f/grtenctordr. : MOM' 1) SONIA Away with grandeur. pomp and gold, Awayivith Gtve me but strength my,pytagh to Vold, And ill had means to please. • _ IMO 'Tis sweet to toil' for those • we love-- /dy Wife and darling boyt ! ; Both tend t.) Make - rriy 14h6r• prove The Nfieetitebs of my joyg. ThesweeteM mom:4 I prornr , ., When labor make. it sreet. Is eaten with a taste mole pure Than meats that monarchs cat. 'f is mint—yes, 'tis my happy lot, From Cares and as rice firer, Twotra but this secluded cot,• sweet friends and liberty. Thus I no Monarch on his-throne Gan giudgehis Lrt hint his weight of cares etnoan, Whilst L an truly free. Ill'han labor treatic.a and grow a dull. I take my b- Or sun, Thus I the sweetest rlcusure cull, And ibOs all sorrow. shun. • Nnvo tell me, all ye gon.ty train, Who have what fortune giveg. Is not the rheerfulAnuntry en ain, The happiest man that lives I The Best time to cut Theber in the Agrieut!oral Depnrtment of the Report from the Commist4ioner on relents, William Pain er, of Concordville, P 3. makes the following com m nniF.ation During an ripelience of more than forty years, a* a plan!, practical farmer, I have taken much in terest in ascertaining the. best' season for telling umber, and I now state with confidence, that fenc ing timber, such es all kinds of oak, Chesnut, red hickory and walnut, cm from the middle of Jely to the last of August, wilt last mote than twiett ar.:long • aa.when cut in winter, or common b‘aiking I:ma in .spring. For instance, cut a ogling, Fay litre or sift inches in diameter, tor, a_lever, in tile month of August, and another of similar qnality and siie in wimer or spring. I know, if the first is stripped of itio bark, (which, at the present time, r uns,) it will raise, as &lever, at least twice the We ight that can be raised by the latter. " .Another great advantage derived from is-fiing timber in the last running of the sap, (!tie time above verified.) is, that it it neither subj , ,et to dry rot, nor to be injured by worms; while oak, cut at this season, if kept on the ground, will season through two feet in diameter, and remain perfectly sound Many' years; whereas, it cut in winter or spring, it .w ill pet feetly sap rotten in two years. For ship bifilding and other purpose where great eirpeirse is inanrred in construction, the immense advsniag,e of preparing the timber at the proOr season must be evident to all 1 have no doubt,a ship built of timber cut between the middle of July and the last of ,. Augnst,'would last ,nearly twice as long as one built of timber cut at the usual time, and would bear infinitely more hard usage, as the timbers season more perfectly, and are harder. A few years since, one of the large Government ships, Hilt - in Philadelphia; of the very best of materials, but several years in construction, when ordered to to be finished and launched ; was found, upon In. spection to be entirely worthless in many .of the timbers, (though kept tinder cover) hem dry rot.— In !all my buildings forAnany years past, with large timbers of white or other oak, this has never occur red, nor are they subjected to beworrn eaten. Even fire-wood, rut in the proper season, is worth from 30 to GO per cent. more than when cut in spring or winter. Mr. Enterxon, in his Report on trees and shrubs, of Massachusetts, asserts that the soft maple cut in September, is. three tittles more lasting, titan ash cr walnut cut in the winter. The inference he draws from the facts brought to light by experiment, i 4 this : , There are two sea sons rititable for cutting wood 'or timber. If you desire it to last long, cut it doting the - last of summer or the early . part oral:Immo; if it is wished to clothe the surface of the ground with a new. growth of trees, the cutting should be made late in winter. WFIAT M 13 MADE or.—LiEric, in his popular lectures on chemistry, gives the following rather startling information as to the' material of which an. intol mare is composed of. •It appears that he Only feeds on the" chamelion's dish, the air," but that he is nothing but air himself - la is no wonder that men have such a disposition to be gassy, and if at there are so many "blown Words" among the spe cies, when we consider that he is himself nothing bat air. .Liebig is good authority on such a Suliect, and therefore, the following which is extracted from one of his lectures, may be received In a gospel: " Science has demonstrated that man is formed of condensed air (or solid and liquified gases;) that he lives on condensed as well as uncondensed air ; !hitt he prepares his food by means ol condensed air, and by the some agent, moves the lieaviCs: weigh's with the velocity of the wind. But the strangest part of the matter is, that thousands of these tabernacles, formed of =denied air, and go ingntl two. lega, occasionally, anti, on account of the production and amply of those forms of condensed air which they require for food on&elothing, or, on 1 1 Recount of - theirlionor l and power, destroy each oth ei,iti pitching 1400, by means of condensed air; andiarther, that many