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Yeartlatnn to krativingfthearnm;ispliete hint ttio'curtaunks aril- and aturnonia.cur Aed in . Ity the mina. Tim' freclut•nt Ireezin*.andthawinp,durings Winter wil( teinlet the liars puivetulent by sluing, awl soi:ialle lon early culture: -Do-not plow sandy lauds in the tall Rake up leaves fmin' the woods es they fat), and put them in attic-v.:epos! heap., Cart ,:eiullantls to the manure *beat.t. Have a good supply of mate Vials anitable , for hi-114:11g, near th..? stables, 1)o not attempt to fatten more Cattle than yintean folly-sup ply a ith food, or they will hot atterwan.lo. floutielt well, even it fully supplied. Young cattle cannot be brought np.in flesh at en outhay which will pti, if neglected early. - Skintold woods of the surface-ecil, anti replace haft its value as manure w ith lime and ashes in the woods, and both farm and woraltand will ;sin by the exchange. Gel all the night-soil you can, anti I mix it with be:nisi:m.ls, &e., fur the compost heaps 1 Wet the compost heaps with salt lye front the soup. looffers, if you can get it. Cate halt a bushel of lo ins% salt to -every cctol of ettirtp , tat, to piety eta re germination of weeds, grubs, &m, &o. , If you hate not sufficienrdellar room, makes piletvof your root croPs, boots, parytipa r carrots, fix, not , t l it j h placers, and covet with one,inch of idly straw, and •thett with twelve Metres of dry soil f leave ritual. topvti ing,;a. at the top for "the escape of air; and_ dig a vouch tranandahe heap with a gutter leading off to a lower spot, thus keeping the pile dry. Do not fdiri..tikat corn isMove valuable when chaitgerl to 4, hut tirtiett,fqiinc. in-the hog manure; anal to a.es myrt l e N e t co tit tvinn, cook it before feeding to , tangs, or Our rrianktie will be very rich, er too hiub It'doe'..,lVlttEllaworh ha, aatisfactority proved, that one pound of cooked corn vdl make more pork ' , lamb two pounds fed itt the raw state. Have - analysis made of your soda, so as to be able to provide the necessary manures during winter, for fining use. . Env-um Gsenr.s.---Thin ent turnips by pulling the large ones for ntiket, leaving the smaller to increase in size. Prepare for gatlieting tali (Irnps:; gather such as the weather may demand. Contin ue to weed spinage, &c. Earth up celery on dry days, after the dew has dried off. Prepare frames for parsley, lettuce, cabbage, zauliflower, and such Other plants as were sown last month Put away vegetables by the latter part of the month for pro- tection, and sales during win!er. Potatoes should be collared or put in pits or piles, so as to secure them from wet and frosts. In taking up roots and storing theta, begin with the most tender, and take ailiantsge of dry weath er while you have ii. Expose pumpkins and winter squashes to the eon and wind; placing, them on a dry board before storing them. Pack beets insand in cellar, or pia them in pits. Ho:se-radish may now be dug for Use as wanted, leaving the old stools fot future pro. &Winn. Needing et this time 6hnuld not be considered as useless, and indeed the removal of parasites cannot receive to much attention in late Wl, Mulching soils intended for catty gardening, will add materially to their profitable culture and earlier products. FIWITGAZOICH IND ORCHARD —Garay trees Should be removed in autumn. Manure my tt riity trees Top-dries strawberry beds late in the month. Bank op trees to prevent the attack of mice. Lay down and protect tender grapes. Grape layers may to removed from the vine. Grafts may be eut and preterred.—Wonking Farmer. Drying Apples. As this is the pryer season for dryina fruit, a few remarks on drying apples may be of some ad. vantage to our readers. Apples intendeillor drying should be gathered is much as possible without bruising. the way is to hand pick the largest and ripest of them.— Wine.falls, and those that are shaken down, should have every practicle of bruise taken out unless they are immediately cut and placed to (By. In cutting ar.d paring the knit, great care most k 4,1,0 taken with all thick skinned varieties, to remove all the skin; but some kinds with thinner and ten. - der skins, are frequently dried without paring. A maebine fin paring is , used ip this neighborhood, by means of which ono parer can supply five or six cottons with paced apples. When the apples have been quartered, the seed vessels should be taken out carefully, and the piece again divided. Racks for drying may be made in a cheap and durable manner by an oblong hams of pine strips, end nailing on plastering lath for the bottom. When apples are dried in the sun, they are near. ly always preyed upon by wasps, flies, ske., which destroy many of the pieces, and cover the whole with their dirt. Our mode is to dry them in a kiln constructed for the purpose A close structure of bovrds is built inside of an out-house, with an old store below, in which is kept • steady fire, and successive tiers of reeks above, which may be ettifed op and down at pleasure. 4fter drying, the apples may be tied up in a stout .hag t and suspended from a nail or rafter, to pre terve them from darnpnese and vermin. The Maiden's Blush and Birmingham varieties e most approved for dryini in. This 'vicinity, but there are doubtless others. equally as gectil....