lE!= 0 , ..„ scys - gr /criltur4C. • g" , : -7.- .1 .1 For the great. Fair of the State ofG'enrgin, held at iwritiept by- Freeman +Scott'of 3'iuladelphia. adapted to the Popular air of Sppv." When God - 1 a'rarCdise did - pla'ce, ;0111.Atlaro awl his bride, • Anti hr:' hitt traea thy coald trace, . -Adittaletifarat for guide! .. An"! A011044'41 re k e vet fn ec'ri? age and clime, Poct,:rlahlcri:ihd by Prigco, %Vas everihiat 4 la 'sulphate! tr Utthito=4:Now here is hearth tollf,our f r iends , At Aaricattareac shrine I drailra - t np - to Washington,' Awl hip compeera divine ! pp, IME ziAarand In Arica In Europe, far and wide, • hen'tnre'r tot 9 mwica -4 was our father's Tirade ! t,w, we wilhplant our C.,ltilin, corn, 9ur,.,srheat anti rye. anti flee, And 'hank our tint( that we wore, born In this our Puradi,e ! sug4r.catiO, ru¢acco,'.a and all; I)•.en ut'ay to God to 1-etiii us rain, our plants crow tall! inifig,o, ;111,1 hemp, and Ilex they.en'rous vine; 1r bte, Hill rn ‘ke 'heir Was, While ue express our wire. ThiA i 5 thr Land lo nee. mitk, f'ff art•l flower, fair! We (stir cmittn, linen, silk! I.re.."M thr pureNt a ir! Thr.'best r`ai!!!), fowls, and sheep, p;anta!torv: feed' We pt r..• al barrow. st,w and reap, %, the warkl from need! Uto-. ir vAlleys aid our , h;111! l'lear ond. bright ! Thti and scats iiirreoi.e oar hopes, the night. e hiive tt•• 116.1 of ho! , (.:, Heel'. of for chase; ,oiv friends to meet, A n d !rive LI who the race. Here Telta..liey, Tennessee! An all i.:;r st-ter To battbatartl a l are to tte, Oar cor.stellation malt's! At.(l here's t . wives ;IT:d daughters fair, And toy , lv ci.ter 1,0 'ro f tlvre • s the old arm edlatr" To al we must Lr :. MC= Preper size fcr rzirm2 NO error is more universal than for Tyros in lath tog operations to suppw.e, that the Ipsittess of farm ing may bd purso,-,1 w ith out means, and that first clop! ma) be obtained loon the, soil without any additions, Nor is this ertor confined to the mica hnt tol marry tanner- ceiniflue to plod on truroia;,•Sifiipty to itie waste ina.etials of tire farm for mai creStikil raising small crops at full expen diture for labor, aria nu expettdoure for manur e, and amount of labor as compared with the inereased . atneuntbf crop. For these reasons many farmers tail of bpcce-s. titt,l they ale gene; ally eoristrairted to follow 'this practice, front having farms of trio great size, and instill/clew cash capital for their proper inaciage.ment. Culienteaskoicatis equa l to Twenty-live tiolliirS per :tele fur the amount of land •m use, is absolutely necessart for success, and even this stun is the vety smallest amount that can be used IA t h profit. NVitli such tin amount the farniertnay buy fits fertilizing ma terials at proper seasons of the year, have them in the most economical manlier. fie may then hav'e every act e of his faun in conditian to produce a maximum amount of profit. W ben labor is misap. plied, it is lush lurever, but if an excess of manure should be used it still rent acts, if propeily prepared before use, fur haute ctops, an.! with many amend ments it appears to be 'Ewa, ly or quire impossible to use au excess iptatitity. As an ins:at:ye, suppose a crop of corn to be raised with oidloary manuring, the labor of culture tWelve dollars per iiere,,end this clop resulting forty bushels of shelled cow. Let us suppose a similar acre, to w:i.efi 'fill ty dollars - wort' of manure is applied, thirteen dolhits labor, and the product a hunched bushels of sneiled corn, it will readily be seen, comiting on the coin alone, the first crop, the coat being worth fifty cents per bushel, make a joss to the:furreer of lour dollars; and pro ind impoverished, while the last makes a glkin.of seven dpit.Lrs in Porn, leaving land irriprevea, certainlyste the value of half the cost of :AI nt Ire. ; apptietf,"and the next year in the success. in, of creps t the ratio of profit will be materially in , .:reased in i s cor of the mere highly manured tared -M:ult many of the heavier crops the labor consti. :Imes two thirds of their cost, and therefore, if the top can he increased by the application of manure Without material extra labor, such excess of crop is at 'much - lees cost and yields much larger profit. vF TILEC9-I'-rople are not generally K waredalthe rapid extension of roots of trees. We selnitimes4tenr farrnets Fay that apple tree TIYAS arttettil as tar born thu Iniol; as the limb. Jo. La:l week' plott4h6,l a few farrows in the road ride • uni.ler.appla ores that had been set but &re ..yeari, and we toctul roots plenty at the distance of ten "feet tram the of (lie trees, roar these roots had first efessed un,ler a common stone wail to enme Applelri4 oi older trees ate known to run _ar.Eo46 high wny , t•tu rods in nidilt to find oultivat ifit'grounits node then the practice of digging to ;,:pe feet only from the tree when it glattiß*l , G. ars .kclfy .- r.c r sn FAITT Trtets - 7 -A correspon •, ()At) f. tn.rt efrei.:4llll applications t have *vet 'untie !ci P:eit tree, :its on oist anti Barre omr,pasi la which tinetylTnken oyster hi4l's' !fl'e• L n)ireatenti- ' The bliell lias4 . 