RI &sized VaotiAp •- 1. Alt lands eloveri - or the grisvest, are grown,. must either have lime in theta, rintoratly. or that mineral must tie artilieially onppliect. •It matters bonnie, whether it be supplied in the form • of stotielime, oyster•l me, nr ni,irl. 2. MI permanent improvements of lands must loth: to lime as- iti basis., 3. Lands. which hate been long in enlmre, will be tenefited by applitationQ of phos i iiiale of lime. and it is..nnimporant vrnether the givficitnwv be supplied in the film of bone dust, amino, tinliVp phO•phale of limo, enmpro.ta r.,bes, or in that of eyster.r.shell atail—rl the land needs al-o. 4. No Tait, can be preserved in a hizh stat.t of fortility, Finless Clover a.. 1 the graFo.e4, are cultica'- cil in the conrFe of rotation. 5 Morati - ts ittil:sper, ,. .ible in every Fo —antl onp i )ly eat: alone be-rtre-etve,l through Ow cultivation 91 clover, and 11. e rra.so4• v i e toininez t't n 1 ctretri crops, or I , y the of cornpo,t rtch in the elements of mnnhl. 6. _VI hiidAy cr r.ccnt wod aniq rnapnr...4. ntf vid+m, and Inpir b on ta,s adinix!ure %rift' plas - er, P4l'o - or d Ot, 7. poop plowing gener.ii!y improvee 11',t , pro duc,ive pvtere itevery variety' of curl, ilok 8 Stib.s , .i:;n• -, . snml,l is 001 is 110( Wel, is• laere,t-ir , V; yro- 9. All wet Lind sJtoul.l illairie(l. 10. All grain erni , 4 ',I be: hal re..,led the grain is thoinughly I I. Clover, as well as utl.c gra ‘Ftes, ittlentloel fur hay, should be mowed when iii bloom. 12, Sandy lands can be .roost effectually improY. I eel by clay. %Viten such lands require lisnin:4, or marling, the lime or In-i.l, Is most beneficially , applied, when m s a,le t ,Anto cninpcsst %A rit clay.— 1.1 slaking lime, salt brine t , barer Man wager. 13 'rho chopping, or gritttlttY2.. 01 grain, In lie fed to•Vock, operates as 01 ea% tuA of at leas; t sen• ! ty.five per cent. 14 Draining of wet lands. nad marshes, adds :01 their vii!no, by making l'hern produce morn, and better crops—by produc tlicin carlter—autl lin- prov int; die heal kof uei ht or. 13. To manure, or limo wet 1:111,1, is to throw manure, lime and labor Away. 16. Shallow plJwing operates to irnproveri-h the soil, while it (loci:L.3 , es pi-thine:ion. 17. By stabling ac,d shol:eiim4 sloi-k through the winter, a saving ol onedoutilt of the tool may be is,—one fouith (00,.1 will answer than when such stock may be excr,, , e(l to ittele mency of the wertlf,er. IS. A bu,ltel of plaster, per acre, sown broad cast over clover, will add one hi n d ed per cent : to Its produce. 19 Penodical 'end to keep up the integrity of by s up, - ,1% tug most, If not 11;1, of the ogiarrie sub-toned. 20. Thorough pirparatic n nl l a ml, i s a b so l u t e ly necessary to the successfu; am', it: \.•trions growth of ESE 21. Abundant crop carrot he4r -, :vvi for ir suc cession of years, unless care taken to provide, and apply, an equivalent k r the subs , ances carried off the land in the proilnets 2rewn thereon. 2:2. To preserve me‘low, in their proOneziveness. it is necessity to harrow them every second autumn, apply top-ill essing. and roil diem 23. 'WI still clays are beneti•c,l by fall and win ter plowings; but should never be ploned r'•ttilo they are Wet. It, at such plowing=, ihe farrow' be materially deepened, lane, mail, or ashes, Shaul to applied: 21. VoungFtriel: should bo moderately fed with Brain, in winter, and receive a tzenerons supply of long provender, it being es,ernial .o keep them in fair condition, in order t h at the forma.ion of mosde, bones, , may be encouraged and continuously carried on. 25. ',Sikh cows, in win'er, shriutil tie kept in iliy, moderately warm, but well verailsteib quar tera regularly fed, and Av.-tooled three times a dAy, salted twice or thrice a vteek. have clean beds, be carried daily, and in ailditioa in their long proven der, silent; receive succulent food, morning and evening.. 25. Fu'l complements of tools, and implements of husbandry, are intimately connected with ti c success of the husbandman. 27. Capital is tint only necessary to agricultural paccess, but can be as profitably used in farming . , as in any other occopation. 28, Pariculatity in engagements, is as necessary to an agriculturist, as a is to a merchant. 29. Every husbandman should carelill:y reel digest matters connected wi h his business; his success beln2 as dependent upon a full knowledge of its principles anti details, as is that of a lawyer, or phyisician, with a knowledge of the science of law, or physic. 30. Wheat, Rye, Oa's, and Batley, should never follow each other in a course of rotation; there should always be an intervening hoe.crop between them. 31. Weeds should never be permitted .0 mature their ssed on a larm, but be pulled up, or cut doer u is often as they show themselves, such being the only effectual method of eradicating them. To en -ore this result, the ground should be planted in ,tom, and that kept clean. 32. Time and labor, devoted to the collection of materials to be converted into manure, are the ,noel fruitful sources of profit in the whole range of !arm economy. 