v:''-1!"ef P (1! W64..r 14+ . ir t v —r o r i t,„ -s- • Abrubs* 4!.• • 4 p,.!ratuitiamipg,„sttptp, as %yell as tree - ,la iomntoa err Mis plactstheui4loo sleep : in fiMii the nisi. t) ieceiving mole moisture they Often' stieceetrbet.' nil the Drat-- - summer,- 110, Yev.er 'he their sifosequertilr healthy , gruw.tb: It is Inner b4ltif to plant mo,-ture by meatihr rJi •untl by nieleliing — abOve. The multrutb- t. 4 tholo ice May'beislionalitter manure. moes-. cnent tan,iti verterlturriir lealor leaf tuoul 1. A ais l ett faee, eonsisinig. of these materi4,.. to the he:ght Mates, Ooratiltattvl injury whatever, ler a year cm IN% rlmirab!y equalize the moisture bt the . sail. Manure •used in this way operates bel l eaei ul4h, not.oll : the preserving pf.. the. moisture, .b u t rt i :r3.1, the liquid - marrgrecarFie.l I down in solution blrraisa .. especially - if applied in autumn or winter. —The contrast between the hard at d 'baker) surface, too opener) witnessed when the graund is left bare', and the moist arid' soften earth between, a coat of manure. or Utter, elin.be citify suf ficiently:under stood by actual experiment. It 4 ad vartage4 were strikingly exemplified a year nr two since .MPlarits or bed of straWber . ries in the:"rivid rthe et an excessive dry summer. The root., after being 4 fiXeri by 'a -Merin transplanting, wore p;otee. led frera,atltoutla by a coat of mature three incites th4;,k, although they wero, , tratererlbpl once, .nut a plarn.:perishea,: , • ~ Slaking may begin someinatanees, necessary to -prevent swaying by the wind, or a one-ruled growth' Where they are . imperfect or unequal roots. Out usually, if .he shrub is furnished with good roots, and itcare is taken, witilelthe earth i 3 shovelled m, to spread them all out like the arms of un um & brella, they will serve to brace it erienly, and pre went a one-sided growth. Fixing by wheer.'a: it is le:Mellor. often sufficient, alone, to predate- the -necetlitr of Making. lilts most conveniently iten'e ,by three persons—one spreading out theroots with hisfingers,n second t‘iiiing in the each, while the third seities it bypouring water from the nose of a icatering pot: Although soh at first, the soil in a few hours thies,a4tl hardens sullicentty to hold firmly the new set Toots. An 244116041 stiffening, it needed, may be given, encircling the bteam with ir small temporary mound of east!, In transplanting roses, and sumo other F.nall shrubs, bulficent pruning of the top is rarely given . Climbing rotes, and those generally whit;li throw np rapid and vigorous shoots, will make a better growth by antumn, by coning down to a lew good buds when set out, than by leaving a long portion; of the stem and branches, v-hich, indeed, not nn frequently draws gallant upon the toots as to cause the death of the plant. On.the other ham ) , we have seen shrubs transplaritfal bi wet weather with en. tile-suer:es., after haviug grown six inches by tak ing op roots, and .thenelting the soil well with wo. far, at the same tisnevtry lrei7lly shortening• bark the shoots, and hopping most to the 1ea4? , ...-- Albany Coltirafor. Pulverizing Song. -. It is believed, and indee94 the fact has been "abundantly demonstrated, that the finer the stnl, iF, the mote fertile w•iUl it he Tell *typoseil drat minute disintegraimil comminution all that was —essentially nece4.ary to tender any land luridly. live mid fruitful, and no matter what might he int . original eltaracior, the plir.v freely used would tun. der the implication of stimulating manures or. pitir /um tit any kind, unnecessary, This, however even his own experiments, instituted:for the exprTs pur. p of establishing the vaiiely of his ittiloitzed theory, prove untrue. Still, in all cases, minute pulveriiition is a vast benefit to any _suit.; and the.more perfect the cotruninution or division of the constituent particles is, themore confidently , •an we relayiupon the success of the futore crop, whatever ii.may be. By frequent plowinge, even the most tenacious and adhesive lands will be ameliorated ; they will be espof•ed more thoroughly and eget:to:llly to the finalizing effects of dews, rains ; atmospheric in , fluences, and the et riching 'action of solar heat.— The plants Ad also in sods thus pteParcil n much more tavorali edinm ; they-are not ar -tes ed in the progress, extralid freely in quest of fool, and are not contorted and thrown wide opposing ol , Neles which are iiimiiieralite:to a WA:ti dal-form. Manure also acts muck_ more energet (cally on fine soil than on that whi i cli is coarse, anZI in compact masses; it doesnot so soon yield humidity in seasons of drimalq, dud is , far ,fitore absorbent in time of rain.