila id Po wearied toil, from year to year, and by a soul- pinching parsimony, may get money : anti this, too, Withiritt:Observittg 'any lessons, excepting a tew brief ones which were Inc - ideated by others While they were young. Rut those who rata to,,the old Way, through thick and thin, and for no other rea son than because it is the old way, are not go od farmers; they are little • more than common lab s who by dint of perseverance get some money but little else worth having.. We are not ridiculing 4 the old ways, but only saying they should be compar• ed with new ones. That the old are, in' many cases, the best, is undoubtedly hue. It is only by comparing them, that one can satisfy himself fairly and properly, which path will lead him most directly-19,Am desired object. is your coin best, • whets planted deep 'in the soil, or when put near the itulace I Does the corn Held yield a better crop, when you spread all the manure, or whether you put it wholly or in part in She hill Is it best to make hills large or small ? How many stalks should be left in a hill 1 How many hills upon the acre, give the largest crop ? Is to plaint in hills or in drill*? For potatoes, is it best to spread all the manure Or will you put in the hill 1 If in the hill, will you have it below or above the seed ? Are hills or drills best I Do you cut the seed, or plant it Whole? 'Do you put the.seed deep in the earth, or do you keep it-pear tha surface 1 Is grass.seed best sown in the spring ! Or will you sow it in August or September Or will you seed down to grass with your wheat, whether in spring or fall ? Will you simply turn over your bound-out•grass-land, top-dress and put on grass seed Which, of all these, is the safest or most profitable I Shall your manure be plowed under the sod, or will you, after plowing, put it on the top and har row it in? Do you find the most benefit from it when you use it fresh from the barn, or when you let it ferment and pulverize before it goes upon Abe land I ° These and 4 thousands other questions, are dis. potable, and correct answers to most of them you . must learn by observations on your own land, and, the lands of your neighbors. li you will but use our experience, and our common sense, in connec tion with boob ) •we shali find the books to•be val uable aids. • Curious Facts In Natural Ilistory. It is tan little more than twer.ty years since the ' first crow ctos)ed the Genessee river westwardly. They, with 40 fox, the henhant, swallow, and many other .birds and insects t seem to. follow civ ilization. The focust barer is not of more than 30,years inrrbdactlon into the United States, and has not niached ihe groves ofiocust trees at the south and Wlpst. It commenced its ravages on the east side of the Generate river in 1830, and it was seven Sean before it crossed to the weft side. The grain worm, or weevil, began its course of destruction in Vermont about the year 1828, and it progresses in the course it takes from ten to fifteen miles a year. It has not yet reached %Vestern New York to any extent; but the ilestro!er is on • kst-Imench, and.4evalation will follow its track if, this great wheat growing region. Rose-bogs have been so common in some of !he eastern states, that.on.thesea shore they have floated winnows on the sands, having been driven into the sea by wivls, and drowned. The cedar * cherry-hirtl4 were first noticed West of the Genessit direr in 1828, and now, is so great a pest as to induce- many to give up the • cultivation ,of cherries, especially if near' wood The plum-wepvil,wcurculio, which is indigenous 14Enerica, being.nritinotin in Europe, was first discovered by Mrs Goodsell, the first• editor of the - (theists Further ) since which time it has dissemin , sued itself over the whole country. the an-worm hot recent- origin. The first tha t was noticed as doing much dumage,• was Eluting 1816 and .1821, ribted as the Cold years, whim the *WC northern country, approached the very biink 64 famine.' They•are now universal. ' ' - 'l 4 lle'l-tessian fly was introduced, it is supposed .by the foreign _mercenaries in 1777, on Long .b4antl, tram their baggage, or in ' the /wage for ",heir fitirtreir.4-inemccretic 1 1 11 ; SIAM Vowels PEAR TREESEAR —4 was tfilisiitedby the sight in my garden fb lir or five yea ~. of the most luxuriant and thrifty young pear ;cif% wide; would not bear,' but!, all their strength `me' fcv tve4.' . - Veiett'at this,' P resolved. to try the effect oftbendthg doWri• the btautthes - go . alkto check the libttof sap and catate,them %ars% fruit beds in: eteitit or vacsil bids.. Aeeohlingly, the Etta week • iirtiteeiliber; tit'Ef, 1 titled my pnekett? with stou t itirinep;U drove , down some small per" into' the %foetid midetreath-tny trees, (which' bad' Menet:Pt! low,:so as i 3 make dtvarfish heads; I then'tied . a istiini to 'the end' of every long shoot, gradually %tinging tkiwis the end of the limb till it curved tdo*h seas to 'make a 'cialsidemble bend or bow, I fastened ilia that position either by tying the other tine -,, .the .e n a o siz e , to e peg, or to another branch or part of the t tik, •It'ittiording 110 my Pxpectation, the tree next year •ilhari^eJ its habits of growth; and set an abundance cf+fruit bads. Singe that, I have had plentifulticips offirattwithont•trotible4ikei gond CUM MA to jet Mat* hraitn • hes. go on upright system.