4l,lerar t y,.;9arir o z,per eent.eze . ...pl saline matter ally to,tLow sedeatti nuairmeper.aed • Invert /11110.. By )he'tiklng them Ant i: m ixing Ahern with woo:1 sAlesi t anci irreatiing pirittna old trees, an -atinosi-irmuelate take place:'..-Qer, -I;elegreA: ecTim,Faitrercea Cnuco,—We - believe in small !arms and thorniv4l enhivation. The soil loves to eat, ai : Wf2slii - oZni'ers,alutiingitt'theieinnti to be • Av. e t JR. 14 r i p props, witioli leave tha lanti better than they found itz;•;lrtaking^.(ii.)th' the firm if-1716rilqt11.0.11'00911eRlit : - .7lV,o*lieve.i : gonagAct,thq bopinia.of itzingsi and theretnrc.in door(rldwinol aridtn hr3f it=dalltbe it 1Ve.740 . : ' t • • . • . 1i O 3 :: 14 Y -4,1 9 1 ik t : 1 !/ aP.a s t.,aood farmilitailentgErnd(gork, good orchard,, and neat -:; tab 4110the,k , 2:4sore ScA 1 vittri3o6 .11 , 8 ESE MON. .ft 0, T %as on the verge of the grave, and so far gone that 1 dna. friends liattluSeall topes 1,.P• iiiy re covery ;- and .when in. this tile:diem, having!. been res cued l.y the use of. Sehencli,s Punnoitie Myren, 11.'de she to testify, with grateful emotion to tichenck, the unspeakable benefit 1. hate received from the use of his invaluable , auedie:ne. Early lust fall. I contracted a violent mild, 'and in' consequence of which 1 had chills, 'alternated with fe ver, pains in my right breast and shoulder bl4de, with a bad cough. rind no rxpectorntiun. 1 kept. getting worse until 1 took my, bed, and had the attendance of . my family physician, I was under bis care about four weeks, and. at-the eapiration , ef lien time . wog re d u ced so low. that despair took bold of: myself awl friends, and evert my physician abandoned tun and gave me up to'dimwith the' hasty. Consumption.. My appetite was gone, thy bowels very: irregular., fever. and 'night sweats, pain in my breast and shoulder, attended with a distressing cough, which was very tight t my flesh had nearly all gone, and was se weak that l Could' scarcely raise my. head from the pillow, and was truly an object of pity to hthiild;" My friends had been sent for to see Me die, and my sick boil was surrounded by Lind and sympathizing neighbors, who had ,coule to wit oess,rtly_depai tufo -from When ell rap of hope had tied of - tuy , -hcorery, a twielOor, Mr. David Coriratl;peoposcil to tr ) ilSchenck'a Pulmonic Sy-rup, with aliew of loncening my cough and reliev,int me of thitortgh Phlegmvaud us a means 01 .1'01 , 4114 temporary telief, remarking' rat the time, " that T Was tonfar vile for the Syrup to I e of any pet mancht henenr My wife, anxious. for the relief of my-intense sufferings, procure) some of the l'ul monk Syrup. I found it afterded me relief, and CAW tinued using it. _I could (eel int healing influence upon my lungs. 1 continue to improve under its use, and my friends were much gratiliid to witness .my unexpected im provement ; many of my neighbors came to took at um as one raised front the dead. IMO My cough mos , became loose, and I felt something Brea{:, tv en I had the pain lit my taeast, and I die- Charged largo quantities of yellow matter. I havo for Ivertis 613111 116;3311/ a /1311 ilOl full of matter every day, tt ith herd lumps 111. e grail:4 of something. My biovek now became regular atid tr.tural, anti my appetite was so fa r improved, that I could scarcely re• train from extim,; too much. My strength unproved, and I regains I vny flesh. I conflated to improve in every respect soon after commenced the Syrup, and the improvement contince;l until 1 was restored to my health. I have passed :through the inflettient weather of the latter part of winter and the spring, and feel as well now as ever I lilt in Illy life, end turn this how a living- testi tnony of the :::-eat efficacy of Schenck's Pultrionic Syrup in curia.; pultm?nary diseases. Le,t this ,tat,o,ent be thoneitt to highly colcta;dhy some people, I -1, 1 . j iin c. niticotta of a-miumber of the inhabitants of Tacony. who sate tie at different times during my disaam, and never expected to see Me restor ed, I also append the certificate of the brothers of Myslic Lodge, No. 270, 1. O. of 0. F., who kindly watched over rne, and fully believed they would con. sign my 'remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to pc, Schenck for his invaluable Pulmnnic Syrup, my life has been spared, and I ant permitted to make the fore. going 'Ant...Merit for the benefit of suffering Mankind. 1 l e,,i .. at'fncooy,nn.l Ain well known by 111 .0. of the people there, and will lu gratified to liana any per,oir cal upon me and learn to ire particular: of the virtue: of this medicine, JOHN C, June 2lth, 1951. i:ub,:criliers. members of the Mystic 7od '!7o. 270, I , U. of 1). P. of littlrreaborg, Pa. do hereby Cer• trti that N‘e kt,ew itthtt C. Caen. (at.d is a inenthur it) good standinq in No. 270 1. 0. 