I= '7l g 45 • Otttl4tV A = illortc•On'Trees: „ era perhaps ready 'to itgree- with :;me, that mole trinf rita;:ii bark are heavy tiro : Nei:tacks oil the apidestrees. Wei will first er n nsiderthe - eause, see tottl .ilitteffeef; rate then .the - remedy, .The •ceriti its the stem or ounk. : ela tree, is in die Imo of clionareivion beta eeti the • bark ntid • )1).- troaf.; and it teeeiles horn. that pima to the 4 4'!i . t , 16 of the wood and to the sin - lace of the. bark. 4141" . 011. ire el4.l,trees em be f dna di a J wood itr the tyrant*, arriLdritk bark on the saltiest .I'4 a las til w:41 -ii life ceases to bald in k potizeil mater. follow. I, t!tett berionea I, oil for mites ot*lttizatioti, sitt,l thus nevereliding cii:or. t, es Ore It oiiig Moss isa livid of parasite Mat grow* from the dead bati,, :.id is F1400.4:14 by the , ileea)e.l matter of the deld balk, anti al,o by di Hitt. 01 lily hoot the lire bark. Theis the muss st6al, it ante, the lite.t.ltiod tf the ;tee, to it, it topes i:s lieol.hruppearante, anJ its It oil is ie.:setter! butt in qu a l i ty and ( prai t o.y. Nloss and rough bark are all places of, deposit fur inserts, lu %%Melt their t „ tire,depositeth They a l so hold water, days rairtS - and oy its gradual evaporation ; k eco i the teripFrainre of tile tree toe Iva . LA a cold cliniy'a. AS It retre,l), pso a scraper tiro, and then of .3-ou.N. tree, IN itose heal , ate 1101 elect . ' t.pec W t•hurle the Fent ar ta.1.1::, 0.50 UillieWloll Cl l'ie heat, mat relieve ir-twiri iin rt‘• o rracme heat of 51,1111iner bun ; but on tree ablice ant! water, 01 lye, i 4 itreterable Iwrwar.himr, young nee r., ly , t cot be to ts i•irott,c• •, olhert4 1-e, uttlest, it 14 t+ awed maarcdrately ut. (Lie a bti.4l;. sla.wer, Mete is it danger of ittja.ing item. oicl4r thede may be put iu pracclee, nod tba: gaud may be the ..rtitiel ; 1 will ei e the rea,ier tr. I.i, coati tAw.eivi.ciun. Slime me a lough that tai, return 01guuti 1. ifn :Md . I will 3 wi a p",cnonivion. •`SiC?.'z c f •lu bleat:l.l:4 or itiaacp...", a hot se, tionever itt ittct:Ale or s.ttikotu hi., temper may be, reserve 3 . 0 . 1.11 ()WO. Atraqsl every lio hum 4.rowlice. Be vakiria ‘u lion i l teacit eI.:IX him, and ieccess time is t":daia. Tkere tile tricks Itor.e% e wLicit aun fire re-oit of col.firoird habil or %izoirrsitt.s..*, tool sotrictirnes, requite diffetetit tieatrionit. A bot...earcto....timed to Anti linuitag away. ro:1) tie cflectuolly Vtlied I y pue:pg hint to the top t f rai such ',rya dour, anti twining ii l pie!ly thotuo,;lily exhaust ed ical shed. A lit - are 'hat hal a !tick ot pollin; Ids tirtitit anJ %%as at labt io better 1141,1•:, t.y ty tog lido ti4titly to a stake ti iven ou the batik t•f it deep rtre.ttn, wilt Ids, tail to the ‘vieei Ire eo rorteno .11 at tie 11,1;er e Melt sedileh par:ed; over the hank lie taiiitiled. ai 1, Err u roitteit , et or two, aril iii die wa ter, lie w. 1:; F:1 e.tietl to reinaiii at his poet in f were; 110 biid;rs. A tam hat, - been cured k I but in2Lnt everything Hutt evelybody, by placing an 9[l , e-1 ,0 .111 g Bitnikr the p•mhleit n a v. I,cry .Lay liken testi! ed in luniblit,g I i taroNllip into a eO4l ha:tt, t.‘ Inch hi. tntinor ed Inaroset took good taro in A t /WIT karlg tio4 has horn • made too much v./battled ever ag,•611 10 I. wk a blgeril to the I..ce. by t) ins ht, hind Irg to a s•oul lam on the knat a I. while the Ruck wyte quietly !ceding at tile b r emmi. Ti l e b u tt being ;fee a otl o I.j , in his fiends, tumbled acid Nlahter 'Tray on siailly over the sniiies and guilios, that he wit, ritnie Litruifted to cut:fine ;o cooked mutton thete uf er. Mati's reaton wart given Lim to control " the ul the Cold and lode of the aii," by whet mean• thou by lii It he %t ill to.ing thi, into ploy, he will 4.itce no dlifienty m meetng and Oren:tim ing even' erneigency of perven.e in,tttici or bad . habit in ale dumb things, by hi.) 'tope:jut cunning r—Ezcianze. 17.:".1:Inx SO3l C73.M. But few homers j” , :tly calculate the csitetst to whielt their ClOph rue ill/et:it'd y the sce . .l. Like begets As we row Nr we reap, " are old optit , ristos partieulaity pat' 4.ieg of bolt 11 , 0131111 nod /Hatton! pi: ilorephy. . It e e sow Mt pet fee: smcl tr 17 .14 Y expect to reop imperfection, wi I, a decrease ° iu tinality in a just ratio limn present orzanic de. facts-ohilst if we sow perfect seed we may exile( t to reap greater perfection, increased it. the same alio AS the deterioration of the limner. Now, to the thoughtful hod practical farmer, dia ii a coneldelation worilly of, experimeu iag, in or- Alei to ileicAritine the tree -- To sectite gamd Feed cn.n anti improve the qual ity, qua.util ; and time a try' the lolloet. mg. id the, - fall, when your coin is ripening go through rhe field and plilck from the Stalks such ears as are the earliest—being