ME Mgrtetattq c oC. Native Stock. It isms to bs a principle recognized, that cattle degenetateith:a change, of climate ~with a lew - esceptions:- accordingly every district in ' Engin - MI .t . has its pecotiar orodc, which - is generally the native breed improved by judicious selection. So vala ble is accumulation, that the judicious breeder sel dom discards the native stock, but builds upon itby careful selection and crossing; and poor as our na• live sleek of Cattle may appear, we are little aware how much of that appearance i§ owing to intlifler• ent keeping and bad management, or what vast im provement effected by a more judicious course We once 'knew a physician in country practice who hatro fine eye for a cow, and who, when be met With one that pleased his fancy, would pur chase her, perlmps for eight or ten dollars; and by judicious keepirig, and management, increased Tier milk from a quart to several gallons at a milking; she then became the wonder of the neighborhood, and was soon purchased by some less. judicious person, torn very high :price;isnother purchased in her -stead, showing the Same result. And this person, whriwas a man of great observation and judgment, and' evoted to agricultural pursuits, of, ten declared his conviction of the ability, if his pro fessional engagement permitted, to raise from our native cattle a mock for the dairy equal to any that could be imported. The-fact is, that for producing a good steak of our own, the material is not so much svantingin our own cattle, for nature everywhere aifords.favorable specimens of her work; we only require move information and discernment among our breeds. What avails the selection of the best individuals it those ate ignorant of anatomy, and of -the poin's indicating the best qualities to be desir ed ? Cattle are nied for three purpbses an ox for draught, coareas producers of milk, or for the food thei - eflets anipsrtain points caroms giving activity and endatince to.the or. There are others indicat ing rr_tiiliting propensity in the cow; there are others again, denoting' a tendency to, convert food into,,fitt .Iher parks are certain, and easily under observation anti study, but they no more ..mrtte:hy'nature - than yet:Weigand wilting does toes. AVe then advise our farmers 16 make therriseive . 11 acquainted with those points of ,form by resorting 16 the best advice they can procure on the subject; let them select a certain number of our native cat. lie, according to the information they shall obtain, and keeping them in the bet manner, let them select from their ofispring those individuals only as breeders having the points they hive learned to es teem ; every year they will find the produce come near their standards of protection, and they would venture to confer a high sounding name npon them which will be alt that iv wanted to enable them to rival the imported. CURRANTS AND Gooscricasurs.—lt is preumed that not one in 'a hundred understands the. simple pro cess of cultivating either currants 'or gooseberries, although it has been tletailedtin sil the horticultural books with which the world abounds. Thousand of perions, with 'every appliance of success, are still content to live without a plentiful supply of these-delicious, healthy and cheap luxuries, merely because they have ,not thought of the matter. They have a few'stinted bushes set in the grass, with three fourths of the stock dead, and then wonder why they do n-it bear in abundance. There is not a more beautiful shrub growing than the currant, properly propagated; ,and the same may be said of the gooseberry. Cultivators who pay most attention to the subject, never allow the root to ma k e but one stock or, as the English say, "Make them stand on one leg" thus forming a beautilul miniature tree. To do this you must take sprotra of last years growth, and cut out all the eyes, or buds in the wood, leaving only two or three at the top then push them about half the length of coning, into mel- low ground, when they will root and run up a tat gle stock, forming a beautiful symmetrical head.— If you wish it higher, cut the eyes out again the second year. I have.,entriis feet high. This pla ces your fruit out of the way ol.hens, and prevents the gooseberries from mildewing, which often hap pens when the Iruit lies on or near the ground, and -ii shaded by a superabundance of leaves and sprouts. it changes an unsightly bush which cum bers and disfigures your garden into a ornamen tal dwarf tree. The fruit is large and will last on the bushes by growing in perfection until late in the fall. The mass of people suppose that the roots make out from the km, buds. It is not so; they start from the balk and wood, at where it is cut from the 'E GREEN BEAN., Pus, /ail, CORN IN Wm tentleman says that he saw in January is as succulent, to all appearances, as they to plucked from the vine five or six :fore. The mode of preparing them, is, lien of the proper size for eating, shell dly dry in cloths in the shade. All the wary is to keep them from moulding; this r will be fine and sweet the Wowing leans may be preset ved in the same way effect success. Gr e e n n may be preseraed in the following man ner: ck the ears of green corn when fit lot belling, 6 off the husk and thtow the ears in a kettle of boil water; Iso them arriil theewa ter boils over Ili , when they must be taken out; shell off the corn b running the prong of a fork along the base of th rain, holding the ear with one-end against the breis.