Ira „ . !4' fx:„ViktitOW ' tfra, _ . ciattiii.ii4;:' , 4 I= L...Vikarraarcuttai....t.he thawWe Ccintthencingilis lieertaillire io magi ln 'OW itittiltVledelWittiffitil MOplipc;.l •rt.! • MONIPPPIPPIe to av 13P1!11 ; PliitKl4-Pf9r that would be eniverially Form}, foislibtiogh;the is' iarettly eprand dinning tivrttlituriant .0141irreete,,i#' mint pieur Starciiht joemal citeulates,.. it will he in., time' is „Minns ,to plant for:sonsis weeks Even in our 4:iwn , Siate,- no lailfCtilar dig can beitititdotvti aiii(proPir iiiittsretlectprodpircil bf'Sfewleagites of hictukin tIOW-s-diffatenos of several , weeks ezisis as to. -the prefser titioief!planting, in the remote imints4Vonr , jOnr,liistits.. ; But elthOugh it may be consiihnectme early bur planting ant a net reap of comstry,,it is tall aline every where for farmers and planters who asthimite this crop, to be looking iitentt Meth for'ms , Sate itAteltt it with,: lot rearlyait lolly,' saltless; onisliseifetreillfy 'rich organic . ' jut Well aiiinor-, VMS elements, to expect a large env of corn, Without giving it plenty of manure., The very antic. Wire 'arid size of the plantstheir habits and vapid{ tell Eui that such is the (fam'ifeirstly .impatience bad not long since convicted all nbser *hit Corn growers of the truth of what • we. here at. ..Arm. Without the elements to form the, grain out .4f,—to Bewails the stalk, in its Wholeness, and to en. able it to elaborate and perfect its seed—be irr -the soil, disappointment must necessarily follow every -iittentpt to grow large cv even comparatively pro Viable crops of corn. ft what-we affirm be tree, siedwe believe every candid, thinking farmer, will say that it is, they it should be the duty of every one who desires to make corn growing sproffiable ,V,iuieris, make the accumulation of manure a chief principle of his system of farming. it is not ittnificiatt for any one to say, that he has not time to -devote toentsh a subject—for it is alike his. interest, anithis duty, to take the time. On many farms;—es Pecially thoskhaving the advantage of *o'er fronts ....the materials for making manure are wiabundant that it would be an object to keep a hand and team ',ibis yard round, engaged in collecting them. ,On such estates, subsnrceinre to be found in abun- dance, that it would seem a sin, not to avail one's self of their enriching properties, as there can be no qt . :melon, bat that Providence placed them there ' that man might be induced to appropriate them to' the use of his crops. We were on a visit last summer at a friend's, wham estates fronts the bay shore, and creek" mak ing out of it, for , upwards of two miles. His shores were lined at different points, with thousands of loads of the very beet kind of materials for compost ing into manure; yet he had never used any of them ; and the only reason he bad to give, was that he could not spare the time necessary to collect them, as if the time and labor which might be thus appropriated, would not result in more profit to him, than soy other time or labor bestowed on his tam. We left him with the promise that he would set his hands to collecting and composting thefollow lag tall. ..11 he did so we would like to heat what "emit they may produce on his crops the present semen. If he tollowal our advice, as to the mode of eomposting the fought materials on his shores, with ashes and plaster, or with barn-yard manure sod plaster, we feel very sure that the effect will Aso tell open the products of his corn crop, the Area. • snit year, as to make him a believer in the faith Which teaches, that the first duty of the tiller of the ail, is to accumulate manure. Neither men nor beast can effectually labor unless he be well fed, so it is with the soil—unless the substance ab. erected in the growing of crops, be replaced—be .resupplied...echaustion, impoverishment, must be the inevitable consequence. In this replacement, and resupply, one need not be so very choice in his reflection, for all animal—all vegetable bodies, may be usefully and profitably pot in the compost heap, if you apply the proper leaven to excite per. mentation and decay. One load of barn yard or amble manure, if it be good—it it shall have then properly taken care of, or fire bushels of ashes, surf( bersutnoroor to oonwart two loads of marsh, / river or creek mod, or wood mould or leaves, or ' ditch or road-scrapings, or earth from headlands, or fence corners and sides, into good manure. To ev. cry twenty loads ditch materials, one bushel of plaster, or from two to five bushels of salt whichev er be the most convenient or economical, should be added. Over every layer of the coarse mater;;., plaster, salt, or charcoal dust, should be spread, as .the compost heaps arebeing formed, to arrest or economise the volatile principles of the substances, . es they may be elaborated by the process of the decay of the rough materials, for in all substances we have named, and all others of kindred nature, there are large parentage' of nitrogenious matters ..Awl percentages of those elements which,under the Operation of decomposition, generate ammonia, that substance which gives to Guano so mach of its Wive virtues—so much of' its agricultural value.