a 1- -. VUA . ,, , A:( 4. .'"':' : ' , '•T.',-.5 , -;`,.' . .'=4,1, , ,; '-'.. , •":-`'.- ' . .;,..60 , 1AA.......... V r . —..„ ..1........1; ,, 0 • ,'--...-A, - 7,...:::,,--, ....,-. 1 ,, •-_ : ,- i . ..,....e....„----,,—, ;z .,:..„-;-.; : -4,0.--!....... ..,,.....4. , - -i4. 3 .lherckil,!tiP'fii l , - the f'.4c ( Pf;e4 ls l 6 4 . l ll attl:cillit* li-stirtnu.* 'seed; oi seitt a :.' - 14 . 1 . c . 111-, ciiptly:iii in lii;4l 0: theiki4; -- as:pitlitilel4-t*inj-froiO fi-to"20 imihelz ' ..,...4.6i(iiNriqee (i . e.ing:cniO:,?4fiaileiln. laiiii - il - or 44, 'lib - Fee 4 i pr, if it takes SlNteenbuThelsewliteltlwobriu - - ,- -titsirareta i tea , (eit eizetl:vointniT;to Mint on :in,lFO; - "•,,iiiiij*iiit* the (10r pith f:;iir veriirnatt'Olios,. Aniaking4 tii tierencp, Of I'stel,:.e.bOslinta:--Oci' arms)} 4 - itent'at thopreseni price.c"pt .50.•centi! •per busfie ' - iihiek wolif:1 be sit dullitsin favor of small seer{ •01‘.piantiii 4 - tine Attie,- -, - '-. -- ' - -,..-- -, ;'-i For:siX:)TAPJ.4) SI v I3 -`PLin!i'd bnth f4rOnild Anlall - 'a6il;—tortietimett frowneceAsity t .t.ut have Al '‘viiff. 4.l444l,kiictseti Ai+ . difßner s ici. 'which,has been tun *iitzugly,,and4ecitledly In Jai* of lare-.iiee4l. • B eciflitwo_easee. In the , F.prina• 1111.9 Iglattted IFl°.lWres. of P'Thitoer'sP°llign . was p,lantert .with seed ; " Where 1 7 planted U.hatl riocni.-palatoes t . bht.Where ; smell ~...,,ttee;l was planed I had re , rypinell poor potatoes—. 0 ,;1103,;Fr ' hole . ol them being nr new gleurl. . . srat.on 1 . planted, the Fame .number of tau ret;erved n quarter. of an, acre, which 1 , ,• .. • , o ., : plautett With sintiil ,eed (that the $l:4, of. %i . 13: e -rip to that al an Len's egd. , The-result wa.s as nit `former-crops had been With me ; they : were alismalt .> • .„aod,wottlAss, besjOes ictein;rnote,• kitlette,(l by the tot than %%here lArste seed isa:s.q.ed.., • • ~. "The diflurenee in the vine,: teas pri'ceptible as tar raae my -potato patch uvula., be .seen—those vinrs taliore 'I planted small seed, being not half the length otthe others,besides having a sleittler and eitikly-appearance from the time they .were out of the ground till they a-ere:harvested. . . and pasture: for • forty years, never having been ploy dillelore, I Mink the principle holds - gaiTil, M selecting the hem :cLiseetl for raising potatoes, us much so as for emu. heat. or ur.y crop raised on the larrn.---.4ibany Cultivator. • Have a Mace for Tour Tools. • - ".Nathan where is the sties-el ? here I've been • hunting long eneueh to do my work twice sat er and - ,e'an't find the-shovel." • • • The farmer was wroth. Idea?! know w h ere 'tis; summers. about I sup `pose." The Iwo joined in the search. icAtlferryoti liave - lett' the shim!' where you a'S,Ve - Vcirked, I know. Why - don't von ever put " - the tools in their place;?" I, rr Where is the place for the shovel, I should like Ip know, lather ?" He couldn't tell. It had no place. Sometimes it "'was laid in the wagon, and occasionally accompan „ted that - vehicle when harnessed in o hurry: Some , times there when not wanted or eat covered nn „yvhen it was. A great deal of shoe leather nad comeite nos ht by that shovel. Ii had at !intes more than the obliviousness of Sir Jahn Franklin, • and defied discovery. So it w?s• with all the other tools. They would stem to vanish at times - and ,then come to light rusty as old anchors. The farmers barn was crowded. Ire had no spare ',morn there. There were several in his dwelling But the brn was always crammed—it was a kind - ef Mammoth sausage—stutled every year. So there •• was no morn fur a special apartment for the Mots. In this imagination he saw his hoes hung on king•eleat, his chains all regniar in a row, his ralresand his long forks over head; celainly he never anxious for such a convenient room. :Wh y r His father never had a tool-Itow , e, and hie father 'was called a good farmer. ''So he was, then—in his day—but these are bet ter busbandmen now, let me bay. and I deis'ire to shock no one's veneration. they fild the shovel! No ! they rni...-,ht ats well have searched IJi the philosopher's .tokte, 'heetafino y. ISathun startMor Mr. , I•nan'tt to bcktroW . gne„‘ , - The, work twist be done, arrow he must. it 1 ,li: k r i tt know, ynn c s an . fiad one in my 1 0 01- house," replied Mr Gnoityyin. Nathan 'folioed that he bore down trn some of his words like a man on a plon2dibeam. Didn't he sneers somethintlT Nathan went to the - tool-room thoughtfully. wide door on wheels opened with a slight push, and there were Mr, Goodman's - tools 7 -eriought, Nailiart - thon4h, in equip a company of Sippers and,. Miners ! Hatchets, axes, tree scrapers, tools, hoes, spades, idiovels, pick axes, crowbars, pinuglis, harrows, cultivators, seed-sow .ers, gloves, truriels, rakes, pitch forks, chsois, yokes, ropeit, baskets, measures , all were there, 1:14,11y 'end. com pactly arrarmed. It was Goodman's ark—to save him from the deluge of nothritt ! Here 'ittiettj night the tools were brought and wiped clean „and .hung ; up_in their places. The neat- morning a, job :could be commenced