—this is more expeditous ancl:ettreeill the grain, infusing the heart or germ, which is the sweetest pait. After,.being thus prepared, it lutist be spread out thittA - Oloths in a shady, airy place to. dry; it :.=: , .Stirredevery day until dried thoroughly. v eoOkla it a.. should be tin cold water and Or' et • - 1 "/ itzt mum: More; the water to be pretty well y 4 ifed all When the wateris"nearly off, a little milkadtled ,to it will improve the taste • ,4'/Ortrit - tlititvasear..-Tritn shrubs of all kinds. If your garden and 'yard bei without them, let suelleases, reproach exist no kmger against pou, but ,obtain a Itoipliond have them planted out during the early, pan` of the month;: the earlier , the better. • , , ASEaart %Una KNOWING „ tares or four anOlf,to t:plot, of water. Then with a gilding ypty and trainee, and the_ flies eitilheirtlete washed. Tbo withnit ihe least tipprehenSloll4.,it gal not ibii-16W,kiiti*Ip,the • 11" iffall ISE =I -',;‘? , 121 ES =ME - ,! : •;'& 1'" ; „1 - cy.: • ' , 7•„:,, :',":„.---..:; ~-I`"ti`-. : . •:,=-'.' - ~.1 ;!4_ _:,. Another Rescue by .• - 1724 1 20.111X0 13 1 . 213.17 r. was On the verge hf the grave, mid 'so fat abut that my family and friends had lost all hopes of my re:. cover)! ; and when in sitriation, - havtng been res cueirby'tbT itse.of Schenek's-Pulemmitt:§Yrup,l photo testify, with grateful emotion to Dr. Schenck; the unspeakable benefit I have received from the, nee of his invaluable medicine. Early last fall, I contracted ,a violent , told, and ht consequence of which I had chills, alternated vvith fe;," vet, pains in My rieht breast and shoulder Wade, with' a bad cough, , and no expectoration. I kept getting worse until I took my bed, and had the nttendanee of my family physician. I was under his care about four weeks, and at the expiratiohof that time was reduced so low that despair took bold of myself and frusitdris and even' my ,physician abandoned me and gayo.iite up to die with, the hasty consumption. My appetite was gone, my- bowels- very irregular: fever and night. sweats, pain in my breast and shoulder. attended with a distressing cough, which was very tight ; my flesh had nearly al gone, and was so weak that I could scarcely'raise my head from the pillow, and was truly an object of pity to behold. My friends had been eent for to ave me die, and. my sick bed was surrounded by kind and svmpathiiing neighbors, who bad tome to witness my.departure from MIS world. When ell rays of hope bed fled of my recovery, a neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to try Schcnck'a Pulmonic Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and relieving me of the tough phlegm, and as a means of affording temporary relief, remarking at the time, "that I woe too begone for the Sy rem to be of any permanent benefit." My wife, anxious for the relief of my intense sufferings, procured some of the Pub monie Syrup: I found it afforded me relief, and con-, tinned using it. I could feel its healing influence upon my lungs. I continue to improve under its use, and my friends were much gratified to witness my unexpected tm 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, wien I had the pain in my ()least, and I dis charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged and raised a epti box fu/1 of matter every day, with hard lumps-like grains of something. My bowels now became regular and natural, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re. frain from eating too much. My strength improved, and I regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after I commenced using the Syrup, and the impirnicinent continued until I was restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the fatter part of winter and the spring, and feel as wolf now as ever 1 felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony'of the great efficacy of Schenck's Pulmomc, Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lit this statement Ile thought too highly colt redby somepeciple, I subjoin certificates of a number of the inbabitantWaTacony, who saw me at different times during my disaase; and never expected to Fee me restor ed. I aim) append the certificate of the brothers of ltrystic Lodge, NU. '270. 1. 0. of 0. r., who k in dly watched over me, and folly believed they wool.] con sign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr, Schenck for his invalwilile ,Pultrionic Syrup. my life has been spared, rind I ant permitted to makethe fore going statement fir the benefit of suffering mankind. I at Tacony, and am well known by most of the people there, and will he gratified to have any person call upon me and learn more particulars of the virtues of this medicine.. JOHN C. GREEN. dune 24th, 1851. • The subscribers, members of the Mystic I od re, No. 270, I.o'. of 0. F. of Hohnesburg. Po. do hereby cer tify that we kyr , . John C. Green. (and is a member in good standina in No. 270 I. 0. of 0, F.) who was dangerously ill with rt ?low P im 'nary Consumption. last wink r, nu that they give him ep .ri die ; that he is now fully testored to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was produced by Schenclea Pulmonic • .. , Syrup. We believe his certificate is correct in every par ticular. ifEis:ll.Y NEFF. P. ALFRED ROBINSON , P. G. ",- • ABRAH M ARTHUR, B. G. •J. C.OsMAN. N. G: . JACOB MIATERm AN, JR. '4F,_ JAMES C: CALVER. JOSHUA PHINEMORe: nolrneshurg, Philadelphia Ca:, i•ine • The undersigned, residents of Tatony. Matt triltsir above Philadelphia, being well aegis:limed with John C. Green, and the circualstustees attending his case, feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty, to make universally linaOrn to the medic his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulmonary Consump. dun. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been but a brief period sin -e in that , iaPidiy • sinkm; and emaciate state, as to ore-ly prechule, in the opin 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 fie use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Syr up, makesit our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate. not to say dying condition, etieof the most startlidg results that the. whole annals of ate& cal skill er science can produce. It deserveabe perishably reco-ded•to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto turnediless 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, so peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the lasi stages of a pulmonary disease; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu merous friends that no human power could relieve, or protract his life. much less restore him back again to his•forrner health, we feel it thus our duty to give our 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 may be so unfortunate as to be similarly aided. David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Ilinekle, A. Heath, Joseph Head,.Jr., Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Ro-ert Allyn,• Matthew Toden, James Tot*: John 13loomesbury, Allen Vandegat. Prepared Only, by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co„ .Wholentle Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phil'a. Clieken' & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 State et, Boston ; H. Blakeley, comer Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists, throughout the United Mates. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & Son. Leßays ville ; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome ; J.. 1. Warford, Nanroa ; D. D. Parkhurst,. Leßoy; C. B. Rathbono,Canton; King dc Vosburg Troy,: G.„.A. Perkins, Athena. }All letters addressed to DR. LIT. SCHENCK,. Cate of John Gilbert er Co., What sale Druggists, No. 177 North Third street, Philadelphia. SAVE YOUR MOWIEY. CIEUVEMiI3 V. lIVL=DLOINBG CO., (LATE rasslams, DODOES AND CO.) RTERS AND JOBBERS. 144 Broadway, one Door south of Liberty et, N. Y. TIAVE now oivirand, and will be receiving daily LL through the season, New Goods, direct from the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Millinery Goods, Our stock of Rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of the blest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our goods ere manufactured expressly; ' -So our order, from our own designs and patterns, and: stand unrivalled. We offer our goods fur 'nett Cash; et lower prices than any; credit Home in America can afford. - All prchisers will find it greatly to their interest to 'reserve a portion of. their money and make selections from our great variety. of ri • ,chcap goods; rr. • Ribbons ?ph for Bonnets„ Paps, Sashes and Halts, .Bonnet Wks, , Etibmideries, Colisii."::Chertneetts; ,•f I: Berthas, Habits, Sleeves. Cnifatilglugslitri#ltt - - ";;!g14 Em. broidered Laces for ShisrliV,ldartlitlitif, an alls,Horti; ion, Meth len Valerie leper' Ind' B !!!! 1 5' ' ' ash - 1124 Woven Thread ; Smyrna, - Three; Cotton Lace S, • Kid, -Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk °loses And Mitts, French and American Artificial FlOiter4 French Lace, English, Aunties's and Italian, Stew Borgia and Trimmings. - - March. 17, • ' ME .•.. , ,, , I.fili.s . C.illogol.l‘ -. _.... OOTS. - SH,OESI trAremoyiel hie 'establishment to .0. l , rix's,fi o 97l :1.1. corner of team street sod the public square, end will e.ontiauethe manufacture trf Doota - and fibousOiS 'heretofore,::-•_ • ..: •-• " . • ' Ile has just received from New Yerire large'a4Ort' went of:Worriereii CP6Ol'O4O llfiageßA*4 l oMidi - two offered silo* prices. The ittentiortilOtetifeS is particelarly directed tO . :loi'letisOrtnient;"entiitiiiiing the following newstyl#ll.4.Enintalhidleisiri'Lind gel. ter bootst 'div:sheeetA:liffiC/C:letetlintTririkillligaiterst well ng ii!oiss.t?itsida. l 4let geileri end sltp* of ,tiiiit*iptigrOil7•''N'lttigieilatintinent of Phlltliest'S PcirtheA3tritternen,slrimitt every style of gaiters and shoes. ' This stock litis'been -Personally selected with mire; and he tioliet•es he can offei stipertor articles at reasonable prices. o:rThe strictest ettenttert paid to Manofacfril'ing, and he hopes by eloing*ork well to merit a alfitinu=' ante of the liberal patienage ..be his hitherto received.. Towando, May 8. 