— : We did not wish to be understood as desiring_to . convey the idea, that in the production of ammonia, the substances named by us, have any thing like the sane quar.tity in their composition, u are to be found in Guano; for such is neither our belief nor -our-dbject; but if applied in quantities named by Ats, they will answer hilly as well, as do the °Min _ ery dewing of Guano given to an acre of land, We believe that twenty-horse cart loads of compost,pre ; pared ipt w• have directed, would impart equal k present benefit, :swath' a dressing of 2, 3 or 400 lbs. Guano; while its effects, in the melioration of the soil, would be much longer continued. We are aware, that the collecting of the materials, and the _ tormatkes of such comport heaps' will occupy con: eidaable time. Be it even so; for time and money, -pawl be better applied and expended. We know /maims where one ;pan end a teem could collect . , • twenty loads in a day, which would,ivith the ad d:oloes we haat named, manure an airs .of land so that the yield wnujd double—and certainly no one will question the pirditableuess of such results, • Jo seeding to corn, it is always beat to be literal; allowaturee should be made - for destruction by birds .ap.leaelcom roving in the ground, face. Therefore, it, .ht the safest to drop from five to eight grains in Am* hill; in the dropping of which, care shall ire taken to spread the grains well, so that the plants plight pottecheed together. We have found the. • common pipe a retyped implement tidrop with; - tar valuation, the bole-maybe made to hold any grunbetof grains, and thus may oniforinitr in the Wenber be regulated, and much tints saved. . G O OO Arwrox..Nevier borrow irrou can pouibly V POW ii, • ' -'..' , • ' ' -'' • • ,„ 1 - t ---- ,Vii natilritTy Digit you lui able ' - to .loppirt a arila. . •.• •• - ' ~. •. •.,.1...•... ~ -NMI illPeak.stil of of ans, . ;'. :, i' , ':..t.,4l36llber.MlAMlCll3rftl.:. , 1,10 t..... - 04‘11 1 .4Xj 1 141V4rs' . 111 . A l trraltOrial lirinlir. set s I'. 7.4 ot iii f ,iiki.t.iftwi,iiiiii;)itii'il i4 . f 4iii!i# 4; o i lio r A O *Will hat Of *lf toliitfe 107 - 1. , *el* kitittiirhitskilifiliii ettnitW, - : itimrite: tt lA* , 'OO , b7 - ithi'o l4 :Or OchOelit i e:Pitlititirde, 43)fidif'rdi.i .suet e testify; with grateful ei#4.ilen' la: 7)! T r'lleit t4'. iaik,', the::iiiiiiieskiblehenelt thir •reOly. pd rielnk .'.. nee' of his /oval iiitle' medicine.. • : ' ' ...f' 1 "''''' • .'' , S,Eillititfilf, I 'eontrict4 a' .siMenk ttelk:iiiid t _.4li coriiitqueneeS:ifsrhichl higtchilli; alternated iiith'leo. Ser. pains an 644104 brarSt. Anil ihntdde'fbladir,.;l o * AI bad teeeighoind , ne ' , expecte nation. ' ' i' kept,' ' Offing . irkinm'ititil t took el led; end 114 the ”eiteaditlee 4( 1 my fondly:oly 150n0.:., t 'etni!;ipder his are iboneitodr' weeks; Writ thitexpiratiett dr that time. was, rectueed' l so low.thei'despalittaile Veld OTAilielf inili'dends,) and eveninyehydcian'abindeittedurtUand gave me -veto die' with the hasty eonsuiriplion.- My iiiipelite was.geoe,my.lowels terririegularaever aridinight- I'sweatsaiain in my Mess; and shoardensttended with a &Welling cough,!which-wns eery 401 ; illy. flesh', bed'fairly all gone..and was tio..lwesitf tbat:ll .could I scarcely raise my head from thapilloar v ind.waa 'truly,l an 010 itiif 0440 behold. My friends had been sent for t o see Me dier,erid my.sick bed was surrounded by: kind and svatpathizing neighisinr; aithm bwitmatt- M witness my depettiiiii from this - amid. When all raiys Ofluiliatier Era:draw Trecorery. a i weigiditrer MG David Vowed, progriiisakte tg.pcheuelee Polmonic Syrup, with - I view of loosening, my.imeglC and relieving me of,the ttnigh phlegm;o.l J It Means of efferding temporary relief, remarking 'it the dale, t, dial was matte gone Ore the Syrup to" be of any permanettibenefitP -MiWilkcantitietiliii - fthe relief of my intense sufferings, procured some of the. Put. monic Syrup. , I found it afforded me nine!, and con tinued using' it. L could feel its healing Influence arm my lungs. ' 1 continue to improve under item*. end my friends were much gratified to witness my unexpected un pnnremmat ; many of my neighbors came to look at me as one raised from the dead. • I. • . .-; My cough now became loose. and I Mt . something break, w'eni. bad the pain in ;my breast, and 1-dis charged large quantities of yellow matter: . -I have for weeks discharged Ind raised a spit- box fall of matter every day, with hard lumps like grains of sotnetbing. I My bowels now became regular and netunds''end mg appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re train from eating too much.' My strength' linefeed, and I regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every reaped soon after I commenced using the Syrup, Wand the -improvement continued until I was restored to my health: L have passed through the inclement weather of the latter 1 part of winter and the spring, and feel as well• nowes ever I felt in my life, and I ant this day a living -testi mony of the greet efficacy of Schenck's Pulasidic Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. ' - Lest this statement bethought too highly colcred by some people, I subjoin certificates of enunther of the inhabitants of Tacony, who saw me at different times during my disease, and never expected to see me restor ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers ohi Mystic Lodge, No. 270, I. 0. of 0. F., who kindly, watched over me, and fully believed they would-con sign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Polmonic Syrup. My life' has been spared, and I. am permitted to make the fore going statement for the benefit of suffering mankind. 