—/triih i caltutia:' • • 'TO PERSP/ RATION OF 11A N0. 4 .-4,71(1iP0 wlib *mit' ityteee oi'embruitlery sometimes' Suffer ineo3,Oniencerli'Sniitie persorition on their' htmde, which may be temediek.by nabbing. them fteWM liwkiillittle diwheaten tnnn. . . r . 219 . p9.1111 implanonts tr. Api'atiiitiViStove, and Tin Store, lkiiVlietUtfi. & CCYS • • , . , ; AS VW -RORK STIIII , RMIR4FLTIOVIR ROC* ITT'S FIRST •' Rail Tresher, TVitb :OW Important Improvements, for trbid Patent is secured. • Irltfln - subseriber 'takes tie method to inform the .1 ' Farmers of Iltadbrd'antl the 'adjoining counties, that be is agent for, and has for sale, the above oak bra ted end unequalled." Horse - Pourer and Threshing Ms. chines, which he is prepared to furnish on the same terms as by the manufacturer, with the addition of the actual cost of transportation, contracted for at the low aml best rates. The subscriber has sold a number of the above ma chinesin this, end the adjoining counties of Chemung end Tiop, N. Y., end all vriibeinostwption have given the very best malefaction, and where - they itreikribstrri, all farmers give them the preference, on account of economy in threshing, being operatedAwith much less expense, and cracking and wasting much less grain than any other machine in use.. The Twconorse Piwer Thre,sber and Repandor is capable, with three or four men, of threshing from 150 to 200 bushels of wheat or rye, or double that quantity f oats, per day. i=a The priees for Emery & Co.'s one Horse Power, $B5 00 do Thresher and Separator, 35 00 Jo Bands, wrench, oiler and extra pieces, , b 00—5125 00 do Two-horse-Power, $llO 00 do Tresher, and' Separator. 35 00 do Bands, flair. wrench, &c.. b 00—$150 00 Also,Wheefer's one•horse imaer,Thrember. and Separator, complete, (improved this 50401011) $l2O 00 Wheeler's twahorse Power, Thresher and Separator, complete, 145 00 Price of Entety's Teacher and Cleaner, with bands, wrenches, &c., - 75 00 do Saw Mill, complete for use, 33 - 00 Price of Grant's Fan Mills, adapted for hand or power, from 22 00 to 25 00 The subscriber will also the coming lemon be pre pared to furnish to order EMERY & Co.'s NEW THRESHER AND CLEANER. The Cleaner has all the advantages of • good fan ning ini,ll. cleaning the grain fit for market, wasting none. The additional cost being but little snore than a fanning mill, or about thirty do/kit—making the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost $75 to the Farmer, and with Emer' & Co.'s twe-horse power. $lB5 00. Cs 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 what time they wish to procure then. Farmers wishing to do their threshing immediately after harvest. should procure their machines as early as the first of July. Also for sale A GENERAL MWORTbIENT OF IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, At manufacturer's retail prkes, such as CORN SHFLLERS, HAY & STRAW CUTTERS, CU LTI V.kTORS, ORNPLANTERS, . ' r, s _w- - STUBBLE,SWARD,SUB•SOIL 41. other PLOWS, DOG 'POWERS FOR, HUIiNS, KENDALL'S HORNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES,. 'Bu sari's Grath Reaper. Revolving Horse Rakes, hay, Straw and . ilamrre Forks, lye. §x. Also, Cart Iron and Wood Cistern and 'Well Pomp:, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or small gamin. Les, avail for cob. CO I,K, PJIRLOR k OTHER T' Nfi l S' - - Ore BEAUTIFUL. PATTERIee, 81Z6e, PR/CEe, tr. • -4, stock of Stayer. and prices. will compare favors. bly with those of any Move Store in any of the large neighboring towns. Tin, Japanned and Sheet Iron Warr, msnufactured end firmae wholesale and tenni. Cheap or Cash. A large and full Catalogue of Agricultural Imple. manta and Stoves, vri.h engravings, furnished gratis, either here, or on application by mail post-paid. RAYMOND M. WELLES. Arkerm, Pp., November 30, 1850. 1y26 NEW- ,BLACKBMIti-SIIOP. THE respectfully Inform ihe'pablic that they have taken the chop formerly occupied by Athol •,,Esenorine,. on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of UGAGICSMinnwo upon reasonable terms. , They am determined by doing their work well and proreptle..to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage: HORBE—SHOEING done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the foootaliti• Cul manner. • WOOD WORK for wagons will ohm be made and repaire4 when desired. _ All Wor donelt their shop; will he warranted' to he well done;arid manufactured from -tbri beseiniterials. The public are requested to give.us a trial, and judge for themselves. 