iit .~.... a :.. Corn -- ac S. Uiy t :iniing Ma. roma : : :—.l-prointiodsome time ago to seed yeti an hrta k nn -raisin',, , , Com : nod .iyi•:nceotdatice ettli.tharOrniSitnive hastily petineWdiO"felipte;• which is at your sarsjie;t For the last Rix yea - r.:l haveheen eiperiartittinOi . for the l. u rpnse of asrertaining the'titit - feriae aI grosstnp corti,,that one gretit - ericir faritiers lall c is that of phottingtoo close;-from three. - _ feet to, three feet six inchegbeing tltedi'strinCe non allOWed l)etWeenT: the roWs way: .. plartja to :soot e:oot ; lin:tows.; f rom north to. `ouch,: leaving usittie.e'nf tour leer bereen - each: I then ilropitetiltrainis.al erne an intervid r4trici feet :MIX it half ttetiVreen each dropping. My' ;" th . "' 1 '1 e • ,„,,u/LPFlit— t rutt nor I Jut( e-, tho.enefit tench son as.possi-, blepalid ta prevent in a certain degree one row 'mm4114414 another.. Cons - like snakes - is 'fond of the sun,llEvery hill is covered with the hoe, [pre- . tring the good 01,1 way in' thnt respect try any - other) taking-good emu thrr4tre s sintes or clods - rent upoo sett - oas q„ oaf This g c3iYli - '6 2 treCe 141 isite - d in tin • su: . . t. 7.,Jily time for planting Is, generally between the 10th arahlsth of May, ground mcliartee in become well-warmed before the seed Issau into h. There is fat' less danger'. at the corn rotting', w hen the ground is Warm„and the rapidity of its groa th more than compensates Inn the lateness of the sea• sonl 'besides, it is not so liable to a back 'set .as i when it..is .planted earlier: Many farmers plant ,their corn the last week in-April', when the ground is wetand cold, and as - a consegnenee, (unless un der very favorable. a , scritestrinces) it lays there for weeks. without germinating, and very frequently -rots,•Alltaveliknown,Corn to-remain in :the ground for three weeks helore it made its appearance above ground, while it is seldom 'the Corn planted from the 10th - to the 15th of May, -does spront in - three or four days. It may be proper to remark here, that alwayssoak my seed corn in hen manure water, before - I ?refer my mode of planting to the drilling sys -tem, as the corn is less difficult to keep clean, and I find that I can raise just as much as by the other plan.. I have raised from 75 to 80 bushels per acre, 'without extra manuring, which I consiler a fait Meld . Last season, I tried the experiment upon ten acres, by planting one half full fonr feet apart, two grains.at a place, 23 feet apart The other hall wail drilled in; 4 feet avail. The drilled portion was much more difficult to keep clean than the oth er, and the yield was about the same. The corn Gil the 5 acres planted according to my larori:e method, that is full four feet between the rows, and 2i feet bet wsgn the droppings, was much the finest being file largest and fuller in the ear, and easier '1 ShOnlahave - mentioned in the beginning of this article, tharmyground:intended for corn, is always put in the best condition before plarting. Spring td, T thing, much to be preferred for corn ; unlesii the land is too rich, which is not often- the case. In &including this plain statement, I wilt merely remark, that if the same attention were paid to corn growing, that is given to the raising, of wheat —if the land was as well mannred and wo r ked, w e could as easily raise one hundred busheli to the acre, as we now raise filly.—Farm Jovrnnl. F. N. ELLMAKER. , .Spring Lawn Earm, Lan. co., Pa. SHEARING Aso Sscwra Wont —This should net be done sooner Man the season will admit, as the sheep would be hr . danger of taking call. Wool, ,intended to be sent to a distant market, may be put .np and pressed in, bales of the manner of boston, or it may be crowded into sacks holding frotn 200 to 250 lbs. II desi ,, ned IQ be shipped on a long coy. age, it would be more economical to piess it intu square bales, as it wiinlcr orcopy 400. bulk, and consequently effect a saving freight. But in the in• teriorpf a country where convenience tor baling "_are not always at had, sacks may be employed, made of 40 1 irich burlaps, or 45-ittch gunny cloth, feet long; each of the sacks may be made cf piecevof cloth 5 yards in length, by doubling the ends until they meet and sowing up the sides with twine. The mouth of a sack may next be sewed to a strong hoop of wood or iron (diameter twenty-five inches for the gunny cloth; then let down its body through a circular hole, two inches less in diameter than the hoop, cut in an upper door of the building, lot_of a:temporary scaffold erected or the purpose, where it can swing clear' beneath. One man may ifilo,gest,irgo thwack, liile another hacds him the 'fleeces, he should place in regular layers, pressing them down in the mean time, with hi- feet until it is filled. •After this the sack may he slightly raiseti, die hoop disengaged, the memli ci !he sack Sewed up with twine, and' the (yeratiOn is com• CURE in GAUGE"( t Covm—A correspondent of the (ieneseo Farmer, recommends a piece of poke root ihosize of a. walnut, -to be given in a rook) occasionally, as a eOreforgarget. He kays it should be given thrbe mornings, then skip.three morning. until the cure is effected. For wpreventive, he says gip your eows little sail-petre with their salt, in j proportion of two pounds to a taiThel. 'The editor *tats, hit alstrong decociiort_ of smart weed applied *ill assist in the cure. • - - llsarsitommTrtess.