1831.' . - trlCE`t HVO AS REMOVED EIS 0 o . vie HRow, (ea stairs,j in thaiaiiiilinnerly Ciaelipied by Mon. D. Wilmot as a Law orrteti;:iihere he will he pleased to see thoae regoirin hiiptofesSitinal setvides - Towanda. loverolier 18, 18M: - 31S1M• C" • NKIVIIIMMECCOODILiMkg ' - COUNTY SURTECTIR. T_TAVING located in: Towanda, his services may bo ized by addressing a line through the Post Oinceroar•kii calling at Ifni offiee of Misses Meteor, Es4., , artielt tie Wilt bo found, or; where a written ap ,licatimotimay-beleft: - Nov. t, umrscireDwassa4l.7o72l7Z4l.o.o 1- - Is Stall in 9pqation! THE subseribers have moved to the new,buildingen 1 Pine street, one,door below Mercury store where they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost ail descriptions. Turn ing and fitting up work, will be done also on reasonable terms as at Elmira ar Owego. 011 iron will be taken in payment. 1 - oHN CARMAN Towanda, April 26, 1851. ' NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Esenw . ine, en Main street, nearly opposite Drake!! tsraktttl(shop; where they are piepared to do all kind ibtAtiAggiomryii ING upon rei.rionablia terms. ' hiitirktil*iaglititi by doing thoir work well and PromPti9.lometil, as they hope to receive a share of public patronaV• 1-10Esr.—SHOEINCi done in the hest moiler. All kinds of repairing Maellinety,ezecuted in the molt manner. INO(11.) WORK wagons will also be made and repaired when All work done at witlttoratrantrel tube well done, and mibucic tored from ire" beet materials. l'he public ate reriiie-t. - .! to vivo rs a trial, and judge fur themeehree. WINE & SEEDISCHEI. Tow nnila. Niav4 9 ,...1A5 I . IibiragEtRUNNKINC3.IN TOVIAtI'A! 1 _ Clock, Watch, and kretry Store ! A.M. WARNlttfakes this method sai, of informing his old cu-tomers and the _,, r , :i , public generally, that he has purehaaed Nl4. ,- 11 of J.P.Bul , his stock of Ni, utches, Cloaca 4 - 7 . - -..,..?..... , 5iL5rirl Jewelry, and co mmence d th e above business in all of its various branches at the ofirstanfl of the latter, on Nfain street, two doors south of Brick Row. Ills reputation as n watch repairer is so'well established in this contounity, that if hardly neces sary to say a word oniliat point. With his loag ex perience and great advantes for acquiring a thorough knowledge o f - Vie - 1i nessltgairiaqtrifirlenee in saying Sp the public., bring on youe:lnatches and clocks, I will fdo them jriiie. ' . . 5 -' All goods sold, or *ring done, warranted as 1 ;recomrinind, or the moors ref9tl e d• ,?.„ A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kep frennstantly on hand. ...._, sioi motto shall be.:--qtticittrales, small profits. cash do nil no etedit given.: Credit need not ho asked for—as I ein•botinj.nortOnake its oclulitilln re. 'Fowandsilhly - 12; 185(4 1 0, A. NE. I,t - A IZN ER. MECHANIQUINICiN ASSOCIATION, PriggßatoßlO,W4l2 Broadway, New York. hiclitiffice, Towanda, Va . . (Office Noitlx side of the -Public square, with J. D. Goodenough.) .. cit**teiireasls and tritoraniee Copilot, 560 7 000 -114 - 4itacialami has declariti a dividend of 35i per: eni. for the yiir ending =April 15t..1832. - rtn mAattxrv - la assz.stkart4ti;• • DEAN, Ptesident,G,' C. WOOO, N. B. ICD ums, WM. PArrts., Financial Comm i• tee. The object anil design of this ,association is to nable thcrse with whom especiallitirile..ithd health are money, by the payment of (small annual sum, to receive n weekly allowance in cases of sickness or accident, which shall prevent them from attend ingto their ordinary business. By the payment of the following annual deposits, you will become a hie member, and be entitled to a weekly benefit during life, ir you should he disabled by sickness or acci dent from attending to your ordinary business occu. pation. Females insured against diseases common to both sexes. . The proof of sickness regairEd, is a certificate of the attending Physician ur of three membersA4 the association. The association publishes 'a weekly Newspsper contninim , ' a rep,rt of the busines s - f the as.tociation, amount of claims psid &c. The paper is sent free to members monthly, or 50 eti weekly. Yearly Deposits of Members under 60 years ` of age : Table of Dates: ~,, $2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week, L",; 3 DO .‘ 3 00 " 400 " 400 " , =';t 6 00 si 5 00 " ' 000 . • " 600 " ' r 7 00 . '" . 44 • 700 " ..1 ~,f 800 ~.,::: , , ,: ;-,:rfs ._ BDO 4 * •-, a oa - ..5.: - .: , ,i•r-':- 900 " 10 OD- '- "'", '-10 00 " era' First week Exeepted..CD Those over fifty years of age will be chOged twenty-fide per cent. extra. St 60 admission fee will charged in addition to the above, the first year, and must be paid of the time of application, and the first years deposit within thirty days. .:, , revrtnitsrts : His Cxetileney Wm. F. Johnson, Harriiim rg. Johnson, Wells &Co.. Courtland Strper N Y. Bowen & MeName, Silk Merchauti, Broadway, New York. Eckel. Raicuel & Co., North Bdsl, lt, Phila. lion. James M. Porter, Easton; Pt, Hon. Richard Broadhed, LT. L. Senatcr, Pa. McKelev, Illoomsb4. Rev. R. Nelson. Principal.Wybming Seminary, WILEAKILIIMI:ittFCEVICIS Rev. J. Dorrance, Williesbarrre, Bev. J. Boyd. o:n. Hillard Esq.