01 0. r.) who was datigerainly ill with a lee Poltwitisr y Consumption, last wint, r,e, thuuthey e hilu ep .0 diet that he is now laity resturrd to perfecawalth, and they believe w-as produced by Schencit'it Puluonic 6yrup. Wu believe his certificate is correct in every par i titular. HENRI" NEFF, P. G. ALFRED IZOWNSON,P. G. AM: \ li AM'ARTHER, P. G. J. K. OSMAN. N. G. JACOB WATERMAN, JR. 1 J A M Es C. C A i. VER. • JOSHUA PH INEMOR E. tPfulmeshitrg, Philadelphia Co., June 25, IASI. ; The undersigned, resideuts of Tacony. e idu m il es I al.ove Philadelphia, bring well acquainted with John C. Green, and the cireentstaitces unending his case, . feel impelled' by a deep sense of imperative duty. to make universally ku 1411(1 to the pu'ilic his entire recov. cry from the very last stages of Pulmonary Consump tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been but n brief period since in that rapid y sinkin.; and enieciate state. as to to rely preclude, in the opin ion of his physicians and ft Weds, who watched by his -bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recco cry arid restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care ful use of your hp/Aside Speedic,ihe Pt:lino:fie Syr. up, (nukes it our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of the most startling residts that the whole annals of medi cal shill c r science can produce. ft deserves to be im per isltubly reeo-ded to your reedit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless tits ease, %lasting monument and a world-wide reputation in the healing - tirt, that no tune may either diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, su peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the lost 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 hack again to his former health, we feel it thus our dutylo give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, by means of the exclusive nee of your wonderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the htimble instruments of relief and cure to others who may beau unfortunate are-to It, sitniterly efileted. Davi.] Conrad, , Jesse Duffield, C.; Hinekle, A. Heath, Joseph liesd i Jr., Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Mat:hcw Tulin, J ones Torte - it, John Bloonteshure, Allen Vandegrith Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail, by his sole agents, Gilbert & Co., Wholo•ale Druggists, 177 North Thad street, Phil's, Clickers & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co, No. 8 Stalest. Boston ; 11. Blakeley, earner Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists throngliont the United States. And by the following Agents in 'Bradford County : .H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & Son,Leltaye ville ; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn. Romo ; J. J. Watford, Monroe ; D. D. Parltburst„ Leßoy; C. E. Kathboae, Canton; King , & Vosburg Troy ; G. A. Perkins, Athena. All letterg addresped to DR. J. H. SCHENCK, Care of John Gilbert 4. Co., let'holi oats:Druggists, No. 177 North Third street. Philadelphia. EUtlittiitY, NUBILITY ANCI-:-:NEATESS, Saddle, Harness & rualliaatifactory. TYRE CU LP & Co., regpectful!yinforro the public el that they have taken the stlr lat.. 4 v occupied by C. F. Harder. on Main street. a fenr•door below the Brick Row; where they will keep on hand a large steek•of _ u1au1a232, ) a.z.v.2a 0122:1!Soa All articles in their line manufactured to order, and made of the best material,and frirstorkmanship earraot be surpassed in Northern 1 1 -mturylvania. They solicit a call from those, wishing, to purchase, confident that they can give s.tisfaction both' as to quality mid price. far . 03.01 will be paid Gar 'fides and Sheep Pelts, t the hiclicst rates, at our Shop. 4/e Leather, Upper Lecithei.,lferri: ise LeaMtrlpnd Cat shine, far sale in any_quentily„ 1 tovantla t ,Nove.mber -1 pth, l $5O. , - ALT. persans inithted 4 to tha — eatat of 'AMOS KINNEY. deeVi latePf AtheesiteerestriP, are hereby reggerard.to,-utalm.payme.o, without, 13015:t anti all terpontt, , ,,fiTitipg4ernamis pgaiost spirit's:ate are-requestekth' preiertt them to AI ti.,:Pickard duly authenti c ated for Tettiernent. IRIE ISAVI; . . . ft:niittikeht,'Elnelt i 862. - • • • 11 . 0 Fri It ' T 00' ritli in p ivepted;loi t4ich . Cash 11 An lie kVtitYl.' 1 - 1 ) 1 111.*;E Y&BO W II TRU:NE.9, Vi USSR, Wail* -ETC. ADMLNI73TIt -kTOR'S 0111C121 filisttliatsectis. BOOTS I k SHOES! ' 'Odin ImAtrized±,__ _ iti.Atioriboa witteitmenvell:llo.o6r, e, alictior 11,414 stiettillud will cosv laukfti9 - TlP o factum< l4l lP°t" 144,4 # 1"6. " • lie b r isjust received from New Yorks large assert, meat of Women , ' k, Children's and Misses' , Shoes, whieis - are offered at low pricer.. The attention et the Ladies is paricolorly directed to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :L.—enamelled Jenny bled get ter boots; do. shoes ; black testing and silk: gaiters; walking shoes. kuskinseire. Misses' gaiters end mimes. of every de.cription. A large assortment of Children's fancy boots sulk shoes, of all kinds.' • • For the tientlenom. almost , every style of gaiters ind , shoes. This atotk bees been personally selelted"erith cam, and he believes he can offer atiperloi snicks - at reasonable prices.' cc, The etriciest . sttention paid to Manufarlurans. and he hopes by doing work well to merita continu ators °ribs +beret patronage tie has hitherto received. Towanda, May 8,185 L, DERIIIDgiIf,"IO)IEITEI27 T AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. Sc Beat 11 Row, (op statte,Yln the roourfortnerly occupied by Hon. D. Wilmot ass taw olßee, where be will tie pleased to see those requirin his professional sersii6es. Towanda. November MU. 4/C-Z-• :VSTMEME-11E111:11131CL4MW, COL !ITT 110{Iii.1111R. • ETA YING located in Towanda, his aeritices may II be obtained by addressing a line through the Poat °dice, or by calling the ofßee of Ulysses ?derma, Esq., where he will he found. or where a written ap licatpton may be lat. Nov. t, 1850. 