VI astirtetttrar Hilisarks on As an illustration of lite efleeta of in•cuictin bried: ing, the following - is related as having necurred in ti.pjuliktlar;4ighlagocid in Ibis coon* er of a sour, ilnancial disposiiinu, \the, as much as ' Veekihle avoided all intercourse with the rest of the Whd,l, "and altenned aslimg . thealiglites" favor Of a neighbor. his, at sore° time be mitt h i Fie iesiied . to reciprocate the hnaiteassittowettitim, for,lorm.tion3 bred his hal , lo - =entirely from his own smell. In congeveno o 'h"s course ; stn. a iert n . mis s baPon,Ungiainly,. big.beadekquadrupeds tc;re pro. (Jacek , that-,they could scarcely be recognise(' :as beinitirlitfr i to 'the Ca'tletrind".. - arid :-.-- 1 8 - iialveri- Ates!' : wire , f or a I on:, tim e the'butt of ridicule iu the w, ate The careful breeder, upon either Fystem, wilt nvoidusing, even• for a single season, any animal possessing obvious defects; prsuch,defeets. once introduced in but the slightest degree, arc liable to he transmined and re-appear even after several generations have passed. To the many cations andvalinble facts already on record relating !colitis subject, the following may be added :—A portion of the fowls possessed by Constant Clapp, Esq., were formly of the " down"breed ; but this variety so eron2ly Marked, had run nut and entirely disap pearetUrnm his prenlises for eight years, when thretkel 'those downy individuals, prefect in every, partiCular, re.appeeted among his flock, showing that the blood, though appearently obliterated, had et:been lurking there, generation after generation. ivas a favorite theory 'With the life di.qiuguish ed General Schuyler, a man of extenttive oserva tion, ortleep penetration and sound iqdgment, that :Ls irut4 character, ether of a man or beag, could be ascertained by looking 'at the parentage from , which he had descende4; and as an iltt!strition of ho used humorously to relate the incident, that in, the early years of the Dutch trade With the East Indies, one of his ancestors, being a sea cap tain,-Ited gene thither, and returned with a wife—a Mongolian lady; whom he had married in his ah. Bence.- And the blood of that cross ern:tinned still in cling to the descendants two centuries aftervcal tlevite of all their efforts, to eradicate it—so that dorm lo the resent jay, in one branch and another of the family, •one, of those cortfuntOcil Gast Indi ans weold occasionally he making, his appearance! SMOR Hou•tes.Z . --Nlany persons commit great er rors. in building smoke houses. To .be nice, and be shandsome and respectable appurtenance to a farm. it must forsooth be built of brick or store, With close fitting doors, and a single aperautre for the egreis of the smoke. The consequence is, the meat is , black and bitter, and might as well - been put in a,pickle - of pyroligneons acid ; having lost all its fine flavor, smelling of soot like a chimney sweep. The walls are', so. close that the "smoke condenses arid settles on the hams or bomm, and instead 13f drying, it becorties flabby and id-colored. A smoke house can hardly be to open. It takes longer, to be 'sure, to perfect the process; but when completed, the meat is dry, of a fine, cheStunt col or, and a deicate flavor of smoke penetrating the whole mass. The best bombs we live seen; are built with a stone wall, three feet high, flagged bottom, and a wooden stnacture built on the top of the wall. Com mon siding is tight enrogh, or boarding end-wise like boarding a barn is sufficient, with a tight board or a shingle roof. The bottom is used for an ash house and the smoke fire is built on the ashes It i$ sale for both purposes, will produce a much liner article for those who have a sweet tooth for that delicious treat—a nice flavored ham. Vane os Sfssuar.—Little or no pains is taken usually to save the liquid manure of onimat.4 no earth or saw dust is placed in or beneath the sta ble, to absorb it ; and the barn yard is often so situ ated, that all the liquids that would collect in it run off into the road, or are conducted into the ad-, fifnlng field, where they are se Wits 'Trend about, •us to injure the.crop by producing an immoderate _luxuriance Lipid manure is exceedingly valua ble and the• yards and stables of the farmer 'should be so constinctedohat it may all be saved. There shouhl be no outlet to the barn yatd, where the flu ids collected in it can,rbn off. They should either be taken away-and applied directly to the land, or poured upon the compost heaps in and around the 'Thant-yard. The turf-about his fences and store walls; or the mud mid meek from. his swamps, - slibild.bp collected in heaps or spread , arreund his yard in order to absorb alb fertilizing liquids col lected there.