at once.. Goodman knew. He partitioned off,a Large room, in his new barn :for tools. It was central and easy of access. It pleacato pingo f o r a visitor; •the tools werd ,the best of their kind. Every new shovel, rake, or Eirktefore used, was welt oiled with linseed' mi t which left the:wood'smonth and impervious to wa 04L''obodpiaTfregnently sap, " Ihad.rather have thrrfery hundred dollars I have spent for tools so iiiv - e4eirlhatt'ilte same in r4ilroad r stock. It pays _ . better!! , -Now thore is no. patent on Good man's plan, and AiMperminy into it;the more " successful C 1,3041, 1852, in the parish at ettrii ;!ii:theAßtinty 'OlAdiertlean,Scolland,-Prac sise the following of Curing their_ butter, whir:h given itit•nreat superiority over -that of their neightt4rs two. parts of the best common salt, one pan of sug,ar, and oneynrt of saltpetre ; take this,conipositiOnt.for sixteen ounces of: tattiCi,''Qiii it Well into ma's;, and: 'Close it up . for7 use. The linnet enrod, with this mixture= appears; , .o La rich andmarrowy consistence, and,fine-color4 'O - Aever Acquires a brittle hardness; nor tastes sat.: iy. Dr. Anderson 'says: ,/ I have tile butter Careit:' with tito above compOs;tiori thattias been kept three: years; and it wastas swee.l as at first:" But it must totrtotexf that holier thus - cured, - regains stand three :weeks orainotftli before it is beginf tais be: sooneriis'eo' :tilt ho opeae4lhesalts are.not euf dr,t;lended„ triiii!it;.Amt: sometimes the - cook Imes oblic:natir - W th,driliit pieceived, whir.th 'fo 111ty disapiteareAfterwardi.'.....The:above is worthy • , the 'attention of ever airy Woman . ir"l NESTE.. %tittle in unkniwtcwitteipt.' • _ _ mo t - • o_ther4t,es 4 o, . • sc.gpriczys , rtrzaoino, giv v i: map ail Itin-v.erg*of pofild,lural.hWp t nove4.l- F 1; 014 t) yr ific 'lite, of pebenCit's• IfOmonip tlytinp,,Ll des. wit totestifY; with grateful ',emotion to- Df... §chendf, Vie unspeakable, betwfitl;"bava.received fro m ivy tau Attei apdicine, „; ~- ..Antlfy hist Ildl;l,crintracted * vitifent s. .. 0114 and convoquencemf vyhichiltad chills,, alternated ,vrith fee palms iu my . right,breast and4oulder blade..vrith, Alad cough; Ond.n°- clPPetnnniont- kept. Gelling oiorse untit , l took thy be and,had the .attendance of fAmily, i pityvic*n, updeibis:eate about four „weeks,tand at tlieexpiratioriof that time watt _redueed oL; low n ,tsiair.„toott,holti_Of myself mid' frtende, Ali, even my physician abindbned me. and:gave me up to dm with ths hasty ionsumptfon. My appetite was Vile, ruy LO.r Y Els.very ; irregular. fever and night pain laxly lueasf and sboulder, attended with 'a illeiressiAg coug:_h, which was very , tight ; - my flesh - bad nearly oil ione, and was so, weak- that 1 could scarcely taiso ntij_bead from the pillow, *natives trOly AD object of pity , to behold. ; 34 friends bad been sent for is s s ee- gig di e and , my sick bed was surrounded by kind gm avropalilzing neighbora,wito had come 'to` witness my s departiiro from this world. Whams!! ra,y , of hope bid fled of my recovery, a neighbor,. Mr. I,Javld Conrad,•proposed to try Schenck's Pu:nl"ninl' 3 l l "nps with a vie* or' loosening my cough and reliesifig too of the touei r;hlietn, and as a means tin affloding temporary ,relief, remarking at - 14e time, .•.; that I was too fsr gone for the Syrup to be ',17. any permanent benefit.' 1 1y wife, anxious fur tilt relief of my,inteasesufferings, procured some of the Pul mottle Syrup. 1 found it aflortled me relief, and com untied using it. 1 could feel its healing influence upinn my lungs. I continue no improve under its use, and my friends %ere moth k•ratifi,d to witness my unexpected Int pros.. mcnt many of my neighbors came to look at me is one loofa d from the MUJI ruoe became lone, and I felt something break, w en I had the pain in my breast, and I dia chargeillarge. (luminaire of yellow matter. I have for w,-eks discharged and raised a spit boo full of matter every day,. With hard lumps like grains of something. My bowels now became regular and n tura!, and my appetite was so fa! improved; that I could scarcely re frain from eating too much. My Strength improved, and I reitained my flesh. • I ront.nued.to improve in every respect soon after I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I was restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the latter part . of winter and the spring, end teed as well now as ever I Alt in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Puhnonic Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement he thought too highly coleted by some people, I subjoin certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Tacony, who saw me at different times during my. disaase, and never ezpected to see me rector. ed. .1 el-o append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge. N 0.270, I. 0. of 0. F., who kindly watched ov er me, and fully believed they would con tign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pulmonic Syrup, my life has been spared, and I am liermitted to make the fore go;ng..stateinent for the benefit of suffering mankind. I nt Taccny , and am well known by most of the people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me and learn more particulars of the virtees of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th, 1851. The suh4ctihers, members of the Mystic Lai re, No. .270. 