7, f.57,\.7,Ln15.L Is Still in Operation! TUE: suhseriht•rt have move d t o t h e new wildi ng° , Pine street, one duos below Mercury store where they will keep no hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mil irony of almost all descriptions. Turn lug and fitting up work. will he done also on reasonable terms as at Chnird Dr Owego. Old iron will be bitten in ply ment.. .1011 N C iLIMAN & CO. Towanda, April NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, subscriber; re.yeetfully inform the public tbut 1 they hove taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam tsenwitie, un Alain street, hearty opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all hinds of IILACKsNII upon reasonable terms. l'hey are determintd by doing their work well arid Promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORSE-SHOEING done in the hest manner. All kiod 3 of repairing Machinery, executed in the raost skil ful manner. 1VOO1) WORK f,r warns will almt Mt made and reptirol when deArc.l. All work done at their shop, will he warranted to he well done, and rtrionfJetured from 'he best materinlA. The puld.c are regnested to Ow. r s a tri..l, and indge for themselves. 1.1. 1 EN W INE S11:1:13Itiell 'Towanda, Ntm, 2, twit. MYSTERIOUS I(NOCKINRS IN TOWAMIA! Cluck, Watell, and Jewelry Store ! A.M. WM:NM takes this metlioti or lohirining his old ru-.toniers and the public geliera.l), ih.it he has poi - A.4,4:d 3 16 of J.P.13:11 , his 4lock of \i'atche<. elocki Jewelry. and e nnienceJ the boi-itiesa hi all of its various branches at the ot•1 stand or the (alter, uu Maio street, two doors south or miei Row. Ilia iypotati,m oe o watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is hardly neces sary to say a word on that p o i n t. With hi., l ong e s,. pet ienee and great advantages for acquiring a thornngh itnoW ledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the 'public, bring on yont watches and clocks, t Will do them Justice. All goods sold, or Repotting done, warranted m I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks,Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall be—quickssles. small profits; cash down, and no credit given. Credo laced not be' asked for--as I am bound not to make its acquaintance. ; Towanda. July 12, 1850. A. 31. WARNER. MECHANICS UNION ASSOCIATION, Principal office, No. 412 Broadway, New York. Mraach Office, Towanda, Pa. (Office Nurth side of the Pu'ulic square, wait J.l) t.,•,,, ,notigh.) .Iro , rwflalui C.;dc and Guarmilea F_-60.(100 asseciat.on has declared a dividend of 331 per cen,. f,,r the year eliding April I st, 6u LI I;11.1 Amt I:NT 13. DEAN, President, G. C. %Yowl, 11. H. Jon 1_ I• k V't PATTER', Financial Comtntitee. The object and design of this association is to //able those with whotn especially time and health are money, by the payment of a small annual sum, to receive a weekly allowance in - cases of sickness or accident, which shall prevent them from attend- Mg to their ordinary business. By the payment of the lidlowing annual deposits, you will becatne a life member, and be eolitled to a 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. The proof of sickness required, is a certificate of the attending Physician or of three members of the association. The association publishes a weekly Newspaper ronthinia - g a report of the bustn••as of the association, amount of claims paid Sto. The paper is sent free to members monthly, or 50 cts weekly. Yearly Deposits of Members under 50 years of age : Table of Rates: $2 00 per year draw $9 00 per week, 3 00 .i 3 00 t. 400 I. 400 ~ 1:1 500 u 5 00 " GOO lt GOO 8 7 00 {I 7 00 " 8 00 114 8 00 ~ 9 00 u 9 00 . 10 00 1000 A 4 st!. First week E teepted,a) Thotie over fifty years of age will be charged twenty-five per cent. extra. $1 50 admission fee will to etiatvil 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. lIRVEUEN(CES : His Excellency Wrn. F. Johnson, Harrisburg. Johnson, Wells & Co., Coupland Street, N Y. Bowen & "NicName, Silk Merchants,' Broadway, New York. Eckel, naive! & Co., North 3.1 street, Phila, Hon. James M. Porter, Easton, Pa. Hon. Richard Broadhed, V. S. Senator, Pa. William McHaley, Bloomsburg, Rev. R. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Seminary, WILF.SI%.9IIIIN 11.Y.FERIF.SCES Rev. I. Dorramee, Wilkesborrre, Rev. J. Roy/. do 11. Hillard Esq. do, ;:.,11enback, Esq. dr) Ziba Idennt:"l. Esq. ele If. D. Wright, 1:5t1. do We ere personally and well acquainted with Rey. J. Dorrance.