—Qtr.. tUarlfee'n Telegraph. But Ft.res.—Rot flies which ere so tormenting to horde! in the fatt of the year, may easily be pre. yentekl from stirging them under the jaw, by plac ing a " there, hung on the throat -strap, and ' tied at the lower corners to the ring, at the hit alb* bridle. FCGTILITT ti norm —R. W. Comes in fJrms u 4 in the Granite isrmei that he has found by experience that the mots of a good th ) e.ki eon crop of clover, by two years rotting is worth as mochas twelve or fifteen louts of manure. I would ever wake with Gov. My first thought. are for Him who bath nude the night for rest and be day' ;or travalr4illey Haft. = _ - dapther Remo by 1110117MISCIVSAMININK 120 1382.17 P. - • -- • T wareWritilit. bir'-grave. s anti tip - far pone thin • Imf mily and 10 irsd !pet all hopesirr my re coverzeidyn an.l in thby,iitnation,. / having ' Keen re. . cued by the u‘SelOhNs Pulmist syrup, I de.: : sire to t o . ventjgratifill /emotion t tr. Schenck., the Wee able ißih . i 0 : 1 . 161‘e tieeiv ed otir the use. ' of his inviluthle,liredicine. i . .,,, , i I Esrey lust fall. t contracted a *lntent cAd, end ir. , coleiriotenci:Ofwhick 11'W - chilli, alternated _Wills ft ser ; pains in my rieht brew* anifshouldcr blade, with r.bod„eimalt. and no expectoration: I kept getting {Worse Milli I fordc my bed. and had the attendant e m „n3 fondly physician. t was under his raw about four wicks, .. - .1 at the ei r it.th,ri ~.f. that time was fo u r ~,, k m that d ef .p s ii to o k held of 'tnyeell a n al ft.Pteti and even my physician abamloned mu and rive in, up to die with , the hasty emauimption. My erpe ii i ., was.g.me„ my . bowels very irregular, friar and night sweats, pain in inn hreavt . anti shoulder, attended w i t h .a di„, trr , t mg,cotiab, whf h was Vrt , (1412? : My gest, he I n rarlV al gone, and was so eak drill I could scarcely nice any healbfrom the pillow, and was truly an o b ject 4 of pity to behold. My friends had been sent fur to we We die, and in, sick bed, wa s * um l auted b y kind •nil s ympathizing neighbors, who had come to witness my departure from this world. When all rays of hope had fled of my recovery. ri neighbor. Mr. Oath] Vorpail. propoyed to try Schenck', Polinonie Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and relieving me of the tough phlegm. acid as a means of affording temporary relic 1, tern:lrking at the time. „ that I was too forgone for the Syrup to be of any perminent tomefit.” My wee, anxious for the relief of my intense suff•ringc, procured some el the Pul mouic Syrup. I found it afforded me-relief, and con , tineed using it. I could illel its healing inguence opon my lunge. 1 centime to improve under its use, endno friends were much grati fi ed to is ittiess my uneirltted tm provement ; many of my neighbors came to look at nit as one raised (rein the &nil. My cough now heranw loose, and 1 felt somethine break, w en I had the pain in my bteast, and I die charged home quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged and 'sisal s spit hos full of nuttier every day, with hard lumpy lite grains of something. My trowels now become regular and natural, and my appetite wee 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 I commenced using the Syrup, anti the improvement continued until I was restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter arid the spring, and feel as well news* ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony. of the great efficacy of Schenek% Pulmonic Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement be thaug c bt timbighly cptereaby some people. I subjoin certificates of a number -of the inhabitenui of Tucony, who saw me at different times during my„disaase, and never expected to sea me rector. [ed . 1 alio append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge. N 0.2.70,1. 0. of 0. F., who kindly watched over me, end fully believed they would con sign my remnins to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pulmonic Syrup, my lilt has been spared, and I am permitted to make th e f oie . going statement for the benefit of suffering mankind. I reside at Tacony , and em well known by moat of the people there, and will he gratified to have any person call upon me and learn more particulars of the virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th, 1851. . The subscribers, menthols of the Mystic I al le, No. 270. 1. 0. of O. F. of Holmeshorg; Pa. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (and is a member ie. gond standing in No. 270 1. t). or 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pulot y Conan mptioo, last wint r, so that they give hint ep .o die ; that he is now fully restored to perfect lwslth. and awe behove his recovery was produced by Schetick's Fulmar& Syrup. We believe his certificate is correct in every par. ticular. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROI3IN"SON, P. G. ABRAHAM A fiTi l lUlf, P. G. J. K. OSM AN, N. 6. .COB W AT ERM AN, JIO JAMEs Q. CALVER. aysiitJA itses s:S Elton. Hotmesbutg. Philadelphia Co., .I.lrie-f.5, 051 The undersigned, residents of Tacony, pi,.ht miles above Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John C. Green, and the eircumstancys attending hi+ case, feel impelled bye deep sense % hf imperative duty, to make universally known to the prildic his entire recov ery from the very laist stages of Pulmonary Consump tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, •ha ring been hut a brief period since in that rapid y sinkin4 and emaciate state, as to iormly preclude, in the opin ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Titus the care ful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Syr up, makesit our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of the most startling results that the whole annals of medi cal skill C.r science can produce• ft deserves to he im peri,drably recd-ded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless dis ease, s lasting monument and a world-wide reputation' in the heeling art.that so time may either diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, so peradded to the other symptoms consequent- upon, or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary dew sae ; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu memos friends that no human power could relieve, or protract his life, much less restore him hack again to his former health, we feel it thus our duty to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, I by means of the reclusive use of your wonderful Syr , up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be roz.v± the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who may be so unfortunate as to be similarly smcted. David Coorid, Jesse Duffield, C. Hinckle„ A. Heath, Joseph Head, Jr. , Jesse Watson, EttephenJ.ukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, ...lames Torbert, John Ellciomesbury, Allen Vandegrifl. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole- sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co., Wbole , ale 'Druggists, 11l North Third street, Clieken & Co. 91 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding it Co. No. 8 State st. Boston ; H. Blakeley, corner Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal 'Druggists throughout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Dailey & Son, Leßoy.- rifle; T. Hunapluey,Orwell ; Maynard dr, Woodburn, Rome ;J. Warford, Monroe ;D. D. Parkhurst,. Leßoy; C. E. Rsthbone, Canton; King & Yokarg Troy ; G. A. Perkins, Athens. (cot!, letters addressed to DR. J. H. SCHENCK. Cate of John Gilbert k Co., Wholt sale Druggists, No. 177 North Third street, Philadelphia. ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS. Saddle. Harness & Trunk Manufactory. JEHE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public thst they bare taken the shop lately occupied by C. P. Harder, on Main street, a few doers below the Stick Row, where they will keep on hand a large stock of Mata=3%, CM3IIIM% Zra23113%, T 0.17311.6, taftill t VirRIPP. 6TC. AU articles in their line mannkettimil to'onler, end made of the hest material, and for workmanship cannot be surveilled in Northern Pfnosylvania, They solicit • call *ern those wishing to purchase, confident that they run eve satisfaction both as to quality and price. ,)'Cash will he paid for Bides and Sheep Pelts, I the highest rate., et our shop, See Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and Calf darts, for sale in any quantity. Towanda, November 19th, 1,450. AEOIINISTRATaft'S NOTICE A Lt. persons indebted to the estate of All4oB A SINNEV, deed. late of Athens township. are hetelay requested to make payment wahnui delay ; and all person; having demands against sold estate aro requested to present them to A. G. Pickard day authenticated for settlement SAM% FARWELL, Administrator. Smithfield. Jane 14, 1852. c,AFETY FUSE.—Cootractors an find a superior b., wide et Wily Tao et ' ' sMEeg(weitttit „ ICM2M j-guitt-e-sitriat - ir - AGRICRTURAL Eutety , &' Co.'s Thrashini Abel • • 1 Prices for 1862: In addition: to the actual freight from Albany. N.Y, Emery's Meet changeable power. Thresh• er, N.eparatur and bands complete, for} / 150 00 2 horses, • Emery's Patent Changeable Prres,Thee%h. er, eeparator and Winds complete, for 120 00 1 hor-e, Emery's. Improved Wide Rack and Pinion with Thresher, Separator and bands, for 120 00 2 horses, Emery's improved Wide Rack a -d Pinion with Thresher, Separator and bands for 95 00 1 horse, Common or Wheeler Rach and Pinion Power. Thresher, Separator and bands in 00 for 2 horses, Common or Wheeler Rack and Pinion Power, Thresher, Separator And bands . 110 00 for 1 horse, ri If cold separately, the following triers are Charged : EillEirt Patrol Changabla nom Powers, For two horses, Fur one horse.. Emery's Improved Wide Rath and Pinion Power. For two horses C9O 00 For one horse 60 00 Common Rork and Pinion, to 117ieekr rower. For two horsel 565 00 For one horse. 75 00 Thresher with Cilinder 26 inches long • and 141 diameter, together with Separa- 1,35 00 or and Fixtures, Portable Circular Saw Mill with 24 inch Saw, filed and set, in running order fur '135 00 cutting- fire- wood.dc c. Um - 4114m' Felloe Saw Mill for Wbeell po 00 wrights, etc. Churning Attachment for driving one or) two churns at a time of barrel site or ( ( St:: 60 less (no extra gearing wanted.) 