alleatly ti,)e—also having in view those stalks bearing the largest and most (MIS. Haying furniplicd yourself with a soflicifin quawin -f rr seed, place it in some dry ei'uation, that tile cob may become compleicli dry, as that will keep it (rum freezing in the winter, ivhicli of a certainty, if allowed tole,' will destroy its piivi-Pr of "germinat ing. la thin'filmic:l it. may be allowed to remain until spring, .w hen on removing the husk, it will be found in the, most perfect state of preservation ; s and seldom, if ever, to fail in the germ. ,Experiment thus far i,et etal f;uccesive years, •and it them istiornatked unprovement in your corn baits regards titrality, Mid quantity record it tts a deviation from a !rnica law of nature. Misr - Go/ix() tS ttsuc es. —As Guano is getting tate - one of - the vexed questions of the day; the following arnityris, of our Lobos Grano; iv:Emily tnntle in Lorniuti v lias an niftiest, iturdeu:arly.to the Sat of - Amtnotei3, '"'Animal Inntier, ... . ' fotlPtitee cll muriate tit pteach and so d a , t i t d o Phosphate or !laic' eilo tilogneria, 52 41,) -,' Sand, ::" . . , 18 .141 %fiver nig" ;atom; ' 113 do , • ono,ponnil of Guano iinporled into a causitty i 4-equal in value to eightliountlA of %areal 'or tticllVe awl a hall cerno, it was htaivd f d :4 , 47 , 11 ", tisj, p t .; Wa r Avas , .‘Vottli-le the fanner f2'600- het i nott. • . tt,ttit;'t,t't;;,',l-ti,oitiory out ti 4 b . th ; .342.-liiil„.tt u -,,,, ; - . % r t.f ir , tit i.•l„l, deri•:ient iu Judoncht .I,au' ME Aititther ' Resatitt by • scrtztarcaws ,— marl oincr 111=17P. wa!'° ll.-I l te "Tge !Ititi:ilavel. lend aribr gime that 1. my fatuity andlviende liadlost.all,,torpes or 'try re covery ; and whertSin ads - situation; having been res. -tied by the use ofitielienek!,s' Nib:mac • Syrup. I de -ire to testify, with gotefut ( emukion to 'Pr. Schenck, the unspetrkstne benefit I here received G4iit the ust. f his itivaluthle.-inOic.ine. • ~.„ Early last fall, f citntracted a. violent- cold, and in .mrseglience of which I had - china, alternated with Ca rer. pains in my right breast and shoulder blade; with t bad cough, anti no expimtoration. I kept getting seortte until I took my bed, and bud the attendance of try family titysician. I was under his eareabout four erne, and at the expiration of that them was reduced. id low that &Oak took hold of myself arra friends, tnJ even my physician•atraudoned me and -gave me up in die with the -hasty consumption. lily appetite was none. tny' traaell very irregular. fever and night• Bi szatc, pain in me breast tutu shoulder. attended with a tilAreAta.llCtal4h, whist was Very tight ; my flesh h , I near ly u !dgiitte, and was co weak that I could scarcely raise my head from the pillow, and was truly an object of pity to behold. My friends had been vent for to see rue die. and any sick bed was surrounded by kind and sympathising neighbors, who had come to witness my depariona from this world. When all rays of hope had fled of-my recovery. a neighbor. Mr. Da% id Conrad, proposed to try Sehenck's Pulmortic Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and relieving nut of the tough phlegm, and as a means of lauding temporary relief. remarking at the time, -• that I was too fir gone for the Syrup to Le •of :thy permanent hetirlit:' My wife. anxious for tlfu relict of toy intense sulfairsgs, procured 501110 Of the PUI - Syrup. 1 found it anordetl me relief, and con tinued using it. I could feel• its healing influence upon my lungs. I continue to impwive under its me, and my friends were-much gratifi,ll to witness my unexpected im provement ; many of my tietghbors came to look atone as one raise 1.1 from the dead. My cough now became loose, and I felt something break, w cu I had the pain in my Memel, and .I tbs. charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged end raised a Filit box full of matter every day, with hard lumps like grains of something. My hoods now became regular and mien!, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain from eating too much. My strength in:proved, and I regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every re• - psct soon after I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until] was restored to my health. I .have passed through the inclement weat h er of the latter part of whiter cilia the spring, and fed as well now as ever I felt in my lib?, and i am this day a living te:ti monv of the. r,rcat eflioary of SchencVS MIL/mum Syrup in curing pulmonary disvases. 1 . Lest this statement be thought too highly entered by some peo:de, I st.l j in certificates of a number of the nth:Jilt:alms of Tammy, who saw me at dillezeld. tunes ! ,!ruing my tlntia:ie, and never expected to seetoe retun ed I h k o u ppendthe cettifleate of the brothers tit Mystic Ltidge. N 0.270. I. 0. of 0. F.. who k it ity wul(!;ed o‘t.r one, and fully In.lieved they would coo •ien me into-tins to the tom! , ; b u t, thanks to Dr. N. hero k for his invaluable Pultriontc bl , rup. my lire h a hoe. 0,41 I sin p.91011(. 