118ENWINE & BEEIRSCIIH.- Towands,'May 2, 1951. ' BLACKSMITHINQ A DAM ESEN WINE respectfully informs the pub. lie that he ,now Occupies the shop where bimsel and brothOutiosefOr-. minaworkitt. r amitly opposite Tomkine',.foundryoshera .he..is ready to do all work in his line,"as formerly lifthe best manner. He is de. termined the reputauon he has attained as a skilful workman shall not suffer by any .neglect • of the inter. este of customers or by any inattention to business. mutufacturol to order—machinery of all kinder.repairetl in the best manner. and every kind of and• 41unufacluring, will be done at short yenta, and in the slYte desired. Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms. He will slim take Country Produce iwpsyment for work, but ob jects strongly to thedit. Towandailaw. 03511. ECONOMY,INABILITi: AND .teirra . Saddle; lltintess Manufactory. ERE CULP & Cb., resPaelTally inforta' thi s public J ehat.they hose taken the shop lately oeettpletEby P, Rude . rinn Main street, a few doors below die Brick Rqw, where they will keep on hand tr large R1.119M20 4 CLZMW- 1 ,24i1a traarieMaa TIII;31L11, TAI.IBIIO I , Wink% ETC, All &Aides lb their - lino mantifacitireil to order, and made oldie beat waterial.anil for atorlunanthip•eagitot be autpassetlia Narthera Pennsylvania.. -:They ablioit a'call from thoBo !Oohing to pueehase, millet' that they can give' satisfaction. both its to quality and prier. (0 - Cub will bo paid for hides autl,Olteep Felts, at thelligheatqates, at oarAioii. T4t.laila;tiorlimber-4 9th, Aeso, • ~l~te~i4in~~irs. i L.Kmo vaa FstribimoE Ofrar 4 yalyettted states LI r paeo,peseplitlrral,ttett.. OnAi tWhi.ck , is. Harr; oration given % and applications ream/edit:l J. B.f;ICANPIEL,D, 4tber, Atli) 10 1 0# 0 us for ,itainst tori Flti In i The NV ash let gi ea intuit k in eatilane iker. The Ingest Mutual-Company in theiWoilL' Capital over'llr,ooo,ooo • • .ovor 100,000'matabeis. -The Stets alitintivit illaseittousg, Pe. The great Pennsylvania Company. being *Parma* and Merchant's Company.mith a law, and incrausing: cub fund, being bolt a stock and mutual Company. J. E. CANFIELD; Agent, Ribes% , Pension unit Bounty band l ignify.' The subscriber , Hanna reeeivell all the Pension laws necessaty instructions and forms, from the prom de partment at Washington, will 'attend to the app li cation of &Idlers, Widoww_aa l d minor children of Soldiers, who by the late law are entitled to Bounty Larek for services rendered during the war of 1812, or any of the Indian wan since 17110.- And all Pension claima! tu der'the various acts of Congress. f The' late penakth laws and decisions giving to man y' pensions 'not bete tofore entitled to them. Prompt l. attention given to all post paid communicalione, by _ Athens; Dec. 28, 1850. J. B. CANTIELD... THE UNITED STATES' LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Chartei'Porpetnal.:Xash system... Capital $2L0.000 Office No. 29, Meteltinte Eschonge. ORGANIZED upirn. the "mixed principle," Stock V and Mutual, which combined features offer to in-' eared members double the usual security, The Crib system of payments hat also been'adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium notes. 'The table rates of premium, upon which its po licies are being issued, is the only scsde eaperience has proven should be adopted, as affording requisite secur ity to be insured, and an Undoubted guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta ble may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life Inittrance, very properly, is wresting the attention of the world. Ile public however, in their commendable willingness to embrace and employ its wise and salutary mullions, should make ultimate security 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 aq amount of profits as shall not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may, at theop• lion of the insured, be paid annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, in advance. All neeessiry information, I'lagether with blanks, pamphlets, dte., maybe obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. Csari LLD, Athens, Pa. •rn 111CTOIIII Stephen R. Crawford, Paul D Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence* Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George M'Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devcreu'e, illiam M. Goodwin, John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD, President. Ast anoint W. THOMPSON, Vice President. Ca►S. 0. INLAY, Secretary end Treuarer AIIITAIIT—ManueII Eyre. COUNSEL AND A rronary—ThOmas•Balch. F. 8. I3orr. Medical Examiner for Athena December 27, $5O. TIISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the .1-/ partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is this day dissolved by muturl consent. E. Smith & Sou 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 