4gricirittr4r. . Agricultural Productlam of Vail col Slates. The extemleil area of the,. United States, ecveftisi it skies, For twenty digrees of lititudr , anti about fifty-five 'ilegrees at longitude, all in one corn, I at miss, while's it the t favored n ti n 0:• the lace of Ai • e..it ill,. in Ili vat I ely of i•ot turalproduetions. Then: ie holt:tag essential ni toe existence 'of man, and •iti• few of the In int ies.o gra•ify the palate, wiiieli rC e 1101/steed iii the 1:1;i . e. bkneik /311 iltie ii not only advantage 04ar por , ple possess in the'f.otinetiiin of the article of bread stuff, ale foliff of life, a detiehei • cy fu the supply of which is proilt.ctive of so marl m i sery in ratty cQ n e t i e s, an wide it Joe extent o' untie) y, c prelitandiu4 so many degrees of 1.4 - in le, and longitude, which it platitod, that a f rminr is an event which is almost placed beyond ate tiountls of possitiiley. N the crops-fail -In one see lion, the ?wide.; is so great in another that the fail tar , is scarcely felt. For instance the r icle rtl wheat, the principal staple of bread stuff-. Thi amin is !aimed in troy Stare and Territo , y r f the . Su also, weh rye, Indivl corn and potatoes. iia• ley is raised in nil the States but Louisiana Bilck wheat in all but Loundatia and Florida. Al' the Southern Stites, With the exception of NI ar) land In well as one or more of die Western States, pro daces rice. Evety Stare except Delaware, makes sugar, s O the articles necessary for the pro/Incite; oh-meat, hay, oats, Bits , every State produces mote or less. These facts prove that our nation 'teed be dependant on no alter for the necessaries-able, 'even in the most unfavorable . seasons. Dow yawl, more favored are we in this respect than our Brea' commercial ri cal—Great Britain! Therti'ilie whole commercial system is liable to be disarranged by year of comparative famine, or by the failure ptl a single crop. Ohio raises more wheat than any other State ; Tenessee raises most corn ; Pennsylvania the most rye and buck cheat; South C.irolina, the most rive: and New York the mn.t pntatees and hay. The production of wheat has for :many years been extendin; on the West and emir:wait:lDi the E :.1 The wheat lands of New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland, are becoming in a measure extiaus(ed, and their yield per acre it much lei in prnp.atinn than I at of the newlir cleared, and prairie land 44 the Wen. The Western S tees, indeed, ate now pin ezcdlence. the wheat growinst Slates of th e LStion and it is to them that the lattice - millions must lank for the pineipal means of tnstenatice. It will be centuries before the Union States will teem with a population n hick, like that of Er,;lind, will retrire aq whir.-1) can be raised from the Soil to siippos. life, or before they will be forced to depend upon any other nation for the ample article for too& lii• deed, it may well he doubted whether science will not keep pace with the growth of population, arid teach our farmers the proper materials to res:ore the exhausted fertility of the soil, thus rendering art as productive as double the quantity of land as at present cultivated. When we cciesider the almo-t countless millions of human beings who will old. mately„ at the present ratio of progression, find sub. sistence within the present limits of the United States, we are lost in the mazes of speculation at tee, home destiny Moor beloved country, ttraNING Lsroas AGAIL-1n answer to " An Old F.illow Burner' in a recent number of the Farmer and Mechanic, I will say that-one field 431 about sir times oime coverer with a mixture ot Oak, Hickory, and Pine, exceeding one hundred cords to the acre, and on what was then the most 'valuable part of my own farm the timber was failed in March and April, and after taking oil a pint of the best timber, was burned over in June and burned clean, and it was's° in fact, for I was unable In get enough fir several years 13 pay for tilling, and then it was only by ploughing deep and turning ape- new soil to the sun which in a few years much improved it. Anoti • er_field adjoining was gradually cleared and the wood arid timber sold off leaving the brush to rot on the ground. It became a pasture was finall ed in with the other field, ploughed and planted without manure, and gave me from 60 to 70 bush 4 els doom per acre,- and when in grass the yield .w..a quite double to the adjoining which was burn ed so clear. Since then I have burned as hale as possible, and my neighbors profiting by my exank ple now follow my plan which has been demon• strafed before elem. As for yellow pine !andel should not quite like to waitior the timberto rot, but I would not born more. than I was obliged to, and that in heaps, plough and put on grain and grass seed.' All know that pine lands generally do not come in to grass as readily as lands bearing other timber, and hens I would plough and seed liberally. I have trjed this plan on