believe . the peculiar powers of - the bola and conscious, thinliing,, and sensitive bein g housed his tabernacle, to be the result, simplit,-of its, nternal . structure, and the arrange ment of its particles or atoms while chemistry supplies the leatest proof, that i as far as concerns this, the climate and most minute co - imposition and structure, - which is beyond the reach ofintir senses, j 4, to all appearence; identical with the Os, or with the animal lowest in the scale of creation .4 Mona Lop —Toe fault of many a farmer is his appetite toe more land. fintrever poorly cultivated' what land he has, lie always wants more. The nett field me be his. The lericers'hetvreen them nay be a epod boundary for his nefthbor, but not for him . . Itio policy is to boy more lend and give m an u r e in-Corniesapathie does. There is no lessen so needful for as that derived - from the well known sitar) , of the Frenchitaii and his two daughters.— When the kid tlaog,htkr married be gave her. t.lt her portion one half of his vinYarti, - rut to hii "apprise the. halt-he 1614 receiving as 'mtlek cultivation as he had bestowed upon the whelp, yieldeti ws Much sit the •wbote had Jane. When. ;fire Nereid was married, he gave hvr Cie -hall of ithai.6..l;;a,tort, and Ati4iie..43l-as ntsnY-grePee at before.: ••‘ • -_ • =I NEW FIRMA AND -NEW GOt • • , Etardware Stoves ; topper , Brass Tin,. - AND :SET _!1011 MARE "JAL!. 6u RUSSEtt:vini.:tstiped 7 ' "tifipartner• tl neeship, re,sPectfully call the attention 'of the Pub; lie to iheir assortment, to - wltiCtr: large addition, have recently been made, making it the largest' and most 'varied ever offered in ibis regicii..:Among,the Multb tale of articles a few will be enumerated.: • - -ironaidriTans. •'- English, American and Swed 4 1 0 ' square arid round English and American refined; hivv, band and horse aloe iron ; nail rods and malleable Iron of alf &c.; with a good ossortment of Nailer-4d, ad, srl, 6/1, tad. 1 Ml, 12d and2od; 4. 5 and 6 inch spikes; wrought nails and horse nails, by tbe pound, keg or ton. Alen, cast, Getmin, English blister, American spring and tire steel; &c. Carpenter's, and 3 ciner's Tools, Of all descriptions, viii: broad, nanow and hand area, hatchets, adz, joiner's cast steel mortice, firmer and framing chisels; common and cast uteri augurs, of all sizes, from i to 2 inch ; braces -and tins ; augur and trod tette extra; planes and plane irons; . hand, tenant. X cut, keyhole -and sidtingArasist; iron ark! steel end try squares of all &V" froin'si to. 15 inches; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tips lines, mortice guavas, of, all sizes, screw drivers, 'crotches, hollow augurs, &c. - Blacksmith's Tcols. - : MI InEll Anvils, bellows, vices, hammers; sledges, Tinting hammers, stocks. r and dies, drilling machines, &c. Farmer's Wools. Chocels, rqunre.or round points; Oslo, hoes, hay, straw end mount fork..; log, cshle and binding chains, crowhars, gruhhing hoes, rakes, 'grass scythes, scythe !lathes, scythe stones and rifles, cradle scythes, hush cythes, corn cutters, shovel plough moulds, garden wilics, hoes and Vowels, scoop shovels, &c. • Carriage Trimmings. Carriage bows, top leather and cloth ; patent leather; india rubber cloth ; brass and silver plated hub bands, roncece and Boston patterns ; brass and silver ?toted curtain frames, lining nails, carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks. stump joints ; brass and silver plated joints; seaming cord ; striped lace. wide and narrow; silk striped lace, new style ; top lining, worsted frimge,moss, varnish cloth, patent, axles and axle arms ; springs, 4c. Harness Trimmings and Saddlery Ware of the lat est and most approves! stylves, and of name TrbranW s, • We have on hand a full asatirtment. Also a large quail. tit' of LEAD I'IPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowest prices, together with copper and britannia stop tacks . and cork stops. Any quantity of Pump chains add Well Riggings. A general assortment of IlardWAreb Simi' mill, circular and vfood saws; plastering and brick trowels; lathing hammers, shovels andstornta ; 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 foatie and totes ; butcher, pocket and pallet knives; coach wrenches, trrmk,'chest and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table enil bed castl'irs ; dinner and lea bells, glue and enamelled sauce kettles; brass kettles, from two quarts to half a barrel; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles; tea and coffee. pots; brass and bri tannia candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large servers ; curtain arms and pins of the latest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladies' and gentlemen's pocket scissrs ; rarors and razor strops; German silver and britann'a table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and shoe brushes ; brass anti steel barrelled pistols and revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples-and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and powder flasks; barn door, strap.and T hinges. Also