lIRXUNOF IAwRENcE [ccsaximi 'Ansi Tilt FIRST pact.] ed with him,and though I bad received a Where cut in my left ann. 1 secceeded in pinioning his .arm With my right, so that he was unable to avail himself of the weapons hc still possessed: We -were,on the very verge of the precipice; and now the struggle Wes, whether one or both should make the fearful plunge. Our strength might be equel; but in'addition to the 'a ound' in my arm, .1 was obliged to guard against the 'chigger titi hie!' • t e tarried in his belt. My feet were planted a:4.4lth tl.e heavy -limber that had been placed on the edge of the eliff, f 6 prevent tie ese,fa• ah accidents which 411,, , ,ht .ottereisehave Oct uthel. Not a word ntss stda ty either—every muscle o both ehts erhieed to i:s ut most tension—death was befeee-one er both of us— and such a - death:--but there was not t thought of retreat. At this critical moment, by la change of our position, felt the handle of the iligg . f.n• within r ee gr asp, and quick as lightning it iv,hs plunged to its hilt in his body—he s:arted, thouett uticoesc:ous from what source The injury he lied received, and , 'the pain he felt, arosee--his foot slip fed on the rock - r and by a sudden and vigorous effort. I lifted and whirled him 'over the verge of the horrid . abyss.— So sloe however, was our grasp, that he pulled me over eith him, but . with my disengvged hand I for tunaiely.seized the timbers, and as the Suddenness of the fail loosened his held, while he fell, I remain ed 'clinging to them, as to my laethold on life. • W ith my disabled arm., it is doubtful what the reSuh might have been, had not Louisa. witnessed my perilous situation, & with her characteristic presence of mind, hastened to rny'aid, "and with the ,assistance she cold afford, 1 mime enabled speedly to gain in safe theeeeer batik. - Holiehlohe was gone—l ventured to look over the edge of the precipice, and saw, at twenty feet from the summit ; the wretched "ann clinging to, aproiecting ledge, which had -checked his ,de e scent for an instant.—Below him there was nothing to prevent his being dashed bn the ragged rocks, which at an immense depth lay pilttl et the foot o the cliffs. there was inch an expression of agon , ized horror in his countenance, as his - eyes turned up to us, that though his compressed lips sternly re fused to beg for avistaitee, yet, had it been id my Power i should have saved him. I had no time ,hoWevie, for coneiderhtion; his hands were obliged gradually, to relax'their grasp; an4with a scream of --, horror, which lei% through my ears for a moment. he was crushed on the rocks far below. Even at that distance, I could perceive a slight conenlsive Movement, but it was momentary—the body rolled from the last rock, and avith a hollow plunge„ the body of the .unfortnnate Holienlohe was swept away by the dark rolling.flood. 1 have seen hun dreds die the field of battle—out I never have seen a death that precluded such an impression on ' my -feelings, as did. that of Hoheidohe, After giving vnt to the emotions of gratitude hto heaven, whic.le.we felt for o'tir escape,, we hur ried forward, anxious to pass the frontiers, a* we had no reason to believe that Hahenlohe and Wal lenktein had undertaken this expedition without at tendants; but tine met witieno`more difficulty, and the passport which I had provided, , enabled me t 3 pa s s .the frontier post without question, we the next day found ourselves safe in , Dresden. We af terwards learnekthat immediately after the flight . of Louisa from the convent Al as known, the oceur hence excited a great sensation in the capital. Ho ' henlohe who had not entirely relinquiehed hid de signs on Miss &iceberg, and who now faecied he haw an opportunity, not only of securing her, but of inflicting condign punishment on the person a • who he considered ag his rival, with his faithful agent Wallenteein, and a few others on whom he • mild depend, left Vierina with a determination to • secure the fugitives, as we were termed, at every • Ward: By our precaution in leaving the great' road he missed us ; and after proceeding as far as Drsden and hearing nnthirg from us, he directed his followers to retrace theft. steps, white he, with Wellenstein agreed to wait there a short time, in order to meet us thengelves; should the advance party fail. This party had pissed, on their retina • up the-valley of the Elbe, but a few hours before our ,arrival, and this it was left to the principal actor in the pursuit, had his agent, to attempt our capture. We lost no time in Dresden, but hastened down the rivet - to Hamburg, where we were fortunate enough ,to find a vessel on the eve of starting to the U. States, and in which we engaged our passage. It was new that Itelaimed the fulfilment 'of the promise 'made by the lovely Louisa: with blushes it was ac corded, and before our 'sailing, the angelic girl, united her fogunes with, mine, forever.—That was one of the rue% happy moments of my life : and her unweveimg constantly, kindness and love, has contributed to lighten the cares and lessen the re grets, that -attend the forsaking of friends, and the change of country and of home. 'Our voyage was quick and pleasant, and we arrived at Philadelphia in safety. I knew that. many Germans were settled in the interior, and in my excursion, i found one or two whom I had formerly known, They were !settled in this retired and beautiful valley, and here . I have fixed , my self where far away from the cares and firistleofelife, and in the society of my Louisa, end.afewsfriends, I enjoy as much happi , riess as belongs to mortals. • Here Lovvendorfl concluded his narrative,in which I had beeg deeply interested ; and as Mrs. Lowen dorff 14m:it yet returned, the conversation fumed on the aompaigins, he had made in the service of the emperor. Lowendroff wrist' man-of modes ty; as well as intelligence ; and he forbore to 'men tion, except incidentally, the honombleipart he had 'anted in, thorn.; they were described with a vivacity and minuteness, which proved ,kis intimate ae qua'ntance vrith•their plans'and details. It was evening before Lenin returned from the r ilidt - to which chariy had called her. Francis, on ler entering, left my l4t, where he had been sitting, examining my pockets' for sweet-meats, to treccive the kiss and embrace of his mother; and the happy Lowendorff eviteenly re,p..t . lN,lthem both with a mixture of complacent) ection, tyulPride. The day passetl- 7 and Mother—and thy' my health was elistored .4 . , . • swilling to leave the abode of so much...x:l4lnd peace, love.