4 1 In make the hire. g o tic statement f..r the benefit of star-deg mankind. I .t• ii Tar ,, nOuti ma well kooAn by in ,st of 11., thew. a. d Will be grat:ficd to have any sill Impost 1:oo and learn 1111 , 1 f, pioictitni , of the tomes of this M theine. JOILN C. 01:1:.:EN. .Idc 21th, 1S:51. The sub=eriberA, members of the Mystic 1 ; 1.. N o . '270. 1.11. of 0. F. of Hal c ahUrg. Po. do ci.r toy t h at No ItIIPW John C. (reen. (and la a member in ems! Etamting iu N , r. 2.71) L 0. of O. F.) who ~me !yiUoitht l.tw Nalm .n try okori. last o int r,tzt, that they zive ti:rn ••p ; that Le is now fully teetoretl to perfect health! a tht they i.e his mc.rtery was produced by Scheock's Pulmotsie Sy ru;.. betirve certifientP i. enrrect in esery pur ticu:ar. HENRY NF.PF. P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON,P. G. A BR AHAMA RTHUB, P. C. J. K. OAM AN. N. G.' • J ACOII W ATER 11 \', 112:: J NI Es C. C.ALVEIL JOSHUA PHINEMMIE. Ithlmrshurg; Philadelphia Co., bine `25, 1'451 The undersigned, residents of *recopy, ci:ht . above Philadelphia, [wing a ell acquainted with John C. Green. and •he circumstances atierolasig hie case, feel impelled by a deep - sense of imperative duty, to inata• universally kn iwn to Old pUhliC 1114 entire recut,. ery from the eery stages of Polo - ma , y CillISIl lop lion.' So entirely ilrlpletai wet his condition, having beers but siirieft.crioil since in that pinion:, and emaciate state; as to ut erly preclude, in the opin ion of his physicians and friends, who watched hr his bedside, all hopes of even a - temporary recovery and 1,40. ation to his present robust health. Thus the care ful use of y our insaluablie Specill,:, the Pulmonic Sy r• up, makesii Wlr belief, under the circumstances of his preview: prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of the most startling resolts that the se hole annals of medi cal shill ir science can produce. It deserves 10 be int. peri-bahly re-co - Jed toy our credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto retnedile dis ease, e fasting monument and a world-obi • reputation in the healing art, that no trine may either diminish or destrey, Ilaring winio.,:ed Mr. GC. en's distressing strugal. s and imlrerings from a continue.' c oug h, en . perstitled to the usher s)ntptotos crown:tent moot, or attending to the lost stages of a pulmonary dist Ase and moreover. it being so generally believed by Ida nu merous blunt:4 that r.o 66[11411 power could rdiree, or protract his life, much les- , 11..111fr hint kick ag run to his former health, we feel it thus our duty to give our unqualified ti snowily of Mr. Green's perfect recoveiy, by uremia of Vie exclusore nie of your wonderful Syr up ; and we F'lllUlll indeed n j rice if we could lie made the humble installments Of reltrf and cure hers who may Is so unfortunate as to bit similarly oflletcd. Da% id Conrad, Jesse Dl/111eld, C. Biocide, A. Heath, Joseph Head, Jr., Jesse Watson, Stephen 1,111:ens, 110 1 oert M a i hew ',rodeo. James Torbert, Juba Illooinesbunt, Allen Vendegrift. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole. sale and retail, by his coin agenta. John Gilbert & Co., Whole-ale Druggists, 177 North Third street. Phil's. Clicken & Co. SI Barclay tercet, N. V. Redding & Co. Nn, 8 State st. Boston ; H. Blakeley. corner Third and Chestnut street.. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists tlironOlont ere linked Steles. And by the following Agents in Bradford County IJ. C. Porter, Towanda ; 1). 11 ti!ey & Son, Leßays. vi{le;'l'. u mphrey, Orwell.; Maynard & Woodburn, R oma ; J, 3, Wa r fard, Monroe ; D. 1). Parkhurst„ 1.410 y ; C. E. Itethbone, Canton; King & Vusburg Troy ; G. A. - Perkins, Athens . Cr All littera addressed, to DE. H. SCIIENCK, Cate nf John Gilbert 4 Co, Whol. sale Druggists, No. 177 North Third street. Philadelphia„ ECONOMY, D'iIA.BIITY AND NEATNESS. Saddle. Harness & Trnnk Hanufactorr. TER); CI:IAP St. Co., respectfully inform the public J that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. I'. harder. on Main street; a few doors below the Brick.gow, abere they will keep -on hand a large stock of a1U1ta33 , 3 tavamr. - a% 1332DilMa TILICTE.,, , TALISEt., WIMP. ETC. All articles in their lino manufirctured to order.