=NM l 6; agrivralltrac. ~,,, ls Palmetto' Sons. My sturdy sons, bring rut% the share, All sharp to turn the untetti'd soil, Uwe in autumn tail, would bear The goldea sheaves, fear not the toil ! Those \ demagogues who 'wive for place, And other's cliairi'd to• ntoty's car,' Fancy in labor there's dikgrare, And honor in inhuman war, Not so we wreck our coiner'y's weal, True honor laye in arts of pe:Jce, Well guard it with our hearts of steal— And dtg to find the • goteen fleece.' Not while we till the teeming earth, Let tie forget that we are b! , unil, 13y all the blesAines of our birth, To strive that knowledge may abound n l t thought the Spring to labor calk, d :Summer sees the fi,t - eitzn glow : Autumn with plenty fills oar halls— In %Vatter tleasu es over4w. Then let us' bless cur nappy state, And yie'd 10 earth the seed and grain ; With grateful heart we'll worh and watt, • The early and the latter rata. - -l3 Mating Nay. Mit rto lily crop is an importmt arid many rtige,tions ealculateti to faeilnate the getting it in goi.d o7i.'.er, may perhaps be cniti.i,ler eilas not altinzether out of pace in IL! the Tett ii," where ,eve.y bot'iry looks : or par ticular information. It is the g°'/ erII practice—or rather it 11:4; been the 14elie; - al practice iu most "to make' hay in run," I. e. by iyieadiiit4 it broaile!-t cver the guard wiicie II 1- rut ; alt.! al lowirg it to remain ev n,ed it in irh) etintlh to leri;ove IL) ihe Now. the method 1 havo d . dlers c alt ly in all the rno-t essential fer , m.cs td the business, 11. is plan, and as I have hi..? it over and over and again, and become peilewly satisfied several years praNice ti•+l tt i.fl:l new birtgied notwn to be Lauded o;.ly by lira Ft'l.u . .ei: 4 and reridva•or, of ohl usuages. I will f.ir the beneld of my latudier farti/e,, Ivl,o c.w iudu.c r as il,ey e e In the lust ;Lice ; I hetet' diutJ gr tlzi of an) kind to Lecome Lay ul,de stamili,4 I comatedee to cut rmlici L.:we period of to ol der that I may get throatJi 11, lie the seed becomes fully rile, or sulF,Lietitly I:pe shatter out. iu mowing, I woll 1.61 cut a -pear tili the dew had left the glass, and I:ieri lay a: much as possi ble befwe three —rak mg' at rii.4ht (u Leo the grass is than um] u allow of It ) only n bat was cut bcloie I I o'clock ; that cut iu the part of the day Ileirg alcwcd to rernalti in swath MI the Morrow, %%Leo- it sli,uld be turned ot er carefully but not 6ro.ezal, and be put Imo grass cocks al /4fit. Lr this Couch Jun may remain Wall it is IMMI In form:r.g grass (7ock.,ca:e si.oidd he had that they ;V:e not - n ade too lar4e pound of eared hay is for a co, k, t,.d if no mow than o,', is poi up Oleic never VNOI t , e an) clanger hea , io , i, in clear weather. and it %‘ I'd make very rapi“ly. and without any lo...bicolor or flavor, and he much more polialaVe that made in the tun by Fpleadiii:z 111 the 11.1.1 In m aki t whorell.rs the folk t much more conve ,10:11 urneut th;t:, the r:kt, itiperl.4niin , ..; the be...t , wo,k, al• ttinti!li the rake triti-t f ‘II ,iv l'n !,• in r.l ,1, 0 heu , tet . it;s, and give chapel° the ,d. 2, Le wg thiown n - ether the t' k. If the weather • hay t•bmill.d be put together compactl} a po , ,iti:e and well capped ; but should it t o h e !air, with no pin-pee: of ra , t. Late need be exereii• ed, and cocks may be tinewn n,.•_:eth e r as t i,nal with hay that is made in the oriniary way. Hay that has been prppet I y rocked : will. if the weather be favorable, make sulfide:o;y to home ire two n, three days. 'Fh t e ve(y eln , iderabie lusses experienced by the ledlous ar,rf t )(r.trac'ed procesq of , ! , ,e a j l og rahrn eqek;wz, rpenit:(2, s!,.(kint; and p: cl.urr t , p, arc en tirely otivl,l•Cti l y this alki there i(= no loss of tune, nr 1131(11,1y 1,1 be caa2:(l in: udder shower , wit}: a dczen lons of hay Ni),(;:r•.! the field ) ( 0 be we: and lie.ltatis siintled ICs , tt hay tit grass cocks gets wet, the only course pursue it stand till it gets dry A heavy sht,ver or a long storm twill scatcely w - et dim II an tt.ch and tiiis r when the weather ett!.als, tt iIl S tun Jay, and :Lein:. side be as bright and sweet to the smell as when put up. Clover hay. 'A h reculia; chamc;er and structure of the leave, is liable to be deprived uf its mom valuable parts by the Irequern and se vere badlings it receives in snaking, i.. so much )mpoved by this prove-s •!1•It no one who once makes a trial of tt , will ever think cf renouncing If the clow•er be cut when and a l. lowed to remain in swath tdi jn=t bekne niLtht of the same 0.4, and t ,en be catetully turned Nsidi a ut,le to brut~ the under and unwetted side to encounter the dew, and be allowed to remain in Anis state till the alteittoon of the lolton int!, day, acid orit formed inw light ..!..assroults by pitching them • .