— . - But a letter from Jenkins, at Pittsburg, -decided my. resolution—business called mo,invax a ..-- kfi the hospitarmansion of Lowendoiff and its respec. . ted inmates, with a feeling of regret which I had no wish to subdue, and though I have never since had the happiness of seeing them, the remembrance of the tovely and virtuous Louisa, and the pleas ing recollection of the sunshine and light, which her presence threw over pathway of life, was too deeply engravers on my newt, to be ever erad icated. Neu) pork To Western' Mitehants. 179' 23 VT NOME CL8.1,310a 4September 1847. rit:lE under - A . :vett. Merchants, Mechanics. and Artist* albs city of New York. avail th.toucives of the advantages oC fere.' by the eotintry press, to m T ate known the hua-nesa nod !vest On. and aidiett the calla of coutoryNnerebinua, who wash to purchase any art ctrl rn theolOut. Gr tut toot prepostd the several branches we ussnre oar weeverit tr riieilkatt .10 r d au. stmu be *paled, vu oileplizt, tit pi, use Loth aidynettinew caw:omen. HEVELIN'S Axp RETAIL CLOTHING W A Rti*.OrSE:. John et-. corner of 1% Duna. An 11111113CASC sloth of seastoiabk Clotblng always on hued. EDWARDS & Ca t SILK Am) FANCY GOODS. 11:2 I end it. „Floor, Oil Clothi. .11.RPO. 1101 T .4. Cu.. Ntitsuniicturrl. ut roor 01 Cloths. 72 . John tt.. bore coa>:autl}• on loud a p.a.. ral /SbOTTISICIII of Cut gouda. Cloth Hosts. , WI.SON G. HUNT (to afteet, corner of Maid en Lang, ..+l . .nataca. BARSTOW h Cu.. Carpet Warebotrae. No. asu 1' arl pqrm. Mtinterketnees. Charinuundtt Works, sad No ,, hawk 1. alley troika. Letti nt Amsterdam. N Y. SA Nl1:11., tlplV:i E. (successor to Hull A Reerre.) who!etale a'.'er in Drugs, Yam's. and dyc Stuffs, ill). bJ John street, !between Wfilient and Geld streets. r S S. A w WOOD, wLolesule Booksellers and Statouers, I. Pearl street Account nooks and Stationery. rum & Lovi ttELL, ttt vrill.arn street. one door south of Cedar st.. fruporters and ltlantaluqurers of Wank Pooirs. Pa. - per. Martabid letter writer", Copying proms, inks and aU k -ad* of stationery. L. F & E. DOUBLEDAY. inaporters.rtnii wbolessk dearer* in French. English. German and American Stationery—Also Manufacturers of superior account books, No. 40 John st. (between William and Nassau.) AsKr.r..i. it, MERRICK. Drumests. Nor 10 Gold : also, Agcnt for scrotal Ehilmielph:achmnical manufacturers, and for an eztenslre manufacturer of dye woods &c. Torietto Magnetic Machinate. Dr. SMITH'S Frilmium Torpedo Magnetic Machines war ; rented superior, to any. in the Vatted State*: manufactory No 2971 Broddirty. Sane and Tobacco. PETER LORRILABD Saud and'robacco.ninnafacturer. et ,l lthnin at. Is4w York, offers for sale Maccolopy, (rose -fla vored) French, Rappee. Scotch and other Snuffs : also. fine cut che*inglitid smoking tobacco. and every article In his hne. of the very best quality. Orders panctuallyttiended to, and full price current sent by addressing as above' Ikon Safi DOW. - SILAS C. lIC.P.RING Nos 137 and I.A Water tn. man intern ter of the ongnial wilder!' genuine double and cook" Sala :yonder Safes. 2 Adams' Fancy Bazaar. WATCHES. Jewelry. Accordcons; Toys, Fancy Goods, ilsc. No 19E Clauhrun square. BOOTS & SHOES on eommiss:on. low for cash. N. R Ana ton. sale eve 7 Tuesday at half pastnkne o'clock. A. M. Just try the cash symem_and save 10 or 1 per cent. A.D.GALE in 7 Pearl at. near John,- 1'..4 I RBA NK'S PLATFORM SCALES rate by Fantusams - Ir. Co. 81 water street. Salamander Safes., RICH & Co 'a Improved Patent double and lfingle Stlariander Safes. warranted free trom 11•1311111r111-11 decided improve• Menton the -:•• Orir.nal Wilder's - Genuine Patent." Refers cuce to upwind* of twelve hundred merchants hauktirs. and irliers woo have Rich & Safes In use. For sale by A S Alamo I.3kj water street. New York, agents for the ma nutacturern Also by Raymond Gibbs & Co, Claiesivir and by Houseman & Lawry, St. Louis. Saddlery, Harness and Coach Hardware. BUCK. extensive manufaemrer and imPorler hair the . supply of large dealers. 209 Pearl street. Wholesale Crockery Store. F. -W onssu RV. No. 56 Courtiandi st.,New York. Careful packing and low prices. COLTON'S LATE •VD Ttiera or HENRY CLAY. 2 vols.—Mims rtsta's Los Or Gee. Scorr. t vol. The above are fall and authentic works. Guzarts's osr ROAD MATING— just the book for all interested in thoimprovement of roads. Published by A. S. BARNES & Co., 51 John street. Iffstaleal Inetruntents. EDWARD BAACK. el Fulton.. ear. Gold. Manufacturer and Importer, keeps constantly On hand the largest assortment of ihlusical Instruments of every description; Also, ail kinds of musical merchandise Constantly on hand. J. F. 'BROWNE, Importer and tnanufactarera of improved patent double act.on Harps. singl&-do., music. strings, ate. Darns from to 1.1300 dollars. Eambliabed 1810-10. 2bl • Broadway. New 1 ork, and London . • CHARLES ARMS, 51 Ceder if.. Importer and Dealer in Combs and every deserpuon of English French and German Fan cy Goods, Buttons. Pertumt ry,Srfap#, Brushes, llocery. fte. CHARLES D. RIIODES.I2I Pearl airier. New York Fa. and and Staple Hardware, Beads, Combs; Buttons and Brush . I 11. & I M. rRATT, Btanuraetnrers and Importers of Paper Hanwinge. Borders, and, wide Wtadow Curtain Papers, Pio. 138 Pearl street India Rstbbber Goods. • Et lIODGMAN. Manufactory' and Beale' 111 all kinds of India Rubber, Goods ; warehouseZo. 