—Pfddress of S. Heart, Esq.; before the Eargbrd County, Cl. fig. So. • LEArts AS ISlxi4mE.—Leaveit, buds, and , tender branches-are peculiarly rich in Ilia vegetable beside which they contain mho' organic elements olerived . from the soil, and which, by being return ed to the soil, enrich its surface, lending to prevent its exhaustion, or when newly applied, that is to other ground, to enrich it more than torperficialli. leaves—atid the• remark is applicable to the tender branches otio—seems destined by nature for the nature of forest landond indeed, of ground gen _entity wherever trees grow. The Mots collect the Inorganic eleMents essentiatto vegetation trom'ilie soil, penetrating deeply and widely; the leavesde tain-and store up a certain portion of them, with other elements derived from the atmosphere, such 'lmam tequired for theitgrow_th ; and are returned to the soil r thers4ll of t he leaf, and them under. .going decompusilion i .aro ready lo'ber appointed again r and mailmintster to the p rocess of repta.blo growt, Tannerl Herald'. • jtalitmr inn:Lica 4544 ; COLTS 6SD Cirszr— Mike -white oak bark, boil ,in ,water, making a pliongde. /Motion ; and, wash the animal on the back and 7074. In twenty-roar-hum the lice wilt be,cOm _ plate!" tanned. • • Ettiv:CLoirtEsTcen.-I..iy between the dulls of garments that have acquired to unpleasant. odor front heir* Uhl away for sometime, pieces of new tyrtrinte charcoal.. 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S. & CO. have recently published, and have new for sale, the " FARMER'S GUIDE," by Henry Stephens of rdinbbrgh, aad Prot Norton of Yale College, Hew Haven, complete in 2 vols.. royailoctavo,containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and, 600 wood engravings. ,Price. in muslin binding $0 ; in paper covers, for the mail, $5. New Chair and Bedstead Wareroom, JESSE TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLt informs the public that ire has opened * shop at his new house, corner of Hain and Paine,strecta, nearly opposite Edward Overton's, Tovrontla, where he will keep onliand or mandfacture to order,.Flag-seated, Cottsae, Windsor, Fancy, Cane -seated and Common CIfAIRS, made of the best ma terials; and of superior durability. He has aisw for sale an assortment of littralans, at low prices- Repairing and Seating Common, Cane-bottom and Flag-seated Choirs, - on reasonable terms. Cherry, Basswood, Whitewood and Cucumber luna• bar takeri in payment for work: He trusts that his-long acquantance in this county, and the durability,of his Bork as tested by many years experience, will . secure him a share of public patron age. Towan?s, March I, 1851. BOOTS & SHOES! .7ohn W. Wilcox, HAS removed hitt eatabliahmi Ili to H. Mix's store, corner of main street and the public square, and will continue the manufacture of Boots and oboes, as heretofore. He bait last received from New York n large assort• went of Women's, Childreeittmd Mines' Shoes, which are offered at low prices. The attention of the-Lidice is pat icularly directed to his 'aseortment, comprising the following new styled : - --Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter biota; sle.,shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters ; walking shoes,lmekins,&c. - • Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A !ergo assortment of Children's fancygitherS, -boots atid shoes, of elt kinds, For the Gentlcrnen,,tdortost everystyla of gaiters and shoes... Mds:stock bus been persons 4 selected ~.svith osie; be believes lie can offer superior fudges at teaser:llWe prices. • Ilia strictest' attenticin paid to Hanufridurrng, and tio4-kcipes by doing work well to merit-a confirm s.ree Ofibt Wirral patronsgo he Ins hitherto received: Towanda, May 80851. IDZWil'ag D HAS REMOVED IBS OFFICEto Brick Row, (up stairs,) in the room remedy occupied by Hon. D. Wiliam as • law office, where he will be calmed to see those tequirin • biaprofeisionaStaericea. Towanda. Novensber 18, IBM. • " Great Bargaba - The under.Vignect,-wilinell oirreamna r^may ble terms, the Tavern Honks and one hundred . acre .sof excellent farming - • rand situated in the Villager oNlome, Diadlix,d, County. Pal . Xhe,lacation of:the /10430 commands .a fine business., and otters , great induce -menu& person. desirous.of- keeping a Priblio !louse, in ooting:ion. veittvEartning deo, For terms apply to the subscriber ai name: Oct. 4 ISSI. JOHN -PA 's OHL IMMI 't { w NbAr='`Olitm :AND NEW GOODS • t Hardwares' toves pper, rase ' , n, AND Nit IRON" WARE Wit; di RUSSELL having formed s of - /-1-neribip, respectfully call the attention of thi Oh• lie to their essortinent, to •'which bele:addition , have &anti, been made, Making it the largest and' most woad - kir offered in this region. A mong the wild life of *Milo taiii *ill be eifeelimetede ' " - - ' • Z Ali : slid: Wails - " ' *..' I English, A merican and Seed ,tO 4- ritatiairr Mitt rorma - Englisb, - ritidTAlnerican refined ; hoop, band and horse shoe iron.; lnail rotirkt atuit malleable.. Iron ottallrleecriP: ti,las o &c.; with il,ll' n'4 assort - mewof gtiil ll -7. 