1 1 reside at Tacony w and am well - known by moat of the people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me and team more particulars of ifke virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th, 1801. r ~TT mmwm; MS:I The subsaibers, members of the Mystic Lod re, No. 270,1. 0. of 0. F. of Hohr.esburg, Ps. do hereby ;ar tily that we know John C. Green, (and is a' member in good standing in No. 270 1. 0. of O. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary . Consumption, last want. r,su that they give hini rp .h die ; that he it now folly restored to perfect heolib i and they believe his recovery was produced by Schenctis Putt:iodide Syrup. W. believe his certificate is correct in every par ticular. HENRY NEFF, P. G. - ALFRED ROBINSON, P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. J. K. OSHA N, N. G. JACOB W ATERMAN, JR. JAMES C. CALVER. JOSHUA PHINEMORE. Holmesburg, Philadelphia Co.. Jon, 25, 10151 ? The undersigned, residents of Tacony, eight' miles above Philadelphia, being well acquainted with. John C. Green, and the circumstances attending his case, feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative dory, to make universally known to the public his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulmonary Cons/imp ' tion. So entirely.belpless was his condition, %mints been but a brief period since in that rapidly einktn.; and emaciate state, as to overly preclude, in opin ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robnat health. Thus the care. ful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Syr up, makesit our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of the most startling results that the whole annals of medi cal skill or science can produce. It deserves to be im perishably reco-ded to year credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of ibis hitherto remediless dis. ease, a lasting monument and a world-wide reputation in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, se peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the last stages of a ,pulmonary disease; anti izoreover;it being so generally believed by his nu merous friemisitnt no human rower could relieve, or protract his life, much lea; restore him bark again to his former health, we feel it thus too; duty to give oar unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect rCenverY, by means of the exclusive use of your wonderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who may be so unfortunate as to be similarly acted. David Conrad, - Jesse Duffield, C. Hinckle ' A. Heath, Joseph Head,Jr., Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn; Matthew Toden, James Torbert, John Blootnesbury, Allen Vandegrift. • Prepared only by. Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole. ale and retail, by, his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co.„ Wholesale Druggists, 177 North Thant street, Phil's, Clicken'& Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding &Po. No. 8 Stalest. Bositin ;. R. Inakekty, corned. Thirdend Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggbis tbronghout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & *on, Leßays ; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome ; J. .1. Warlord, 'Monroe ; D. D. Verkhorst„ Leßoy': C. E. Rethbone, Canton; King & Vostiorll Troy ; G; A. Perkins, Athens. - t gj;All letters addressed to DR. J. H. SIGHENCK, Core of John. Gilbert Co.. Wholesale Druggists. No. 177 North Third:street, Philadelphia. - SAVE YOUR-MONEY. MULL= 'P. ULN- & (LA - ri Tazinuat, 110110111 AND co.)1 IMPCRTERS AND JOBBERS 144 Broadway, one Door south of Liberty. 4 N. Y. HAVE now on hand, and will be .receiving daily through the lemon, New. Goods, direct front:the European manufacturers, and cash .Auctiont, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk - Millinery Gobda. - Our Stock of Rich Ribbons,, comprises every variety of the , !steal and most beautiful design,' imported. Many of , our-goods are manufactured expressly to Mir order, from our own designs and fatten; and . itand•norivalled. We offer our goods for-Matt Cash, .t lower prices than soy creditilot/Se jp America can a ff or d, - - . .All purchasers will And it greatly tolheifinitiroit to. reserve a portion of their money and make selietions from our great variety of rieh sheep goods, %Worm ri ch for Bonnets, Cape; Bashes and Bake, Bonnet Oaks. Grapes,l,isses • and._Tatistorm, Embroideriee,"Osillars; Chalmette, Capes ; • Berthas, Habits, Sleeves; Ceffe,-Vdgings -Sad Insenings,.. Em broidered Laces for MAdtiUii, acid ion ;lesbian, yalenciettes - Wsd tish and. Woven Thread. SmYriii;thiliitTitniask and 'Cowl Lusk Kid, 'Lisle arid- 811 miag irdir Glove* and htitte..Proneh and Arlenree: French Lace, IMO* . Atomises aim); Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. Mateh. IT, 1982. .--:-.7Zl44=aztror4a-VMOXlgSaCitkiilar4.Y.lreff-AiSeVAtt.glic-40PCS=ti lt=tr,;Vl4.7. _ NM New C al)edstelde Ware**. ,JESSE TAY14.0 1 4 VD EIRE ciint.Ly inform, et pubile'diiit he - has fJA otened a litiop at his new hOwle.eatneriof Stain and Pauly streets, newly oppoiltsfEdward Ovations; riescrandig , Where he Will keep onlnitid aernitinfsetift to order, Flapwasted.'CottaimiWindsor, Fancy, Cane , aided and Coniiiim CHAIRS, .olele - tit thiliwatieto and of superior durability. • 7 r.; 1 110 has also awside an assortment of iliestwass,, - 0 k w *: ea.