27 -Maiden Lane, oar. Nassau lndinltiabber M. J. FRISRIF.. Comtnischn dealer in all kinds of Rubber Shoes, and manuflicturer`a agent for Goodyear's celebrated - patent shoe, and Proridenen,shoes, 250 Pearl st. Manntae torero lot! Sheet and Roll Brass. SMITH & JACOBS, lIS John.at., New York Also for sale Copper Rivets, and limas an Kopper Tubing and Stair rods. All kinks of Brass and Iron ita. Table and Sofa CASTORS, for sale by the EAGLE CO PAN Y ; Office2ll2 Pearl at. • Mont and ward, • Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in BOOTS I SHOES, No 253 Pearl street. KUMBEL'S PATENT LEATHER MACHINE BANDING, (stretched on the only' patented machine in the country.l-- These bandstate made train the butt of oak leather, and from the heart or solid part of the side only. thoroughly stretched and cemented. and 'trued together. and warranted to run straight and to give satisfacLon. Orders addressed Se, the subscriber will meet prompt attention. WM KGMBEL, Patentee, 33 Ferry street. Leather and Finding /Morel,. M. ARMSTRONG & SONS, No. 61 Vrsey st . and No. 8. Fer ry st. Importers of citlfskuis. shoe thread. lasting, galloons.k.e. EDW A RD GODFRE Y, Importer of Shoe Findings.. and Deal er in shoe manufacturers uncles of every description. No. eV Pearl at.. New York. An extensive assortment of gal loons and ribbons. LEWIS FA TIVIAN & CO.. manufaaturers of Matches and Blacking. put up in tin. wooden and paper boxes ; and all matches.sold by us are warranted to keep an any climate for 5 years. as they are manufactured under the• charge of Mr. Jacob Backe& late cberrust for A. Mists. eolifNo SOO Front wurCet. corner Fulton streets, D. & W. H. LEES trunanfietory and warenxuns of Chairs and Cabinet Furniturq, 166 Futtou at. Sofas, Divans, Bureaus., Ottomans. &c. • INSLEY'S DOLLAR DAGEERRnOTYPES.I.V. Broadway, corner Cedar street. (opposite the City Hotel. N. Y.) are ce lebrated throughout the world, for their beauty, durability, and extreme cheapness. - Baglers celebrated Gold Pens 1 A 0 EAGt.E•;I & Co:. DAI Broadway. (up stairs( manufactu rers of their ever pointed gold piq and pencils. The trade supplied at the lowest rates. . D S WILLIAMS, wholesale dealer in Bats, Caps, Muffs, Buffalo lobos. Straw goods, umbrellas and parasols, 161 Pearl street, corner of Maiden Lane. ()J Lowestmarket prices.. PLATT BRUSH, wholesale Grocer, and dealer in provis:ons, teas wines. foreign and domestic liquors, vegan, &C. &c.. 160 West. corner of Robinson street. CHARLES CUMMING, manufacturer of glue, hide whips. curled heir. nears foot wt. &c., &c., No-2, Platt street. Also constantly on hand superior moss. Lamps t Lamps I I ITOBYS Parser SOLID demos OLAILS FOCNTArrt CLILIINVIT LAWS." They are superior to ambers : manufactured by J.O. Fey. LIS Fulton street. E. S. Thosnitsompan £ Botanic. Depot. WiNCtIESTER. 10d Jahn at, wholesale stealer in Them somata and Botanic medimars. Shakers herbs. medteal books • glass ware. synege.s, distilled waters. extrema, ointments. syrups. and eve ty variety of ample and compound medicines usually kept to Botanic stores The trade supplied su the lowest market prices. TIIOMAS DEANE GREENE. Importer of and dealer in London and Philadelphia Porter and Ale, Scotch Ale and Champagne Cider.l.t2 Broadway. REV. IL HIBBARD'S Victims= Prua—Priee Is, N. and Is, r box. retell Orders tenclos.ng cash) and sent to Timothy R Hibbard. M. D., 96 John at, wilt meet prompt satcatien. HERVEY G: LAW, wholesale dull er in wooden ware, bas kets. brooms. mitts, cordage. twines, wicking matches, to Japanned tin-ware and American Civets; "I'VoSI Fulani et. Brolasa r & Woolen Ware. SILAS C. SMITtI. has removed front his old stand, No 19. Fulton street. to N 025 Fidton, MRCS %V stet street. His old vkanil is keilit- 111 , O. W. Smith, iu the name of "Smith it CO". Fur salc cheep, Bonn dor. Painted Faits.l 1000. nests Tubs, cedar and painted. :row- Brooms. acid, 1)000 dot. Brushes, assorted Arnie large assortment of all kinds of wood and willow. 0 or. cuttings. 'twine. mitt, no. Also.apent for the sale - of c..rh,,l Saul. at manufactinces prices, and 'Fulton, Cof Water M. WII.I•ARD. 150 Chatham. cornet of .111alberry otters for safe at h•• ware rooms..invexcellem and extended assort twat of Beds- Bedstcada,Wakrasses, Feathers, are. .015 Premiums Awarded to Levi.Browu Br-4e Americas Institute he Gold Pens. TN 11440—A %deg Medal fO' operiorGold Perm 1841—& Diplama fm Gold 1842—A Diploma for the beatGo Pens, ' 1943—A Diploma for the best Gpld 1844—A Diploma for superior Gold Pens. 1845—A Silver Medal for•the-heat Gold 1848—A Silver Medallor -the best Gold Pram this is to rwtify. that the above is o true copy from the records of the American Imitate HEN air ittEIGS, Stec. Sec. of the American institute. CM The_ qr!!eid)ert - NftitatlO _Pills. Tweity tliiissitbozul soli aekas Om . a; • ! • •Ir • • t, HE ORZFENBERG COMPANY hereby give, mine, that P. C. INGERSOLI., "Mita, foe Cho,. Mang, Tomptitui,Caympt. - Elenece,Ontarits, Allegbenj; Yates. and bleuhen counties, N. Y., end for Bradford, Warren, Crawford. 'flings. Potter, Miran, Erie, Clin ton, Center. and Wyocaiiag counties, Penn. The General Agent is fully prepared to appoint sub- Agents wherever there is no branch of the Company either on personal application, or by mail, pospartf.-i. The rapid sale of these celebrated pills in thstextraer diniry odes they are' constantly effecting, render them, by fir, the roost popular pill of the age. AtßAgetcy will consequently be very valuable. The Graefrnberg Pinatas inconceivably superior to any ever before discovered. In all bilious complaints : in generfl derangement of the system . in sal disorders which . result from a bad state of the blood: theta pills arc a soseereign remedy. ' In the elites of disease called chronic, the Graefenberg Pills achieve their highest triumphs.. Heretl e y mi llefy i all competition. tr 2 ntering within the hirldco of the system, they quietly but surely purify ilinblood, rot ontelisease, and give tone and vigor to' he body. Carte aroconstantly effected by these Pills, in cases where every other means had completely failed.