= A 17.1JUtrt*at - - • , ~- •.4 a .11. if r= ::!-: .z 4 To Ivoinftte 114011point:4S:came. neensionary, one part of sall•vvithilihr, fake vix. pins sal WOOli mites, linil 'ever tt erfAliture fo erenantilscf stpck„suguner prp mblosibeiv appetites rip& amiltio keep them-in-.a tieskhy condition. It is mid in 12•O'griail *him Las in fir;rsiii — m nrtain I in liorsn-radi•h,rocu is valuable tor. cattle: It cre ates an appetite snit is various 'diseases Sontergivelt• rii; any animal that is lin Welk' •ft 'is pod tir oxen . with. The heft,` If .ernetals will tamest it. volnittnrily f out it :up fine atid, mix • it with potatoes or-meal .F(4 s l atiimati regnlarly : They net, only look far heir food at. the usual time, but the,etrimach indicates the want at the stated period. •Therefore fced-Wtolning, noon, and evening, be hear the 'same Guar) against the.nide and ii.jmitms; extittmes satiatinit tri;h 'excess and *nutting 'pith want.— laptl ahonlcl be of a suitatile'Aluality,.and timed to the growth and fallen ing of animahtiotheir tiroiltietion id young and milk, to their Itibar:or ea e;eise. Animals ihat lahin need fa r more. food, anti that which is fat more nunitioue, than those that are idle. Guard all descriptions of stock against told and p*postire, especially against cold storms of rain, sleet, and - damp snow, and against lying out on the onht - ground in cold nigh; in lhe Spring - told fall - of , . • the. year. • ,? -In dry time, see that animals haven good suptily of pure water. When the fonntains are 10W, they drink the drainings of fountains, stream& - fiss saps of water, which' ire very unwholesome. jrbatas uikl stnbles nra . very to titaTe to teiltlVOlter, jiiveinter. ' to feeding animals on apfilelor roots, begirt with tnatl quantity and wathially increase it. It we urt.l • be, better to have all changes-ulade gradually, Cloy*ci Seed. Ma. EDITOR :—I know of do seed which mom frequently tliappoints the lum - e i s and expectations olthe farmer than clover seed' By many, these frequent failores are erroneottsly attributed to bad quality, and the mercenary disposition of the ven ders, when in reality, the fault is wholly in them. selves. I have Made many experiments, froth which I deduced the doctrine, that carelessness, is in perhaps nine cases in ten „the leeinmate cause of the failure complained of, and 'my viers are so well and fully expressed in the following article from the Albany Cultiv.ltor, on the subject, that I present it at this time in place of any further com- ment-of my °wit; 'SOWING CpvErt ScED,—Those who have not yet sown nor proartred; their clover scroll, should re member the result of experin•ents,publisheti in the Cultivator some years ago, which prove that clover seed kept over one summer wouht be dear at balf Thirterl greatly deteriorates by age; hence care should be to have it as fresh as - possi. ()lel 4 , Experiments performed in England have shown that clover send does the best when but very slight ly covered, or very near the surface of the earth.— Thil teen corn Pattments or beds were sewn, the seed. in each successive one being berried a quarter of au inch deeper than the preceding; and varying from irieriiily:sprinkling on the surface, to . three in ches deep. The following numbers indicate the uurnber of plants which came UP in etch successive one being a quarter of an inch deeper 16, 14 111, 11, 11, 8, 44,00, 0,0, 0. From no depth to about one inch, seed mostly up: Hence the huff& icy of covering clover seed with a heavy harrow ; washing in by rain on fresh earth, or working in by the crumbling influence of trost,,being better. Beddiug for Stock. Ma. Trent Farmer regards tt or importance to keep his cattle comfortably bedded daring winter. Not leis essential is it that they altotthlbe well supplied with it during them:miner though for a somewhat different object In the Winter, bedding is necessary to keep them scrim, in summer, to absdb the liquid excrement, and add to the manure heap. For this purpose a variety of matati:ds are used, such as green vegetables, forest trees, 'forest leaves and scrapings, muck, old straw, loam, saw dote, &c, all of which possess an intrin sic value when so appropriated, and become, in a short time, good manure. It is my practice, 41610011 as the ) ards are evacuated in the spring, to cover the bottomswith some of these materials that the tattle may lay upon them, and place a fregh stratum as oiteri - as circa a fortnight during the season. In this way I -preserve all the liquidparta of the ma. pure, which is often as much value for egrivie pur. ~poses, AS the solid voidings. If the yard' be kept well covered with those absorbent substances, and sprinkling occasionly with, gypsum znd a few pounds of copperas, dissolved in water, to absorb and as the arnmonioal prof acts of fermentation, this Waal value of the manure will be increre.d one-third if not oneahttlf, and this at an expense so small as never, to be rational} felt by any farmer who has a