3 %. 4 d ,, sd, 6 -at 841,1 " , i Anal 2 40. 5, and 6 inclksprkes; 1 l o wrought milliand oirse trial, by the ' island? keg or ton.- - Also,,esst, tp nun,- English , blister , American: spring and tire steci, &c. ~ Carpenter% and Seiner's - Tools, Of all descriptions, r , ize broad,. 6111'1ov:rug hind' ayes; hatchets, Adz, joiner's cast steel merlins, firmer and framing chisels; common and , east steel Jrugurs, of all sizes, from i t to -2 inch ;, braces And bills ; augur anti pod lotts extra; planes and plane irons; "bond, tenant, X cut, keihOle and slitting saws; iron' and , steel en, try squares of all stzes, from's i to 15 inches ; hammers, spirit levels,leSers, tape lines. • mortice guage_ra or, all sizes, screw drivers, scratches, 'hollow augurs, axe,: • . Silacksmith's: Tools. . , , Anvil", bellows, vices, hammers sledges rating hammers, stocks and dies, drilling machines, &c, • Varmer's Tools.' • Shcrvelt square or round points ; picks, boss, hay, straw and manure forks log, cable and•bindingcbains, crowbars, grubbing hoes, rakes, grass scythes, scythe nathes, scythe stones and riffes, cradle scythes, bush cythes, corn cutters, shovel plough motilds,ogsyden Fakes, hoes and trowels,'scoop shovels, &c • Carrtagp Trimmings. Carriage bows, top - leather and cloth ; patent leather ; sndis rubber cloth ; brava and sillier plated hub hands, roneave and Boston patterns ; brass and silver ...limed curtain frames, lining nails, carriage knobs i 'apron rings and hooks, stump joints ; brass and wilier plated joints; seaming cord ; striped face. wide and' narrow ; silk striped lace, new style ; top lining, worsted fringe,mosa, varnish cloth, patent axles and axle arms; springs, harness Trimmings and Saddlery Wars of the lat est and most approved stylvea, and of • house Trimmings, ' We have on hand a full assurtment. 'Algid a large quan thy of LEAD PIPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowest price's, together with:copper and britannia stop cocks, and cork stops. Any quantity of Pump dams and Well Riggings. A general assortment of hardware. Saw mill, circular and wood saws; plastering anti brick—trowels; lathing hammeni, shovels end 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 stye!. ;, butcher, pocket and pallet knives; coach wrenches, trunk, chest and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table and bed castors; dinner and, tea hells, glue and enamelled sauce kettles; brigs kettles, from two quarts to half a barrel ; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles ; tea and coffee pots ; brass and bri. tannin candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large servers ; curtain arms and pins of the latest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladies' anti gentlemen's pocket scisars; razors and razor strops; German silver and blitannn table and tea spoons; hair, clothed and shoe brushes ; brass aria steel barrelled pistols and revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and powder flasks; barn door, strap and 'l' 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 DrOVES 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 King, de Improved Premium do Eastern Premium, do Jenny Lind Palm Sloven, Cottage Cy tinder Air tight Air ti g ht 6 piste Stoves., Six plate Stoves, :: 9to 7 The above comprisei but a few Wilde' of the min t meat which they oiler to the public, and all of which will be disposed at extremely low lilies. In proof of this, please call at Hall's old stand, south side of public square, and extending.to Pine street. Old Copper,lron, UMW and most kinds of Pro duce, taken in payment. ,Towanda, June 6, 1851. USWAI,,-170.41M3113,5ff410M. Xs Still in Operation THE subseribert have moved to the new building an Pine street, one door below Mamas store where they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost all 'descriptions. Turn ing and fitting up work., will be done also on reasonable terms as at Elmira ar'Owegn. Old iron will be taken in payment. - JOHN CABMAN & CO. Towanda, April 26,1651. - ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS, _ Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public J- that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Harder, es Main street, a- few doors below the Brick Row, where they will keep on band a large stock of mataracm oaDs.