a.(l - t f t twee • ••'"•-r`r" 'recit:ecsinati4 dicip!sixi) Ter cane, teh . Treads the e:nrMag . r!a!",_ Th, proportion of nil ria.! eeni ; this esplainsiise gpf. meal. an WPII known 1(1 the practical men. Then is be s ides the<e a got : il pinlinti 01 tqll!ar.. The nitro gepon• sithstanve.4 are al•Ln consider!tble in tyn.rntit) some 1.2 n 7 1C; per cent. ' fr : iwect enrn diners from all reher 'varieties; con taining rndy afvont eialveFo r i••r tent of F'.;trehl The amount orsttgar of Conrs6 vertu OD. nitrogenioni substance amount to the vt'ty large proportion of twenty! er cent.: 61 enm from thirteeti to fonrteen; and of oil about eleven. This, from she above results, is one al tiny most noari , lritr„: crops known. If it can be made .o yield as notch per acre as the hardier varieties, it is well worth trial pn a large scale. BAhN CELLARS AND BARN FU'ORA —There is no appendage to a farm that is more useful, and tlia. Ica pay better interest on the cos,i, than a barn cel far. Anaheim] , farmer. who has had retch env. rtence both with mid/potion! one, sly. that'' a wi ;I made arid properly constructed barn cellar will save to the owner twerity,fii:e per cent. of its co-t every year." It therefore rinpiiren a man to he veil' wealthy to afford to be wHiont one, for a poor man' needs all that he can make in every was', and 44 a pettily saved is equal to two pence earned "' An improvement in barn floors has reerntl) come into ace in some parts of the connity, that possesses some advanta2 s e over the oil way. li consists in laying the floor 0 . .11e tie up 'Kith strips of hard wood plank, two inches wide, leave a spurne el one inch and a half net weer" eavli str i p . ri, i s lets through all the liquid, and mostol ex ..rements of the cattle, leavaig, them a -lean t hy place to lay down on. The air cireula log freely through the spaces will pre,erve the slots much longer thanl tt:wouh. to ht plank floor. ' CA tutor..—yrurn an exr.el iericc! in their mid a close °fret.% wpm o 1 tiieir e fleet., we :tie pre pared to say that Olt= n! the ba-t roots grown for the food of mileh cows. and are In , flied at tirmvag that the carrot is a highly n root, that milch cows, le I pit truly wilt it. yield mor • milk than when fed on hay il'one, yield it of hent-r 'quality, and, with all, Give 140 , 11 but cartak, as well as par-nips, , ogar hers or mangel 'or, indeed, ant oilier rent , . when led to milch cows should be mixed o ith cui s raw, hay, or to.ider of some kind ; besides which they should be given other portions of lon, provender, uncut or cur, its the feeder may see tir, by it-elf. \Viler' :,:iven root cattle, of course consume lan.; l re but still Iney should receive such poition. a: %Olen added to the roots they may receive, %yid torm an egiiiv.C.ont nutrimental matter to a lull tee.' ol todder, or other long provender. FAILiIING IN FIG Nleehie, o[ Tip'ree Ilan ; En, gland, the same .2.eorl: , man on whose f.ttm /11eCormik' , Reaper aceorn i'sy.reattrmoti h goes into farrottp,t in a Fl) lo , !••ther ,urp,t-iog to to es t:err. lit a letter to the Lut,iton Tunes he says : . " It ma%e interesting, to some ot your agricti'- !mat readers to know that loy ori[ztectti by subter ranean iron pipe's bose z ,and yi , worked by steam power, is con)l feted Oit tin acres. It is not 'necessary hero to rrn.•r 'office It to say that the endC, ste:im ctigine, is £3 Iss.. (-3'13 IS) per acre. addc as it %sere, to the fee simple tit the erva woikitey, coo, of eouveym.; and appl ) :Aig !n eat it acre 15 lens of liquid manure, nr. •ra.er, ee t tliva!eid •no lieasy rain of :'lOll, ra ;rho::' Is r: I. per a: re.— ri'dis:!itved a fair like .u,ula parcha spreader, issuinz as a tatta I , t!.;.1 sh , et, add descen.itng in 11 , .avy 0,13 like a thun der shower. I tnay he thc,n2iit rather F pevulative when I a IThe :c I )1 I withoi a.,-vetrory frzfrn this -period the se wera:ze from our cro , and twwn will bllow our lines of railway in atiesial tub - es, 'from which diverg,inz vines will convey to the eager and .fistant farrner the very esse n ce of the meat and bread which he produced at so much en-t . We shall then no longer commit the lolly of wasting, our own manurc4, to replace them at an enormona coat, by importations of bird's dung trom the Pa= eine." Here we have an instance of a farmer expending 'ote than eighteen dollars nn every acre for one improvement. •Paoccrs cur. I),,o f ,r i a.—.‘; attention seems turn• ing more, of line, toward 3 the pottbry tckiness, I will give you my ezperietti:e io MA! line. Last year, from four to five hens, I linnet-mit shoal thir ty pallets; these commenced laying last November. Having about ten killed, by something occasionally getting into my henhouse, I have only t..venty-lour left, old hens and ail. From the=., since the fiot of June, at which time .1 look a', account of the amount sold, I have made between nine and ten and-fifteen cents 14 t11 . 