math and resoutces of his own. The morel - reflect the more fully, do I become convinced that our farmers, in order to be success ful, and ildivo profit from agriculture, must pay pore — atteitilo — n to its suGjeci , whey mastmTikeit a part of their business to increase this quantity and quality of iteir manure , atirlearritoapPlyitso secure its best and most durable results. In Europe, far greater attention is 'accorded to this important matter thee vVith us. There, the gathering and Sav ing of manure is reduced to a regular system. No article of whatever description, that is or that can be made capable of enriching the soil, is lost. 01 the concentrated fertelizers, great and increasing use is made. Bone .t Pondreue, &c, are ea• gerty sought tot 'sed at high, anit even at exorbitant pi isequenoe, of this is, English a:Men! Advancing, the acre• able product of ling annually greater, and the capecit , sustain m 1,460616 ing population, NI expense, increas from year, . _ 4o be" hoped ifisCritti farmers will-no longer neglect a matter of in great imp)rtance, but treat tat once as it tleserveri, • m the I.l,Nti- TO BLACltgiano.—Thip cutting of tots of -tipes - with the-chisel, m is . latxnionsand - tat. &m oan; W swab* tse folowitig ode, thesome On ! ip of the Rate of New secd ity,essity- arra fleetly. Bring been aucceretnl, the Coen tiecitlintlia.iu a • 11-ifftfliftilkel M44_ r•elfratJeaer a,. MEI ===MZ!M •- ' • raf.to FrOtlkr - ii. l . l *!Wligi/ 11 !",!"0 ° )V i C 91 experienmio !hit iroifert . of:Jaisio.brpom corn thee, wpf, no. mkt. , be , foreisliiiw wr i etoo tOWiry'fir; pen, a:AO/ 1 : *, Upon die - Subject. - In the find Pfeil; sfiiiiild) o ; t lseibil rt , good ern,' iandi ; tlotible r 4 feet-OPar 'I.; Will willrr Oriel jr„k, vy: miler. Having 'prepared the a 4w4 b 3. runniprit through i' ihreshine tritellitsitt rtir'reutit bfll Mid` cleaned soils.entirely : to, )regrate riferni4en with a broom' corn drill, depoilte juatlWOlderte of Wit; pore seed te the. acre. .. • 7 Indian, corn Afraid be planted about the. Ipof pth moidh, but , broom corn will 'not iebdure ' , mach cold es' Indian torn, and thereforefehoald not be , planted; as early by two ,or throe, weeks.;.' Broom corn elow growth, arising from the decay of die' tap root, .{whieh the editor of the, American" Farm . er sterns OM 'have understood) and It ,reanires Itarm_wealher fur the lateral roots. to forrn—tike fridiari coma w pay ieretlf w pompoetingisog goi(.l cultivition, When it eireota fOrhead the stalkshould be bent, jnet above the upper joint; sous tird lades' e a joint with a u, , - whisk." - The bending ,ethould; to repeated at intervals of about five days, bid It' ilO . weather is wet, "(their.' As to the lime or cutting. it should clear the gist frost ; tut stalks to lay the whisk on to dryHput about our double Fingal to a heap at night, and cover it with stalks so _as to term acoverrng something like the old-fashioned barrack root It shouldlie spread' out during the day tiniutiolear ;-after it is golierliy it may bepot np in larger heaps and coveted securely ilea) ing the seed end open.] and left until cool a:either— then strip Atril Combit, - and 4 a readirfer' eale•Or making up-. The Seed. is .valuable -for . _eheep and Idols, and's* ill bringabout one cent alt:land. Some prefer not 'bending, ripens . the seed . something better, but more ottiewhiskgrowerooker4.- -- I,lrad an oPr4tonityoro s b.iiiChigthe growth, Sp. .of a ernp 'of broom 'cern; the past' eunriery. Which was planted the 16th of 6 h month, atter.a.crop of grass hail been mown OIL It Was on sandy soil. and it seemed to - greoW wilhoutliirrOptinn, upltl it reached 4 gieat height, and, was ono of the, beet crops I ever e The owner did not 'approve .01 bending, but at my insta nce he bent a part ofit, and and I am , satisfied that he hada less valuable yield of seed, it wart' more than made op to him in the superior condition of the whisk. - It is thought by some that a crop of bloom corn impoverishes the ground so that it will not adswer to plant it on the same ground the second year ;but with a coat of compost scattered between the rows of old roots and then double furrowed or ritliorl, it makes' the least trouble in potting in—then at leis. ore the oil rows can be torn up and dressing pur sued as usual. When this is careaully done, there is little doubt of a fair crop the second year. If any of the foregoing should be thought worth publi pine , itia'at thy service, and t hope it may have a tendency to, promote the culture of this crop, which is by no means unworthy the attention of the genal farmer Respectfully thy friend, AL Byberry, 2d Mn. 7, 18'52. REARtNG Catves.