- cv)soott.rtnto,...._ ik)iwl*' 2 %wa #1,1!:!1 We havemiblitthed from:time to Ihne_e_eumber • . of aitielestn - show the the value of apples as food far rock, and have alwaysentertained the opinion Mel they possees"very high qualithatin this respect. This fullowing article, taken from the Albany Cul !Older, giving the eapetimeuts Whin Payne Win os'', for the , accuracy of - which the,eilitor tieems to ieriseh, ls worthy of the attention of our , readers, Fn elk time, when the !repot apples. is about mean terf;and ht on isbundant " , The tate ,P.A)ne Wingate, of Hallowell. Maine, Made,sottic experiments in fowling pigs sltt'h -al)* pies, compared with potatoes. Both the apples end poising*, were boded, os rather stew , separately, ant} aboit tots-eqnartit of oat and pea meal mixed with each bushel, at the iime the cooking was flit. shed—.the meal being intimately indorporated with ,' the potatoes and apples while they were hot, ,and the mass left to ferniere, slightly, before it was led to the pigs. ~Two pigs , of the same liver, and as near alt titable of the same weight, were taken ; one was fed for a week on a given quantity of the cooked potatoes per day, rule the other on the same quanti ty of apples At the end of task Week the pigs were weighed, and the food was reversed—the pig to a hieb.petatnes hat: been given, was red with apples, and the, one which had received ityptis was fed fir the next week on potatoes. This vourse continued thrungh Several weeks—the foods f each pig being changed every week The result was Itt. apples proved to be fully equal, or sornewha . iriperioritrihe potatoes. to this instance the ap pies were mostly sweet, and they, as well as the potatoes, were neatly ins ripe state. On another rwasion air..W experimented with sweet, compared with sour apples, in various ways He found that when thiy were fed raw to swine the sweet apples were preferable—the animals - 1 them better, as the sour 'apples seemed to make their teeth sore ; but whet? both were cooked and mixed -with meal in the way above described, the was no difielence in the gain produced by an equal q uantity of each. 1 shoot') be stated, however, that ail the apples used %vete palatable kinds, nearly ripe; and that unripe, and ill flavored apples, are known to t be less relished by stock, as well as'less nutritive. It is Prooable, also, that when, sour ap ples are eaten raw, and in considerable quantities, the animal maijtake into the stomach too large ar amount of actirwhich may tend to derange the di gestive organs. The object would be chiefly tibial toed by cooking, and the saccharine fermentation, by which the pulp loses much of its acid and is nearly sweet. It does not appear from analysts that the amount of actualnourishmeet is much greater in sweet than in sour apples. Mr. Wingate practiced fattening swine for sever al years, on food composed principally of apples The animals attained good weights and the pork was solid and of excellent qualities. In other in• stances, we have known apples fed raw to horses, emirs, and other stork through the winter, with much advantage. For using in this way sweet ap ples would probably behest, And they should be inch as would keep till spring.- They may be sun ed in a cellar under the barn, or in the bottom of the hay mire- a ss topper place having been ieft tar that purpose when the hay was put in. They will be - more lilaely to-be injured by heating than by cerzing. They will seldom hems in such a Situa tion as is rneteinneil ; and if they should be tooth ed by frost, their nutritive properties will not be much lessened, if they remain in a dark place, arid where they will thaw A peek of apples a Jay, fed to a cow, oas been !wail to add mote than a (part to the daily quanti ty of milk, besides gamily increasing its richness, ,aa welt as improving the condition of the pow.— The effect of apples is equally favorable to otter stock. Horses fatten on them, and their ,coats VI • some the brilliancy which hardly any other food Will give them. For all stock they answer a simi lar purpose is vegetables, in preventing costive ness, which is likely to ensue from the exclusive use of dry food; and in this way, and by the /rani atent they contain, the contribute mcch to the an imal'. shrill. Ali impression prevails that apples will dry up the milk of a cow. This idea has been imbibed either from the eflect produced on a cow by eating a very large quantity of apples at once, by which surfeit and fever were brought on, or from the trial not being properly conducted till the animal had become hibitnated to the load. The ill effects at tributed to apples would have Incurred with any other rich food, as any kind of grain, potatoes, or other vegetables. A fair average prodnct of an acre of orcharding. in good bearing condition, may be estimated at two Mitered or three hundred 'bushels a year; and at this rate, we doubt whether so great an amcumit of animal nourishment can be obtaitted from the same extent of land, in proportion to the expense, by any other crop. We ahonld not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the cultivation .of apples as food for cock, 11ORTICOLTURAL Una-vs.