-tether in flakes, the hay will be as g:een and eel when carried to the barn, as it v‘ as when •,t, and this e.iiliont the lo , s of any portion which of value as a feed for Nock. Even the licit co or the blossom will be retained, as well as the beautilul peen of the leaves and the Nhi •-,..0re of the tstclle. - ker grasses are perhaps 13-:neE,;eLl in an equal ' by being cured in this way, al:hough fiom . :erence of s!ructure the advatita'7e may not be art, obvious to the eye. Every one has no doubtless, that green grass made in ve , y hot . :.er shrivels up, lases its elasticity, an,l becomes tizat•le, or liable In break at the slightest touch. , coalition it is impossible to stir or handle it • ••• - •ct severe loss ; nor is it. so palatable to cattle , • kind as the same gran s eared in the man r• ',owe recommen.le,l. ;users of h:ty t g'enerally 1001; much to the co -1 '!,e article, and consider this as a sort al cii, t jtutging, of its vrlue. Arid in this they vire rott.rt . Licht colored. yellarct•h as, is rare ty o nub va!tte, bet:Uri Lei li••l I rLie,l , ur wat,h ed by ra n ts. in et het of which c ; ‘, d iti d t , a i t i, a l. most al a ays refo , ed .f.y t•.r• , 'e'st ci towed eat it by severe t.origer, Put bay coned tit gra , t , r rucks tf cut at lbe season, never prt t:eitt - %hie appeanittee, and tt•weet and g'tntl.— Germ,i It town TO rapt., Wily tire heed. %vitro rp.wit W... gate po. They ale (hilted w ttte earth to pl.pag.de (pity 41 -10. e Silebi=l. Another Rescue by SOEMME.I6 PIIIMEOZCIECI STILTIV. T was on the verge of the envie; and so tat gone that my family' and friends had lost all hopes of my re covery ; and when in this situation, havtng been res cued by the use of Sebenck's Putmonic Syrup, I de site to testify, with grateful emotion to Dr. Schenck, the unspeakable benefit I have received from the use of his invaluable inetlicine. Early last fall, l contracted a violent cold, and in consequence of whith I had chills, alternated with , fe ver. pains in my right breast and Shoulder blade. with a had cotiett. and no expectoration. I kept getting. worse main took my bed, and had the attendance of Imy family physician. I was under his care about four wee be, Alt , ' at the expiration of that time was reduced so low that. despair took bold of myself and friends, and even my physician abandoned me and gave me up to die with the hasty consumption. My appetite was gone, toy bo Ark nry irregular. fever and night. eats, 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 en object of pity to behold. My friends had been sent for to see use die, and toy sick lied was surrounded by kind and sympathizing neighbors, who bad come to witness my departure from this world. When all rays of hope had fled of my recovery, a neighbor, Mr. I)a% id Conrad, proposed to try Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and relieving ma of tough phlegm, and as a means of nfTording temporary relief, remarking at the time, lbw I was too for gone for the Syrup to be of arty permanent bsnefit."" My wife, anxious for the relief toy intense sufferings, procured some of the Pul mimic Syrup. I found it afforded me relief, and con tinued using it. I could feel its healing influence upon my lungs. I cantinas to improve under its use, and my friends were much gratia.il to witness my unexpected im provement ; many of my neighbors came to look at use as one raised from the dead, My cough now became loose, and I felt something w cn I had the pain in my breast, and I dis charged huge quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged arid ra.sed a spit box full of matter every day, with bard 'minis like grains of something. My bowels now became regular and ti moral, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain from eating ton much. My strength improved, and I regained my flesh. I contierod to improve in every respect soon after I :mtnmenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I was resiored to my health. I have passcil through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter rind the spring, and feel as well now as ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Pultnontc Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. . Lest this statement be thought too highly col,-red by some people, I subjoin certificates of a (lumber of the inhabitants of iacony, who saw me ut different times during my disease, and never expected to see me restor ed. I aka append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge, N 0.270. I. 0. of 0. P., who kindly watched over me,-end fully believed they would con my remains to the tomb ; hut, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable P-ulmonic Syrup, my life has been spared, and I am permitted to make Elie fire• going statement for the benefit of sufferi n g man kind. I testue at Tacony , end am well known by must of the people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me and learn mere particulars of the virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 211 h, 1851. The subscribers, members of the Mystic 1 od te, No. 270, 1, (). of 0. F. of Hobritsburg, Fa. do hereby cer tify that we.know John C. Green. (and is a member in good standing in No. 270 I. 0. or 0. F.) who was d ingt.rously ill with a low Pulrn mir-y Consumption, last w int. r.su that they give him ep .0 die ; that he is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe recovery was produced by Schenck's Pultnonic 1. 