--- The Shot in the Eve,' [CONCLUDED FROM FIRST PAGE.] a rifle.was discharged. He fell back dead—shot through the eye! The boy said that his master suddenly cut short I t, his oaths, and exclaimed, ..T1 re is!" —at that moment the gun fir' He saw a tall man with a beard h. ging down on his breast dressed in skins, walking off through the brush with his rifle on his shoulder. The next man rimed Garret, about Iwo weeks after this, got up one mom- Mg 'about sun rise, anßin his shirt sleeves stepped to his door and .threw it open to breathe the fresh air. He was rubbing his eyes, being about half asleep ;' and when he got them fairlyOpTr; there, . s i oo d,th e gaunt avenger besidea treeln the yard—the fatal rifle levelled, .and waiting till his victim shout see him distinctly. He did•see him— ut_it was with his last 100k . .i!.--The bullet went crashing through his brain too ! Long is said to have told one of his friends that' he never in a single instance shot one of these men till lie was certain the man saw and recognized him fully. All were now 'gone but. Hinch and the two youngest men of the party, Williams and Davis. The two latter wee permit ed to escape. Whether it tAs from re lentment on the part of the dread avenger, --;-or that he had observed some trifling thing in their demeanor on the occasion of ice outrage he was thus punishing, which recommended them to mercy, now that - his 'resentment had so deeply drank of the bitter delight of atonement, —or that in his anxiety to secure Hinch, he confined his efforts and watchfulness to him alone—l do not , know. They made . a forced and secret sale of their property, and cleared out during the night. But it was for flinch lie had with passionless calculation reserved the most inconceivable torture. He had passed him by all this time, while one after another lie struck down the tools and companions of his crimes. .He doomed him to see them falling around him with the certain knowledge that the avenging hate which slew them burn ed with ten-fold intensity for his life— that it must and would have it ! But when would the- claim be made ? Should he be the next one ? No ? the next one ? No ! But then each succeed ing death, so sure to take one of their numbdr, drove away eiery sophistry of hope, and realized to iiim in bare and sterner horror that his own fate was as fixed as theirs.: As each one fell away, the circle of doom narrowed—slowly, gteadily closing in about him. Soon there would, be no one left but him! How could he call au hour his own ? .When could he feel safe 2 That relent- less subtlety had baffled them all l'One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, strong men had all gone down before that fear ltd rifle—every one Of them shot through . the eye God of 'Heaven !—and the (sharp agony would spangle keen points of burning light thro' his brain, as if the ball were already bursting through a socket ! " I too must be shot through the eye !” It was worse than ten thou sand deaths, and he then in lingering tortures told over day by (lay From the time of Ree's death he look ed a changed and strickettman. Ida few weeks he had lost a greatqlcal of flesh, and become piteously haggard—his eyes. and voice and gait - was , all humble. His turbulent and,fierce"animality faded be- fore the harroWing suspense of this feari TheAmlly and murderous ruffian trem bled at the rustling of a leaf. His own .imagination become his hell—and hut* t:ry remorse grew stronger and strongei with feasting at his heart ! He nevet left his house for weeks, until the escape .if Williams and Davis inspired him with son►e hope; lie procured a fine horse, And set off one dark night for the Red !liver! Everybody regretted his escape —for men IVA looked in quiet expecti non upon the progress of this affair,anil in strong faith that the sense of wild bor- der justice would be gratified in seeing this stern, righteous and.unparalleled ven ,;eance consumated by the fall of Hinch --the monster instigator and chief actor• io aIF the grievous