(l. M. lloilenback, Ztha Bennett and H. D. Wright all of Wilkesbarre, whose names appear as references for the " Methauics Union Associa tion" an organization for health insurance, op o n the mutual principle ; they are gentlemen of high character, who would not khowingly endorse before the public any scheme, unless they were well assur ed arils utility, and that it was governettin its man- , ageineht by integrity - and a prompt fulfilmeht of its . engagements. •' D. - Wit - 31°T, • C. Amuse, War. Er.wstr.,' H.B. Amcor, O. E:,1,0v sterns. We fiaily - Concirr in. the foregoing opjnion as to the , Oaraeter atti 'ottjegtsof, Mer..l3o.oics tiotfia:‘ ;r=t rs, y .t - - - ;0. 1 41).t fq tv Nitint.V. — Apply .1 the "office.' " H. tsM IT, H, Genera , " Agent. ~-~ ,-~lcAiEal:.f~~: crirr Mgr* . no va nac k i m 14, ' ,0/11,R,L0: mr : ri,mi EU-0 E , Or trortwDestroyerr Zhis'Medicine.i:nnfains nrc . 3lcrturti, orrr pay pt~iei Minciat sqbstavce It iv pip cly Vegetable. `. Th remedy for wrirturris one br the most estrum', dinlify;'eter Ord: It iffeetuntly erediesitei '~yorn of all'lS•n - fil:from ehildrin 'snit ailitlts. ' ' ' • •ThbuSOniis iietish by Worm* without thereof einise being knOWW:" Othrr reason assigned fqr - the *ickstes% until too late to vete the *al rause What immense rearnsibility, rests, upon Mo.:parent whe,does the ilectifetvhci does i l m‘rid. ittritsagthe'cioePlainfirhich is deatroyirik thr4pre eietralloWirit'of • , • Wbrit'shOuld'lledone f " ' • answer - ie . Wein. olio the Wiiiiiratie•ivhich aril! be aura to do good if they have,"no worms, ani if they, hate, it will destroy and eradicate them with a certainty and precist4rActsfy ,astonishing. ' There lane mercury or mineral in it. Mercury is 'the basis et most worm. remedies ; and the remedy is pornetbnes worse.thau.„ the disease.. vo never use • las rely !Wen, Otis. Every posses will .be con vineed of t nue trial that it ,is ,the most perfect care over invented. ,The, immense sale that.this Vet - Mirage trae,la tr,iibre tese,Of iterate° and durestimation in which it is held , by families. It would' be quite too expulsive to pub lish the-volumes of certificates that have been giver, for this article, apd the users el, it are .requested to spread the name to a persons whom they: think will bo beriefiued by it. SPea- of It in all Males, and you will do your du ty to your follow creatures, and feel assured of the ap probation of oh good roan, and will receive your rewerd in heaven, We dell on all good dawn* to make known the of feces of this wonderful. remedy. Remember, and ask fur Cirreek's Vermifuge Start:OW Facts. Hundreds of children as:tl adults are lost yearly with worms, %hen some other cause has been supposed to be the trim one. It is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man, wo man, Of child exists, but what sooner or later are troubled with worms, and in hundreds of cases, sad to relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold,, or acme other ailing carries off the flower of the human family— % hite in truth they die of winms! and Mese could h:ise been eradicated in a day, by the use crone bottle of ORMCK'S VERMIFULIIE. How sickening the thought that these things ahoulu be—plid who ran ever forgive themselves for not try ing this • WORM EXTLIntINATOR, when they know that even if the case was not worms, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but always good as a purgative, let the disease be what it may. How important then to use it, and who will dare to take the iesponsibility to do without it! Let all pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and caber nets, l'er sale by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda. Go fluid Agent.. '6y Tire! Tire! Tire! ARE you insured application received and inOur rl antes effected by J. V. C.tNrIELD, Agent fur the following s.lfe and popular compmies : rlche Undscla hirer Zire.lasqu - ance Cc. $200,1300. V.t.3 St. LauTenec Company. $300,000. The L'mpiie State Company. Cupo at 5200,600. The Washington Company. Capital over 1200,000. The State Mutual at Ilarrisburg with a lege C apttul od farm, increasing Caah rum] the Grelt P nmy tvanja Company. The United States Life Ilion= Influity Si. Trust Company. Capital. $250,000 On the new principle by which the insured partici pates in the profits. J. E. CANFIELD; AthenN Pa. Tirlß` GOTits Zniportant to • litousekeepere: TH , übseriber thankful for the f it t Z t . - - 7 7 ,1iberrat patronage heretofore re. eeived, begs leave to inform hilt friends and the public generally, ant} those commencing house -72' 'keeping in particular Olathe has n o w on hand a large assortment of FURNITCHE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of thy best materials. BI . 1.111.1 US, such as mahogany anajoalout ss og bureaus, marble-anti plain tops ; mahogany and walnut tra , b , tamla, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch es, whatnots, Sr, BEADsTE ‘Ds.—High, Field, French and low post bcadsterok, finished in hand.oine style and of approved Nue rns, together with other furniture usi . ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. frj. The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HE Allse, and wilt hold himself in readiness to attend to , all orders in undertaking. He will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept far a week. COF FIN 3 READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS. N. 13.