land bearing pine and scrub oak, and am satisfted it is better than burning very clear. Now Mr. Editor it your correspondent will make the experiment and keep his Dr. and Cr as faith tilly as I have for more than 30 years, I think tie would be satisfied on the subject, JONAS. To Vora FA1ME418...0/13 of the most important parts of a young agtioulturises professional edcoa. Ow, is the charactericts, marks, qualities, and ca rebililies of slt descriptions of all live stock tiecescas ry for agriculture. Some knowledge of sketching or drawinktive animals would be highly conductive to therpapit ascertaining, a proper idea of shape and proportion ; and should there be an intelligent bu Ch er in the neightorhood, I would recommend him to see as much of his business as he can consistent ty with his occupation—to weigh the live aninnit from its handling, size, and appearance in his mind; attending the slaying of such animals, examining its w ,en dead, and comparing, this with his own opinion of it when shire, would at} lend him to.form more correct and solid opinions in his fu. tune transaction with let block. • -Rut Ft.nba —Rye flour, when made into good light bread and allowed a day or two to - ripen, is very nitrations and wholesome. Rye &ir rtro , e rurally resembles tvheaten flour in its composition than any other; it has, however, more of ePtli:iti gummy and sugary sobstanctes, which makes it tenacious, 461 also imparts a sweetish taste All groins and roots which have - rnach much in them uttidergo .great change in their chemical coin posi , itow - by - bsking—floor becomes more nutritious, and nibs. easily dlgestibte, because more salable. This is also .the-case with flour—that is, the starch, gull. en suit augar, of potatoes--wnen baked, or what is L- still better, when roasted in the but embers ot tut oldjasttioned farm house fire. Ir4;gth tastes eingior: ENE 2 MMEMIg:2 7 . 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Q Remittances and egimnannioaisona houhi be always addre , sed, post paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD S'.OTT Si. CO.. 79 Fulton 'Street . , New' York, Entrance 54 Gold st. . . . _ N. B.—L. S. .5c CO. Rave recently published, and have now C.r sale. the '• PA IMEIra GUIDC," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, aad Prof. Norton of Yale College, New haven, complete in '2 vois.. royal octavo, containinz' 1600, pai . kes, 14 stP.ei and, (100 v,ood engraving*, Price, in muslin binding $6 ; in paper covers, for the mail, $5. New Chair and Bedstead Warerootn, ,110 ESPECTFIII.LY informs the public Oat he has lA, opened a shop at his'neir bongo, corner of Main' and Paine streets. nearly opposite Edward Overton's, Towando. where be will keep on or manufacture to order, Flag-seated, Cottage. Windsor. Fancy, Cane mated and Common CHAIRS; made of the best ma terials' and of superior durability. 4fe has alto for sale an assortment of Bearraans, at low prices Repairing azd Saal:ng Common, Cane-bottom ant( Flag-seated Chairs, on reasonable terms. Cherry, Bisswootl, Whitswood am! Cucumber lum ber taken in plyment far whit'. Ha - frusta' that bia long acaustAtance in this county, and the durability of his Work as tested by many years experience. will secure - Wm a share .uf public patron age. Towanta, March 1, 1851. BOOTS & SHOES! John W. Wilcox, • HAs removed his establishment to 11. store, corner of main street and the public square, and continuo the manufacture of Soots and Shoos, as heretofore, lie imaltitt received from Iliew_York a large.asaort :tent of Wooten's, Children's and Misses; ?Ants, which, are offered at low prices. The httEnifon'ef ilia is paricolarlyditected to his •assortMent; . 00Mprisieg the folloiring new styles 7—Enamelled Lina ter _boon: ; do. shoe!. ; black lasting end silk gaiters ; walking shod*. buskins, are. Mica..' gaiters and shoes. of-every de-caption; A large assortment of Child:en's fancy gaiter., booth and shoed, of all holds. • For the Gentlemen, almert - efery style of gaiters and fheaf• This stock has. been personally relented, with care, an he believes he can offer superior attialee at reasniuible pricep. al` The striettot attention , NO to .-Dianufae/urr ng. and he hors by doing work well to ;merit a etintion nice of tht- liberal patronage helms bithert a received. Tow rule,.l4,4ity 8, 1851. ,r• ifragili. - 12117 , HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to.`!tir.i . i4;" ICk• Row, (up stairs,) in the room formerty occupied hy Hen. D. 'Wilinot as twain be pleased to ace those /4014'n hig piefeasionai services • Towanda. Ndieintier 18, 1831. 1113 Car 111Msa 11173111.1112311:11011( 11 1 .11E.t.M19- 'v calmer setter - 71m,' , , AVING• located' in lleservices tatty' 1.4. be obtained by addressing a line througlEthel' • Office, or by calling at the . olltee illyases Mercur, Esq., where he 'atilt be fou nd, or label. w 'written, ! .. R iicat i nim may be Irft. 