—The American Agricaltar 's ast ridicnieti the itlea, - nt slitting the bark of trees wstb.a-knrte,:as is very nommon with - many per: soak when a tree is bmir Lewd; - wiifr a 'vie* . DI mitiiihit' - gninr. - It gori l a:on ighth 'the same •• .wit. , proptmig, slit the skin of a bony ljalf starved calf, it hurling it out to pri'smre , thd spring, in oraerio will tolls 4 o 111 Sariis to . plants *hat bldoq is to alitrii3l4,*lnstead of this Collit3" it atlviics - to dig. about and, cultivate the too's of the tiees—serape orl-she-moss, and vzash item or trunk with soap sifTl'aya or - chamber stops Sad tlie, bark will take earinif This is atl nodoubt true, as eiperi ence :nalif;tioinplry prove'—=antl - On t wild' sale . ' ; SeLacncrx or-Ssizr; Conm—ln - a , elect.ng - sew eami , eaftraterseteetediwkiqb, ere_ peffFFt _in nil re- of did.. end) and imperrectliernols from each ena,ot earl ate rernor• ea prd - sertialtitlet a 1 ailed for seed 411, _ Ajitaljetibal 1.46114mA a patent fot leatitei tan Red with. the baskot a 'doz..- - =I • .-, Ztestue6PYA `1: .3Erns Z A TIMAGIMECI 1ri P 23:02 ) . Iwas on Aho verge,of die itivs( l +4o4}fita gone that ' my , farbilY 'and hi - gild:iliaa lost ccdtly ;-brid - svhert i'MtifiresilltatibiAtilmfg"t OOP Cued by Pl*:use 'Of SibeticksePulitionib de • site be test ify, with grateful `-iinotion folk. .BChincls, - the taisPeakahfe beaftit reereeti ROM ilie .`use , et his itivatiribletnedicine: . • bl l udy hot fall,' cc t i- acted a vittlerk:cati; : Albil comstpience'a which I Indpiillsltternated fe ver;=pains-iii my rietit breast and Shoulder blade, with bad eolith; and no ''expectontion, :I kept 'getting worse oatil I took my lied, and lied the ,attenda*e'Pli, toy faraify Physician. I Waif underlie Ore &mull - our weeks, rind at the expiration`of that thnte redofed so lon ihat'despidr took Ethld itc'mytgell and 'friends': and' even tii,• - physlefaii abantiOnea up to the with tbeltasty conseniptiori.., My appetite teas gone, my' r ants'very irregular. "fever 'sweats, pain iri my breast and shoulder, attended with t , - ( list r ii . .ing cough, veri - tight iivs , had 'fif-arly golie, and Tina weak scarcely raissrmy laeixl from the-pillow, and was •truly sit object of pity to behold. My _ friends had been sent; fur to see me die, and my skit bed was surrounded by kind and sympathizing naighbnisk alba" bad Mute rlir witness my departure from' this world,- • Whenall rays of hope had fled of my recovery, At neighbor, Mr. David Conrid,propased to try &bench's Pulinonic Syrup, with a view of loosening my caigh and relieving me of the tough phlegm, and as a means` of affording teniporary relief, remarking at the time, that I was too far gone - for the f3yrop to be of any permanent benefit." bly‘sife, anxious for the relief of toy intense sufferings, procured _some pf . the Pal-- I rma S yrup . I found it affoided me relief, and con tinued using it. 1 could feel ita healing influence upon my lungs. I continue to improve under its use, and my friends' were much gratified to witness My unexpecled•lnit provement ; many of my neighbors came to look at me as one raised from the dead. My cough now became loose, and I- felt , something' break ,'w' en I had the s pain in my breast, and I dia. charged large quantities of yellow Matter. I have for weeks discharged and raised a spilt Los ftill of matter eve-y day, ts Ith hard hair like p . ,rairia of something. My bowels now became regular and natural„ and 'my appetite was AO far improved, that i could scarcely re frain from rating too much. My strength improved, and I regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after 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, and feel as well now as cerr I felt in my life, and I am this day n living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Pulmonto Sycup in curing pulmonary discailes. Lest this statement be thought ' 'too highly corcied hy some people, f subjoin certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Tacony, who saw me at different times during my disease, and never expected to see me restor ed. i al-o append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge, No. 270, 0. of 13. F., who kindly Retched over me, and fully believed they would con sign my remains to the tomb ; bat, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pahnottic Syrup, my life has been spared, and I am permitted to make the fore. going statement for the benefit of suffering mankind. I reside at Tccony, and am well known by moat of the people there, and will be gratified to have any person calf upon me and learn more particulars of the virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th, 1851. The sulnrcrihers, 'members of the Mystic Lod r, No. 270, 1.0. of 0. F. of Holmesburg, Po. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (noel is a member in good standing in No. 270 I. 0. of 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with n low Pulmonar y Consumption, last taint, r,su that they give him rp .o die ; that he is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was produced by Schenck's Pulmonic Syru We p. believe his certificate is 'correct in every par. titular. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON, P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. J. K. OSMAN, N. G. JACOB WATERMAN, JR. JAMES C. CALMER. • JOSHUA PHINEMORE. liolmesburg, Philadelphia Co., Jnne2s, IQSI. 