3 Cross Cat Sawing Arrangement. for but ling and cartiug off logs, including saw, $l4 60 guides, and coniieeii,nt , for u.e. Power Corn Sheile.rs, for I horse and for ( 4 1 , 35 t., 2 hones.S $5O 0,1 reR.MS—CASIL or NO rEs with security aid intefest, pavalde. in 4 or rl ovnth'-, When good endiq-ed no es, payah'e at hol( are received, ;part of the tutereet will he deducted. ALL ARTICLES WARANI'ED, MADE OF good material.s. and to opperaie represedied, or may he returned to the subscriber within three months and purelia , e money refunded. Written warraidees given when required. Persons wishing to bra) WIC 1 1 ,M atilINT Till\ :OMITEM shotvld order them at an early day as the Alar,ufae ulcers are much driven by orders, and ste'pply can not at ali times be kept on hand. Cr ft is not necessary liar me to recommend these Threshing _Machines for they are well known. and recommend themselves to the good sense and poc;.-t of every prudent farmer. lam fully prepared to furnish a well made aril. cle. J will guarintee that the freight ou any Two Horse Machine, shall nothe over $9 at Binghamton or Corning, or at any intermediate station on the N. Y. & E. 11. R. WELLEd. • Athens, Bradford Co. Pa. June 21, 1952. BOOTS & SHOES! achn W. Wilcox, HAS r e moved bm to IL Mix's store, corner of main atteet anti the public square, and will conticue the manufacture of Douta and zihoes, as heretofore. Ho has just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's, Children's and :th - S3e,a' Nhoes, which are offered at low prices. This attention cf the Ladies is par'imilorly directed to his assortment, coralJJ sine the following new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter hoots; do. shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters; walking shoes. buskins, &c. Misses' gaiters and shoes. of every de•criptinn. A large assortraent of Children'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 earn, and he believes ha can otTcr superior articles at reasonable prices. cc 7 The strictest attention paid to Aftionfrrefureng. and he hors try doing work well to merit a codiinto mace of the liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, May g, 101 agi-11 2 INEDIUS7 HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 2, Brick Row. (up stairs.) in the room formerly occupied by lion. D. Wilmot as a law office, where he will be pleased to see thohe requirin his professional services. Towanda. November IS, Wit. ~ . COVYTV scuesean. HAVING located in Towanda, his services may be obtained by addressing a line through the Poet Office, or by calling at the offiee of Ulysses Mercur, Esq., where he will he found, or where a written ap licatmon may be lA. Nov. 1, 1850. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam tsenwine, on Plain street, nearly opposite Drake's 'tattoo shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of DLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms. They ani determined by doing tbeir work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive • share of public patronage. HORSE—SHOEING done in the beat mann er . All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the most ski!. Cat manner. WOOD WORK for wagons wilt also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be warranted to he well done, and manufactured from the best materials. The public are requested to give us • trial, and judge for themselves. ESEN W INE & BEEDIBCHH. Towanda, May 2, 1851., MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWAMM I Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store ! A.M. WARNER takes this method ....,. i Pp of informing his old customers and the ‘. 1' ..,7.40 public generally. that ; he has purchased ~..i. of .1.P.8al , his Mock of Watches, Blocks -,`. •. ' 4 ' l a.' Jewelry, and commenced the above business in all of its various branches at the old eland of the latter, on Main street, two door south of Brick Row. His reputation . ea a watch repairer in no knell established in this community, that it ..is hardly neces sary to say a word on that point. With his long ex perience and great advantages for acquriring a thorough knowledge of the business. he has coofnh;rice i n sa yi ng to the public, bring on your watches and clucks, I will do them justice. All goods aahl,ar Repining done, warranted as I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewel r y kept constantly on bend. " My motto «hall be—quick sales. small profits. rush down, and no credit given. Credit need not be asked for—ea am bound not to make its acquaintance. Tewn ?aria. July 12. 