4 y rup, We believe his certificate is correct in every par ticular. HENRY NEFF. P. G. ALFRED IZOBINsON , P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. J. W. OM WA N. N. G. JACOB 'N ATERMAN, JR. J AMES C. CALI/ ER. JOr.:HUA PHINENWRE. Hulmesburg, Philadelphia Co., June 25, 1 , 151. The undersigned, residents; of l'acony, eielti miles stove Philadelphia, helm; well aronainted wi h John to,en, and , he.eircuuistunces unecomg hi- rase, feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty, to make universally known to the pu'dic his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulmona.y Consump tion. So entirely helpless';‘-taits condition, having been hut n brief period since in that rapid y sinkina and emaciate state, as to overly preclude, in the opin ion-of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedside, ell hopes of ecen a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care ful use of your invaluable tipeeifie, 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 whule annals of medi cal skill yr science can produce. It deserves L.) be int pet ishably reco - ded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto rernediless dis ease, a lasting, monument and a world-wide reput a tion in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or destroy. 'laving witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, au peradded 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 nu merous friends that no human power could relieve, or protract his life. much less restore him back again to his former health, we feel it thus our duty to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, by means of the eactusive use of your wonderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could he made t h e humble instruments of relief and cure to o:hers who may he so unfortunate as to be similarly Billeted. David Conrad,. Jenne Duffield, C. liinehte, A. Death, Joseph Head, Jr . , Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Rohert Allyn, Mat hew Toden, inme. Totiwct, John Bloomesfuitlr, Allen vandegrift Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail. by his sole agents, Jnhn Gilbert & Co., Whole'ale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phil's, Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 State at. Boston ; H. Blakeley, corner Thihl and Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists throughout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & San, T.elays• sill!; T. Humphrey, thwell ; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome ; J. J. Warford, Monroe ; D. D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy ; C. C. Rathbone, Canton; Kina dt Vosburg Troy ; G. A. Perkins, Athens . :ar All letters addressed to DR. J. IL SCHENCK, Cale of John Gilbert 4 Co., Wholi sale Druggists, No. 177 North Third street: Philadelphia. SAVE YOUR MONEY. CRARLES P. PREEIVIAN & CO., (LATE FREEMAN, HODGES AND CO.) IMP:, RTERS AND JOBBERS. 14-1 liro.tdcay, one Door south W . Liberty st. N. Y. lj AVE now on band, and will be receiving daily 11. through the season, New Goods, direct from the Eur..rwan manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Millinery Goods. Our . rock of Rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs importedt Many of our goods aro manufactured expressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns and stand unrivaled. We offer our goods for nett Cash, .st lower prices than any credit !loose in America can 9 irord. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve s portion of their money and make selections from our great variety of rich cheap goods. ,n; rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts, flonnet—SMis, Satins, Crapes, Lisses and Tailetons, Embroideries, Collars, Chenuactur, Copes, Berthas, Ilabit.t, sleeves, Cuffs, Edgin;s and, Inserting*, Em. nrdtdered Laces for bhaivls, Mantillas, and Veils, Boni. ton , Meenled, Vslencienes and Brussels Laces, Eng twit and Wove.. Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Lures, liid , ],isle Thread, Silk, and Sewing silk !doves and Mitts, French and American Anificial Flowers, French Lace, Engiirtt, American and Italian, ow Bon ner. , Trimmin.a. • _ itliftellaaroas. OOTS & SHOES! Sofia 'Wlietuti • H AS removed hid aishtfsfatiint fo H. Miss stoto. 13 corner of trodh street sod the, pubttc squitri, sad will continuo the unnufactare of Boots sod Shoes, as heretofore. He has just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes, which are offered at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies is pseidufarly directed to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiters ; walking shoes. buskins, &e. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large assortment of Children's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and he believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices: cry The atridfilif attention paid to Manufacturing, and he hors by doing work well to merit a et-tunne l:wee of tht liberal patronage be has hitherto received. Towanda, May 8, 1851. ,U,3111)1111TO Ear 1,1031371 7 HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 2, Brick Row, (up stairs.) in the room formerly occupied by Hon. D. Wilmot as a law office, where ho will be pleased to iee those requirio his professional services. Towanida. 