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 n deep sense of imperative duty, to make universally known to the public his entire recta,. cry from the very' last stages of Palmonvy Consump tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been but a brief period since in that rapidly sinkin; and emaciate state, as to urerly preclude, in the °pins ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care- NI use of your invalm.l.le r-pecific, the Pti !manic Syr u;, inakesit our belief, wider the CifCLlft:,tiltleeS of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condukm, cne of the most Atnythris results thatthe whole annals of medi cal skill cr science can.produce. It &serves to be t in , punishably rcco-ded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless dis ease, a letting monument and a warld-nitio 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, au-' ;madded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary disease; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his rim , menials friends that no human power could relieve, or protract his life, much tree restore him back again to his former health, we feel it thus our duty to give out unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, 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 ms}' be an unfortunate as to be similarly laded. _ David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Mackie, A. Heath, Joseph JI cad, Jr. , Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Mat.hew James Torbert, John Bloomesbury, Allen V andegrift. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole,. safe and retail, by his sole tants, John Gilbert & Co., Wholcralo Druggists, 177 - North Third street, Phil's. Clicken'dt Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 State st. Boston ; H. Dlakeley. corner Third and Chestnut etrcets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists throagbout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County: - H. C. Porter, Towanda.; D. Bailey & Son, Leßays- ville ; T. Humphrey, Orwell;.Maynard dr. Woodburn, Rome ; .1. Warford, Monroe ;D. D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy; C. E. Rsthbone, Canton; King dr, Yosburg Troy; G: A. Perkins, Athens: , 1 letters addressed to DR, J. H. SCITENCK, Ca' e of John Gilbert 4 Co., What( sate Druggists, No. 177 North Third street, Philadelphia. ' SAVE Youil CMARZELif P. ratEIVULN & (LAIC trIZTOIA'S;" Roust; •3D _,to.) IMPCATERSIAND-JOBBEttS4 1.1 . 4 Broadway, one Door „:sotgh of. Liberty,st. N.: Y. and. will. be • daily li f ir l o4 o hlt: s e n te ll :st d r i e rr e e c the European - gnanufactnrors -nod caeb Auctions, rich, fashionable; cane.y. itiitinery Goods.;.Our .4 toe* of 'Rich RibliOnk. coMpriseitolimy - variety of ,the. taunt and toast beautiful do igna imported. Ahoy or our good 'are - manufactured expialry to our order, ircrrytoStr: own ,desigus and - patterns,_ and stand unriealfed; I.)lTer our 66Ods for Ott - Ojai; ut lower prier.s,tliaainy crodit.iliggeo,in-America Min All purcta .. sera,will ina it. matly,..to their interest to reserve a Partiaa.af their. miniPY. and.- nuke .netictions, from our great Varloty, Of_f kitcheap gliodi;°' Ribbons rich'for SonnePir Caps, Sashes and Ueltst - culel ,ls 4 o i. Crapes, :Lima and. Tatjetono Embroideries,Collato r •Clenusetto, Capes, Berthas; .Habits, b BleeVes, pigtails - 4nd' Inserting's. .Etn. broidered times for flhativii, 114'10011aq; ant YeiN, TIM& ion Meehlen. Voienelenei- and lintssels Ltteeo,Ettg= , tiidt arid . : Woven Thread, fiuyniti; Lisle • ° Thidad sot , 'Cottati,Litee4Kftl, , Lisle Thmad; and Sewing Gloyes and Mitts. Fretickind Annoicinartlihial FlOtieto, French Lae% English, America:tail:a Italiati; Meow nenniti and Trimmings. .• Bra dalrtriefillir frtierciti Acav: thaivand BeNreaalVaretoont, ,u,-orddirvgattr,4yifie:Kal;ll6 '6414 ofiili rouse• ior - Wor; or Kat tArtrit'Oferfoti'l4 . Visrikritlartf.ciii , i. brat lioopi -0 0;ttiiiit'or io oraer, rlag:iFfotek COttft4o,Windsor s i Pancy;Uniiii tkibleitirifP ferial;4'ini i . iopeilkozrluiibility., ''HO'bis - OrtiOloYsi a sfY 4 •, Rep rit4. ?trot atrng c.nimon, cane-bolt:lM' sitia Flotvseateit..qh4)4; - 'orr rectsotiable terms. ' Chet TY; rtaii.,-*ivid; Whittiioo4,and.Cuctit*r !ora -1 gitaVkili,j;ttyment, tor work... , traits ihatlliff len; ne49lprOttstairt:this county., Wlthe atuability o - ;01,!•3 warlk_a*l 6 l o4 YC B ks e , x_foriener; 'wilt geouro tywr, potrc I gig. • Tawaned. March 1 , ISSI-• BOOTS. - SHOES! 11. - 14Iitt`e..stare,"! corniroftaein sired enJ the I,uhlia . egnnre, find' will eenticitte theftnyttiftittire of Akootic ac I • -11'6'11(6 - pit tc4rvidrtsVpitipyi,l 6 ** rtri -Arent 0f.11'0min'4...9 hill/itO,Ornl,4. l 4test Pied, orli4" . ore olferea Loam' is;parichiatiy,.44ec!ealci" his ~ ossint ni - ea C - OinPrising • 1130,P1b3Willg new% stylca ;•4Ekinielletlleriny Li it gal. ter hti4ll' do. ,'hoes ; black la finli and SO gaiters -walking gaiters Shoes, of every det•trititiort. A large athmrtrrie - tiCof Chilaren's _fancy gaiters; boats .and shoes,,or dit kinds..; ' For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters find shoes. This stock has been, personally . selected with care r inclite believes 'he tau offer 'superior articles at ear t) able prices. r • - , 'l3:3' Tlie stricte4 attention . pant to 1 . _ 4 and,he hor4 by. doing work well to merit . a continu ance of the' liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, May 8, 1851. 