—Furuitme of all kinds made to order, and warranted to berof the best materials and workman ship. Towanda. January, 17, 1852. Mitliculties on the Rio Grande! WAR ! WAR ! WAR !! HE contest has corn m cored and a vigorous pro sectutonn of purchase:. for G. 1 1 ., wit soon en. able the public to determine that it is to their inter est to supply theraselus from BUNTING'S CEIMAP •TAX:IO3/111WG AXD rtritiliEraTlltt Xl31 IAB -74/151.1PELYNT, 9 Doors Soullt of Ilrick Row—.ll4in st. where the subset iber has just returmed from New York, bringing with him a cholec assortment of. Fancy and Staple Article:, selected with the most personal care, from the first city houses. —These to , gether with his former stock, enables him to tilfer to the public an assortment which for excellence of material, beauty of work manship, and elegance of style, cannot be sur. passed in this section of country, and which he is prepared to sell at the rtry lowest CASE! prices.— He has also attached to his establishment a care fully selected stock of C?oths anti Tailor's Trimmings, nod is thus entailed to furnish and make to order in the best maurer, and at the shoriest notice, ere• ry article in his line of bu6itlegs. He is coOdent that from his long experience that he can give genera! sattfaction. He employs none but the must expert workmen.and feels assured that his work will not suffer by comparison with the best city shops either in excellence of workman ship or elegance of style ; and hopes by strict atten tion to business, to merit a continuance of that lib eral patronage which has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past fayors he asiti , the public, to give him a call and see for them selves. (rf Dont forget the place. Three Doors bough of Brick. Row ( ri. PUTTING done as usual and warranted to fit tcproperlir made up.,./.:lt • Towanda, July 13. 1853. G. IT. BUNTING. Notice to Settlers on State Land. THE unAersigned cumprisitiy, a hearitof apprais ers, to appraise all lands un which any par abase mency is due to the Commonwealth of Penn., would..bereby give notice to all who may have in their possesstoo State sands, that the Act of 1835, establishing said board, was extended by the lact 147, , islature,,,fer one year wily. 'Those who wish to avaiNhereselt* of the tene,Ols-of.seckapptais mentr will be 'waited iipoir- by calling-on 'either of the, Cigaieissieners by letter or i.therwile,-or conferring with' E. M. t'All.ll . ,Alt. 'Coiniti4akher' s Clerk. l i• A,. 8. SMITH . . STURGES' sitints. Yr 1' ' -• D. U. .1301-70.5 L ., • ; •Totiimiaal , 195:1; Cominlssiollez, .-c9-11.)tittitetutits. .• ITEANtiNglit AND J304...gRA c •-•, - •=svattintairakAiiiiii ; LA W RE - 144) -- E, MA 8 • &, It/rAN—. A Steam - Engines - and Boilers tYI from 4 fo 1000 horses power, iforizonill En. gloat, on heavyiron tied plates, cast , in one piece'. All haft expansion' valves; all joints ground so as to be steam tight with-nit packing or paint; all bearings and wearing Burials/ largo, and mooing ip_adjustable boxes of bronze or Babbitt met:414.88 balance wheels with 444.4 6tt face, is attached to the bed au independent stand, arranged With chit sha ft apd, tight stall loose pulley, ready ealrieefiv: a IN* Roof tits engineshaft or how any other shaft. Thtr . whotio style of work is not stir• paned by any , engine- bulkier* in the Unitod States. Jioilata of the bear American or English iron heads, cost or womght'iron—*elther tubular or with floes— ,made in the most thorough wanner.. Engines from 8 to 100 horses power conotently on banitor in progress; to ho delivered within e few days of the receipt of en order. Also, fittestn,lilsw Mills, capable °flawing 6000 feet board measure, of one inch hoards, in 12 hours, with one Mitley reqtiiring "other fuel thin the sawdust. The following are the prices of a' few of these en ginee:-.- • . • • Saw Mat, incindirsi steam engine, boiler and iron chianti y. complete; pitman kilos; muley saw ironic genera; feed, and la bolts anti irons for 30 feat of . carriage, complete, . • .. • 51500, Steen, engine,' ID in. diameter of cylinder, 25 in. awake with tobolir Loiter, containing 850 square feet of heating surface, and all castioga, pipes, valves, and other parts necessary to act it in complete opera. tion, $1520 Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder. • 4o in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 480 square feet of heating surfar'ei complete as before, - $1770 Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Maine Rail road at Lawrence, 26 miles from Boston. Terms,casb on deliiery. Bailers for the above modified to snit purchasers, and prices accordingly. • McKay.* Handley, tato of Pittsfield, Mate., whose steam engines are already widely known, have recently taken charge of the works of the Essex Compony,and will be able, with their increased facilities and cape. franca, it, make their approved engines cheaper and better than heretofore. May Et, l 52. y GORDON I.ltE: AY, Agent. - - - -- $501) CSALLMNIIII! VVTLIATEVEII concerns the health and happiness of a people, Is at all times of-the most valuable importance. 1 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. 