- The awls) abundaot proof of this could be given, bait a trial of one Nix will convince the patient. They can be or dered and sent by mail, at trifling expense. The price is 25 cents a box. Where two dollars worth are order ed, and i tke money remitted, the Company will pay the protagl - sn — the pills. Remittances at the Company's risk. Wherever there is no sgeney of the Company, they-ea:oe ordered by mail. These Pills ,are taking the place of all others, and no sink personishould be . without them. Al. bilious complaints, bowel complaints, constipa tion. dyspepsia, fever and ague, headaehe• jar:iodine, li ver complaint, rheumatism, all stomach complaints, green sickness, Ate.. Ike., „ yield at once to these Pills.' They purge sway offensive humors, arrest the progress of disease, and at the same time restore tone and vigor to the system. In easels of general derangement of the health, they are onrereign. By their me, the weak will become strong; the pale and bilious complexion he restored to a perfectly. fresh and heulthy color; all the bad - symptoms will one by one disappear. In short, these Pills are an inconceivable advance upon any other medicine ever before offered t - ,5 the pub lic, A trial will satiftfy any one of this In additi m to the above, may be found at the nu merous depots of the Company, the following incom parable melicines, viz: The Grao(enberg Sarsaparilla Compound Vye Lotion Fever and Arm Pills; " Children's Panacea ; " Green Mountain - Vegetable Ointment. The attention of thole suffering from disease, are pa. tieularly invited to ersmine and decide for thernselvet The following named ppnions are duly authorize , agents in Bradford f'oun y. for the sale of the above medicines from the Graefeuhorg Company: N. N. Betts, Towanda ; Daniel Bailey dri Son, Le raysville ; D. B. Cotton. Litchfield ; .1. V. Dahiels. Bur lington ;.1, M. Edsall, Wale; David Gerdue 4 s, Athens; Theodore Harding, Tinton and Canton ; A. L. Merritt, Wells; Mix & Storrs. Standing Stone ; C. T. Murphy Rulgherry ; George Nichols, Rome; T. M. Pike. Ul ster; Rogers and Friteher, Athens; Henry Russell, Windham; Stacy & Tour, Springfield ; B. Buffing ton. South Warren. lOy D aint)Bixig _k 138. THE subscribers still continue to manufacture and keep on hand at their old stand, all kis& of.cane and wood seat CHAIRS ; also SETTEES of various kinds, and BEDSTEADS of every descrip tion, which we will 'sell low for cash or Produce, or White Pine lumber, White wo.xl, Bass wood, or Cucumber 484 plank, or ,4 by 4 Scantling 13 feet long—either Buttonwood,Basswood yr 1114iple, will also be received for our work. - Turning donate order in the neatest manner. _ TONIKINS & Towanda, Feb. 22, 1847. SHEPHERD'S MEDICINES, CONSISTING o• and loge, kruparilla, Cod Candy, and Fever and Agne Pills. OF THE VERMIFUGE, nothing more need be saip than what is said in the following certificates of re sidents of Lucerne county: Satz*, May 17, 1847. I used Shepherd's Vermifuge for two of my children. It operated well, and expelled a quanity of worm.. I can recommend it as a valuable medicine. Isaac Comietre. Tows HILL, Jan. 20, 1647.--John . Koons, Laq.— . Dear Sir--You will please send me four bottles more of Shepherd's Vennifuge. The three bottles purchased of you a short time ago have been used with the happiest ef fects. They were given to three of my children—in one time; 65 worms were expelled, in anothecl64, and in the last 67. lam anxious to give the rest of my family the benefits •of this medicine, ind therefore order as , above. This is decidedly the best article for Destroying worms that harAever beet in this part of the country. I have tried Orrick's, Reakist's and several others, but without any good effect. Yours, with esteem, Price 25 cut. per bottle. Saxes& M. 6:firm'. - Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. for the permanent • cure of all diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood. vi z :--Scmfals, in its various forms, rheumatism, pint plea or pustules on the face, eruptions on the skin, boils, blotThes, ringworm or tetter, cancerous affeviona, chro nic sore eyes, scald head, enlargement and pain of the bones and joints, lumbago, dropsy, dyspepsia, chronic diseases of the lungs, antHiseases arising from an excess of mercury, also all chronic constitutional diseases readily yield under this preparation. When the lungs are diseased, as is often the ease, Or when pimples or pustules appear on the face; The former will vanish, the latter give way, By the nee of Shepherd's Sarsaparilla. The medicine under' consideration is I compound pre psratinn of Sarsaparilla, and from its entraining ingot. Mews wholly vegetable; stieh it is believed are in 11. other preparation of the kit4l,l4most astonishing curer have been affected by its we: rice, 75 cts. pei bottle German Fever and ..dgue Pilo. Favaa •an Arierr..—This intractable and debilitating complaint, wnicb prevails to so great an extent in many parts of the country, and which is an liable to terminate in serious nresnic vi.meral disease, is now entirely cured by the use of the celebrated GERM. %N FEVER AND' AGUE PILLS. These specific PtHirai:nor fail to drive the disease from the system, and restore the constitution to its original healthy condition. Europe, as well as America; can testify to their, wonderful efficacy., Thou sands of boxes have been mid, and nearly as many in. .dividuals restored to health. i For sale by HODDER & CO., Proprietors, No. 39, North Frederick street, Baltimore, and by appointed Agent& Prim $1 per box. Shepherd's Compotrnd Medicated Ctrndy, For the care of cough., colds, asthma, catarrh; bronchi tis, hoarseness, sere throat; croup, spitting of blood, and all other comptsintd of the throat' and chest, and those arising from a disordered condition of the Lungs, and for clearing the voice, &e; Price 121 cents per package. Let those who are tionMed with hoarseness of duos; Or croup or brotichforget not to note; That it can be cured, and that they can find rest, Or when seized with catarrh or complaints of the breast. The articles counseling the Compound Medicated Oen dy have been selected with the utmost care indent:Won, and swiftly horn the Vegetibleltingthon—lbenefuni ch , fear need be apprehm*d of Rs producing eventke ithghfr sit injurious awe._ Aossi.