—Calves should be permitted to have the first drawings of milk frOvithe enw, be: cause they are more capable of removing all ob structions in tbe udder and teat than can be dope by hand ; and also because it is the best nutriment for strenghtening and promoting -their growth. If calves are intended for rearing they should be al lowed to su' the cow about three months; wean; ing them ottgraditally by giving them skim milk to drink, bode I with a little corn meal. The man ner of first learning a calf to , drink from the pail is by placing 'your hand in, the milk with the , palm upwards, and extending your fingers upon the sur face ; these the calve will take hold of very readi ly arid suck etpthe es.ge-rafteupeggver lag in this way a,short time.you will accustom the calve to think When calves ate weaned they &hook! b.Allo.Yvetno ran in good pasture of heil grass and clover, andlaile free access to pure wa ter. 'ln winter' they Shaul(' be'fed on sliced tuinitis —rota bagsaL—and fine hay, and kePt comfortnbfy housed in a clean and dry place. As it is ofgreat importance that calves should be kept in a thrifty condition during their grow!b, too much attention cannot be paid to their rearing, ati they 'wilt, prove to be correspondingly profitable after they come to maturity. Tut Aux or Suzze.—The age of sheep may be knowd by the front teeth. They are eight in num ber, and appear-the first year all cf a size. in the second year the-two middle ones fall out, and their place is supplied by new teeth, which may be ily disiingoished by'their large size. In the' third year two other small teeth, one on each Fide !fall out, and axe replaced by two large ones, so that there are now fear large teeth in the middle, and two pointed ones on eaeh side. In the fourth year the large teeth are six in number, and only two re main, one on eseb end of tbe tinge. In the filth year the remaining small teeth are lost, and tb. whole front ter th are large. In the sixth year the whole begin to be worn and in the seventh year, sornelinietsooner some fats out, or are broken. • It is said that the teeth of ewes begin to decay at five or six ; dose of weathers at seven, and those of rams at eight. Sheep sometimes continue strong and productive until 14 of 16'yeansOrd, and m'mar ionsily longer. _ . Tarr& or TtIBMS= Burma —.About siv °rue. en years ago, I saw it stated in a provincial neWr paper, that to feed cows .on . turnips ittintedialuly after being milked, and on no account to give them any a *tort time befor milking, prevented the milk or batter, front tasting of turnips, TheT Method I petite ia this : tmmediately alter being tnilked'in the Morning, they get as many turnips as thercan eat. Touring the:day they'ed oni,litiy, and ithate 7 d lately after makings* night ther gel the quan tity of turnips. The milk MO butter are very much admired by . ati who take them', both fin' eolof end and flavor, and I have tiltew.bieetl called upon to give a ttatententid 1 017t:leeiikag:'1:bave several times - givetf AIM, ~ ernes 'Surnips , , a 4hrirt .tittle before being milked,: justto- prove i.thtiLthing. On. such . OcealliOit the milk end batter taste strong! 'ol : tur; :nips. . , - •• _ • tlytibie.•.l7,4 l not belies. the old spry .iiirgtitt) clam:intake ear* of themeolvek• 'Manure them teen" if you wool tali 11.1211. • • - :SORIC Ens reltiter:d*Thof win! triglite ?Miner riebtritiltqijorr" iheetr, an oppetcsitti9ii 01* thOr=, rioMs!.77Wash " , ;r ejes.in warm sop stalq and give.lherb iv-lit ' 'kith; 'their En OS IC=EMM MN; Alin :7. ' - r t.... .., -,.. i1. ,, i0 v ,.,-. „ - „,. - 11r - - 11 - 4,_ evr- vorfur MC-pp prom at f , . :c.L0.1 1 ).:- laii / ESPECtFt — ri.tiViiitiothath''' Wputilie that be has 'Ms wywittralrboratidinewhouisteollleitnr,4l. acid Paluirstkenn, abilitiamakim EdwiltdAVrtase trtan Towanda, where be will keep to order, Flapsested, Comm% 'miser. rancy, Cane: l'estated:arideOuntuniiCHAlßS,,l, 0 - ,er tbetzeatAtg.. Maids, and of =pada durability .• ! :r - .1.1 ..,.. :-,.,_ • He has aistifnealdwitMitutortment , lettseseises ,. id 16'4 giiieria • Repairing tkid.l3cating Contmcm;;lCanibettent 'tad Flag-seated Chaiii,..Mt reaisiinabblarmi. qa - ~.,;, , Cherry, , Baillmod; Wbiteardad•and Cucumber tam.; her taken in payment for werlr.-.7 <., , ; ,, i -' 4 .. I*/ . , He Inlets that bile lotiviecianiance in this cotmty, int! thir4orability of big work as tested brmany•yeara experience, will ieetnelskti a :abate of pailia wide iiki!,-Towante, March 1, 1851.,'•• ,: e• -,.. :i : , :,•:‘ BOOTS,,,.:C7,SHOESI - " : 2%"1111'97,.' 11110811 - - - • ' HAS remtiSed'his - establishinent Yu' frAllesliftoreii 11 corner 'Orlitain 'efetii 'and 7 the fribliesgutre, Andi will continue the'matilifietare iirlieot* , tad shoes, as; i terilo r or. . . ; He'has Joel received‘from 'New orkls large assorti merit of Wiimees, Children's:and tWasw, Shiest, ohichi am'idrered St low prices.'