33. The orchard, in be proiluefire ul gird fair buil, require to ho fed, a. 'tech as ,does afield of L ram. The soil of eacl requires that ,tlictriihs'ance ~t.rstracted by the crops shall be res!oretl. Tae . snil eaeltl be kept eleen, and open to the ,meliorating, duences of the sun, the dew., the rain, and the .r,—tlier bark . of the trees should he kept in a coalition ; scraping, when necessary, ;tad by . alkaline washes. 13saa.—To stop bees from fklainq and robbir g oNe another, break the comb of the robbers, so that We honey tsil run down among them, and they. will - go to work at home. I have had two hive; of bees destroyed by being robbed, end shoufd have had another robbed u I had not received the above information. A little chi!:!, ujon I,,iartr,4 a cier,;yrnan urging hewers to become Lim-liens, said she couhint, for her father saki she must be a Whig,. Mal 11.nc"dler ncsaue by MinE.L VCR'S VTYLIVIONIC EVEILITP. Iwas on the verge of the grave, and so far gone that my family slut friends had lost all hopes of my re s encery ; and when in-this Pittiati n, having been red• cued tty the 'use of Schentles Pelmertio' Syrup, de .site to testify, with grateful emotion to Dr. ;Schenck, the unspeaka b le benefit Vitave received from the use „f hie invaluable medicine: Early last falt.„l contraeted a violent cnitl, and in con , etpienee Wtidela f alternated with fo ver • pains its my Licht breast and shoulder blade, ty.th bed cough, and no expectoration. .1 kept getting MOM'S until I took my, bed, mod had the attendance of sty Clardy pi.F-ician. I was . under his core about four weeks, and at the expiration of that time was reduced so low that despair tack hold of myself and friends, and even Inv physician abandoned me and gave me up to die with - the hasty consumption. My appetite w a s gone, my bowels very irregular, fever and night sweat., pain in my breast anal shoulder:attended with „ dj,.. tre s s iag cmigh, which was very tight ; my flesh had neatly a I gone, and was so weak. that I could scarcely rake my ht-.d from the pillow, and was truly „ ~No et o f pity to behold. My friends had been gent . for t. 50e icte, and my was surrounded by hi n d an d „,vo.patbizie-g neighbors, who had come to witness my departure form this world. When all r. , 7, - ; of hope had fled of my Tv :every, nelattl.. , r, Mr. Da , id Ct.tscad, proposed to try Schenck's Point cup, with a view of loosening my cough and of tho tough phlegm, and AS a means of alio:ding temporary relief, remarking at the time, " that I was too fir gone for the SI ! , top to tie of a ny permanent benefit." 711,y wife. an:Mos far the relief of roc . .rvenve sulTcrlngs, procured some of the Pul monir Syrup. I found it aflordeil me relief, and coo tinned using it. I could feel its healing influence tpon my I continue to iructoxe under its ace, nod my ft lends w , ir much graiifis d to witness toy unexpected Im provement; many of my neighbors came to look at me clue raised from the dyad. My rough row hiierime loose, and I kit something en 2 had the pain in my Issengt, and I die. ^hargctl largo culmtitte ,. of v Cilow matter; I barn for wee k s di i i e h a med and rased a spit box full of matter eve--y es , , with hard ;user - like griins of sernetitinc. My hoot eta new h‘ came regular and nt tonal; and my appetite w ds so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain from eating too much. My strength improved, and I regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I one restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter and the spring, and feel as well now as cvsr I felt in nor life, and i am this day a living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Palmonic Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement be thought too highly colt ledby some people, I subjoin certificates of n number of the inbabitanse of Ttsootiv, who saw me at different times during my di.saasc, and never expected to see me restor ed. I a1,,0 append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge, N 0.270.1. 0. of 0, F., who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would con ien my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pulmnoic Syrup, my life has been spared, and I am permitted to make the fore go;ne, , tatement for the benefit of suffering mankind. reheat 'Pavony, and am welt known by most of the people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon toe and learn mare particulars of this victims of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June gith, ISSI. The Fuh.Ctihcra, member. of the Mystic i od r , No. 270, T. G. of O. F. of Ilohnesburg, Pn. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (and is a member in good mainline in No. 270 T. 0. of 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pram n.try C..neurnption, last stint. r, Ft) that they nice him ep .o die ; t .that he i. now fully restored t.. l ft wt health, an.] they believe his recovery seas produced by Schenck's Fultoonic Syrup. z. We believe his certificate is correct in every par ticular. . HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON, F. G. AI:RA ILANI A RTIII . II, P. G. ji.". OttAl \N. N. G. .1 ACOI3 \V ATM:IIIN, Fitt .1 \ AIES C. CALVET:. -I(MHITA, DHINEATORE. ficlmosburg, rbii.adeiphil Co., Pule 25, 1.L51 The undersigned, residents of Taenny, ei:ht miles amore Phila,Riphis, bring well acquainted with John , C. Green, art I 'he circutn-tatices ntirriding 'bi-: ease. feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty to matte universally known to the public his entire error cry from the very last stages of Pulmonary Con,titnp. ti.m. So entirely Itcllde-s was his condition, having !.ten but a brief period since in that rapid y einkina and emaciate state, as to (Wetly preclude, in ths opin ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedside. all hopes of even a temporary recovery and re-rtui-ation to iris present robust health. Thus the care ful 1.15T' of your invaluable Specific, the Pul atonic Syr up, makes it our belief, under the circumstances of Its previous prostrate. not to say dying condition, one of the moil startling results that the whole anted , of medi cal shill t,r science can produce. It deserves to be im perishably reco-ded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto reanediless di-- ease, a listing monument and a world-wide reinat it ion in the healing art, that no time may either dimini , b or ilestrsv. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, su peradtled to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the list stages of a pulmonary disease; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu mereds friends that nn human power could relieve, or protract his life. much less restore him back again to his former health, we feel it thus our duty to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recoverv, by means of the e a. e tn4ve e l se of yn'lr wonderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could he made the humble instruments of reliefand cure to others who may be so unfortunate as to 1.4 similarly Davi I Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Hinckle, A. Heath, Joseph Head,Jr., Jesse Watson, • Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Mathew To ten, J !mei Torbert, John Bloomesbury, Allen Vandegrtft. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co., Whole-ale Druggist.r, 177 North Third street, Phil'a, Ciicken & Co. Si Barclay street, N. V. Redding & Co. 8 Stale st. Boston ; H. Blakeley. corner Third and Chestnut streets. Sr. Louis ; and by principal Druggists throngliont the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford Comity : 11. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & Son, Leßays. trifle ; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome ; J. J. Warfdrd, Monroe ; D. D. Parkhurst., Lero)y ; C. E. Rathbone, Canton; King & Voiburg Troy ; G. A. Pet L ins, Athens . t'All letters addresged to DR. J. If. SCHENCK, Care of John Gilbert f Co., Wholt sale Druggists, No. 177 North Third street, Philadelphia. ECONOMY, DURAELITY AND NEATNESS. Saddle, Harness .& Trunk Manufactory. TErtr, et:Lp & Co., respectfully inforni the public LP that they hw takin tho shop lately occupied by C. F. frartferJrn Main street, a few doors below the Mirk low, v. he re they will keep . ?a hand a large =tack of TRI'Ii KS, V A LTSE°, RTC All article. in thrir line manufactured to order, and made of the hest material, and for workmanship cannot scipas4cal in Northern P.'nnsylvania, They solicit a call fram them wishing to purchar.c, confident that they can glee satiqfartion hoth a. to quality and priec. aj Ctsh will he paid for Hides and taltecp Pelts. t the liittlito.t rates, nt our shop. Sale Lea!her, Upper Leather. Harness Leather and Calf skins, for sale in an'y quantity. Towanda. November 19th, 18511 A DMINIS'ITATOIVS NOTICE A LT. persons indebted to the estate of AMOS " - I ICINNEY, deed, late of Athena row.nship; are he , eby requevced to make payment without delay ; and all per,mos having dernamdtt against said estate are requestel to pre-cut (help to .4* G. Ptekard Jo y authenticated for settlement. F' RWEL.L, Administrator. Smithit.74/, Juno LiUTTER—IOO Fukaos WH , lif`ti, for yiliirh Fri rash will be saki. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. eons. - -1115—iteiatis— liai wll AGRICULTURAL STORE, Emery & Co.'s Thrashing Machines. Prices for 1862: _ In addition to nit actual freight froni Albany.N.Y. Emery's Petenichangeable power, Thresh er. Separator and bands complete, fur 150 00 2 horses, Emery's Patent Changeable ?owes Th resh er, Separator and bands complete, for 120 00 1 hor'e, Emery's Improved Wide Rack and Pinion with Thresher, Separator and bands, fur 120 00 2 horses, Emery' i 4 Improved Wide flack a d Pinion with Thresher, separator and bands for 95 00 1 horse, Common or 'Wheeler Pach and Pinion) Power, Thresher, :Separator and hands } } 00 for 2 horses, Common or Wheeler Rack and Pinion Power, Thresher, Separator , tid bands 110 tit) for I horse, Ifsid.l separately, the following vices are Charged : Emery's Patent Changable Horse Powers, For two hnNes, St 10 00 Fur one horse. 60 bo Eatery's Improvcd Wide Rack and Pinion Power. For two horse. 