—To prevent plum trees from black knots or excrescences, cut them off se veral times a year. To prevent the cherry crop from being spoiled by the curcolio, keep the grotind free from grass. The only remedy 1w Ituigherry Ard,-iu shooting "..kondreds have thus been drtven away by a tew boars' labor, so that one was not seen for a week, lb* best remedy for bugs on melon nd squash es, is a cheap square box covered with graze or netting_ To- transplant evergreen*, one point attended to will insure *access—negleelet, in failure—this is, Lenoying plenty of earth with:the roots, A4utclting ati c l• watering the taspberry on light 6,04 Wittlls d o uble the ze of the fruit. Banking tottrol youtie c trq loot ilm„ft t r AuttlinO, is an utf.tlible rentedy,..itt)st 117U14:hing young fruo foie of Iht b. 4.1 op. orations for this coonoy, tit! , the I t io , r ana•ii be re. m ove i3 early io arturnu, •,r tilt: mice 11•1 1 i. play 1 40V . : - ' c , • '- PL.:, A - ING -1-, :I , , cmci.,<4 yout gr,:-.1 , ,,.: to yot.tr f,..1 _ ___..._ . Abstl.\L-I'IIi.ATOR'S Ntr'l'll - ,6 - • ecupspia l v deep, 141,1 1;•,;i , •:•:, , , „:..t...: C.eiii, a tieepj , i , 4 , LI. permin. , , indebted to tiat estate or AMOS. pasture ca iztei 0 . 1-1 - 11 " P L '''‘l ''P ru , Lcct '' ll ' e u ' t. " l / 1 ~:1 KINNEY, decd, tate of Athens township, are ex ce ,,,, „ i t t i,,-,,,,,-; ; + Or , L , 1;•-, +I t.. , '1. ,, ' !,-: Pt . : , ' ' ',. .z , './. ;,, .gt . eby I,..iti. ~.4 d it? InaLl? 1 , 3 V !beat ertthvet delay ; • •••• . •• • ) I.e, -,.....- 4.1 , .. ~u, .1efl.ill1fIr• RUZilk:Bl t , Cili f 1.414 (0 '' 'in ..... .• ' ''' :•!,,' t!li: ihriil V,/ .A • G Plettarci. =MN - Lutl. irvos:,u4ii-Liiitii&3l-uudist 4OW df4".Pre; t,,zAFETY Flibl.l.—Contractors can end a superior n,plr3life mattem' sip sock of Safpty. Fuss st MERCURIfo. ill - 414toctikilcoite. 1. - 2.4 11146 .,V1ke ; 114i 111021121VICIP Istrallffatet SWAMP., I*aeon theierge of the gmei; and so far eons that, my family and :Mends bad lostrali hopes of my re covery ; in when in this situaituti, - haeing, been res cued by" the use .ofSehettcYll„Fulmonic klyrup, I de: site to teatifyorith griteful emotion to Dr. Selieneb t , the unspeakahl&,beeerit..rhaveleceiyed from the use of his inwaluahla Early, pert tisk! contracted i yfolen2c , , cold. end in consequence of,which I had chills, alternated with fe vex, pains in my right breast and shoulder blade, with ti hail cough. and ret ex - pectoration. f kilt getting wpm until I took ray bed, and hid the attendance of ley family physician. I was`untleijiis earn aboutfeer Weak,. and at the expiration or that time 'was redtieedi sir lowlhgt despair leek hold of 'myself and friends, and even my physician abandOned tee *pi Savo me .up to die with the hasty conanniption. - My appet i te wee gape, my bowels: very irregular. fairer and bi g ht. 'treats, pain is my breegt and shoulder, eitztpleirtiith a distressing cough, which was very tight ; my flesh bad nearly . ail gone; and Was so weak that' I could scarcely terSe sty bead from the pillow, and Was 'duly an 'object of pity to behold. My friends had been sent foe to see metie, ind my sick bed was aormunded by kind *QI sympathizing neighbris, who had come to witness my departure from this world. When all rays of hope had Ilk! of my recovery, a neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to try Schenck's Polmonie Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and relieving me of the tough phlegm, and as a meant' of affording temporary relief. remarking at the time, " that I was too fAr gone rot the Syrup to be of any permanent benefit." My wife, anxious for the relief of my intense sufferings, .procured some of the Pul monic Syrup. I found it afforded me relief, end con tinued using it. I could feel its healing influence upon my lungs. I continue to improye under its CFR, and my friends were much gratified to witness my unexpected im provement ; many of my neighhora came to look at me as one raised from the dead. My cough now became bilise, mail I felt .something break,:w .eu I. had the pain in my breast, and I dis charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged and raised a app boy full of matter every day, with hard lumps like grains of something. My bowels now became regular and natural. and my appetite was 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 sommeneed using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I was restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement ireathee of the latter part of winter and.the aptiagowad feel as well now as ever I felt in my life. and I am this day a living testi mony of the greet efficacy of Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Len. this statement he thought too highly colored by some people. I eubjnin, Certi fi cates of tz number of the 'inhabitant, of Tacony, who *ate me at different times during my disease, ant) never expected to see me rector ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers of MystiC Irodge. 