-'-7' leer ailStition tithe Ladies if par icalarly directed , too Whir` assortment, comprising the following nettstylesi:-;-Ensrnelled Jenny Linditti% ter boots; do. shoes; • black lasting and silk gaiters; Walking shor.i.tsikini,&t. • Misses' gaiters and shoes; of every'deScription. • "A`large assortment - at Children's fancy boots and Shots, of sill kmds. • .;,; - For dui Centternen, almost every style of gaiters and Thil stock has been personally selected - with Were, and be belietievls can otter agperior ankles at reasonable prices., - • ' ' • • ' • g:7" The strictest attention paid to ' , Manufacture:kg, 'and AS topes - -by - deanlg Work welter's merit iscontino. mace of the liberal pntronage-he hes hitherto receive& Towanda. kfayll,lBsl„ • - 301C1fHTIDOT1,..larTas7 IT A "43 rgitE to No. 2, Brick Row, (up 181 e) in by Hon. D. Wilmot is a lawmfßM Av 1 1 .11 . 11 t!of Pli!‘ be pleased to sea those roguing Lis proftiestmiaLacripee. Tommie. Novembet is, WI 3lM'a ISTWO=MFAIL411:1101E.4811, • -, OMITS' HVILARTRO, ...„ ILTAVING located in Towanda, his •aepridea iney be,obtained fry addressing p line through the Peet Ciffice,,ot by calling at, the offiee of Myelin fdetcne, Esq., where he will belound, or • where a wrilten .ap lieetlnon. may be 1011. Nov. 1850 ! , , , ~~ ~l°~'~Td ► l~l~l , iL BPt~iSSd~C~~ Zs Still in , Oporatioul Irfig sobseriben have moved Acrthe new huildingon .1. Pine street, one door helawillereois store where they Will keePon hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost all descriptions. Turn ing - and fitting pp work, will be,dong obm on reasonable terms as at Elmlra Qwege." Old be taken . . . in parrkent. ' JOHN CARMAN Si CO. Towanda. Aril /8,1851. ECONOMY, EMPTY AND NEATNESS. Saddio, - figiness tc Trunk Manufaetory. -"FERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform', the public J thaiihey bave taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Harder, n Main street, a rear.denni below_the Brick Row,,wkera they .will keep an hand a large stock of • , rub G.ADMIM3ir OUMMID - Tarrivits,.v.s.mer,s; wimp, 217., • i'. AU articles iii their litamannfacturet, Drier, and made of the best inateriaLana fer. werkmanahiP cannot be surpassed in Northe r n Pennsylvania, They solicit a call from those Wishing to purchale, confident that they can ,give satisfirction both as to quality and Priee. Cash will.be paid 'for Hides and Sheep Pelat, t the highest rates, at our shop. Sala Leather, Upper Leather,Harness Lerdher and Calf skint, for sale in any quantity. , - 'Towanda, November . 19th, 1"850. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop • formerly occupied. by Adam` Esenwine,• on' Main street ; nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinder of BLACKSMITHING• upon reasonable terms. They arelletermined by doing their , vim* well and promptly; tomerit, as they hope to receive .a -share of public patronage. _ HORSE-SHOEING dorie in the hest manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery:executed in the most ektl. fol manner. • • WOOD WORK for wagon will also be made end Repaired when desired. All work done at their sboporill beennrented , tobe well does, and manufactured from the beat materists. The public are requested to give us a 41181, and judge forthemselves. • ESENWINE & SEEHISCHII. • • Towanda, May 2, 1851. ; BLACKSMITHING A DAM ESENWINE respectfully informs the pub. lic that be now occupies the shop where himsel and brother have for - ears worked, nearly opposite Temkin.' foundry, where he is ready to do all Work in his line, as formerly in thebest manner. He is de termined the' reputation ho bas attained as a skilful workman shall not suffer by any neglect of the inter ests of customers or by any inattention to business. Toqi.s, manufactured to order—machinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of Repairing and Manufacturing will be done at short notice, ftrul in the style desired. - Horse on reasonable terms. He watts° t a k e c oun t ry p roau ze in•pshuent for work, hat, ob jects strongly to credit. Towanda. doer. 17, 1851, MUM IRM --- . .F HE undersigned having asaiitiatetlithiroseivei .1. 1 -logeihieriddefAhalfriri of Prancisco and Tom kins, for thepnrposeof earryingon the, • • 'Carriage Altakint'altikess ' • ..- .Respectfully tiolicit a share . of Poblie.Patrofiage.— ; 'they pledge themselves to make as good, work and as neat is can be prtidnci!ct from any other estnti. lishment. -We have-now on luind a varittit is/ Ilniibinintifi land:ihall endeavor to keep' conmentlt oit—har" id a 'gocid alsortment: sd thittoostomenemay at antiime. .beAccommodatej with' alettrriage ;to the totes , 411 1 pentont wiihingtir piiriNase work °Milt kind wi1k464111 to call And examine . frirtheniietvect i , o f rAfiJit. - nittiCtei: fircW l ; Igf lAilAsAnitine - • —fitYBqviringAtii"in al .11:71tANOl1it0; Tavrandif. Amt. CITOMICIOIB. .101100ITMATtimulf$ 11 9,e1 cagpotryilmie inihitima Ciitf . . 4`•Oo' Wanifap ir ead v Glildlgnettootti tind 4444,:jtipiej • as • • - 'MERU/IL: Mr=lll=l +"`1~ `^ '; - L,',l:.c.'r-Whik.li*FAlMagiterir i, t:,, , fNa i ' 0 R.R,tO: 1-BL,EVE:II.I4II, 1 - .o'o E,. 1,4„,, 7 ,4,, ~QP:aroplfPgOrfiY,l;.'j :iiirj' I I,7wdlifediiint-tontajnitrllD',lllB ,04, :or eta 1.,,1. , :f iiiiiiegallabstiestie .1114purelyp abk.llr,e. 4 , Tr;l Thirriaqssfrfar 'arousals whet ACM* .situttrsoe: t lii i arr v aseented-ot II eifectitalla,ezad .ursentsof f ill Arts fii4l-thibiren end stiftlar•; itl. la} Vltt . 