590 00 For one horse 60 00 Common Rack and Pinion, a) iTticdcr Power • tivir two horses <65 no ,1„?r one horse. 75 00 T `44 er with Cilioder 26 inches king an. 143 diameter, together with Separn- 535 00 or and Fixture', Porlable Circular Saw Mill with 24 inch Saw. filed and set, in running order fur :as 00 cutting fire-wood, &c. Upright or Felloe Saw Mill fur \Cbeel-Z s4O 00 serights, etc. Churning Attachment for driving one or) two Churns at a Illll^ of barrel size or /sl2 00 le.s (no extra gearing wanigil.) Cross Cut Sa a ing Ariangement, for but-) rung and cutting off logs. including saw, ((.. / 2 CO guides, and c,:nt,ectims f.ir use. .) t Power Cciru Shelters, fur 1 horse and fur ;;z35 to 1 homes. ,45i) lit) — 11:11:MS—CASII, or NOTES' with security and ` interest, payable in 4 or 6 Mentit , . ‘S'heri good endorsed niees, payable at bank arc received, part of the interest is ill he dcd,:c'ed. ALTA ARTICI,ES WARANTED, :11.41)E good materials, and to opperate as represented, or may he returned to the subscriber within three months and purchase money refunded. Written warrantees given when-required. Persons wishing t to briv g.,fiCAltlialC-T.X \ C1} 1 . , /, 1 :11 , ..f. 01,'413 1 ~11 AIM order them at ea earlv (lay as the Vannfae tur,,r, are mach driven by orders, and supply can not at al; times Le kept on hao. it is n,ot nrer.riry for 17e to ree. , mmend three Thre:hing .11.7rhinr.q for they are well known, and recommend theinselvev to the good ace and po-lret f ' , very prudent farmer. lam folly prepared to forni-h'a ;tell ma , ?e arti r•lo. I will zit.iranti•e that the freight on v Two 11.0 Mr.tchine, Oa)/ not he firer $9 at I:inglintiiton r Corning, or at any interrneliate ioatton oh the N. Y. . R. P. M. M . E . Athens, Bradford Co. Pa..lune 21, Ig:)2. BOOTS $c SHOES! Sohn "i, - 47. tr AS rcihcced his eatatilishment to U. Mix's stmt'. ct , rher or main s , rect and tlic .1:law- nip! aril( continue the manunacture of Mats and Shoes, as ,licrenifore. He has i.wt received from Nov York n 'arse assort ment of 11 - doico':i, ChUrfren . A and .117.,vem' !ow,. which are offered at low prices. The attention cf th: Ladies is rrieularly directed to his assortment, compr:.inz the following, new styles :—Enarnelled Scor; Lint gai• ter hoots; do. shoes ; Nark [fisting, and silk gaiters ; walking R barq, toiskins,Sze. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every ile,cription. A large assortment of Child:en's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with ram, and he believes he can offer superior altieles at reasonadle prices. frr The strictest attention paid to Mairtrfactitrtnz, and he hops by doing work yr)! to merit a continu e:we of iht liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, May B. •rry • r•-/ tr/ r' . J. 3 I\ll)ltli.T . D'''El DI TIAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. tZ. Brie% IA Rove, (np stairs,) in the rnnm formerly nernpied by Hon. D. Wilmot :la a taw otTice. svhere he %%ill he pleased to see thoAo requirin Ina profes*innal serriee4. Towanda. November Jam. CM.4 a :VI .11DECM 1 1X<ECIZIMIC—d=r, s'\ cower SVIIVETTIR, TJAVING located in To wanda , his services may LI be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the °Mee of Ulysses Mercur, Esq., where he will he found, or where a written ace licatplon may be lift. Nov. I, 1550. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Esenwinc, on Main street,' nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACESMITHING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORSE—SHOEING done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the moat aka ful manner. WOOD WORK for aragotta will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will he warranted to be well done, and manufactured from the beat materials. The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge for themselves. ESENWINE & SEEBISCHH. Towanda, May 2, 1851. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA! Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store A.M. WARNEIt takes this method of informing his old cu-tourers and the renernily, that he has purchased u 1 . hisstodi of Watches. Cliwks "'" Jewelry, and commenced the above business in :dot its various branches at the of I 41 mil of the latter, on Main street, two - doors south of iltick Row. His reputation- a: a watch repairer is so well I.,tablivhea in this community, that it is hardly neces sary to say a word on that point. W u,t his long ex perience and great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches tad cloclts, I will do them justice. All goods sold,or Repairing done, warranted as recommend, or the monev refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall be—quirk sales. small protits, cash down, and no credit' given. Credit need not be asked for—as 1 am hound not to make its argitainta'rtre. Towanda. July 12. 