1110.270. I. 0. of 0. F„ who kindly watched over ow, and fully beliceedikey would con signiwy leonine. to the tomb t bqt. thanks to Dr. Schenck forhis invaluable Puhnonie - Syrup. my life has been spared, and I am permitted to make the fore going statement fof the benefit of suffering mankind. I testae at Tacony,and am well known by most of the people there, and will ha gratified to have any person call upon me and leap more particulars of the - virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. CREEN, June 24th. 1851. The subscribers, members of the Mystic 7 ml re, No. 270, I:0. of 0. F. of Ho'meatier& Pe. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (and is a member in good standing in NO. 270 1. 0. of 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption. last wint. row that they give him rp .o die ; that he is new fully tutored to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was produced by Scbenck's Pultuonic Syrup. We believe his certificate is correct in every par. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON, P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. J. K. OSMAN, N. G. - JACOB WATERMA N, .111: .1 A MEE/ C. CAI.VER.. jOsli L'A PHINEMORE. Ilolmeshurg, Philadelphia 1.3;;,.., lane 25, 1 1 451. The undersigned, residents of Tacon;,, eight miles above Philadelphia, being well acquainted w!tir John C. Green, and the circumstances attending his rage, feel impelled bye deep senors of imperative duty, to make universally known to the public his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulnionvy Consump tion. So entirely heirless was his condigon, having been but a brief period since in that rapid.y sinkin.; and emaciate state, as to overly 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. Thus the care. Cul use of your invaluable Specific. the Pulmonic By r. up, makesit our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying etandition,-.one of the moat startling results that the whole annals of medi cal Skill er science - can produce. It deserves to be im perishably recoiled to your credit, and secure to you, tho greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless dis ease, a lasting monument and a world-wide reputation in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or destroy. Haring witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings , from a continued cough, sn peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary disease; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu merous friends that no human power could relieve, or protract his life ; muchleas restore him back again to his former health, we feel it thus our duty to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, by means of the egclusive use of your wonderful Syr. up ; and we shorild indeed reloice if we could be made the humble instrun;enta of relief and cure to others tyho may be so unfortunate as to be similarly atlleted. David Conrad, Jease Duffield, V. Hit:Ale s A. Heath, Joseph Head, Jr. , Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James 'Torbert, John Bloginiesbury, Allen Vandegnifl. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole. sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co., Wholesale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phil's. Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 State it Boston U. Blakeley. corner Third and Chestnut streets. Si. eouis ; end by principal Druggists throughout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Po'rter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & Son, Leßays ; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome ; J. J. Warfonk, Monroe ; D. D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy ; C. R. Rathbone, Canton; King & Vorburg Troy ; G. A. Perkins, Athens. cryiku lettereaddressed to DR. J. ff. FICDENCIC, Cate of John Gilbert Q. Co., Whoh rage Dtagests, No. 177 North Third Wert, Philade/phis. ECONOMY,, DUMMY AND NEATNESS. Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TUBE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public .1 that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C.. P. Harder, on Main street, a few doors helow the Brick Row, where they will keep on bend a large stock atatato= o caz)amch uanzAraa ',TILVSKS. VALIRGIOVII)PO, tTes AN articles in their lino manufactured to order. and made of the liest rnaterialond for workmanship cannot tie sinpasard in Northern I' , :nnsylvania, They solicit a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that dtry mu give satisfaction both as to quality and price. C'Atah will he paid for ilidos and sheep Pelts, r rates, at our shop. 57 1 .2 tr,ripo• nps Leather o c .if ek(m.. NM' 7.,wmpta. NoVellvtler . 19th, I Nbn. I(tid 1 , . ; a T fitietell¢iuons. Ettkry k Cu.'s.. Thrailifitr - filatiji . . prices - . 'for -1862: ,' - la addition I o:the :bet nal , freight froM Albany. N.Y. ~ EmerY's Patent changeable power, Thresh- • er, Separator, and bands_ complete t fur 150 00 , Emery's 4 . 4 ( 4'4'1 1 . .. ... •.„ ~ . - .: f., V Patent Changeable PoweeThreske;! - 'er, , Separator and Lands complete, for 190 00' 1 horse. - ~ . .. . , Emery% itaproved Wide Rack and Pinion with Thresher; Separator and bands, for 120 00 . 