'Nov: tl5O. FLOUR, of the best quality, also gootLWAAlikaia t p o stonily on bawl and for /Plc chefrilf7" Towanda; hfilt4, 7 lB . lre. -rote, .==2 ftlt~rPli~d • ~.~. IMME POEM 1 tINE 'Cott •mien Quarterly Revew (one ',ear). Blarkwomes Magazme (six month-) London Quarterly R.-view (one yeai) Bentley's .Mi•cellanv (sot months). • alinhurgh Review (one year). Motrorh.htan Magazine (six months). Westmmister Review (one year). MiCEElil = ron ItLACKWOnt) . % ,TAGAZIXI. =Z JESSE TAYLOR . r. 414 . • orts NEW -r -FIRM.- , AND 4SIEVI:'.. £4:30135. .1' S., -rf.,Te• - _ atlirdrOtovegi - eripiver,l3rass,l* - 1 i, . i , AND Kg lON WARE. ETAtt, & RUSSEL!. having formed a copartner= • 1.21.'.11e Whip, relettfully call the attention of the rob.' tie'tSkheiritasortment," to rehich large Aulditions haver rCcerit4# hero made, making it the largest and moat vaned ver ofrerili in tiik region. Among the 'TRIM- S& bI rcrtielea a few will he enumerated: Iran and Nails.. r. g 611 , American and Steed — ' attune and round' Enallsti and American relined; hoop, „head end horse *toe iron ; nail rods and malleable Iron of ell descrip. sic.; with a gor,nl-,alsortment pflll"ailt,t-311, 11 1 1, ill end 20J t 4. If arid:6 inch spikes wrought nails am! horse nails, hy ti's potirlJ, keg or ton. „Alen, east, German, Englieb blister, American spring. and tire steel, Ara,,, „ - Carpenter's and Joiner's Talabilt • Of. ell Aescrtptions, iiz broad, antsprsr and. hand az es ; hatchets, adz, j"irter's esst,slesiMettimb firmer and learning chisels ; common and cast steel itugurs.aif all sizes, from to 2 inch ; braces and bins ; augur and rind bats extra; planes and plane irons; hind, tenant. X cut. keyhole end slitting saws; iron and steel and try agneres of nil saes, froinM to 15 inches ; hammers, eririt levels , bevels.'lape fines, Mortice triages, of ell sizes, screw drivers, scratches, hollow sugan, &e. Diacksadth's Tools. Any Ho, IheHoles, vices, hammers, sledges, sinting hammers, stocks •ad. dies, drilling machines, Tanner's Tools. Shovels, pgnaro or round _points picks, hoes, hay, straw and manure forks; log, cable and bindingcheins, crow band,•grnbbing hoes, rems, gross scythes; scythe nathes, scythe stones end rifles, cradle scythes, bush cy the.. corn l cutlers, flock plough moulds, garden akes, hoes and• trossetsiscoOp shovels, &c. Carriage 'Trimmir.gs. Carriage bows, top leather and cloth; patent leather; podia 'oilier cloth i• brass and silver plated huh bands, roneava and Dolton panel-no ; brass and silver dated curtain framers, lining nulls, carriage knobs, `apron rings and hoiiks, Antal) joints; brass and silver plates joints; pi.ariting, card ; striped lace, wide ai,d narrow; silk sin pill 'lace, new style ; top . lining, worsted fringe,moss, varnish - cloth, patent aides find axle arms; Fringe, 4e. Harem Trimmings irad•Sudr//rry Ware of the hit. eat and most approved stylves, and of 'tense Trimmings, We have on hand si full ass atment. Also a large quan• lit) , of LEAD PIPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowei.t prigs , tu4ether with copper anal bri;annia mop stocks and cork stops. Any quantity of Pump chains and Well 41 ,, , rings. A general assortment of Zardware. Saw mill, circular end wood saws; plastering and brick trowels; lathing heartier*, shovels and tongs ; flies and rasps of all IP and tack hammers; drawing knives, turner** chi-e'' and gouges, saw set'is. ralhpers, pincers, knives f.aks, carving knives and Irks and slew;_ butcher, pocket and pallet knives; creich wrenches, trunk, chest and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table and hell caidori ; dinner and tea hells, ciao and etiaCnrned gattf . r , kettles; brass kettle., from tvo quarts to ball a l,rtel ; !Tallow ware and cauldron ketiliNi; tea and cotfce pots; brass and bri t:nada cmdlesticke and, snuffers: trays, fruit trays anti large servers ; curtain 0W1411 4 1 pins of the latest sty lee ; stair Dias and holders, and gentlemen's pocket scissrs; mints and razo'r eirps; German silver and to Omni a table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and shoe bru , lies ; brass anti steel barrelled pistols and revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and poWder flasks,; ham door, strop and T hinges. Also tnantifaciuring and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of • Tia and eTaparred Warc. We Ms° alio just received 30 tuns of STOVES composed in port of the following patterns and sizes: Repu!dican sit tight Cooking Stave, Number 4 Farmer's dud , P 4 9 Lady of the Lake, Queen of the West. Iron King, Improved Premium Eastern Premium, Jenny Lind Parlor Stoves„ Cottage Cylinder do 3 and Air tight do :: 1 to 3 Air tight 6 plate Stoves, :: 2to 6 Six plate Stove; 3 to 7 The above comprises but a 1. w articles of the assort ment which they offer to the f oldie. and all of which will he disposed at extremely I , w , rates. In proof of this, please call at Hairs old sr intl. south side of public square, and extending to Pine ,treet. n" . Old Copper, Iron, Brie+ and most kinds of Pro. duce, taken in payment. „Tocrinda, June 6. 