1250. A. M. WARNER. SALT, o barge lot, also Iron, Neils, llsnlaisre, dm; and Mackerel in bbls., 4 end 4 bbls, for sole by IVO TWINNEY & BOWM4N. MEM STEAM. ENDINES, AND EMMA. ~Si . milli qoaszainet - • STORE • - /sA W ft eNo MA 8611 i;. ‘/TAMTF:ACTOBE,PteIig Bbiierit I.VA. from 4,6' borers power. Horizontal Ett am..;, on heavy iron bed plates, cast in one piece., All hare elven - Ann yak4rt- s ell jaints ground' so as to he steam tight withsut packing or paint ; bearings and wearing surfaces large, and running itt adjustable boxes of bronze or Babbitt metal; all balance wheels with turned belt face. The Regulator is attached to the bed plate. The. Pores Pump is in an independent stand, arranged with crank shaft and tightstui loose pulley, ready to receives belt from the engine shaft or flout any other shaft. The whole style of work is notsur pawed by any engine builders in the Unitod States. • Boiler* of (he bear American or Engtish iron heads, cast or wrought iron—either tubular or with flues— made in the most thorough manner. Engines from Bto Ica horses poSer constantly on hand or in progress, to be delivered within a few days of the receipt of on order. Also, Steam Saw Mills. capable °fans. ing 6000 feet hoard measure, of one inch boards, in 13 hours, with one Holey saw, and requiring no other fuel than the sawdust. REM The following are the prices of • few of these en gines Saw Mill, including steam engine, boiler and iron chimney. complete; pitman irons; muley saw irons: setters; feed, and aft bolts and irons for 30 feet of carriage. complete ' sl s o o , Steam engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke with tubule boiler, containing 361) sqesre feet of heating surface, and all castings, pipes, valves, and other parts necessary to set it in complete opera. lion, $1525 Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder. SO in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 450 square feet of heating surface, complete as before, $1775 Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Maine Rail road at Lawrence. 28 mike from Boston. Terms,cash on delivery. Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers, and prices accordingly. McKay 4 Hor Bey, late of Pittsfield, Mass., whose steam engines are already widely known, have recently taken charge of the works of the Esser Compony,and will be able, with their increased facilities and expe rience, to make their approved engines cheaper and better then heretofore. May 8,18152. y GORDON McKAY, Agent. ....$llO 00 $0 00 10500 CUAITIZZINFOZ! ix; IIATEVER concerns the health and happiness V V of a peopte, is at all limes of the moat valuable importance. i take it for panted that every person will do all in their power to rave the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to pro mote their own health at all sacrifices. 2 feel it to he my duty solemnly to assure you that WOMIS, ac cord in? to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary cen&a of a large majority 4f diermset , to which children and adults are halite ; if you have an appetite continually claanging frorn one kind of food to another, had breath, Olio in the stomach, picking a , he un.o, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough, slow fewer, pulse irregular—remember that ell these denote Worms, and you should et once apply the re : An article founded upon scientific prineiptep, cum• pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per• safe whe it taken, and determined in nil intellects and not leaving the system iu 11 diseased - condition, as nie-t advertised nostrums. COM posed of Calornel.lor the removal of Wiuens, such as L•-vnges, Vermifuges, &c., bur hap perform:el the must astonishing curesond savett the. ltat s of thousands, both young and old.whn have been pronounced hopefess—tocurable by Phypi ;9llF. Reid the following, and become convinced of its efficacy over alrothers Ma. .1. N. Hoitvvsacrt—This is to certify that my i 5 yews of ace, having It en sick f , r 5 years,and was attended by Drs. Loper, Whillis and Phisler fora long , time without reccurim; any benefit; when after g'sing her tap as incurable, I went to Philadelphia a pnd consulted one of the best phyaicians; her disease still growing, woryP. It was at this time 1 was induced to try Hobeusock's Worm Syrup, end after taking two bottles she entirely reuained her health. Hoping that this will prove a benefit to,parenbt *hose children are similarly affected, I am years, &e, No part of the systetil is more Wilde to disease than the Lir an, it serving as o 6,terrr Jo purify the blood, or Girmg a pomet secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver etlects the other important parts of the system, and results variously in Jaundice, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore watch every symptom that n ight indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed 'of (lords and Plante. furnished by nature to heal the sick —N amely, , Ist An Expectorant, ra hich augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd—an Alteratite, which changes in some insensible am) in. explicable manner, the eertain morbid action of the system. 3.l—a Tome, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system. renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th—a Calfuretie. which acts in perfect harmony with other ingredients, sad operating o n the bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and pyrifying the blood, which de. atmys disease and restores health. 4 +gerita for Setufford County—Dr. .C. Porter and J. M. Reed, Towanda; C. H. Herrick, Athena; M Bullock & Co. s.lmithfield ; Dames & Dailey, Waver ley H. Spear, .Springfield ; "laird. Troy ; L. D. Taylor, Harlington ; Drown Ar Rockwell, Motoroeum ; Parkhust & Lamb. Leroy ; Chas. Rathbone, Canton ; also T. EL 'Lowland, Columbia, travels in the adjacent counties. 