1112 1 1 ,. .1 p;iee I re 'ceivetl for eggs per dozen; as I live seventeen frorn a market town, a country rnefeharit has until lately been my only Entreltaser„kt present I am getting ten cents, and at that price of eggs pay very well at this zeasom I kcef: my hens bhut np every day until about 12 o'clock—this keeps them lt from laying out, anal tends keed thr RI hum set ting also. I feed them on dough, male win gener ally whh greasy water, such as is olten made by a cook in washing dishe:, etc. Last wiener . I.lurinc' the coldest weather, I got soma eggs every day, and hall eggs to sell when my near' st nvighbok complained of not . getteig e•4. , ,,,4 enough to sot le cnf. fee. So convince I- am 1 01 'heir bein2, profitable, the; 7 shall increase my qtnek by next fall to one Imo ; and next April, if nothing h ar p en g, you may expect to hear au no Lom yoeng house keeper Dollar Neu-Taper. Cana PLYDINNO.—Cook., TAO fenr 'ears of green corn, bort them till tudf none, cot off the corn as fine as convenient, mix it with two svnanfuls of , thrir 7 one pint of sweet milk, isle ana pepper In season, bake the most ecstatic dish ever invented. ttomics —The elNpei !mein of fairing that veg. table has proved mat Al aka tt small decip bole in yonr garden hot and 11114Vith lake or pond sand, then plant your seed in the centre of tho sand, antl the radrth ill tie larg°4 under, and. tree from knots - anti worm holes. Farmers, take cars -of yorr working stock Ibis hot weather. - Rescup by --- tc=ICILVZ ".4.TONIC vanar.o. - T was on the verge of_the grave, and ko for tone:that, tny,bmily.notllriends had lust.all hopes of toy to covery ; nhd when in this .situation, having lieen res cued IT the tiseeif Sehencles Pulmonic syrup, I de ire to testify, with grateful emotion to Dr. Schenck, the unspeakable henefitl have received from, the nae of his it valuable meoliCine e Enly last fall, I contracted a violent cold, avid in eMsegeenee of which I had chills, alternated with fe ver. pains in my Fiala breast and shoulder blade, With a bail cough. and no—expectoration. I kept getting worse until I took my lied, and had the attendance of Imy family physician. I was under his care about four weeks, end at the expiration of that time was reduced so low that despair took had of myself and ft tends, end even ivy physician abandoned me and gave me up to die with the hasty consumption. My appetite was gone, my b.rr.la very irregular, fever and night rain in my breast and shoulder, attended with a disiressioa, couch, which was very tight ; my flesh had nearly a I gone, end was so weak that I could scarcely ruffs: my head from the pillow, and woe truly en object of pity to hehril I. My friends hail been sent for to see tne die. and my sick bed was surrounded by kind am] sympathizing neighbors, who had tome to witness ins departure from this world. 'When all riv:vs of hope lied fled of my recovery, a neic.hbor, Mr. David Oinrad, prniirwed to try schenek's Polmartir Syrup, with a view of looseisir•g„ my cough and relieving are of the tough phlegm. and as a means of affording temporary relief, remarking at the time, "that I w a s ton ferrite for the s yrnp to be of any permanent benefit." My wife, anxious for the rebel of toy intense sufferings. procured some of the mone Syrup. I found it afforded me tel and con . tinned using it. I could feel its healing influence npun tny lungs. reritinue to improve under its use. and my fiiende were much gratifhd to witness my tmexpected tm provcmcrit ; many of my neighbors came to look at one as one raised from the dead. My crmgh now h.. one lung, and I felt something I break, w en I had the pain in my Inea , t, and I di. , Icharged large quantities of yellow matter. I have fir weeks discharged and raised a spit box full of matter e.:ry day, with hard lump like grains of something. Ay ivi%l Cl 4 now became regular and iv tural, and my appetite , was so fa r improved, that I vomit -eareely re• ! brain from erOing ton much. My strength improved, and I regained my tle , h. I continued to improve in every respect soon after I f commenced using the Svcup, end the improvement continued unt'l I was testi - had to my health. I have p i:sed througli the inclement weallo r of the latter part of winter /Oil the spring, and feel a' well now se evi r I felt in my life, eml 1 em this day a Irving mony of the ereat ellicaey of Schenck's Pulinonte Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest. this stetement be thought nio highly rot red by scone people, I ..ul.jom cm - till - Cates of a number of the inhabitants of Tarony, who soy me at different times during my dtsaase; end never expected to see me restor ed I lika append the certificate of the brothers of Nryatie Lodge, No, TN. 1. 0. of O. F., who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would cm ,ign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pulmonie Syrup, my lite has been spared, and I rim permitted to make the bor. going statement f ., ), the benefit of suffering mankind. I te,b..e at Tacony,and am well known by not of the people there, a d will be gratified to have any person call upon me and learn morn particulars of the yid LIPS of this medlcillC. JOHN C. G CXEN„ Jute 2101,185 J. The Alib:crihers, members of the MY , tie i 0.1 ze, No. 270. I. I), oft). F. 1101mi,borg. do beret: cer tify that we ',now Jahn (.4.,m. (and is a member in good standing 210 I. ti. of 0. l'.) wag itattg. - trour.ly ill with lOW Pnl.n entry Consumption. 