outrages which had roused the simple-hearted Long, into a demon-executioner of doom. :flinch reached thebanks of Red Ri ver—sprang from his foaming and ex hausted horse, after looking cautious ly around—and threw himself upon the grass to wait for a steamboat. In two yours he heard one puffing down the stream, and saw the white wreaths of steam .curling up behind the trees. Flow his heart bounded! Freedom, hope and life I—once more sprang through his shrivelled veins and to his lips. He signalled the vessel ; she rounded to and lowered her yawl. His pulse bounded high, and he gazed with absorbing eagerness at the crew as they pulled lowly towards the shore. A click—hehindYim ! He turned with a shudder. and THERE HE WAS ! That long rifle was, bearing straight upon him—those cold eyes dwelt steadily upon him fora moment—and crash ! all was. forever blackness to Hindi the Regulator! The men who witnessed this singular scene lauded, and found him Mot through theeye awl saw the murderer galloping swiftly away over the plain stretching out frorri;the top of the bank And so the venteance was consummated. and the stern hunter.ttad wiped out with-m . lllh blood the stain of stripes on his free limbs;• and could now do. what I was told he had never done since the night of those f an-1 l fatally expatiated stripes-.--look his wife I again in the eyes,'auti receive her form again to rest upon his breast. It was an awful deed. In view of all , its circumstancesi the- -provocation, the character oflong, the influence of the outrage upon his brain, though.no other indication appeared ,of impaired sanity —the mind is lost in uncertainty as to the judgment which should be • passed upon it. He did not remain in Shelby county; but in what direction he had intended to go after returning to Arkan sas for 'his wife and children, I could never hear. He is probably living now his old quiet and good-natured life in the heart of the green, wilderness ; and it is as likely as not that one of those two chubby boys who rolled with hun about the floor of his log cabin on that memorable night of which I have above simply related the events and the con sequences, will some of these days comet() Washington from congressional, districts beyond the Rocky - Mountains. Robcrt Emmet and his Love. "rwas the evening of a lovely day— . the last for the noble ill-fated Emmet. A young lady stood at the castle gate and desired admittance into the dungeon. She was closely veiled and the keeper could not imagine -who she was, nor why one of such proud bearing should be a suppliant at the prison door.; However, he granted ithe boon—led her to the . dungeon, opened the massive door, then closed it again, and the-lovers were alone. He leaned against the prison wall, with a downcast head and his arms were fold er] upon his breast. Gently she raised the,veil from her face, and Emmet turn ed to gaze on all that earth contained for him—the girl whose sunny brow in the days of boyhood had been his polar star —the maiden who had sometimes made him think the world was all sunshine." The clanking of the heavy chains sound ed like a death-knell to her ear, and she wept like a child, Emmet said but lit tle; yet he pressed her warmly to his bo and- their feelings held a silent meeting—such, perchance, as is held in heaven, only there we part no more. in a low voice he besought her not to Forget him when the cold grave received his inanimate body—he spoke of by gone days—the happy hours of child hood when his hopes were bright and glorious, and he concluded by requesting her sometimes to visit the place and scenes that were hallowed to his memo ry from the days of his infancy ; and should .the world pronounce his name with scorn and contempt, he prayed she would still cling to him with affection, and remember him when all. others should forget. Hark the church-bell !sounded and he remembered the hour of l execution. The turnkey entered, and after dashing the tears from his eyes, he Iseparated them from their long embrace, and led the lady from