1651. U l- M11L 9 V77.1Y-inI.L:nMSY.IIO222 Es Still in Opration I Tsubscriber; have moved to the new huililinv, on -L Pine street, iintritolr heloss Msreurs store where they will keep nn hand end' niske to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost ..I1 descriptions. Turn ing and fittirw, tip work, will done also on reasonable terms a. at Elinira'ol Osseo, tll.l iron will ha taken in payment. JOHN . CARMAN & CO. Towanda, April 26, I Flst. EOOI.9?AY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS. Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. - INRE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Harder, on Main street. a few doors below the Brick Row, where they will keep on hand a large stock of 2L4a2a3% ala4M-03 MUM% 'TRUNKS, VALISES, WRITE, ETC AU articles in their line manufactured to order, and made of the best material, and for workmanship cannot he surpassed in Northern Psnnsylvanis, They solicit a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that they eau give satisfaction both as to quality and price. Cash will be paid for Hides and hheep Pelts, t the highest rates, at our shop. Sale Leather, Upper Leather. Harness Leather ant Cat! skin►, for sale in-onv gummy. 3 'monde, November lOtfri. tRAO. NEW BLAcKSMITH SHOP. Maki Pubocribers ropectfully inform the public that th,; 7 l‘avelaken tlitcshop formerly occupied by Adam esen.rine. on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's waron sho t ;. where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and prompttv; to merit, as they hope to receive a share of 'public' Pitiniige. ---HiaftSII,4OHOEING-dorteitrthe-best manner. All -,k ip#s plopalring/Kichinery; executed in the most skt)!• fuLmatr it ter. )110 151 WORK for !etiolate will also ire made acid repaired When desired. All:work done at their shop, will be warranted lobe weU tfone, and manufactured from the heat materials. The public are reetnwed to gqive tis a trial, end judge fur thetnaeltr, Towanda, tttay 2, 1851. . • - BLACKSMITHING ADANt EDEN WINE respectfully informs the pub lic that he now occupies the ',shop where himsel anti brother hive for -tars -winked, needs. opposite Mkity? IF:lry, wirer he itrrrady to - do slivarrt. , tris tine, former! ink, hi hesEmanner.t iro de. tenoned e repuitt A noshes , ittailied ifittlfm -ormtiman sh,clipot stiffer by any neglect of the inter eats of - itilstotnersior by any inattention to businet it. TOOO, pl4rittfectured j crrder—naaetkinerypf all 'ltthile repaired in the bl.rt manner, and every kind of j Itcpititing _anthlfirrufrefuring will be ibme,at short.- vtylis (166 J. Hatay Shecjog,nit,seasonable terms. He will "ji g° itd4 - Crat6ifrk - Widtiii in payment. for work, but ob jects strongly 10 eit, r "' • • - Towanda, A 4.117 1851 i , ; 1 : - \'' 4 6f4ARLES K LADD, M. D. -innythclok AND 'l3l7ftnailhf, Ciffice In de viistalrs; North side pt' the' hrrelra L a w °flies.' 'Entrances • • earlkesjiy• and' Adams' law officer ; where ha maym alWaye be rolund, when) not rofeefitumq tallaZed• Towanda, July It', 1850. ! t~f~t~lltf:~~~~ TT P r - N -- Y. ORM „YE R. 44 10,6 E Thai . ftic - dicii,e:A3iiiarrii:,:'"//le;itr . ?" -H , 2 nor. 'qil,ciher Mineral sub4taiice' This remedy fur .41Ftitms. iittiter of the,siost coraor• L linsry, etv . Airtl. It ert,loually eradicates worms °t all sorts 00 adults. 11,..te,Ortn's without the real cause being knoten, Stnne other reason is as.:ittned for the trictineio, unfit teoi:,te to curs the real Lowe. What irihe'nio respciittihfitty tostri . who does. not itnow, t)oea not un dorsmind, the complaipi riliich'W - destitkiinf 4) PS!) . Vi cious tloweta'Orlife--:ehilaren. What should he thirttkl-,‘, r; The answer is plain,. ,Give the Vertnifuste. wtlieb will be sure to do good ifthey have, np worms, an ),if they have. it will destroy and eradicate theta with a certainty and 'precision fridy a4tuni.rhing.„ There is.no mercury or mineral in.it. Mercury .is the basis of most warm remedies ; and the remedy is sometimea viTorse than the disease. eo never use loz• etiges,.but . tely upon this. Every person will be eon. vinced on one trial that it is the most perfect sure ever invented. -The immense sale tha4his Varmifuget has, is a sure: test•ofits a lde and the estimation in whittrit by ' It would be quite too4ipensivtilo poh lisp the ♦elifinea - of certificates that have.been Oren! fur this article, and the users or it are requestedi to spread the name to a persons whom - they` think will be beneflued by it. Speak of it in all fainilies, and you will do your du • ty to your fellow creatures, and feel mooned of the ap- probation of all good men, and will receive your terverd in• heaven . We cRII on oil good citizens to make . hnown the of fee of this v ondrrful reinedy . Retrimlber, and n.k for Orrldes yet inifuge Startling Facts. liondrels of children and adults are lost Pearly with worms; then