manufacturing and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Tin and :Japanned Ware., We have also just received 30 tons of STOVES composed in part of the following patterns and sizes: Republican air tight Cooking Stove, Number 4 Farmer's do do ;; 9 Lady of the Lake, do Queen of the West; do Iron Kin.", do Improved Premium do Eastern. Premium, . do Jenny Lind Parser Stoves, :: 4 Collage I do , , :: 2 end 3 . Cylinder ' do :: 3 and 4 Air tight do : \ :: Ito 3 Air tight 6 plate Stoves, :: 2to 6 Siv plate Stoves, • :: 3to 7 The above comprises but a few articles of the assort ment which they offer to the public, and all of Which will be disposed at extremely (ow totes. In proof of this; please call at Hall's old stand, south side of public square, and extending to Pine street. (37 Old Copper, Iron, linos and most kinds of Pro three, taken in payment. Towanda, 10ne.,6. 19 1. MANSION HOUSE THE aubscilber respectfully informs the public that he has taken possession of his old stand, in the math part of the Boro' of Athens, where he will be at all times happy to tree his friends, and will endeavor to mnke`their stay with him nameable. He trusts that an assiduous attention to the wishes of the"travelling pub lie will secure him the favor of the old patrons of the " Mansion," and the visit of those who desire a com fortable and convenient stopping-place. His TaRLE will i e well supplied—and the best li quors be procured fur the Ban. Garin Svanmicr is attached with careful and atten tive handers. • (1Y An omnibus will be run to . the Waverly sta tion, to carry passengers to and from every train, east or west. E. a MATHEWSON% Athens April 18, 1851. EMMY, DURABILITY MO KAMM Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public aIP that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. P. Harder, on Main street, a few doors below the Brick Row, where they will keep on hand a large trek of 111:1221-232 01.V311330 zganmag , TACISES, VALISES, LEUIPS, ITC. All artieles.in their line manufactured to order, and made of the best material, end for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern Pmnnsylvania, They solicit a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that they ran give satisfaction both as to quality and price. Cash will be paid for Hides and Sheep Pelts, the highest ratcs,'at our chop. Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and rf skins, for sale in any quantity. Towanda, November 19th, MO. NEW FIRM. THE undersig ned having associated themselves together under the firm of Prancisco and Tom hies, for the purpose of'carryirm on the Carriage- Waking nespectfully solicit a share of, Public Patronage.— They pledge themselves to make as good work and as neat as can be =produced from any other-estab lishment. We have now on hand a variety of finished work, and shall - endeavor to keep constantly oft 'hand . a good assortment. so that customers may at any time tie accommodated with 'a eirriage to their taste. All persons - wishing to purchase work of this kind will do well to call and examine for themselves, as we will sell as low as can be afforded in any other establishment. • a:7lßepairing done to order with tratness and despot h. • J. FIIANCIMIO, Tow?nda, Ane.23, 1851. ' .I=ei .1111S2-• •• • ' termer sonverait. T_T,TYING, located in, Towatide, • his 'amines may be,obtained by addressing a line througb the Post Oinco, or by. calliPit at the ofikee of ,Uhases("Nterenr, Deg.: where be will be found, or where a written ap !Morton may be left ; : - - 'lron! Iton - I - Zro'n! 2fTONS:American, -Engin& end Swedes lion z o general *salmon of all all of rounam note mt bir,lostolitna hoop, now iteeiittli sale 84 tho•tionollorvanth*, of • • STE RCVP: LEE iatoisr, ELTIEUTO, VA. Agrle4tiii:ll;': . .giovi,' tie. Via '-', . --.: :AT ‘_ATHENS, - PA. lEE IPRE.IIICMI • " Rail Road llor . s.e-Power & Tresher, -• With the - Latest and Important Inivvements, jar' . which ,Patenl serer ; nt subscriber takes this teethed to inform the .1.. Farmers of Bradford and the adjoining counties, that he is agent for, and has for sale,the above eel; bra: tcd and uncqualled.Home Power and Threshing Ma. chines, which he is prepared to furnish on the same terms as by the manufacturer. with the addition °tithe actual cost of transportation, contracted for at the , low: eat and best rates, The subscriber has sold a number of the 'above ma chines in this, and the adj..ining counties of Chemuog and Tioga, N. Y., and all wiihout exception have given the very best satisfaction, and where they are known, air farmers give them the. preference, on acrount ,of economy in threshing, -being operated with meth less expense,' and cracking and wasting much lees grain than any other machine in . rose. The Two-Ilime Power Thresher and Beparator is capable, with three or four men, of threshing from 150 o 200 bushels of wheat or rye, or double that quantity oats, per day. • The prices for , Emery & Co.'. one nom: Power, $B5 00 do Thresher and Separator, 35 00 do Banda; vgrench,oilvr and extra pieces, 5 00—5125 00 do Two-horse Power, $llO 00 do Tresber and Separator. 