- . 27 maawack, All articles in their line niannactured to order, and made of the best material, rind fur worktitanship cannot be surpassed in Northern Ptimay!raids, They solicit a call from those wiihirrg la purchase, conNent that can give satisfaction both as to quality end priCe. Cr Cash will be paid for Hides and Sheep Pelts, t‘ the highest rates, at our shop. Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and Calf shins, for sale in any quantity. Towanda, November 1901,1850. NEW BL- ACKSHITII SHOP. THE'sobscribers reipectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied , by Adam Esenwine, on Main street, neatly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds" cif DIACKSMITDING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their sbork well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a shine of public patronage, ; HORf3E-48HOEING done in tliekst 'manner: All kinds or optirittplechinery, executed in the most alai- . ful manner. WOOD: WORK for wagon' wilt Ai* be:Made and repaired wben.43esiretl, All work (Tana at. their shop, will he - tremintedile be' well done; end manufactured foie: the best materials.' llae public areleguested to -give as e trial, end judge' for themselves: ESEPIWINIa' SEM:11801M 'Towanda, May 2 1851, A.DAll..EEDlYONEqtspectfully informs the3ub -1-1 'tic dial tie noir OccUptes the shop ititterettimsel and brother have 'for earstworked;nearly. cursite. , Tonikins• foundry, witere he ikresttly to do alliwurk in his tine, as formerly in the best mariner. lie is 4 4le• termined the! reputation ha tuts attained as 'a Skilful workman shall not suffer bi'any . . neglect of 'the itlter eats of - customers or by any inattention to-1611365. -TOO1.8,• manufactured to. order—umehiriery of , all kinds , repaired in the best manner. and teary kind of Repairing and Manufacturing wilt be done at short notice, end in the style desired. - Horse Shoeing, on' Teisooible terms. He take' Cduntry•,,Fghtce iniletymetit , for wdrk; buti' feels strongly to aetkilt. •' Towiida; Jad. 1 7; 1851%. - CHARLES. K LADD,I4.- . "M D" SURGAON;'OItie 'Witt - . 4, 11ni0n stair; North, eider aide, Public 'Etidance between tlereire and 'Adiinti' law ekes where he may likways be found when not prokesionallSreiiiesed. Tortenda)-July 12, 1851),.. . . . . . , , ~, -r.,..c.v:,-.,..V,a1".... , ta Mtr •,,:1a.i,,,:e4,:.-215..,V,'".1,,,,,TA'ir.,,,-Atnrm.'..-;?..0,7,-..,1,a.,,,,,..:": '... , r5 , 41 , LT_At: '. -7 4, - ..wftvw ~.+W.,•tir::,:q.wil.foltM.X.;o4,4..e.F:MrStrrtrAX7e,tvAto:u4 ~,,w,,,,,,,,,, .........,,,,,..---..,-,, • ...,,, , ,,, , 4 , -.,, , , , •- 7,4-,. , ......,..--«...-+----- , ...-` , - --.- '" -- '"'"l"7"''''' -"- ~ . .. - . BE litibtellantoui TIICSIES, 7AL/111.8, WII2PR. LIT., BLACKStAiTHING •ts 1111116$81111::, 4 ,0 Ftit ; ER-M F.U.0 , E1 - P4' • • gatirefkr,;eargefril - .' - ' '.741 - I , Medicioe'iontinits :10 illerettr4.ttiT ;64 other dukitoir . ek:, ft *I 1 0.4 I Vt:Ocibity ,Ttini.rttle4yfor7winnts u , one oftlielnest; extractt ever used..,, It effectuallyeraliicates worms ar all sorts froaCCltildien'infirsidolia. Thatunindit petlih 001 emus being kiwwn . , Some other, reason .aitingned.foi tTie .ukais.; ; iintil toolate ` to.cure the real.cause. -. Whit Oniens,e,Lrespintsibiltii reMs!iiplin-thi7;Parenf ',helloes not know , and the doctor not Acistarel - ,,tho. e miiplaint which, i s destroying 'thee s pre cities Iliswire of,life—,•abildren. . • What should MI dinie 1 "., The,anewer is iye ennt uge, which #lll be, sure to ao good if they have, no worms, and if they juive, it "will destiefinid eradicate them with a 'eettaioty and precision Truly astonishing, There is no mercury of mineral in it. Mercury is :the basis or 'moat worn remedies ; and the remedy is `sometimes worse than the disease. , _tie never use Jos enges,'but rely upon this. Every , pereort will be con vin4eil *one 'trial that IC the- moat perfect cure ever iniertted. Thelinasetute dale fb:af this Vermifage has, a sore. ' feat' Ofitilialtia'ainlthe'estiniation in whieh it is held by families., It would be quite too expensive to _pub lish the volutiles of certificates that have been, given los,thite article, And the users of it are !vagina:awl to ipread the name (o a Ipentens whin they_ think will be benefitted by it., Speak of it in all families, and you will do your du ty to your follow creatures, and feel assured of the bp prObatton of all good men, and will receive your reward in heaven. We call on all good citizens to abbe known the of