1,1•4 wint r,St./ that they give him , •p ,o die ; that hi. 4 now tally re,tored to perfect health, and they lii; r. covert W3S produced 'y Scheheles l'u!rrio Syrup. W believe his certificnte rnrrect in even• ticular. BE.Vi.V NEFF, P. O. ALFRED ROBINSON ,P. C. ABR AVIAM Air P. J. K. O , NIA N. N. JACOB WATERMAN, in. JAMES C. CALVER. JOSH!: IN II N EMMIE. tneAlwrg. Phihu!elphi i Cn., .I.lne 25, 1451 The undersigned, residents of Tacony, eiAt miles shrive Philadelphia, bring well acquainted with John C. Green, and 'he - circumstaitres attending his case, feel impelled 1.7 a deep sense of imperative ditty. to in i';e wiiversaity known ratite pitMie his entire re -ov. cry Crum the very-last ROI Pokm.ina-v Co-isuinp ti„n. , rely \11`11.1. , ; V, 14 'lll4 lir( a hut a brief period since in that v sinktn and einacinu! Mato, as to ut erly preclude, in the opin ion of his physirians and friends. who watched by his I edside, all hopes of even a temporary restorer!, and restoraldin to his precent robust i llealih. Thus the rare fol use 1/f . 1.!!' y IVAN.. !•-z:irciolle, the Pit'monie Syr up, makes it our belief, tinder the circumstances of his previonc prostrate, not to soy dying condition, one of the most startling rervdts that the whole annals of medi c,' skill cr science can produce. It deserve.; to he im pririshably reeo-ded to your credit, and secure to you, the g,reateist discoverer of this hitherto retnediless dis ease,'s lasting monument snit a world-wide reptitation in the healing art, that no tune may either diminish or destroy. Haying witnested Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sutTerings from a continued cough, sru perailded to the o'her 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 tiffs life, much less restore him hack again to his former health, we feel it thus our ditty to give oar unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, by means of the exclusive use of your wonderful Syr up; and we should indeed juice if we could he made the humble instruments of ret:ef and cure to whers who may he S c) unfortunate as to be similarly aftleted. David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Hinekte, A. Heath, .1 seph ileati.Jr., I osse Watson, Stephen Lukena, Itohert Allyn, Mut hew Toiler, Junes Torbert, John 13loorneshiiry, Allen Vandegrift. MEI Prepirerl nrdy by Dr, Schenck, and sold, whole -, all.l ret Ail. by hi, sole scents, Jelin (Elbert & W bole-ale I)rugeist4, 177 North Th:rd street, Pbit'a. Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. V. Redding & Co. No. 9 Smte et. 13.-ston ; H. Illalte!ey. corner Third and Chestnut tdreet. St. Imoii ; and by principal Druegiede tliromzbotit Cie Coiled State.. And by the following Azents in Brad lord Uoun4y H. C. Porter, l'oreanda ; D. Bailey & son. Leßnys• ville ; T. Humphrey. Otwell ; Maynard di Woodburn, Rome ; J. J. Warf trd, Monroe ; D. 1). Perkhurnt„ F.. l,«R u ; C. 11. Rethbone, Canton; King & rosburg Troy ; G. A. Perk ine, Athens . letter. addres•md to D 7. J.IL RCITENCK, Cateof John Gilbert 4 Whol aaie Druggl3ts,No. 177 North 'Third street, Philadelphia. SAVE YOUR MONEY. CZlAltaalS P. PW.7I, M. 1814 & . CO., (I.‘TE rUEL . ZIV, 1100 , .E.9 111 CO.) IMP.: RTERS AND JOBBERS. 141 Bro•vliv.y 017 e Dsor smttit uf Liberty .1. N. Y. u AVE now on hand, and will be receiving daily LA through the season, New Goods, direct from the European tonnuficturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk . I'ddlimy Goods. Our muck of Me Itibtion•, composes every variety of the litest end Most beautiful designs imported. Mpny of our gr,0:14 nr9 rurintlfactored expressly to our order. from our own designs and patterns, and stand linrieql . ed. YJo olt.r our midi for nett Cash. et lower prices than.nny credit ii,eisc in America can afford. All perehesers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a poi tion of their money and make selections from our gvnit variety of rich cheap goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnet*, Caps, Sashes and Belts, Bonnet S‘lks, Satins, Unites,. Lisses and Tailetons, 'Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts, Capes, Bertha s , habits, Sleeves. Cuts, Edgings and inserting% Em broidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, and:Veils, Fioni inn ,Mectilen . , Valencieries ind Brussels Laces, Eng. fish and Woven Thread. Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Laces, Kid,"- Lisle Thread, Silk. and Sewing Silk Gloves and Mitts, French and American Flowers, French' T.ace, English, American and Italian. St awillinnt is and Trimmings. March. IT, 1812 EIMI Z}liSccik co us. • _ICNE :BOO TS &••‘S S •-se t • • ._ hzt Virilooz trAS'reittatrett . hiii eatahlishrowt to, HAYries s t n rc. C1.4 % ;2i of main street and thrt pubileanuart, wit, crank:me the - matioactute of Boota add Shoes, Os , heretofore. He has jest received from New York a le•ge•assort ment of Woolen's, Chirldren'a and Misses' Shoes, which are Offered at low prices. The attention cf is psriculsrly directed to his al:loot-mem, eomprisins the following new styles :--Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter hoofs; do. glfvf. ; black lasting an() silk gaiters; walking shoes, buskins, Ate. Misses' gaitenrandlhoes. of every de>.crlpt ion. A large assortment of Children's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. - For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes. stock has been personally selected with . care, and he. believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. .