--MONTANTES' & CO., Towanda ; .1, O. Adams, Rummeradeld creek; Mix avEttornis Standing Stone; Sherwood,Roah, dos. co. 2ra3 11111.112CUICIVIIITAILW—dm AL At M. C. MERCUR, have removed their • - . r .-Anrizattw ; „ ANS* -011.1' r i ft „ I raqi . . 1 _ FOR the core of DEAFNESS, pains, mid the du e . charge of matter from the ears. Also all those dir agreeable sounds, like the buzzing of knee*, falling of water, whizzing of stem, d e., Ike., which; are amp. toms of approaching deafness, and also generally wen dant with the disease. Many parsons who bare been deaf for ten, fifteen, 'and even twenty years, and were obliged to use ear trumpetts, bare, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made-perfect ly well. Physicians and 'Surgeons Melly recommend its-use. The very great member of happy results that have fol lowed the use of SCA lIPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL. base been truly astonishing. And what is wonderful, some who were deaf from birth, have been so much improved as to bear common conversation very readily, It would be the height of presumption to warrant a cure in all cases. but in nine cases out of ten of recent date, there is a certainty that the results will be most happy and satiscfstory to the patient.. The application of the oil produces no pain, but on the contrary an agree': able and pleasant sensation., The recipe for this medi cine has been ootained from an Amist of great reputa tion, who has found that deafness, in nineteen eases out of. twenty. was produced from a want of action' in the nerves of hearing, or a dryness in the ears; his object therefore was to find something which would ream a healthy condition in those parts. 4 After aJong•series of experiments his efforts were at last crowned with sac. ems, in the discovery of this preparation. which has in. ceived the name of SCA lIPA'S COMPOUND ACOUS. TIC OIL.. A long list of certificates might be given. but such is the confidence in the medicine. and so high has been its reputation. that but one of them will be at - • present published: Most Ex rasoamosar Co•s!—A lady ;in &Ai field, Brad. Co., and now about eightY years of age, had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 years, so that it was next to impossible to make her hest conversation in the loudest lone of voice. Last winter she was induced to Iry " Scarpa's Oil for .Deafness." It is only necessary to add that she used two bottles, and is perfectly restored.--she is cured. Any information in regard to the case may be obtained at the SUM Or Dr. Jayne, No.B. South Third street, Philadelphia. For sale by A. S. CH MBERLIN, . Towanda, Pa.; only agent for Bradford county. 28—ly rent Important Conimunication TO ALL INR*011• IN ALL PLACES, At all times, AND UNDER ALL. CIRCUMSTANCES. F YOU ARE SICK, get cured : if well, employ 'measures to conunue so. Every individual indulges in habits, wbich most, to a greater or Wow extent, dis arrange the admirable and intriatte combinations which form the system, and consequently 1 Nnir . tritiat. should possess some mild;yet efficacious, simple end ac credited agent for preserving all the functions of the body good osier. DR. WOOD'S aI*aA?LfILL♦ AND WILD CIILIIIIT Will achieve this result, and should be in every family, and in the hand■ of every person. who by business, pro fession or general course of life, is .predisposed to the ve ry many little ailments that render life a curse, ins ead a blessitig, and finally result, in theiraggregated con dition, is the cause OF DEATH The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill arid knowledge, from the simple Na ture presents to those who care to find them, and-which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of disture. The chief ingAlieriss are the , dniversally-beloved tar. eaparilk and the Burke/the Wild Cherry Tree, with which the red man of the fixes{ cures nearly every dis ease of the 'internal organ. These materials, though powerful in their action, are, as common sense teaches us, ENTIRELY HAR74tLEBS ; and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medi cal operatives in the inhabitable globe. By taking these etprans, the scrofulous may be restored to beau ty, and avoid the sharp knife or the surgeon ; for ,they not only eradicate pimples and tumors, hut overcome CANCER AND KING'S EVIL ! Whoever i* subjected to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this sure remedy. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local congestions, Mien times insanity. very frequently mania or hypochondria, violent headaches, palpitations, and other affections of the heart and rheumatic swellings: Dr. Wood's Com pound is one-of the most efficient medicines in routing the complaints, and their fountain head, that can possi bly be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous persons_daily are made to deplore a lots of appdite,painfollieadaches, weahnesi of the musefes, languor, want of energy sufficient to permit them to seek recreation, dte. fk.