1 feel it to be my tipty soletnitly to assure you that WORMS, ac cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary causes of -a large majority of diseases to %Lich children and.adults are ; if you have an appetite continually changing from one kind of food to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking at the nose, hardness and Witness of the belly, dry cough, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that ell these denote Worms, - and you should ut once apply the to :Hedy Hobensack•'s Worm Symp. An articielonnded . onon scientific principles, eon). pounded 'vtith trolley vegenthle so/A - lances, being per• reedy safe When taken, and cleterinined in all its etrects and leaving the system In a 'tlisemied cumin lUD, as most ad vertised.nosiroms, composed of Calornel,Mr tho removal of Worms; touch as Loirngea, Vernoiu g es, &c., but has performed the niost astonishing cutes,and saved the lives of thousands, both young and old .w h have been protiofinted hOpebus—incorable Plm.)- ciana. Read the following, anti become , convinced of its efficacy over all others; Mounts Rivsu,'N, J. Ma. J. Ili. lionr.?;s.i.vs—Thia is to certify th a t Inv cbikr, l 3 years of age, having been sick for 5 y ear , ori 'd was attended by Drs. Loper,. Whillis and ?Gisler fora long time without rece,vimy any bet.efit ; when After g sing her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and ..conusoiterl one of the best pWsiciOs ; b e i - O sea ,, e 7oll : , ,tovaino—wOrse. "--11 'was at-Otis time I was'iriduccil to try flobensuck's Worm Syrup, and after taking two, bottles sttereiltirely rpOnetir , trpt health...A:loping that this will. prove a benefit to parents whose children are " CletCti, l ' : nnivany I am yours, &c., Itobensack's Liver Pills. No part of thisystern is more liable to disease than the Livsa, it serving as a ft:terer to purify the blood, or giving a proper secretion to the bile ; s o that any wrung action of the Liver oleos the other important parts of the system, and repalts variously in Jaundice, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore watch e very symptom that i:;ht indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed or Roots (mil Plants, furnished by nature to 'heal the sick a m e fy, , pat f An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary moots membrane, or promote* the discharge of secreted matter, 2nd—an Alteralite, which changes in some insensible and in explicable manner, the certain media action of ibe system. Tonle, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system. renewing health, and vigor to all parts of the body. 9th--a Caritartic,,: which acts in perfect hearten , " with other ingreuients, anti operating on the-bowels, and expelling the whole mass of cart upt and vitiated matter, and pyrifying the Wood, which de. strove disease and restores health. Agents /lir Bradford Counlf--Dr. H. C. Porter and J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; M. Bullock. & Co. Smithfield ; Barnes & Dailey, Waver ing ; H. Spear, Springfield ; Eli Baird, Troy ; L. D. Taylor, Burlington ; Brown At Rockwell, Monroeton ; Park hust & Lamb, Leroy ; Chits. Rathhone, Canton ; also T. B. Hsavland, Corombia, travels in the adjfceut counties 4 By MOUNT PROSPECT WATER CURE ILITIO INSTITUTE, DING/1A NITON, N. y. rrms histituiiou is located in a beautiful rind ro ut antic grove at the base of llit. Pro: pest, and within the corporation of the village. Possessed of an abundant supply of the purest soft voter. at:van tages for exercise in the pure air, of carriage nod footwalks up the mountain, free from the " noise end turmoil of busy life," with excellent sailing and rowing privileges upon the pleasant walets' of the Chenango—these are a few of the paesentations the Cure offers to the invalid. The luiuse is new and commodious—hashing ap. paratu.s esceileat—well ventilated; with '230 feet piazza. The Medical department is under the entire care of Pr. 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 throughbut 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,' hnire given ns confidence, and ue say to 611 such,even tf they have " suffered much of many Physicians," make one more trial. Terms from $4 to $3 per week (payable weekly.) according to room ant! attention required. Patients will provide for persons( use 2 eomfortables, 2 blau. kets, linen•or cotton sheete and 6 towels, 0. V. THAYER, N 1.11.. Resident Physician D. W.&U. M. ARN EY, Proprietors. . BLACKptvIITHINO ADAM ESEN WINE; respectfully informwtbe pub lie that he now occupies -the shop where himsel and brother have for I ears worked, Neatly 01-IPoBile Tomkint . , foundry, where ho ja ready to do all work in hit fine, as formerly in the beet manner, fie is de termined the reputation ho 114.4 attained us a skilful workman shall not.sulTer by, any neglect of. the inter ests of customers of by any inattention to busincts, . TOQI.B, manufactured to order—nanchinqy•of all kindarepoired in the hest manner, and every kind of Repairing and hfuntsficiaring will be done at short notice, and in the licirac Shoeing, oil • reasionable tenot- He will elso take ,Counlry Prattce in payment fps work, but ob louts tortenglylte.etedit. . l'olvatida, In. ►7, 14'51, 4E7 .. 