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, &c., 5 00—$150 00 Also,Wheeler's one-horse post er,Thrcaher, and Separator, complete, (improved this season) • Wheeler's two-horse Power, Thresher and Separator. complete, Price of Emery's 'Fresher and Cleaner, with hands, wrenches, &c., do Saw Mill. complete for use, 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 NEW THRESHER AND CLEANER. The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good fan• ning mill. cleaning the grain fit Ter market. wasting none. The additional cost being Nit little more than a fanning mill, or about thirty dollars—making the whale Thresher and Cleaner east $75 to the Farmer, and with Emer' & Ca.'s twe•horre power, $155 00, i"7. On account of the large demand for the above machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or. dere for them, persons wishing to purchase machines Adult! give me timely notice es 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 first of July. Also for sale A GENERAL AsSORTMENT OF IPIPROVIM TUCULNRAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, At manufacturer's retail prices, such as CORN SHELLERS, HAY & STRAW CUTTERS, CU LTI VATORS, ORN PLAN VERB, 4 to 6 4 and 5 7 to 10 4 and 4 STUB BLE,S RD,SUB-SOIL §• other PLOWS, DOG POWERS FOR MANS. KEND 4 ALL'S HU RNS, GRAN rs GRAIN CRADLES, Burrairs Cirain Reaper. Revaluing horse Rakes. Hay, Strata and Manure Forks, Ifc. 45t Also, Cost Iron and Wood Cistern and Well Pumps, LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or small quanti es, cheap for cask. CO IK, PrIRLOR 4. OTHER A OCEI BEAVTItIn PATTERN', SIZES, PRICES, &C. 111 stock of Stoves, snil prices, will compare favors• lily with those ()limy Stove Store in sny of the large neighboring towns'. Tin, Japanned and Sheet Iron Warr, manufactured nod for sole wholesale sod rem., Cheap or Cash. A large and full Catalogue of Agricultural Imple. ments and Staves, tvi.h engravings, furnished gratis, tither here, or on application by in al pnst•paid. RAYMOND M. WELLES. Athena, Pa., November 30, 1850. ty2o NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. EE subscribers respectfully inform the public that T they have taketi the shop formerly occupied •by Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop. whefe they are prepared to do all kinds of DIACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work ell add promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive Ii share of public patronage. • HORSE—SHOEING done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the ra Obi skil ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made end repaired when desired. All work done st their shop, will be warranted lobe well done, and manufactured from the beat materials. The public are requested to give us Arial, end' judge for themselves. ESDNWINE & SEEBISCHH. • Towanda, May 2., 1851. BLACKSMITHING A DAM ESENWINE respectfully inform, the pub "' lie that he now occupies the chop where him& and brother have for • ears worked. ,nearly opposite Tomkine foundry, where he is ready' to do nil work in his line, as formerly it the best manner. He Wk.' (ermined the' reputation he has attained as a sinful workman shall not suffer by any neglect for the inter. este of customers or by any inattention to basineis. TooLs, manufactured to order—machinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of Repairing and Idanufaefuring will be done at short notice. and irlAo style desired. Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms. _He will else take:Country Produce in payment for Work, but ob. jects strongly to credit. • . - Towanda, Jim. 17, 1951. gIIMMINVVianDALINTIBMIC3II3 Zs Still in Operntient IrrMR strbseribera have mosed to the new building on' 1 Pion street, one door below Manna atom where they will keep on Nuld and make to .9rder, plonglut, stove and mill irons of "almost ell desciiptfons, ~ Turn ing and fitting , np work, will be done also on re asonable tense as at Elmira or Owego. Old iron will be taken payment. ...TOEIN CARMAN - 4r, CO. Towanda Aprit "6,1851. " , CHARLES' K LADD, 14. , . - TIONYSICIAN AND • SURGEON, Orme in the Union Bluclr," , up stair* v•North eide:if- the 'Public Square, over 'Elwell's Dor Mee. Melratiei betwein and Adams' law - otfieeir;• where - lit map always be rciUnz when net pioressionallxengitied:` ' - Towendevlu t r 12,1651!: ' - • MON Cia EMI =2l $l2O 00 145 00 75 00 35 00 ---,:-; . - 71 .. , -,. A ~.. ..41*0104, • '-; ' "...- ii , ' • ''' - i 1.1 7 Vilisti.tisaciiiye .l T.i:L -Ortß'lo 'S VERM.IRU t 1 E , ,•-....Orhirerttsileystrtnier.... -. , - - ; Vsii Idedicinetaittainerto 'Mawr% nor any idler' e l " • 1-lifiniihl substasice.y- It iv piaci Xeketable: This remedy for worms is one of Wmerst* eztritor • fiirtelliAtcr3Pledi •:- II effectually icates worms of all-sorts fromehildlell and etitgte+ t -• 1 t .;. - -Thonsainis perish tl'fyydr!n4 pith t 'hetes! 7 1 44 being knoWn.' - . Some oiler rest Oi l. a ' ssigne4l ff: ',' gametes:in:nil ton late. e mire-the ral cause. •- 0 . What; 1 09: 1 !" :06 Ti L iPiq*b i liV re, ePee the pa ' :'.. 