(2C:r The strictest attention paid to llfanufattortng and he hopes by - doing work well to merit a confirm lure of au-liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, May 8, t 851.. 1 3 - J . ST TYTTITI I -l AS lIEDOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 2. Brick Row. (up stairs.) in the room formerly occupied by lion. D. Wilma as a law vslrere he wilt be pleased to see those requirin his pro4 , ssional services. Towanda. November Is, 1811. Msb G o Titir 'MdC'EFIIIECCEb C ,, l' NTT WHY ET 11R, T_TA TING locnied in Towanda, Ilia services may -L -I- be obtained by addressing a line through the Poat Office, or by calling at the °frier , of Ulysses %term, ,Esq., where ho will be found, or where a written ap lieutpion may be left. Nov. 1. (no. _ _ , Is Still in Operation I THEKilweriber= hive moved to the new boildingon Pine street. ow , door below Mereurs store where they will keen on hat,' and ntske to older. stove and will irot,a of almost all descriptions. Turn ing and ruling tip w tk. wid be done also on reasonable terms as a t m u d, ' INd iron will be taken in payment. JOHN CINJIAti & Co. Towanda, Aprl 185 1. BILICk - SIIITII SIIOP, 9' l ll bl anhqer: inform the public that they , !1 ‘ 1!•.• occupied by A:lam ill4:aiwito•,' ..• M.in street, nearly oppsite Itr a kp's Ihey are prepared to ito all kinds of It 1,A(1:.'II t iIINtI tip.‘n reammable terms. They are iletermie.tal by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a ,hare of proronage. HORsE—sIinFING done in the hest manner. All kinds of repairing Maeliiitery, executed in the must skil ful manner. WOOD WORK" for wagons, will also be made and repaired when de-ir.•d. AU work done 0 their shop, will be warranted to be well done, and mmollemmd from the best rnnterinig. The pM•iie nre 1. me-r‘..l to ; • 1 t imlge for thernf.dvn , . k;:•". Vt . , , Towanda. %Inv • MYNERIOIL rZKINn IN IOWANDA! Clock, Wald), nnJ Jrwriry Storr ! .3*,'cf„ WA RNU:It takes this method o intiw us ning his old customers and the pmmidir g , mtmerally, that lie has purcha , ril 7‘ 4 ...1j, t J.P.1301 , his stock of Watches, Glomha - * -47 4-!- ) ia-git-and Jewelry, and, commenced the above in all of its various branches at the old stand .1 ill, Miter, on Main street, two minors smith of Brick lto.v. I 1 is reputation us a watch repairer is so well in this community, that it iv hardly neces =ivy to say a word on that point. With his long, el w•livilere and great advantages for acmptiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, l will do them ju , tice. All goo,lo coil, or Repotting done, warranted as I recommend, or the RlnneV n'ft.lll.lrd. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall be—quick sale•. cinall profits, eaKh down, and no credit given, Credit need not ho asked for—as I am hound n.t to TAP iti Towanda, July 12, 1 ratifl. A. M. WARNER. MECHANICS UNION ASSOCIATION, Principal 6flice. Ni. 412 Broadway, New York. Bran oh Cffice, vi'orr.anea, Pa. (Office North side “t - the Public square, with J. D. Goodenough.) Tcr'ootttirr,/ Cokh and folirantre Crpital, :?:60,000 This asseeimon has declared a dlvidend of 35{ per een, for the year ending April Ist, 18:e2. Tu LIAII:LITY Ti) A, , , , E, , MKST. lir B. DEAN, President, G. C. .Dion, IT. B. Ito- L• Krim, WM. PATTEN, Financial Committee. The object and design of this ass , miation is to tirade those with whom especially time and health are money, by the payment of n small annual tutu, . to receive a weekly allowance in eases of sickness or accident, which .hall prevent them from attend. mg to their ordinary husines4. By the payment of the ti,lluwing annual deposits, yourwill become a life member, and be entitled to n weekly benefit during life, if you should be disabled by sickness or acci dent from attending to your ordinary business occu pation. Females insured against diseases common to both sexes. 'rhe proof of sickness required, is a certificate of the atmnding Phy,•teiar, or of three members o f th e association. The association publishes a weekly Newspaper coninining a rep..rt of the bu s iness of the aS:ociation, amount of claims paid &c. The paper is sent free to members monthly, or 50 eta weekly. Yearly Deposits of Members under 50 years of age : Table of Rates : $2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week, 3 00 3 00 4 00 4 00 " 500 `OOO " 6 00 6 00 " 7 00 14 7 00 " 8 00 99 " 9 00 44 9 00 1(1 00 10 00 " tr`f First week E'teepted.. • Those over lily years of age will be charged tweniy•five per cent. extra. $1 50 admission fee will he charged Is al 1: , ;, , r1 to the :above, the firm year, and mint Is the I:me of application, and the first years' klep within thirty days. uner.nsxrns fun E7reell?n , v Win. F. Johnson, Harrisburg,. Johnson, Co.,roortland Street, N Y. Bowen & M \ N:11( Merchants, Broadway New York. Eckel, Raieuel t' \orth 3d Street, Phila. Hon. James M. Porie, Easton, Pa. Hon. Richard Broadhed, IT. S. senator, Pa. WklliamKelm Illoomshnre, Rev. R. Nelson. Principal Wyoming Seminary, w it.tomn Aunt: TIEFFAIENCES Rev. J. Dorrance, Wilkesharrre, Rev. J. I3~pd. do 0. B. Hillard M.q. do G. M.l4,4tenbac't. Esq. do 7.tha Henneit, Esq. do H. B. Wright, Esq. do We are pets-malty and