1.0. of 0. P. of Hohnesburg, Pa. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (and is s member in good standing in No t 270 1. 0. of 0. P.) who was dangrrously.ill with u low Pulmmtr y Consumption, last to int. r, so that they give him op .o die ; that he is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was produced by Schenck's Pulmonic Syiup. We believe his certificate is correct in every par titular. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON, e. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. J. K. GSM.% N. N. G. JACOB 'WATERM AN, JR. JANES C: GAINER. JOSHUA PHINEMORE. Holmesburg. Philadelphia Co., June 25, MI: The undersigned, residents of Tacony, eight miles shove Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John C. Creen, and circumstances attending his ease, fret impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty, to in dm univer:illy known to the public his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulmona-y Consump tion. :+n entim'y tielpl , sa was his condition, having boen but a brief period since in that rapid.y sinkin.; and emiaciate state, as to urerly preclude, in the opin ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedNide, all lives of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care• fill use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Syr up, make, it our belief, tinder the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of th e mast startling retain; that the whole annals of medi- C4l skill kr science can produce. It deserves to he im perishably rceo-ded to your credit, end secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless ease, a lasting monument and a world-wide reputation in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or destroy. Haying witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, su permitted blithe other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary disease ; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nn. mesons friends that no human parer cliuld relieve, or protr3et his life, much less restart him back again to his former health, we feel it thus,our ilFti to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, by means of the exclusive use of your jaronderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the humble instruments of relief and dire to or hers who mav be so unfortunate as to be similarly allied. David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Hinekle, A. Heath, Joseph Head. Jr. Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James Torbert, John ftloomesbury, Allen Vandegrift. • Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and cold, whole. wee and retail, by hissole agents, John Gilbert Ar Co , Whole-ale Druggists, 177 North Th rd ctrret, & Co. RI Barclay ewe,. N. y. Redding & Co. N. 8 . State et. B.tatidn ; If. Blakelry, corner Third and Ci!es'nnt Tend.; and by I ttttt cipal Druggists thrortzhont Voitc.l States. And by the following Aventa in Dradfr,d County : H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Dailey & Son.Leßays. villa ; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard dr, Woodburn, Rome ; S. J. Warfirid, Monroe D. D. Parkhurst,. Lull 7; C. E. Rathbone, Canton; King & Vosburg Troy :G. A. Perkins, Athitis. • lettere addresaed to DR. J.li. SCHENCK, Cate of John Gilbert 4 Co., Whiil sale Druggists, No. t 77 North Third street, SAVE YOUR...MONEY. • IE2 cluut.T.A.s v.-mmzrmm rnzmus, tioDaze AND CO.) IMP_.I.RTEFtS . AND JOBBERS. 114' Broadway , one Door ;south of Liberty si. N. I'. 'ETA VII' new wilLbe receiving daily 11 through - the season, New Goods, direct horn the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, faXhionahle, faticy Silk -Millinery Goods. Our stock of_Rielt Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest_ and most beautifiil 'designs. imported._ - Many of ourgoode are manufacttired expressly 'to our order, _from' .;our awn ;designs end patterns, and stand unrivalled..-:" . We oar our goods fur nett Cash, et timer prices thin any credit.llonse in America can purchasers will End it greatly to their interest to reserve sipottion of their money and make selections frOnt o u r great variety.,iof rich' cheap goods. ' Bibhani rich for Bonnetts . Cips, Sashes end Belts, 13Onaet - Eldics; Crapes, Lissei and Taaletons, Collars, Chetatsetts, *Capes : - Berthas, liabitS,Plevreg, Coffs,, Edgings - and Insentutir, Bre. 'broidered Litcmfor Shawls, Mantillas, and Veils, Honi ioit'.llsehient:',Vslettejenert_ind Bruiseds Laces, Eng.. lish eta Wps,eri-Threali.:Snifins, ,Lisle Thresd,..t nd Cotton Litegit;iCid, - ; Thiead, Silk, and Bowing Silk gloses and Ifitt‘Ettitatr and itmetican'Artificisl F licwira , Treichltem,lngliA,Ameritianiud Strimilianateend.Triistribt*; Mitch. IT, 1852.. • - • • - • f , '''''tloebitiii _ . „ . hair- and , e eit ;.