—Dem. Urt. Rout' Cattle MU Trees It is a noticable fact that a tree ever so thrifty and uhatever kind, to which cattle gain access, and un der which they become habituated to stand, will very soon die. In the case of a solitary shade tree in a pasture, or by the roadside, ibis is of com mon occurenee. The query may have been sug gested, to what this is Owing., In . the first place. rubbing - a tree by the tie,Fk of cattle ie hiDhly per nicious, and if persisted in, it will commonly des troy it sooner or later ; but it the' body of the tree be cased that their necks cannot touch it,' dea:lt will ensue just as certainly if they ate allowed to tramp :he earth about ,it. But shy should tram. pia; the earth destroy the tree ? Tht reasda is one of the wide important application to. the laws of vegetable growth. The roots of pianist:et:ld air, il , pot sti coach yet as truly, 6:stilt:sleeves Mid branch ae. rg* is apaLiguus to &it'd fishes,Whieli though their: must have air also 1.1, just about as much as permeates the water, If it,bertill shut eft, so that none Which is fresh . can• gel to theta, they ill psi:it:it the oupplc,op and then die' fp: • Me want' pf• more. • Act e too ts of (lees and • vegatables want ‘Vhen tho eitth is in a-normal or natural conilitLln it is full,of interstices and channels by which air gets to them. But if thecattle are allowed to-tramp down the earth and the son aids their work by ba king it at the same time; a crust like a brick is form wholly impervious to the atmosphere and the tree yields to its,f4te. Sa r a treelcimmii live if its roots are covered with a pavement. They will struggle for bfe by creeping to the surface and hni-tirig out a talc% here and a atone there, or find a crack where their noses can snuff a little breath ;but if fon,ght down and covered over will finally give it up So if a tree be ttuust into a elven clay, or ire locits ore:kept wider water; it refries io he an agouti': et to s put up w , ith gre'w'as•litt:e ..!w the fin = 43r 1 9 11 0Fa1'1P4 1 . 1 1.4 0116, v- AgiiitailiAl; Stoic, ata AT ATHENS ; PA. Vs/ HEELEI _ jO'S N w- Tang isTATI: ,;rrasT FILEIIILAL , . , Rail Road liorse Power -A Vresiier, flith the kith-4 ci;!(1 linprovemenls, I) , lleht is . seerired. rp 11 ol..mriher takes tide method to inform;the J- Farmer, of iltatlfortt urid the adjmning.coontias, that he i.: scent fOr, and,has lot sale, the above ceh pre trd and unequiited.HOnte Power and Threahing.ida• chines, which he is pteptued to furnish on. the seine terms as tip the manufactures. -with the. addition otthe netual coat of transportation, contracted fur atAbeloye eat nod Deft ratca. The subscrilter has sold a 'number of 41m Ettinve ma ehines,ln this, and the arlibining counties of Cbctriung and Tioa,a, N. Y.,tand all wiihatiresseption have given the very beet satisfaction, and where they are known, all farmers dire them the prefergnce, on account of peonotny in, threshing, being operated with much Jess expense, and crackingrand wasting much leas grain than any other machine in use. The Two.Horae Power Threiher-And: Separator is capable, with three or four men, of threshing-from lr 1 0.200 bushels of wheat or rye, or double that 'quantity oats, per day. palet9. The prizes- for Emery =es. Co.'s one Hor-e Power, $1 500 . Ao Thresher and Separator. 35-00 • • do Bands, wrench, oiler and • extra pieces, - 5 00—5125 00 Two-horse Power, .$llO 00 do Tre.ter and Separator. 35 00 do Banda, oiler, wrench. ece., .5 ..00--$151) 00 Also,Wheeler's ono-horse powir,Thresher, and Separator, complete, (Improved this mown) $l2O 00 Wheeler's two•honor Power, Thrtiber and • Separator, complete, 145 00 Price of Emery's Treiber and Cleaner, with booth., wrenches, Ste., 75 00 do Saw Mill, complete for'use, 35 00 Price of Grant's Fan Mills, adapted for hand or power, from 22 00 to 25 00 The subscriber will, also the-coming season be pre pared to furnish to order EMERY & Co.'s SEW THRESHER AND CLEANER, The Cleaner-bair all the advantages of a good fan oing mill, cleaning the grain fit for market, wasting none? The additional cost being but little store than a fanning mill, or about thirty dollars--Metahg the whole Thresher and Cleaner cost 575 to the Painter, and with Enter:. & Co,'s tun-horse power.slos 00. Ci On account of the largo demand for the above machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or• den for them, persons wishing to purchase mach i nes should 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 tire first of July. Also for sale - A GENERAL LIEORTMENT OF 131PRdiF.D AGRICULTURAL & llottmAtutta ROLEMEHTS 441 manufneitarr's retail prises, sash as CORN SHELLER'S, NAY & STR A W CUTTERS, C L rIV &TORS, oaNTIANTErts, ::- k-w - „d.~ ~~~~ STUBBLE.SW.IRD,BGB•SOILfi other PLOWS. DOC; PO'SVF.ItS FOIL 41 KEIDUJ, S titl ItNS, GRAN 6itAIN CIMOLES, Rrnall's Grain 'Reaper. &colriatg Horse Rakes, Buy, Straw and. 211tinurt Forks„Zyc. Also, Cast Iron and Wood Cistern and Well Pump, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or small quenti les, cheap for cash. CO lit; PARLOR (s. OTHER .12TOITY/M A DVS BEACTIFUL PATTERN*, 81ZW,rnicr.s, . LC. N stock of Stoves, and prices, will compare favors. Lily with those of any Stove Store iu any or - the Urge noighbolius , towns. Tin, Japanned anti . Sheet Ir©n Warr, niona4ctured -811t1 fee sale wpaieliale and ietasl, Cheap or Cash. A large antl full Catalogue of Agrkultural i.l ;engrninK futitiithed either heri, or 'tar iipOicsniiin by m/il-poet+eid. • • ;,111.% Y.l4lo . itiD M. CIA,ES. 'Athens, Pe., NOVaraber :iO, 1850. 