1850. A. M. WArRNEg. C„,.: ALT, vk large„ also iron, Nail 4, trardtrate, &e ; and Mackerel in bbl g., and 1 I,blB, for sale by t. 142 InTINNEY dr. BOWMAN. . liE STEAM ENGINES .AND BOILERS; TUE . = , E= ,COSTEANT • ivigui'AcTußE sump Eng i nes =and Boilers LY.S. from Itta - 1000 - horses power. Horizontal-En gines, on heavy iron bed plates, cast in one piece, All have expansion valverN all joints ground so as to be steam tight withlut packing or paint ; all bearings and wearing surfaces large, and running in adjustable boxes of bronze or 'Babbitt metal; all balance wheels with turned belt face. TheEegidstor is attached to the bed plate.' The Force Pomp is in an independent-stand, arranged with crank shaft and tight Fnd,looee pulley, ready to receive a belt from the engine shaft or born any other shall. The , whole style of work is not Bur -1 passed by any engine builders in the United States. Boilers of the hest American or English iron heads, cast or =Ought iron—either tubular a-with dues made in the most thorough manner. klngines from 8 to 100 horses power constantly on hand or in progress, to bo delivered within a few days of the repript of an order.. A 100, Steam Saw Mills, capable of sowing 6000 feet hoard measure, of one inch boards, in 12 hours, with one Muley 1,,w, and requiring no other fuel than the sawdust. ' The following are the prices of a few of these en eines :.. S a w Mill, including steam engine, boiler and iron chimney, complete;. pitman irons; muley saw irons setters ; feed, and all bolts and irons for 30 feet of carriage, complete, $l5OO, Steam engine, 10 indiameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 360 square feet of heating surface, and ail castings, pipes, valves, and other parts necessary to set it in complete opera tion, $15251 Steam engine. 12 in. diameter of cylinder, 30 in. stroke with tubular boiler, 'containing 480 square feet of heating surface, complete as before, $1775 Delivered on the ears of the Dolton and Maine Rail road at Lawrence, 26 miles from Heston. Terms, cash on delivery. Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers, and prices accordingly. McKay ¢ Hondley, late of Pittsfield, Mass., whose steam engines are already widely known, have recently token charge of the works of he Essex Cornpony,and will be able, with their increased facilities and expe rience, to make their approved ongineel cheaper and better than heretofore. May S. 1A62.y GORDON lif eI:A Y. Agent. $3 00 II AZs L IT G ATT II ATM - F.' 11 concerns the health and happiness V of a people, is at all times of the most valuable in - valance. i take it for granted that every peron will do all in their power to save the lives of their children. and that every person will endeavor to pro. mote their own health at all sacrifices. I f.sel it to be my duty solemnly to assure you that WORMS, ac cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary cans.s of a large major ity of diseases to which children and adults are liable if you have an appetite continually changing from one kind of food to anodic:, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking at the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly. dry ci.ogb, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that tII then' denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re. early : nc,beasac,k's Wcrm Syrup. An article founded open scientific principles, corn, pounded with purely vegetable substances, being, per• frilly safe when talten, and determined in all its efrecbt and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, as most advertised nostrums, composed of Calomel,for the removal of Worms, such as Lozenges. Vermifuges, &e., hot has performad the most astonishing cures,a m l •tvcd the liars of thousands, both young and old,who have been pronounced horele-s—menralde by Physt cistt. Read the following, and become convinced of its t lie, ary over all others Ma. N:110:1ENSACI:— . 1111S IS to cerlity tbat my child, 13 sea: , of age, been for : , :p1111 , 1,41),) was averetled by Drs.J,etter, Whilhs and Ilusler for len:2; tune fer :ivifla any }c:., Cif ; it lit•n after g %le: her up as incur.el le. I went to Phiiadey itia and entl:-ICA,I one of Ow 1,e:.1 phy.:C:.ttl3; her de.: :.se urowiruz worse. It r.as at this foe.: I waq induced to try if.:leenta:cles Werere Syrup. and after tak•n L e hoeel.e, she reetirely rezlined her beshh. Ilut,lu t .; that t hi s will vore a benefit to parents wlese children are utrected, I am yours, he., n.c,b as ac ' s Livcr No part of the sv'stcm is mots liaNs. to diseave than the LIVER, it .erving as a ft tervr to purify the blood, or giving rt proper set-report to the ; so that any wrong or • of the Liver etlects the other important parts rrf the system, Vl.' resells variair-ly iat Jaundice, Liver romp) riot, Dysprpvirt, &e. should, therefore watch ,r er y F yrnprom that n itht /lil7/(11P a wring setion of the Liver. These Pills being compo.ed rrf Roars and leant-herb by nature to Leal ore nek —Namely, Ist Ex/rector/Iw, ry hich atterrl:•nts the secretion from the• 1101111On:17 MII "VI membrane, o r promotes the di-charge of secreted matter. 2n.!—an .4. 7 lcratitr, which changes in COMP insensible and in explicable manner, the certain morlri I action of the system. 3.l—ri Tante, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigo r to a ll parts of the body , . 