— These persons say for years. that they " don't feel very well." If they do not employ • method by which they can feel ILVITC wat.t.,they eventually sink under a se true fit of illness. and are RAVED FROM THE GRAVE only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, blis ter and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and corrows, and not only a pest to thenwelve,‘, but a ionic* of disgust and annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. MI theve FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application of the virtues of these &ITT sas For the truth of this: the proprietor pledges his word.and honor, and in evidence can show 6lcs of undoubted ce rt ificates which he has received, un• solicited frum all uneaten. lie does not, however, ask the invalid to mallow his certificates, but his Bursa:, and is willing' to stake all he holds deaf on earth in fao vor of their worth. THE DYISPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe form, will disappear bs• fore the qualitie- of Dr. Woimi's preparation, and the cure may be relied on as • permanent one. Did the Itinsas possess no other, ,rec.ommendstion, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical eei enc• can invent ; but it is equal to the complete eradi cation of LIVER COMPLAINTS, in every shape, sod primary sfestion, minor or gigantic, of the Intim apparatus: indigilduals who are constitu tionally billions ought regularly to take this mild agreea ble and excellent TONIC AND •PLRISST, as it will dif fuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, and sent happiness and lova of life thrilling to the heart.— Families ought to keep it on hand. Every medicine chest on board of ship should aim be well stocked with this capital remedy, es SCURVY cannot afilict those who take it, or long realm its vigor ous eigasults. At.t. turourrias or vas atoon vanish before it, and the old relics of earlier imprudence inva riably disappear. soon after being submitted to its action. Everyteropktint of the stomach is broken by It, Tea Barrens Lime in no instance Gilled of curing /Amiens, esiftast DIEVILITT every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the %lute inroads made upon the latter a vast portion of ocr fellow beings are rendered extreme ly miserable—so miserable - indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle of "De. Wood's Sarsaparilla 'and wild Cherry Bitters," contains a modicum of joy and content for each of these tuitions and imprudent sufferers. Re member that so injudicious use of mercury is inevitably productive of many evils which am put to flietbx by thii gloried. and unaurpassable compound ; and that mires time which ars . HEREDITARY may speedily and safely imattuffied offtbrongtt iti agen cy. As tinedides which must benefit • EVERY BODY, • . from the SIMPLY delicate to the COXIIMS. AND ens estateo zaresiest no equal is. to be found for it It would be well to bear in mind that preventire is infi nitely more desirable that 'cure and that De. Wood's Sersaparelles mut Wild Cherry , Bitters ARE ROTA. Pat up and sold inlanue bottles. at St by WYATT &HE £CHUM. Wholesale and Retail Agents, 121 Fulton 81. N. Y.. I LADD. Teresa* and by druggist ifteseelly thmegbout she'll. 8. TEE ,GII...f.FENBERG VEGETABLE PILLK and the Greta. Mountain !Wolfe% Oinintelel,fee sale by the aubacribet, agent fot the town and bo rough of Towanda. d 24 N. N. LADIES ! I SAY, JAMS! ! If you have made up your minds to buy a nine dress. docker shags! this season. don't fail to ail at N 0.3, Brick Row. where Ton 'eau find - the rsost, best and cheapest ertielee in4bet hue. that is keptin toetu.tguides dtkivideof trieetniass. Bemilvibef, Bill et - wet I • BAIRD S. . 13 _ 0eter icas itse t weity; end . 6 .. , ni ith sbed eur w led itit h i a b ir e . b to blar ueh lea ex ti pe nE rienee W i e ni t il h a e tte bu r stn °ursel isa, : ell e ah th a a ll r. be hsti str a l g e to defy all who may het divan(' to call, both as to / qu l ow ity an and:a sep iee tnn . ari bai d try: atric t ui4b. attention to bullion*. ho to meth sad receive the patronage of a Infant com a) pity. L. M. NYE ./ir. CO. - - [ c aware*. run.rrrvar AY BE HAD . al our shop much lower than it has ever bari4solll in Towanda. Goods are • p. and wheat am wered. and that is thatestion we afford aU for to 1. it. Ad kinds of produce will received in Alan, LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. 1. , M. NYE 4 CO. K • 1, ckil :,ti C_ 'I- - 1 - I Al/ ILL be kept 4n hand a larg e assortment, "and • ' J made to order OG shorterMotme apd for less coo , than can be prodieed .at any other eaablishreent in , e land. Those wale am under the necessity of pro ring that article will and shall be satisfied. A good , mend pall may he had in attendance when desired. September I. 184.8. L. M. NYE & CO. a,arklmai /to Thpanda. M. BA KEHrespectfulli informs the public that • be has commienced the GRAVE-STONE bull ., en, in all its breaches, at Towanda, where he will be 'ready at all times tit! sand to all calls in his line. . Monuments. TOmb-tables, Grave-atones, of every description, 4-c.. made to order, and furnished as cheap as WORE and MARBLE of the same quality can be obtained at any shop in the country. He invites the public to call arid examine his work and materials. hoping to merit their patronage by strict attention to business, and by superior workmanship and good marble. LETTER-CUTTING done with neatness and des patch., in the latest style. Shop on Minn street, next door to T. Ellioteastore, and three doors above Briggs' Hotel. Towanda. Match 17, 1847. it-ty TEN T °USA ND PERSONS ; •, THAT HAVE USED DR. EPHAM'S ELECTU T ART for the PILES: CHRONIC,.DYSENTARY, INFLAMMATORY DISEASES AND SEVERE COSTIVENESS, halm given their certificates of cures made 1,, its ow, when all other remedies have failed, and he proprietors sre now propared to offer ONE HUNDRED DOLL ATS to any persons afflicted with Piles, and all diseases of a similar nature, or which are found in conjunction with the Pike, if a cure ii not affected by the use of DR. UPHANI'd VEGETABLE ELECTUARY. it is an in at. Resigns. not an external application, and will cure any case of Piles, either bleeding or blind, Internal or' external, and the only thing that will There