the dungeon. At the entrance she turned, and their eyes met=they could 01 say farewell- , =the door swung on its heavy hinges, and they parted forever. No ! not forever ! Is there no heaven ? At Sunrise next morning he suffered gloriously—a mattyr to his country and to liberty, Ifl " And one—o'er her the myrtle showers It's leaves by soft winds fanned; She faded 'midst Italian flowers— That last of that fair band." , 'Twas in the land of Italy—what a gorgeous time of sunset in Italy--what a magnificent scene ! A pale emaciated girl lay upon her bed of death. Oh ! it was hard for her to die, far from home in this beautiful land, where flowers bloom perennial, and the balmy air comes freshly to the dying soul. Oh ! no-- her star has set ! the brightness of her dream had faded—her heart was broken. When ties have been formed on earth— close, burning ties, what is more heart rending and agonizing to the spirit, than to find at last the beloved one is snatch ed away, and all our love is given to a " passing flower!" Enough ; she died the betrothed of Robert Emmet, the love ly Sarah Curran. Italy contains her last remains—its - flowers breathe their fragrance over her grave,- and the lulling antes of the shepherd's flute sound a re quiem to her memory. . Statistics of Muscular Power. Man has the power of imitating - every motion but that of flight. To b effect these, he has, in maturity and health, sixty bones in his thighs and legs, sixty two in his arms and hands, sixty-seven in his trunk. He-bas also 434 muscles. His heart makes sixiy-four pulsations in a minute ; and therefore 3840 in an hour, and 29,160 in a day. There are also three complete circulations of his blood in the short space of an hour. In re spect to the comparative speed of anima ted beings and of impelled bodies, it may . be remarked, that size and construction seem to'have 'little influence ; nor has 'comparative strength, altho' one body giving any quantity of motion to another is said to loie so much of its own. The sloth is by no means a small animal, and yet it can travel only 50 paces in a day ; a worm crawls only 5 inches in fifty se conds ; hut a lady-bird. can iiy twenty million time/ its own length in an hour. An elk can run a mile and a half in se ven minutes, an antelope can run a mile in a minute; the wild mule of Tartary has 'a speed even greater than that;' and, an eagle can fly eighteen leagues in an hour ; and a canary falcon can reach 250 leagues in the short space of sixteen GREAT ATTRACTION At No. I, Brick Row. no.Co NATOTEIID C 9 ®oo9 MI ECENTLY FROM ELhfIRA, are now JIM, reEeiving and opening a splendid assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paint., Oils ter Dye Stuffs, & in addition a full and complete assort ment of FAMILY GROCERIES. The stock consisting in part of the following : MEDICINES, 4-c. Alum Macassar Oil Alcohol Mace Aloes Magnesia . Annatto do calcined Antimony Manna Arrow Root Mustard seed Arsenic - do ground Aqua Fortis Nursing Bottles do Ammon. Nutgalls Bottles. assorted Nutmegs Bear's Oil Oil, Fall, Winter and Bridal' Oil Summer strained Blue Vitriol Spurn, bleached, Borax wht. and natural Bark Peruv. pulv. do Linseed Bath Brick do Camphine Balsam Copaiva do Sweet Burgundy Pitch Oil Vitrol Camphor do Wintergreen Cukmel do Peppermint Caraway Seeds do Aniseed Cantharides do Lavender 1 Carb. Ammon . Opodeldoc Cayenne Pepper Paregoric Chamom;le Flowers Pearl Barley Cinnamon Pepper Sauce Cloves Perfumery Cour Plaster Pill Boxes Copperas Pink Root confectionary Prussiate Potash Corks, of all kinds Quicksilver Cream Tartar Rhubarb, rt ..