-, .• . , ;:.i. • Repairing add - Heating Comm, Canwbottoin and ilair•seatbd Cbiirs, on reasoniblelennia , ,••• 7 : 4. = Oliertyjkialurciod, Wbitewood and'Cueintiber bar taken in paymentfor work. l e a He truas tint Ids_ long acquantanealw ibis cutitat; rind the durability 'of his work as teited by many years 41;perienee, wiltedeure him a stare of 'public patron-. age. Towanda, March I; 1851. _ BOOT - 3' .SHOES! 3Oh W. 11111aos ii• j_r AS removed his establishment to H, Mix's store 1...1 croft - ter of 'main street and thefublin agitare;anti will continue the taanufsittats of Boots and Shoes, u ..heietofori;.' - . . Fie has just received front Neve York t' large assort -theta of Women s e, Ch il dreit i senui lirisseeSdies, which" :iirieffcred °tidy prices. The attention cf the Ladies is iiiseicalerly directed to WS twacirtmen4 comprising the following new styles :—EnameUed.leturjeLindgen 'ter boots Vda. gime; black - liming and silk gaiters; walking shoes.buskinsidtc. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every detcriPtion. A large annotroUt'of Childent's &rtiy Retie - rm, buts and shoes; of all kinds. Par thii Gentlemen. almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This stork has been -personally selected with Cali, and be believes he tan offer superior articles it reasonable prices. • ••• antiZThe strictest attention paid to Mentsfaclurtng, e hopes by doing work well to tneirit a tontine tiaee of tht liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, May ft, 11351: • lIITHIMBIE • DENTIST trAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 2, Brick it •Row,(up.stairs,) in the room formerly occupied by Hon. D. Wilmot es a law office, where be will be pleased ea see those reqtriria his professional torah:es. , .;TOrranda. November 18, iB5l. • 311P•AM•1411i11011C311EIVICIIIIILARtg soav=es, VITAVING located in Towanda, his sersibee tally li be obtained by addressing a lieethrough the Post OfEes;or by calling it the • °Mee of Ulysses Mawr, Esq. , where he will be found r or where a written ap licatrnon left. Nov. 1, 1850. ILIATILMIDLIECIIESUALE Xs atm in Operation "rpriE ittibseriberibave moved to the new building on ' Pine street,. one &or belOw Wirers atom where they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost all descriptions. Tam ing and fitting up work, will be done also on reasonable terms as at Elmira 31 Owego. Old iron will be taken in payment. JOHN CARMAN & CO. Towanda", April 26, 1851. 7 Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. JERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. P. Harder, on Main street, a few doors below the Brick Row, where they will keep on band a large stock 'of anaattaca =OM% 0333.221% All articles in,tbgir line manufactured to order. and made of the best vitaterial.and for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern Pmartsylvania. They solicit a call from those wishing to imrchase,confident that (hey can give aatiafaction both as to quality end price. iry OM will be paid for Rides and Sheep Pelts, t the highest rates, at our shop. Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and C/K4ies, for kale in any quantity. nda, Naiember . lath, DM. THEsubscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adana , Egenwine, on Main- street, nearly opposite Drakes'avagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING 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 unmask& foil manner. - WOOD WORK for wagons wilt also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be warranted lobe well done, and manufactured from the best materials. The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge for themselves. ESENWINE & SEEBISCHH. Towanda, May 2, 1851. Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store . I A.M. WARNER takes this method ..., ,7 N of informing his old customers and the ,0 ~ j public generally, that he has preheated :..0 of I P Dui his stock of Watches, Clocks • and Jewelry, and commenced the above business in all of its various branches at the old stand of ti Niter, on Main street, two doors south of B r i c k B o i, r , His r e i,-ptation es a watch repairer is so well establiihed in this comtiltinitY, that it is badly ogees dart to sty a word on that point. With his long ex penence and great advantages for acquiring i {borough knowledge of the business, be has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and electo r I will do them justice. All goods sold, or Repaning done, warranted r I recommend, or the money refunded. A goad assortment of Clocks, Watchei and Jewelry kept constantly.on hand. My mato shall be—quick sales. small prollti, cash Awn, end no credit given. Credit need not be asked for—ss 1 am bound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda. July 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER. lo'Druggists Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners,. Paled Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. - TEE PRACTICAL ADVIIIIZIL, Conrotian or oyes owe smatmen axettrra. AOR -the coed Druggists.' Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Pactors . and Deal ers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. Edited by Horace Everett, Gradusteand Member of the College of. Pharmacy in the City of New York. - - ALA)—The celebrated Receipt of Professor. Wil lard, for making good leap at one cent per pound, that will wash beim and quicker without labor, than any other Soap ever Manufactured. This alone is worth fifty times the price of the book to any family.. Ex clusive .wholesale agent for the _United ._Btates.and Canada, • Price..so cents. Post Office Btarnps enamel to that amount will pay for one copy. which willhe lent free to any, part* of the United flutes. Stationers. Book sellers, N ewspaper Agents &c.. enclosing a cash re ' tnittanee willreceivs the work at a _large discount off , lurch 19, 1852. , ' ihdc at Wholesale., "LIVERY variety of Harrison'sVoltabian Ink just :Lk received by the subscriber—he has matte ar. ,raogements by, which be cast supply _Merchants & -Dealers, ones favorable terms as. CAP be bad of the proprietors. • :0. D. BARTLETT, .n - Tosranda, Nov. 49.1951. TAT'S, Caps. Bedew! Shoes ; 4 ewe p e w ow e 13, of.• Hits and. Caps, Also a Ingo stoek of A im s . Woman'. sod Clildramt Bags and ldhoesjnst received FERCURI3. .1/HU'D titiXtV.N 8C.0. 1 44: Ayo. Qcdrse, Crashed. Panaiiia - 860 i; tostireblit itna I e Bali istioisnat CIT retaii.y,exyAbsep tri MERCM. 150 "e4"'N"ql=4 ECONOMY, DIMABILffY AND NEATNESS: TBI7A2I4I,, , ITALIIIZIP, weirs, LIT. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWAKIA I H. W. LANDOD, - 109 NAeuu Stiur. N. Y. " ~.:4 • tr,l y-V01;lbItilt-J11/11 • , . O RIVI FbUVIT . st i•ltTs • ':ll3f4itaiift,PF:iintiniis one or onotti 'Wren "aria adults': • • Theusande'perish-by-afreepswithout-the iei l caws being known. Sonii,olhir lesson is suiditig4 for the sickness; until Oxidate to the -real anise. - What immense rergripritilley Acosta upon Ahe parent ;liiriukibes not know; andlffi'doitOr who doss not uc-i dendand• the complS l oo Whitt ie., daltoliPii, these Pre''' idois flowers of life—thhildob. ," _ , What should be done! :2: Thu answer is eitiji the ItennifUkft, Which St.l.* sure to do kood Itive.ito,wOrto, and if 'they' have, it wilrdeslitty e k d*edieete'lliem with a certainty apd Prfoisinnletify 3 tiffortialling. ' There is no mercury.; or mineral in it. Mercury is the.havis of mold 'Word remedies tho,remedy is scothetimes worse than the Alaimo: So never 'use los. ? toges, but rely upon this: 'Erwy.persen wilt be oon- Stntied on one ttlaltlisik Is the trrel..ps t cure sletinvented. Tie immense sale thallhislierinillige his p is a sure „fief of its value andfiiii.witistiatiOn in which it is held Fib families. -It wdold be 4etteAociiiiremstyp, to pub. `HA . the volumes Of peitaciapi that ,havilbeen.given fOr - `this article, and users , r of ' it- re !**itiested to `spread the name tia;s:' "Pericin whoM they think will p•benefiued by it. • , Speak of it in all familiwkatid you' will do your du. ty tp your follow creatures, and feel mural of the el' . ,probation of all good bed, and Will receive jotir ISSrard in heaven. • We call on all good citizens to make Impair' dirt ef fects of this wonderful remedy. ' • Remember, Via list for Orriek's Veimifuge. litartang' Hundreds of children adults are lost yearly with worms, ri hen some other cause has been supposed to be the true one. ~ w • . • , It is admitted by all doctors that scarce math wo man, or child exists,_ but what , sooner or later. are tropbled with worms, and in. hundreds of cases..sad tad relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, or : some other ailing conies ,off, the lower of the humso . family— while in truth they die of worms ! and these could have been eradicated-in a day, by the use of one bottle of s•ORHIPM.YERMIFUOR. • How sickening 3herthatight that these things should • be—and who can ever forgive themselves for not try ing this WORM EXTEgkIINATOR, :when they know that even if the case woe Aot worms, this reme dy could not by any -possibility do,hurt--but always gopd as a purgative, let the disease be what it may. now important then to use it, and who will dam to take the responsibility to do without it? Let all pa tents ask themselves this question in truth.and sober. nese. For sale by Dr. g. C. PORTER, Towanda, Geo Held Agents. 16y rireT riret Fire A RE you insured I application received and insur -11 ances effected by I: E. CANFIELD, Agent for the following safe and popular companies : The Hudson River Fire Insurance Cc. Capital . $200,000. The In. Lawrence Company. Capital 11300,000. . The 'inspire State COmoany. Capital $200,000. The Washington Company. Capital over $1200;000. 'rho State Mutual at Harrisburg. Pa. With a large Capital 'ad large increasing Cash Fund the Great Pennsylvania Company . Tice United States Life Ineurasee Annuity & Trust Comply. Capital. $250,000 On the new principle by which the insisted pastici pate: in the prontsm J. E. CANFIELE, Athens, Pa. YVELIVXPLIME V7,MITINDIM Important to Sousekeepors: THE •subscriber thankful for the Iliberal-patronage heretofore re. laeived, begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, iland those commencing House greeping in particular that he has `bow on hand a large assortment 'of FURNITURE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the best materials. ' BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress ing bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and walnut washstands, 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 approied natterns, together with other furniture usu ally called for; aii u: which will be sold ow the most accommodating terms. • i::*- 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. B.