some other cause has been supposed h 3 be the true one. It is admitted by all doctors that tames a man. wet.' men, or child exists. but what sooner or later are troubled with worms, and in hundreds of cases. sad to rehte, a aupposed fever, scarlatina. cold, or some other ailing carries eft' the flower otthe human family— while in truth they die of worms! and these could have been eradieatert first clay, by the use of one butt le of ORRICK'S VERMIMGE. flow sickening the thought that these things should he—and wt , o elm ever forgive themselves for not try• ing this• WORM EXTLFIMINATOR, when they know that even if the case was not wormy, this reme dy mild not by any possibility do hurt—but always good as a purgative. let the e r erese be what it may. How important then to use it. and who will dare to take the tesponsibilty to do without itl Let all pa rents S'‘,A themselves this question in truth and soter• nera. l For oil.) by br. H. C. PORTER, Toorembi. Go rni Acento. ley' ARE you trollied application received and instil- Th. nitres effected by J. E. CNN FIELD, Agent for the following cafe and wipular roinfriniea The nudson River Tiro Insurance Co. eAwl a 1...... ............. The St. Lawrence Company. Capital The Empire State Company: CBIMai %200.000. The Washington Ccreparky. Capital over 412[11).000. The State lacteal at EtaiTisberg Pa. With a large Capital nd large increasing Cash Fund the Great Penn4tsania Company. The United States Lire Insurance Annuity & Trust Capita/. $250,000 On the new principle by which the insured partici pates in the profits. .1. E. CANFIELD, Athens, Pa. ti• 9 ,J: 4to 6 it 4 and 5 N 71'W Pralt. MiNAJTAT3Orff Riatti_an. 7 to 10 kw , and 4 TELE subscribers would an (' " E141 ' , 4 ,' flounce to the public that they t have now on hand, and will make Afea. • to ode 01l kinds o' Cabinet 'Furniture, such as Sofac,Diyana, Lounges, Center, Cord. Dining and Break ' fact Tables. Mahogany, Wal - nut. Maple anclCharry nureauc, stands of various hinds. Chains and Bedsteads of every description. which are, and will he made of the hest material and workmanlthe manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bout:lit in any other Ware-room in the country. 2 end 3 Zt7.1.13.30Y-1VZ.13.1 1 .21 COPE=7SI, on hand on the motet reasonable terms. A good HEARSH will be ftirni-bed on Funeral vecTisjons. JAMF..24 NAKiNOIN. Towanda, lan. '2 I. 152. JOHN KZ I'AN. -• 11 1 `11:7aq\arArV..1.1 :•1 "2 , 51 - :1111) DTA, Important to Housekeepers: THE :nbscriber thankful for the 'liberal patronage heretofore re. - ceived, be leave to inform hi. p i:tends and the public generally. 4; 11 , ° and those commencing House. • ..keeping in particular that he has j Mil now on hand a large assortment Mil now FURNIITHR, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of tit" best materials. BUIMAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress ing bureaus. merlde ana plain tops : mahogany and walnut tirvihstanils, marble tops, snit plain, of dtf ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Coach es, whatnots. dm. BEADSTEADS.—ifigh, Field, French and low post beadsteads. finished in handsome style and of approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called for, all of -which will be sold on the most aecommAatinz The NII,IIhC/11 , er tcnltn provided with a plain and fa'hi , n•able HEAR`qI, and will held readine.s m attend in all ..rders iu untlertakmg. He will furnish ice hose* when desired. by the aid of which the enrp,e may be kept for a week. COP. FINS READY MADE. CIIES I'ER WELLS. N. D.—Fornitnre ti all kind.• made in order. and warranted to be of the best materials and workman. shut. Towanda.Jattnary 17. 1852. TAISSOIXTION.—Notire is hereby given, 'hat the JJ partnenthip heretofore existing between the ISAIh• scribers in the (harness and Trunk malaise business is this 'day dissolved by nioturt eonsent. E. Smith di 'son •wilf settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted most Make irnmedister payment, and those who have agreed tit pay 'grain: are Mottled that unless de iivered'et tae Coati agreed, Cash will be expected. E. SMITH, O. T. SMITH, November 5, 811. J4RE CULP. SOLO , HARNESS , AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY, ' . EI3.iPECTFCI.I.Y inform the p u bli c that t h ey will continue the business nt their old stand, north side of the Public aquarr, stuttirittlassitiran hand. and manufacture to order. every variety 'of SADDLE:44 HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALICES, 451. c,; of the beet' materials and of workmanship, not to be. surpassed. .By - strict attention to business, and promptpfta• in fullfilrtng engnigeniienta, they hope to continue the lib eral patranage they have heretofore enjoyed. .„ • CIRRI AUE Titiuteu 'iNtillut jun° on shalt notice, in ;the neatest manner. All kintis of grain. l'tectucc. 