-Waterooni. -IQ,BSPHOtEULLY infonirflhe op . eriad-ar shop at his nearchouse:cintai.orlttaite :and:Pruncstreets, nearly •oppoidte.Edward..4lentites. Towanda, Wire'rit tor mill keep torOana <kuutnifikafira: to orderiFiag-seatedi Cottage. aVindseraallgY*Paric ,CoMmon--. 011 MA3:. mai4-. 01.4116 4* i4a• end ofeiperior durability; He ruso for. sale op assortrponl. orDsyrsl47sl!. Repairingena Heating Common, Cane•bottom and Flag-aeated chairs. on-reasonable terms.- . r't'herry, Basswood, W.,bitewrxid and Plieuntbrir intro bar taken in-payment for work. , He trusts that his long °orienting e in gbh e county, and the dunriiiiiti of his,work es tested by:tinny...pan' I experience, willeneure hiar-* share of public patron age:- Mowanae,,March 1, 1551.. , • BooTs:-_-*:::.0Es;. • 'John- Has removed his establishment to 0. M'at'e store, corner , ormsdn street soil the public square, sod will continue the msnufacturs of Boots and Stogies, sit heretofore. . - He has just received from New York a large assort ment of Womiree; Children's and lifissee Photo. which are offered at low prices. The attention of the Ladies is raricularly directed to .his. assortment, comprising the following . a styles ;--Enamelled Jenny,Liod gai ter boots; . do. oes ; black lasting and silk gaiters; walking shoes. buskins, &e. Muses' gaiters and shoes, of every de,.cription. .A large assortment of Children's fancy gaiters, boots anti shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen. almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and he believes he can offer superior 'articles at reasonable prices. l _f_y terieteet attention paid to Manufacturing, and he hers by doing work well to merit a cantina- Lice of tht liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, May 8, 1851. To TlNTagil, DENTIST - Tjas REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 2, Brick LI Row, (up stairs.) in the room formerly occupied by Hon. D. Wilmot as e law office, where he will be pleased to see those requirin his professional services. 1: Towanda. November 18, 1851. • IoPrIE *. C‘• Orrz---71 COUNTI 111111117141111, JTAVING located in Towanda, hie iervices may II be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the offtee of Ulysses Almon, Esq.. where he will be founll, or where a written ap- Lica Lr in n may he kft. Nov. 1, 1850. T.P.M2 U3MIZMI.73"42,MiIei 'Es Still in Operation THE subseribers have moved to the new building on Pine street, one door below Mercury 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 or Owego. Old iron will be taken in pay ment. JOHN CARMAN & CO. Towanda,'April 26,1851. ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS. Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TBRE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public J that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Harder, on Main etreet, a few doors below the Brick Row, where they will keep on band a tinge stork or Itau=2Es, caos3,m ualasm3h, Tausgs, VALIBRO, MUNI, ETC. All articles in their line manufactured to order, and made of the best material, and for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern Pannsylvanis, - They solicit a call from those ; wishing to purchase, confident that they can give sausfaction both as to quality and price. Cr Cash_ will be paid for Hides and Sheep felts, t the highest rates, at our shop. Sale - Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather end Calf skins, for sale in any qutintity. Towanda, November 19th. IS!O. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. /THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that -I_ they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Escrivrine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKsAi [THING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORSE—SHOEING done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the most std. ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be warranted to be well done, and manufactured from the best materials. The public are re6epted to give us a trial, and judge for themselves. it, WINE rsc BEEBIBOIIH. Towanda, May it, 1851. BLACKSMITHING ADAM ESEN WINE respectfully informs the pub lic that he now occupies the shop where himsel and brother have for ears worked, nearly opposite Tomkins' foundry, where he is ready to do all work in his line, as formerly in the best manner. Ho is de termined the reputation he has attained as- a skilful workman shall not mutter by any neglect of the inter ests of customers or by any inattention to business. TOOLS, manufactured to order—machinery of all jcintls repaired in the hest manner, and every kind of Repairing and Manufacturing will be dons at short notice, and in tho style desired. Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms. He will erlso take Country Predute in payment for work, but ob jects strongly to credit. Towanda, Jan. 17, 1851. CHARLES K LADD, M. 'D. 10HYSICI.4N AND SURGEON, Office in the Mack." up stairs; - North aide of the Pri ,, lic Ntroare, over Elarell's Law Office. Entrance hoween Elwell: , and Adams' Inw offireg: where he may vlway* he loom. when not professionally engaged. Towanda, July 12. 