4 who does not know,.. orts the doctor } Who does not ur.;.. • deistand, the .complaint which ii .destroying those pre cious flowere of life—children. 1 - • Whatidnitild be dune t I i e I`..he answer is plain .. Give, the 'Variant', which will be sunato do good. if they have no worms, aid if • they have, it wilkdestroy and ersd cate-thern with a 'certainty,amtpreasion truly" itstoat hiiig. . There is no tnerctteKtte..,mineral. nit. . Mercury is the'hasis of 'inost•vvorm remedies -; nd -the rimed) , -is sometimes worselltscrthediseese, ph) never nag.' loz enges, but rely upon this. Every , non will be con i vinecd on ono trial that'll' is the -most perfect cure ever invented. - ~ • - The immense sale thritthis Verm loge has,`ls a sure test of ita Value and the estimation in which it icheld by fanitiel. 'lt wocild be guite to expensive to pub. , Halt the volumes of certificates thl have been given fur this article, and the users of i t t are 'requested to spread the name to all persons wimm they think will be benefited by it. Speak of it in all families, and y .t iu will do your du ty to youi follow creatures , and f I assured of the ap probation of ill good men, and wiffreceive your martini in heaven. i Wo call on all good citizens-to aka knows the of fects of thii wonderful remedy . " ReMember, and ask for Orrick's Verna:l - age. Startling Fa4ts. Hundreds of children and adulti are lost yearly with worms, when some other cause has been supposed to be the true one, ft is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man, wo man, or child eaiats, but what 400nei or later are troubled With worms, and in bunAreda of cases. sad to relate, a supposed fever, seer-1116mi, cold, or some other ailing carries off the flower of 0w human • family— while in truth they die of wmats ! and these could have been enelieated in a day, by the use of one bottle of 'ORRICK'S VERN/Ft/GE., How sickening the thought thit these things should he—and Who can. ever forgive themselves for not try ing this WORM EXTERMINATOR, when they hnow,that even if the case Wes not worms, this reme dy could not by any posalbility; do hurt--but always goad AA a purgative, let the dised. , e he what it may. Hour important then to use Nand who will dare to take the responsibbity to do wittiout it! Let all pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and Wier- . I 11UST02.ir & liiii 'or sae Gen. ral Agents. LAFAYETTE BURR: MII L STONE azarnmacToresr. THE nnilersigned, fortairrly Boreal:tit for many years of the Lafayette Burr 'OBI Stone manufactory, 240 Washington street N. (W. Track, Agent) would inform his friends and Ow public in general. that be has established a BURR MILL sTO\I MAISTIL FACTORY at Binghamton, N. Y. in " her.iy Build ings," opposite Phenix Hotelt and solicits a Aare of their patronage. Ii a wilLhase constantly on hand a large stock of French Burr Mill Stones. as 1:11co" a large supply of EtOpTtB 4 Kula Stones, also Frrh Burr Blocks, Bolt-, ing Cloth, Screen Wire anti C leined The underpinned assures his friends and the public, that he will faithfully estct.l.e 411 °fliers entrusted to. his care, not ottly in quality, Nut in prices of articles furnished, and solicits their kin tl patronage. Olden hy letter will be -exeented with as mach care and WI cheaply as when purr htiers arc on the spot. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, May 24, 1851.1 Ilteur Harp nnporters and Zebbers, razzatan, =MGM it co., 5.8 Liter, y street, between tiroadway and N, street, near the Post Office. New York. WE are receiving, by daily arrivals front Europe, . our Fall and Winter assortment of rich fashion able Fancy Shlk and Millinery Godds, We respectfully invite all cash purchasers thorough ly to examine our clock and rice., and, as interest governs, :we feel . confident our good* and prices wit/ induce them to select' from , Our establishment, Par ticular attention is devoted ‘ :o Millinery Goods, and manmaey of the articles aro an facts•-ed expressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, style and cheapness. Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Belt. Satin nod Taffeta Ribbon 4 of all within, and colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Vomit Velma, for Hats. Feathers, American and 'French Artificial Flowers. Pollutes, and Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimming..., large assortment. - Embroideries. Capes, Collars, t7n•lersterves and Cuffs. Fine Embroidered Reviere, and licinstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. 17.rarcii, Lisses, Tarletonv,illassion and Cap Laces. yelenciencs,B r retie a, Thread, Silk, as d Lisle Tamed Laces. • Ki'. Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mho. Figiired and Plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn Ind Jacorod Emelt+, French, American and Italian Straw Goode. Sept. 6, 1851. TNISSOLUTION.