1,20 NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that thee have taken the shop formerly ocenpied by Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's 'wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of lId;ACKSMI•i'HING upon reasonable terms. arc determined by doing their WO* well and promptly; to merit, as they hope to receive a share' of public p3trorregr. IiORSEILSHOEING - done in the beet manner. All kinds of repairiErz Macbinery,executed in the taost skil ful manner. • WOOD:WORK-col - wagons will also be made and repaired when deirired. All work done at their shop, will be warranted to he well done, end Maaticactured from the best materiels. The publiNem 'reqiiested to give be e! trial, tied' judge for tlierneettiee. • IESENWINE & SEEBISCHIL . ;Towanda, May g, 1851. ' = BLACICSMItHISIO. - ADAM EtkErilt.,lNEl respectfully informs, the pub. £l. lie tharlie 'neear °carpet ttie shop where hi4el anti brother have for • ears' wiitlred; nearly • opposite 'romitia loundryoPhete ,heis ressly,.to,tlo , all work in his line, as forrperly An Abe bi 4 Taupe*. He tor/nine,' ,thelToputatiois ho has attained as skajtilftili workman , not suffer by 'any neglect of the inter-s este Of astotneirit iii•by any inattetnieit to litiaillCA • , TOOtS, itiiitrifkettited to order—miebitiery hf kinds repaired in the beet maelter,seil,e,serY //lied of ' Repairing and iffou'uldefitring be dem et 4 1 ° 11 notice. and In the style &area; • -.florae awing, ontreasonable Lenus.ri Re will olio take , Country Product ittpayanent for work bat •*-ob-• jests +strongly to eseslit fr , ,z: -. _ Tooladei tai. 17, 4851. ECONOMY, OURANIAY Aid MAIM: Saddle, Hariess & Trmalitanufactoiy. Jvgg Cij.o do Co., r e sPegtruitY ids4 . A a. public that they have taken tho shop lately occupied by C. F. Barrier. on Main toren, a few doors below the Brick Row, wham they will keep on had a largo stock of • wl,lw4a. _ ezzvlizai, piaaraw3ch, - , 71114Caf ir TALISSO, MUM, atC, articf.iin their Jjnp manufactured to order, and made of the itest material, andlur worlimanihip cannot be SUlPaille in Northern Nrmsylsattio..„They solicit s e csil tonktitisso wishing to puiettaSe, conAtieS, that they ran MVO satisfaction both th. to quality end price. c3qitiip phill•foi iffideis and , E3hitepMeltSit allharlatemst rates, at our shot:: ' Towanda, November I 9th, 1:50. :~'~i._...~~cs't~~ WEW;s7lR.ttit,4ol, .17-,N06t,„ - ••00ti91 Hardware,- b7tovoi•Uoppere Brassf • -,••• • - • - - WARE 11 A`zA OS c:' 8 ELL basing ! (ttono , ,,,eftlailler* nenthip. respectfully call the attention at tll Pub., lic to their3iioitinebtif Its )*hiettAirgbltidltions have riiitiltrylken suede; =eking :it:,the Atinpatt- ant fttoot estied ever, '..soffered m ails- regiOnt!.:4 mans tinvinuiti nide et articles ,a fele-arili be :enutnernted: English,'Arnericau firtd'Elivedeeltittarit-otel• fauna; Enl.llish nnE i 4 Ainerie'in 'refined ; hoop, bend-tifilliorwe shoe froth nniti.roge tibit malleable Iron of Ilkdescrip tione. &c. ; Witff ii'Gdo3.iicaiiitrfippr of N r...sa( f id, sa, 6d, Bd, lett; and , 2o4; 4:s tour , 6 ineffitintiee ; wrought nails on) Worse .nnikt.,., by dho •pound, keg or Am. • Mgr!, east , Orman, English blister; -Arnerieen spring gut tin!: WO, . =Carpenter's ••and•aeiner's ,Toelso • : Of all descriptions, siztt broad, routine and hand new; hatchets;•ndu joiner's- cast steel mortice, -firmer and framimuchisets ;•cOreirlon,end east steel augurs, ~ o r all aizes, from to. 2 inch ; braces and..liitts t. angue.and pod tints extra; planes-and-plane. irons; - hands tenant. Cut, keyhole • bnil saivs ; iron and steel and try squares of tillthAilk. from'sl to 15 inches ; hammers. spirit 1eve1 , ,,-bevels, tape lines, monied. guages r of all sizes, eF,rets drivers,,serstchgs haktow angms, ,n TOCIS. • Anvils, hellows; ekes', ' hammers.. Sledgea ' hammers, snicks and dies, drilling mtebinekdtc. • I" . .areiees Tools. Shovels, square or round pints ;;Tielts, hoes, hey, straw and ruanure forks; log, cable and binding chains, crowbars, grubbing hoes, rakes, grass soythei, scythe snathes, scythe stones and rifles, Cradle scythes, bush scyttuts, corn cotters, shovel plough moulds,, garden, rakes; hogs anti troieept, scoop sboirele, ?Sze,' Carriage trinir6.lnge. Carriage bows, top leather and cloth ; Patent leather ; India rubber cloth; -bras* and silver plated hub bands, concave' end Boston patterns 9 • brass and silver ?kited curtain frames, lining nails, carrhige knobs, apron rings and!hooks, stump joints ; brass and silver plated joints ; seaming cord ; striped' fees. aide and narrow; silk striped lase, new style . ; top lilting, worsted fringe,mosi, varnish cloth, patent axles anti ails arms ; springs, 0-c. • Harness Trimmings and Spdofferu Ware of the lat est and most approved stylves, and of nous° Trimmings, We have on hand a full assortment. Also a large quan tity of LEAD PIPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowest prices, together with - copper and britannia stop cocks And cork stops. Any quantity of Pump chains and %WI Riggiugs. A general assortment of Uardware. Saw mill, circular and wood saws; plastering and brick trowels; lathing hammers, shovels Tirol tongs ; files and rasps of all sizes; shoe and tack hammers; drawing knives, turner's chisels and gouges, saw setts, callipers, pincers, knives and forks, carving knives and forks and roes; butcher, pocket and pallet knives; coach wrenches, trunk, chest and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table ,and bed castors ; Allover Wild ma bells, glue and enam elled sauce kettles; brass kettles, from tam quarts to half a harm! ; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles ; . tea and coffee pots; dues* and bit tenuis candle'sticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays . and large servers ; ' curtain arms and Ornt.,.of the latent , styls ; stair rods and huldars; ladies' andArentlemen's pocket schism; razors and razor strops; German silver and tnitann'a table-and tea spoons; hair, clothes owl shoe brushes ; brass and steel barrelled pistols bud revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and piawiler flasks; barn door strap and T binges. Also nisnufact piing end :will keep constantly on band a large assortment of . • Tin and .Taganned Ware. We have. also jolt received 30 tons of srov P. 9 composid in put of t hi. following patterns arta sizes; Republican air tight CookinirdliAve, .1 Number —4 Farmer's 9 •• of 030 LAN Queeq, cf !far' V...nc. ifilprek,eli Pr. - n(111r 1;11e , .l . 