7 '4 to 3; 311 :- / , ValMWhrOeitok brwonlia Withant , Pul'reaLeilblo tiin ir k o dsriii, , &mi. iltbettessret. iw. stagiest' lb! She , sieltue64 l obtil•tooliti to iu*theorail Owe. , ~i . `l` ''''lWhil immetaa irtaiPOttailiti limb' uPga abia Pthlll lithiljoe* notitnowir Ind ilia &maw wita dournot inn iloishiiiitittre eamplaint-Whieb:hi deltroYing *ass pro. 'tious daises Of lif . .e.,.iiettitaism; .- . . .-1, •• -•,. - .;; What should be Atonal , !- t i • ..r. -,-a ''''''. 33 -,-, .., • rl'hti riaiiwer-is - plalnr• Gite she gieritifitgoiwilih - will•he tieres to tic good if they- hawe4. wohworrtior and if they hare, it will destroy and eradiestie them wills.* certainly yild, precision truly Taskinfardn.,g,;•,,7 z-,... - e, , . . Thera* war mirerrk,Or Matta io it.. - _,, ,7tfercuY, is 'the twills uf ,most:ivorm,reMedieli :- and 4 1 ,K1 re medy 'ls sometimes uriantOlian thedisease. 0 icserose los. engP"ut it il Veil Mi.- : Every perion will be con ' ItiCt" I ' v tli ' Vial' w ill virtied- Mi. emu - - Mal t i- s a -per • sure i ever invented: ' ',.. . , • , --- . , .-, ~, . 'no Ramose sate thatthis Verotifugabwh-io.o.sor tost of its WaluoVid theestimaliev •isti setneis it is he ld by families. It would be quite tacreapcuStrerful , pubr bait; the, volutroes.of certificates that, Nisei leNv gisen for. this article. sod As users of it aro requested..to svved the; mune to* persons whom. they_ tltinitjwill bobenefuted,by it., ~ ~ . . . , „_Speak of it in all families, end you Will,de your 'dn. * ty ta your follow matures, and feel assured of *a RP' .prabstipa.of all good men, esul.vrill zeceire i your reward ,m.hrasesi, . ~ • • ...,.- i • .' A We call,oa all good citizens toilmose kaowstitte,et feels of uM,itglerful ratucdy , Renteniber„ and ssk for,OrrioVir rcrmilerge.. <.; , • . Atartling racts. • • . • • Hundreds of children inn whiltetere lost yearly with worms; when some otbei entice haWbeenPituipowd to be thettneronect • . 4 It is admitted by all doctors that -States It' Mani ivo- Man. or child ,esisti;..titmheit ,e2iiner 'Or later are troebleAliqthlfoinis; stx irihaiidreilp of, cases. sad to as y tiftpossil, Pori, scuji plin'alit or !slim; other carnet oa" the, Bawer, of thii ,human fe'ruify;-- while in, trutk they 'AI - of ;amino I and,the' L lie ouuld have been eradicated in a ipy.-hy th e use of one tioude 'of ORRICK'S 4 VERIIIIFUGE, • ' How sickening;tlie this:o(lMA thesethings.slioitla be—tind who tan ever Ogles 'themselves for not try ing this WOEM EXT,k:RMIICATOR p . when they know that even Hiheesse Wa& hot worms; this tame, 43, could ni4 by.S4, lititt--bUtAthsays good as a ,pureetive' 7 kt Ofe"diseaserbe!rebat'ii How important lien 'Wirer; ft, atia Who will din to take the reiOnsibility to ail without itt .Let'ilt pa resits tikk' thetriSilieS thiii question' in truth' and.sobeir , . nees. . For sole by Dr. 11. C. PORTER, rowindo t [Lind Agenti. _ ' ley _ I l itil'Tire! Wire I - ..• A RE you insured 1 application received and trutur encoserected by-J. E. cAripELP,,Ageut for the following zatb'ettol popular conmanies ' The Hudso n River pirelasurance Co. Capital ' $200,000. • . The -St. Lawrence Company.: 5300;009 f . • . _The Empire State Oonipany. Capital , 520.9,000. The Washington Company. Capital over.... 51200,00.0. The State Eltatial at ganisbnig Pa. With a large; 01061 4 ml Sign increasing Cash Fund 'the Greet Pennsylvania Company. The; United Stolen Lilo Inintann Annuity & Trust • Company. . Capital... • $250..00Q On the new principle by which the insured partici pates in the profits. J. E. CASIFiELD, Athens, Pa. zfratrow pi B. me. - DIAEZUBDIV cleg, alraik\DS. 'FIE subscribers would an 'nee to the public that they re now on hand, and will make Order alt kinds or Cabinet Furniture, .h as Sofas,Divana, Lounges, Center, Card.. Dining and Break fast'TablCs; Mahogany,, nut, Maple and therrvitureamt 41116 " 1 " 1. various kinds, Chal're and Bedsteads of ideiy which, are, and 'tap ,tie Made' of the best muteriatitid workininlike mariner, and!which they will sell for cash Cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware-room ij3 the ',Country.. , • zumanr-imt&DE 014=a, on hand on the most reasonable terms. A good HEARSE !Bike Cirri - Med on:lrunemf occasions. 1 •r - ' "JAMES MAXI:1801V. Towanda,s.24, '052. JOHWRUTAN. a l lUan 7SJ J WsIaVERVOm. rtant to nousokeepers: 131:11EApii, such as mahogany and walnut dress ing bureaus;.marble anti plain tops ; mahogany and walnut wailistamis, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent' patterns, Curd and end tables, Bofas Cinch es, whatnots'. BEADSTEADS.