- do (14&11011enback, Esq. do ZiliVßennett, Esq. do H. B. Wright . .. Esq. do We sre . perstinally and well aegolinted with Rev. reXporeinee,ll. M. liollenback, Ziba Bennett and H. `ll;toi,ight all of Wilkedbarre , wnose names appear air'refetettees for the. Mechanics Union Associa. - for health-insurance, open Thew " are gentlemen of high chart, • endorse before , the pia ed - of its MI la agement, by i engagements. 1). VVlr.werr. - H. s. ; Msncotit; rift?` A tow I, the MECO f neible Age) A..lf. NM diti*ty; , eieliased/ 2. ltWanelly eradicates *Omni Of, ill seAlfrefii childitn tin&adialts: • - Thousands perish by keeirms itithout the real mese 'being known. Some other reason assigned for the sickness, - -until too late lo Cure the real ;qua's: Whet immense resportsibiHty rests uport.the' parent who does not.know s and the doctor who dote not ur•.= deritatad,the complaint which is destroyitag those pre• iions fosters of , . What 'should he,doner ' •' • • - The answer is Phan,' - Give the Yertnifttie; which be.suro to &goo they, bassi no wprms . ,arti if they hive;it Will ,destrity . end i eredieittiftheniltilth - Certainty:stelttricision.fiefg - meanie/fink - 'There ilea spertur#Or..tnineral in it. Mercury is the - basis of most worm remedies and the remedy is . so*eliipti*Otie.t.hini -the disease. never use km. Inties - ;fiuttely.ttin!ri.this. Every person eon ; Visced on one trial that it is the Rest -perihet ;cure ever invented. ; . • • Thelmmquiss Cale dist kis Veratifttgiti .-. l4ettre 1 tost.of its value end the. estmeatien7.in.i .. , by .taniilies ... It would be,gu_iie ton cti Rah the irettnisis.,eif certificates that._ heitille*O4tyen fur :thiti and the , users of it nie.;reititerited to spread theoame - to-41 pensins whom they think' will he benatted by it. Speak of it in all families, and you,' will do your du ty to your follow creatures, ontr:feetASsure_d of the ap probation of all good.tnert, and tivilifCcive your teward in heaven. . We call au all good citizens make kno'wa the cf (cots of this. wentleiftil Remember, and ash fur Ornek's Vermifuge. Startling rants. Hundreds of childrt.ri aild adults 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 man, wo man, or child exists, but what sooner or later are troubled with worm., and in hundreds of cases. sad to relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, or some other ailing carries otT the flower of the human family— , while in truth they die of wining! and these could have been eradicated in a day. by the use of one bottle of ORRICK'S i'ERMIFLIGE. How sickening the thought that these things should he.....and•wh*can ever forgive themselves for not try ing this wmot ExTmottNAToß, when they know that even if the case was not worms, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but always gond as o purgative, let the diseas%be what it may. Flow important then to use it, and wheavt trill dare to take the reartnn , thiity to do without it? Let all pa rents a,k themselves this question in truth and sober rieFa, For sale by Dr. H. C. PORTF.A_Towaritl3, Cc NI Agents. 'l6y rIRE you insured ? apptteation received and incur nnces eireetell by J. E. CANFIELD, Agent for the follotving.:;tde and popular eon:ponies : 7.110 llods . en River tire Instance Co. Ca 1 .;1,1 3200 coo. The et. Lawrence Company. $300,000. 'Me Empire State Company. Capital $200,000. Tho 'Washington Company. Capital over ....... $1200.000. The state Mutual at Harrisburg Va. with a large Capital nd large increasing Caen Fund -`) the Great Putin.yleania Company. Ttp tnited States Lire tusarancc Annuity I Trust Capital. $250,000 On the new principle by 'which the insured partici pates in the profits. 3. E. CANFIELD, Athens. Pa. Tva - tra - Trox:, vicanAno DTA. Xteportan.t. to ZrZonteheepert: subscriber thankMl for the liberal patronage heretofore re tr.Z....r.:4...,,,A-Iceivett, begs leave to inform him and the public gerxeallv, • k , ; ; • and those commencina House keeping in particular that he has It . jlloll. on hand a large assortmenv 1 of FURNITGRE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the hest material,. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dr - s , - ing bureaus. marble alto plain tops ; mahogany and walnut washtands, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and-end tables,Sufas Couch es, whatnots. &e. la:AI/WM 11)9.—Birth, Field, French and low po,t bead-leads. finkhed in handsome style and 01 approved patterns, together with other (tinware ally called for, all id which will be sold on the in.Nt lodating terms. j"fhe sub•ctiber is also provided with n plain and fashionable [MA (Isl.:. end. wilt held 1 ,„„„ It i „ readiness to attend to all orders in undertaking. He will furnish ice bores when desired, by the aid of which the Corp= s c tc kept for a week. COP. FINS READY -141 ACE. CHEST ER W N. B.—Furniture of all kinds made lb order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman• ship. Towai.iia;Janudry 17, 1852. Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block ! if" a. Chamber/hz, L. , - r_l AS just returned from the city 11 of New York with a larg. v Watches, .- .., •shpply o Watches, Jewelry and .4 .: v a. Silver ware, compri.ing in part, :' - utir tt 4... the following articles: —Lever, , ~,l.) ; L'Epine and Plain Watches, with , t, "A 2:t-AAt , n complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin. aer 11 in rs, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Bends—all of which he ofrers fur sale excecedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well,or the money will be refunded, and a writ. ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produte taken in payment for work; and alga. learn now, and nrerer, that the Produce must be paid when the work is done-1 war against credit in all its forms. M.M.LUM Lea ZgrQ Adams 'tom Mtacearlane, uAVING entered into co-partnership in the practice 1.1 of law, have also established an agency for the into of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persons having real estate which they dull() to sell, by calling and leaving a description of their property with the terms of sate, will undoubtedly find it to their advan (ago. Persons desirous of purchasing can learn where prop erty is for sale—a description of the same with the price end terms of payment and be infgrmad as to the validity of title. 1. C. ADAMS. Towanda; Mry 2,1851. "J. MACFARLANE. - ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS,. . Saddle, Ilaraess & Trunk Manufactory. ,TERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the ' public public thstihey have taken the shop lately occupied by 0.7: Harder, on. Main iitrect, a few doors beknv the Brick Row,' where Met' Will keep': - hand _a - large stork of Illatar4llM ; II t D talk Ta t cnsas , - AU al Fire i rim! rim ! Company. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1850. ic•i . Tg.,!: 1,,.- _, - . , ;' ,. •7 4-, f , .; ,, 1 . ,.:1 - : ~ , . :::.,, , - ; ?Til-,1•:. ~. rv, -,, , ,. :.,.e.:.1:.;:-;f:f., , •:;. -, , i > i__;•..:'•-;;.,--'i;:''i.';-.11,4'-::;',..,:i?.;'7'‘P:-' _— ~ . _,. i - : ~ ~ils~tella~c_o~. 00: ,' ENOINES tAt4O,- BOILT48 . :! tiAii - krzZllt 6r4004114'. ::-'::';: 1.- 1. - A . : * 4Dr,c:_g ~,- MA 8 6.: WAX-TUB -0 Stearn. Engines and - fht to lo. o o ,Siti:kent4 irdu tied Plates, cast in one Once. - Ali hiye: enjuttisiin valets, all joints -ground f() /19 to tip Idreiint tight Withoof packhig or paint; all beariwes anti ivcsrirtg surfateir large, anti running in ulubtabl:lmx...4 atirintri or Ihibliitt metal; all balance wheels with throed belt face. The -Regulator is attached to the bed aPlate: -The Force Nag, in an independent stand, atritiged with crank shaft arid tight end loose pulley, reedy to rpeitrir 111mill:rota the engine shalt or flout any other shaft. The whole style of work is riot cur passe& by anyengir t ; hililtiera in : tho tinned siairs. Boilerl of the Juno American or' I;:nglish iron heady, east or tvrengiit troneitber 4Ubular or with flues.— .. 000,hr the:most thorough manner. EritrinealOin 8;M-4V berstlaprer_constantly on hand or In progress, to', &Livia - 6 4 010in view days , of 'receipt' of an order.. Also; Steam Saw capable . of sawing 0000 feet board measure, of One inch boards, in L hours, with one Maley saw, and requiring no other fuel than the is ordeal. . The 'following are .he prices of a few of these en ghloP"M4.. . , • Stili'MillOPl.tatiiirS Warn e.TNiner . 1 0 ( 1 and iron chimney,:coniplete ; pitman irons; aassirons; setteti4 and all twits and-irons for SO feet of carriage, couiplatei $l5OO, Steam engine, Id:hi:diameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke with lobular boiler,t coetgining- a6O square feet of , heating surface, and all castings, pipes; valves, and other . Pula necessary, to , set it in complete opera " , 01526 Stearn engitte;lif in'.4itiitieter of cylinder. sci in. stroke • with to boiler, containing- 480 'game feet Of heath* surface, complete as before, $1775 . Delivered od the can of the Boston and Maine Rail road at Lawrence:2G jailcs from Boston. Terms, cash on Boilers - foitbii4birtie triodified to suit purchasers, and price's ilet4itingly.: : _ McKay dr nom ]ley / jade of Pittsfield, Mass., whose steam engines are alreadjt,Viridely known, have recently taken charge of tho istorkit of the Essex Compotty:,arld will be able, with their" incriattet facil,i!ies and ef,pe• rimer, to make their apprdved engines cheaper and . better than heretofore.- May 8.,1P:12.y CORDON Melf4Y, Agent 5500 drztiLLnilrGEl .'~i' II ATEVER concerns the, health and happiness of a people, is at ell times of the most valuable importance. I take it for gianted that every person will do in their power to save the lives; 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, se turning, to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary calls, a of a large majarrity of diseases to which children and adults are liable ; if you have nn appetite rordinunPy changing from one kind of food to another, bad breath, pin in the stomach, picking, at the nose, hardness and tulleess of the belly, dry rough, slow fever, pulse irre;rular—remember that ell these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re medy : cbcrisacTs Wcrm Syrup. An article founded upon scientific principles, corn. pounded vt iih purely. vegetable substances, brim^ per. fertly snfe whet. taken, sod determined in all its effects and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, as most advertised nostrums, composed of Caletnel,for the removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vermifuges, &c., but has performed the most astonishing euresomd saved the lists of