3. LTITITO El, DE E UHT HAS REMOVED MS OFFICE to No. 2, Brick Row, (op stairs.) in the room formerly - occupied by Hon. D. Wilrn't us a law office, where he will be pleased to see those requiria his professional services. TovrOnda. November 18, 1851. IEaoIII -Err so NV VEGC36I-371160110111-449 CSIVIVTY ITAVING located in Tutranda, bie f iterviers may be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the °Mee of Ulr3sea Mercur, Esq., where he Will he found, or where a written q licatimonitiay be lift. Nov. 1, 1850. MEM 11' , -...'3U2).•A 2,, , )` A Isl Zs Still in Operation ! THE subseribers have moved to the new building on Pine street, one door bclo'v 'llercurs store where they will keep on hand and inal:e to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost .II description% Turn ing and fitting up work. will he done also on reasonable terms as at Elmira 3r Ow!?,.). )!,1 iron will he taken in payment..tOllN CARMAN & CO Towanda, April 26, 1 65 1 , ECONOMY, DURACTITY AND NEATNESS. • Saddle, Harness & Trnnk Manufactory, JERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Harder, on Main street. a few doors below the Brick Row, where they wilt keep on" hand a- large stork of ZaW.ii3CO.a "-r:Y.;:)21`2".3 TIIUNKS, TALTStS, WIIICS, FTC All articles in their !Inc manufactured to order. and made of the hest material,nod for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern P-nnsylvania, They 'solicit a call from those wi.hing . to purchase, ennfiaent that they ran give satisfaction both n.; to quality and will he !nit! fur Hide's and Sheep Pelt 4, t the highest rates, at our &hop. - Sale Leather, Upper Lea Mt"-, II trzie.s4eather and Calf skins, for sale in any quantity. Towanda, November 19th. 19!%O. NEW BLACK4NIITII SHOP. THE subscribers respectfally inform the public that they have taken the shop 14111(11y occupied by Adam Esensvine, 1,13 Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds - of BLACKS YHVH:NG upon reasonable rearm. They are determined by doing their work well. and promptly, tomerit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORSE—SHOEING done in the beat manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the tgiost skil ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will alao.be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will he warranted lobe welhdoneyand fill trufacturcti from tho bcs roroorM4, The public are requested hrl. give'us a trial, and judge for themselves. IESEIVA INE dr. SBUBISCIfiI. Towanda, Ma-, 2, 1851. MYSTERIOUS KNOCK d! IN TOWANDA! Cloak, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! - A.M. WARNER takes this method .. of informing his old cii , tarners and the I;4* pliblic generally, that he has purchased of J.P.Bul , his stock of Watches, Clocks `-• rid Jewelry, and commenced the above business in all at its various branches at the old stand of the latter, on Alain strer, two doors south of Brick Row. . His reputation as a watch repairer is so well established in this canno nit., that it is hardly neces sary to say a word on thi point. W ith his long ex perience and great advantages for acquiring, a thorough knowledge. of the business, he has rmiliilegee in saying to the publie r bring on your watches and clocks, I will do them justice. All goods solil,nr Repairing done, warranted as 1 recommend, or ihe money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My-motto shrill be—quick sales, small profits. cash down, and no credit given. Credit need not be asked for—as I am bound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda, July 12, MO. A. M. ‘V A RIVER. 70 Drue, gists, Apothecaries, Perfumers. Confectioners Patent Medicine Faciars, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. THE TRAVEZOBI.I4 ADVISER, On, COMPOUND OP OVER ozrE HUNDRED REicElrti. FR the mot Druggists.' Apothecaries , Perfumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors and beat ers in Toilet and-Fancy Articles. • „ ~Edited by Horace vcrctt, Graduate and Member of the collegt„of Phar acy in the City of .New York. ALticl.. 7 .lle cele gated Recetpt;of , Professor Wil lard; for malting go soap at . one vent per . pound, that will•wash better 211 q uicker without labor than any other Soap ever Ma creature& This alone as worth fifty times the price of the book- to any family. Ex -1 chasive:wholesale gent for. the, United States and Canada, H.-W. LANDOD. • 1004.144.1TIMET.:tsill. Y. . Price. cents.' Post 04lice titamps enclosed,• tp thst4u4tront mill pay for ornittopy. which ciill:l), sent, free to not part of the trnite.dtates. Statioriers,.flebh.; "sellorrAngspeper -Agents etc.. enclosing a- cash re. recerFe. the talc at , largo ..•aiitothitfa Af :ar& 113; 48521 . - • X'at • '••• E itttryariet of Harrison's Columbian ink, just by the subscriber—he - has made at rangdments by which he can stifply'Alern)iinis rfi - Dealerr; on as tiAtoriAlci,igittis as can be had Of the -0. )1-.1:urn...81T., iiihaesT fl;tifses . * fir"- style ALL of lists and Aledy*lerge . , titoik , of.; iseci4 Women! end phpdrene /40**#ailt+Clielifte4, (IffIirDAROWNAU.Get _ , _ • and P9wOeted 13agericAprAti, - . whiiiegitie tie re6ll - liiq „ Unwept"so"x`s Naito ingtitietvaie 121112 ui*mi , . z,,,,;.- Ws is' no . 4oackery!': = i - , , , -.,:-., ,4.,.., ;-: .. ' • . 1 . , • ... ~ i -.oitttgA 4 o" -- VER;tif truos ' '..•,..1?..ii'1.4* -. 4iiiTitTiso - it4..iii - ;;:f.... - -:' , l - 244.1,111edicini-i4l4pik*k)4fioi*:;:lior any other ~ v , . sA.:liii. 6 4)l i fto4l , 6 i : ; 4 l, WkititY"YettdaW, 7 .; . . f . - .74l)lll,ololk.fik,llioiicusitvntr:pfitiotiiiciat' :eiynOr -4,liiintii.pilectnied:c4,4Vetrectsittllf it laid** *fitment Oil*, - froticefilldien4pWadtllft; . tt '.