* powdr :. Curcuma Roll Brimstone Cubebs Red Chalk Emery. ass'd from No. Red Precipitate Is to 6 Saffron, American and Epsom Salts Spanish Essence Bergamot Sand Paper do f.emon Sal. Ammoniac do Peppermint do Glauber do and Oil Spruce Saltpetre Flor. Sulphur Sarsaparilla do Benzoni do Syrup Glee. of all kinds Scaling Wax . Gold Leaf Senna Gum Opium I Shaker's Herbs do Arabic Sponge, coarse & fine do Copal Starch do Assafcetida Snuff, Maccaboy do Myrrh do Scotch do Tragacanth do Cephalic Harlem Oil Soap, Castile Hier& Piers do Shaving Indigo, Spanish, float do Windsor do Bengal Spermaceti Ink Powders Spts. Hartshorn Ink, in bottles do Nit. Dula. do fridellible Sugar Lead Iris)' Moss Sup. Carb. Soda Isinglass Sulph.Quinine Itch Ointment Syringes, assorted Ivory Black Tart. Acid .lalap Tenter Hooks Laudanum Vials, assorted Liquorice Root Valerian Root. do Ball Wafers Lunar Caustic White and Red Tartar PAINTS. Black Lead Putty Cassia Paris White t Chalk Spanish Brown Chrome Yellow French Green do Green Spt . Turpentine Copal Varnish Rosin Coach do Venetian Red. Lead, White, dry and Verdigris Lead, Red [in Oil Vermillion Lamp Black Whiting Litharago Yellow Ochro DYE-STUFFS. Red Wood Camwood Nicaragua Cochineal Madder Ext.Logwood Muriato Tin Fustic Oxalic Acid Grain Tin Prussian Blue Hatchwood Pumice Lac Dye Red Saunders Logwood Rotten Stone Pll TENT 'MEDICINES. The great English re-Pills, Oriental ` metly, Buchan's Hun- do Dr. Post's garian Balsam of Life do Hooper's Sands' Sarsaparilla do Moffat's Bristol's Ext. do do Persian Wistar's Balsom Wild do Brandreth's Cherry do Phinney Pectoral Honey of la- do Lee's verwort Godfrey's cordial Cheeseman's Arabian Thompson's Eyewater Balsam GROCERIES. Tea - - St'm ref. Family Soap Coffee Sperm Candles Sugar Chemical Wax do Spice and Pepper Tobacco ff , and Snu Starch ' Sal .Eratus Raisins Pipes Soda Crackers Brooms Cinnamon 'Pails English Currants Ropes Nutmegs Refined Loaf Sugar Ginger Cassia WINDOW GLs2SS. Window Glee, 7 by 9, 8 by 10,10 by 12, 10 by 14, 11 by 15, 12 by 16, 12 by 18 Mixed Paints at all times on hand, ready for use. Towanda, December 16, 1844. ANNEXedTION ! AD. MONTANYE has annexed to his • former stock of DRUGS AND MEDI. CINES, a fresh suppiy of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Teas - , Sugar, Coffee, (Pepper, Spice, 18alamina, Starch, Raisins, Cavendish, Smoking and fine cut Tobacco, Maccaboy Snuff, Span ish and Common Cigars, by the box or other wise. Together with many other articles too numerous to mention. Be sure and call at Montanye's Drug 4 , Grocery Store. Towanda, Dec. 4, 1844. irp.•irimmi:T•wlmm ULYSSES MERCER has removed his Law Office to the room one door east of the office formerly occupied by-Adams"& Mer cer. Entrance as before at the west side of Montanye & Betts' building. .December 20.1844. ATI3 for sale, and * h the but assortment _IFS of CAPS in town at BAIRD& September 30. No. 3. Brick Row. - NOTICE. is hereby given tilt the following classifies ' don of retailers of foreign goods and met.. cuandise has been made by the subscribers, and that Associate' Judges and Commissioners of Bradford 034 - Igill meet at the Commissioners Office in thellorough of Towanda, on Tues day the first day of April next, and remain in. session two days, to hear those who may feel themselves aggrieved and ere desirous of ap pealing from the classification herein made. .fITHENS BORO. CLASS. AMOUNT. Welles & Satterlee, .10 $2O 00 L. S. Ellsworth, 'lO 20 00 Kingsbejy & Comstock, 11 15 00 Chester Park, 13 10 00 G. A. Perkins, 14 7 00 Wm. IL Perkins, 14 7 00 C. Paine, 14 7 00 . ..4 TEENS TP. John Watkins, JI S YL UM. John Horton Jr., 12 Elmar Horton. 13 BURLINGTON, Coryell & Gee, 13 A. & S. H.'Morley, Lockwood Smith, CAINTON, A. H. Gaylord, DURELL, U. Moody &Co., 12 0. D. Chamberlin, 13 FR3NKLIN, R. K. Hawley, 13 J. W. Meteor, 13 MONROE, J J & C Warlord, 10 Hanson & Phinney, 11 DC &ON Salsbury, 10 Rogers Fowler, 11 John Nagle & Son, ORWELL, H Gibbs, T Umplirey. PIKE, Daniel Bailey, . ~ {6 Smith & Little. Ai 41i R Barnes & Co., N 14 700 L C Belding & Co., 13 10 00 G I Norton, l4 7 00 ROME, John Passmore, L S Maynard, RID OBER Y, Clark & Coolbaugh, 13 10 00 Abner Roberts, _ 13 10 00 Coleburn, 12 12 50 SMITHFIELD, Lyman Duffey, 11 15 00 E S Tracy. 11 15 00 SPINGFIELD, Eleazer Norman, 14 7 00 SHESHEQUIN: Allen & Storrs, 13 10 00 Horace Kinney & Co., " Welles & Nichols, 66 66 STriNDING STONE, N D Warlord. 