111 .'.• V4l ir, l'n ZC I' , .1;•1 ',l Ax 11,,,1t MEMIMMI Sit plate Btriveli. The nh.ier r(irrinrii I.ut n f-•ic t. ment wtnrh t hey ntier in'the itti:lle., .I,i .1: ot oto.ll w ill be i r e ,p ee ed at extremely kw totes.. of this. please Call at HALIVs phi stand. south side of square. and extending to Pine street. Otd Copper, lion, Brow and most kinds of Pro. duce, liken in payment. Towanda, lone 6. //461„ Now !York Importers and Jobbers, I'ILVIENELUT, BODGE & CO., 58 Libertgx street, between Broadway and Nastau street, near the Pant Office. New York. AXTE arc receiving: 3 .. by daily arrivals from 'Europe, Y V our Fall and Winter assortment of rich fashion tildo.Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods • • We respectfully invite all cash purchasers thoiough ly to examine our atock:vind prices; and, Is intermit govern's, we feel cool - id - ant our goods @ttd prices ! Avill induce them to, selec' from our fstatilistament, Par ticular atteytion is devoted to nillitiery Good, and ninny of itc articles are manorachired expressly to oar order, and cannot be rOrpaseed in beauty, biylo - ,Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Dolt. E mbroideries. Capes, Collars, Lrtidorsleeres and Cuff's. Fine(Embroideted Reviero and Hemstitch Cambric ilandlterehiets. Crapes', Lisses, l'arletong, tiluSAVin and Csp [.aces. Valencienes, Urns - owls. Thread, Silk, and 1.61 e T bread Laces. Ki r, Silk,Sewing Silk, Lisle Threitl, Merino Gluvea and MittP. Figured and Plain Sails, Boo'4, Bishop Lawn snd Jacionet Mu:lnns. Sept. 6, 1851. lIISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby . given, that the -L. , partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Harness and Trunk makina business is this day dissolved by muturl consent. L. Smith & SOW Will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted must make immediate payine'nt, aridthose who hive agreed 'to pay grain, ate notified that Imleis de; -iblited at' the time egreed,'Etish Will be expected. " - E. warty, • u. sMITH, NovemUif 15, 1850. : - ;JERE DELP: SIALEFfiIARNEStii - AND IMMANOFACTORT. .7 ? • E. ,•1 t REBPEctruLts inform the publie" that Hwy. - will continue the bUsinessattheit old stand, *forth : aide of the Public square,- and-wilLkespem heed: anti :manufacture to order; every variety of - SADDLES, HARNESS, 'TRUNRS,NALICES, dui., of the best staterials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed. ‘Hylaft*Aitentiokti; Lsisieeis, and e,WDm,*new in Llllol l l4,eplisgtementp, thAy, r hopeleLeirtinue the lib• erai patronage they hariheretotoreenjoyed. ' ' , be 1190 6!libblitt ichice t in the iikatiiit tharinki l / 4 , • , • • " All kiridi will her • - =IIM 0. U. re KINNEY, ~ ATTORNEY, Or_ OOLINSELLOR- 4 T LAW, vovtAutua,'llo73::VN rs! (gr . 0 .04`1 41 Qh. .12r,0e fraldic. r e. inanreeinfit:ZlDairMggf4= in Pllol74l:biPt-:. . Frntsulwefibers balw.meTed th thd new building on_ Pine street, one doie.below blernow: Aotei wthPre they will keep on_ hand end .:wake pidugtip, 001 , 15.1endlnill ittintronelmnet Ail tiesetiptions. Turn= ingr end fitting op work. will be tictriealeo.on,timolieblev tiros iiv•si. Mint* oi& Wilt bet e en .i ftrffreenreo- .To tftg . Tatl enda, Aryil ; 7r77M1 7 :4 .9 # 0,410.,CR14q-/: DM tzatin mid Taffita Ribbon•, of el widths and rotors Satio.:Velvets, and [limit Vevrhs, 4' Hats Feathers, :American and French Artiil.:ial Flowers Puffing., and Cap Trimmings. Drrss Tiiinmiugs, largo assortment. English; Breach, kmariaan and Italian Straw Goods MEI ISSI TV irP SI/ . ~-:Ii. ~ --'q, BEE ''jz,l4:Erlng Jfie, ‘O7IH it9rteo l 4 vl, ~ibfiedcpeacle4 upon .thiiii.iii - e!vtaitiii.cp#ho f ce,.. .41/.9:44!:e ih, upprpftutio*ctiMe . . : CitißB; iJ ~e. ' yuu?Vt::a ir ~ t ; ar e , refolai• mended Ind all who harp it i sOrlizem4 „ as4nperiok i lorney meclitine •.j • r- They have bertilittote the futile :ior,lite pats, more celifiesi!ea have TrchneiMiiieht public tgen and Abele and a/orb:pia on filo . Cont', l4 ° ritiPY*9 ll icP, , . thikr CO tailitiblisied• With the utmo . s,t 41" re, en 4 skill, m ! thie ingMmente are ihritoughly test a scient ific cheiniSts, so • that iiterlftinerof a uniforrn 'and reliable Ira- My are guaranteed in all eases: . • ' • TITE - GRABFRNBERG VEGVTAB . LP. PILLS, Are particularly valuable forth'e preirention and cure of Fevers in gene's!. all Bilious and Liver Complaints, .laundiee, General Debility, Comitiors etld Sick Headache. Dy s pepsia, Heart Dorn, Go,sti!etiAss, Griping, Urinary Disease'', Obstruetions 'Of the Menses, Influensi, 'Mana, and for a variety of othe, Chronic Diseases; in fine, for all ordinary family uses. rb•Pull directiens.for tho-variona Messes accompany each box. Pri•ce 25 tante a' box. The Graetraberg Dysentary Syrup,. A speedy and , infallibleiretowly in Diarrhma,Dysenta ryi Bloody Flux, CboleraMorbini. Cholera Infentum — l and the ASIATIC CnoLass, if taker . ' milli the ant symptoms, viz: vomiting and diarrheas. It ne ver fails to cure the worst possible ! came of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, Ebldom beyond a day. It is Pe eaLr VZGITASLZ, end taken hi any gain• lily is perfectly harmless. The Graefenberg Green !fountain Ointment. Invaluable for Burris. Wounds. Sprains, Chiltbtaina, Corns. Sores. Sorel iugs.of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis. Scroiule, Meet,, Pains in the side and hack immediately relieved, Inflam mation of the Bowels, and filial cases where there is inflammation. Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. A certain cure for Prolapses Uteri, and for moat of the distressing complaints incident to females. Pre-' pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Gitteferibegornpany. TUt 011111 0111ETZNISIKAO sleDttrttt •nt Eye Lahore, - Health Bitters, ° Constimptive- Balm, Fear tmd Ague Pills, Children's panacea, Libby's Pile Ointment, - Sarsaparilla compound. c,"-"I'lle G raefenbergM anuttl of Health, asipmplete hiiiid-bixik'of medielhe Csr *allies. Pate ifij Mts. " Office,2l4 Broadvai o Nets ]lrk."',. :. • Cstrrilx.—The public is re4tiested to bear in mind tht t euery thing prepared by the Graefenberg Company has their seal upon i% • ; ''' - Spurious articles have been issued closely tesembling the genuine in every particular, except the seal, and the utmost care should be used before purchasing. Azenta far Bradford Ccrunty ! ..-Dr. Butfroisi and Dr. PORSER, Towandi; Iy3B, tNT6BII, DENTISi, T _ T As removed to rt few doors below Bridge street, 14. on the Gast tide of NfJin.st. in the building for n•r'y nrollvit t l by j. P. mow,,y,• Esq. A 4 • ”1.• i f. 1 0 14 nn, Or l'co h non f.»l EIMI tt r :1 7 Ct.l. , (VW.% IVA) . 1: ," rr rut , -tp:e," and Mutual. a " ' ~/',,,e t 4-at u res ~tk to to . 'lured members 111- •sretaity, The Cash syste..i of payments 11.4 also been adopted, thus lug the heavy draiirbaeks created by unpaid premium notes. .The tafile'rates of premium, upon which its po licies are bailie issued, is the only ecale experience has proven should:he adopted ; its nifuiding requisite mew ltY:to her inserts!. etel.eruetruloubted guarantee feeithe ,perpeniity otauelf• institutions. ,Ant esPerintental ts- We may be found worthless, at the veto instant a„poli. cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insuriwee, seryitroperly. iis,itiresting the attention of, the world. The public however, in their corentendable willingness to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultimate SVCurily the primary and most important object; which reit only he 'attained by so edi• just,itig, the premiums as t anticipate unexpected bn ea itlll'llUCtlltltiorlS of every kind. It is the.puipos of this company ant.ualiy to credit, upon the polices of h o ld ers an d book, of the Company, such an amount of Profits as shall tro. street the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contract , . PrerniOnlS may, at the op. Lion of the insured, be puiJ annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, in advsucc. neress try information, together with thinks, pamphlets, ikr., may be olosintal gratis, at the office of J. E. (uc - sit-am, Athens, ra. • AIfECTonS. Stephen R. Crawford, l'atil•B Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, L awrence Johnson, Benjamin W. ling,ley, George M' Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereuv., Miniarn fit. Gobdwin. . John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD, President. Am arum: W. Taws esov, Vice President. CRAB. G. [miss, Secretary and Treasurer AliTrA T---Mantlel Eyre. COUNSEL IND A rrowsr.T—Thomas Balch. F. S. HOYT, Medical Examir Ar for Athens. Orcomber 7T, 1850. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA ! Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! A.M. W A ItiN tilt takes this method of informing his old customers and the irt„, eldilie*ncrally, that he has purchased • of1.1 1 :13u1 , his mock of 'Watches. Clocks , and iewelryorid commenced thit i sbova business in all 'of its sariousibranehes at the old stand viral* Jaren Oft Main street, two dorwit `South 4 Brick ; Ilia rapatatiorr as a watch rifpkirer is , {so well irr this'corniminity, that it isharilty-neces sary to say, a, woril,on th,r propt., With his Jong O=- parlance and greltmlitatitsges for acquiring a thorough knowledas of thebofi nor, hp hap confidence in saying to tho maitre, bripg of, ' your Watabe4 Ana clocks, 11in da. the,lo , Alf goods sOM,,pc IzeraVn g done, warragtO op t recommend, ot„'the money refunded. , good itsitortrrienf elokka,yatel l esima j ew o ) , kept, cOprontiTon hand. 'My btr—iptiFit,salos t ~profits, ,cuir 41Mittn,' and no fr4ii,nlyen.,',Critln j neq not. be asked foi—si I am bnitrur nor tit matte it: scqnsintio4, ,Jowtrula, l luly /2, , umousto tot:m.l4oz tuotstAttopToictugyrtment ot ' l o# I ^4 ""IPPOPR aPolcs akstolloN• VIRY 'era' itroteit in dim market, glut at fiery loar Wieso now,:i 4 owning I°, Q. P., D*4130.211"8. aiIIIII32WMIPIINPASLI-46,. SMITH & BON iime4iitheii toddle & Ed. If arnetqr l lB,4ev, :butAling nearly opposite the :WerdAlbeee. lOW the, " PeansybrAnien " printing otreeoT-en mkt affect.'.,:. OHAR.Lts LAW . Ni" AND 81.711DDi),N, Oftioto,!in the Un i9n - up if tskirs ; Ruh. ,4 1. 4,-Cf.the Pititlii'linfild;irtei' ea _peke. 'l•Aeretpe I:loo , lo4•Mreiri stir) fati'''efliOtre*heira tic fdlifri , e row). when not proletsidnlqtngftged. leAdn;ll, July 1: t 1550, 11111 caicai . 