de livered at the time agreed, Cash will be expected. k. SMITH. C. T. SMITH, November 15, 1550. JERE CULP. • SADDLES HAMS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. E. Smith Or 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, VA LICBB, &c . , of the beat materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. By duct attention to business, and promptness in fullfilling engagements, they hope to continue the lib• eral patronage they have heretofore enjoyed. Caßßtioa TiILIMII3O will be done on short notice, in theist:atm manner. All kinds of Grain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work. lilt 'EC I.3l[4l;3l'llLr_illl. X-• • ESMITH & SON have removed their Saddle & . Harness Shop to the building nearly .opposite the Ward Haase, late the "Nord) Pennsylvanian" printing oMce—on main street. Jan.. CHARLES K LADD, M. D. DHYSIOIAN AND - 13E101E0N, Office in the `Union block,' up stairs; North aide of the Public Square. over Elwell's Law Office. Entrance between Elwell's Ind Adams' law offices; where be may always be found when not professionally engaged. ToWands, July 11, 1850. - nal CZT aracum A New Zira in Ndintpaperw. IHE CITY LICQGET is designed to fills blank in in the newspaper world, of Refitted and"_Elegatit Literature, Wit, Humor. Graphic. Life Sketches of For. sign Countries, and the every-day conversations and the manners of their people. Each munberwill beem hellished. with speudid engravings, engraved from new and original designs by the best Artists in America. . . No old mita or foreign witticisms, tehashe.i, will be admitted, bat everything will have the advantage of orizinality. • Families willfind this an interesting bums! for their prior table, as• trim it n of only information of the most agreeable and pleasant kind may be obtained, bin they will find something to amuse them in their leisure hours. : There is no paper !Wog& at present in. America, if indeed there be one in any part of the world; but our Iwo* are a reading people, and require, .as we shall give them, subjects of interest and amusement in • cheep and condensed form. We are entirely different from the ordinary Newspaper or Weekly Papers, nor do we seek to enforce any opinions upon the winds of ow readers, but leave them to form their own. 00' Evel Country Merchant and .Pomily ahoold read David Alwyn, br the Ruined Country Merchant ; &peep into Mercantile Agencies; which has created such • great sensation in business circles, and will be continued every week until it is conckuletd. It. is de., signed to show up in their true light those spies , who live by misrepresentation of the most private affairs of Merchants and Fem Lies, to the injury of nadeand oho 'femora lianticw of, man. • . - A sample copy of thenty•Buditet will-he sent by mail to any address in the country. if requirell .' • Fbre to not q for; in America thatldros as much original readingwatrer fot*he same,priee. Price One Dollar per annum or Two Cents per sin. Rio copy, for sale by Newsboys awl 'Newsagents throughout the - United States. • TO AWRY MINTS 4 POS TM ASTERS., The G,rti BUDGE: Is will be ‘ forinehel to, Cintrs - a1 the following low prices: 6 Copies to•one address, ' . .'. ss' 00 10 .. " .. .. 0 . 8;00 20 a " 15 00 .. 30 a , 0.. . ~. i - •- 21 O 1 4. " a , ....... . . ..... ...24'414 60 0 a .. ........... ....30 00 100 " - • " ' • 50 Obi Attettibionicationsintitt preppaitl. iod'uddrews. at(/' . H. F. INATWIMI&Vo.P ' • gallon stiret, /f.vt"..4, TMICE sisorietent ` of Clo th s, Cagatmeres• and% Sattinettio. also Calico an4 F kiher 19.,titoodp ip chimp that defies comiletion at PHINNEIVEt. t Wet t `• ' ' ply-NTED fissioits Min To r ilesy ilear:a r iTisteil as L ilititiitirelt of Calico's, Delaires, Cashmeres; myl.Alpaccas, cau Isa Lund for sale br : - • , KINGSBERY ;'4. - t - g - }AI • ~, :. 1 : .- Acigivero-nc.,',,,,, ._ i tii.s4iiiiii, tereliiiiii Tedi ciiteil _. _ ...... t.... 149,10.11043i1ntri, - - v- • *sip,. . 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To . the Con. scunglive it points Out the only reasenafilis hope for re. lief, ,z) atotheru e tbedirections it gives in the care and education of children atainvaluable. 