1850. 7o Druggists, Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Actors, and Dealers in Tuilet and Fonc;' TEM PRACTICM3 AD177.133311, on, COMPOUND or CITRIC ONL ISVDDREb ittClitSP. poR the use of Druggists, Apothecariea, Perfumers, .L Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors and Deal ers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. Edited by Horace Everett, Graduate and Member of the Caller, of Pharmacy in the City of New York. ALSO—The celebrated Receipt of Professor Wil lard, for making good soap at one cent per pound, that will wash better and quicker without labor thin my other Soap ever Manufactured. This alone rs worth fifty lanes the price of the book to any famil:y. Ex eu.ive wholesale agent for the United 'States and Canada, 11. W. LANDOD, . - 109 Nassau Price. 50 cents. Post Office Stamps enekised to that amount will pay for one copy - . which will:be sent free to any part of the United IStates. Stationers, Book sellers, N ewapaper Agontiratc.. enclosing a Cash re mittance will Merin the work at a large diaccomt off March 18, 1052. - Zak at Wholesale.. - :El VERY variety of illarrison's Columbian Ink, just ..C.4'received by the subscriber—be has made ar• rangements by which he can-supply Merchants & Dealers,on as favorabte terms as can be bad of the proprietors. . 0. IX BATITL-ETT. 25. - LIATS, Cape. Hoots and o•cesesDew - ettle cdliats end Clips, Alive iniirtref:rtricit qf mean, Womens edit Children. !loots and Shoes net received et - • IikERPUR'B. gEGk.“ cisentl Nails justieceived , at • t 4 ,SIERQUIrt3.: PIRR'D BROAR SUGAR; 'AlloMpßoc . .Cmiibreil 4 6 1 1 - PciiideW,Bigire,iipiAgilint 44 :Ibr Val; *tiotesiste , 'or resit very eheap* SIERCIIR'S. .:= , %sliftddra Quackery • , . • vg Ft Mifiti E • Or;itii O.* Aftdirieciontains no iitor Yorjanj "Ad * • Mineratitihstance. "' tt-pur :Tepid EA Ibis nwtedy for .worntais one' of themost entnun• dinary, eter used. It effectuallyeradiestet worm of lowalrotit children ankedults:' ' • ;Thousands perish by worms without 'haled cease being kbowa. sodte other stemma - is: assigned for the .sickness, until too late to cure the real-cause. What-intmense responsibility rats upon the patent .who does not know, and the. doctor who does not on, dentand,the,complaint which.hr destroying those pre. , dogs dowers of life--cbildren. - Whit should be linnet • The answer, :is plain. Give the Vermifuge, which :will be grim to do good if they have, as worms, and if they hare, it.:will destroy and eradicate them with a certainty end precision truly,astaniehing. There is no mercury or mineral in it. Mercury is the basis of most worm remedies ; and the remedy is sometimes worse Plan the disease. tlo never use loz• •enges, but rely wpon this. --Every person will be con vinced on one trial that it is the must perfect cure ,ever invented: • The immense into that this Vermifuge has, is a sore test of its valuta and the estimation in which it is held by families. It would be guite too expensive to pub. 'Dish the Volumes of certificateobat -have been given for this article, and the users ot it are .requested to spread thy name to a persona whom they think will be henefitted by it. Speak of it in all families. and you will do your du. ty to your follow creatures, and fret assured of the ap probation of all good men, and will receive your reward in heaven. We call on all good citizens to nuke_ known the of fects of this wonderful remedy . Remember, and ask for Orrick's Yermifuge. Startling rants. Hundreds of children and Watts are lost yearly , with worms, when some other cause has been supposed to be the true one. It is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man, we. man, or child exists, but what sooner or later are troubled with worms, and in hundreds of cases, sad to relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, or some other ailing carries off the flower of the human family— while in truth they die of walrus! and these could have been eradicated in a day, by the use of one bottle of ' ORRICK'S VERMIFCGE. How sickening the thought that these things should be—and who can ever forgive themselves for not try ing this WORM EXTIAMINATOR, when they knoto that even if the case was not worms, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but always gond 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? Let all pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and sober ness. For sale by Dr. R. C. PORTER, TOW01(18. Ge neral Agents. 16y Tire ! Tire t Tire ! A RE you insured ! application received and insur. Si slices effected by J. E. CANFIELD, Agent for the following safe and popular compqnics The ?Judson River Tire In surance Co. Capital 5200.000. The St. Lawrence Company. Capital SlOO,OOO. The Empire State Company. Capital 1200,000. The Washington Company. Capital over - 51200,000. The State 'Mutual at !Louisburg Pa. With a large Capital nd large increasing Cash Fund the Great Pepnsylvania Company. The United States Life Insurance Annuity la Trutt Company. Capital. $250,000 On the new principle by which the insured partici pates in the profits. J. E. CANFIELD, Athena, Pa. N ZVI" rzara. DIAIRICIVBDIR avi - IVAIN. THE subscribers would an iunee to the public that they Lye now on hand, and will make order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, ;ch as Sofa s,DiYans, Lounges, snter, Card, Dining and Break s t Tables. 