—NotieeIs hereby given. that the pannerphip heretofore existing between the sub-, scribers itt the Harness and Trunk making business is thilday dissolved by muturl consent. E. Smith & Non will settle the business of the Isle firm; Those indebted most make immediate payment, and those who have agreed to psi grain, are notified that unless de livered at tae time agreed, Cash will be expected. November 5, 850. SADDLES, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. E. Smith AIV Ron, RESPECTFULLY inform the public - -that they will continue the businese at their old atonal, north side of the Public square, and will keep on hand. and manufacture to order. every variety • of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALIUM &c., of the beat materials and ofworkmensblp, not to he summed. By eruct attention to business, and promptness in endagementa, they hope to continue the fife. eral pationane they have heretofore enjoyed. . eann t act Tolson:an will be dune on abort notice, in the twatest manner. Ali kinds of Grain, Produce. Hides, Sheep Pelts, will be taken in exchange for work. , ' • ; Removed to B. Kingsbety's Block • . • 4 10 .0 T_l A just returned from the city - 1 4Pz- 1.1- of New Y prig with et large • . -* supply of Watches...Jeweley and -.`•- Silver ware, comprising in pin, .„ „ic the following • erne es:— err, c:j abs c Epne and . Plain Watches,. with a complete 'assortment of field --` ;fewer-y.4inch se Mir Rings. Fin. ger Bin ;a, Breast Plllll. Bracelets. Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pena. Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and trig quantity nfateel Beads—all of which he offers' fur sale exceeellingly cheap for CASH. Watchers lepaired on short.noticu, and yearron't to run well,or.the money will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given' tn that-effect if respired, - N. 1.1. 7 -51 h.P SIJOAR; enir Country: Prod uce taken in pagm'ent for Work; and ea*. /earn ridro; and orevekithat the Produce must be paid the.teork irckintss-lwai Against credit in all its forint. • • - •z '• Ie,:CHAMBERLINi Agimt. s April 28, 1850. ' 1 - 50 K"s'"Ur F eceike‘l4l4l, fyst:reCeived -et , rl - " . : I mEßcuivs: IU4I4 I D:BROWN SUGAR;! 'JUMP, CafroN Prighed: - ant Powdired Supra ; sibw strivinx, shut -Mi-maje stoleatilisiietait vevy•MER:C4JI1 4 9. ~/ - - T I. Aftr AnktfitittMlNT TO, 80MI *SE OR TUE Ailing% ISM ,n 411 d DI odl el n es,. The jidlo . 14 , iii "equalled d . illeduines mc4e depended teixtn wit/i the utmost COOde!LCC. have the approhutio4 of. the best yaps- , clans is the country, and are recom mended by ti/1 who have. used them, as superior to any me s dicinis.. „„ They bate been before the Public -tor five. years During which time more than 5000 certifies:Oa haye been received from eminent' public men ; anti othere, and are now on filo et the Company's office.' - • They are Compounded With fhe utmost tare and skill, 'if the-inireillents are thoroughly tested by scientific chemists, so that medicines - of a uniform and ref ableciaix• lily are guaranteed in all ea es. - THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETAB ;PILLS." Are particularly valuable for the prevention end mire ui Fevers in general, all Bilious and Liver Complainta, Jaundice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Griping, Urinary Dismiss.% Obstructions of the Menses, Influenza, Asthma, and, for a variety of othe, Chronic Diseases; ip fine, for all ordinary family uses. (CFull directions fur the various Diseases accompany each bor, Prize 25 cents a box. • The Graerrnberg DyscuLary Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhies, Dyserite ty. Blooiy Fins, Cholera Nimbus. Cholera Intantinn and the ASIATIC Clirozena, if taken with the first symptomv, viz: vomiting and diarritma. tt. ne• cer fails locum the worst possible cases of . bowel complaints, rienerally in a few bouts, sbldom beyond a day.. It is PUUaLT. Vtori ante. and token in any quan tity isperfeetty harmless. The Graefenberg Green :Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for BUMS, WOlllllll4, Sprsine, Corns, SONS. Savel loge' of all kinds, 'Rheum 3tism, Erysipelas, Bronchitia, Scrofula, filters, Pains in the side anti back immediately re Yiev'eill, Inflam mation of the Bowels; and for all cases where thereis Inflammation. • Marshall'm Uterine Cnthelienn,• A certain cure'for ProlapsuS Uteri, and for most of the diatrewing complaints incident to females. Pro• pared by Dr. THE!). POMERf )1 - , of Uti:a, eob•ly for the ; rlpf.-nbrrv: Company. - Till: OTHER GRA LrETUIF. ,, G "rnlCl•r ♦nZ Eye Lotion, Ileottli Bitters., Consomptive Balm, Ferri. and Ague Pills, Childrens Panacea, Libby's Pile Ointment, ORTER, T &ma/yin. ( oinpvintl, 7The Graefenhere Manual of licolth, s complete hand-honk of med irins for families. Price fifty cents. • °Rice, 214 liroridsysv, New York. CArrios.