4 Pc BLACKSMi NINO ADAM ESEN WINE respectfully informs the pub lic that he now occupies the shop where himsel and brother have for cars worked, nearly opposite Tomkins' foundry, where be is ready to do all work in his line, as formerly in the beet manner. He is tie. tenanted 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 business. TOOLS, manufactured to order—machinery of all kinds repaired in the beat manner. and every kind of Repairing and Manufacturing will be done at abort notice. and in the style desired., florae Shoeing, on reasonable terms. He will also take Country Produce in payment for work, but ob ject!' strongly to credit. Towanda, Jan. 17, 1851. STILL IN Oi'ERATION? Stands of various kinds. Chaim and Bedsteads of every description, which are. and Will be made of the best material and workmanlike Manner, and which they will gel' for cash cheaper than can be bought_ in any other Ware-room in the country. saaarivacumm comma, on hand ou the most reasonable terms. A, good HEARSE will be furnished on Funeral occasions. • 4 MES MACKINSON. Towanda. June I, 1852. THEpartnership hortnfore existingt.between 3. H. Phino,ey jr.. and G. M. Bowman. under the firm of Phinney d: Bowman. is ibis day dissolved by muttim enusent. and the books and accounts ere in the hands oil. H. Phinney jr., who alone ig au. thorized to collect and settle them. J. H. PHINNEY Jr. Tow da, July 31, laa2. O. M. BOWMAN. .1 4 11MBER—.Ciksb paid for lumber at PRIVICrir & sows:Art ME I= Ekbonsacit's Worm Syrup. Monate Rtvrn, N.. 1 riobensack's Liver Ms. TUE OLD TEND , THE subscriber would an noance to the public that he have now on hand.and will make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, such as Rofas,Diyans, Lounges Center, Card, Dining and Break• fast Tables. Mahogany, Wal• nut, Maple and Cherry Bureaus, PissolaUon, • • i ek , Aft, 14H-77A RC"' \-7'll rft CHERRY PECTORAL COCOS, COLDS, NOIRSENESS, ssoNcurns, WROOPING-0011611, CROUP, /SULU 1, AND CONSUMPTION. (),F all the numerous medicines e'cetent, (and *me 7.. J of them valuable) for the care of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects !shit this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but of all detal . arid in all 'diseases of the loop and throat where medicine den give retie this will do it. It is pleasant to lake, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions:, We do not advertise for the information cf those who have toed it but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use they are secure from the dangerous consequences o Coughs and Colds which negbrifed, . rfpen into fatal consumption. .., - ~ , ••••• -, The Diploma of the Manschneetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Doard.of Judges in September 1847: she, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Au, in this country ; also the Diploma alto Ohio Institute at Cincinrieti, has been given to the Corner PICTORAL, by their 'Government in eon ,adoration of its extraordinary excellence eed useful .ness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Porkand City of , Dr. J. Ayer: Sr. Jong's. May 8. 1851. Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my prac tice, baa proven what I foresaw from its composition must be true, that it eradicates and cures the coughs and colds to which we, in this settion. arc peculiarly liable. ,1 think its equal bee not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy , , can be made for the distempers of the threet,and lungs. J. .1.-Bintunt„l4.D.,F. R. S. See whet it boo done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: Dr. Ayer t : Screstrer, Jan. 24, 2852. In the month of July last, I was attacked by a vio lent diarrhea's in the mines of California. I returned to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet.—My diarben ceased but was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally !tatted fur home, hut received no benefit from from the voyage. My cough continued to glow worse and when I arrived in New York, I was at once mark cd by my acquaintances as a victim of consumption . I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what toy friends all believed. At this time Peon'. menced taking your truly invaluable medicine with yule expectation of deriving any benefit from its lase You would not receive these lines did I not regard rt my duty to state to the afflicted, throtigh you' that my health in the %ace of eight months is fully rector ed. I attribute it'to tile use of your CHERRY PEC TORAL. Yours truly, . - WILLIAM W. SMITH. WSPHINGTON, PS, April 2. 181.5- Dear Sir : Feeling that I have been spared a mr. premature grave, through your irenritmentaliity providence or God, I will take the liberty to ca l m,- my gratitude Cottgh, and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me too low to li , ave me anything like hspe, when my phyideien brought Ina a hottle of your " PIeTORAL." It seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time has rendered mete social health. IT it will do for others what it has dine to: rue you are certainly one of the benefctors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blesiing, ram Very respectfully yours, JOHN J. CLARK. Rector of F 3 t. Peter's C hum+ With such assurance and from such men, ng strnn ger pre:tot - can be adduced unless it be from its cif: et upon trial. Prepared and, sold by JAMES C. Al ER , Pra-tica Chemist. Lowell, Mass. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda ; R. R 'r. Well..hnro'; E. Dyer. Covington; Humphrey an•! Borden, Tioga ; W. H. Elliott, Elmira ; 9. Turroll, Montroae ; and by Bit Drua...71.1a everywhere. y 36 R. Rovr,4l.li. Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills NONG Genuine unreel accompanie d ny a tac simi le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L. SOULE dt Co., upon each box. In olle;ing to the public this justly celebrated SOV E REIGN BALM OF LIFE, it is not our wish to make any false statements or will assertions of thcit superior efficiency in re s toring to health the sick and 'famine, wen knowing that their reputation as STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient rate ence for the afflicted. • Many proofs might he giver of their value on paper but we prefer those unacquainted with them to nat:si themselves hv enquiring of living witnesses and tryint the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe end reli able in all cases. being pure/v vegetable, and a meth eine worthy their hest confidence and patronage. The following certificate was sent us for the public good, Hastairres, Monroe Co. N. Y.. Mae 10. 1851. We the undersigned, citizens of Henrietta, basins owl personally Dr. 'Soule's Sovereign Balm PU/s.tiod witnessed the health restoring effects thereof, cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best wilt which we are acquainted, G. M. ROBERTS, M. D. PHILLIPS, H. A TIBBETTS, P. S.—You me at liberty to publish thislut the put , tic good. Detains or CortaTsarrars ! We are not aware th any one who is making a spurious article has yet da, ed to make rise of our name ; but some of them ha lm] the impudence to imitate our boxes and cops nuy Cireclars, Certificates, &c. [lnlets the puldic ar careful When 'hey purchase, they will be deceived. 0:7 The genuine Sovereign Balm Pills can be ha wholesale and retai ,of Dr. SOULE & Co., Eucli Onundaga Co. N. y. Sold by Dr. H. C -PORTER. Towanda Ps.. and b thwir Agents in every town in the country. Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block , ir sl. Chamber/Ili, ILI AS just returned from tbe city -in of of New York with s large c 0 C . .14 s s u i r s p e l r y w o a f leWattochei.s44ttry part, !!); the following articles :— Lever, r \ ,- I . '-:,4! L'Epineand Plain Watches, with `\.S .. 9h. - - .i.' •= 4 .• a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, ....-.-- Jewelry. such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Rin 40,13reast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold charm-, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware. and any quantity ofdteel Beads—all of which he oar,. Icor sale exceeedingly cheep for CASH. Warches repaired on short notice, and tvarran/cd to run well, or the money will be refunded. and a %Ink ten agreement given to that °Moot if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR. and Country Produc taken in payment for work; and ale% learn - now, an ~rest r,that the Product must be paid when /he woe is ddrac—.l war against credit in =OF its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. Agent. Towanda, April 29, 1250. GOTH it SHOES, the largest and etwapeet mow went its town—and Haw and Caps, at wholesale an , ' retail. PHINNEY•& BOWMAN. CASH WANTED--For which good* will ex changed, on liberal terms At ' AM 14,1N4 PHINNEV &DO MUM For ebb tore of G. H. BROWN D. G. 0 FIS, LBW Is REED . -- Dit. 11. C..PORTtt ,-, --, Wholes& and Retail beaks in DRUGS, =Bleak . . ditaciuis aus, utacia, 4 4 7 1 CTORB In the south end of the Ward $ Known as the largest. cheapest and sn eg °lll "" , luatortment west of theaty. Particular atte4l be given to any or all who may wish to e e ik;•l esaistine ac. Fireballs; .. and any medi ca l i„Lttts will * cheerfolly i salraftailousfy givei s s o ; 4 7 , 4 ll w h o wish to consult concerning themselve s ir I lt Continuctutilippliweof fieill and recently a n ,„..ntit ticks ate weekly arriving, haying been i in Ti'v k a k i ' with a view to their usefulnes s , bed I „, I a ' wanted not usually kept, either will be fou n g, procured at the shortest notice by 'Expre ss. i i leaving their_ order. Accommodating clots it will be eady to saidy compound any pr e ." 64 endeavor to make it (whatever the purchase) 0 111 agreeable. All goods shall be considers? , -- 1 as represented, and being Agent for the b nii ,,:,;rw ular Patent Medicines. all those fo un d i n e 7: Pl can be relied upon. in ell cases, no being go i. ‘: stock now comprises every *nide In the a i d, '' which may be found the following : ' 14 4 Drags swl Medicines. Am,. 