111ahogany, Wal l', Maple and Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various kinds, Chaing and Bedsteads of every description, trhich are, and will be made of the best material and workmanlike manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand ,on the most reasonable terms. A good HEARSE will be furnished on Fnneral occasions. JAMES MAKINSON. Towanda. Jan. 24. 1852. JOHN HUTA N. - a I Vai.W.V7Z4IS.B 19...a2VAX1D Important to housekeepers: - . TAE rinbscriber the kful for the 6 i""• 4 • 16 - liberal patronage tieretotore re calved, begs leave to inform his e.0!4:674.101, friends and the public gen..t ally. 10444 ,and those commencing House ?' - ee-'k .'keeping in particular that lie has 1 int now on hand a large assortment "Ple of FURNITURE, which he will Warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the hest materials. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut drrss ing bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and walnut waslastanda, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch es, whatnots, &c. BEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low post beadsteads, finished in handsome style and of approved patterns, together with other furdttnre usu ally called fur, all of which will be sold un the most accommodating terms. c* 4 ' The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HEARSE, and will hold himself in readiness to attend to all orders in undertaking. He will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF FINS READY MADE. ' CHESTER WELLS. N. D.—Furniture of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman ship. Towanda, January 1652. Removed to B. kingsbery's Block ! fr 4. Chamberlin, LT AS just returned from the city i'i' • • -i—L of New York with a large ~ .. r i k supply of %Vetches, Jewelry and i \l . , 7 Sliver ware, comprising in part, „, ?;,, the Following articles s—Lever, . , ..• . L'Epine and Plain Watches, with 'Kt g • •"'''' a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. : Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantityof Steel Reads—all of which he offers fur gals exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well,oithe money will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. IL—MAPLE - SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for Work ; and els,. kaerrilore; and oreverithat the Produce twist de paid when the work it done--I war against credit in allies forma. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda,_ April 28,,1850. 3:1131ELE4 .abaaamvlro • Adams , Meacfiilane, TTAVISMI entered into copartnership is the practice 1 of kw, have also established an agency, for_the ale or: reatestate is the comity of Bradford. -Persons .havinireal estate which they devil(' to sell, by calling and leaving description of , their, property with the (eons of sate, will undOubtedly.find it to their adson Persona odeairoas of paranoias canteen where prop. eale—s desecnrof the sae with 'the `plea inirtifinsotpt risane iyirtant and btiintOnnid as to the validity of title. 1:0. ADAMS. Towanda, May i,lll l / 1 . J. MACTARLANE. intlfellatTgole MEdMiiIICS BQC IATIO ~V, . . PrfOitlal_Ofi 4 4 ;_N0.. 442 8r0a4 1 7:01 , 4.4tc,Vrit; Iltra*.ich Office , % l owan*** •01*.e:ffiroi14 side of the Public square, 4ritb Goodenough.) Ilciumuloted Cash and Guoiantfe Copilot, I $51,500. 1 Jr-,.II.'PEAN, President, G. C. Woon, y. WM:PATTER', Financial the object - and design of this association is to enable those with whom especially time and health are money; by the payment of a small annual sum, to receive a si-etily allowance in castes of sickneSs or,accident, which Olen prevent them from attend ing their ordina ry business. By the payment of the following annual deposits, 3, nu will become a I,fe member, and Weiititled toot iireetity benefit during life, if you should he disabled by ttekne ? s or occi dent from attending to your osttirisry business occu pation. Females insured against diseases common to both sexes. The proof 01 sickness required. is a certificate of the attending Pbysiciati or of three memb e rs o f th e association. The association puldtshe a w edify Newspaper contnining a rep trt of the bo. of the association, amount of claims paid ke. The riper is sent free to members 'Monthly, or 50 cis nth ly. Yearly Deposits of Members, under 50 years of age Tables of Rates, No. F. Those drawing for the first week's Sickness, by paying $2 00 per year draw $2 00 per, week, 3 00 3, 00 ." 4 00 ^ 4 00 " 500 500 " 600 600 " 700 700 " 800 61 890 " 9 00 9 00 " 10 00 40 VO " Tattle of fiate4, No. 2. Th‘q.,e not drawing fur the first week's eitcknes.4, by pay log $2 00 per year draw 0 GO per week. 300 . 