—Furniture of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman ship. • 2 • Towanda, January 17, 18M2. . , 1 Removed to B. Kingsbery's Bloek ! . A. Chamberlin, • • ir_T A 8 just rethmed from the city IP: 11 of New York with a large 44 supply Watches, Jewelry and v '2 l ' the erfow are , cc l l owing articles: in. part, --Lever,: L'Epine end Plain . Watches, with a complete assortment of Gold • Jewelry. such its Ear Rings, Pin ger Rings, Breast Pins,-BraceletsjAekets, Geld chains, Gold Pens. Key* etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers for sale emeedtngly cheap for CASH. Matches repairetron short notice, and warranted to run Well, or the money will be refunded. Omni writ ten agreement given to that effect if reottired. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce eaten in payment for work; sad lasi' learn new, and 'oreveraha the Produeermtitt be' paid tail; Me tote* is done:h4 war - against credit in all its farina. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April se, 1850. IBILLIra , I=91 1 .41 9 031 i kAIIiERDIro Adams A Staahrlane,l „:: H ,_ • ATING entered into co.partnershipinthe ptactise of law, have also established an, agency for the side of real estate in the countrotßradfortt Poisons haringwisl edits which they ,datits to 1 011, by calling and leasing Cdeacriptien of their., property with the tarns of sala,vilt undoubtedly find it, to: their silvan tags, t. • •- ' . PersOns desirous of purchasing eau hiltiMbere sety is for description of the "sanse with the price and term. otpsymetiva*; be informed sits; tbi validity of title. J. C. ADAMS. Towanda. Mr; 11;18111. J. MACFARLANE. .i SirrAt i fi ' ,7 A A N D - 4 , 60 - 0101461' kliFtrf ~i;hr.,4, i irsuumsum 00 ~ Iva t,e.m..4-= .1 i''it: l 'ItfAWRIIIICZT , IMAINS.; . - ,, i LI'I -v: lij ri rfattitlOUlte selm Engines MM.:Monk Bi n 1600" horses *ear.' 'fforittliAat En. epic - Onliei*ltini bed plitii;Mtat-iirtMe Oil* "Ali firini2elPaudon ildreet DR joints 1 - mml'l'llo4i to be steam tight ilithiut 'picking lii' point t'alt bearings and Wearing surtarei large, and tanning in 'adjtiStsble hours itbrottrior'llaphitt 'meta!: all' bahurce mimes with summlbelrfacer.„ThitHegulator Is attached to die'bed- Plc'. ' i niii roOk Pomp is in an independent stand, arnalged:with• crank sh c aft and tight end loose pulley, iiidi.' la readiei belt front . the engine shaft' or from any other shalt. Tjes•itl'hole style ot work Is TM sur itssid,hy,, any engine buikteri in ilietnitad, Owes ? lltiiilers of the hes! American or " English ton heads ? • '4lf., cr irouxlit iron-I...Mee tabulatorwithflies— made in the most thoroaiti manlier:. ' •- , ,•, Eneineafiom S to 100' horse* Poster ebtrdandy on 1 ditidr-or,iA ?Ogress, toli6deliiired mithinet fevrihyi , of the receipt of in order. I Also, .rne!ixj! pairlifills;eipabfa'afaaering 6000 feet Iboard Measure, of - one inch tioardi, in` It hoire: with one Maley sew, and.reVdring nO other foe) than the smardtutt.s, - r:' .. • -,, ,„ , ' - ,'".; : • _:- • The •• following are the prices of-a- few of these en gines • < , „ Saw Milli Including - atom. engine, holler and iron 4 chimney, complete ; pitman irons r Mule, intwirotur. - setters.; feed, and all bolts and irons for 80 feet of - ''earrings, complete, • 1: . $l5OO, Steam engine, 10 in. &metes< of•cylind er, 25 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 360 square feet of < hieing surface, and all castings pipes valves. and other puts necessary to set it its complete' opera don, • ' $1525 1 4ealls engine, I 2 in t dhuneter of cylinder. 30 in. stroke • with tubs:Slim contiaintng 480 squire feelOf firating surface; complete as before,sl7l s Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Maine Rail void at Lawrenee,26 miles from - Bestow reran ZIA On delivery. Boilers for' the above modified to suit purchasers, and prices accordingly. McKay- Hondley, late of Pittsfield, Moue., whose steam engines are already widely known, bare recently taken charge,of the works„of the Essex Compony,and will be eb,- frith their intsteased facilities.and expe rience, t mike - their opproved engines cheaper and better than heretofore. May 8,1852. y GORDON IdeIEAY. • , 0600 CIZALLIINGEI WFIATZVER concerns the - health • and hippinees of a people, is at all times of the most valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will ITo ell in their power to saVe the lives of their ihildren,"tmel Mit every person:. will endeavor to pro mote their own health at all sacrifices. 