feels of this wonderful remedy . . Remember, and ask for Orrick's Vermifuge. Startling Pacts: Hundreds of children and adults are lost yearly with worms, when some other cause hair been supposed to bet the true one. It is admitted by all doctors that sttrce a man, wo man, or child exists, but whet -sooner or later Pare troubled with worms, and in hundreds-of eases. sad to relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold; or somo other ailing carries off the flower of the Mown (entity— while in truth they die of worms! end these could have been eradicated in a.day, by the use of one-bottle of • ORRICK'S V ERMIFUG E. How sickening the thought that these things shoals bez;and Who can ever forgive themselves for not try ing this WORM EXTERMINATOR, when they knoubthat even if the case Was not worms, this reins dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but aliveys good as a purgative, let the disease be what it may, How important then to use it, and who will dare to take the responsibility to do without' it 7 Let atf pa:" -rents ask themselves this question in truth and sober ness,- For sale by HUSTON do PORTER, Towanda, General Agents. 16y LAFAYETTE BURR Mill STONE IYIAMMELCICOILT. 'THE undersigned, formerly .Foreman for many yeafs , or the Lafayette Burr Mill Stone manufactory, 2410 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 ings," opposite " Phenix Hotel," and !solicits a share of their patronage. lie will have constantly oa hand a large stock of French Burr Mill Stones, as also a large supply of &opus 4. lCuln Stones, also French Burr Blocks, Bolt ing Cloth, Screen Wire and Calcined Plaster. The'undersigned assures his friends 'and the public, that he will faithfully exec , s.c all Oiders entrusted to his - care, not onfy in quality, but is prices of articles furnished, and kolicits their kind patronage.. Orders by letter will be executed with as much care and as cheaply as when purchasers are on the spot. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. „Binghamton, May :4,1831. 9 4 to 6 :: 4 and 5 :: 7 to 10 and 4- rilew York Znsporterh and Jobbers, YIUMEIVEMr, 803:141E1.2. CO., 58• Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau street, near the Post Office, New York. a 2 end 0 3. and 4 WE are receiving, by daily arrivals from Europe, our Fall end Winter assortment of rich fashion able Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods, We respectfully invite all cash purchasers thorough ly to examine our stock and prices, and, as interest governs, we feel confident our goods and prices will induce them to select from our establishment, Par ticular attention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and many of the articles aro manufactv7ed ezprestsly to our order, and cannot be surpassed is beauty, style and cheapness. Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Belt. 1 to 3 rt 2to 6 Satin sad Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths and colors Silks, Satins, Velvets, and ram* Velvet', for Hats Feather., American and French Artificial Flowers Puffing., end Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimming., large assortment. . • Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Coderskiseerrand Cad's. Fine Embroidered Reviere- and Hemstitch Cambric r anilkerebtefs. ,Crepesi Lasses, Tarletons, Mission and Cap Leek Nalencienes, Brussels, Thu:ad o -Bilk, and Lisle Tntead Laces. Kip, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mitte. Figured and Plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Muslin'. . , • English, French, Ameaican and Italian titravo'Glaoti", — l:Sept. 6, 11351. DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is this day dissolved by muturl consent. E. Smith & Son will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted roust make immediate payment, and those who hive agreed to pay grain, are notified that unless de livered'at Cae time agreed, Cash will be expected. • E. SMITH. C. T. SMITH, November 5; 433. ; JERE CULP. SADDLES, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY, E. Smith IV Son, . . RESPECTFULLY Inforth the public that they will emitinue the business at their old stand, north side of the Public square, and will keep on band, and manufacture to order..every variety of SADDLES, HARNESS; TRUNKS, VALICES, &c., of the hest materials and of workmanship, not.to be surpassed. •By strict attentiea to: business, end-promptnen • in funning engagements,i they hope to continue the lib ,eral patronage they been heretofore enjoyed. . caaRIAOIRNIIIIKINUNI3 will be done on short notice, in the neatest manner, • . • • -All kinds of' (rain , ;Produce. Hides, Sheep - Pelts, will be takers in exchange for work. Removed . to B Kingsbery's Mod ! , Ti sle Casribtrif43., . , . ASjust returned fforri the city of 'New 1 ort. with a,large Velrywoafr‘eVa'ctoirfine"rsr;istegweitlry, part, 'the following * c „ ~I.Tpine and Plain Watchrwaritir h,„ is Complete assortment of Cold , Jewelry, such u Ear Rings, Fin ger ilinia,BrenstPins; Bracelets, Lockets, Golijcbalns, Gold pens,Acya, etc. Also; all sorts of Silverware; and any quantity of Steel Heads—all of which he .offers fur sale exceeedingly cheap for CASK, Watches sepairad on short notice, and" warrtmad to ran well,er the money, wilthe refurtded, soda writ. "tan Agreement Oren los that erect if required,,, " N. 11::-%:MAPLE SUOMI, and' errantry P.iodece taken is tatairierit for work ; karts now, and oreier,thel fire .6**01:48; bipat/iv/oh vie tom denls-,- I .l l riir,egairuit cfedit id all {la fonts; , , : , . CHAMBERLIN, Agent. 2B;1850 moltEGl3i it CFL,e , .. za" 1, kJ .9110YDRCON'BUGAit. Also, Coffee, Crus hed 'arid Powdered Bugaro, now etriviiig and - for sale wholesale or retail very cheap by NERCIIIII4. itliocctlanconi: =ma ftOVEIEVSEMENT` Oliaß ,OrTOR - 00,130310 TO TOR SQUN - •T. The following equalled •te .of ;Family Medwine.s may be depended uponfoitlithe utmost confidence: They have the approbation of the beat physi clans in the country, and are mom. • mended by all who havrused -them • as superior to amj medicines. • , They haverbeca *fora the Public for five pars, During which time incite than 5000_ certificatee,lave ' been received from eminent ptibliemen .and othent, antler° now on ale . • at the Company's office.. They are Compounded With the utmost care and 18 kill, and the ingredients are thoroughly tested by scientific chemists, so that medicines of .a uniform and reliablejua- - ',fity are guaranteed in:all cases.. • THE GRAEFENBEBG VEGETABLE PILLS. Ave pintieulaßy vainablC for the prevention and cure of Fevers in gene'at all Bilious and Liver'Complaints, jaundice, General Debility, Common and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Griping, Urinary Diseases, Own-actions of the'Mensei, Influenza, Asthma, and for a vanetrof oche: tihyonie Diseases: in fine, foi all ordinary family uses. directions for the various Moines seccaapany • each box. Pri:o 25 cents s 'box. • ?he Graefentert Dystatary .3yrtrp, • A speedy, and infallible remedy in Thanlarda, Dyriehla ry, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus;Choterei Waning' and the Asraric Cirot.xas - , if taker] with the first symptoms, viz: vomiting 110 diarrimea. It ne ver fails to cure the worst „possible cases of bowel complaints, generally In a few hoirisi ebldom beyorara 'day. 'lt is PUIIEtY Vinrrsazz; and t` ken ins any rini& City is perfectly harmless. The Graefenberg Green taunt* Ointment... nvaluable for Burns, Wound., Sprains; Chillblains Corns, Sores, Swel:ings of all kinds„Aheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains in the side and hack immediately_ relieved,lnflam nation of the Bowels, and for all cases where . there is Inflammation, Mershon! Uterine Utah°Heed-. A certain cure lot Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the distressing coMplaints incident to females. Pry - pared•by Dr 4 THEO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Orsefeoberg Company. TITE OTHER ORALEXENREING IKEA/EMU AWL Eye Lotion, 'Health Bitters, Consamptive Balm, Fever and Ague Pills, Childroes Particea, Libby's Pile Ointment, Sarsaparilla Compound try The Graefenberg Marina! of Health, a complete hand-book of medicine for families. Price fifty cents. Office, 214 Broadway, New York. I.l.sarrios.--The public is requested to bear in mind ths t euerything prepared by the Greefeliberg Company has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely iesembling the genuine in every particular, except the seal, and thg utmost care should be used before purchasing. Agents for Bradford County—Dr. HUSTON and Dr. PORTER.. Towanda. ly3B THE UNITED STATES' LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual... Cash system... Capitat $250.01)0 Office No. 29, Merchants' Exchange'. O RGANIZED upon the "mixed principleP Stock and Mutual, which combined restores offer to in sured members doable the usual security, The Cash system of payments has also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premtam notes. The table rates of premium, upon which its po licies are being issued, is the only scale experience has proven should be adopted, as affording requisite secur ity to be insures), and ari undoubted guarantee for the perpetuity of sslch institutions. • An experimental ta ble