'Woes o rris Acetic 'asafoetida squill Cstric arabic revel camphor Nitric wane copal varsagsrils gamboge Ismer etc ignoble Ism myrrh he shellac sulphur itragacanth etc. linialskto OILS. cake s ) neat* foot !quicksilver tannerslunar olive lemons legator lauds [sperm Icre ormarinm am my emma -vamont lantimony idea Muriatie Aquefortis Sulphuric Tartsrie etc BALSAMS. Fir Uopaiira Tole Sulphur Life etc vast,: Bayberrya Cinnamon Peruvian (hem) Elm ere lemon wintergreen xsarvires. Peppermint Cinnamon Wintergreen etc ZZTRACTS. Sonoma/ills Dandelion Boneset Horehound Aconite Vanilla Lemon etc Clllollll7on cloves etntock *uniper savin tansey tar [rosemary SINII I. peppermint linseed cod liver etc SLITS. Fenigreek Anise Cernivray Cisnery Rape Mustard Cardamom Colchicum etc 133521! MEM 1= Er 1712 colomho lentiars Map turmeric .ipijelid (pink) hellebore ipicnc 'liquorice Imarsh rosemary rheubarb PLOW 511.9. Chamomile Arnica Lavender etc Guns. opium GROCERIES Sugar, Coffee and Tea of all kin pepper, Clua es, raußtsrtl, nut mr 4 , n.ce. citrons, currants, :ruled oil, c 0,1,{ Nutter crackers, rice. bterch. g inger, s.s.era,,, A :mil hat soap, liner ((I and ta now can.i.ei, jug+, tus pirs, pepper sauce St.z. S„ Liquor:. cotnide, utata and Amrncan Brath. t. i n r2l Old Jamaica and New g11 , " 0 0Ilti Rum. Purr H and Am. Gin. Irish and Mon •ngshels W!..u117.4 dei,a Lisbon, Sherry, Tanen& Port, %Kit lei and Champaign Wines--Cordtrds, Row, .Amtva lb icee, Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered. Soaps, Perfumery and Palley Goads Shaving mom, military, windsor, medirordic; musk, vilmond,palm, french, toilet. roxe , mut tows rent soaps, Lubin., French, ant Wheal ertmmt jockey club. patchoully. bog, de corolla,. mu. cei ileum!, verbena, heliotrope, sweet tort'', ;Ma spring flowers, west end and new moan hs! ha Cachous, cologne, bay and rose wafers. spanish pearl powder, rouge hair dye., law WTI tors, hair era,icators. heir &A, pomades, own ws. perfume aachols, playing cards, pencil psca, pens, fish hooks, drawing pencils, percussion cop a black, and indelible inks. combs, purses. pocto port monais, wafers, pocket mirrors napkin mina travelling companions &c. BRUSHES. Hair, hat, stove. scrub, shoe, paint, MIA*, Mil sash, artist crawl ' s hair. striping blender' , sn,l h4ll whitewash. counter, flesh, tooth. nail comb twaii infant, lather, table, horse and blacking bca+ es Miscellaneons Tobacco and snuff boxes, nipple shei:s,nrarla , ties, breast pumps,ieeth rings bed pens, 67'11 , : r. tier braces, trusses, supporters, pessaries, cattle's:a ing Oltsses, at:Amite*, MflllsTs.-Igpastutn, tore/peers thermometers, liquid Avid spread adhesive paseri.r. Paints and nye Stribv Nit. red, calm and log wood, r os r i e, l ac dye, talc red winders, madder. alum, cepperv, blur reit tin, composition themie on,, sifted, °vatic ard d veids, grain tin, pumice 'rind viva .a s to n e, .kvermt Chinese vermillion. Spninish brown, AMP , It 3II bah Venetian verdigris, Paris green. shat, 6 tEk 6 red bead, chrome yellow and green, japan, rte copal varnish, lampblack, litharge, putty, ahawt tb spirits turpentine, linseed oil, ro,in, chalk, umbrZer us, gold leaf, bronze, • Glass. French Glass 24-30, 22 30, 20.30, 20.21.2' ,1 0 IS, 12-20, 12-18, 12-18, 10-14, 10.12,&10, 7 . 1 • Patent Medicines. ROLL ADMIT TOIL Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant. Sanatire dw Fitche'a expectorant, tonic humor corrector, 41. Merchant's Gargling Oil for horses. ire. Swayne's medicines, wild cherry. 4-t. 13 rant's Pulmonary Balsam and Ettract. etc. Orrick's Vermifuge. Houghton's Pepsin or Gastric juice forays, osgoorro Indian Cholagogue, fur fever IPJ aro. Scarps's Acoustic oil for Deafness. P. Tournser J's Sarsaparilla. schentles Polmonic Syrup. Or. Keeler's Family m dirines. liutching's Dyspepsia Bitters. ooflond's German Bitters. for Dyspepsia end Drsi4 Brown's Essence Jamniea Ginger. Duboy's Rat and Mice Exterminator. Also agent for Herrick's medicince, pht to.. st. drew's and Davis' Pain Killer, Griefentet cines, Pile Electuaries etc.. salt 'hears Kest worm, spavin and founder ointments, et-0 3 . a cordial, plasters, root m a n 's sa lves, eye work meats, enrolee soap, bed bug poise. Moo" and Clark's Worm syrup, Christie's Galsseelm lives. Moffat's Phoenix Bitters, Truer oft Sloan's, Dailey's, and McAllister's OinniveS.l! low's Hesse Powder, Condition Powder, tc. the numerous kinds of Pills. Light. Phosgene, superior Burning Dail ClimPh 6e . lard and sperm new and hesutifill Wors' amps now being opened : Ca mphene, side eal tot ing lamps for hall and store u-e. girandolet , et t • Tobacco. Cavendish, James. Natural i.sf, Turkish John Anderson's fine cut, Bon's Jenny Lind ("J`" etc.; choice, broods. pure Havana Ceres etr.et t " All of which will he sold at unusually km Z: Remember that Dr. Porter's Cheap Drug Ind "°;,- cal 80 to is in the meth end of the Wird flotot ,l doors abase the post office u H. c. PORTER , ••• Towanda. June 4, 1852. WU= igAitanir ea rrilFi only complete assortment of Papua: -L tugs kept in this region. for `ale st lowest rates by A D. CAPE. HATS, BOOTS 4 SHOE S-- 01 Portraent, sold awry *heap for cash. bl aril 9 8.X191144/1" icon° goblin% red . precipnzi gamine Tame instate arscria.str a alcohol ether t isa denam paregoric, shaken tea gold tea Fqstile roe? niee turret., ua siturra \opertildoe cutlets brutish luta 11EM enrz• Icanthailja 1 lith In lel( II I IM A L L:1 :: :1 11 :4J 1. nd pn?!