11 41 1 , ift,excltange work.', Zak at Wholesale. - DyE4Y. varifty orl-larrisop'el. Cola mbian Zak, pot . viceivea`ht AliC,§ubscritter--he has taidCar• rwerneafi by which , he Cao, sppply .11•rehanti•& rti,atF.r,s, atraiorAtila, tertns cpp he had 'Or the' pcorie,tcits. ik 01. Err: T(ov a oda . Vo.v4. , tt lRSi. :•• •OOK HERE!—We ere now eelltug,the ?eit arti. 1.11 eie:ianktotariei st 1.9 terlte*itiltan. PLEY & it regelabie. tire! rirel ?ire! Cow pans. =litebicatf.? mit! 'AN -ADVERTISEMErta 4 , ,1 . Tpvr, &Re* „ Ta in Irski diontsiff, .;;; :42 ..• .- • Sankcies. The following f . 97.44ifiL Mie .if iimity. 'ThLtp be Ilepc,i,lcd upon milli the utmost corfidente. Puy Iwce , the approbation of best physi . mans in the country,. and; are_ recom mended by all who have vied them • as superior to any .mOitines. They have been before the Pallic for five pars, During which time more than 5000 certificates have been receivod,from eminent public melt • and otheis,and are utile on file at the Company's office. They nee Compounded With the utmost, care and skill, and the ingredients me thoroughly Mired by scientific chemists, so that medicines of.a.uniform and reliable qua! . • lity are guaranteed in all eases. THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE pti.ts Are particularly vsloablefnr the prevention and emu ut Fevers in general, all Bilious and Liver Complaints. Jaundice. General . Debility, Corn:iron end hick Headache. Elyspepilia. Heart. Burn, Coritivernm, Griping,. Urinary Diseases. Obstructions of the Menses, Influenza, Asthma, and for a variety of wile. Uhronic Diseases;, in fine, for 401 orditimy lenity uses, diwctionti for file. various Diseases accompany each box, Prize 25 cents a hos. • The Graefenberg Dysentery Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in thilfitto39. Dysente ry. Bloody Nut, Cholera Morhus, Cholera Inforturn and the An ATIC CtIOLIC11• • d taken with the Biel symptom., vita: somitirigi`onil dierrhces. It ne ver fails to cure the worst possible - cities of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours,' shldinn beyond it day. It is Pe nace , VLGETADIA.and token in any tinan 7 . • City, is perfectly harmless. The Gratfrnberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chillhlains. Corns. Bores. Swirl Mita of all kinds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, litters, Paine in the side end hack immediately relieved, Indira'. [nation of the Liovkets, Mid for all cases where there is 11185 mutation. Marshall's Uterine cat holican. A certain core for Proloom.' Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to females.- Pre pared by Dr. TILED. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenhera Company. 7111. oring GRA xruntaxt.ti MEntelNrre ARS Eye Latin'', Health Alters, Cnnsnmptrre Palm, I Ferer and Ague Pills, Children's Panacea, Libby's Pile Ointment, Sarsoporilla Cempotmd. J' The The. Graefertherg Manual of Health, e eomplete haridd.ook of medicine for families. Price fifty cents. Office, 21 . 4 Broad way, New, York. CArTlox.—The polite is fenuoitterd to hear in mind thrt euerytbing prepared by the GraefenbergComPiny has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have ben issued crosely resembling the genuine in every partil'ular, except the seal, and, the utmost care should ho used before purchasing. Agent for Bradford County—Dr. PORTER, To. anda. 1y39 THE UNITED STATES' LIFEIORANI, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpeti I...Cash:system—Capital $2f.0.000 Office . o, 29, Merchants' Exchange. nits,ANltF:Dupon the " mixed principle ." Stock V and Mutual, which combined features otTer to in sured members double the Usual security, The Cash systeoi of payments ltaii also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premium, upon tablet' its pO. licies are being issued, is the only scale experience has proven should be adopted, as allinding requisite secur ity to be insured and an undoubted guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta ble may be found 'worthless, at the very instant rt. poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance, very properly, is of eating the attention of the world. Phe public howeve, , in their commendable willingness to embrace and emp oy its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultint to security the primary and most j. important object, i hick can only be attained by so ad }noting the premiet 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 hopkis! . if the Company, such an amount of profits as ahallenot 'affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its t4intritcts. Premiums may, nt the op tion of the insured, be paid annually, semi-annually, or giverterly, in advance. 'Ali necessity information, together with thinks, pamphlets, &c., may be obtained gratis, at the office of 3.. E. Cavrixt.n, Athens, Pa. mutt-ram Stephen R. Crawford, Paut B Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnsnn, Benjamin W. Tingley, George MlTenry, Jacob 1,. Plotnnee, James Devereut, iltiam M. Genntwin, John L. Linton. STEPEIEN.W. CRAWFORD, President. Am annex W. Turniresoa, Vice President. quits: G. bi LAT. Secretary and Treasurer AUTCART—MandeI Eyre. COCNREL AND A rrontcry—Thomati Batch. HOYT, Medical Examiner for Athena December 2 . 