- and made tit the , best material, anti for workmanship cannot he srupasscd in Northern Pannsylvanis, They Solicit a call from those wishineto purchase, confider,' that they ran aire satisfaction both as to quality and price. a Cash will bC paid far Ilities and Sheep Pelts, t the hiahest rates. at our shop. Lereiher, Upper Leathcr.Harneas Leather and Coif skins, C.T sols-in any .quantity. Tuwattda. November tihh. MAO. 74 pr's 11 Ito AIM! TOWS . N O,TICE LT, persons iinfebted to the estate of AMOS ;KENNEY., aett'tl. late of Athens townshipoire requeeted to mate pupnetit without vei•,i. lin vii,t; tleina nai. r.t ;bid e-t; to ate - regneite,l k..pet rnt ltricio, to A* G. Pickard duty uutAietiticateit . l4 pettletrirtit. • • , F4111N,E1.14, Ad ri.ftisteator. -.lntie 11; AIT Glracturd can Itit , i ...in Vita 11CW:it vt :Aaftly rala at klatattlift Mil 'CO/19 : •:-.7.•••:•:;.,77 • .7I• • ugrn aiw. ''' ME irxr - a t AGRICATORAL STORE, Emery & Ces, Thrashing Machines. , prices for 3.862: In addition to tilt actual freight from Albany. N.Y. Emery'e Potent changeable•po wer. Thresh er, separator and Lauds complete, fur 150 00 '2 horses, Eatery's Patens Changeable PoweeThresh er, t.leparati4 and Lands complete, for 11:0 00 1 horm. • Emery's Improved Whie Rack and Pinion with Thresher, :Separator and bands, for 120 00 2 horses, Emery's Improved Wide Rack a d Pinion wilh Thresher, :separator and bands for 95 00 I horse, Common or Wheeler 1 aeh and Pinion - Power. Thresher, Separator and bends 135 00 fir 2 Lorscs, • Common or ~,Vlieeler nark and Pinhm rower, 'flat4:l,l:er, tieparator %:.01 bands> 110 00 tor 1 horse, =l'. If sold separately, the following Charged : Eintry'sTateet Changabiz Man Powers, For two horses. For One !lilt:ie. • • I S i O 0 0 0 0 0 Emery's I myrbectl V. We h.rk and Pinion Poircr. For two horses s.oo 00 Fur one horse 80 00 Common Bark and or 'Wieder Power. For two horses $65 CO For one horse. 75 00 Thresher with Cilinder t:6 inches long and 141 diameter, I, , grther %via: Separa• $35 00 or and Fivorch, Poi lable Circular Saw Milt with 24 inch Saw, filed...and set, in running order fur $33 00 cntting lire-wood, 3,:c. ! • Cptight or Fence Saw Mill for Wheel s4o 00 wr;ghts, etc. Churning Attachment fur driving ono or) two Churn 3 at n utile of tiarrt-I size 0r1.,5.12 00 (no extra gearing ..att:ed.) 3 Cross Cut Sawing Arrangement. f.'r but Aing and ruttiti, elf tog., including saw. 5 . 1.: 00 guitse., and contiv:iton• ft.r u-e. Power Corti bhellers, fur 1 horse and fur 'E t,i 2 hones. S $5O 00 TGRIfs—CASII,orNOiiEs with security arid in:erest. paral.lr.• tit 4or ti tnul, l 1l hen good etidor-ed p!iyab'e at han!4 are retTived, part of the intete-t will be dottorted. Al.!. An ni 71. Es WARINrED, MADE OF inwerial, ni k .l to ort:+trate a. renre-ented. nr may be returnrd to the s t ibseriner trrthnt t h ree months all I puretia-e wor,ey refunded. Wr'itten warrantees given when required. Pc r.ons wibhiog to boy 4V E 55 T2.IA UnTINTYI9, ot ler them at nn rally day a 4 the Manufac• titre, s are much driven by orders, anJ supply ran nut at all time, be bept on hand. It k not neces•iary for me to recommend these Thre-hing Machines for they are vitell known. and recommend themselves to the good sen,e , anti pocket of every prudent farmer. I am fully prepared to furni..ll a well Jnade. arti ele. I will 71Lir twee that the freivbt on any Two Hove Machine. shall not be over ,c 9 at Binghamton pr Corium:, or at any Intermediate stati.in on the N. Y. & 11. 11. M. WEM,EB. Athena, Bradf.rd vo. Pa. Jane 21. 1552. . BOOTS #s SHOES! Sohn Wilco ; HAS removed his establishment to ff. Mix's store. owner. of main street and the I,ubtic square, and will continue the manufacture of Biota and Shoes, a: heretofore. lie b is just received from New York n large assort ment of ttiomen's, qtild ren's an tr iThwen t Mmes. which are offered at low prices. Vl.e attention el the Ladies is pie icularly directed to his assortment, eoinpri-inn the following new styles :—Enainelled .I.ny Lind gal ter hoots ; do. shoes ; hijack lasting and silk gaiters ; walking shoes. buskins, dec. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every de caption. A Lirae assortment of Child:en's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all bonds. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gullets and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and he believes he can offer sui•criar articles at reasonable prices, try The strictest atter/ion paid to 1114nrafacturrng. and he hors by lining work wt It to mrrit a :re of flit IM.-ral patronage be has Itittaerto Towntids. Airy H. I SSI. JOHN C. ADANA JANC.• M•CFATIL•NY. ADAMS ed. ZtireIe..Z.'AIXLALTE, Al TORNEYS AT LAW. DO woorD.l Bradford Copula Pa. Cr - iie O - i'CrA: 1= rnsrr St" il% I.TIIII. TT ANING I,:c.ica in Towan.ia, his set-vines may 11 be oht3ined by robtressme a linethrougn the r ost Office, or by eallion at the offiee of Ulysses Nit'fftli, Esq., where ho will be form!. or where a "written heatpion may be 1.0. Nov. I. Iflrtft. NEW BLACKSMITII 6110 P. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they 'lave taken the shop formerly nectipi.d by Adam Esenwtne, un Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon ahnp, where they are prepared to do all kind. of DLACKSMI ritiNG upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly. to merit, as they hope to receive a Ella/ e of public patronage. HOUSE—SHOEING done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the vmst skit. fat manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also he made and repaired when tierin•d. All work done at their shop, will he WAlrant.4l to he well done, and manamtered from the best trinteri.l , . The public ate rerprerted to give UN a trial, and judge for themselves. Es E N W INE & 'SEE LINDE H. Towanda, May 2,,1851. Taman - 201 , cm] W'alla'11111)15.1%21. Impertzut ti, Uousokcoperot 420 = =v4,. TtlE subscriber thankful for the ' liberal patronage heretofore " A ' ceived, begs leave to.inform his . . t /13 Ifnenas and the public gear:ally, • !and those commencma House - r. ll 'keeping to particular that he has =s - r —. now on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, 'which he will warrant fo be made in a substantial inaune4 and of hest Mareriati. US, such as mahogany and Walitat tlYcss. ink bureaus. marble nun plain tops t mahogany and walnut wash-4211.15; marble tops, and plain, ttf dif- ferent patterns. Card and end tables, Sofas C o uch. es, whatnots, drc4 DEA 11 , 3 TE Field, French and low post bendsteads. finished in handsom'e - style and or apkiwedpatternattogether with other furniture usu ally called for, all •ol which will be sold on thi'Most accommodating terms. The owtrscriher also.provided With a plain. nodlashinniittle HEAIt 4 E, and will hold himself in railine.s to attend to, all orders in undertaking. 1 1 lie wilt furniA,inq boxpt,wlien.fleNireil. by the.nid AI which the nprpie !nay be kept i fur n week. Cl/F -FINS READY MADE. E L 1.4 t,f air kind made to tirilpr. and ..viirrantato n. of the best Towanda. Jactuaq 17, 102. Macbanb STEAM :ENGINES AND BOILERS. • t, VMS 31021 N CCREEENV, • . , 'LA WIIENCE,' MA tad. „ . , IUrADWEACTUBC. lidesni Engines and Boilers It frani'B frr : 101 W horses power. liorizontil OD heavy iron . bed plates, cost in one piece. • rl it have expansion valves; sll puts' ground so as to lw steam tight 'vrithiut pocking tir. paint ; all-beatings mid weaning Surfaces large,stal running in adjustable boxes of bronze or' Babbitt metal; all -halanco Wheels with named belt face. The Ilegubtor is attached to the last plate. Trio' Force Pump . is in an independent stand, arranged with crank Abaft sod tight x tid loose pulley, ready to receive a twit ours the engine shaft or (iota toy other Waft. The whole style of work is not Sur.' passed try any engine builders in the. Unitod routes. Boiltrs of the hese American or. Boitilishirots beads, cart or W11)0411 1 iron—either tabulator with Uuer— losdr in the tenni( thorough manner. Eirinritrunt 8 to IVO horses power rimidantly nu hand or in progrexe. to b, delivered within a ceiv d • of the receipt of en iir*r. Also, tteym Silty cov,t.lo of stewing COCO feet hoard pleasure, of 41110 inch !wants. iu 12 hour.. with ore Muley s..w, and requiring no other lucl than the sawdust. The folin., , %ing are the prices of o few of these en saw M U, it - whiffing steam niigdar, boiler and iron chimney. cum Opt'. ; pitman irorn.; milley caw irnm; setters ; fen& and a!! bolls end Irwin fur 7do 01 cArtingt...cpinidon, .$1:180, etle o i , ie, IP in, d,aatrNr , 3dirnler, •25 in. $.11:,,c: t.ithtnbul , r Innier. ton' :;60 .rytt , re feet nt tiPD,titg, plAtiarr, rtlal V0%4 d o at,tl 1.161 , rirld IJCAT ,, ftry .Lt t . , 12ll• - •:i•r•.f30 with I uhulAr lo•trr. eof,lalnina 480 irk of hentitipt surfate. eougdrlr ns brintr, $1775 Deliveretl.eitt the ran , of the 13.t-tnn and NTairx 112.1 roo,l , :st Lavrtelice. 26 mile% bout I.ltmtatt. Tcraveita,ll 1.11 ole‘iVery, 13 ,i 1,4•4 for the raso‘a. into,- fled to Fait and price.. net , odilley• rt Nav h Hondlev. late of Pithifield, whoee . 0 . um eietini , are tiliently tinkly I: onwit, nave feta-rub . l4:en ch.ugr of the weals of the E.ees Cemponv.ittel will alde. nith their int-waged I:trill:les and VIVO'. rience, t,t mike tlone approved engines eheyer and better than heretofore May la, 1N:52.y aonnecv-mAi Y. A acne. Eri 50 0 C Zas' \AT HAT EVE n I: concers health and happiness 9 - of a ',CIVIC, is at all Wiles of the moot valued.h.• le•vertanee. I take it for emoted that every penal, will tin 511 in their power to race the lives of their eletlaftm, and that every person Will endeavor I. pro mote their own health at all sacrificer. I feet it to he you that lVOItll:S, tie tor orithm of the mom relel rated ph, os ire the 1,. itoart eons. a I .nze reej .airy ..t to is bleb eteildrets arid adults are 1131 ie : you hive •Iti 011410 r r,.nnuually elotenlioa f, un, our l.uw of t.od t.. ttirmlh.r, I 1111 breath., pm tti-he stomach. ptekleta at Itte nose, hardness a n d tailors. of Ow ',env-. dry slow fever, pulse inre tt oreer.....reentmelter that 1 : 11 these demote ‘Vutus, and you should at oue's apply the le myth : Mcbenszel's Uf'crm syrup. An asfscle Is , usOcs! ul•rn seltlattie I ru.rip!e,, eons. ,sanded wish purely vre• tal•le su!