1 ~l K, rIVI ,COMTY• jai ^ • ME ')'' Er j 3. : l 2ttil c r jte :011 • - • - R J ,F• govNPL,v, rm. 12 No. IT Pitied itr . frid,i'New - ilitewitager !Alb* irts.letlad Mete. urtfiteonfidetice+irivite.the trade:before:they Alb:: purchase elsewhere, to give e: a call at.NO 128 Fulton-street, New , Yorkf , or.at'No.il7.Carialitt. Row New Orleanne , where..l am !feady* W furnish th'eettiridrall-kinda of • .( :,.,! BOOK •AND,NEWSPAPtit otthe nevestand:inosbrautiftastyle: , ,,-I, ant *No prepared to supplythe much admired Bcolch.leutr, haping , lntely i procured.lfrent .Bcotland a series: of these beautiful faces, together with every 'variety of form and pattern of 4 , ..;,., ORNAMENTAL AND ODIM-TYPE., , -. Bordering, Arc.. I feel Assured that the elegance and.accunacy-of all the,Type manufactured by me cannot be surpassedby any Founder , irs , therUnion. By , atredtirely new method in the miring , and ;east- Sin; I ant enabled tetetain the ristues , of Ike temper nent parts of the metal, and thus to produce, in lb ats elegant the most ' ;' • 1. SOLID.AND DURABLE TYPE,- - heretofore offered the public., To this last,frature/ -would in particular call attention. for solidity and .durability of Type is cm the principle.of economy, of the greatest importance to all typographers. The members Of the craft will also. find me ready to sup ply all kinds. of PRINTING OFFICE il.rvNtrußt, for the establishment of complete Printing _Offices, such as Presses, WOW Type. Cases, Stands. Brass, Press. and Wood Au les, Imposing, Stones, Com pos• ing,Stick, Brass And Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet Racks, de., &c. Old Type.taken in exchange for new at• 9 Cents per Th. The Trade dealt with on the.most .liberal terms, and patronage solicited:on the ground offur nishing to the purchaser of an article with which he will be pleased and WWI will bring him, the Worth of his money; Editors or Printerti'wiiliingtcrettablish s News paper or Job Printing Office, will be furnished with an estimate in detail of the cost by stating lite of paper and kind of worlito he executed. Publiihers of Newspapers who Will insert this advertisement three' months and send me the tapers containing it addressed to' " /Yetrbitf's Reguder:'," Nen? York, will be paid in materials of-My Mann facture; provided they purchase six times the anionnt of their bills for advertising. H. R. GREEN, No. 128 Pulton=sf: New, York, and' m 45 - No. 17 Caoal•sr. Row, New Grleatt*. LAFAYETTE - BURR MILL 'STONE rdOstrrActiGitir. • THE undersigned, foimerly Foreman for many years of the Lafayette Burr Mill !Stone manufactory, 230 Washington street N. 'Y., (W. Track, Agent) would inform his friends and the public in general, that he has established a BURR MILL STONE MANU FACTORY at Binghamton, N. Y. in " Leroy Build ingsr opposite ; ":Thenix.ilotelA and splicits a 'Oro of their patronage.: He will have constantly on bend a large stock of Frene& Burr M 1 Stones, as also 'a large supple of Esopus 4. Kubs - Stones, also Frene Nei lgockt,Hoil ing Cloth, Screen Wire'atid" Calcined Plaster. The undersigned assures his friends 'and the public, that he will faithfully executt aft Weil entrusted' to his elite, not only in quality, 'but 1 perces Oratticlia furnished, and solicits their kind patronage. `Onlera by letter will be executed with as meeb' cam and is cheaply cis when purchasers are on the spot. • JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, May 24, Ir4§l. Removed to B. 'Kinasbery's Block ! . 1, H' a. Chainbertin, Ly A S just returned from the ally JO:. 2 Xi •of New York with a !Age • supply of Watches, - Jewelry and .I , .p r Sliver ware, " 02 /P 6147.2 Z itr •.11 G :Able following ankles i--Leves, ' 4 • ,L'Eripe and Plata Watches, with R ;complete atisorlthent of Cal Jewelry, such as Ear i?•n 4 . A =east Pins. 13raceleta, Lockets. GoW eb4ine. t : Also, elf eerie '.'of Bilge/ware, 4.4:lltesels—ell I.i. ii tie *au ' • , ti• ror CASH. . • warreinfed wcr„ * .l •1 , ; - ••• 1:tn and a wilt. 7:.• • • ;..•it1170.1. =ma MEI N. 13,-. ! NI Al' • .% Ic, Produce Iggitgal 1).1V tier gg i "ggi ggi gat , g. &aril :COW. cind fartver,tliai the Pradare m.arbe paid when the work Ea flone—l war nicfnnst credit in sit itit forrits. • W. A . 4, 11 - AMBERIAN. Agint. Towanda, April 1:950. . V. a -1- AVID a:4l73Stai,Altlt. l'ilE-iubseriber has removed p= to hie new anvils fewsolliAlin2ve • his former location and an their:op posite side of the street, where he continues to Manufacture and keep* on hand, all kisds of , cane I:4l.l E d r7E ES o teatood f v t r:rio ilA ti a kinds , l a nd DEDSTEADzYof every descnp -4.-- lion, which I will sell low, for mill or Produce, or Pine or Cherry !Amber, or of air plank, wiit be received for work: TURNING ddne to order in the neatest manner. Also, CABINET WORK. make and kept on !laud, or made to order, in the Les =32 Towanda, starch 9, 1949, New tliair and BetWead Warerooui. J SSE TAYLCInt s .. R ESPECTFULLY Worms the public that b. has -.opened * tamp at hi new house, corset of Main and Paine steels, nearly opposite, Edwaai Overton's, Towanda, where he will hiwp,on'haptr or msnufscture to order, Fiag-sated, Cottage, Windsor. fancy, Cane seated and Common (MAIER., made of thirbest ma terials, and of superior durability. He has atso for. sale 411 assortment oratorrs•na, at low prices Repairing and Seating Com Mon, Cano4tottom and Flag seated Chairs, on reasonable terms. Cherry, Basswood, Whitewood andeueumtr s ium. her taken in paymeat, fee work. Ho trusts that his long aequantance hi Ilia county, and the durability atria work - as tested by many yeant experience, will secure him a share of public patron- age. Towan/a, March 4,1851. 