7. 850. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! Clock, Watch, , and Jewelry Store ! • A. M. WARNER takes this method lc ._ of inhaming his old cui.torners and thi _./ .t pu bl ic generally, that he has purchased J , \ J A of J..8u1.. his stock of Watches. Clocks ''l2..i.sa'• and Jewelry. and commenced the above loydnesti in all of its various brioches at the old stand of this latter, tin litiii tweet, two 11.1,17,4 south of Bock Row. this- reputation. as a watch repairer is so well established in thus community, that it is hardly peers ...ivy, to say a word mullet point. With his long ex perience and veil; advantages for arq ' ' .g a thorough knowledge of the ti , isiness, tie has confidence in saying io the public, wing on your watches and clucks, 1 wilt do them jui.tire All goods al.l, or Reputing done, Warranted as I recommend, of the mono, refunded. - , s A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly op hand. My motto stilthe---quick sates, amen profits, cult down. and no credit . giweg. Credit need not be asked fur—as lam bound tort-in.make its acquaintance. , Towanda, July 12, 1850, .A: M. WARNER. Removed to B. Kingsbery's If` 4.: Chesanberibs, , .; ..' B. A o S tllleor York with stdf a s m the la c r iil i. slimily of Watches.• Jewelry anti 4 ‘ • '., t3ilver ware, comprising in part. :4' , • the .following •artics:—Lever. ) a ‘ ,, , t F( ie ik ' L'Epine and Plain Watches, with .. I_:. ....? ---- - it complete assortment of Gold -........:. ' 7 ' •, '":" Jeffery, Ruch as Ear Rings. Fin. ger Ein le, Breast Pine, Bracelets, Lockets; Gold c.hains, Gol4l , Pens, Keys, etc. ' Also, all sorte• of Silverwar e , and any quantity of Steel Dealls....:all of whi c h b e o ff er . for sale eireeedingly cheep for CARH. .Wi'ihee. teigting, nn.trhort pollf•eritlla t.rci. rrunteo to run well, or the money k wilt be refuntleA, node writ. ten egreementlifinitatini tiffeett ifasimitiva, N. 8.4-MAPLE SUGAR : and Country , ,Predufe takeh in payment for amity and als: -learn now, and orever, that the'Prikluee extort be paid mime the ivoric is done-"--Isver against credit in all its forms. • - • - W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agetit. Towsnia,A EN,-1H50.. • ~.•. C 1C4(74 •• theacant":Nati jpat.reeriTed at • WeVITheRi nil H I D BROWN 81.JOAR. Also, Coffee, Urnabot and.POnlired Smarr, now arriving and An *ale wholesale or retail Vet? cheap mEßerws, sltrsl;t4najitittll 7:" -- - ---- 7 - 7 -- --- - --- ~ • ~,. A. . I k, ~ t „ 1 ,,..,..3.0z,::,, ..- .. i '). , , i 4 / . %,'' f• - .-1 if ik.7l ;:x _ ..104. 4 _,- ;‘-r k - , - ' ''' V; -- c" MI 40 Pil Ask , _ 10. I ,' ,' 7. ..t.. , E 3. LIT- , 17,... , '., w -;:`,.... CHPIRr'PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS) BRONCHITIS ''rWTHOOPING4OVEII AsTinu,, • • ~_ • 'CONSUMPTION. Af -4 4 all ..thc nurnSio'n v:irodk i 'ncaCifani; (and lam; of them valuable) for'llie cure of putme nnt , nothing has ever been found which could' compere in its elects, with this Pieparaticip. cure sometimes, but at all times and in ail disejuies of the lungs antl, the oat where medicine cut -give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance - withthe directions. We d o nee advertise for' the informatihh of those-who have w e e it but those who hard not. Families that twee known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use they' are !weave from the dangerous consequent:et of Coughs and Coldrvettich neglected, ripen fatal coneuroption; • l'he Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the', Hoard of lodges i n S e p tem b er ,11347 also ; the Med He thelbree wil t inasitutes•of Art, in thi. coun t r y ; eino, t h e Dion, of the Ohio Institute at Cincitineti; has' been given ta' the Cuestas Pic-r0e...1., by their Goveinnient in can ,id e ratiee qj its extraordinars excellence and useful' nes. in curing off.t ti. , ne of the'Lungs and Thro a t. Read the following opinion found e d on ti e ionr exp e rience of the ernit.eut Fhpocian of the Pon and City of Dr J. tiger : .. . Five yeats,trial of,ynor Cherry Pectoral in my peas. tics, 44 0 l'rovell whe.l. 1 Ettressw from its cerapo pit " m o.dt be true. that it et:ado:ales and Gat FP the couah s and colds to which vie, is this section, are peculiarly I able. I think, its equal has not yet born demeraerol; nor Jo I 4rb•tn how a better remedy can be made for the distempers of th e throat end lungs. J. J. .13 c ;Toy, 211. D., F. R. S. Bee what it has alone on a wasted cornottunen, nab only in the following cases. but a thousand more' lii. Ayer : Seneca r, Jan:24, 2852. In the month of July last, I was str,,.l ß o b y a , iO. lent diatrittea in the mines of California. I returned to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit tram a chance of climate and diet.