well aryl tino , l with Rec. J. Dorranee. rt. M. Itt•it , trittlek, ;n o B. Wright a!I ~I 15 tikv•tiarre,ittntoe it:toot, attpf ar as references for the Mechanics Union lion" 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, unlbss they were wrll assur ed of its utility, and that it was governed in its man agement by integrity and a prompt fulfilment of its engagements. D. W I L3IOT, J. C. ADAMS, Wu. Et.wr.t.t., HS. Ildencon, 0. D. BARTLIMT, E. Ortzwros. We fah conenr in the foregoinkap,lnion as to the character and objects of Mechanics Union Associa tion. H. Boots'. B. F. Powso.i, 1 - E. O. Gunwales'. A few responaibla , Acenta wanted. Apply at MhP arieP. A. 11. SMITH, neneral Agent. . Ailacterti u 'MR 1-04 C-8 -V.Ealvtl F. 1.1 GE , ;: or 14itirii.eicitiereon6it, ! .y. - 10 - -.Atekviy, nor. any other filtniral:ll4lonee,, it puaely Vegetable. retn;iy for .worms is one of the moat. exterior- AinttrY, ir Alves]: 'lt effectually eradicates worms of all 'sotfrom ehiTdren and adults. TliZtusaiitia perish by worms without the real cause fwing kri • own. Dome other reason is assigned for the . sickness, until ton late to cure the real cause. What immense : .responsibtlity rests upon the parent who does nut knew, and the doctor: who does not un tlerletd, the complaint which is destroying those pre cious flowers of fife—chikiren. Vilhat,ehoultl be dune? 'hie answer is plain. Give the,Vermifuce. which will be sure to do good if they have, no wortne. 1111 it they have, it will destroy and eradicate them with certainty and.precision truly cmiui r cia4ing. There is no mercury or rninerril in-it. Mercury i 4 thet basistof most worm remedies and the remedy is sometimes worse than the disease. t=o never use ha enures, but rely upon this. Every person will be eon• vinced on'one trial that it is the most perfect cure ever invented. The immense sale that this Vermifm has, is a sore test °fits value and the estimation in which it is held by families. It would he quite too expensive to pub lish' the 'volumes of certificates that have been given for this article, and the users of it am requested to spread th e name to a persons 'whom they think will he begefitted by it. Sphak of is in all families, and you will do your du ty to your follow creatures, end feel assured of the ap probation of all good men, arid will receive your reward in heaven. We call on all wood citizens to make known the of fccts of this wonderful remedy . ' Remember, and ask for Orrirks Firm/inv. Startling Facts. tfundreils of children and adults are lost yearly with worms. si hen some other cause has been supposed to be the true one. II is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man, wo man, or child exists, hut what sooner or later are troubled with worms, and in hundreds of cases, sad to relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, or some other ailing carries off the flower of the human family— while in truth theyf die of worms! and these could have been eradicated in a flay. by the use of one bottle of OURICK'S VERMIFUGE. How sickening the thought that these thinqs should be—and who can ever forgive themselves for not try ing this WOR\I EXTLIOHNATOIL when they krrotu that even if the ease was not worms, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but always good as a purgative, let the eisease be what it may. How important then to use it. and who will dare to take the responsibility to do without )t 1 Let all pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and sober ners. • l'or en:- by Dr. 11. C. PORTER, Towaridn. Ge tal Agents 16y `ire! .ire! tire! A 12E yon applicntion received and instil.. ances tifected by J. E. CANFIELD, Agent for fullccvire; , are and pepelar : The Madsen River giro insurance Co. Capital $200.000. Tho Et. Lawrence Company. Capital $300,000. The Laspire State Company. Capita' $200.000. The Washington Company. Capital over $1200.000. She State Mutual at Ziarricimsg With a Ciptal nil law increasing, Cahil Fund the Great P.m r: , 3lv.min Company. The United States Life Insurance Annuity & Trust Company. Capital On the new principle by which the insured partiei paten in the profits. J. E. C \NFIELD, Athens', P 7.7/AIK:11:1R 0 0 - 02 C., Irripertant to .E.olt,selscopen: THE subserther thankful foethe paironnee heretofore r e . 1,44. - arr e -r-,.. , , , ..!ceived , bet!, leave to inform hi! , tt .„! Iftelld , and the tot Hie cent ally, PstxitNi-4:l;kx!tand those cominenetna House in particular that he has n hand a large assortment -1.--tot l rtiii:, which he will warrant t I , c made in a substantial manner, and of th- le , st material , . Bun; s uc h a: malmeany and walnut dr,ss ing bureaus. marble ant plain tops : mahogany and %vela at w - ish•tant:s. marble tops, 111.1 plain, of dif ferent pattern., Gard arid end tables,Sofas Couch es, whatnots. &e. BEA Field. French and low post healsteads. finished it handsome and of apt roved patterhs,together with other fur:inure nod ally called for,' , all or which will he sold on the moat aeenmmodating terms. c't The subscriber is also proviitleJ with a plain and fashionable HEARSE. and w!ill hold hiinsall" in readine's to attend to all orders !in i1tr.1.• , ;,1. He will furnish ice boxes when desired, t s a of which the corpse Inly be kept for a . FINS HEADY' MADE. N. B.