--'' '''' '. ': 71. - ' -i-,.:111 " . - iti .. .perttli-dijcitotiris..*ither4 . the tnal ennso tkinip niii.tr: - .-I:EfOrtitt ,otliOrtrasen is 4siigned 1 ithe r itfillcn si,,rintil - too lett- Co - evia , ,thii renter/21.4e. . - '/•.-'W ot inimense responsibility rests. upon the tient idle . nee notluitivv, - :.and:the :doctor who dries not,iii:- rterstand, the' complaint which is destrilying't Thor pie cicitie laWereof,:life- . .-childrt. , - '. . - ....,Witafehriold - bet Ilona i - " ''.: t .The onswer is plain. Clio this IteiiiniftigtejitAirli will - 1w siiin to - do • - ruoirif thsy . buse, nriiiroipas and.,lf they.- . haite, Je.- W ,wilCileAtroy., and eridjcatettheatiwith.ll certainty end eigh:in fritlyt'irifoliriritin " z::, --- !'' , ~ 'fliers istio mercury or mineral in it. Mercury , is '.. itl e besie:ol;:inorit *oifin remethea 'llll(l.:ll2cteiT ,6l Y 13. ometimee *lry than ,therliscese,t ... r i:•.'2,o never„tise lot- : nges,tant tely...ppon this. ~.g.very person . will ibe cop- 1 eineedr - Concone triatthat it: ni.the Most perfect core etc*, .invente,d.... ... ' . . .:... Thridimilinse 0 , 00 thamitis Vernal:lgo has , is a sure. . ; test okita value the , estimation in which it is held , by, families.. It *Mild be quite too cipensive,to pub-. lisp. the volume.. of certißeites that have been given for this eiticle, and the tuna of it are requested to spread Menem& to a . persons whom they thirds will he benefitied fl it. Speak of it in all families, and you will do your du ty to ~nui 16114- creatures, and ffel assured of the sp. probation of all good men, and will receive your reward in heaven. We call on all good citizens to make knows the of feels q this wonderful remedy. Remember, and ask for Orrick, Vermifuge. Startling )'acts. Ifundreda of children and adults are lost pearly with worms, la hen Borne other cause has been supposed to he the true one. it is admitted-11y doctors that Scnree a rnai, Ix-o men, or child exists, but what wooer or later are Unaided rith worms, and in hundreds of cases, sad to relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, or some other ailing carries off the dower of the human family— while in truth they die of 070101 a! and these could have brier, eradicated in n dae, by the rise of one butt le of ORRICK'S VERMIFUGE. How sickening the thought that those things shottiu he—and who can ever forgive themselves for not try ing this WORM EXThRM!NATOR, when they know that even if the case was not worms, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but always good as a purgative, let the 'license 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 fleet,. ror sale by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towasda, (le n, rat A eents. 16y Fire ! rim! rire ! AREyeti inQured 1 application received and insur ance"; effected by J. E. CANFIELD, Agent for the following cafe and popular comp .nice : The Mason River I'iro Insurance Co. Capital $'200,000. The St. Lawrence Company. Capital $300,000. iimpire State Company. Capital _1200,000. The Washington Company. Capital over 5120000. The State Lautual at Itarristourg With a large Capital nd large inereaaing Cash Fund the Great l'immllvania Company. The United States Life Insurance Annuity & Trust Company. . . Capital. 4250,000 On the new principle by which the insured partici pates in the profits. J. E. CANFIELD, Athena, Pa. N 7/ IV rxazL. Ti1A2K71.1% - .3 La.MX,AZT. • 'THE subscribers would an rmyi:7l- noiance to the' public lonrd a tta l t m th ak ey e . I,<„r.: . ''' suchasSo a.O I a Lounges, ) :,z t . 1 to 'i v t:r l ( llo er w a o l n f l k h s i a n n d i d s: n 4. Cabinet Furniture, ~, ..- st , :\ C la e s o t i T er a , b e le a s. rd, Dining Mahogany, Wal e'-''''''!".' nut. Maple and Cherry Bureaus, 8 lands of various kinds. Chairs and Bed;teads of every description, which are, and w tit he made of the best material and workmanlike manor r, and which they will sell fur cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the country. StMA,337-1 DM COPTINS, on hand on ihe most reasonable terms. A good HEARSE; will be furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES NIAKINSON Towanda, Jan. 2/, te52.. JOIII Rt.; PAN. Trillxile } i. TI :In 17:A71111A 0 DTA', Important to Eouseheepers: ....7 -......._ , THE subscriber thankful for the 1V;;,.=•7.;:,":--4•,,..,....,iiberal patronage herett.fore re ' tt:Z4t•,.: ' ,--",:t..;, - Iceived, begs leave to inform his 1 ,. -"*:!,--=' • - i . . l` ' - -Vrtiends and the public cenrgaliy. ~ . - - i • , land those remmeneing H0u5e ,....,,, tftz,uttliTz , it.s t _-.4, • • t ... _ P . .. 4.:..... - - L i _--t i notr •It Wand a large assortment of FURNTTURE, which he will warrant to he made in a substaritiatmanner, and of the hest materials. 131.11EAU8, sueh as mahogany and walnut drss, in; bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahng,any rind walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, yard and end rables,lS fas es, whatnots, Arc. BEA INTRA os,—lfish, Field, French and low prcst headsteads, finished in handsome style and of approved patterns, together with other furnitnre usu ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. The etihseriber is also prorided with a plain and faShionable HEALIsE, and will hold himself in readiness to attend to all orders In undertaking. lie will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept for n week. COF FINS READY MADE. CJIESTER WELLS. N. B.