=-Afy diorama cr a t e d b e was followed by a severe rough—and much canner, I finally i timed for home, but received no iTtaia ( ma from the soy ige. My emaih ctibtinued to pow, ewe and when I arrived in New irork, I wan at once mutt ed by my acquaintances as ' victim of coul om p t i m I must rontes* that I 111.1111 , 1 sufficient reao nto [ 'n a b whet my frieinis all b*lre pl. At this Unit I corn 1 ntenced taking your truly luvritual , te nie.'irins with little expectation of Jerr y . a any tel , efit from its ma Yon wnotd ) not receive i , line* did I not regard it. my stilly to state to the sfiltteil. through yon that my health in the apace of et/ht months is fulls wrtor FA. I attribute rt to the Min of your CHERRY PRO TORAL.• Yours truly. WILIJA %II W. slant K'A.sranson ; Nn, April 2, 1818• Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been sparrd feint a premature grove., through your instrumentalitty (hr providence or Gud. I will take the liberty to elpitat my gratitude Couch, and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had ircloc,d me to 10,ilt to leave me Orly thITIL , Itte hope, when my phy-iciin'tirriu'elt me a bonds ofynur .• Pt cron A L. " It seemed to afford immediate and now in a'frse sveeki time hes rendered me to sound hearth. if it will do for others what it hav done for me p are certainly one of the henefrtors of mankind. 'Sincerely vrivhing you every Wessing, I am Very respectfully yours, JO FIN J. CL A RK. Rector of :St. Peter's Cliarsi. With such awurance and front such men, near* cer proofcan be adduced unless it , be from its ,ffed upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AI ER, Przoica I:herni.d. Lowe I. MaFa. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER. Towanda ; R. Rnr. Wellotioro' z E. Dyer, Covington ; Humphrey and Emden, Tioga ; W. 11. Elliott, Elmira ; A. Tung. Muntrn.e ; and l y eft Llroggi,ta everywhere. 'II riental or Sovereign Balm Pills 1: ‘ ~, „/ „.....iz •:- 4. ~.. -,-,---,.... ~..„, „„:,.,-; C,14 11LOREENT - AL '44: 1 l t .... ~ @r E L EC L. Soule & Co) , . , 4 ..:4 ' • ‘ .14 ONE Genuine unless serninpnnietl I , y sfar.a IN le of tifi l ibove Engraved Wrapper a Dr. E 8011. E & Co., upon each box, 'ln offering to the pohlir this justly eelehrsio/Ser EREIGN BALM OF LIFE, it is not oar ral make any false statements or wild assertions alb* superior efficiency in restoring to health the art is) sufferina, well knowing that their reputatan 1 12 STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient tea ence for the afflicted. Many proofs might be given of their value en p 914 hut we prefer those unacquainted with them to 01 * themselves by enquiringenf living witnesses sad frig the Pills. They all find them perfectly safe 0110 able in afl eases. being ptsrefu regriablc, and cine worthy their beat confidence and patronage The following certificate was sent us for the r. 4. good: Ilvtoix-rrA. Monroe Co. N. Y., May 10,1051: We the undersigned, citizens of Bennett'', bxi cored perronally Dr. Sotdrii Soterrign Balm witnerserl the health•restarinc effects therrofehreol recommend there Piße to the afflicted sr the belt dl which We are acquainted (3. M. ROBERTS, Al. 1). PHIL/BPS, H. A. TtliHE'rTK, LE VI; is REED. P. s. You are at liberty to publmh lbw for 11 1, 1 41. lie stood. KW Aar. 09 CoVI9TRAPEITS I W 415 SIP nottive , yny ore who is ryinktrul a spurious article gas yet rd to make taw of our name ; but some of thole '.nd the impudence to imitate our boles and coo Circ/lara, ib e pot& 11 :. careful when , hey purchase, they will be deal's& the genriine.Socreeign Balm Pills ran wholesale and fetal. of Dr. SOULE & Co.. Onondaga Co. N. Y• Sold by Dr. -- R. C. PORTER, Towanda Pas their Agents in every town in the country. W'msport & Athens Railroad Lel* TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTH LTG STOKE Li. TIT.IN LNG, reveettullY illiQr nstbil Y . .G F : . :). he that he 43s remosf d his store to Col. Oti s i"' 'wilding. one door below Wernet's ost , h thoP• 1 Y' h" - wt 'ttiliee — all - Who MAY he in IWO Good and Cheap Clothifig.. Ha ix constantO 6 3414 .. to his stock:all the new and desirable styleor*o4,lll:: may g - t an ve d h f i e n ett a ro a n i ft . dent he can satilfy any oat IP '• 1 1 114: r i . a u t 7 s wili t r r e t ee t to p e iv ri n i ces t n o g f r : Sr.op_mr.ilNtgeowndli:44l:7nami:;:TCeLnliattltrili f. inthe heat manner, and which wilt be sold aggro , . I t }llk hakaiwo,receitreti, a large lot of Irg , ..T. t " HILDRENS: CT,CITHING, to which he gil t , i !ntion'initt WhiCh will he sold at low rtes. O r ~.1 . , ttiidiqiiiiifitirillitirfiyarhich he Can send ra ." ~1 .iele desired, with •the certainty of procor in g $ 4 =fe article. • , . I . Cutting and making op. done as usually fashionable monster, promptly and to order. .1, Towanda, May, tl . 1951 y. .. CROCKERY & GT..ARS: WA RF, s We r (. ,- o fereJ for sale by t, Sr..louss. May 8. 1851 G. IT. BROWN. D. G. 011$,