—Fur-31w' e of all kinds made to • warranted to be of the best nuateetals and workman ship. Towanda, January 17, 185`2. Removed to B. Kinesbery's Mock 1 . W Citeint7)(lr! til 4 4 AS just returned from the city IX of New York with a large snpply of Wutches, Jewelry and t Ate Silver ware, , comprising in part, the following articles :—Lever, • t L'Etine and; Plain Watches, with - 1.,,f1., 54 -0 , •, -- ;":.4 a complete • assortment of Gold 4t - 544ttgh Jewelry. such as Enr Rings, Fin ger Ttin Ts, Breast Pins, Bracelets.d.ockets. Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all; sorts of Silverware. and any quantity of Steelfßeatls--Sil I of which he otrers for sale exceeedingly 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 elfeat if required. N. 13.—NIAPLE SUGAR. Mid Country Produce taken in tiny merit for wotk ; attain's). learn vow, and orrrer,lhal the Prodnre innst hr paid when (he work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 2q, 1.1;50. ECONOMY, DIABLITY AND NEATNESS. Saddler Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public J that they have token the shop lately occupied by F. Harder, on Main greet, n few doors below the Brirk Row, where they will k i eep on hand a large :fork of oxaDlma c , -Op T/IVN fig. VALISES, !WHIM ETC. articles in their line manufactured to order. and made of the best materia I, and for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern P•mnsylvania, They solicit o call from those wishing to Purchase, confident that they can give satisfaction both ns to quality and price. c:?' Cash will be paid for !Tides and Sheep Pelts, t the highest rates, at our shop. Sale Leather, Upper Leall4rr,liarnen Leather and Calf akina, for sale in any onantity. Towanda, Noventher 19th, 11,150. ADMINISTRATO '8 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted t the estate of AMOS KINNEY, dec'd, late f Athens township, are hereby requested to make p yment without delay and ell persons having de ands against said estate are requested to present t em to A- Q. Pickard duly authenticated for settlement. FARWELL, Administrator. Smithfield, dune 11,1E351. COTS dr, SIiOES; the -I rgest and cheapest assort ment in town—and He and Caps. at wholesale angi- retail. NEY & BOWMAN. ICASH WANTED—FaII which. goods will es changed on liberal terms at June 12,1E 1 52 PHINNEY 110 W5l A NIP- == Mott ksizz cbrothimair, Yr ; . lt.X ri,cts - ,.: . 14 . AIIUFAUTURE .teats Engines antrfloilerif ,LV.L from .5. to 1000, .borses power: "Horizons4l En genes, on heavy iron bed plates, cut in one piece. All have expansion valves.; all joints ground's° as to be steam tight. with.luhpaciting or. paint all bearings and wearing and:area laige, and running in adjustable boxes of bronze or Babbitt metal ; ell balance wheels with furnedbelt face. The Regulator is attached to the bed plate: The Force Pump Is in an indep_endent stand, arranged with crank shaft and - `tight F ria loose pulley, ready to receive a belt from the engine.altaft or from any other shaft. The whole style of work is not sue. passed by i any engine builders in the United . rstates. Boilers of the best American or English iron heads, e:,,t or wrought iron—either tubular or witjt acres— rflat'f' itl the most thorough manner. Engines from 8 to. 100 bosses power constantly on 'hind or in progress, to he delivered within a few days of the receipt of en order. Also, Kteani Saw Mills, capable of sawing 6000 feel hoard measure, of one inch boards, in 12 hours, with one Muley saw, and requiring no other fuel than the sawdust. The following are the prices of a few of these en gineg Saw 1I 11 , including . steam engine, boiler and iron chimney, complete; pitman irons ;,muley saw irons; ,setters ; feed, end all bolts and irons for 30 feet of carriage, complete, .$l5OO, Steam engine, 10 in. thameter of cylinder, 25in. stroke with (titian boiler, containing 360 square feet of heating surface, and all ca.tings, pipes, valves, and other parts necessary to set it m complete opera tion, $1525 Steam engine, 12 in.diameter of cylinder. 30 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 980 square feet of heating surface, complete as before, $1775 Delivered on the "cars of the Boston and Maine Hail road at Lawrence. 26 miles from •Doston. Terms, cash on delivery. • Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers, and prices accordingly. McKay ¢ liondley, late of Pittsfield. Mass., whose steam eneinea are already widely known, have recently taken charge of the works nf the Essex Compeny.and will be able, with their increased facilities and expe. rienee, to make their approved engines cheaper and better than heretofore. May 8, -- -1A52.y CORDON Ni (-IC AY. Agent. $5OO C=IILLE - WGIS! HATEVER concerns the health arid hardness V of a people, is at all omes et the most valuable importance. 