thousands, both young-and old,svlni have been pronounced hopeless—incurable by clans. Read the following, and become convinced . of its efficacy overall others: Aloanra Rtcra, N, Ma. J. N. liottkirsaetc—Thi4 is ig,,,,certify that my child, 15 yea tiflge, having been sick for 5 yeara,and was attended I,:g 'Ors. Loper, Whillis and Phisler for a lone time without locrovitm any bei.efit ; when after g ving her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and consolted,one of the hest physicians; her disease still growing wprae. It was at this time I was induced to try fLbeniack's Worm Syrup, and after taking, two bottles' rbe'elitirely regained her health. Hoping that this will .prove a bentfit to partlaw watme children are similarly affected; I am fours, &c., R. BOW 7,1•3". - Zobensaa's Liver L'ins. No part of the PA arm 18 more hal+. m ditiroise tha n the Lirrit, it ..orvir c as a ft mere to purity th- blond, or gi% tog; a proper seOtittnitt to the bile; 1,1 t hat 0 . ! the LiT4oi„erit ct 4 th "O ve r t a w path ld syratein. and re, o ott, „, Liver complaint, Dysperiti, &c t 1 e .ho rutin , Watch every evnaidoin that , i:ht intheme- n eto.tiy. Action of the These PI a E . •, , Ttpo-ed f:notl Plants. furnetheil note to lical air —7si atm : A•• P.rwciarme. hid) ~,,arnept, lb,. p 1 . (0.11 lii I'll 1.% 111 , 1 , ~r ,• 4 the di-cf,br, , i• 01 ...eve, ittl tndter. 2nd--an AlieratCle, 0.111 . 01 C!1:111,.1 , 11 in 1 ,11 1.;11.. ineentnitle and rummer, IL,. 1 . .•11:011 111,0oi I at 'l.ll of the 3,l—a 'Tme, which gives lone and %trench% to the nervous system, renewinc heath and Vigor to nit parts o 1 the hotly. 4th—a Cwhitrre, wnich 1.16 to perfect harmony with other increments., and over:nine on the Itowek, and espelling the whole maga of eon opt •ind v Meted matter, and pyrifyitg the blood, which de• Anna disease and restores health. Agents far Bratif”rd Cour,' y—Dr H . C. Porter and 1. M. Reed, 'Towanda: C. H. Herrick, Athens; M & CO. Stiiithfield ; Barnes & Bailey, Waver ley ; H. Npenr, Springfield ; E'i Baird, Troy ; L D. Taylor, Burlington; Brown ei Rockwell, Monmeton ; Parkhust & Lamb, Leroy ; ChP.l. Ralbbctrw, Canton ; al-t) T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in the atlitreitt counties. 49y MOUNT PROSPECT_ WILT= CUPaI Zan) INSWZTIPZE, BIN GH A MTO.N, N. Y. THIS institution is located in a beautiful and ro mantic grove at the base of Mt. Prospect, and within the corporation of the village. Possessed of art abundant supply of the purest soft 'rater. advan tages for exercise M. the pure air, of carriage and footwalks up the mountain, free from the • noise end turmoil of busy with excellent sailing and rowing privileges upon the • pleasant waters' of the Chenango—these are , a few of the paesentations the Cure offers to the invalid. The house is new and commodious—bathing ap paratus excellent.—well ventilated; with 230 feet piazza. 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 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 us a call.— Our success in the treatment of those diseases pe culiar to women, have given us confidence, and we say to all such, even tf they have " suffered much of many Physicians," make one more trial. Terms from $4 to $8 per week (payable weekly.) according to room and attention required. Patients will provide for personal use 2 comfortable's, 2 blan kets, 2linen or cotton sheets and 6 towels. 0. V. THAYER, M.D.. Resident Physician. D. W.& 11.14. BARNEY. Proprietors. BLACKSMITHINO A DAM DSEN WINE respectfully informs the pub. lic thafhe now occupies the shop where blame! -4nd brothertMve far- ears worked, nearly opposite. Tomkins i l .finindry, Where he is ready to do , all work ,in his lins. ss formerly in the best manner. lie is de." 'tentrirred ; the reputation ho has attained as skilful -- worliistimehall - not suffer by any neglect of the inter. to ;Customers orty May Matter:it:cm to business. roantAwtured -to order—machinery 'of ell In ihei best manner and sweryiind of Manufacturing will be done 0 441 - ~ Aboilinii**liicinabie term,, He will did' ntfri:Prothi.w kr payment for- work:brit "- - - , • ' . ' ' ,'" ; =1 OE - firitiektitott. • ENE For 111. Fare air COUGHS, -COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, . WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. (IP all the numerous medicines extant, ( m a of them valuable) for the cure of polma nu , comploinis, nothing has ever been found which roods compare in its effects with this Preparation. o f cure someClines, hut ut all times and in all disen eic t the lungs and throot.where medicine can gne f dd this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and p er 4 o6 safe in accordance with the directions. We do advcrilse for the itiforthation of those who h ie Rid it but those who have not. Families that 'l4re k not, its value will not he without it, and by its timely to they are secure from the dangerous consequences Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into consumption. • , The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute t e awarded to this preparation by the Board ofied i r si s e pt eut h e e 1847 ; also, the Medals of the three si te Institutes of Art, in thi.4 country ; also the Dipt oti of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has