7.4 ovem he r 18, tB.7it .31M . • G. MT IrlICIIE3111,111:1111.111L_.S9 CoCIITY RVIIVETIIB, H A VING locatedin Towanda, his services may be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Otfiee,or by calling at the ()thee of Ulysses Mercur, Esq., where he will be found, or where a written rip licateinn may be h•ft. Nov. 1, 185(). ~I lii ,TfsW . a:Za4l. EFTLB-V,LCU Is Still in Operation ! THE subseriberi have moved to the new building on Pine street, one door below Mercers store whete they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost all desetiptions. Turn ing and fitting up work, will be done also on reasonable terms as at Elmira x Owego. Old iron will be taken in payment. JOHN CARMAN & CO. Towanda, April 2G, ISSI, NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. TIIE subscribers respectfully infirm the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Esetturine, 110 Main street, nearly opposite Drake's 'wagon shop, where they arc prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMIIIIING upon reasonable terms. They arc determined by ding 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 kimlrot repairing Machinery, executed in the most skil ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will he warranted lobe well done, and manufactured from the best materials. The public are re q uested to give us a trial, and judge fur themselves. ESEN WINE & SEE DISCHH. Towanda, May 2. 1851. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! A, M. WARNER takes this method 1.4: of informing his old customers arid the f: publir generally, that he has rurehased ...1 . o "sad f i ' Jewelry, P. il 'il , h andisstock C o R 'l I ' mNe‘n. Watches, 71; l e -!44s ii i. b.:•v e business in all of iis various branches at the old stand of the latter, on Mom street, two doors south of Brick Row. His reputation as a watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is hardly neces sary to say a word on that point. With his Jung ex perience and great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will do them justice. All goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted es I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall he—quick sales, small profits, cash down, and no credit given. Credit need not he asked for--as I am hound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda, July 12, 18.50. A. M. WARNER. MECHANICS UNION ASSOCIATION, Principal office, No. 442 Broadway, New York. Branch Office, Towanda, Pa. (Office North side of the Public square, with J. D. Goodenough.) Accumulated Cush and Guarantee Capital, 560,000 This associat.on has declared a dividend of 35 . 4 per cent. for the year ending A pril Ist, BO LIABILITY TO ASSESgM ENT D. DEAN, Presulent, G. C. Wont), N. D. Jun ,ll' KIM., WM. PATTEN, Financial Con-nmet. The object and design of this association 1.; ii 'table thoke with whom especially time and health are money,, by the payment of a small annual sum, to receive a *edify allowance in cases of stekne,s or accident, which shall prevent them from attend- , ing to their ordinary business. By the parinent of the following annualdeposits, you will become a life member, and be entitled to a weekly benefit during life, if you.should be disabled by siclintss or acci dent from attending to your ordinary business occu pation. Females insured against diseases common to both sexes. The proof of sickness required, Is a certificate of the attending Physimat, or of three members of the assoCiation. 'rhe association publishes a weekly Newspaper contnining a report of the business of the association, amount of claims paid &c. The paper is sent free to members monthly, or 50 ets weekly. Yearly Deposits of Members under 50 yearn of age : Table of Rates: $2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week, 3 00 3 00 " 400 At 400 " 5 00 5 00 " 6 00 G 00 " 700 700 " 00 8 90 " 9 00 9 00 " 10 00 10 00 " cO. First week Excepted .:1 Those over fifty years of age will be charged twentysfive per cent. extra. SI 50 admission lee will be charged in addition to the :above, the first year, and must be paid of the lime of application, and the first years' deposit within thirty days. TLEVLTUENCES : His Excellency Wm. F. Johnson, Harrisburg Johnson. Wells & Co.,Courtland Street, N V. Bowen & McName, Silk Merchants, Broadway, New York. Eckel. Raiguel & Co., North 3d Street, Phila Hon. James M. Porter, Easton, Pa. Hon. Richard Broadhed, U. 8. Senator, Pa William McHaley. Bloomsburg. Rev. R. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Seminary, WILES Anus nErsnrAccs Rev. 3: Dorrance, Wilkesbarrre, Rev. J. Boyd. do A. B. Hillard Esq. do t:. M. Hollenback, Esq. do Ziba Bennett. Esq. do H. B. Wright, Esq. do We are personally and well acqusinterl with gee. J. Dorrance.G. M. Hollenback, Ziba Bennett and H . U. Wright all of Wilkesbarre, wnose names appear as references for the " Mechanics Union Associa tion" an organization for health insurance, upon the mutual principle ; they are gentlemen of high character, who would not knowingly endorse before the public any scheme, nnle's they were well assur ed °fits utili,y, and that it was governed in its man agement by integrity and a prompt fulfilment of its engagements. D. WILMOT, J. C. MIAMI, WM. EtAre.t.c., HS. Marmon, 0. D. BAKTLLTT, H. OvetvroN. We fully concur I n tie foregoing oNnion as !., the character awl objects of Mechanics (Amin A tsocia tion. H. Boo Th. H. F. Pow Etc.. E. 0. GOO DRUM. er" fen. -i "0 ."