4- 50 4 00 6 00 5 90 " - 7 50 " 6 00 8 75 " 7 00 10 00 Thine over fifty year', of age will be charged twenty,five per cent. extra. $1 50 admi ,, ti n fee will be charged in addilion to the ab..ye, ihe year, and muNt be paid ni the time id appl,c.tun•n. and the first years' depo,it wlthin thirty.days. nrcEnEvrtc : Nis Excellency Woo. F.-Johnson, H arris.hnny,. Johnson, Wells & Co., CourVand street, N Y. Bowen & McName, Silk Merchants, Broadway, New York. Eckel. Raignel & Co., North 3d Street, Phila. Hon. James M. Porter, Easton, Pa. Hon. Richard BromMed, U. S. Senatcr., Pa. William McKeley, Bloomsburg, Rev. R. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Seminary, WILESKII•TIRE REFERENCES : Dorrance, Wilkesbarrre, Rev. J. Boyd. do 0. B. Hillard Esq. do MHenn:wk. Esq. do Ziba Bennett Esq. do H. B. \A ri4ht, Esq. do We are per...on:illy an l.weu arqusinied won flev, J Dorr.,tice G. Z.tia IL B. Wright all id Willirsbarre, e•nose names appear as references for tlie " MechaLies rtiton As,ecia lion" an organization for health insurance. 'trim the mutual principle ; they are gentlemen of high character, who would not knowingly endorse before the public any scheme, unless they were well assur ed of its utiliiy. and that it was governed in its man agement by integrity and a prompt fulfilment of its engagements. D. WILMOT, J. C. AnAMS, WM. ELWELL, II.S• MERCUR, 0. t. BARTLETT, E. OVEnTON. We fully concur in the foregoing opinion as in the character and objects of Mechanics Union A s•oc.a- tion. H. Bnortt. B. F. E. 0. Gonnuten. ilob A few responsibie Agents wanted. A t.p . 11- at the office. A. H. tiNtrllt, General Agent. THE UNITED STATES' LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual... Cash system... Capital $250.000 Mice Nil. 29, Merchanti . Eseltalitze. ORGANIZED upon the . " mixed principle," Stock and Mutual. which combined features oliOr to in sured members double the usual security. The Cash syste.a of payments hat also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premivon, 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 insured, and an undoubted ern mime. for the perpetuity of such institutions, An ex perimerdal ta ble may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. Li Insurance, very properly, is atrestim; the attention of the world. the public however, in their cnmmendahic to embrace and employ its wise and salutary tom I Nioti s, should make ultimate security the priiiinr% and m ost important ohjeet, which can 'only be attained IN so ~d. justing the premiums n 4 t, anticipate • - •N,lty`e; r4 l es and fltietuati. , n of every kind It is the :a.-pose of this company annually to credit, of on the p.fires of holders and 1),,,,W4 the Company, , M 1 sn an, .unt of protirs as shall not alTect t to stakt !fly, o r intpi•r th.• saeretlne4v of its contracts. Preme.n,.4 mat, at the' Op tion of the insured,-be phi! 111.,W liy, reS i ann,att v , or quarterly; in relvntice. ns toaether with flanks, paint Mel., mw he obtnitod gratis, at the office of J. E. Csx et m.e. Athens, Pa. Im/cc-run,. •Stephen R. Crawft.nt.. Paul B Got and A mltro.e W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, George lil'Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereuz, illiani :11.:Coindvein, Jnhn L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAW FORD, President. A-matins' , . W. Titomrimic. Vice President. Cir 4g. G. lir LAY. Secretary and Treasurer ARTrAUT--.Aiatillei E re. COUNSEL lsn A rTl , llNr.T—Thomas Balch F. K. HeITT. Modica Exammer for Athens December 27, 450. MYSTEIII3S LOCKNGS IN TC.Ne 1 . 1- iA ! Clock, .Watch, and JewOry Sipre ! A M. M . ARNI 7: reda 1? nil. r. this i'ci 76 of 411.d:it:ice hi, old ra w -to.ncre rd it,. '..—./ piiiilie cenera d, • lit •be ha.. p.arcl , a-i, A at J.P.13u1 a I. his stork of Wsichc- l'.rl, i '' • " - . Zt- l o t l Jewel ry. and eoirtinvtlce i l the Ins business in sit 01 its vanous branches st the oh) ' , lsm( of the latter, on Maio street, two 111)m, .oslth of Brick Row. His reputation as a watch repairer is an well established in this community, that it ;.: h4r•l'y ite , e , - sary to say a stool nn that point. M. itli his lon cx. Terienca and grea. I I auA outages for nequirli,g a thnr,oo, knowledge of the boAiness, he has confidence in sayitrer to the public, tiring on your watches and clucks, I will do them justice. All goods sold,or Repotting done, warranted as I recommend, or ,the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall be—quick sales. small profits. cash down, and no credit given. Credit need not he asked for—as I am bound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda, July 12, isso. , A. M. WARN' ER. FU FFE oridersigned having associated themselves .togetlier under the firm of Pranciseo and Tom_ kips, for the purpose of carrying on the Carnage Baking -Business,- Respectfully solicit a share of Public Patronage.