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 h e my duty solemnly to assure you that WORMS O ac cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary callse s of n large majerity of diseases to which children and adults are liable : if you have an appetite continually changing from one kind of final 10 another, had breath, pain in the stomach. pickirig at the nose, hardness and fullness of Om belly, dry rough, slow fever, pulse irregular—rernember that ell these denote VVorms, and you should at once apply the re• medy : nobei'sack's Worm .pp. An article founded urn scientific prindriea, corn. pounded with purely vegetable substances, being ,er• f ctly safe when taken, and determined in all its eff ec t, and not leaving the system in a diseased, condition, as most advertised nostrums, composed of Calomelfor the removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vermifite,es, &c., but has performed the most a , toni•hing cure. ,and saved the hat a of thousands, both young and old,who have been pronounced hopeles.-,tecurattle by Physi cians. Read the following, and become convinced of its efficacy over all others: S - 250,0n0 Mn. .1. N. Hogyvascu--Thia is to certify that my child, 15 years of age, having been sick for y e , iss . eri d was attended by Drs. Loper, Whillis and Phishir for a hmg time without receiving any he:.efit ; when after g'ying her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and con.ulteil nee of the best physicians; her disease will growing worse.' It was at this time I was induced to try Huberisark'l Worm Syrup, and after taking two bottles She, entirely regained her health-, hoping that this will prove a benefit to parents INJOSO children are similarly affected, I am yours, &c., riebensack's Liver rills. No part of the system is more battle to disease than the I.rerm, it ser‘ing a.; a CI terer to purify the blood, or givmg a proper secretion to the bile; so that any wring action of the Liver e!lects the other important parts 4,f the system, and reSults cariou..!y nt Littn.lice, hirerepmplaint, Dyspepsia. &r. \Ve Mould, therefore watch every symptom that ir,dtran , n ixronc action. of the 1. ver. These Pills tvinz, composed C Hants. furnished hy nature to heal the ....tr.!, tat : An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the di charge of secreted matter. 2n4l—an Alleratite, which changes in some insensible and to- - lr manner, the certain morhi I action of the Tonic, which Circa tone and strength FYStern. renewing health and vioot to all holy. 4.h—a Cathartic. which acts in -1.• ' , lrrnony with other ingrenients, and oporating o n th e bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt mid vitiated matter, and pyrifying the b'mod, which de stroys disease and re. , tores health. ISSIM Arent.. 9 for Bradfiriq Coun'y—Dr. IL C. Porter and 1. M. Reed. Towanda ; C. H. Herrick. Athenv ; B u llock & Co. `4mithfiehl ; 'Barnes & Bailey . Waver ; H. Spear, Sprint:acid ; E!i Baird, Troy ; L. D. 'l'a%l.tr, Burlinfzton ; Brown & Rockwell. Monroetmn ; ,Parkhust & Lamb, Leroy ; 12nthbone, Canton ; also T. H. Howland, Columbia, trave!s in the m'jacent counties. .18y MOUNT PROSPECT vtr.azzra Cl 7 Ara ATED BINGH A MTON, N. Y. T"lBtrklitution ie lorated in a beautiful and ro mantic grove at the base of Alt. Pro-pest, and within the corporation of the village. Possess , d of an abundant supply of the pnre,t stilt Valrr. advan tages for exercke in the pure air, of cnrrkge_and footwallis up the mountain, free from the noise rnd turmoil of busy life," with excellent sailing, and rowing privileges upon the • pleasant water,' of the Chenang,o—these are a few of the paeseritations the Cure utter.; t.t the invalid. The house is new and commodiou.—bathing ap . - paratns excellent—well ventilated; with 230 feet piazza. The NTeiliral department is tinder the ent:re care of Dr. THAYER and wife, who have hail a large experience in Hydropathic practice, and are favora bly known as successful practitioners. Courses of let tures, with full plates and illustrations, will be given throughout the season In the students and pa tients upon Anatomy. Physiology and Hygiene, for which there will be no additional charges. Females who have been confined to their beds for years, are invited to correspond With us, or give as 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 if they have " suffered much of many Physicians," make one more trial. Terms from ',VI to $S per week (payable weekly.) aceordine to room and attention required. Patients will provide for personal use 2 eamfortalde:t, 2 Wan. kits, 3 linen or ration sheets and 6 towels.. 0. V. THAYER. 7t1.D., Resident Physician D. W. & D. M. BARNEY, Proprietors. BLACKSMITHING ADAM ESENWINE respectfully informs the puh. lie that he now occupies the shop where hintsel and brother have for ears worked, nearly opposhe Tornkina' foundry, where he is ready to do all work in his line, as formerly in the best manner. He is de. termine,l the reputation ha has ,attained as a skilful workman shall not suffer by any neglect of the inter ests of customers or by any inattention to businets.. TOOLS, manufactured to order—machinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of Repairing and Manufacturing will be done at short notice, and in the style desired. , Mom Shoeing, on reasonable term. He will also take Cduntry Produce - in payment for work, but otA jeers strongly to credit. Towtrndir ) Jan. 17, 1851, MIE=MMEMIM gtieitnurans. Vont; J R. Down/lit For the Care of COMBS, COLDS, • HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COIF CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. OF all the neimerous medicines paw l, (1 VV of them valuable) for the cure of p complaints, nothing has ever been found at compare in its effects 'with this Preparation. care sutnetimes, but at all times and in all di the lungs and throat where medicine c an 6 ,, this will do it. II is pleasant to take, and safe in accordance with the directions. ti e advertise for the information of those who b a , it but those who hove not. Families that hat, its value will not h.