^”.• Apply at Intbital. This is no Quackery! OFtRICK'I Or Worm artgroy . er. 2his Nidigne cbnlaini no Mercury, nor any other Mineral substance. It it purely Vegetable. This remedy for worms is one of the most extraor dinary, ever used. It effectually eradicates worms of all sorts from children and adults. Thousands polish by worms without the real cause being known. Some other reason is assigned for the sickness, until too late to cure the rent cause. What immense responsibility r.•,ia upon the parent who does not know, and the doctor who does not un derstand, the complaint which is destroying those pre dons flowers of life—children. What should he done? The answer is plain. Gite the Vennifuge, which will be sure to do good if they have, no worms, anl if they have, it will destroy and eradicate them with, a certainty and precision truly astonishing. There is no mercury or mineral in it. Mercury is the basis of most woruf remedies ; and the remedy is sometimes worse than the diseage. to never use loz: mutes, but rely upon this. Every person will be con vinced on one trial that it is the moat perfect cure ever invented. The immense sale that this Vermifuge has. is a sure test of its value and the estimation in which it is hi-Id by families. It would be quite too expensive to pub lish the volumes of certificates that have been giiien for this article, and the users of it are requested to spread the name to a persons whom they think will be benefitted by it. !Speak of it in all families, and you will do your du ty to your follow creatures, and feel assured of the al>. probation of all good men, and will receive your reward in heaven. We call on all good citizens to make know* the ef feets of this wonderful remedy . Remember, and th.lt for Orrick's Vermifuge. Startling Facts. Hundreds of children and adults - are lost yearly with worms, a hen some other cause has been supposed to be the I rue It is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man, wo man, or child exists, but what sootier or later are troubled with worms, and in hundreds of cases. sad to relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, or some other ailing carries off the flower of the human family— while in truth they die of woms! and these could have been eradicated in a day, by the use den° laJttle of ORRICK'S VERMIFCGE. How sickening the thou gft that these things should be—and who can ever forgive tbernselve.v for not try ing this WORM EXTLRMINATOR, when they know that even if the ease was not worms, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurb=but always good as a purgative, let the di•ra:e ho what it way. How important then to use it. and who will dare to take the responsibility to do without it! Let all pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and sober ness. l'or sale Ly Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towava. Ge Ems I A aents., I6y Fire ! Fire ! Fire I A" you insured application received and insur ances effected by .1. E. CANFIELD, Agent for the following safe and popular companies : The Hudson River Piro Insurance Co. Capital...... ........ • .$200,000. The St. Lawrence Company. capitdi $300,000. The Empire State Company. Capita' ,f. 1200,000. The Washington Company. Capital over S 1200,000. The State Mutual at narrisburg Pa. With a large Capital nd large increasing Cash Fund the Great Pennsylvania Company. The rnitrd States Life Insurance Annuity & Trust Company. Capital. 4, 250,000 Oil the new principle la) which the insured partici pates in the profile. .1. E. CANFIELD, Atheng, ra arstAvm:v,e'rfatTi'V/AVII_VIVO - OTti, Important to Housekeepers: . E , übscri bc r thankful for the ":"er er libel al patronage hereiofure re- seivedi beg , leave t., inform his 'friends and Coe public geneially, `` r and ihne eunimenti;,:i Hou.e. I,keeping, in particular Ihni he ha , Innw 1 , /) hand a large as,orunent s - --, ''- : ::- -;::-- -' 7- 7 1 .- ; 1. ', 1:6 ! 14,4 ::::,, , :n - L 41: ite.;.l9L- L , t_ 111 Ai of FCIZNITI 'RE, which he will warrant to be made to a substantial manner, and of ail! best materials. 1.311/E %US, such as malto , ,,an7 and walnut dress ing bureaus. marlde and plain t‘ps ; mahogany and walnut ivashs - tands, marl , !e tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns. Card and eiiti tables,Sufas Couch es, whatnots. ,;:e. IdEADSTE Field, French and low post beadstead , , finished in hand,ome style and of approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called fur, all of which will he sold on the must acc.immodating terms. cr:11 - The subscriber is also provided woh a plain ar i d fashionable Ur—kits'', and will hold hi nse/f in readiness to attend to all orders in undertaking. Us will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse rosy be kept tt.r a week. (OF FINS 1/NADY MADE. LUESI•ER 11 ELLS. N.ll—Furni•nre r,C all kind, marls to order, and warranted to be of the best materiels cud workman ship. Towanda, „farm iry 17, 1852. Removed to B. Kingsberv's Block ! ir .4. Chamberlin. yyTi As juat room,' I from the rity 1-1 01 New V .rli i• , i . • 1 trec .. , „ 111 supply of W atches ' , t ' rt ,:,d, \ll / . 4, ~;. 