—The pui , lic is reve.,:ell to beer in inind tht t euerything prepared by the Graefenbers Llornpany has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely iesenibling the genuine in every . particular, -exe:ept the real, and the utmost care should be 1.1:q41 before purehasinn. Agents for Bradford ounty—Dr. MN' end Dr. PORTER, Towandi. ly3B THE UNITED ST: l a‘ES' LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual ...0 sy stem . Capital $250.000. Office No. '29, MerchantirExchange. ORGANIZED upon the mixed principle," Slack and Mutual, which combined featuree oiler to in sured members double the usual security, The Cash syste,a of payments has also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid prelim:in notes. The table rates or prenijulu, upon IA hich its po licies are being issued, is the only 7 sea.e experience has proven should be ait,,pted, 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 worthies!, s i t the very' instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance, very properly, is °treating the attention of the world. rho public however, in theirsommetplable willingness to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultimate security the primary and most important object, which can only be attained by so ad justing the premiums 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 net affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Prethiums may, at'the op tion of the insured, he paid annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, in advance. All necess'try information, together with Hanks, pamphlets, &e., may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. CANFIELD, Athens, Pa. DIRECTO n 5. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B Ceddard, Ambrose W. Thotnpsoni, • LaWrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, • George. M'ffenrY, Jirnh 1.. nuance, ' James Derereut, William M. Goodwin, Jahn L. Liman. STEPHEN W. CRA W FORD., President. ' • A.unese W. Tuoircsax, Vice Presideni: est as. O. Ist tar, Secretary and Treasurer.. AUTCART...4IanUeI Eyre. F. S. liorr, Medico' Eine:liner for Athena. Decemi)er 27, ffso. • Clock, Waft and. Jewelry Store! • A - . 111. WARNER takes this inethod • 7- a: of informing his old customers and the \(4public generally, that he has purchased of J.P.Bul • his stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and commenced the shore business in all of its various branches at the old stand of the latter; on Thin street, two doormouth of - thick Row. ills reputation as a watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is "hardly nec'es, nary to say a word on that,point. With his long Air perience and great advantages fOr acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, hehes caufidence in riiiyiing to the public, bring on your aratches and clocks, I will do them justice. All goods sold,or Repairing done, vtarranted . as .I recommend. or the moh , y refunded... ' A good assortment of C/ocka; Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand.. . . E. SMITH. C. T. SMITH, JERE GULP. My . motto shall be--tjuick.sales, stmt profits. !Gash down, and no credit given. Credit need not. be asked for—as I am hound Rot to make itv acquaintance. - . ,Towanda. July -I 2,.1.850. A. M. WARNER. - Pa .1 llt ANDTZ3 7 1, 1 1 1 ),E t i.0 1 4111.a, THP gul?g,cribrir . „Itiv to hia new shop, a fe:w cads utwitie his forme location,uml on theop ,tuasite sine Al the street, wiiere..he enotinnettsto Manufacture. and eir ork, hand, all kit; da, nf.catte; and • wood &eat- CdfAtlig,' and ,strl'EE'S o variotta kintlitot 11Ei of every AcscAp. .tioit". „which. fos cash or , Produce, or Pine or Cherry Lumber, or ci 011 : plank, will be received for work., TURNI.Ng done to ordet - in the neatest manner. Also: . - .CABINET WORK make and kept on band i ., ineae io przler,,in the bee twiner, JAMES MAKINSON. ykti, , Caution; A stop h'creby„catitionell against purchaii; A ing nOto liiveh'hiration thg thly of A 4 Rust - 185100 W AM liktiblfi fot, flick dollaii;to I bar reek•ivO3•ll6 ;ulna fOi said Woo', dnil,tterefore to nbt considet*ielf inottlify'br• tegzitle bbliba ; to •itIV it.,.1111X11,41 : do, ico,' Oen goinpe)tetrhili*,' •,' =I SALT;;; --A (loosely-AT Baty - now itriv*it • ) het 8* Igs). NM MO Cour; A4cn A rrottNEi—Thoraas Batch MYSTatIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! Nentegliti . :pv,soyemign !Wm, ATONE Genuine tulles: ac.oompanietl 7I f, 11 'l4t of the above . Engrared Wrapper of Dr. SOULE & -Co.; (span tach f , • In ofrering to the pnislia aria justly cerebra BREION BALM, OF LIFE, it is not our make any false statements or wild asserti on , auresiorefficieney in restornitriotlicalth the suffering, 'watt knowing that' thilir repots' fIrANDARD MEDICINE is of 10elf Butt sence for , stAtifilitted. ' proitfiTmight be given of their 'alai we - preter those unacquainted with them theinselvei by enquiring of living wittiesseto the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly salt able in all cases : being purely vegetable, and tine worthy their beat confidence and patroni ' The following-certificate wait-rent uvlor lb! good: llinnirrrs, Monroe Co. N. T.. May 10, We the undersigned, citizens of Menrietti, cited Prf r*orially Sovettign Eclm witnessed the health-restoringeffents thereof, recommend these Pilfito4he tiftlizte'd es the which we are rici t 4 piiinfe 'G. ROBERT, G. 11,111201 n. M. D. Phl-ItLIPS D. G. n 11. A. Tll3nrivtc tr.wis K.