0 4. CHERRY PECTORp For the Core Ett COCHIN, COLDS, HOARSE? BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-I CROUP, ASTHMA, Am CONSPIPTION. OF the numerous medicines Mal kJ of than valuable) for the cure , complaints, nothing has ever been foam compare in its effects with this Prepa n cure sometimes, but e$ all times and in the lungs and throat where medicine at this will do it. It is pleasant to take, safe in accordance with the directions, advertise for: the information of those al it but those who have not. Families thr its value will not be without it, and they are secure from the dangerou s c, Coughs and Colds which neglected, ri consumption. The:Dipliiiria of the Massfachew:s awarded to thia , preparstion by the tid o September 1847 1 ,; also ' the Medals of t Institutes of 'Art, in this country ; a l so of the Ohio Institute at ClElCitlifial, the Cnt nnt< Pit:TOR hi., by their Cor er sideration of its extraordinary exeellere ness in curing :Sections of the Luttg,.; Read the following opinion fouLde, experience of the eminent Phy , ciait ut City of Dr. J. Ayer: ST. loess, 1,1 rive yetis trial of your Cherry Preto lira, has proven what I foret,aw hum roust be true, that it eradicateti and cut anti colds to which we, in this evcniin, liable. I think its equal has not yet nor do I know how a !ietter remedy car the distempers of the throat and rerizir. .1. .1. /11:10-01, N. See what it bias done on a Wasted e, only in the followtng eases, hut s ghouls Dr. Ayer: I•.;vatiette, Jut In the month of July lair, 1 sea, aft, lent dierrhcra in the niirit, to sat Francisco in hot, or re,li I;Jz change,if climate and dirt,—ii ) Mart.. N „..„ f o ll owe d by a severe rough—an,t I finally rtarted for home. but received t from the voyage. My cough commies and when I arrived in New Var . , I oral ed by my acquaintances as a sitikto of I must confess that I saw no ' , tee 'or , what my friend: all Ipilieve.l. A! :h• menred taking your truly i!:& a! , J;tte little expectation of deriving ar y You would not receive these !hir • tli.! Inv duty to state to the afflicted. t! h ea lth In the space of eight i.•' - ed. I attribute it td the ;,: ~] TORAL. Yours trete, WASIE/NoTul, At Dear Sir: reeling that t hate t.i premature grave, through year it,traL, providence or God, I will take the my gratitude Cough, and the alarming sy rit;iti.m s • had reduced We too low to 1, I , e fLt hope, When my physician brought ree "PE CTOR A L." it feet Led b, aiforl and now in a few weeks time his rei health. If it will do for others whet i; are certainly one of the bench:lure Si a,. SincLiely v. ishing r OU every Very re , i JOHN J. CLARK. liner ot With such assure/we and trot such ger proofean be adduced unlef, it be upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C.. 1 Chemist, Lowe"l. Mass. Sold by Dr. B. C. PORTER. To.. Welleboro'; F s . Dyer. Covtlizt .n. Burden, Tinge ; W. IL Effion. 1.11 c! Ntontrose; not{ Iry all Drtitn: R. DowaiA:s. Oriental or EGvereiela ,-.4,.,,,,iii_ ,- { ,•. 7,-,-;._. -.- ..,, 1 t 5 f • ',-. i ~., .1 , •-• 4 ' t_ , i • L. Soule s: C.( z...... , .... _ _ _ .„...4... ~/:. _, . f i . ;;,c -- - ` - ''`___.:g. !, Dr. E . ( . '',..f.. i.. :t...f-,ip,‘r,'...l*'•--..,::-. - 4 7' ii?:,...'"..:-.:_ti• -, :1:4; . , '7,l' ..-4„11.^.:1.1'.,.i iljt,Firr.4'—,:ct,'.,7;l•l.-.. 114 x , , NONE Genuine unless a c e o mpauwd le of the shore Et raved Wrapper Ss; SOULE R. Co.. upon each h. , x. In offering to the public tL justly c6ste EREION RAIN OF LIFE, ti IS not oLt make any Cease statements or 1;411.1 awnteas superior efficiency in restoring to head ft.( suffering, vve!l knowing that their via' STANDARD MEDICINE if el itse!: ut enee for the 0 filicted. Many prnnfa might he given of theme hut we prefer those unacquainted s,ih them themselves be enquiring nl ill•!nz lAivirao'r the Palc. Thee s I : .• 1 AMC in all eases, being p 'to .• eine worthy their Lest confidence vdid The following certiiic.ite is a., o good: HX,ITtIVTT.k. 'Monroe ea. N. N We the undersigned, cmzem H.1e. , q~ used personally Ur..' !--- _"t witnessed the heanh.rest e:i.,14 recommend these Pills n , the alile•ted a, which we are acquainted. s? 6. M. ROBERTS, M. H. P H 11.1.1 P:4, H. A. TRIBE rrs, P.,S.—Vou are at hberty lie good. SKW A ItE or Col' NT EltVl.l - T , `VC . " any- one who is making a 5 i tur,..0... , r ed to make use of our n.inte ; ;,.! had the impudence to nr•t.lu , `‘, Circclara.., i careful when 'hey purthase. !!:t, (J The grnuiot. r; • •• ' wholesale and retai .uf Dr. Onondaga Co. N. 1..• Sabi by I)r..H. C rt.tr; n: iz. T. ,‘ their Agents in every town • - . Removed to B. 11 Ti" :11::71111.1!• • (4 i‘er '" • .),„$„ .t. • • • '•1;•71''''.:••;, ~• ger za,llream Gold Yens, N.cys, etr. .\•• and any 'plant, ty of Sterl for sale ezrceedivgly 1.4 l il. • etches repairvd 1.• ' • • , to run well, or tLernout•y :•5• ten acreeme:o 2i% en t,,,( ,((•, ( • r , 5 N. B.—M Sl't; \ I, taken in payment for work; orPrira hot the Pew! tee CI done-4 war sgnit,.i 0 It , vv. cilA‘irr,!.l.l‘ Tocipandn„April 1.170, - I BOOTS tic ntent in torrn—an,{ -' an ,l retail. el ‘611" chai,zr,l on J'inc PHI:\ itliortilauccgo. 1.. H i li l, 1 I " ~.1 OM
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