78,000. copies o this book have iissied through the prop, and the sale continues unabated. For sale by B.B.lrlTell &Co., 709 Broadway, N. Y., and HUSTON dr. PORTER, Towanda, and by L. E. RATHBONE, Canton. Guide fd larialtrk. , ior dilations to perloosvaing Dr.Fitch'ir rernedies, , to'brfltd gratis** die agents. , _ 13y AN ADVERTISEMENT TO TON SOUND T iiisrat s THE COMMUNITY Stan .dines. The following equalled series of Family Medicines muy_be depended upon with the utmost confidence. They hare the approbation of theiest physi- Rails in the comitcy; and are recom mended by all who have used them as superior to any medicines. They have been before the Public for five years, During which lime more than 5000 certificates have • been received from eminent public men end °dims, and are now on file • at the Company's office. They are Compounded - With the Inmost We end skill, and the ingredients •re thoroughly tested by scientific chemists, so' that medicines of a uniform and reliable gum. lity are guaranteed in all cases. THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS, Are particularly valuable for the prevention and corn of Fevers in general, all Bilious and Liver Complaints, Jaundice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache. Dyspepsis,'lleart Bern;Costiveness, °tiring, Urinary Diseases, Obstructions of the- Hewes, Indutnza, Asthma, and for -a variety of othe, Chronic Diseases; in fine, for all ordinary family uses. Full directions for the various Diseases accompany each box. Prize 25 cents a box. The Graefenberg Dysentarl Strop, A speedy and infallible remedrin Diarrhces, Dysenta• ry. Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantinn and the Aar ATIC C if taken with the first symptoms, viz: vomiting and diarrhoea. It no: ver fails to cureihe word possible cues of bowel complaints, generally in a few bouts, ahklom beyond a day. It is Pommy VSSIIITA /I Lt. and taken in any quan tity is perfectly harmless. The Graefrnberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chillblains, - Corns, Bores,'Svrel ings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers. Pains in the side and back immediately relieved, Intlain !nation of the Bowels, and for all oases where there is kod'ammation. - Marshall's dada eatholleow. A certain cure for Prolapius Uteri, and for most of the distreasing complaints incident to females. Pre pitied by - Dr. THEO: POMEHOY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Company. TIM OTnt■ smarrsttectio latDtet:rL/ tit Eye Losion, Hoilth Bitters, Consnmptive Bohn, Fever and 4gve Pills, Children Panacea, Libby's Pile Ointment, • Sarsaparii Compound. e, The Graefenberg Manual of Health, • complete hand-book of medicine for families. Price filircents. Office, SIC Broad shy, New York. Carriox.----The politic is requested to bear in mind the t euerything prepared by the Graefenberg Company has their seal upon BPurious articles have been issued closely iesembling the genuine in every particular, except the seal, and the utmost care should bo used before purchasing. Agents for Bradford County—Dr. HUSTON and Dr..POBTER; Towanda. IyBB, _ Ji•WINTOSH, DENTIST, HAS removedto a few dotal below Bridge street, on the East side of Mairpst. in the building for merly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq. All operations amounting to sgtfl, or over. one hal to be paid down, dm remainder in . th ree months. I the operation proves unsatisfactory, the money paid will be refunded. A note of hand however must 'locum the payment of the half left unpaid, with a proviso. ILACZYMILILIE 114012Z3 2 THE SUBSCRIBER, having now completed his arrangements for the accommodation of the Travel ing Public, feels Warranted in soliciting big share of Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with the best the market afford*. His Stablino• P is Large and Wafer. His Bar shall be Silted with as good Liquor ' as are to be 'foundin the country. BESIDES, for the accommodation of many, the subscriber is manufacturing Boots, Shoes Saddles, Har nee*, Trunks and Vatses, trc., 4e. And keeps on hand a good as.sortuarntof PATENT-MEDICINEet, for all of which his pat:obi Will be risked only a mode rate price. . Come one, come all, both far and near A home you'l find, a home to cheer, And a cheap article if you would buy -t . Call at Laceyville and try. ' For former patronage and' favors, the public plaiie eeelipt the aieeet.elhartkallf T. D. BPDING. Lacelyilli,,Feb., 13, 1861. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS M - TOWAIMA 1 1 r Clock, Watch, -ottitziewelry Storc ! 1 -, •- - • 'A.M.' WARDlRR'taltee this 14/foil ~-.) _ , - 's r a informing his .ohf 'enitomera and the • . .74 public generally. that he has p u r c hased .., • , of LP.Bul., his stock of Witches, Clocks -'-‘ -.--- " and Jewelry, entriMitivienced theSdieve business in all of its various lireitchis at the' old" stem' of hitter, ob ;Main streivistio doors tooth of_Rrick Row. His' reputation ari 1 witch 'repiher is ad well established in this communi tywhat it is hardly neces.. easy to say a word on AM Wm. With his Jong ; . es. patience and great advantages for actiniiing a tharfaiih' Immolate If the 'boldness; he hes eoti4Oence in saying to Ai pyMie,. WO On Your ts . a , tchee and chick,, I will I dct them j ustice. ' -'' , MI goodi sold:or Repairing 'AMT., , we:nutted .as ,I lecolitheridi orltn he,oner refunded. ' ' :A pod aisostlitilnt of Clocks, Watibi4 ennewelry kipeeettafariftilii hand. ' Mr *ono shall be—quidisalply smakl pralter, ei;ah :dineviiisiir ni,4*dit' given. ' neej not be ; asked .forms 1 , rink Attn.