4 Filer wart, eoril,ll,:. .t, ,art, Ipa : ". 1t the Cilluva nor artich•s ; , —l, ‘ er , ,:•• 4 0 0 ..,,, - L'Epiiie and Plain %Vetches, with %1 . N- 0 ' •" n complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Rin;ts,BreasfPins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity ofitetl Beads—all of which he offers for sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH, %Vl:itches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well, or the money will he refunded, and a writ ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. 33.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work ; and tall, /rain now, and orrece. flint the Prortuce rivent be paid when the work is done—l war against credit in, all its forma, - W. A. CHANILIERLIS, Agent Towanda, April 28. 1850. , ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS. Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public. J 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 hand a large stock of a.taaao% TIIL'Ii KS, VALISES, WIIIPS, ETC All articles in their line manufactured to order, and made of the best material, and for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern Pennsylvania, They solicit a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that they can give satisfaction both as to quality and price. c:1• Cash will be paid for Hides and Sboep Pelts, the highest rates, at our shop. Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and Calf skirts; for sale in any quantity. Towanda, November 19th, 1850. 133 5 T.L.1 I.C.VISY(nro Adams eft Macfarlane, HAVING entered into co-partnership in the practice 11 of law, have also established an agency for the sale of real eatate in .• county of 'Bradford. Persona having real estate which they desire to sell, by callin 4 and lemin4 a description of their property with the terms of sale, will undoubtedly find it to their advan loge. Persons desirous of purchasing can learn where prop. etty is for sate—a description of the same with the price and terms of payment and he informad as to the of title. .1. C. ADAMS Tnwoorii, Mry 2, 1451. I. 't k rr l ity ANE. • iniettllatitone. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Tan MUM COMPANT, Acruilb Steam Engines and Boilers M A f ill / 4 ro rUF mS to 1000 hareem power. Horizontal En gines, on heavy iron bed prates, Ma in tine piece. have mention cakes; all joints ground so as to be steam tight without packing or paint; all bearings and wearing surfaces large, and tanning in adjustable boxes of bronze or gabbitt metal; all balance wheels with turned belt face. The Regulator is attached to the bed plate. The Force Pump is in an independent stand, arranged with crank shaft and tight End loose pulley, ready to receive a-belt from the engine shaft or firm any other shaft. The whole style of work is not aut. passed by any engine builders in the Unitod States. Boilers of the bear American or English iron heads, cast or wrought iron—either tabular or with flues— made in the most thorough manner. Engines from 8 to 100 horses power constantly on hand or in progress, to be delivered within a few days of the receipt of an order. Also, Steam Saw Mills, capable of sawing 6000 feet board measure, of one inch boards, in 12 hours, with one Muley 'law, and requiring no other fuel than the PO 'Mast. The following are the prices of a few of these en , pines : Saw MA), intindibg steam engine, boiler and iron I chimney, complete; pitman irons; muley saw irons; Isetters ; feed, and all bolts and irons for 30 feet of carriage, complete, $l5OO, Steani engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 360 square feet of beating surface, and all castings, pipes, valves, and other parts necessary to set it to complete opera tion, $1525 Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of Cylinder. 30 in. stroke 1 with tubular boiler, containing 480 square feet of heatieg surface, complete as before, . $1775 Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Maine nail , road at Lawrence, 26 wiles from Boston. Terms, cash on delivery. Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers, t and prices accordingly. McKay dr Hondley, late of Pitts6eld, Mass., whose steam engines are already widely known, have recently token charge of the works of the Essex Compony,and will be able, with their increased facilities and ripe ' rience, to make their approved engines cheaper and better than heretofore. May 8, 1852 y GORDON Mel(' AY, Agent, 0500 CILALLENGE! AITHATEVgR concerns the health and happiness V of a people, is at all tithes of the most valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their childrei, 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 WOhNlb', ac cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary cans. a 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 another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking at the ncrse, hardness end Witness of the Lclly, dry cough, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that all these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re• Ludy : Zobensach's Worm Syrup. An article founded 'Upon scientific principles, com. pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per. feetly safe when taken, and determined in all itself - eels an d not leaving the system in a.diseased condition, as most advertised nostrums,composed of Cslornel,for the removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vermifuges, dtc., but has.performad the most astonishing cures,and saved the Hirt s of thousands, both young arid old,vvho have been pronounced hopeless—incurable by Physi cians. Read the following, and become convinced of its efficacy over all others Mn. J. N. HottENSACS.