is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure, speedy and permanent. It is also a canvenitnt medicine to take, and improve the general health in ■ remarkable man ner. It is very mild .in its opperationa, and may be ta ken in cases otitis most acute inflammation, without danger. MI external applications are in the highest de gree disagreeable, inconvenient'and offensive ; and from the very nature of the.disease, temporary in their effects. This Medicine, snacks the disease at its, source, and removing the cause, renders the cure certata and perma nent. INFLAMMATORY DISEASES Although the Electuary was originally prepared for the cure of PiDrip, yet it has proved. itself to be ■ medi cine far superiiir to all othiVa, in all &leases of an in. flimmatory character, with • determination of blood to any pudendal part .or 'organ. In Inflammation and Congestions of the Liver and Spleen ; • Inflammation, Soreness and Ulceration of the Stomache. Bowels. Kid neys and Bladder i Inflammatory and Mercurial Rheu matism, it is the best medicine ever discovered.. IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. For all Impurities of the Blood. arising ftom thet prudent use of Mercury, or • other causes ; for all dis eases of the 11114:1 and scrofulous sffeetions ; 4411 cases where the blood is poweiftilly determined to the head, producing dininess sad dimness, Dr. Upham's Electuary is entirely unriealled. TO MARRIED LADIES. Married 'ladies are almost invariably subject to that painful and injurious disease, the Piles, with consequent intlammatiod of the Stomach. Bowels, and Spine, weak. ness of the Back, flow of the blood to the bead, flu.— The Electing is perfectly safe for pregnant ladies and the most useful Cathartic that can possibly be used,nad it will not only remove the Piles and all inflammatory dinners without pain or irritation:, but will ensure an easy time, a safe delivery, and a sound constitution in the offspring. CAPT.°. W. ItictEAN'lS CERTIFIC i IATE. Lamar, June ar, I , 1847. I have been stßieted for years with the Piles, and have tried, Without anything like permanent lienefit, al most everything weaning the :was of a remedy.. I bad, as a matter of course low all confidence in medi cine. Under this feeling, I was indueed—nOt without reluctance. I corifeas—•to one "UPtilllelt and having used it for about three weeks according to the directions lakldoirn, I find, to my utteesurprise as well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the disease has left me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. • 0. W. NeLEAN, late of the U. S. N. PA ILA DE LII PIA CERTIFICATE. DX UPHAM—Dias Sta.—About five years ago I was of lictid with what was called Chronic Dysentery. I have suffered with it ever since, and physician* have told me that in; liver RIM affected, and that my bowels were ulcerated, for blood and pus, attended with a pe culiarly putrid smell, were the frequent discharges. A short tins" since I made a visite to Massachusetts, in l e hopes of ben efit from a change of air, but suffered more severely n ever before. ' While there a physician of fend to me for $4O, in three moths. Happily, in hit, the midst 'of intense pain, occasionally relieved by laud anum. I win the-wrapper of your Electuery, a perfect deseriptio of' my complaint, together with many certifi cates of c res. This gees me great madame in the medicine. and I pu rc hased a bog. end nine doses of which apparently cored me, mid. lam prepared to say every thing in its &vire, or lender any service I can to Ingoardty by subscribing tolls merits. f Respectfully Yours, _ BENJAMIN PERCIVAL, 89 South Sixth at. Sold Whoinsle and Retail by wirArr & KETCH UM, I2l[ Fulton Si. N. Y., HUSTON & LADD To wanda, aild by druggeat generally throughout the U. 8. Price lII,i a box. NOTICE.--The genuirie Electuary thus (3' A. UphenilM. D.) The band is also•dorie with a peh. - - , ' • Elmira, Corning. and.- NIL* „Line,- --:-.--- - - - i - 1114.7i, fimir, Niiiiilliori or ; - 'Masai Limairill mani lla , to JL • ran a na of Paws a Boma between ELMIRA. 'COO /A ING sad Burr LO, for the accommod it i n OfEatigntafe sad remit , moving West,./A r di ng Z citifies oar Itireestforo , ,to for Emigrant; from thi s section of New Yolk, P • tightknit'. The - Boots of this Li aro of the FIRST CLAM, t it , fitted and. - faralehed , all the coareakied ,Blot; •commodatiba Of PAC :Commanded by expetiesw al Copula's*, and towed y volleys of Horses. BOAT ROME, Copt B. by. THOMPSON, _ " TEMPEST, AM. TAYLOR. Dnring.theveason of 11347, one of the above Boma will leave-corning and Imint every week in the fol. lowing order: '. Coasiao, every Monde evening, at 6 o' c lo c k, p . . NJ. ec k ,Ecittas, eve9t- Monde evening, at 6 o'clock, P. M. Towing - 4*n Ben - Lake every Thursday ta dm , inyootiehing at Big nt, Lodi, and Dresden' a d d teivtng Boffidofor Co rand Elmira, every Wwide,. day morainm,- FOR FREIGHT Q on Board, or to -~~~:.. moms• "CO, focthivo.; ; blies& arr.. ,samany;tha -aemoometifs Usp3INET the toilet mita orknitambip thatestoot -Mitiontotboisual seep Go' falai and sod *Ft approved Phoisteral iD superior • Iwo:noosed French Mar PABSAGE, appiy to Captai4 ty, Corning. g & Co, Elmira. • to & Tuttle, Horsehead s 'Mamma. nsend, Big Stream, .-& Post, Lodi. olly, Genera: • . eet, Vl'aferioo. er, Seneca Falls. • • Nontentaia, , t, Roe/seder. Buffalo. • Wm. Mall S. B. 8t W intern) A. Nash; L. G. Do Woodwot Price & Gay & 8 a J. Shoe Baker & Wrig H. Niles, CE/111Ti. VIELAMIEI for Bargains! MIN oak respectfully say to his old .e public generally, that-he his anofacture of Choirs, eta-,at his i side of Bridge omen, in the bail& irellowlteuse." He keeps COD. silt make to order, (in a nest and ides in his line as cheap as the Is can be supplied with 4 1. nd Cop non Chairs. of differ - &Mits. Rocking Chairs, 's Chairs. 4•c.. steads mad at my shop ori Bridge street, and I you eon boy reasonable. THE subscriber w X customers sad t no•coramencedithe old chap on the north lag known as the manly on hand, nr durable style) sr chesinst. His frier Fancy, Winsor nil patterns . Childrel A Ise-.