13 10 00 Albert Newell, 13 10 O 0 H W Tracy, 11 15 00 TOW :RNA/2 BOROUGH. H Mix & Son, 11 15 00 Elliott & Mercur, 10 20 00 O D Bartlett, 12 12 50 JD&ED Montanye, 10 20 00 B Kingsbery, 12 12 50 J Kingsbery Jr., 14 7 00 H S&MC Mercur, 10 20 00 C,Reed, 12 12 50 W H Baird & Co., 11 15 00 Tracy* Moore, 12 12 50 J.F" Means & Co., 12 12 50 E H Mason, 14 7 00 S'S Bailey, 14 700 E 0 Halsted, 14 7 00 A D Montanye, l4 7 00 I S Wood & Co., 13 10 00 D Kellogg, 14 7 00 P O'Slain, 14 7 00 TROY, &D F Pomeroy, 10 20 00 Eli Baird, 12 12 50 0 P Ballard, 12 12 50' Layton Runyon, 14 7 00 W A Gustin, 12 12 50 ULSTER, Guy Tracy, L Truman, I, S Ellsworth, William Gibson, WY.RLUSING, John McKinney & Son, 14 700 glisha Lewis, , 14 7 00 WaRREA; A. Dewing, Marcus Tyrrell, B Buffington, Robert Cooper, And every seller or vender of wines or distill ed liquors as aforesaid shall pay for his license, fifty per cent. in addition to the foregoing clas sification. D. M. BULL, Associate Judge. D. BRINK, J. TOWNER. . Comes. L. PUTNAM. • Commissioner's Office, Towanda, Feb. 15,1844. S New Blaeksmithing 1 1102.&12ELQUELIMEVo rollE SUBSCRIBER, having forced a R partnership with his brother; continues to carry on the business at his brother's old stand, west side of Main street, south part of the borough, where he is prepared to execute all orders for Horse-shoeing, Carriage & Coach work and Edge Tools. He assures the public that all work entrusted to his care will be welt 'done, as he has thor oughly learned his trade mats determined to render satisfaction. JOHN A. ESENWINE. Towanda, December 80, 1844. fLUE Writing Fluidly the ounce, pint, quart; Gallon or Bartell, Black do., In.. dellible and India, first quality at - MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. October 25, 1844: TROMPSQNIANS you will find Cayenne Pepper, Gum Mirth, Barbary Bark' and other ingredients such as are used itiyourr prac- tice at MONTANYE'S DRUGSTORE. Oct. '25, 1844. GROCERY- STORE. Keep it before the People, THAT the Old Drug Store; west side of the Public None, is now receiving , the largest assortment of Drugs and Medicines ever offered in this market; among which are the following, viz ? Sulph. Morphia, Blue Man, do. Quinine, Nit. Silver, Eng. Calomel, • Qiiick do., lodid. Nunn, Peperine, Red Precipitate, Ipecac, White do. Tart. Antimony, Strychnia, lodine, Elateruim, Valerian Root, Kreasot, Seneca do. Pnlv. Julep, . Serpentaria do. Ext. do., Gention do. Ext. Colycinth, Colombo do. - do. Gentian, Pink - do. do. Ciento. - Senna, 7 00 12 50 10 00 do. Hyosciamus, Adhesive Plaster, do. Taraxecum, Spring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases &c., The attention of PHYSICIANS is particu larly invited to the above articles, they being just received from one of the most respectable houses in New York and will therefore be war ranted pure and free from adulteration in all cases, and disposed of at very low prices. 10 00 10 00 10 00 13 10 00 Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Rose mary, Wormseed, Remlock,Sassafrass, Lemon, Lavender. Bergamot, Aniseed, ClovesOuniper, Amber, Cajon, Caraway, Monard, Fennel, Al mond. Origannm, Cedar, Amber, &c., &c. 12 50 10 00 10 00 10 00 The most popular of the jay, such as. Dr. rayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Sands Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Car manitive, Balsam Hoarhound, Turtington's Pink Expectorant Syrup, Bateman's Drops, Anderson do., Lamott's Cough do., Liquid Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs. Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound, Dr. Spoons' Digestive Elixor,Dr. Monne Elix. of. Opium, Dr. Benjamin Godfrey's „Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesmais Arabi an. Balsam, Balm of Columbia, Butler's Mag nesian Aparient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Harlem do., Maccassar do., Bear's do, Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numerous to men tion. 20 00 15 00 20 00 15 00 7 00 13 10 00 4 6 1{ Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoopers Female, German, Lees Windham Billions, Miles' Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's, Webster's, Moffats and Butlers, Alebasis, Bishops, arc., &e., PAINTS, & DYE STUFFS. 