1 feel it to be my linty solemnly to assure you that WORMS,.'ac cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to-which children end adults are liable ; if you have an appetite continually changing from one kind of 1301.1 to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking at i ,the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that eli these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re. medy Ztobonsack's Worm Syrup. An article founded upon scientific principles, corn. pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per. fectly safe when taken, and deterinined in all itseffects and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, most advertised nostrums, composed of Calornel,for the removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vermiftiges, drc., but bas perfornpd the most astonishing cures,and saved the lives of thousands, both young and olJ.wbo have been pronounced hopelm—iricurable by Physi- Mns. Read the following, and become convinced of its efficacy over all others: Ma. 3. N. Hour:react —This is to certify that my child,' 15 yews of age ' having been sick for 5 years,and was attended by Dm. Loper, Whillis and Phisler for a longtime without receiving any benefit;' when after elk:lg her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and eonsilted one of the best physicians; her disease still growing worse. ft was at this time I war induced to try Hobensuck's Worm Syrup, and after taking two bottlei she entirely repined her health. Hoping that this will prove a benefit to parents whose children are similarly affected, I am yours, dic., R. Bowies:. nobensack's Liver Pills. No - part of the system is more liable to disease then the Masa, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood; or giving a proper secretion to the bile; so that . any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously in Jaundice. Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore watch every symptom that night indicate e.wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of Roots and Plante, furnished by nature to heal the sick . —Namely, Ist: An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd—an Atteratite, which changes in some insensible end in explicable manner, the certain morbi•l action of the system. 3d—a Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th—s Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with other ingredients, and operating on the bowets,and expelling the whole mus of corrupt and vitiated matter, and pyrifying the b!ood, which de stroys disease and restores health. Agentafor Bradford Court •y—Dr. H. C. Porter end J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; M. Bullock & Co. Smithfield; Barnes & Bailey , Waver lee ; H. Spear, Springfield ; Eli Baird, Troy ; L. D. paylor, Burlington ; Brown & Rockwell, Monroeton ; rkhust & Lamb, Leroy; Chas. Rathbone, Canton; Ulm T. B. Huwland, Columbia, travels in the adjacent counties. 48y MOUNT PROSPEOT WATER maxi a= =mut% BINGHAMTON, N. Y. THI6 institution is located in a beautiful and ro. _a. mantic grove at the base of Mt. Prospect, and within the . 5 nrporation of the village. Possessed of an abundant supply of the purest soft water, advan. tages for exercise in the pure air, of carriage and footwallti up the mountain, free from the " noise end turmoil of busy life," with excellent sailing and rowing privileges upon the • pleasant 'waters' of the Cbenango—these are a few of the paesentationathe Care offers to the invalid. The house is new and commodious—bathing ap paratus excellent—well ventilated; with23o feet piazza. The Medical department is under the entire care 01 Hr. THAYER and wife, who have had a large experience in Hydropathic practice, and are favora bly known as successful practitioners; Courses of lectures, with full plates and illustrations, wilt be given throughout the season - to the students and pa tients upon Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene, for which there will be.no additional charges. - Females who have been confined to their beds for years, are invited to correspond with us, or give as d:". call.— Our success in the treatment of those diSeasei pe culiar to women,- have given us confidence, and we say to, all such, even if they have " suffered' much of many Physicians." make one more trial. Terms from 114 to Vit per week .(payable weekly.) according to room and attention required. Patients will provide for personal use 2 comfortables, 2 blau• kets,.3 linen or cotton sheets and 6 towels. O. Y. THAYER; M.D., Resident Physician D. W. & H. M. BARNEY. Proprietors. BLACKSMITHING ADAM ESEMWDlE.respectfully infarms•tive pub. 6011101 e now occupies - the shop where himsel And brother have for vein; worked' , nearly .opposite Tomkine foundry. where be irready , to 40 all work in, his line, as formerly in timbers manner. He is de. termined thee reputation he has attained air :a skilful workman shall notauffer by any neglect pi.the inter. esta.pf customers or by any inattention to buriners. TOOLS, manufactured to anierr-..macbinery pf all kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind. of Repairing analTantiftscithing - will Aredone at shalt stab* and in the style. desired. - •t • • --•• ,• • • Rohs -thrA, reasithabin . „ . ifk(cf..mnfey-Prpduce in Omen' for work, but ob. Deets strongly to credit. Towanda,. Jan. IT, 1851. • 51,;rarr) orims.4l.4,oj.rha • ~ );it.. i;: t .:•, ; . il I s .... . . . ,L;:: A --, - . --ti • - 'TN _ . . CHERRY;TECTOR-4 corms, COLDS, HOARSENS% BRONCHITIS, H r HOOPINSI-CONCI, own; - Amin, AND folsol 3 llos. (IT an the natnettiva mediehtea ext an t, kJ' - of them • valeable) for the tote of eottiplainiS, nothinerbalever been tuned at eomparein its anti' with this Prepar e *, care isontetimet, - but at all times and In all d!, the bike and throat where medicine eon the thie will do it. - It is pkasant to tak e , ead , safe in- ccordance with:the directions, w e advertise for the infortiestion of those who it butthose ',Whale not. Families that • its value wilt not be. Without, its and by its tit they are secure from the dangerous