& net lis , make its acilirtilti tan ce. • Toianaklidy II ' 1 gllr. A. M. WARNER. • 2=o=o • a1iZA.M41)17314114.1 PrlAEJargesteolMostssimplete assortrnenfofockord, blink and miscellaneous LIOCIO4t4E4T4TrOpi. BR Y ever offered 6 this rtiatket, aitit dt very lo* priers, now' justidpitirreg e st djo o.i). WIRTLETI"g. EIEM3IMI - 7 • _ -- 'oRlZENtirramsty - bxildit444Yiik.' street :'Rote , 11 1 0 Illevripper Publishers and iirilitars. TO cotifidenee invite tbe trade; bp r th ey T .i ptireilitideliewbere, tw M give enet) 11 No. illtionlion4dreef;SeleYotiri - of atTtmllT - CatialAt. Row, New Orleans, where "`t am ready to furnish them with itakinds of 7.. ' ; , BOOK AND Niiil'Alt}l of the r newest and most beautiful styli.. 1 arn also ,Prepared to supplythe made admired/4;OMb leiter.' 'having Ist* ;Motored from ElCntletrid a ierrea . lif 'these beautiful faces, tegether whit every variety of 'form and patterwof ~ ORNAMENTAL. AND JOBBING TyPE, 13orderhig,Ae. I &el' assured that the elegance and' accuracy ofell'the Type tnittuifactiiteil by 'tile cannot be surpassed by any. Founder in tIM Union. By aa,entirely new method in the skir end coat ing lam enabled to retain the eirluu o the compo nent' parts 6f the meted, and 'dint to pr oduce, in 'addl.' lion to en elegant the most SOLID AND DURABLE TYPE, her*tofcere offered the public. To Ibis last feature .I would in *fleeter call attention, far solidity add durability Of Type is on the principle) of economy, of die"grearest importance mall typographetv. The inembeen of the craft *dials° iind.me ready to sup ply all kinds of PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE, , • foe , the eatiblishment - of complete' Printing Offices, such as Presses, Woad Type, Cages,littands, Brass, Press and Wood Rules, Imposing Stones, Compos ing Stick, Brass and Wood Galleys,Riglets, Closet Racks, &c. Old Type taken in exchange for new et 9 . Cents per lb. The Trade dealt with on the most liberal terms, and patronage, solicited on the ground of fur- Dishing to the purchaser of an article with which be will be pleased and which will bring him the worth of his money. Editors or Printers wishing, to establish a News paper or Job Printing Office, will be furnished with an estimate in detail of the cost by stating size of paper and kind of aoll ( to be executed. Pbtlishers of Newspapers -who will' insert this adrertisement three montittand send me the papers containing it addressed to " IViabitt's Register.," New York, will be paid id materials of my mann fabtore. provided thgyPtirchaieiitattnes the amount of their bills - for ildretlising: •' • - H. N. GREEN, No. 128 Polton-st. New York, and No. 17 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans. m 45 LAFAYETTE BURR MILL STONE - TBE undersigned, formerly Foreman for many years • of the Lafayette 'Burr brill Stone manufactory, 240 Washington street N. (W. Track, Agent) would inform his friends and the public in pliers!, that he has established a BURR MILL STONUt•MANU FACTORY at' Binghamton, N. Y. in "Leroy Build ings," opposite " Phenix Hotel," and solicits a share of their patronage. He will have constantly on band a large stock of French Barr Mill Stones, as also a large supply of Esopus ¢ Rubt Stones, also French Burr Blocks, Boll ing Cloth, Screen Wire and Calcined Plaster. The undersigned assures hte friends end the public, that he will faithfully execute all Orders entrusted to his care, not only in quality, but is prices of articles furnished, and solicits their kind patronage. Orders by letter will be executed with as much care and as cheaply as whin purchasers are on the spot. Binghamton,. May 24, 10 I Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block ! . if' al. Chamberlips, s.► H AS just returned from the city :iP..- 1-11. of New York with a -large ;t c ~.. supply of Watebeis,. Jewelry and 0 7,Eidver-ware,. eomprvong RI part, 7 ( 'Ow following artielea v:—Lever, -, %':- I.'Epine and Plain Watches, with '‘A)li k .-- ✓ ---...; .11 complete assortment of Grad . ,Jewelry, such as• Ear Rings, Fin ger Rings,lirenSiPiiis, Bracelets, I.ockeiii, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, ea. , Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers for sale eiceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on sliortt notice, and warranted to run well,or the money will ¢e . refunded. and a writ ten agreement given to that efEct if ioqUired. N. IL—MAPLE SUGAR, and,. Country Produce taken in payment for work; and alai, 4earn now, and forever,that the Produce must be paid when the work is done—l war against credit in all its forma. , W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1650. Arirri AVE) NUITIM I NRai I B., THE subscriber his removed to his new shop, a few rods above his former location and on the op- posite side of the street, where he pontinues to Manufacture and keep on hand, all kis& of cane and wood seat CHAIRS; and SETTEES of various & BEDSTEADS - of everir 'descrip tion, which I will sell low for cas h o r Produce, or Pine or. Cherry Locator, or yl air plunk, will . he received for work. TURNING , done to order in the neatest manner. Alio, CABINET WORK, make and kept on hand, or made to order, in the bets manner. JAMES MAKINSON. Towanda. March 9, 1849 New Chair and Bedstead Warerooia. JESSE TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY informs gbcpublic that he his opened g shop at his new house, corner iitlroin ind Paine streets. .nearly opposite Edward Overton's. Towanda, where he will keep on hand or mantifactute le order, Flag-anted, Cottage; Windsor. Fancy, Oaite seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best ma• terials,.and of superior durability. He has aisolor sale au assortment of Bitosraans, at low.priees Repairing and Seating Common, Cane-bottom and flag-seated Chairs. on reasonable terms. Cherry, Basswood, Wintewood and Cucumber It/ot her t a k e n in payment for work. He trusts that his long acguantance in this county, and the durability of-bib work as tested by many years experience, will secure him a share of public patron age. Towanta, •March 1, 1851. Eta 11Graa COVOTT 'IVRY lII' it 8, HAVING located in. Towandp, hie services may be obtained by addressinz a tine through the Post Off)* Of by calling at the office of I.llyasee Mercer, Esq., where he, will be , found, or where a written, lE licatpton may beltli. Nov, 1, 1850, - E. H. MASON, M. D., IPLEMVIZIE-41Z - azatutiazsz 9 OFFICE ort.3fain tared,. four doors . below. Bridge smet, where ho may, be found, *ben not prof, s eiowelly engaged. TOwinda, N0v.30, 1850. MANSION HOUSE, ALTIEIMMIA • A /THE subscriber 7ektfull eex ,igforata, the public. that 'X' he hie taketi postreeicen -of his hiss: in' the 'oath part of the Born' of Athertit'ailiere - lie will be at . all times - happy to see his Mende, and .wiltendeaver to' make their clay with him agreeable. lie trusts that an assiduatisattention the:l,l4lli of ihitrivellieg pub es will..sectue,hint the favor of .the old patrons of " lifarerion," and:ths,visit of those who'destre , the finable, end at:term:oqm. stoppiog- place. , • • Tant4 Will+.e well.oapplied.-,and the best. U. gems be precreed. for the Die. Goon ItrantraLis attached with careful and alien. . . liichostlers. , CY An omnihus.tvill be run- to the Waverly-eta tion, tocar7iymarogens to and from every train, east of west . itiAI'HEWSON. A:thenic :11§ 1851. A 1 10 0 PC, mini of those cheap and gOod LINI* "1 4 tjaVrs,This day received by May 29. 11. & .1. CA NIPtiELL. ..~„ R ,~ JOHN W. SULLIVAN The best and cheapest Family,(l4dicine in Dr. .Ztoberts' Compoun( An attentive, Tonic . , Diuretic and nu Price 25 cents per box. tontaming 5t Each box contains fifty. pills,. Wtich maim cheap again as anyiei her standard pill, at cheaper, and warranted Inch superior m various disease*, to awr t ef the Syrup Mil . falsities being a more convenient and for use. The astonishing success which basalt& of Dr. Roberts Compound ttarsaparilla Pill abundant and conclusive that they aro truly Nature's Own nemedies. and that they will cure all curable diseases. and more pleasantly than any other known. The Pills are principally an "alt tine, (their basis being thesolid extract of prepared in a superior manner,) but elfin attic to gently assist nature, without purging sandy, which mate them peculiarly adapted and enfeebled peredns, invigorating and t the body, purifying the eystern, producing blood and a healthy agtioa of the stornach•si They are acknowledged by our shiest phi - be not only unexeepaonable, but efficacious' est degree, and as a general family Ilatedicina Unequalled. The Compound Stainciarillai Pills are and permanent cure of those diseases which aria impure state of The blood, and morbid lia ) er and stomach. viz., erysipclaa, semi evil. falters, scald head, obstinate •cutant blotches, boils, pimples, sore, weak or ii glandular swellings, rheumatic affections., bones and jointkdropsy, dyspepsia, setholo , and dyteatiu:ry, coughs, colds, consumptiong ed by capillary obstructions of the lungs in scrofulous eoustitutions, inflamation of the fluent", indigettion, headache, jaundice, ft chill fevers, and keen in grain!, general debility, and diseases arisielefrom an inj mercury, and whenever medicine is mph -rate and purify the system. - They an iipurely veßnble con:rusk:a: used by Mimes iihalfestirt. •Tel eriptieso . , palate, iftwillirddieeii4 natisn, inioasinesa or in their. operation. Hugredrof cantle& Alm% of those whoinive - used them will We ask no perse&to take - our ward es of the medicine, bet call 'mike "genital box, amkifaitilidiqt &AIM% giro tiiianas jsfaction, they can„npera the fibs and ree oy paid for the solue*- Pinchasers will to..ask for "Dr. Rebut's'. Compound Pills," and observe that the green atrappei box ban a fac . ..stMile orthe signature of J O4 St. b. and ray, and to purchase none ~, All.applications fur egencin and letters oh ject of the,midicine, mbSt bo addressed, Mt C. P. Pay„Owego. Titles Co.. N. Jr., For,s44 -by HUSTON & PORTE:EIi sole Taitiptl4a. Pll. Iron Iree k Iron I Vyk TONS 4 werican , En gli-h sod Sam? t "SN , a - general assortment of all sizes . " fl,rt gran, hand and hoop, now received, and fm ‘lle ton or ilk' piiiittly,.t Midi r. ns 1 i d o .. no; Despair eintith4ll6l o Dealk 4lleulpirtare.la ow? we ot-imockie om du we este ; - • prompted by , uookbe4oo4.t4tuling 0 1 e n d t o th e bee* my Weir etre to MAO kuoTahl *Wit Aleacrielion of siia The wietpeetei kite awned -ft., k About, duee stars e9ltote~l with it,aloittit!