— They pledge themselree to make as good work and as neat as -can .be produced from any other estab lishment. We haVe now on hand a variety of finished work, and shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a good assortment. so that ettstomers may at any time be accominorlated with a carriage to their taste. All persons wishing to purchase work ofthiSkind will, do welt° call and examine for themselves, as we will sell as low as can be afforded in any other establishment. lII' Repairing done to order with tralnets 2nd daspatch. J. PRANCING°, Towanda. A ir:;• 1 1. N. C. TOMKINS. istelleracotts Fee the Cure of . COITCMS, COLDS, HOARSEm .BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING -it CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONEWMPTION, 0 F all the nnitteroua metheints m int. of them vgitiehie) for the cur, or complaints, twitting has ever I 4,T1 f.a r 4 4 e•lnpari• in its efPct.4 with thy.: c o re lArtmelifneg, but at fin tithe., aci d, the Ittn:.o throat wh;re eh this wilt do it. It l” pi p sate in accordance with the d rrer, , r• ' advertise for the information f vi it but tho , e who have not. its value will not h. without it, 3 ,1 1 , they are secure from the tur/er..u. COurthe and Colds which neglected, ennui ml.l ion. The Diploma of the l'ilmerarbeg eto awarded to thin preparation to, . I r , pterrrirlr 1R47 31,0, the InAitutot. of Art, in r r. , unor ; of tho el` fro4rute at einem, A0,t, 0 the ent. , nr PICTORAL, .it X.:r.solelttdry P , r.r. nes. , it, e , trinfr etre , tofro' Read Ito firth's% h•g , prf•i( ertperteoce of the entir.ent City of Ur J Aver : Fr. j r 'll 1 . 1 , " . V.. 3 fa '6 11 ~fyour C r,l, • \lr: r .wen what I hl l l., !•, that it rradtr.o., ,t, i ~j r„ and t w e. fl .11 J. I' rl. 1 • :. equal ‘rt norl., 1 4u' K• flt.W 11, r rtallOal the diet. topers ovt the J. J. Ilt See Whai it ha, ,h,ne on w ~.• .1 r ooh in The full , wing rasp. Lw J tiv,u•ai.4 Dr. Ayer: St on: as, Jih4 In the month of July bist. I was a:tw o lent diarrlima Ml the :nines of C-diturna. to San Francisco in huge of receiving t chanes,ef climate acid dirt.—My dis La, was followed by a revere cough—and mac I finally I tarted for home, hut teteir r d from the voyage. My couch c0r,0 nc ,../ h , g , and when I arrived in New YA,I r3.to at at rd by rny.acquaintances as a vittiro of tot I must confess that I saw no •LirwtEkt re u, what my friends all bslieved. At thli meneed taking your truly invdsaVe little expectation of 4eriting nI T kocfit You would not receive al.- , my duty to •tate to the rtflirct,,l. health in -the space of (-telt 111 ,, D1L1 ed. I attribute it to the use ~ f youtCHE TURA L. Yours truly: WI I 1.1 ;AI W W10117 , 11;7 , Aptf Dear Sir: Pee!ing that I 1 3v. tpt premature crave. through your in.trutort provt.!.-or.• or God, I will take the fiber my gratitude Cough, and the alarming Cympdo-nsol had !educed me too low to lea.e the hope, when my phy-ician brought me '•PLI L. " It seemed to afford and now An a few r4cika time ha.; retitle , health. If it will do for nthers what it has dot are certainly one of the henefctora of roar. Sincerely v. ishiog von every blesfor.c! Very respectfully yov .161 IN J. CLARK. Rector of si . P With such as-ur :Ind from sue', ger proof - can be adduced unless it be fro: upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. A.l. Chemist. Lowed. !Vim:. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER. T , ,! Welif , boro'; E. Dyer, Covinzt.,n Borden, 'Fiona; w. H. Elliott, El mn Montrose ; and by all Druazids P‘rn. Cricntal cr Sovereira ' • ~ifi r . l) ‘ 17E7 ;::1 Tel • -L!g; 1 . -tj - • at k. - (INE (L. ntnn• ••• ••H'lt..l.‘ Eller:LS. &Cn., a •on en- J• In n',1" , rif.1.7 00? Of, 100 11 \ 1. \I 1,11- E Ar any id-, -•fre:..nt- Iff• ft , r • fre'ttliV It; r, nr ,••• I k , , , v .!.or STAND %Ur> ME I)2i 7 1:1 EI- 041. . enee for Ow t"). .ny proora roo t bi 0r , i1r , T , 3 but we rt.fe; thov-r tr't.,! any er.quinom the Piik. They wi p• vet t able in all eases beU , ET r•ze , ;: t. cine worthy their hest con ti !r rcr and The following cerblicit, tt rpirolit as 4.ond: Itt v•rr 'll,e ir oe \ V We o , e n, ,1 1. r • •of 11 S,,W••• ru. rreo , ni.-21,1 , h.•..e Wll wo are :irq I; NI Hi)1111? C. P1111,1.!1's, 11 11 A. 1,1:W P. you 'lac at liberty t I `. • , ' F r•q - N . Trur.ir- ' e - f .fir 111 , •11 :4 , 0, 4 , 1 , ,•,' ( * II Ci fir. , Cl•r • • I t, & • '...‘ carr-fol wliesn bra I li r, hn.r•. trhnle,tle rind r, ~r 1,-. [.t 4 •inin f 2,nl r, N y• S" 1 + 1 by Dv. H. C. POR their Agents in every town in thi. clam. W'msport Athens Railro TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING Si H. lIVNTING, (3 fr tic that he b.is .1 Id: •1 ' "• building, one door.twio‘v tro..t..i .31 he will be happy to see u".l w!to talY Good and Cheap Clothtna. to his stock all the rew and eeAra! , le terns, and feels confident he can >awls tesy give him a Just receiving from Nwr 1 ,rk, a Icte tde assortment of in the best manner, and a —WI will be fd , the lowest prices. lie has also received:a lame Ist of ''.lll - I.I)RENS' to oil., 'ention and which mil nn • made arrangements by which he can Om' dole desired, with tho cer:.olly Coning and mlylia. up. " faahtonable manvor, protep:ly and to o " 6 ' Towanda, May 8,1331 y. riItOrKF,RY & 1.1 V--; tra: frreJ for tale la- vg =I MS =I
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