—Hieh, Field, French and low po s t heidsteads, finished in handsome style and of approvedipaiterns, together with Other" furniture usu ally called fOr, all of which will be sold on the Most ` ac , co ±raodaiing terms. The i!!bscriber is also presided with a plain and fashionable Onsz,.and will'liold himself in readiness cilium - id to all orders in undertaking. ' He will fur:lattice boz when desired, by the aid of which the, corpse may be itePl for'a Week. COF FINSAEADY MADE. CHEIRF,S, WELLS. N.,8,--Forniture of all kinds male to order, and warranted to be orthe best materials and workman - Towanda,4anuary 17, 1852. ' • rltssoL DlT.—Nottco is hereby given, that the -L/ partnership heretofore eliding between the sub scribers in Alle.Esruess end Tornkmaltintbusineas is MIS ilii3Edisselved by muturl consent.. E. -Smirk' & Son will settle the,business thi late firm. -Those indebted avast make Immediate payment, and those who have agreed 1 M pay grain. are notified that unless do. livered at.the time agreed, Cash will ha expected. •. . L. T. SMITH.. NoveMber 5, Sig. • 'KIM CULP. • , r~— SADDLE_S I HARNESS, AND TRUNK , MANUFACTORY: E. Smith Of Son, TPO ESPECTPULLY inform the public that they vrill continue the businessattheiroldetand, north alde:of the Public square, and willjteep on hand. and manufacture. to' order. every variety .• of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VA LICE% 0tc.,43f the best materials and of workmanship, not• to be surpassed. •• Ilyetnet attetnion to • business, and Promptness , in funning engagements, they hope taeontinue the lib. eraLpstronigethey have heretoforstenjoyed: : , • Cattersda. - Tiimerarn will be - done on short notice, in - this neatest 111 an qe! 4 , . , All.kinds of Goan ,Produce,SfiFeNrolts, liken In exchange fox woik. Mai at' Whc l esale. • , • TT UWERlvarietrof yarrison s Columbian Ink,rjust JL:4freceived;by. the reobscriber—he;lini made , ar. , irangements by-Which he can sntiptxt liferchantel* proemOn;asla vorible ieron Is earl belted:of the. p ro o r iet o ; rire • 4 ; l i oetanda;)NoVk 29..1851. 7 ' • ;I • • .0,, ;• . .t e. b 1 1 ‘ °° 11" ore now s elling thet4,o4. 4 -400 - Malitsseent;lll cents per' aspen: 811 A PL ETY dr. Li WIS. IMMRM 112P13 E subscriber thankful for the , ral patronage heretofore re• red, begs reeve to inform hie .nds and the public generally, those. commencing House :ping in particular that he has w on hand a. large assortment "URNITURE, which be will a substantial manner, and of =MO F.+T^ ~.T AN. , ADVERTISEMENP, T.I TO Tit 4041111-110414O4EL.COMITITHIC ,71( ti . t IMMIES Sit a a., .4 OW: '— Thefo 'tiotri"7ll4o;aircd urro f : 'oY,Fornily 1110t5ipea may , be depeaded.upern flit/4We utmost corific . khafr--- roan cl tie fied Art *1 1 -" - ' the chid fectith= ' . 2 RMS. A tfak h" lultelagatako as slyer tor tera . ny . Tplicines. they him heeit •Wort the 1060 ior . iehrs Haring . re*, )1 riele,aiora tberk-4 1 9 0 7 FerlificitieL here been received from eminearTablic man and Oktool•and Menge! on Gla • i ; 14-40CoMMY' 4 0,fgee., • . They are Cam Pounded Whb rtar',lftmer eve s akel, rliss. ingredients are thorooitil. broeienliPc -*mist*/ in thatinediainetg.iuniffirrnAsul reliab.loqua lity.,nreltumanted,M all caw., THE GRAEFENBEIth VEGETABLE Ate, puticahrly vairiablerkor the , Prevention'. and erne Ut , Eggers in petard / ,i)iliaus Arai Liver Complaint*, Jaundiee,,General Debility, Common and 81e11., kleariaciie•Azepepais,,Heart Be ra,,Cai iteenere: Oripi?". Unary jlisesse",_ Obatractione,of . , Abu Mew; Intluen:*-Asthineafid for 1., variety of oche. 'Chronic Diseases: in ; . . line. fors sit 7. ordins7..family iriTuil directions. for4b*.valioos Diseases accompany ench box. Prim 25 cents a ..box. - Thelrieflobn afm I O 6I 7 II4 PRILH A - 4W* and trfiltildelreniedy - in Omit ry. Bloody Flar.-Ctinlera Mirrbtiti. Cholark %Union) andllir,ASATAclqiuta•awa, if taken with the fist • syniptoinii -46thlting and diarrban. k ne• !P! ItylSf2 thit:lFOKlg4iMentiikk4 bowel.complaints, generally in afew banna. _ ' sbidoni heynhil a d a y. . It 'is Pitt4t.s Vida:rants, and token in any tran tity,la pirfeetly harmless. - The Ginefenfierg Green Mountain Ointment,. frrojituable for Borns, Wounds thrrairta; Chillfilairti Sores. Swetings of till kinds, Rhentnatisar; Brysipekni,,,BrOnehitis. litcrofultri•Olneir4 Pains in • "the, aide and hack immediately relloreitinffarn• - toltipa.of go .lickweis. Ana .cor cagey where • --theroW - is inflammation( • • CIIiiMUSD. certain cure for Protapsus Uteri, and for most ofthe distressing complaints:lncident to females. Pre- . . • pared hp Dr. .THED, POMEROY, of UtiCis, solely for the Oraefenberj Company., . ' run Ora/ill naasratracan.nzarcinEe •as Eye Health Bitters, Consnloptive Balm, Fever and Ague Pills, Children's Panacea, Libby's Pile Ointment, ' Smciparilta Compound. CO -- .The Graefenberg Manual of Ileslth, a• complete hand-book Of medicine for families. Price fifty cents. Office,2l4 Broadway, New York. Cm - rms.