`coid, which setOe t h• end side;ittiteier3 tct deli wound /sh e 'tde.blOoili end distriain g . day I hid_ 'violent fivet7fesping chillti s . torero' at bigitt,'tvith great :difficulty of In, great low of appetite'; my ilium nu' emir ratted, being Confined to my be; dipoet of the Teti of , the molt eminent thrdelens of tbi tended Me . ; and MI6. ershsuatitig all their flounced My ease incurable. Indeed, o ar bingo were almostgone, add' I could no cover. - At this siige of lay &ewe, I upon tr. try Dr. Schenck's Pulmonie gyro ) I bad taken half a dozen bottles, arms 11() aelo, be to galbont the bone.. It seer en my whole system:l—it loosened the cote ped the bleeding—my , bowels became every thing I ate, seemed In digest easily 4 my whole system. Indeed. inch was lb/ gress of my health and so 'ridden the' , became too sanguine of a speedy. core ed the use of the medicine Were the thoroughly eradicated, which risohnl in of bleeding at tbo lungs Jut tali,accOmpani treeing cough. I again commenced 'ski manic Syrup, and sent for Dr:, Schenck careful examination, advised me to continae Before I bad taken four bottles, art abscess my aide, which gathereihndtwoke dischsrer u I can judge, i pint of very disagreeable yi ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my tern, rum this time I began to get bent: happy to say entirely recovered. I r time I enjoy better health than I have years. Since I commenced taking the• Pal op, I have never Jailed to recommend it went, that others, es well as myself, might saved from that awful disease; for I feel it , owe to the 'Bitted to publish it to the wort' me to mention a few caws which have immediate übseivation. Being on a visit , N. J., last summer, 1 saw s child, evidently stage of bowel . consumption. The • mother me that the physicians bad given the chit curable. I told her what benefit I bad . . - the use of Schenck's PuJmonic Syrup, and her to procure a honk. I heard nothing the little sufferer until about three month, ai in the marketony attention was draion to r observed me very attentively. Sho finally me, and asked if I was not the lady Who ed Scbenek's Pulmonie Syrup to her dyin summer in t'amden. I replied•lhat I was, that her child had entirely recovered, and rrionly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, resiijes in Bridesburg. Anot4r lady I wot in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. and neck presented one continued sore,and eyes was seriously affected with it. etbe I greatly emaciated, and to all appearances pi I induced het to try Schenck's Pulmonrcsi she did, and is now perfectly cured. - Mrs. McMullen: whoee residence I will cation, wee evidently in the last stage of I prevailed upon her to try the Polmonic very short time she was entirely recovered,. joys excellent health, having become ex ceedi These are three melt within my knowledge know were cored by Schenck's Pulmonic,B7 who doubt this statement, and will take the call on me at my residence Parrish street above tenth north side, I think I will be abl fsctorily convince them by own case, and I know have been cured by this Syrup. cure, there have been so many to see me to: I took, that I hare had ■ very good eppoi knowing a/ great many that have Taken it, been greatly benefited thereby, and I think if afflicted with. Consumption or Liver Complsir send for br2Sebetick, and let him carefully their longs, and if be says he can cure them,l directions, and prevent taking cold, they will recover. GULTELNIA L. LE! Philadelphia, May 29, 1849 - J. H. SCHENCK—Dear Sir-1 have kt Leibert for several years, as a member of and have all confidence in her statement, joiced to find her again restored to health. more, in addition to her statement, is needles. Yours, truly, THOS. L. JAN EW ' Pastor of the North Presbyterian Philadelphia,,June 20, 1849. 6th at. st Prepared and sold by J. H.SCHENCK, orrotory S. E. corner Coates & Marshall st the following Agents in Bradford County. Ceo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey. Ler Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, J. J. Warford, Monroeton; D. D. Parkhurst, C. E. Rathbone„Canton • King & Yoshi/16, and by MIX & MASON ,Towanda. Price,st-per bottle or $5 per half d-ozen.