-1 Cal end see me will satisfy you the N. B.—Whito plank, wanted in terms. wood, Cucumber and Baseiroed sehangs for claire uorresonaVe JESSE TAYLOR: Towanda. Jan. 0, 1847, Nkrußem 0 N REMEDY t THE INVALID BEST PRI I'D ! It is confidently asserted that there zrZTTR was oredrcine which has given such unit form and universe satidaetion, as WRIGHT'S I DIA 'N 'VEGETABLE. PILLS. They have at.. all other remedies tion in the face of raised against the, the severest trials, by enrintr when ailed, and have established airepiiii: he eniious slanders which'have been SPRIT G , SU Each produce, liar effects upon rnd the cold con I, id, and when e are often serious. teraet the evil in! the blood, and k ml and healthful FO 'IMER, FALL AND WU:ITER. then variations of temperature. peca , e human body. The heat expands, acts U e volume of the cit collating flu ges take place suddenly, the effects W right's:lndian Vegetable Pills confl uence of sudden change:, by purifying ping the stomach and bowels in s nate condition. ' FEVER AND AGUE. T.hst scourge o the W est. W right's Indian Vegetable Pills stand unlit' allied. An instance his never come to our knowledge of these Pills having been mica, without effecting a cam tete cure. in Chills arid Fever the 6 , 111 and Wisp/ fun tions are 'chiefly disordered, superindu ced by great ;typical debility. When the symptoms , first appear , , time shout+ he lost before resorting to these Pills. 4 few doses will give such manifest relief that no persuasion will be necessary to continue the am of them. I . FOR DYSPEPSIA Wright's 4nd an Vegetable Ptlla will be found very superior. In his disease, the gastric juicEis weak and deficient in it slaty. Consempmtly, the digestion aim perfect and t health impaired. These Pills regime the bile from e atornsch, re, tore its tone, sod trimmer the digestio FOR JAUNIIICE. Wright's In lin Vegetable Pills are equally well adapt ed to the re 'mi.! of this complaint. As they operate upon the on. general and unifoYm principle, of dune ing them°. ch and bowels, purifying the blood, and rectifying th secretions, they remove the.cause dice, and of U other disorders. G ' EAT FEMALE MEDICINE! It would • difficult precisely to tell to which of tho two sexes right's Indian Vegetable Pills have heel the greatest blessing. But it is very certain that tbme Pills have Yen health, and spirits, and a good complex. ion, to bun reds Of females, who would. without them, have been their graves. A boa of ,Wrighbi Indian Vegetable ills is an inestimable medical companion at certain peri. . EADACHE, GIDDINESS;•fec. nee of pain in arty part; indicates swoop! 1 , blood, which nature is striving to correct. I , - of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills' taken bed will be certain to give relief, if the dung ABLE ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE! editions accompanying liver complaint are of ' retched description. Habttuar druid:moms i y brought on by liver complaint. A patient , m this disease, should not he mocked web cores; yet there are very medicines that are w in the removal of tb's complaint. Cake t bate been the chief rehance, but the woe ' red itself, worse than the disease! Whit be done 1 We say, give ii . righes Indian Pills $ trial. If they do not exceed Youres we are willing to bear all the opprobrium of And we say to all TRY7HEM. to risk run—no money thrown sway—you are benefit. The pi state of it A few dc on going be at all 1 VAL MI the moat is frequent suffering pretended wortb,a mel hu h dy has p then shed Vegetabl peetation failure. There is certain o - ONE WORD MORE. yon have found that Wright's Indian Vegeta. are a." leetle" the Most, medicine you eov ISTICK TO TORN ! Don't run after awry tir ( "dr. Which attempts to bluster itself 151.0 oda # l lbove all BEWARE OF lIIGTATIONS ht's Indian Vegetable Pills. Previous to the ion of this medicine, Indian Pills were new Now what hosts of them I' And after all. they, but miserable imitations of the original . no more like it than chalk is like Mewl advertises "Improved" Indian Vegetable Pills. uld be a capital joke, if it were less strides. Be all such. UY OF THE REGULAR AGENTS. is ao,fafety elsevehern. The courdry is sine& counterfeiters, both of Money and of medicine. kb is -swat I Is not the Colinterteiterof Iwe little better than a tobber.and a murderer!' the regular agents only, %re say again. is in Bradford county—Mostanres & Cate i A. H. Gaylord, Canton ; S. W.& D. F. Troy ; Coryell xllGee, East Burlington; 41 rg" Ulster; L 8. - Ellsworth. Athens: Go! I tic !' X. Moody-*Co., Frenchtown ; Daniel Brink, ook ; .1. C. Adams, Rummerdeld creek; Choke ___....-------- i 7 mcnroeton. Canton t W. Campbell, Sheshequie ;I . i' n .1 1 ‘ he. hie :Pills heard of, start Re. nifty. of Wri • introdu beard o' what a medicin One m Thum or, ware of Thei ing wit al ; But w cine bu Buy of I 'A 1 wanda mercy, Gibeo , Milan-4 flornb Rath Ws& ARGE.essestmeat of Broad Mali, Carp J Satirical, which we have long been Ws 31g g ood . and cheap, Wow, cheaper than eel— oa which we challenges the world, just reori" l 0. D. BARTLET T. la, Nov. 3, 1646. A eat' for and a at To of the Bradford -Reporter• • dollars and fi oaks per annum if-paid within fty. the year; and for CASH rdtP advance. Clam Dottaat will be deducted. fibers • at liberty to discontinue at OW ua k •Y: 11111.11feVell. Moat kinds of COV3TRII. PllOOlll 6 ed in payment, ay the market mire. vertisements. Ant - exceeding • squire of "--- I inserted for Ofty; cents ; every suberOurot ustrattn, y-five cents- A discount made to yearly adTrolg ers PIITICTI NO, or every: 'description. artily sad ously executed on new and , fitskionah/e type.„:„ Ingot on aoeinesepeitainiug to the of f ice atuni.c'" , " pootegn;to Mot's , attention. ded .. WIT i Su pavi , recei Tines twen Jo pedit;