4th—a Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with other invenients, and operating on the bowels. and expelling the whole miss of corrupt and %mated matter, and pyrifying the Wood, which de- Arnys IlifiCa3ll and rc;tores health. A;;rnta furßred:f.ird Cot/Try—Dr. H. C. Porter and .r. M. Reed, Townn.fa : C. H. Herrick, Athens; M. 111;04. & Cn. ?nntlifittd ; Barnes & ft advy, NV aVOr rev ; H. tipenr, Springfield ; Hand. Troy ; L. D. Taylor. Darlington : Brown & Rockwell, Monroeton ; Park ho=t & Lamb, Leroy; Chita. ifinhbone, Canton ; ako T. IL Howlan.l, Columbia, Iravela in the adjacent counties. 48y BLACKSM(HING ADAM ESHN WINE respectfully informs the pub lic that he now occupies the shop where himscl and brother have for ears worked, nearly opposite Thinking' foundry, where he, is ready to do St:i werk in his line, as formerly in the best manner. He is de termined the reputation he has attained as a skilful workman shall not suffer by any neglect of the inter ests of customers or by any inattention to husinep s. TOOLS, manufactured to order—machinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of Repairing and Mann/adoring will be done at short notice, and in the style desired. Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms. He will elso take Country Produce in payment for work, but ob jects strongly to credit. Towanda, man. I 7 1851. TUE OLD '2.AND STILL IN OPERATION? THE subscriber would an nounce to the public that he have now on hand, and will make to order all kinds of . Cabinet rarnitute, such as Sofas,Divans, Lounges Center, Card, Dining and n mak fast Tables. Mahogany, Wal nut. Maple and Cherry linrcanc - , Stands of various kinds, Chair 4 and Bedsteads of every flc , cririhar, which are. and will he made of t h e be=t wwcrial and workmanlit,e manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any otlit!r Ware-room in the country. 111 / 1 f: i : ''' ~. , 7.4 f . T . . 1.1.14, , ..`237-1Wit.7371 CVEZE=7.:/, nn h an d on the moct reasonnhle terms. A :nod REA Rsr: will be fiirni4ieilon Funeral ~c eno n n, , JAMES MACKINSON. Tmentplri, June I. 1F152. T"Epartnership hrrrtofote exkung h, tween J. H. Phitiney jr.. and G. M. Bowman, tinder the firm-of Phinney & Bowman, i. thi- day di-kolved by mutual cnnsrnt, and the hook , . and aventantq ere in the hands of J. 11. Phinney jr.. who al.me k au thorized to collect and settle them. J. H. PHTNNEY Jr., Towanda, July 31, 1852. 0. M. BOWMAN. -- LUMBER—Cash paid for lumber at jnl3 PBBINEY & BOWMAN'S Monn is arrsu, N. I R. Bow mcc S'k =SohltiCD. ' 1 f Liv r ; ec i th it 4 " CHERRY PECTORAL Fir the Care of COME, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONStMPTION. ('OF all the numerous medicines extant. (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relic this will do it. It is- pleasant to take, and perfectly .safo in accordance with the directions. We do not silver Cute for the information of those who have ttied it but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not he without it, and by its timely use they are secure from the dangerous consequences o Conchs and . Colds which neglectul, ripen into fatal consumption: The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Hoard of Judges an September 17 t also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country ; also the Diploma of the Ohio institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cosigns PieTOrtir., by their Government in cam sideration of its extraordinary excellence and useful ness in curing affections of the Lunge and Throat. •Itead the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of Dr- J. Ayer Sr. Jousts, May 8, 1851. Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in, my prac tice, has proven what I foresaw from its composition most be true, that it eradicates and cures the coughs and colds to which we, in this section. are peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy can be made for the distempers of the throat end lungs. J.. 1. Buoyant, M. D.. F. R.S. Sec what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: Dr. 4y c r : Sentient . , Jan. 24, 2852. 'tithe mcnth of July last, I was attacked by a rio lerrediarrhcea in the mines of California. I returned to San Francisco in hope of receiving :benefit from a rbantte of climate and diet.—My diarhma ceased but was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally i tasted for home, hut rice:ved no benefit from from the voyage.' Nly cough continued to grow worse and when I arrived in New York. i was at once mark ed by my acquaintances as a victim of consumption I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all bslieved. At this time 1 com menced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of denying any benefit from its use You would not receive these tines di,l i not rrg ant it my duty to state to the afflicted, through you that my bc.ilth in the spare of eight months is fully rector ed. I attribute it to the use of your Cirrntßy PEC 'CORAL Yours truly. iNIIJ,TANI SNITTiT lA".l.turxr:l . rroi. Pe, April 2, 1918 Dear Sir: Feeling that f have been spared ir•an a premature grace, through yaur wear-tort:mall y the providenre or God, I will take the liberty to expr,, ,, ray gratitude Cough, and the ala7rning .aymptoras oC Comtumption had reduced the too low to leave me anything like hope. when my physician brought tea a bottle of your " l's trort AL. " It sr clued to afford immediate relief, and now in a few tvcrliis time h ri ntlere,l toe to health.. I f ;t"17,-;11 do for r thi cOolt it Ii dyne for ruer :; ou an• ei rtmttly on, of CR. !wile', of r.11:k,[1,1. Sinecre:y wishiniz vou every ion Volt re, , ,.ecfr , ,,;:v J. r Lrirh CO 1..,! fr .11 , 117') nien, tin tot in it :r fr;:rn ;.s .11-; Ith f , tiell be MEE upon Arell coil J..t.7.:r.J .IyErz, Praczira (7.1,e1r.i.t. e I. Mn.