13 10 00 14 7 00 White ? Red and Black Lead, Chrome Green, Chto me Yellow, Yellow Ochre,Prussian Blue, Rose Pink, Sugar Lead, Litharge, Blue Smelts, Venetian Red; Vermillion, Turmeric, Annatto, Indigo, Copperas, Allum, Crude, Tartar, Cochi neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitro!, Glass 7 by 9, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty, Linseed Oil, &c., &c. A. D.: MONTANYP, DnuoorsT. Towanda, 0ct.25, 1844. COLOGNE WATER by the ounce, pint, quart, or gallon in fancy bottles or other wise to suit the Ladies, at MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. PAINT, Hair; Shaving, Tooth and Nail Brushes at Information Wanted, OF MICHAEL CIUMMINGS, who left my house about; the middle of October last, and when last heard of ages seen in the vi cinity of Wyalasing. He wits about 13 years of age, rather large for one of his age, of a ean dy-complexion, with fair hair. Any informa tion concerning him will be tharitfully received. Address the subscriber at Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa. ,STEPHEN CUMMINGS. , Asylum, February 17, 1845. • (Patrol insert and charge this office.) ANDIEB, Raisins, Liquorice, &c., for the boys and girls, at • MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE Oct. 25, 1844. NEWEST GOODS, .4nd Cheapest Prices I BURTON KINGSBERY, has just receiv ed and is now opening a splendid assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oil, Dye Stuffs, 4c., c. which he will sell very cheap for Cash. Towanda, Sept. 7, 1844. 13 10 00 a. • tt St LADIES LOOK HERE ! Cashmeres, Al pacca's, Mtislin de Lane's of the most beautiful patterns just received and for sate low, very low, for cash by 0. D. BARTLETT. Nov. 11, 1844. 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 1 7 00 10,000 MAJORITY ! THE subscriber has just received a large and splendid variety of NEW GOODS suited to the season, which he will sell at unu sually low for cash. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 11, 1844. LOK AT THlS—Cooking and other Stoves selling at Montanye's for less than cost, likewise a quantity of Tin Ware, 90 tons Ground Plaster, also at Montanye's one ton best Bellefonte Iron just received, also one ton of Nails. January 22d., 1845. SADDLE AND HARNESS 4o ELKALirail MUTH 4 SO. r, AVE commenced the manufacture •of Saddles, Bridles, Runless, &c., &c., in the borough of Towanda,' in the building for merly occupied by S. Hathaway, two doors west of I. H. Stephens' tavern, where they will keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order, , . Elastic Web, Common and Quilted eizarmao 9 Carpet Bags, • Trunks, Valises; 4•c. 4-c.. and Military Work Harness, Bridles, Collars, Carriage Thimming done to order. . - Mattrasses, Pew and Chair Cush ions made On shilit notice and reasonable terms. The subscribers' hope by doing their work well, and bye strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. ' ELKANAH SMITH. & BON. Towanda, May 14, 1844. 1113631BIL111E7011Git. AND Cantharides, OILS AND ESSENCES. PATENT MEDICINES. PILLS. MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE 3/3W akovactlazaiami BOOT & SHOE MAX WLCOX & SAGE ha te ailociat themselves in the Boot and h ing business, in the borough of Towotanda, door west of the Claremont House, and kr., ' share of public patronage. They intend a careful selection of stock, and by attention the interests of their customers, to make * , and durable work as can be manufactured this portion of the country. They keep constantly on hand, and will nufacture to order, morocco, calf an d boots and shoes; jLpoandßieiNislAw:D.itetwlLiAbeatacotx. .lips; children's do. ; gent's gaiters ma pa, Towanda, May 6, 1844. BOOT Bi. SHOE MAKIN On my own hooks anis! - . 