—The public is requested to bear in mind the teuerything prepared by the Graefenberg Company has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely resembling the genuine in every particular, except the seal,' and the utmost care should ho used before purchasing. Agent for Bradford County—Dr. PORTER. To. wondo. • - Iy3B THE UNITED STATE3' LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST , COMPANY, Charter, Perpetual... Cash system..:Capital $250.000 Office No. 28, Merchants' Exchange. ORG A MED upon the • " mixed. principle," Stock and Mutual, which combined features offer 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 premium 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 insuled, and an undoubted . guaranted for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental.to ble may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Life., nsunince, very properly, is attesting the attention of the world. The public however, in their commendable 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 id juating.the premioniserto anticipate unexpected foss es and fluctuations of every kind.. It is the purpose of this company annually, to credit, upon the poli ces of holders and books of the Company, such an amount of profits as shall not edict the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may, at the op tion of the insured, be paid "annually, semi-annually. or quarterly. in advance. All oectassry information, together with blank!, pamphlets.A.c.,may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. CANFIELD, Athena, Pa. DRILICTCIIIB. Stephen B. Crawl rd, . 1 Paul B Goddard: Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson. . •- Benjamin W. Tingley, George AF,lieriry. Jacob. L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Goodwin. John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAW FORD, President. AIM DUDEK W. Tiromesox, Vice President. CHAS. G. Int..kr, Secretary end Treasurer A wry knr—Manuel Eyre. COUNREL AND ATTOUNET—Thomas Balch. F. S. HOTT, Medical Examiner fot Athens. flecember 27, 850. " MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA ! , Clock, Watch,' and - Jewelry Store ! A.M. WARNER takes this method of informing his old customers and the public generally, that he has purchased z ,.."- , o f J.P.8u1.. his stock of Watches, Clocks ----(* '' and Jewelry. and commenced the above . . business in all of its various branibes at the old stand of the latter, on Main streets wo doors south of•Briek Row.. His reputation as n wstch repairer is .so well established in this csumistlit7, that it is hardly nears eery- tosay.a wont ou that point. With his long es wiener!, spa great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of theinisine2s. be has confidence in saying to. the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will de thtni,justice. - - '-- -- ' , , - i All goods sold,or Repairing done, warranted as I recommend, or the money refunded: - - A good asiortmenftif Clocks; Watches and rewelry keptconatantiwon liat4.-,-.. - .,: ,,- r 4. : ,, ~•. ,• .., . .. . 111/ motto )fii - li I tie:Lip:44 sates, sinairpriisfe, 'erica down, and no credit given. - Credit treed not' h e as k e d for--aya itii,wiiittotliko' rusks ii!. Towanda, Jul 12, 1850. •A. M. WARNER. , Removed . :to' B. liillosberftt =Block ! ___.. it* 4. Chamberlin, ",. . T_T AS just rept rhetrfrom the citl . s ,ip. • AA- - Of New , York 'With a large , - : ,‘• „iik ..ipplj 61. Witifbes.' Jewe . lry and •/ . - ,. .,71.7 ,Silver'ware, comprising in part, 0 1' • - t • the foll Owing articles :- , --Lever, "N • • i '4= I. Epee and Main Watchisi with . __.iih.,. i. ........>f ..: , a complete assortment of Gold ~ • . Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin gee itin xs, Breaatiairts. Reaceicts.LoCketa, Gold chains, Gold 'Pens, Keys, etc, Alici. all sorts of iittleerwere, And any, quantity of gteeitteads—all of,Which he. offers -for seta eiceeediqgty cheap fiii CASH:_, , '.: '' •,. Witches reparred:, on Shark ntice, and - rixtrnqi4d to Alin tiekt,Air the m o ney will be 'refunded; and a writ: ten 'agreementgiven 10 itineeltect if required. 247: 8.--'MAPLE RINTAft 'and Country Produce t#Cii iFi:piypii7it Ail %yolk ; and alas, leariCao* an, iirtyciithiii the' riodtiCe, iimi,sl hi paid WO: t#Ovirit: is ddire—i iii n tr'i!gainat credit in, all itit towns: '• , . • '' '', '", '' -." ''W. A. C1145113,02.118-,Agent.:l i • ...... Toeeinaii, APO! 28, 1101:r. . ' - •' ' lar aKEGS 'A Crescent" Nails jqst received.* - MERCCWB4 -Also --••• - ••••:---.-4---1-- ' 0 4 .0 5ril - ,-t•T t . :Or / I :: o°X ));',cOtr* . fcgll SW " , and•roWitete Sagan', noreaerieingliqiii ro 'ia wholesale or recoil very cheap by ME rtturrs.. PiMS .1-' A. A. NM 1 Id , ?.T i r o ii I Airait3;l74o4," Rona ..BReNcurns,-; waeoriss.;csi r 4. litillfri- Antal l up • * tosstatil — OR. . , fAT'sn'the natneronimedleinei extant, 'of ' thent ' vsitibler for the elite el CIOGDOSIDISOIodang had afar been form( compatiFin , its effects arithiftio Prepami ctire'sontethest; oll:thoes and ig the longs and throat where medicine Cal this will do is .pkeesnt to take, so* in accordance with the direetitms, advertise for, the information of those al, it. but those who have not.. Families the it. value will not he without it, and by i they ara Mose