-tz 1•1 by Dr. !f. I'l )iriT:l7, T.. T.ln 1.1 ; , Wr:'-horn': r.• Dyer. (' , ..3)..zt.”1; acid 11.vden, T.OVI NV. 11. Eliot , . .%. Turri , ll, ontroqo ; and b.; y;36 ClicaZal cr SevcrciEn 7a:m rills i 4 Dr. E. L. Soule & _O. I; 4 , 1„, 4 r 4, ,1' AT ONE Genuine nri;ess ae,•ompani'l !y a f ar of the above Engraved V; rari.er of Dr. E. L. SOULE & upon each h.,x • In offering in the public this jusily celebrated 801 . EREION BALM OF LIFE; it is not our wish to make any faise.statenients or wild ossertions of their superior efficiency in restoring to health the sick and suffering, grill knowing that their reputation as a STANDARD MEEICIINE is of itself sufficient 'ere, enee for the afflicted. hinny peon , f 3 might be gi7er . o ( their value nn paper. hut we prefer those unacquainted with them to satins) themselves hy enquiring of living witnesses and tryins the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe and re;t Stile in all cases. being purely re-gilt:bk. end a mcdi cine worthy their best confidence and patronage. The following certificate was sent us for the public good: RENRIETTA, Monroe CO. N. V.. May to, 1851 We the undersigned, citizen. of Henriettl. having used personally Dr.:Sot:les Sorerrig-n Balm Pills, and witnessed the health.re,toring etr•ct thereof. cheerfully recommend these Pills to the with:led as the best with which we are artist sinted. G. M. RO Et TS, M. D. PHILLH'B, H. A. TIBBETTt-t, P. 5..-You are at liberty to publish this lot the pub. tic good. Haranx 07 COVVT7O7EI7O 1 We ore not aware the any one who is making a spurious article hos yet Jar ed to matte use of our name ; but some of them has had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy our CITCCISITS. Certificates, &c. Unless the public ere careful when 'bey purchase, they will be deceived. G:7. The genuine Sovereign Bolin Pills con he ha wholesale and retai', of Dr. SOULS & Co., Each Onundaga Co. N. Y Sold by Dr. K. C PORTER, Towanda Pa., and b 5 their Agents in every town in the country. Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block ! - - Tr .1. Chamberlin, HAS just returned from the city z.iiii. ' of New York with a large . ..., supply of Watches, Jewelry and • . ''';, 4, 9„ Silier ware, compriKing in part, 't.r.21:'....., the 'pllonirsc rirlicle:—Lever, HS , \•., ~_..• I• Tr ii e 11., I'l.t i n W i. . Or.s, w ith Z..L,, ..."„‘!„_:,..:.;4:.-:., a enrnplete n. , or* , ne.nt of (:,1,1 . a Jewdry, such a. Ear Rings. Fin ger Ri ll ;,4,l3reaft Ping. Itr.leetet :. 1. , k,1, ( . 1 .'.' uhlin.. G o ld Pens. Kev,, ere, A lAn, all s•ort4 nt 811-verware. ,„.I ~n , , : „,, t , t ,„rs, e . I Read;—all Gf which he offer co: vale evree , di-.1-,)e cheap far l'Al 4 ll. Waorlieel repaired on ~I lort riot i•'' r.nd trqrrn , :!, ii to ruri well.nr the mancy will he rr.rlindle,l. an,l a as ta' ten aLTreement arisen to 111.1 t effort [(required. N, B...—MA PLE SFGA EZ, and C.,,nntry Produc takon in pay or nt for 'Walk; and alas. ,',/rn r!on., cot or-I.er, (hut rare Prorleter must be paid ft-lirn the woe i.v l'imr-1 war against eredit in all it. forms. . W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April `2£l, I g 51").. pi kiTS & sHOE, the larges.t soil cheapest Assort ) F.:lent in town—and Tlatc nn.l Caps, nt wholesale an.' retail. PHINNEY & BOWTII.IIti. CASII - WANTF.D—Por which goods will ex. k...? changed on libeTnl termc nt Juni 12,1831 MUNN' r.v & BOWMAN'S. U 121121 iSIII DR. •C. P()ltTtp laolegala and Retail 'Dealer in DRUGS, KEDIOThms • GELGOZEIEUMS,LIQUOI. ,ta Lt. ;!,TORE in the south end of the Ward fl ossi , , L. known as the largest, cheapest and moat ertti p assor tment west of the city. Particular attenti ss 1 7. 