may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance, very properly, is arresting the attention of the world. The public however, in their commendable willingness to embrace arid 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 ea 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 sa amount of profits as shall not . affect the stability, of impair the sacredness of its contracts.. Premiums may, at ditty- Lion* the insured, be, paid annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, in advance. .Alt necessary information, together with blanks, pamphlets, Arc„ may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. CA:CPIELD, Alberts, Pa. DI RECTORS Stephen R. Cinieford, Paul B Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin WI . Tingley, George NV - Henry, Jacob L. Florence, ' James Deeereux, M. Goqdwin, John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAW FORD, President. Aasneose W. Tnoatestoe. Vice President. • .Ca as. t 5: NW2', Secretary and Treasurer Anfrana--Mennel Eyre.' Cowing, .an Ai-coaszt—Thomas Balch F. 113. liorr, Medical Bran:4l)er for Athens Deceaiber 27, Imo. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWAMM! Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! WARNER takes this method of informing his old customers and the • public generally,• that be has purchased of ••• his• J P Huistack of Watehes.aocks • ' • od Jewelry, and commenced the above business in all of its various branches at the old stand of the latter. ow Main street, two doors-south of Brick Row. Nis-reputation .at a- watch repairer is iso well established in this community, that it is hardly neces sary to say a word on that point. With his long ex perience and great advantages foracquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the publie,.bring , on youi latches and docka: Ls ill do them justice: • • . 'MI goods Repelling 'done, warranted at 1 •recomerend, or the Pone, refunded. - • :A^ good assortment Of Clocks, ratefied and Jewelry kept constantly' tin baad. r , .M 7 motto shall btu—TlickwateN small profits, cash Alciwniand'no credit given. Credit need not be •eked torn lam boundriat to make Tact:nide; !Olt 12;1850: ': A. Tit. KARNEI4,I , A LL persdnh gni hereby cautioned aspdhst .puiehas- A • o ut • tog a pout oath by,the 00 the .19th day of Au: gui42Bs ;1 to WILLIAM HARDY. for fifty dollars, as ./ bare Oteitted:noraltiefor tatid,note, and therefore do ;tint:guilder myself utotally,or legally bound--Its pay hi add shall not do so. holes* compelled by raw. Hemet: dep. 24.4851. A. J. REED, • quantity tkrz_gait flow nnivinglit 1 , Oct. 30,1951. ' SIERCUR'S =l9 =MEM TONE 'Oeiniine'pnlesii;aceotippaitied by a fae le althea above, Engraved 'Wrapper of Dt. SOTILE &Co; upon eaclubcni,:', • ' -lit offering to the public!thii justly celebrate EREIUN HALM OF LIFE, it 'not =our sj, make any ratite statements or send' assertions of superior efficiency in restoring to health the. si t suffering, 'well knowing that their reputatios STANDARD. MEDICINE is of itsellaufficiret oleo for the afflicted, • MB — Many proofs might' be given of their .value but wo prefer those unacquainted with them tc themselves by enquiring of living witnesses an, the Pills. They wia find them perfectly safe stile ia .al I cases ; _hang ,v.cg_e/gbk. and cini'worthy their best confidence. and' patronage. The following certificate was sent us for the i good: . . B.EurrierrA, Monroe Co. N. Y., Iday . .lo; is,t) We the undersigned, citizens rtf .Herinetts. need personally Dr. Soule's 'Balm h witnessed the health.restoring effect!, thereof, the recommend these Pile to the afflicted u the E r g which we are acquainted. • = G. M. ROBERTS, - 'G. 11.1112011'N. - M. HA. TIBBETTS,. - LEWIS REED. P.B.—Yon :treat Wien, topuliii7h this forg e ., tic good. Ii CIPAIUS OF COUNTS 111r9T!t _WO erenotawv. any one who is making a spurious article hag ve t: , ed to make WM of Our name ; bat some of ;bo n t o hat? the impudence to AnitatOour boxes and rep Circtiars, Certificates,. &c. Unless the Pebin careful when..hey purchase. they will be denea v i • cr:r The genuine Sovereign 'Haim Pi/la cap tisk, nybolcsale and retail'. of Dr. SOULE & Co., Eve,. Onondaga Co.-N. Y- ; 0,0 by 17418T0N eit PORTE R,Towanda ,10, their-Agents - in es cry tovta is the country. The be,ll and chcapcsf Fatirilk m the 11:71 Dr. Acheris'. Compound gilmssl.