3112U0 Ca d 2'CbrXIIIGIF3NDIOCD3Or-s-Wiij CtitINTY BURT Et lift, TJAVING, located' iwToliariare, his serviced may 4.-1. be obtained by addraming a line through the Post Deice, or by eallintrat: the, °Mee of Viruses, Mercer, Esq.. wbenite will birfountl, or where a written sp lit:Oman tnay be left. Nov. 1. 1850. . • - E. 44. MASON, M. D„, Lnitrsr,,MMEM tra/VsM=st FFI6E on Pitolo.street, loin Awns, below 'Maize O onset, where he leg ,f99lldol.whp% not prof. S s ionally engaged. Tow111004N4,141:050. MANSIO Arnie* -fpHE subsetibet nspowfjelios the. public Ab et Jr' tie tieltiteit pimp:l)W 4irfrErobiitandriti - the south part,of the Itcrega riAturni,,whe.ro . be will bet* all times hitipftti stela (Pilule:MA Witteedeevqr tA 4 Ingot theiiiday hitli - Igie*W'lleltOtir tag 411 eseidoot*ittetitiOlf thitaistihrferlfie pub lie Will seitarelinriltti old patter'', of the . " 'Marifirwit." sod the tisk 'of 'theiie 'Who - desire • ;e: Ciiro r„riso, staptiVettlet. liiilTiste Waive the beet •. e • li quore be procured for the BAR. e Orley Siitit.iie lif etteitiiti witlfeereforild ktten live ' • '" - '" to tuttib q s Wifl Gibe tkidei t iy tion. Carrjciasitniers to end ftorn eyety east oi t keet: ' 'Zit MATHEWSON. ALlrm 40E180854. • " 41 ' got"i11' 1 11NEt1 'POZEN &ore .ar i ose c tap • - 1 1 COATLit,"drii tiny `received by 3i ay .72. fi . & cAttiPpiLL. JAMES MAK[NSON J!,4 4 1 is .Vfit 541.! !11:-.1.i ..i.. , •.:....‘....LGA: 4 1..6.-4,,,,...9,...k...4....., " .-7.l. Atinitil.llCifot a neilliii' .. Anotherjelloto beingsalcuedfrom Death. by.Schen c ki .-, ' , .. 1 .4 : , :f-f , :l ifluktortir4rap.. , l; eli) .- ‘ . ' .Ttiefollewitrif essisisrabil of the ressatist telt:Mph* of niediCitteaverdleettse everpithikthedle Medial Its. Wig Wad its ,) •:t.vi _: • vicil. rt-ezt., :11 : 94.. 7 ,:. fTY PrO6Pfea try acteiberithantheYeelhigaflieneiraence. arid for . tbro bettelit id• by' alllieted tete* *fp, tde. sleet to make IntairMi`dttiirt detieriptlimetlf qty Aim* and' the; anespected eerie I bbtaittfriffiniet lIIVUENCIEB PULMONIC SYRUP: :IffbagittliiiiiiYeitilt lige /wit iilllidied arita a TAMAit ceoldpiddeliiiatiled tei my breast told sideli rittd Mitre teer , dtiylrialiourfittitise tortridera., Me blodd;• toinlitgh wee tlettitid•llistritidtig: Every day' I bi ll sfokinv fever creepier . Chills? Ind •-profuse rwebtatillnight; grithireardifneolty of .brea thing . and great:ker. of appetite fonlY Sydeni was entirely pros. tested; being eottftnert toilaY bed mess & ttnik' time.- Tad of the moat inuttent-physiciads of IMP city at. 'tended me. and 'after • eshansting ion- . their 'skill. pro beamed' nij case , Inintrible. . indeell,•one- said my tulip were 'tiniest goce;faug a . I could 'tint Passibly re. sdidin,- - • At this stage of my disease; 1 wu prevailed liPoit tor try• Dr. Seherreks l'ulmonitAprup, end before 4flitirt taken half a damn bottles, was so far recovered es to be to go about the house. •It seenaltomorength. -misty whole system—it loosened the cough and stop. pad -the bleeding.—my bowels became winner, rind every thing I•are, seemed to digest easily and twelfth Any-whole system. • Indeed, such veils the , rapid pro. Owlet tiny health and so sudden Ih...change, that I became too sanguine of a speedy-cure, and•ebeeden. ed the use of the medicine before the raiser'se was thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in anotherattack of bleeding at the longs last tall, accompanied by a die Inissiiig cough. I. again commenced taking the Pul. , movie , 'Syrup, and rent tor . Dr. Schenck whir, upon a careful examination. advised me to continue using it. I before I had taken four bottles, sit abscess form e d i ii 1 toy side, which Stuttered and brokei discharging, ar near as I an judge, a pint of very disagreeable.yellow mat- ter. This seemed- tofiemnse and puffy my: whole rye. tem, . Frain this time I began to get better, and am happy to say entirely recovered. I ant sure at this time I enjoy better health than I have for the last len yearn. Since I commenced taking the Rulmonic Syr up, I have never failed to recommend it wherever I went, that others, ar well, as myself, might be eared saved born that awful dieriase; for I feel it a duty I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to mention a tow eases which have come under my immediate observation: Being - oir a visit to Camden, N r .".1., last somber, I saw a child, evidently its the lan stage of bowel consumption . . The Mother informal me that the physicians bad given .the child up as in. curable. I told her what benefit I•had received from the use of Schenck's Pulmonkt Syrup, and induced her to pitmen a bottle. I beard nothing mom from the little sufferer until shoat three month after; bein g in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very. auentieely. She filially approached me. and asked if I warn:nth* lady - who reenennend. ed Schenek's Pulincmie Syrup to tier dying ehild last summer in i lauttlen. I repked that•l ate. She said that her child had entirely recovered: and was unece• monly healthy., Her name is Hrs. Wilson, and now