••ts.lms, brim i.er• fretly safe vilt.t. tat,en, met ,!tat.rtnibett in stll it. effect. and 1..1 lets.intz the morn, in ss digea.ed randition, ns .114 , 1 a.tvrrti.•rd t,.•.•trutns.emein.sed Cidonsrl.for she resussestl of Wenn.. inch as leszesees, %'erasseuce..., :cit... lost has pertsornad the tn,..t .I.Vell the ht.. s csf tlnm. - aintlo t both yourez and oW.w•ho have been pronounced tespele.s.—ls,cura'le I.y PPtt•i cians. Read the follovssc,g, *lnd Isccutne cenvinced ul its efficacy over al! others Ain. J. N. 1-I.tar.:cs —Thi4 IN to cella , / that 1131 * Child, 15 veins of age, has mu beef, wk for was attended by Dr, Loper, Wh.nla 1.114 PG is!rf for a long. time vii , hoot teeervine any he.. fit ; u hen one, vim: her up Ng lortirvabie, I N4ll to i!e und consulted ono. of Ow her ,•,:i uroo nil! Worn , . at It j.l lime I WA , iodw VIP 1.. try rr,,rur Syr , ( I). till r hottle.. the erairrly 1,.1 I e .Ith. llopimz that .his will prove a t..-n. fit to parents o low elnithen are similarly stinted. 1 LITI yours, Scr, Hcbenfachir Livcr PUT. No port of the lit In .4 *mem I Mile to Ai...44e thoo , the lavEn, it r•:rvicc noa here, u. lottiif th+ trivoct. or giv.t.p.. n roper onornilovo to ih. l bile; shal wr0.(14 arli 111 l of t h e o• 11• II". ginner inipoolnid r,:,,iof otip.o‘oleno. owl remit. earl. 11-4 iol Liver complaint. &.e. We lit. therefor.. mrateli I %cry 0i.11114.in0 'butt • iiht inoollente n INF ar arson of the Plll4 lir c po.vd .•1 blifdt and Pt: Or. fur n y .nture t he .arh —Namely, 61 Expectorant, which yogrceor„. secret from ilie milmoniry mucuA membrane. 01 prrimoten the eli,charge at secret...l matter. 21..1—a.. Ai/eta/he. it hick chnmzes in Rome imiereii e ile 411.1 tl certain 111-floi 141 .o,.trtn. 3.l—n Male. .11101 1i iv.* toce to the nervous= riimewtod iten:th :not • to nil i.r.rita of the Lodi' . 4 h—n C.Ph.:rl • vt . .inh mt. perfect hummer with 11: , ler 41:t1 ”ftelfrtfly! 11111 the bowel... mil Pr ;11-11!Ite W! fee ma... „r. and • oval. d innuer, e '6 l . "1,, h „ :VWn;,.lrt• r. ri—Dr :* P. r I J. NI . it ;C. II II- 0-•• ,, • • ; 114,11.1 ,4 4 11; C... - , ,,111 1 .1 . 1.4.1; ; H 1%1,4. ; 'Lir!! rrtir 1). ~,,, M t-i, Par6lto•=l 1,n•.... ; ; 111.40 T. U. 11.•vrIgn THE OLD T.e. rinD STILL IN OPERATION? THE sub+criber would an ,j - flounce to Ow public that he .1 I line.. now nn ham% a rni will ma lie iii,r-itl to ortte; all kinds of Cabinet rurniture, ..., --- 74-i-..1; ; --- such a.:. s.ora...l)ivaf-s. Limoges .-. 141 ... . Center. Caul. Diniinz and ftreak• ) ;r fasi — rahle4. Pdatine.alic. %Val. 1 , bolo" • nut %In pI e av , ileh..try Iturcan,. ci,',..--- Stant', (11 rarn.w.. knob. Chan , and Bedoeadc of every deseripm.n. which are. find wilt I.e In of the be-t in .t, r,l aal w,•ri,-nia dike manner, ai,d wli.ch Ihi.y T , ill -01 for ca•b Op. • lwr than ran he bonAt in any ~th'i.. r Wdre-room in the countr. RELII.DIEP-DTAME COFFER'S, on hand on the most reasonable terms. A good HEARSE will be furui.hed on funeral occasions;. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda, Jane I. IfM.:: ' " • ' BOOTS AND SHOES. ( — IND of the largest nssort. ; ment ever carved iti'Dra.l. ford County. can be found nt 1. - _ & - 8 Alexander's Clothing Store• first dnar south of Meerut's Dry { s ands Store, nip Main street. ;$l. D. IrDZIMPUTELL. of Elmira, has established a Branch at the above place. AU our work will be sold at the price Mark. eii ants no dritiation in price : and i 4 either bol diteet from the klanufavorer or made by ont*elvt s and warranted to gin. en tire satisfaction. • Eiery de. script ion of . BOOTS .AN SHOES. Mena. Womem—Childrent and !bulks Also. 11Ieijk. and 11 4, mens C'alf awl liallaio and India Rabber'Over Nimes chOp,l7.~r cask incase can mi.l examine,. Ste you ri.elxes - . To T 8 5 .2 ' tuna < PARTICULAR , NOTICE: " A A . t y ir. : pri tma shl v „ g i tns - i.fles . ac t,m . 1 p.p ~. w i h the .41"Priber.4 sire reque,ted 1., c:clltnint4i.try. ?tit , iigr.ge stem either t y 'tole nir. rianlit';? . ." Apr! .4 riopp; :bat ;;re ..r• r flu.% inugt be pa4,'. TuWiLlidii, A . 1411 6, t 832. . H. tk &M. C. DUCEOWIL El &t. ME 11) . T A • t •- ' - 101. 