\_TLai.Lral l & An alterative, Tonic, Diuretic and mild C * l:• 44 ; Price 25 cents per box, contaming 50 Pd:;, Each box contains fitly r ing, which nia'..tr *. m cheap again as any other standard pill. and tan k • Cheaper, and warranted much superior in mecca ; various diseases, to any of the 'Syrup mixttnew besi,les being- a more convenient una proper L T ., for use. The astonishing nice-els which hay attended tin of Dr. Roberts Compound Sarsaparilla Pills is if: abundantand conclusive that they are-truly • Natures Own Etemedies. and that they will cure elf curable diseases, cia and more pleasantly than any other medlars known. The Pills are principally an 'Mu rui. eine, (their basis being the solid extract if .sar prepared in a superior maaticr,) but sulEcirau attic to gently assist nature, without purging sandy, which make them penliarly adapted a and enfeebled persons, invigorating, and memo the body, purifying the system, producing nr blood and a healthy action of the stomach :al They ore acknowledged by our ableo phy , be not only unexceptionable, but efficacious' at degree, end as a genera! ramily Viredicine tra6qualled. 'the Compound Sarsaparilla Pills are used 1 perrninent cure of those diseases which ariie t: impure state of the blood, and morbitrsecretioni liver and stomach, vii., erysipelas, scrofula or evil, ulce s, scald head, bstinate cutaneous blotches, Wins, pimples, sore, W:ealk or hills,. glandula swellidgs, rheumatic afiedtions, pai n bones and }lints, dropsy, dyspepsia, asthma, di and dysentery, coughs, colds, consrumptio:: sh, ed by capillary obstructions of the lungs in persoz scrofulous constitutions, inflamation of the lone,r trenzi, ndigeetiod, headache. jaundice, ieveraro chili fey rs, and fevers in general, general and debility, and diseases arising from an in i t,del.c. mercury, and whenever medicine is required taco rate and purify the system. They used byl palate, . 1 io their given oi We :1 of the .1 box, an is factio °I Paid to a 4 bent ha M. D. All ject of C. P For Tows MI GGE* H. .1:11:NTIT.G, rest:teeth:illy inform lie that he has rernovtil his store to Cr building, one door below Wetner's natch st he will be happy to see all who may bc Good land Chertp.•Clothing. He is r nu tam to hist stock all the new and desirable f. , :y l? terns, and feeler.ditfaint be can satisfy any may 4ive him a call. .JuSt receiving froin,New York, a Isigo at We aasortreent of Spring and Summer C1e1.4. in tint best manner, and which will be sa'l at the lowest prices. . . . He has also received, a large lot of YOU CHIi•Dit.ENS' CLOTilii_Xli, t o mach he Jul tendon and which will be sold at low rates. made arrangements by which.he can send fa dole desired, with the Certainty of procuring, Ili , article. : ' • • Cutting, and making up, done as usual in I U I, t fashinnahle manner, promptly and to order. t•,.• - , IL.' rawands, May 8,1851 y., • --'---- - -- - r ' Tirol Fire! Fire! M - T. E you insured , application received Ina i rwlC4efrocted by J. E. CAN FIELD, Aci"'', - 11 the following safe and,poptilar come . nr,:; ,: s a.c: :: Th - .l2Ctictsitn hives Me .7:: nsuiaac4! /) 76 4 1 tt. Teavvicartee Cemp,z7ls%, = 4 12'imital'' . ••• ~•..i;,i,Z.• t Zb.e. l'lmpira, Stzto Ccr-, - »*, -:-; :,'L:. ... i 1 , CaNtki.. 1 . The Vre.sh.tizgton Ccrni. s r•r• Capital over 'The State 7.7Tutual v.t.7l.artsburg ? ' 1 1 ta • A tith Oistge Capital •rl largo ittet,a4irg C.,) 'i t„ t o Greet Pennsylvania Coropan?. Mei Oiled Slates Life' Insurance Arnaily i x * '---. ,Company. ', apital. ••i;... • .• t . g •.ginho new principle by which the ioiolo! f . " 41 ; pates in the profits. • . •d. E. CANFII:I.D. Aii;el)s,P`,,;, - . - -To Istunbernacen. .1.,, - t WIT i riorne competent person to coub i ' ls : enuin! FOUR NIIL i LION FEET ' and, ?111: La S. Qn t . tracts of land !vim , on lii I P . ,CR to eks. rile logs borielicersa is We M V • T illiamsport, Lycoroing county, the coax or pan of- them sooner if practicabt 1. OF I 1 tra *rill' be•entered into for cutting and ileorerst ; soh le of the Pinelogs on ono or b ot h o f clt2 tra is. The roads and building* ore of the Nl' •?; cr i .01 1. 000 a references as reguris chaff' :'i . co 'potency will be required. APl.l‘ w zitl :S.NNt'lll. It tt V 0'" at list E'4•? !ix?! VC: h.t.: l '' tt ; ace a purely vegetable compound, arid I persons of all ages. They are pleasar: ni3 produce no nausea, uneJsmi,i ,r. Aeration. Hundreds of certificate= c those who hsve r used them with ;TM sk no person to take our word es hit edieine, but call on the agent and I if on [rid it does not give the meet 1, they can return the tx4 and reedy. for the same. Purchasers w•i'l be for " Dr. Robert's Compound and observe that the green velum: . a fee simile of thn einature of 109. nJ C P. Fay, and to purchase none s pplicattoos.for agencies and tettPrs an OA' he medicine, must be addressed, r e ay, Ower.co.. Tines Co.. N. Y. ale by HUSTON & PORTER. da Pa . sport & Athens Railroad IA TOWASIIYA . CHEAP °THING.. STO =II