1 he g i ven t o any or all who may wish to- ' eit4l:4l examine o r purchase, and any medical *Wok, will' be cheerfully and gratuaously given to t b s 4 l4 :l who wish to consult concerning the(08(1,'010T Continuous supplies of fresh and recently p repee r: tid e s ate, weekly arriving, having been g a d o . i en t ei j w i t h a view to their uarfulness, and any wanted not usually kept, either will be found 6_ procured at the phortest notice by Express k r e ; leliving their order. Accommodating clerk., early to safely compound any presc r i pt , - " td endeavor to make it (whatever the purchase)sm4s agreeable. All goods shall be considered ttori ,„„_,• as represented, and being Agent for the b esian r's ular Patent Medicines, all those fru m p) an tto can be relied upon, in all cases , as b eing Pi/I:twil l : stock now comprises every article in the tr a d e , timi which may be found the following : Drugs and Medicines. scans.'aloes. lonia Acetic lassafoetida 'squill Citric lambic Interim ti itric c amphor 'weep )luriatic copal sartapiriiit Aquafortis gamboge ginger et c Sulphuric guaiac I /AM Tartaric etc myrrh LISA 31A. shellac tragacanth etc. OITA Copaiva Tolu Sulphur Life etc D• 1111.9. castor Bayberry sp erm Cinnamon or iganum Peruvian Gieets j bergamont Elm etc lemon ERRS. C Peppermint Cinnamon Wietergreen etc vrn A CTS Sarsaparilla amdetion }3,,neset Horehound Ac rnte Dmlla Lemon Fenigreek Anise (.:arraway Canary Ripe G mien NTl , tnn.3 n10(71 CoIChICUM etC =CEEB Ch a momile MEM Lavender c(c t. l M opium Sumer. Coffee and Tea of a 1.4 pepper. closes•. mu.eartt, citron., currants, saint' Pit, Nutter erackerff. rice. starch, and bar snap, sperm and tallow • j , j74, pipes, pepper ranee Are. Coe.rii,.r, Otani and A ~.•rlea, •-• ny Snmni.-n And New I I:. ;•• and Am. (;in. tri , h sin.t : 1\ tli :•11: and (7`lltlipnivn W int F—C0r.11 ,. . , , I: kre, Nnyf-au 6z.• , ctp-aper Shay .nr; cicum, tntlitar:r, music. oimonJ, palm. (re:, h. an,! !•2-9. r,rit SCHp4„ ren i, 1,1 I 1\ r P!!!rj v c;ut lit las, %A - rt.( ha, hi JtotrfTe, rnrol 1 . • e 11oa • era, WC-t CIA and t, c.‘lotzne. bav ;,rd 1,1-o nrn , paaish Perri r ~r • = hair era..icat. r , . ba.r i 0,4 - ume C,OI hookq. Irrawsnir p-Tv b lark. anal inde;thh• iT,L.., ron, port rirmtais, wafer,.. p r,rt mtrro , r sin rs 4. !r1‘,1:1:1; Collll'llliVili licit. hr. :rive, ferll!‘, 0144". na rv, art,-t t , ! , 'l4 ;1 . • rwl! con , nratit, tahle, hot-c Pru+b obacc4) b. ; 4 . r': , .r% t;es, breast rump , . 'relit mt.:. .q , !' 2 s .`' ,l " tier braer.i, ri,err,m ing g,:asel., graduates, mortnN, for , p?.[My l2 thermometers, liquid and gpreFid Qdh,seep.:sers.k: Paints and Dye Stuffs. Xi,. red, cam AIM kb.; lac d!r.ruj s o red •ilutid,-( 4 „ madder. aLnn. r, I,l , era, Nor ,!tru , :.lo: in, compoKit:.+n vii,, and acids, grain tin, pumice a ',LI nn:, r Ar.rnt (Thin. , kiaerion hsS Veneharl red lead. el - Iron - 1e 11 , "n. , ! Obi pran. ncrf rtlpal varbiStl, purr, %haat apiriti turpentine. chJik• u m ' ef na, gold leaf, bronze, &c. French Gicvs 24-110, 22 :10,.0-:10.20-94. 1 = 44.14 ' 18, 12-10, 1:-18, 12-16, 10-11, 10-i Patent =calcines. SOLE A,: NT t'At Dr. Jaynes' MtPrat Ise ET pert, - rant. Sanativr rltche's exproorray, tonic humnr c.,7prt.ar, Nirrrhanes Gargling. Dil fi)r G. IT. BROWN D. G. o FR I.F.WIts REED Swayne's merhcinee., wild cherry. ;yr. Ilrent's Puhnnnary Bakarn and Evract. etc, (brick's Vermifuge Ilouchtori's Pepsin or Gastric juice for dycitPa• Osgood'. Indian ChoWorms, for fever smit:sr. Scarpa's Acoustic oil for Deafness. S. P. Torrnser a.. Sarsaparilla. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Dr. Keeler's Family m..itirines. ButrhinQ'm Dyspepsia Bitters. H ooflankrs German Bitters, for Tly.cpeps32 and 'Brown's Essence Jamaica liincrr. Duboy's Rat and Mice Erterminaiar. Also agent for Herriek's medicines. plirtrmetr drew's and Davis' Pain Killer. O r efeaberz co" eines, Pile Elcctuariea etc., sal; bruin, tettrol worm, spasin and founder ointments, eic; cordial, plasters, poor man's salves, eve %item .1"" ments, Praaire soap, bed boa pras.,n.. HabecoV and Clarh's Worm s yrup. Ch r istie'rilairso ca:, ttices. Iltafrat's Phocnir. TolCg 81° an .R • pulley's , and NlrAlre•ter's ra low's (leave Powder. Criniliiion Powder. &c..;!.' the numerous kinds of Pills. eght. Pho- - zenc, Fmpriior ! B . : 1,111 , 1.4 Inr,l an.l .prrrn otl ; ram. and 1., ~.t.;':lll t irro. cf 'amps nr , w I,r;nc inj bah um; , re 'Tobacco. r'"'ll-h• Jame , . Nat ti nil I. at', ierkigh 0' 41 ' 2 " John,z,z% .lors ;hr.:4 •"c.; Choice purr A of which will 1,, ql )f, tkit Or. Porter . - rip Drug od eat 'Sl'''. i ~in the soti!li etb.l the Ward Hovz" iloorA above the po,t Inc.' C. PORTi.r, 3 f. )31' Tooran,l, J o 1,150 PALE'ILIL RANGING& d 'THE only complete nssortment !We t P/7 ,' -a- ings kept in th:s ref:ion, for qal. ''''.„o — rotes by O. 19. ll ‘IZ - - CA HATS. DloTs sortment, sol,[vary' cheap (cr ca.h. by Aprl 9 KlNi;`6o MI lil=El oeots foot maulers olive wintergreen ,cinnamon cloves hemlock p.in,prr [gam Itan,ey ro c RIO ry Cl= r ero,l peppertnint litored cQ liver etc DIM MEM MEI tiva ur+i etc 13=2 I Umbo be a ° gP. , ap ;turmeric i spiicha (pink) ipicac helieLore Ihquoriee war!, h ro.entary r w 114.1:e rhe4arb GROCERIES 7J;q:_ - crF Saps, rtf (amyl anti ran MEE NE I•tyitpz r! , • pf-. 1 -yr B% If E ;I,r: ;"!.• 7Liscellarit , ctls Magnmy sulphur britastorte calomel gastkailrer tartar lemons istklit flemma tam: lepsom !antimony alum icon° sublizett ifed . precipito mine quoin 131:21/1 iMIEr ELLA , ' inicultul ietaer ! tau tianum iraregnnc i.thakere htfa (gold leaf map venice tun 491..11 aftlrDvilli 3 .ri1t141 luctl ME Ilirj pilca i mtba , . i icorke ) at') dr cK ICEZI I I ' Per I.‘ iremr t t 11, • wr, I' - al L . - , I f 4 I=llll ~ lote , dc
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