—Forntture of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman ship. Towanda,innuary 17, 1852. Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block ! . ;le a. C7taanbertirs, "ETAS just returno from the city . , -jip,;_. ,_ , .1.1 , '0f Nev , York with a Jarge ' , t .., ~ ._.i ft supply of Watches, Jewell-St end \,ll - 0 •: - 1:7 Silver were, comprising in part, f • t- b' the •following articles:-Lever, 4dt .e I,', `"-'.- ' L'Epineand Plain Watches, with 1,,.... , .. 5 • - ....,: .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 quantity ofSteel Beads—all of which he offers for sale exceeedingty cheap for CASH: - ,‘Ya' r ehea e.piired ,on abort notice, and warranted to rintWitroar.thb money will be rafurided. and a writ tga-agreernenf gieen' to that effect if required. * : • N. 11.---hIAPI,E;SUGAR,-and • Country; Produce taken in:payment for work; and alsa.:_kara now, and orerer, that Mt Produce ramie bq paid when the work is done--4 war against-credit in all its forms. ,:•• ,-, : ~' W. A. CITAMBEILLIN, Agent: Towanda;Ainil-gB, 1850. - ' =4114'15' MLA:a' &GO' WM. • " earlizt • Maras di' Ina T_TAViZIO entered into ecppattnershipkiVeritieffe'e ve etakestabitalted en .skettet:theittbe. sede• of real estate;trethe . ceanty Briultortl. g ireone baeipg. real t4- 4 1 4ii - vififeli - 4410 6 "( 0 9 1 41i:* WU* flesctioNipkt. the Hof 4444 4444 110 4 06 04Y* 6 40v-thekotili`i . stil' 4egfiri.f. 4ii ii lic* 4 l 43 io l o9 Can leiitt4 , l l e!tl.444ritediont rhgwetetbiiejrtilt . inelst Tanade L ktio titeBC;r,, Y flisfcllareaUs, BTEAM -ENGINES. AND , ',BOILERS. TENEI-21fiSla , d0742 , Aralt; . . • •;F , I; Wlte M 8 AVVANEPACTURE-"*tetiai-Ent,lnei-iiita-teifeti IVI tong 8 rii'l'3 . B l loliofsT4PWlTl'.':'HlATOlnal En. gincs, on - him/Awn icd phileir,, east in one piece.. All have spatisiou,!sidies'iltbl Pints ground 'aci picking ;Wearing:surface§ laigei, Outrunning in adjiiitahle boics of bolo s or Bibbin rik'ottlit', balatfer tOiedlielt•faee. Thillegalatorla attailiethothei bed piste: - The Rife° Pump is in aniridependint'Standt aarariged - with , erunit 'shot arid 'tight hd !hoe pushy ' ', I iiatly _belt•from !the migiTig shaft or fioni l u ify - other ifiati. The whole:ityli of , wink' not tor. passed byralai engine:hint:ler:4.in the Vnitod States. of the bra' :AMeticati•Or Eugliah iron headil, cast pr. wrought iron-Lei:tiler, tubular or whia 3nes— niadein the moat then:4loi - Manner; • Engines from B to 100 ['mica power constantly on hand'or in progress, to he deiiieied within; a few days of the receipt of on:-4er. - Also, Steam Saw Mills, capable of sawing 60b0 feet board measure, Of Mae inth boards, in 12 hours, with one Milky saw, and requiring no, other fuel than the sawdust: The following are the piice'S en. eines : Saw Mill, including steam engine, boiler and iron- c himncy, complete; pitman irons; mule) , east( itons;, setters feed, and ail bolts and irons for 30 feet of carriage, complete, sl.tbo, Steam 'engine, 10 in, diameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 360 satiate feet of healing surface, ana all castings, pipes, valves, and other parts necessary to set it In complete opera tion, •al 525 Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder, 30 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 480 square feet of heating surface, complete as before, $1776 Delivered on the cars of the noston dad Maine Rail road at Lawrence,26 miles from Boston. Terms, cash on delivery. . Boilers for the above modified to snit purchasers, and prices accordingly. • McKeY !art', of Pittsfield, Mass., whose *team engines are already widely known,.bave recently taken charge of the works of the Essex Compony,and will he able, with their increased facilities and expe rience, to make their approved engines cheaper end better than heretofore. May 8,1852. y GORDON McK AY, Agent. $5OO CI3B3aLZINGE! ATEVER concerns the health and happiness v of a people, is at all times of the most valuable ic.portance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to pro mote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty. solemnly to assure you that WORMS, ac cordinz to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable ; if you have an appetite continually changing from one kind of food to atwitter, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking at Ole nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough, ~ l ow fever, pulse irregular—remember that 01l these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re medy : nobensacit's Werra Syrup. An article founded upcn scientific principles, corn. pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per. redly safe when taken, and determined in all its effects and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, as most advertised nostrums, coinposed of Calomel,for the removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vermifuges, &c., but .bas performed the most astonishing comfy :rid saved the lints of thousands, both young and nld,Who have been pronounced hopeless—incurable by Physi cians. Read the following, and become convinced of its efficacy over all others Mn..l. N. Horassrsaca—This is to certify that my child, 15 years of age, having been sick for 5 yenrs,and was attended by Drs. Loper, Whillis'and Phisler fora l o n g time without receiving any benefit; when after g ving her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and consulted one of the beet physicians; her disease still growing worse. It was at this time I was induced to try Hobensork's Worm Syrup, and after taking two bottles she entirely regained her health. Hoping that this will prove a benefit to parents whose children are similarly affected, I am yours, &c., It. BOWMAN. Bobensack's Zdver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the Livsn, it serving as a fiiterer 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 the system, and results variously in Jaundice. Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore watch every symptom that night indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of Roots mad Plants, furnisheii by nature to heal the etch —Namely, tot : An Experforam, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus Membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2rrd.— to Alfrrath, which changes in sore insensible and in , explicable manner, the certain morbid action of the system. '3.l—a Tame, which gives tone urn) strength to the nervnua svi,ein. renewing health and vigor in all parts of the body. 4th—a Cadtarlit, which acts in perfect harmony with other ingreuients, and operating on the hnwrls,nntl expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and pyrifying the blood, which de• ,treys disk .ise and restores health. A {rent.? for Bradford Count y—Dr. N.C. Porter and J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; M Bullock & Co. Smithfield ; Barnes & Bailey, Waver ; H. Spear. Springfield; Eli Baird, Troy; L. D. Tar lot, Burlington ; Brown & Rockwell. Monroeton ; Pork bust & Llonh, Leroy ; Chas. Rath hone, - Canton ; also T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in the adjacent (*(. untio a. , 48y MOUNT PROSPECT frU'AM 4T,Th BINGHAMTON. N.•Y. ri'MS instituttvu i. located in a beautiful and ro. mlntie grove at the base of Mt. Prospect, and within the corporation of the village. Possessed of an abundant supply of the purest soft water.advan tages for exercise in the pure air, of carriage and footwallis up the mountain, free from the •• noise and turmoil of busy life," WO excellent - sailing and rowing privileges upon the 'pleasant waters' of the Chenango—these are a few of the paesentations the Cure otlas to the-Weil The v tiou:4e is new and commodious—bathing ap paratus excellent—well ventilated; with 230 fee GEZill • The Medical department is under the entire care of Dr. 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, will be given throtighout the season students and pa dents upon Anatomy; Physiology and Hygiene, for which there will be no additional - charges. Females who have been con-fined tritheir beds for-years, are invited to correspond with us, orgive us Our success in the treatment of those "diseases pe- Culler to women, have given us confidence, anal we say to all such,even if they have" suffered much of many Physidians," malte:otte more trial. , Terms from $4 to SS per week (payable weekly.) according to room and attention required. Patients will provide for personal use 2 - comfortables,l blan kets, 3 linen or cotton theeli s anti G toteeli, 0. V. THAYER,II,II, Resident Physician. 1:1; W. & H. hi: a ARNEY, Prapriitors. ELAOKSMITHING - A DAM ESENWINE . respeetfully- Ware:* the pub .ti lie that ho now Occupies the , slicqiishere filmset and, brother hsse for '.. - ,ears otOrhed,„neerly oppOsite Tetnkirio'.liiinicity l o4re be is , ready, to dollt omit in _his formerly in tbe,liest manner. fle is de. .termined reputation he has attained as a ekilfol workman oornot stiffer by any neglect„ ..of the inter ests of.eustcotters or , by any inattention tolizsitiets. TOOLEckintitfiiettlitid • to'cirdetk;-iniehinitry of all kinds repaired in the best • man - m.4Bnd erny.kind; of Reiroirtng;inal Narsirfadtiting trill be dew! 1 4 short 'ntitiee:oettle:the'stYle - desitid. • -:•Etriive'ShoOi TelleintebiePtille• He wilfeb; Ia -otio lees ittin4l3l`fcietiait:' • • s. ',,Towandi,44!. 17,,•18451; ' , - , . P nil the tuarrivreus m.•,;irints extant, 'and sa ck , j o f yt t e in valuable) for the cure of pulr a r mi iplainti„ nothing has ever been, found which e O 2 l titre in its effects with',this Preparation, Others Mira Sometimes, but at all times and in all diseaa ss q the hi, no and threat where medicine can give REA this will do it. Ti is pleasant to take, and p ektie safe in accordance with the directions, We do no ` t advertise for the inrormititin Of those who have 1 4 4 it hilt those who have not. Familien that have Lio n its value wili not b,• without ir, and by .its timely en Iherare Seeure from the dangerous consequenc e " Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into hit consumption. The biplorna of the Massachusetts Institute tie awarded to this preparation by the Beard ofJudg. 3 September 184.7 ; also, the Meddli of the three rjut , Institutes'of Art, in this country ; also the Dipha ak of the 014 Institute at Cincinnati, has been give a the Cnruei PicToTtAl, by their Government is con , aideratir of its extraordinary excellence and area ness in curing uffettions of the Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the loot [ experience of the eminent Physician of the Pon eri City of Dr. J. Ayer : ST. Joeys, May 8, ialt. Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral iii my pr ee . tica, has proven what I foresaw from its cempreati cel must be true, that it eradicates and cures the cough s and colds to .tvhio we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. I think Its equal hai not yet been disone r 4 nor do I know how a better remedy can be mule face the distempers of the throat and lungs. '.l. J. Bra-roar, M.D., F.R.S. See what it has done On a wasted constitution, oat only in the followidg cases, but a thobsand more: Dr. Ayer: Sue ec ay, Jan. 24, 2852. In the month of July I wasinrfacked by a via. lent diarrhea in the teiee. ef California. I returned to San Francisco in liofe 01 receiving benefit from a change o f climate andraet.—Mydiationa ceased bat, was followed by a severe couch—and mach soreness: I fluidly .tarted for home, tot received no benefit from from the voyage. My couch continued to gtow worse 'and when I arrived in New 1 irk, 1 era's at once mark. 'ell by my acquaintances as a cretin of consumptioa, I must confess that I saw no sulfi lent reason to doubt what my friends all ttsheved. At this time !com menced taking your truly in v ',elide medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its ass You would not receive these rims did I not regard it my fluty In state to the !abaci!, through you that my health in the space of eight months is fully rotor. ed. 4 attribute it to the use of your CIif.RRY PEe. TORAL. Yours truly, • W ILLI A M W. SMITH. WASH inthroN, Pa, April 2, 181i'. Dear Sir : [Celina Catitd have been spared from premature grave, through ychir instilitnentaliUy baths providence or Cod, I will hike the liberty to express my gratitude Cough, and iho alar ming symptoms of Conmmptioa had reduced me too low to leave me anythin g He hope, when my physician broucht me a bottle of yam " PEuTorm.." It seemed to afford immediate and now to a few weeks time has rendered metosoaal [ health. • If it will do for others what it has done for ms yes are certainty one of the benefctors of mankind. Sincerely u ishing rem every Messina. 1 am Very respectfully your.. JOHN . 1. CLA T.K. hector of St. Peter's Chant: With such assurence and from such men, no strap / ger proof can be adduced unless it be from Its tfee upon trial. 4. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. A' Ell, Practice Chemist, Lowe I. Ma , s. Bold by Dr. H. C. PORTER. Towanda; R. En; Wellsboro'l E. Dyer. Covington ; Humphrey 1;i Borden, Tioga; W. H. Elliott, Elmira ; A. Tirill, Itiontrose ; and I.y nil Drueaists everywhere. y'S cold corn MORRIS RIPER, N, J. tattonl, • • For deer Caro it -:CONHIS, COLDS, HOIRStsEss, BRONCHITIS, -WHOOPING-COUOB, ' • CROVP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMFTION. Oriental or Sovereign Italia Pills l' 1- 1 .:. :3 En - - ----- 7 : --- 7- 2 ..'• -'' }, 4 ., •,0,, 1 -. . 1 :.1 V l,ill 0 li^: rd, , t,,,,N , ‘ 1 , . ,•,`,.. . 47.'. Q. 4, ,.. 4. p. • iiNZJIVI -' • I CL.- -- " I ( Dr. E. L. So ule St Co. ), ...., I 'cr ' , 44 lil. ~_l.-, 4,..-..,....;.-4-c - : 4.r y , d - ,- 4-t44: i 1i„N,.1.,- . 4 ~... .., . 3V ONE Gen;.;;. %cr. ani; ;1 by alx siie - t ; 1 1 , 1 .; Lir• Wr.yi er4 f Dr. E. 1.- z_ 4 01, 1 1.E & r — r• In offering to t;,. ;.'•': josCy rel,!;ratellFOT EREPI& BALM 1 , 1 I.IIT, it ;s t our r6; 1 1 ai,ilse any false s'aren., tits nr isil,l a s:ortraus 4 ItAV superior efficiener o r.,l;irtrg to hra:th the sick d suffering, vrel ko,os-;og 'that their repo.anni n STANDARD MEDICINE is oli:se1: s u l ence for the rifilicterl. . . Many proofs might he given of their va!oe on prpii hut we prefer those . nnacquainted with them to ett ! thrmaelves by enquiring, of living, witne..e! and 17 1 4 the Pills. They them rr!eroy re ana able in all cases 1.4-n:, pure:u regttii e, sml 0011 eine worthy their lisist con Elience mid rueanne. The folloWing certificate ry as suit u 11. r tilt P , l* l good lI6NRIETTA, Monroe Co. N. Y.. 'Jar 10, HSI. the under , iened, citizens of ilenr:eits, !ag used personally Dr. Soule's ti rerrivi 17,1" in Kllsd witnessed the health-restoring, etrrets tLerett, threat recommend these Pills to the afflicted as me best EIS which wears acquainted. G. M. ROBERTS, G. H. BROWN. - M. D. PHILLIM D. G. GIN. H. A. TIBBETTS, IF,WIs REED. P. S.—You arc at itberty to publish this foe the pd.. lie good. Bcwatia os Corrvrenry.yrs ! We are notaesatis . any one who is making a spurious article has yet&t. ed to make use of our name ; but some of then id had the impudence tri imitate our bores and copy Certificaleii, &e. timers the public et careful wherr•hey purchase, they will be decrired (17' The genuine Sorereigo Balm PIN ra,, wholesale and rctai .of Dr. SOULE & Co., Each Onondaga Co. N. IC. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda Ps., sad if their Agents in every town in the countrr W'insport & Athens Railroad Leniop TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, GEO. IL BU,NTIN G, resparthAr the poll. that. he has removed 1.1. .t t) Col. ged t h w e il wi ai i r be . o h a: p a p o y or below Miro. la vkreo - 'hop, 74 ° to Good an pheap . Clothing, ti to his eto'cjentl the new and destra'ole les and 10. -terne,and confident ho can salsory any care 014 ninY' give him a call. liistrieefiving from New Torii, a 1 aT sea.oc i sk. bre assortment Spring and Summer CVOA:a.4., t tr a in thisliCiitinanner; eriewhich wit! he .0:1 as w ail thrklbwrit . prices Ilk;:han slstt received, a lsrm e o lot of ynrrirsl cirlytißENw.cLoTtrucc, to which he i s cir"s l. tinge:inflicttibia' will he &nJd al /ow r3teL s°l ' 'wade-arrasicctnents by which he can Fend for 31-I t l field the certainty of procurin; r B °4a ' ertiek.e. ttkimliia.-.*4kine,up. does *s lea'd ..411hionable manrer, promptly and to osier. .:-.1,9":0144'May-8,185ty. Clitit i tttit4 GLASS WARE a bur ' wet feted for vale by MEER