—This is to certify that my child, 15 Noma of age, having been sick for 5 years,and was attended by Drs. Loper, Whitlis and Phisler for a long time without rece.ving any benefit ; when after g wing her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and consulted one of the best physicians; her disease still growing worse. It was at this time I was induced to try Ilobelmuck'a Worm Syrup, and after taking two bottles she entirely regained her health. Hoping that this will prove a benefit to parents w.aose children are similarly affected, I am yours, &c., B. BOWMAN. Bobensack's Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the Liven, it serving as a filerer to purify the blood, or giving a proper secretion to the bile ; so that any wrung action 01 the Liver etlects the other important parts of the system, and results variously in Jaundice, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia,•&c. We should, therefore watch every symptom that n ight indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of louts and Mantic. 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 di:era/he, which changes in so:ae insensible. end in explicable manner, the certain morbi i action of the system. 3J—a Tome, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system. renewing health and s icer to all parts of the body. Ch—a Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with other ingrenients, and operating on tf.e bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and pyrifying, the Woes], which de• stroys disease and restores health. Agents fur Bradford Cowl' H. C. Porter and J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; M. Bullock & Co. Smithfield; Barnes & Balky, Waver lev ; 11. spear, Sprineield ; Eli Baird, Troy ; L. D. Taylor, Burlington ; Brown & Rockwell, Mourovtou Parkhust & Lamb, Leroy ; Chas. Rathbone, Canton ; ,ds‘, T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in the adjacent ct•unties. 48y MOUNT PROSPECT ~,AVAi ai1,:114,41k tpAnd !AI Blis; CH A M TON, N. Y. rr HIS institution is located in a beautiful and ro- J. mantic ;Trove at the base of Mt. Prospect, and within the corporation of the village. Possessed of an abundant supply of the purest soil rater, advan tages for exercise in the pure air, of carriage and footwallis up the mountain, free from the nsose :ma turmoil of busy life." %soh excellent sa thug and rowing privileges upon the ' pleasant waters' of the Chenangii—these area few of the paesentatilthd the Cute offers to the invalid. I The house is new and commodious—bathing ap paratus excellent—well ventilated; with - 2)U feet ptatea. The Medical department is under the entire care CA 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. ' , males who have been confined to their beds fur 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 hll emelt, even tf they have suffered much of many Phystmans," make one more trial. Terms from S 4 to $8 per week (payable weetsly.) according to room and attention required. Patienia Will provide for personal use 2 comfortablea, 2 blau• kets, 3 linen or rotton sheetii and 6 towel,, 0. V. THAYER, M.D., Resident Physician D. W. & H. M. BARNEY. Proprietnr:. BLACKSMITHING A DAM ESENWINE respectfully informs the pub lie that he now occupies the shop where himsel and brother have for ears worked, nearly opposite Tomkins' foundry, where he is ready to do all work In his line, as formerly in the best manner. lie is de termined the reputuron ha has attained as a skilful workman shall not t u :Ter by any neglect of the inter ests of customers or by any inattention to bustne, P. TOOLS, manufactured to order—tnachinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner, 'ma every kind of Repairing and Mannlneturing will be done at short notice, and in the style desired, Hors , nocimr, ,en reasonable terms. He will elso take Country Produce in raynieni for work, but oh wets strongly to credit. ToryJnd.i..l.l , l, V+. I S 3!, OF all the numerous medicines event, (tad , of them valuable) for the cure of puf,„ -u. , • complaints, nothing has ever been found which cnZ compare in its effects with this Preparation. o : t ett cure sometimes, but at all times and in all dite lani the lungs and throat where medicine can gir t t o this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and pede* s al e i n accordan ce with the directions. Vt o d o advertise for the information of those who ha re it but those who have not. Families that h„re knot, its value will not be - without it, and by its tunn y tv. they are secure from the dangerous conseg uele , Coughs sod tuldir which neglected, ripen 1410 44 , consumption. Mounts MN-En, N, J illistelianecmg 'k r ! CHERRY PECTORAL For dm Core et' COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COCO, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute au awarded to this preparation by the Board of it4 a • September 1847 ; also, the Medals of the three Institutes of Art, in this country ; also the ca Dip ca of the Ohiolnstitote at Cincinnati, has be en the CIIERBT PICTOaAL, by their Government to t; sideration of its extraordinary excellence tel luef.; nese in curing affections of the Lungs and Thiel': Read the following opinion founded on m e ~c g experience of the eminent Physician of the Pon City of Dr J. Ayer: Sr. Jonas, May Fi ve y ears trial of poor Cherry Pectoral in rne tics, has proven what I foresaw from its ccmp ov • must be true, that it eradicates and cures the tort:, and colds to which we, in this section, are pe tv ,,, liable. I think its equal has not yet been ihirvir... nor do i know hose a better remedy can be awl, the distempers of the throat and lungs. J. J. 13ca-roN, M.D.,F.R,8, See what it has done on a wasted coustitution, rx only to the following cases, but a thousand more -Dr. Ayer; Sunni:a v, Jan. :4, ‘2. , 35:. In the month of July last, I way attacked by lent diarrhoea in the mines of California. I tour, to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from chance of climate and diet.—My diarhrea ceastsi wen followed by a severe cough—find much sorer I finally 'tatted fur home, but rreel‘ed t,o ositiefit from the voyage. My cough cinitinumito grow and when I arrived in New York, I was at once m. ed by my acquaintances as a victim of consume I must confess that I saw no sufficient rea,r, what my friends all ['shored. At this time I me:lced taking your truly invaluable medicine tittle expectation of deriving any benefit from 0. r You would not receive these lines did I not mor. my duty to state to the afflicted, through 'you health in the space of eight months is tu'lr ed. I attribute it to the use of your CIIERUN: rORAL. tours truly. WI I All W. :31l1Tii WASHINGTON, Pa, April i..;• Dear Sir : Feeling. that have been spustl to premature grave, through your InntrUinenial.or providence or Gud, I will take the liberty tJ my gratitude Cough, and the alarming symptoms of CJlatimp had 'educed me too low to kave me abyt' . ,:u : hope, when my phynietan brought me a Lune " P ECTOII A L. " It seemed to a Gra !Wheal 14 and now in a few weeks time has rendiredtheL:k. health. if it will do for others what it has done 1.4 are certainly one of the lienefetors of inankta,l. Sincerely vi iching you every lilesione. lon Very respectfolly _sour.• JOHN J. CLARK. Rector of t•t. With such as,sucince anti fr.irn such men, t, ger proofean be adduced unless it br from et, upon trial. Prepared and sold by J.% MES C. .11 . ER, P: Chemist. Lowel. Mass. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER. To..Tantia..}; 44'Olsboro'; E. Dyer. Covingt , n Borden, Tinge; W. N, Elliott, El:niz2: A. T..- Montrose ; and by all Druegi-ta everyuherr Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills DRIENITA 1 .1' (Dr. E. L. Soule & Co. '1001c.4.4:,`r (1W Dr. E. L. I I.A NONE Genuine unless accompari:,:tyl;i: le of the above Ericraved Wrapper ,a In 1 SOULE & ('o.. upon each box. In offering to the public ill:, Justly cr.:. F.REIGN BALM OF LIFE. if Is f. t niake any false starments or superior efficiency to retoordig 1 0 I,,•,*tlltlf •;1 suffering, well linowinz that It.t ir STANDARD MEDICINE in of ibeli ,ts-ar ence for the afflicted. Many proofs might he given of their va!a , but Yee prefer those unacquainted %%fib Oice. themselves be enquiring of Lein, witta""" the Pills. They wid find them paler; y site in aide in all cases. being purely 2 1 : , : 1 ' vine worthy their best confidence and pcmint The fol:owtng certificate was sent a 1,1 good MN at ItTT 1, Monroe C. N. y., Va% • We the undersicned, citizen, nt used personally D e .N . , 44 ; 5 ',..5. - war - leased the health•restoring eirrct. , ritronimend these Pills to the aiHicteJ a, which we are acquAinted. 6. M. RODERTs, G. 11.13 e, i‘o M. U. Pittl.l.lPs, H. A. TaluErrs, I.Ewt , rd.E. , P. s.— Vou are at liberty to tom:''' - fir uood. BEWARE Or COCVTERFMTS ! W e s teno:ll arty otie who is making a sputum+ at. ed to make use of our name; but some .•, had the impudence to imitate out l'ote 4 . l '''' Circrlars, Certificates. &c. ' careful whea 'bey purchase, they will te till' The genuine Sortreltyi P. wholesale and retar. of 1)r. Onondaga Co. N. Y• Sold by D r. K. C roRT Tawan their Agents in every town in the couttto• Witnsport Athens Railroad I TOW ANDA CHEAP CLOTHING STU CIEO. H. B 1 NTING. re spectfully inf , f , '“, lic that he has reran stow. I , budding. one door below Waillef% nAr h he will be hum to s e e a ll who mar Good and Cheap Oohing. He Po to his stock all the new and destrui.ie terns, and feels confident be can samfy ft' may give him a colt. lust recei.ing from New York, a hit! hie °""ffinent of springy ( in the best manner. and which will be the lowest prices. lie his also rerelv , l. a 13%, , ei 0 "Intion and which will be s made arrane,ometibt tw which he cm ti.f iicle desired, iv tth the certainty of procagri atttcle. • Cutting and m atm: up. d,lne 3i V.O latt,htonaltle manner, prottipt!; and to at- , Towatitta, May t 4, t y. IRocKF,Ry Gr Off it re. ~., .-...- .n,..,,,