consols, Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen k it , Consumption. The Diploma• of the Massechusetts lo i ri tot awarded to dal preparation by the Board of September 1847 ; eke, the Medals of the it Institutes of Alt, in this country ; also tin of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, b ee b ee ; the Caritas'. FrICTORAL; by their Government aideratien of rte extraordinary excellence sr nein in curieg, affections of the Lungs and '1 Read the following opinion founded on experience of the eminent PhySician of the City of Dr a. Ayer : Se. louvre. May g, Five years trial of your Chew* Pectin' ; lien, has proven what I foresaw from he c. must be true, that it eradicates and cures the end cold' to which we, 4n_this section, are liable. I think its equallseknot yet been nor do I know how a beitei. remedy can be the distempers,pf the ihroistpgid lungs. J. J. BUtitYpe, See what it has done on waited constie only in the following cases, but ilhousand me Dr. Aye?: Stiegtiee, Jan. 21, In the month of July last, I was attacked 1n lent diarrhea in the mines of California. Ir • to San Francisco in hope of riceiving bee& changer,ef climate and diet.—My disrbes was followed by a severe conettand muck finally ttarted for home, hot received no be from the voyage. My cough continued tort and when I arrived in New York, I was at of ed by my acquaintances as a victim- ot eons I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason what my friends a/1 believed. At this time menced taking your truly invaluable medicine little expectation of deriving any benefit from - You would not receive these line. did i not my duty to state to the stßictedithrosigh you health in the space, of eight months is full ett I attribute it to the use °fp:lc/CHERI TORAL. Tours- truly, WILLIAM. W. 85, WasretweiTom, Pa, April 2, 11 *Dear Sir f reeling that I have been spared premature grave, through your instrumentallit ;providence, or God, I will take the liberty to my gratitude Cough; and the alarming symptotns of had reduced me foe low Co leere me silt. hope, when my physician brought me a bolt " PreTonsk.7 It seemed to afford imineibi and now in a few weeks time has rendered , health. If it will do for others what it has done tot are certainly one of the benefctora of cosokit4 Sincerely wishing you every blessing, lon Very respectfully yours. JOHN J. CLARK. Rector of St. Peter's With such assurance end from such men, no ger proof can be adduced unless it be from io upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. ATER, ' Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by Di. H.' C. PORTER, Towanda; Wellsboro'; E. toyer; Covington ; liumphr Borden, Tioga ; W. 11. Elliott, Elmira; A. ' Montrose; and by all Drugg,kts everytohete. Monnin - Fru, N, 'h. 9 .'P,X:r.Y ff~ ':~~S.i~.L =COM. MMS Oriental or Sovereign Salm 110 NONE Genuine unless accompanied he 1 ill le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr SOULE & Co., upon each box. In offering to The public this justly eelehr, EREIGN BALM OF ILIFE, it is not oar make any false alinements or wild mrenior superior efficiency in restoring to health the suffering, well knowing that their repotin STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself saf mice for the afflicted. Many proofs might be given of their tab but we prefer those unacquainted with the. themselves by enquiring at living tvitnecars the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe, able in all eases. being pure/u vegetable. and eine worthy their beet confidence and pasomie , The following certificate was sent us for the p get HaNnirrrA; Monroe Co. N. Y.. ‘l2y We the undersigned, citizens of Henreui: used personally Dr. Souk's Sovereign Balm witnessed the healttorestoring effects thereof, recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the which we are acquainted. G. M. ROBERTS, G. H. BROWS PHILLIPS. D. G. 0118. H. A. TIBBETTS, LEWIS REET• P. B : —You are at liberty to publish thisfor tic good. BEWAUX. Or COUNTERFEIT! ! We arena! any one who is making a spurious article tit ed to make utie of our name ; but some of bad theimpndence to imitate our boxes Eli Myriam Certificates, ace. u n t el s the pt careful when 'hey purchase, they will b e . den IX, The genuine Sovereign Balm Ptils wholesale and nisi, of Dr. SOULE tt Co , Onundaga Co. N. Y. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER, T0U113113 their Agents in every town in the countrY. W'msport & Athens Railroad L TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING ST G'H. BUNTING, respectlully inform! lic that he has removed his store to C° building, one door below Warner's natal he will be happy to see all who rosy be it Good and Cheap Clothing. He is c onstant to his stock all the new and desirable style, ferns, and feels confident be can satisfy 01 may give him a call. Jost receiving from New York, I W. ble assortatent of Spring and Sumner CA, in the . bet manner, and which will be soh! the lowest prices. He has also received, . large lot of YOl CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING, to'which he ist *widen and which will be sold at low rata made arrangements by which he on sent for !We desired, with the certainty of pnwarit% 'rade. , and making up, done as usual it litaltionable manner, promptly and to order. Towanda, May 8,1851 y. Y E ROC J KR & kred for olds by * ASS WARE I larilAl