—You are irt,!it?erty to pirtd.th tic good. ." Riming ov Coorittir.r.ni ! We ate not any one who ia miking_tt spurious artirf e ha ell Co make urr"of name t' tut some bad the impudence to imitate our totes and Cirectirs, Cirtifiesiett, ace. Clefs th e ' vc cart:tut when •hey iimehisse, they will en v t'll'jfettuine Sovereign Balm wholesale end retni or Dr:SOULE dr. Co, Co. N. Sold by ilusTont & PORTE R,Toura n h by ihrir Agents in every town in the The best and eheapest Familti Medicine in 8.! Mr. Solarts'. Comp'cr.a3 giV.lO-4.\.1PU8/11/11-41 ‘i , ' l 7 ,4 ' An Aeriitii ; e, Tanic,, Diuretic and rai, Price 45.iviats tier box, conta.ning Pd; box'Contains (ifty pills, which main cheap again as 3riy other stanc!cril pill, arali - cheaper, and warranted much supwiori:ll. varioui, diiieuses, to 4nli Of the Syrup inittur heshies tieing a more convenient ann for use. The astonishing success raid) of Eft. Roberta Coo4rtrund Pira abundant and can -lwird that they are I ru'y Nature's ethedies. end that they wdl cure all curable tti.ra.e., and more pleasantly than any , dher mrda known. Thu Pills are principally an alt. vine, (their b.t,is being the solid extract of prepared in a superior manner,) but ai,iimtrin arm to gently assist nature, without pui;;;i 4 i e ai l ly, which make them peculiarly ad.ii.fid and enfeebled persona. invisorating and wet the body, purifying the, spzitem, producing blood and a healthy action of the attainach to They are Acknowledged by our ablest he nut only unexceptionable, but eflicactues' az degree, and as a general 71 1 1edicirte 'Unequalled The Compound Sarsvpardla Pills aro used' permanent cure of those diseases which aria impure state of the blood, and morbid serreti liver and stomach, viz., erysipelas; scrorula evil, ulcers, scald head, obstinate cutaneou, blotches, boils, pimples, sore, weak or dutlat glandular swellings,-rheumatic affections, pat bones and joints, dropsy, dyspepsia., mutant and dysentery, coughs, cold; consumptionarl ed by capillary obstructions of the lungs , n scrofulous constitutions, inflamation of the I flumes, indigestion, headache, jaundice, few; chill fevers, and fevers in general, general in debility, and diseases arising from an injudici. mercury, and whenever medicine is requirtil t rate and purify , the system. They are a purely vegetable compound, an; used by persona of all ages. They are pleas palate, and produce no nausea, uneasiness of in their operation. Hundreds Of certificates c given of those who hare used them w ith We ask no person to take our word as for of the medicine, lint call on the agent and box, and if on trial it does not give the most isfactioit.' they can return the him and recro; ey paid for the same, Puictiasers wi'l le to ask fur " pr. Robert's Compound Pills," and ohmse that the green wrappe box lies a fac simile of the signature. of ; M. D. and C P. Fay, and to purehase me All applications fur agencies and letters 0 , 1 ri ject of the medicine, must be addressed, 1, , p C. P. Fay, Owego, Timm Co.. N. Y. For sale by HUSTON & PORTER, sole Towanda Pa. ' W'inspott& Athens' Rniiroad Lett CLOTHING STOR GE°. H. BUNTlNG,respecttully informs lig that he has removed his toots lo building, one door below Warner's watch .6,, he trill be happy to see . all who may 64 la Goo ll rind Cheap Clothing. He is en r i,larn' to his steels all the new and desirable. terns, and feels confident he can satisfy any May give him a call. Just receiving from New York, 3 larTe ar tile axzorttoetit of Spring and 'am' in the best manner, and which will s)! I the lowest prices. He has atAn !peened. it farce let rq . Y' I 'FfILDRENS' (Awn] rNo. to r•'hr.6 heir •-...nrion and rrliich will be soil a! rats. -nride arrangeMents by which he can .ert4 fm dela desired, with the • certainty o f r ocs:nit: article. ' Cottinß not making• op. done , nit ogini in faslitonable nianrer, promptly and to order• Towanda, May 8, tBsty„ tiro riro _vire A"you insured . g 1 ppiication reeels.3 mires effected by 4:E.. CANFIELD, A! the falkiiving 'sate and popular compinies : • The 5161P hadsoP after tiro Snsriant Capital The St. reavorence COMpati. Capita! viatt.ta The Empire 'State . Cerwlnk • Cat,itar. • , smal • 'his: Washington CorrFaeP„,' ." Capital OVPP.. ; 5F2110.e The , State-reTtxtual 'at sr arilsbr -Wafts largi:Capttal , nd lame increa%in;/ _the Great.:Pen neilvauia. CornPan,' • ' i \‘ The United Stn ts lifelusaranee Ante! —•' • -, Company. C Capital. - ' r • . .... • - On the new pri iple by which the irilurci pates in the pro fi ts. •-..- - ." .- • •-- -J. ~ CANFIELD. Oen' . . • To gmb tin ca . W" . C, C plpeienl per,oei t" (PA OUR It;T,N FEET Or LOGS; On ten trs'its.o land Iv Hi . IO Pine ' Tiiolo,ift to be'dells-cred in 1%; stlW4l)3Enitioci.'liiiii29flig county, the remit or part et %Elea; iootier 'if 'practicabll. 01 'inlet -veil] be entered. into for cutting umd adi , eihnte.of :the Pineloge 'en one or both of ' trtiete:::l'he roada'end building.' are of the Gceill'iefereneee as retl43 ells? tonipeteriei *illibelequihxl. A ppN t, sANtrw; R. 1. Bt.Keltptita ME MI iiiiiMis "COW ANIjA CHEAP