8 r * 2"; 4 1 7 • • CHERRY : PEC 'ORAL •,..0 • 1 ' For.sho pore of CODONS, COLDS; HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, ,WHOOPING-COCHU, Or all the numerous medirintri extant. (and sorer of them yaltuahle) for. the cure iii,pulmorm Ilothitlfg ha , ever been f .. loch rook! c. Misuse in its iffects with this Preparation. abets cure sountimes, hut et .0 times and its isll disea t es of thr turtle .ssid !Inuit %heir 11111•ClitilA! Can give rehe this will do it. It is pleavutit to take, and perfectly sale in seem-Janet , with the directions... t.rtie do 'not advertise foi the information of nem, who have pied ifbut thO.e who have not. Families that have known its value will not h • without it. and by its timely use they are; Frew') from the slancerous consequences Gouallsand Odds which neglect( d, ripen 'Lir fatal c.assumption. .4 the ltrhi-te.-t• hmetts In.ioute wa, lill4 prrpuratl a i.yihg 80..ril tl Jukes , 11 )1•1:7 ; 'h.. 314-0314 ll.e tlurr g fru, 1/1•1i;l111.:* of Alt, 1:1111I• c•oostry ; the Dieh.oot (i'.itw 11114!'1.10 31 1 .7illFilmali, has 1,1141 41VCr: I I" , Carlin HI Plc TOnit, by ithese .‘esstrin it in con siderto tors 111 ' i ts rairnorditlit) exc..l:rnre bind tywel6l if. CU rill!! all; I Inns or tilt LaMar: and Throat. Rend the folios tam ..upo.ito) Intoltietl nn she luny experience of the etnit.ent Physician of the Port and City nt Monoia flivru, N. .1 R. Dow 'cc* =NE NINI Alc3ical CROUP, ASTHMA, AND ' CONSUMPTION. Dr J. A7rer.l S-r..lintrit. May B. 1851. ycarit trial your Citetr) i'ecti•ral is my pray tttA tivirvit whin I forcs-1.. Gant it.t eitini.t.itititi e ii.t Gr 111.1.°, thus tt t`rafhevivs and UL11.4 , thy C. 11101% NIA 1 . .11. 1. , whlmim ae. ni this sectin, tire tierttlisriv itrt.ii It, .11114! lu. Ito! IP in dt.rovrrt d. nrtr .1,1 11. 111 W hose I , t•tiet reriwav e n v) h 0 i ti ad e • lar thi• dart. miters of the throat ti.l 111(1114. 4. J. J. 1.14:14T11.7 , , M. 11., P. R.M. Sep ,w l- ,at it Ilit4 done in, a WeVitl d Cun.l i t ufJon, 1 , 0 1 only in the It,l 1.. m tut; 1111 l Fel Dr. A'yer t Syritiuntr, .1,11.1,1. '28.7,2 In the ntoruh of July 11x1. I yio. teat dtarnccea in the ttf Califorira. I rt.turutal Saii Ftutteisro its Imre of re; erYinit tat f climatp atid tli.trbsel C 'Hre...l but w.s f. i .ntmed by ti severe outwit- 7 91..1 titudi isittetiet“. I 1 . /tinily t tam d fur borne, but re-fa ill d lail twtielit from from the 1.,;y:1 4r. ertldrile.lllllllUril If) Vow wiry.- arrived in New 1 . ./ ,An. at mare arl4rli. ,r 1 11 my arqutpaitattoto 4 . t o sit ton of CIPIA itti.in I it metre.- dial I ,qIW 110 "'tail, it act ,r 1•L II 0131 frieti.ll •kiir.tve.l. 11 Ohl. ti.ort I 1),•(;,1 I:o,;l.atout(rd.') i41%.11111:4e it h ittli t • t x t.f di-living y bet • fit Itoill ilv uvr Y"1/ are hi lit receive tl.-,e litre" 014 I trot regard ;t m y .1 1 00 to Ibe rdlltetod, !brooch you that. any in the pp f( ell efle t/S iv 6/11V ',PAW eels ( attribute tt t f your (Al Ellin' P.m: 'l . lll 41.. tf V 1 11. !.! ‘1 W. 8M f rri A ;oil 2. IS IS' Dear Sir : ..reehipz that I h.'s-e been mparid r- mI, prrmoupe urnv.•. OirnUiltl -4. , 11r 11,011111 , 4 ittgrily t v 41• pot h'efite or t ;1.41. I St 1:1 CAP the Ithi rty to . Xre.A.- fit% U.t.*11111,,1, nlxriii'tlg t! t t ttt 4 "I (;.,n-wol.tlor had MI . 1.141 I.IIM t , lilt ant 1 ' 0412 It r h.qw • when rttv thV-man hnntalti .tte • of P. CT.OI A L •'' its of ..rd iintnt dlatr• v.,(1 ionV in o f. w .seek• time tttw rt-utlt tell Mr I o h«tilth. If i t % vitt t"., r what it 101 4 e'0 , 116. tor rn.• yin stns .au• sit the belsOrteff ly v tr.tlitlV Soli every ble , ple3tr. I urn 1 • ••ry re-prrt 10 7 , y J. CLA i:•.t....rf l'r•rr'+t: With h 31 , -Ilt opt t! Wt.! fr HAM. 1,0 .1••. t .zer pr•••sr ~111 I.e rdduc.•.! Le frutn it. • 11:11, 1111.1111 , 1•11. nod Iy, .% NILS r. .11T.IF. on F. \I I I.v Dr. 11. I:. polrrEtt W..14.1...r.1 . ; E. Irv. r. 11 , 1.11101r , N Tter:o ; .V. 11. 1:1!l.', El ; 1 , 'Corr •!' ; ul.l I % nil Pro/v.7i . rry , . bete. %3l =ILL TEE EV' IT. 17 7- 7. - 31fai "r,NI MPASra r gn " . , ' 7l (Dr. E. L. Soule & Co) , ii V.l *o il l 0Y.c14111741' ta ri • nuts Ittiti.A t A Ar •if ‘‘. api .fr ..1 Dr. E. I, sorLE .e Iwo' , e •,[. I f , All. 4•11 C I, Ow I 01•!.. j 11.11%, yr 1.1..rwr .1 .1 , 01 11 Mr!: it u.t rur .1. L. ••••:, r , - . r ..14. It., • ilk m•y ••,•.1 : 4 1 • %."‘1 \ i! • ::1 • 0. , r , re• .111.. I. it. pr r • • t•Lit t.. I r r r 1. L. 4 I 1. I MI It. -1 •I.iit. Co Th.• Crti:lll.l/1 - S. Fr 111.• : It CT . ! . 1. Mt.r01..• \ \.. %Ins 10 1 EMI ..1 ii-e.l gem .• wilitrs-ed the Iwa.th-rt ., .1 , q1111.1 thrre..r.f. ‘111...r the ntnICTINI as the 140.1 ss which We are , tecita tiyard. I:. M. I;(ii:EltTS. G . IL Mb )%IN. Nl. I), P 1111.1.1 r:S, 1) (7, i)1174. 11. T11113111"1 - S, 14F11' REr.n. P. S.— V.os hrt• a 1 lirefty 111 1.111 , 115 h 1111.•..1 , h. : 1.11 1, g.. , 11. IN:%,1111E or Cor rrurrttv I %V,. Pro 11111 , 0x:1 , ..li , any' 4 - 1,, r i I O Ifilil4 a N.llrl dar ,•,1 inj!;.• Immt• hot n...1..' ..t Ih, :1.• tl.l 1.01 V s i.• Isiii.ii•'••lss•s• I, Ills 0tte...44.'1 st sp. ow Gs. IRS , . &c. In e Ir, 1.11'.114 . •A'114 . 11 if .., to dl Lr . eel ti.dur )r.tri .01 . Dr. r:411:1.1: S C.)., .s)rarube lh,•nll:,ca Co. N. V., 8..1.14 Dr. H. C . POHTU.I-I,Toryttanla Pa., awl 1, 4 their Agents in every town in the country. 