meklesin Bridesburg. -- AnOther lady /mould mention in particulan-who had a scrofulous affeetion. Her face sal seek presented one continued mecum, one ortro eyes was variously affected with it.. - 'sibs had b eeoma greatly emacisted, and to all appearances past recovery. / induced her to try Schenck's Pciturtere Syrup, which she did, end is.now perfectly cured, Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give ou appli. cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption, I prevailed upon her to try the Pohnonie Synip. In very short time she was entirely recovered, and none iota wallet:it health, having become egieedingly fierily Thus are three casts within my knowledge, which I know 'were cured by Schenck's Pelt:node - Sy rop, All Who doubt ibis statement, and will take the trouble to call on me et' my residence Parrish - Wed Ave doors abuse tenth north side,'l think I will be able to 'mil. fscrarily, convince them by own cave, and * others that ',know have been curia' by this Syrup. Since my cure. - there have been so many to see me to knew what I took, that I have had a very geed Critxmariftv of knowing e grist many that have tiken it, Mid' herb been greatly beneatied thereby. and I think if *Mont afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, would send, for Dr. Schenck, and let • him reare,fellf. sinifnir. their hinge. end if ho says he,ean cute thern.follow the directions, end prevent taking colds they will rapidly i recover. 011L.14MA Philadelphia.3 , :sey 29; I titl6.. J. H. ktcysscxm.—..Dear.,,4•,-L . , hive known._ Mn. Leibert for severat,toite .ae..a. snernhet. of my chord and have all,cOna,dontejulitir staiso•ent,.,acal am joiced ; n ftudlo:ejain resioteXtt; health, oy thug more, in addititietio hey el stoniest, is neetlL . cac. truth, THOS. L. JA N E Y, Pastor of Jac presbyteresnrChU/cb, Thilad4lphia„ June 'iftf, 709. 6th at. above Green. Peepared and icdt.l by J. H.SCHENCX, at his U. orratory - H/E:enrner Coates tic - Marshall sts., sad !-! thajolluvrin:g Agents in Bradford Countyi tied A. Prertieri; Athens; D. Panay, Leraysyille; Humphrey, Urwrll ; filsynard & Woodburn, Rom L J. Warkeed,'Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le Roy. C. E. Rathhone Canyon ; King Yosburg, Ton • and by , MIX . ,dc. 141 *SON, Tosianda. • Price, $1 per bottle or 15 per half dozen. The belt and- chiajTsTriFirtfiaicine is the Tro ttlieilrt t or4ioind tZSL.23§-41.EP.Aliaa&& Au eitertitire, Tank, Diaiefie land mild +Air Price 25 cents per beiz`,' eontshning 56 pJls. . Each box contains fifty pills, z'ishicly .nialcis them is cheap again as any other standard pill, and fi , ct tir3o cheaper, and wareanted riiiiMatiperior in 0., cue rt v.trious diseases, to any of the Byrn') turt , s : besides beihg a mote convenient anu proper far. (or use. 'This astonishing sucass w hich boa attended ihr of pr,RobertAkCauppop.O;Sanrspaolla,,, Pills is p' abundant and conclusive that they Are truly Natire's 01;411 nemediez. and that they will cure all curable diseases, Q uiet , and more pleasantly ' than any other' tnecticine known. The Pllla are principally an 'alterative es. eine; (their basis being the solid extract of ti:trv:apeo;. prepared inir superior 'manner.) but aufficiewly ae tote to gently waist trature,nertheut purging untie/ aatily.tahich make them peculiarly adapted to sru 'atiditriteebkrd'perso — mr, Insigne:ding - and 'strengthen; the body, purifying the system, producing u, Y 1 r 4 blood and a healthy action of the stomach and lire/. They are acknowledged by our ablest physician" he not only uneseepuonable, but effleaciona in d! , h eat degree, And as a„ gruerat Medieine Unequalled. The 'Compound Sarstparilla ore used lot permanent "cure of tbon diseases which nris? from impure elite of the blood; and morbid were'l9ng liver and stomechwltie w erynipcies, fer,full or lir uleerraki.lieedol?stiume clitantokri erupw bletehee, boill,pemflee, lore, weak, or in . flotned e 'stigmata& mieniugii, etreiiione; it bones j rime; dropsjrayepepii Rath tea. dir . nnolliyeenterr, cenntbe. - celd4eonanmption wber. L i cd by capilla y obstructions of gaeOtings in per ,ol scrofulous e nstitutio, _no inthination of tho tune. tueniii,Tnili - t" —. lii: :1; ica — arili7iclaui&e:VArerand chill fevers, , end fevet i i+Vi lilair general and i i ii debility. -Aitken* *fish* Anna an injudieidel m tum l ti y. a .so heavier nislitiiiteris required to monad, rify ilitaryaltiaft,P := 1..1... , . •''' ~ T tery4Omperelytwegetabisairspoond, and I I tA lie d 11 7i/# 54 "0. 11 0 tilhaVeit... , ..eTlite ens pleasant Pnlatitielndlitoduce.no ingwes.mniasinesi Of ittfLiaGtinglon. If andrid,o(4leenfiliates i n With vest We ask no persoli r wont as totke -arta; n4alittitbreiilltir'Pliiki.'ilietit . tind 1)0 diiz,rand if 9 i t rlarli t tibtaifofikiie theinost p lifinitiott;th'ereentiettiantikawiilalieieive , " 1 104' Elf th sti, •• PlitothaitVri' i•e p 3 to 'ail(' fat • . 'Rabat's CompOund S3P end obaorve that ttloilrt:en ceroppet " 1 Luis has.alfic. swine of,;t,ber Opposite of .100. . _qqz - ilib 19 .1 44•Pur.chlte no n ' ' 1 AllaPptwittiapalt,tr agancias and letters on , I:44ddreSSed, 0:P. VaY,t 0 0 tegti;intti: 010 .•;-$. Y.• .. Nioittlal? - 4.14U,5T/41*: . 4.1 3 bItTER,soic Tomaa4alP,,, . f t " Iron ! ben 120 and Swstips -*gonna iiisortnient of Naos of roan flat tit;i; Nana :lad hoop, now reed r and re( • he tou or sursllcr quantify, et An; RI-t•' =I