from the dangerous cot Uouglisend Colds which, neglected, ril ConglitliNiOd; • • • tfiploma..ei the mosaaeliusetts awarded to this preparation by the B ea m 4 seidernber.lB47 oho, the Medals of the st, Institutes-of Art,in Ibis country ; al so the of the Ohio loatitilte at Cincinnati, has lr the Colima PirrenaL f by their Gover s: s cu l l viereeithittrof: extgiordinary ezcel fend e l l riesis mooring sfertiona or the Lungs and I vied, hito.following' opinion founded ot, riapirienee rAtttel.ntiftent,Nfilician of th e Cht7,Of' :* ' Dr. J,Aiir 164 '• Y 0 1 1.3 1. may a rive- ii Yeat•itrial Of oar Cherry Peet ma i , tics; his provers whit. I. foresaw trim its akiseisigl'ittie, eradimitea and corn , and colds to *hints' we, in this sect i on, en , liable. .. I thirikits aloel has not yet been, nor do I know how a better remedy can be the distiMper's of the throat and lungs. , • • LJ. Berov, m.D.,p . See what it has dine on a wasted caulk only in the following cases, but a thousand ag es Dr. Ayert fionarar, Jan.:l,7 In the month of July last, I was attacked • fent diarrheina in the mine* of California. to Ban Francisco in hope of receiving b es e t cbtogia- climate and diet.---My diasne 2 was followed by a sevens cough—sad mat I finally a tinted for home, but received nok, from the voyage. My cough continued tai end whea t l.Tived in PI ew York, I was r ed Gy'any ocilitairitance's as a victim of I most confess that I saw no sufficient f ,hatmy Merida all believed. At thin trienied taking your truly invaluable mall little expectation of deriving any benefit ft YOU *could not receive these lines did I my duty to state to thu afflicted, through yot health in the space of eight mouths lift I attribute it.to . iho .use of your CHET TORAL. Yours truly, WILLIAM W. WASIIINGTOS, Pa, April Dear Sir : Feeling that I have been premature grave, through your instrumao providence or, God, I will take the libein my gratitude Cough, and the alarming symptoms bad ledpeed me too low to leave me , . bowl, when my physician brought me a PECTORAL " IL Beamed tO afford and now "few Weeks time has renal health If it will do for °theta what it bets done are certainly one of the benefctors of manki Sincerely wishing you every blessing; It Yery_respectfulty -you!, JOHN 1. CLAIM. ligetoe pf St. Pet With such assurance end from such me ger proof can be adthicaLutileem # be frcm upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. A YEI Chemist, Lowed. Mass. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER. Towanda . Wellsboro' ; E. Dyer. C'ovington ; He Harden, Ticogs .W. H. Elliott, Elmira; Montrose; and by all Druggi s ts ecerywho NONE Genuine onleas 'accompanied by I/ le Of the above Engraved Wrapper SOUI.E At Co., upon each bor. In offering to tho public-this justly ERETUN BALM OF LIFE. it is nit make any false statements or wild as.v superior efficteney in restonng to health sulTerine, well knowing that their rel STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself ence for the afflicted. Many proofs might be given of their Tall but we prefer those unacquainted with the themselves by enquiring of living witistise the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly able in Jill eases ; being purely regdablt. tine worthy their best confidence and pp The following certificate was sent as tot good; We the undersigned, citizens of Hem used personally br. Soule's Sorerrige Bat witnessed the health-restoring effects thr recommend the Pitls to the.o3icted which we are acquainted. G. Id. ROBERTS, G. R. Mat M. D. PEOLLIPB, • D. G. Ora H. A. TIBBETTS, LEWIS MO P.R.—You Brest liberty to publishitee l / 4 % 1ic,,V(31). • °•• means es t•OVITEIRFETTS We ate any one who is making a spurious article hl!‘ ed to mike Met of our name ; but some of had the impudence to imitate our boxed tf Circtlara, Certificates, &c. C 1 1 1 .5 t " lt' careful when *hey purchase, they will be it o:3` The genuine Sorcretgn Balm Fib wholeinde end mei ,of Dr. SOULE . Onondaga Co—N. 1- - Sold by Dr. R. C. POILFER,Towwo theitAgenta in every town in the county!. W'msport & Athens Railroad 10 CLOTHING S EO, 11. BUNTING, respectlully in) Nkil . lie that he has removed big mote htultlihg, one &or below Warner's watt he will be happy to seo all who limy GootLand Cheap Clothing. He is co to his stock all the new and desirable terns, and feels confident he can satisfy sal may give him a call: Jt r tlewbting from New York, a lair ~ Aliatortment of Spring am! Sumner in the best manner, snJ which will be 501 the lowest prices. Re has also received, a large lot of CHILDREN& CLOTHING. to abieb 'molest and which will be sold at low nos Tittle arrangements by which he Calk sou l .idle desired, with the certainty of rico artiEle. `Coning. „. andmaking up. done Si USO / m entonatilti tirancer, promptly and to only' Towanda, May 8,1851 y. gCtONERY & GLASS WARE. kied for solo by, a • tallsbitti * eielCir. K Oriental or Sovereign HarrarrrrA, Monroe Co. N. Y.. May tOWANDA CHEAP II