• without it, and by i t , kr they arc secure from the dangerous connt Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripe n Imo consumption. The Diploma of the Masenchusetts Institut< awarded fo this preparation by the Board orla4 September 1817 ; also, the Medals of the OW I nst i tu t es of Art, in this country ; also th e D ; of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has beta gi the CU TIM T PI CTOR k 1., by their Government tp sideration of its extraordinary excellence lad y min , i n curing affections of the Lungs and Th i Read the following opinion founded on ih experience of the eminent Physician of the l' City of Ur J. Ayer : ST. Jones, May 8 l' Five years trial of your Cherry Pecteral i s n , Oleo, has p ven what I foresaw from its cc roust he t e, that it er: - ”ficntes and cores tl and cold to which we, in this section, are liable,' I think its equal has not yet been t nor do I know bow a better remedy can be the distempers of the throat and lungs. J. J. BURTON, M.D.,F. See what it has done on a wasted constant only to the following casts, but a thousand mot Dr . . .1 ver : Sunni:HY, Jan. tit, .. . - . . . In the month of July Lest, I was attached lent diarrleosa in the mince of Ca:ifornia. 1, to Son Francisco in hope ul receiving benefit change.of climate arid diet.—My ditirliwa ce was followed by a severe couch—and much I finally e tarted for home, 1 , 111 received no Ireful from the voyage. My couch continued togrow and when ['arrived in New York, I was at oar eel by my aequam•ances as a %lento of corm I roust coidcws that I saw no sufficient reason lc what my friends all honeyed. At thug time minced taking your truly invulua',le medium , little expectation of deriving any benefit f rom You would not receive 'hese line. did I not mint ttly t!titv to state to the 2:filleted, throu g h ecru health in the space of eight rminih. r f u • r , attrioute tt to the use of your PH ERRI 'FORA L. Yours truly. W Wm - 4111'1:7r,, P. .1;71! Dear Sir : Feeling 11,-it I Lave p rem ,,t ure Crave, through your ir , S ., :mto•3 . ac providence or God, I will take the liberty my gratitu,!e nn.l the rOarrn;Pa 7m; too low to Iv i‘e CA art' bnpe. when my phy , .ieinn e A r "Pt cTon A 1.." It seerred to Mr.!". inm , and now in a few wet-ks titre has runthrrd;:e ben k h. If it will do for othera what :t bnp.'„ are err , ninly one of the benervn , r.nf Sincurtly v Lthing v ,, tt crew ! lam Very re -I your•, .MTIN CL.\IIK. of st. Peter't ith nv-ur ince ai,il I r.,rn such men, ro ger proof - can be atitluce,i unit...is it be ftora upon trial. Pr?pared and sold MF.S C. AYER. I,nwe•l. Sold by Dr. H. C. poRTER, Wen.bnro' ; Pt•nr. Hu* Borden, 'l•iocn \V. H. 1 - :! , tot , , I.:lmam; 1. Mont nu.: by all 11tu . 2-7.1". (:(1-c'xhr'r OribrAzi cr 71^.31r P , tp>c 1 ;041 AON I Genuine unless accompanied by. le of the attove Encraved Wrapper of Dr & ('o., upon each In ntrertn;:!, In the nithii, th, j•t-tYrelitlntrt EIa:IGN \ ();•' LIFE, it ~ not our ni.te any 1.1. e statement. or '3'l! ! a. , ertiot .uperior cffle.ener in restorma to health the itutToring, I:l44twine that their rg.i , tio STANDARD 'NIEDICIN is ot it! , e;t,uify ence for the afflicted. Vllny pn,r fs mirtht be ziyer of the.r , ' hilt we p-c Fer cr•.‘sit' , ll thein...-Ive.s by enquirim! ol the Pills. They wi I y able in all case:, h. ;4)7. i• ,"?, eine worthy then . 1,,t ~..101:,•nce a•,! l'hel”l4 - nving certairate- %%us salt u, :44 MI ETT , Nion roe ro. N y„ ma, We the rimierFitnie I. rltiien... aced per,mally Dr. scre,;;;; , l Fit :n1 witnessed ..he health-rorterm; el;.ct ,, theref.' recommend thee Pt I to the I " ae. which We are aerpi (;. M. EnnEwrs, G. IL BROWN N. 1). PHILLIPS, I) (;.1 , 1 , . H. A. TIB HE lI'S, 1. !".11 . 1". P. v.—You are at liberty to p i blistlthive lie w+0(1. BEW knr. nr rOrNTrItrrIT 4 I . We ^, r". any on. wh. i mikine ,pirimi ed to make tp:e of oor nvue IMM2MMEI ('irctlarg, ('ertificatc.. careful when 'her `‘, I'he genuine , H 1 Cl: crholegale and Dr. en. N. 17- Sob! by Dr. ih. it .Agenta in every 1.1 r W' rasport TOWANDA CH:A•P CLOTHING STO rI . En. H. BUNTiNG. lic that he has reowv.,l h!: h u'LlinZ , one dooi helow War, sc he win he hippy to s ee wh.. m.l 1' Good arid Cheap ClotbirT, iii ' r to his stock nit the new and d e,o hertis, and 6-els confident he can an' may give him a call. Just receiving from New V.,rk. !tr., it hle assortment of Sprint; dad in the best manner, and which wilt he 00 the lowest prices. He has also received, a llrt, t e its of 1 .611 ' cHILDRENs- e1,0 . r H h *lntim and which will be gold at lmv made artangement4 by whit h he can onti fi '' tick desired, with the c,..rtioity of Pax;;'r article. Cutting and milting np, deco usnalit fashionable =neer, promptly and to order. Towanda,. May ft, 15.51 y _ . ri OC IC F: R & rl. femd or t•V El ti` 111121 F e ' to. 19
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