4 /414 • STEPHEN HATHAWA Y inf orm , 0 public generally thal . be is still prep to manufacture, of the best material, and i n most substantial and elegant manner, an scriptioni of Boots and Shoes. Morocco. Calf and Coarse Boots and Bh. Ladies' shoes and gaiters ; youth's do. All work made by me will be wartime • be well made. Call and try. Country Produce taken in payment tore, Towanda, February 27th, 1894. • Wright's Vegetable Indian Pills, IF, during during the continuance of St o and Floods, the channels of OUR Miqwrr RIVERS become so obstructed as to afford an iusuffici outlet for the superabundant waters, we car pect nothing less than that the surround country will be OVEUWHELNED WITH THE FLOOD. In a like manner with the human body—if Skin, Kidneys, and Bowels, (the natual o lets for t9F.LF.S.3 AND COILAUPT Ilt310115) becom so obstructed as to fail in affordin, full discharge of those impurities which crt all cases • TILL CAtI3F. OF SICKNESS: we surely can expect no other results the whole frame will sooner or later be OtERWEIELMED WIT!! wortsr. As in the first place, if we would pont inundation we must remove all obstruction, the free diseharge of the superabundant vas So, in the second place, if we would Time and cure disease, we must open and leap opt all the Natural Drains of the body. WRIGHT ' S INDIAN VEGETIAILMIA, Of the North Ameriean College of Hull will be found one of the best if not the 'tell BEST MEDICINE IN TUE RORIE for carrying out this beautiful and simple t ry ; because they completely dense the Stem, and Bowels from all Billions Humors and er impurity, and at the same time promos healthy discharge from the Lunge. Skin. Kidneys; consequently, as all the No. Drains are opened, Disease of erery name is lifi'rallY drirtsfn the Body. Caufecm—As the great popularity consequent great demand for Wright's In Vegetable Pills has raised up a host of neon 'feiters, country agents and storekeepers sill on their guard against the many impostersw are travelling about the country selling to unsuspecting a spurious article - for the geouii It should ba remembered that all stab° agents are provided a Certificate of :km signed by WILLTAM WRIGHT, Vice Paint of the N. A. College of Hhalth. Cooseque. ly, those who offer Indian Vegetable Pills s cannot show a Certificate, as above deseri— will be known as imposters. The following 'highly respectable Sto keepers have boea appointed Agents for the s of WRIGHT ' S INDIAN VEGETABLE PHIS, and of whom it is confidently Ilelieved the nuine medicine can with certsinu - be obtain BRADFORD COUN'IrY, Pt J ,D.& E. D. Montanye, Tow =la D.Brink, P.M., Hornbrook. S. W.& D.F. Pomeroy, Troy. Lyman Durfey, Smithfield. J. J. & C. Warlord, Monreeton. Wm. Gibson, Ulster. Ulysses Moody, Asylum. John Horton Ji.. Terrytown. Coryell 4, Gee, Burlington corner. Benjamin Cootbaugh, "Canton. L. S. Ellsworth & Co., Athens. Allen & Storrs, Sheshequin. Guy Tracy, Milan. A .R.Soper, Columbia Pleas. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of medicine wholesale and retail, 22 Greenni street, New York, No. 198 Tremont str Boston, and 169 Race street, Philadelphia. BEWAUE OF COVNTERFEITS.—The pug are respectfully informed that medicine putp. ing to be Indian Pills, made by one V. Patch-, are not the genuine Wright's Vagetablo Pills. The - only security against imposition i purchase from the regular advertised ste and in all cases he particular to ask for lirig Indian Tegetable Pills. [not. SADDLE, HARNESS & , ~~~~~ maur:)ac9uuz. HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully his old friends and the public gai t that he is LI OVD carrying on the above tvol in all its various branches, in the north T 4l the building occupied by B.Thomas, e s 's shop, on Main street, nearly opposite Moe store, where he will be happy to scoriae old and new customers. SADDLES, CI S T : : BRIDLES, lAIES MARTINGALE, 'rRI HARNESS, 'COLLARS, WHIPS &C., C. of the latest fashion and best materialsady Ir made to order on moderate terms for re Most kinds of country produce W ill he in eichange for work April 17, 1844 C OT Y.A KIN; and Wt arP ,C° and White this day recciTol s Brick Row. JERE CUL