bee n the Clie1111" PICTOn►L, by their Government jzi r Q eideration of its extraordinary excellence and a t m ness- in curing affections of the Lungs and Throe. Head the following opinion founded on the 1, 24 experience of the eminent Physician of the Pon eg i City of Dr J. Ayer Five years trial of your CherryPectnral in Mire * lice, Iris proven what I foniow front its cerupositi ol must be true, that it eradicates end enree the nisei and colds to which we, in this ~ c tion, are petyli>p)] liable.. I think its equal has not yet beenaliacoveret nejr.'l364.l,mow how a better remedy can be made kr thaiatempers 4,0,e - throat and lungs. .1. J. BURTON, M.D., P. R.B. - r-Sec what it has done on a wasted constitution, gn only in the fallowing eases, hot a thounind more ' Pr. Ayer: tic nn CRT, Jan. 24, 2852. In the month of July last, I was attacked bye lent diarrlicea in the rakes of California: I tett to San Francisco in • ot reef-I),M R ' benefit fro chance f cl:rnale and th. , —My 4ii.irb.T3 ceased was folloaed by a severe enueli--and much I I finally ,tarted,fer hoMe, hut-received no Ilene from the voyage . ": ?qv couch continued to glow and when I arrived in Sew York s , I Waa at once , eil_by my nrti•t.rn:.,ncer as a tirtim of eonsompt -I must conies. I cow no sufficient reason t o d i what tnv f a!: Ipdret ed. At this time I , mr need talimg your truly invaluable' medicine wir hole eriter tat inn ot deriving any benefit from Its ax You would not rereive these lines did I not regard r lily rluty to state to the nflitetb•d, through you . that health in the ,pier of eight months is fully rd. 1 attribute tt to the u,e of your CHERRY P , Ton.% L. Tumuli truly, WILLIAM W_ SMITE WA.11:11;TON. Ps, April- 2. MI Dear : Feehne ihrit I have been p pared ha Llll'l.llol your inNtruineidallity k providence or God, I will take the liberty to - my gratitude Cough, and the alarming symptoms of Corium had ietine,d me too low to leave me anAhiot ppe, when itty,ietait 144)011 me a bottle dye. 114. PLcrotiA It seemed to afford immediate of*, and row In aft w weeks•tuate has rendered rational bro!th, If it wilt do for other% what it has done for are certainly one of the henefetors of mankind. Sincerely 'Wishing' ou every htesbing., I ma Very respectfully yourg, JOYIN J. CLARK. Rector of St. Peter's C With such as,ur,tue and from such men, no eer proof ran be adduced unless it be Coro - its upon trial. Prepar. a anti 501..1 by JAMES C. AVER, Mad Citemigt. Lowe 1, Ma,..F. SAO by Dr. 11. D. POJZTER. Towanda; B. Ea ignit-boro'; Dv , r. Covington ; liumatitel \V. Ti. T:".ior, I:ltnitit P.•i.!.•n. Tin:: %I% DotiaaL is ~eryodltret Oricattl cr L';cvcrcign Etim Pills , r. L. zi'M :`l, - CO r"- ', 1 77%*: 11ZWr411C74.&lkilt-7,-.1-‘ N: ONE 11..noino unless accompanied by a he 11 le of the :thove Engraved Wrapper of Dr. 1 1'..;(1171..E. est Co., Up 4311 each box. In offerimrto the public this justly celebrated'. EllllltlN`BAL \I OF LIFE, i(t not our ad make any I.itse statements or wild assertions ol superior eflic'ency in restoring to 1-otalili the knowing that their reputation STA:\ D.11t1) is of itself sufficient (ace fur the nfilicted. Many proofs might be given of their i'3lue but we prefer those unacquainted with thee to themselves by enquiring of living witiiee.se and , the Pills. They ail find them perer:,y ,:afe rcr able in all eases. being pur , ju re. , r",: l :r. and eine worthy their best confidence and patronage. The following certificate t‘ as sent u> for the good: HventE-rr.L, Monroe Co. N. V.. may 10,1 w We the undersigned, citizens used personally Dr. Soule'.s Brim r witnessed the health-restoring cts thereol,l recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the, which we are acquainted. G. M. ROBERTS, r. H. BROWN. M. D. PHILLIPS, D. G. 0 It. A. TIBBE'PTS, LEWIS REEK B.—You are at liberty to publish thisfeei lic good. IliatwAnz OP COPNTERFEITS ! We ore manna any one who is making a spiv me article has , ed to make use of our name ; some of P ' had the impudence to imitate our ! , Dies and Circtlars, Certificates, &c. Un'e-s the pi careful when .bev purchase, they will be der Me genuine tisorerrign /1,3!•3 Pals cat wholesale and retal •of Dr. SO! l.e & Co. On , ..ndago Co. N. ti• Sold by )r. H. C. roxrurt,TowandaP their Agents in every town in the country. W'msport & Athens Railroad bell TOWANDA CHZAP CLOTHING ST En. H. DITNTING, resperthillvinfonna 1, -.) lie that he ha« remiwril bis store to Col. hulitling, one door below Warner's watt/11M he. will bo happy to see all wil.) rnay be ' Good and Cheap Clothing. rt e s eonstaial to his stock all the new and desirable style iPflia, and feels confident ho can satisfy an) may give him a call. Just receiving from New York, a lame 113 ° Ide assortment of Spring and Summer Clakfq in the heat manner, and which will he sold irt' the lowest prices. tie has also 'received, a large lot of Ynt I HILDRENS' CLOTHING, to obi& ken . entibn and which will hO sold at law rates nade arrangements by which he ran raid f° l %Ida desired, with tho certainty of procuriaS article, Cutting and making up, done as coati' fashionable manner, promptly and to order. Towanda, May (4, 1851 y, riROCKERY & GLASS W A Fr. kred for ezde by Sr. Joon. May 8, 1851,