21y Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block! U' 4. ChanelOrlin, , ..--.... U . AS just returned from thecity ' , 11`. • II of New York with a large 1, .11 - f - ..,: ,.. ,...c a th n e ppl:o n f o : n at a ch e e n s, tr i le e s tv :_ elry te a ire n ir d . ,A , Silver ware , "comprising in part. . 4r. • j , -..y - .7 . L e E pine oral Plain Watehrs, with ("Ilk A , ti 4 41 1,( .- s CitilliplFte lisgortnirnt of Gold '.- ....: - ..fr. dervelty. smell as F.ar Kings. Fin. ter tin za,Breast Pins. liracelets.lmekets. Gal' , chain,, Gold Pens. Keys. ere. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Ileads-:-all of which he offer- Mr sale ereeeeditigly cheap for CASH. Wmcheir repaired 'un Ails notice. and warranted to run wellair the money will he refunded. and a wrP ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—Ni A PLE SUGAR. and 'Country Nadu(' taken in pavineut for work; aintois I. learn 12911.,fift neerer,rhai the Prwluee gnarl he paid when the woe a , elone—twor against credit in all its fitrnis. W. A. I :IT All BE RUN; Agent. , Towanda. April ttsll..losft. CAV HERE ts, Ge. nre tel . % h. how oil the 15111 it .% this a'l persons bar. beriag: orlrmo's; i,i o iny accouat. as I shall pay uo de6is of hts Contracting. D. GOULD. Windham, Oct. 20, 102.. - C - - P lt ffit" 7 .-. llrtsoleaste and Retail Dealer in . DRUGS, NEM, GAGOZIZZ Zit, LICGOR, e lk QTORE in the south end of the Ward Haat, L. known as - the largest. cheapeto and m olt rx , uslortmer.t we.t of the city. Perth:elm atte tti trr omen to any el till•who.uthy a / I .h to (l A, el i ni i i , e vi e , putieOuse, and any ebethral i nto will be ehret fully and gra( u; louhl y gi v e n f. th,,, who wish to consult coneemill/ thernatk a , or r,,,, Continmtus supplies of fre-h and rrcently tartwo tiereit ate" weal!) , milt it'll. having been e . ' u ,, fo i l ;" levet! with a view to their usrfulnna, and iny e l l . wanieti not usually Imp% eith e r will b e c m , / 4„ 7. procured at the 101111111b4 notice by 1:xpr,„ .6 4 hwring their antler. Accommothomg rlgik. ,!„,.. will he early to safelg conipeund am pre cuo , r ,r - :. endeavor 11)1113Le it (INIIIIII . ViI the 1M1•rti,),, ,,r : 4 Agrredtple. All gott.la 5t...11 .be C.6.111411'4 ii7,,1,,.41 '". as lepreperated, and being Xgent tor the 6, 41 , 4 uidr Patent Medrcines, all thaw found in 11 4 : 1 can be relied upon, in all easrs, a. Infing gen , tat Fterk now enthrriges every article iu the tal c , which may be found the following: Drugs algid Z u .Zedicinee. •etetS. tailors • • torn.. pissafoetida I.quill lambic valeMs 1 camphor copal • gamboge ..ergo arp u il, !ginger etc t{trairic illo} reit .fiettac Acetic t!ttric riatic Aqudf.atiei Nulvlturic 1 . 11/13/1e VIC Fir CA paiva Tula Sulphur Lit - r rtc Ilnyberry • It (.711;n4ision p. lu% i (It t. ' 4l Elm due k-FENCI.s. Wii.lrrarrell cif LX*l ft ACTS Surttpartila tntittligit littnt.l44. At , mite Vuttiitt Lemon • e Per. igreek A (Liu:Away It .i.e • G sub n Mumiaril Card s mom Colchicum etc It.owv.ns. Chamomile . A mica !Awn& r etc GUMS. MEW 1 ell-er, C. 1.., I.: I'llff 111 were n 1,111411. 5...1.. epp. r . Co, I) or, r J 1 1...0...1 :S; A ++ I. .far (;;:i risil af.ll :"$; , r•). "..1 111 , . ; 1 / 4 ••., • 3.1 : 1 / 4 • • I, 1 1 I, a: .L !!. WEE .I , 111rn I . I •n't• . 1322113 tragoctietli etc 1:3212 32123 =MEI Ell 113=1 MOM IS= of 1,z41 URI il.•1114n, wier:reen =1 111=1 I), ,d wk 1-.3V111 hasty ~ .111i1rV I , r If ZL r I Iwi•per111 . 1111 c•tpl :.v. r *lc 133E02 MEE ZI93=IIZI =I c sionl6o Irut iau %dap urrueric I.ljelia ( pink) irltrito re ivie.c tiiquorice Imar • h i ,4palary rhet) ,, Fir b GR.OOZ.RIZ I.u.mr2 r , uenr. • ! tt.t. r:er Merril br nn .1111 111:utl llec c ISIME P: fro:r . S 11.1" (' t• tV .1 I , 1 .1,2:1.1. 1 , 1, I II .., p %. t %tilt I tt. ,t. =I In %SI .1 e I d and I , r,v 01..Vf.i• I IIN I pa it i/ •s ri VI `I r •'1 r ,: era. lc r• II I ; I •, VII,. 11.11 1... •, 1111 p lri .11•:. i• I 4I p.orl 4. llP:!tir C 0.,.,...." BP.USHES b .t, 10 , I 3 nit.-1 r 11.11, I.llllliqz It mtllttiV44l,tivsler, (.0111', .11 , ant, lather, tat& t•ru,bn. Mi - 00113nC07E. (•••••4 ~• 1 , 1, , F 1 ••• • ••1-.0 MEI= ..,;i =II =MT ; III; t Vt.. . 1. ) t.1 , •fl , ~. , !.14,7e. C ' .7 , - z Fri,,. h GI 1-4 'II 18. 12-'B. 12. 6. 11 , -11. 1,:•I1, 8.10,7 1 raterkt tiIENT F. , n liorsitv.• Expecl.l4ni, ;SanVice &C. Fl I.e . + , per•on, 'it, hilmq c"rr , clor, ,"C• Mervhnid".. (Lirglitle woynt.'a I Chrtry...l - f • nr , rll% , Publl•ynry 11.11v3:11 pm] E tic. I trick ', . Vermartiee. 1 - 10 , 10 0 ..i."v P. 1 ..-11, "r t-Iric la. co fa .Iy.rc 411 ' Cli •r b scr Irsl , l , le, I to• i'"e•4• Lit i( tor I. r., F • Folk ill H terooo,!'- I e l •• timot•,. 11:m rw Disrri 211i1 sue Lusi , ou , 4 Rat unit Csi,rmlrotor. Also neeia for ffeloiek'• me fomu,r, oleo:W.0 trew 'e Koko.. tiro '