9 horses,. V , Emery's Improved Wide Rack a.RI Pinion with Thresher, Separator and bands for 95 . 00, 1 horse, . . Cdromort or Wheeler RaCh and Pinion Power. ' Thresher , Separator and bends- 135 00 for 2 horses. , Common or, Wheeler Rack and Pinion Power. Thresher, Separator and . bands • ItO 00 tor t horse, ' (0 -, If soh' separately, the following prices are Charged : emery's Patent Changalgo Horse Powers, Pot two horves,. 4 .4 . 1.10 00 For one horse. 80,60 Emery's Improved Wide Erick and _Pinion Pouter.. For two horses ' •s9o'oo • For one horse 60 00 common Rack and Pinion, os Wheeler Power. For two horses • $B5 00 For one horse. 75 00 Thresher with Cilinder 26 inches long and 1472 diameter, together with Separa- $35 00 or and Fixtures, Portable Circular Saw Mill with St inch Saw, filed and set, in running order for $35 00 cutting fire.wood, dec.. Upright or Felloe Saw Mai "( 01 1 Vtrbeel".l Sao 00 slights, e(b- Churning Attachment for driving one or) two Churns at a time 'of barrel size or e t $l2 00 less (no extra gearing wanted.) Cross Cot Sawing Arrangement, for but ting and caning off logs, including saw, $l2 00 guides, and connections for use. Power Corn Shelters, for I horse and for? $l5 to 2 bones. S $5O 00 TERMS—CASH, or NOTES with security and interest, payable in 4- or 0 months. When good endorsed notes, payable at bank are received, part of the interest will be deducted. 41.1. ARTICLES WARANTED, MADE OF good materials, and to opperate as represented. or may be returned to the subscriber within three months and purchase money refunded. Written warrantees given when required. Persons wishing to bay TIERM y T .at:: Ara 1a1—,41.)7r17034a.9 4 should order them at sn early day as the Manufac turers are much driven-by orders, and supply can not at all times be kept on hand. 1:1.• It is not necessary for me to recommend these Threshing Machines for they are well known, and recommend themselves to_ the good sense and pocket of every prudent farmer. lam fully prepared to furnish a well ma.le , arti ele. I will go•irantee that the freight on any Two Horse Machine, shall not be over 1-9 at Binghamton or Corning, or at any intermediate station on the N. Y. dr. E R. R. M. WELLES. A t hens, Bradf.,rd Co. Pa. inne 21, Itin. BOOTS et SHOES! Sohn 1 17. TAS removed hi; establishment to H. 111:1's store, 1.1 co ,;:ler of main street anti the pnhlie ;pram and will continue IL:. manufacture of Batas sod shoes, heretofore. He homiest receive() from ;Very York a /urge assort ment of Women's; Children's and 1, 2 7,75e5' Shoes, which are offered at low prices. The attention ci the Ladies is oaripulsrly directed to' his assortment, contort...mg the following new styles :—Enamelled Jennv Lind gai ter boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and stilt gaiters ; walking shoes, bubkins,&c, Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large ageortg,ent oi Obild:en's fancy gaiters, hoots and shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This steak has been personally selected with care, and he believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. a-3% Th. strictest attettion paid to Manufiretaring, and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continu ance oI tht liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda. May 9, 1851. JOHN C. ADLNIS J rfFti ?UCF►it6AHL Jaw= dt, IMACZMIXAF 3 3I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TO !WAWA. Brad ford Coma y 111132• ItTit' • TIIII7 2111111C111-.XCLII9 COU!TT 81711Y6TRIA, HAVIIVP lacated in Towanda, his services may -I- be Atained by addressing a tine dim* the Post Office, or by calling at the offiee of El/yeses Mcrcur, Esq., ;where k wilt bit Vaunt], or where a written ap. ticatpion may be h-ft. Nov. 1, ism. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they hove taken the shop fogncrly occupied by Adam Esenwine, on ?Jain street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITH ING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by - doing their work well nud promptly, to merit, as they hope-to receive a share of public patronage. 00128 E—SHOEING done in the beat manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed' itrilse most skil ful manner. WOOD WORK - for wagons will also be triode still repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be watranteo lobe well done, and manufactured from the best materials. The public are requested to give us o trial, and judge for themselves. F.SEN WINE & BEEDISCHH. Towanda, kitty 2. 1851. 4VI I .I(gRNVINVB ISUAlarßratriMi Important. to Zlonaektopers: subscriber thankful for the ..ral patronage heretofore re rved, begs leave to inform. his ends and the public generally, td thotteleomiziencine , . HouseiT juparticular that he has . lw on hand a large assortment Ft. l l3ntiffl4t-,whictstte will warrant to beMade in sANtantialtriatin e'r,,and.of tht• best materials. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut arras ing bureaus. marble and plant . tops ; mahogany and walnut washstands, marble to ps, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and enettAtes, Sofas. Couch en, whatnots, tkc. BDADSTrolikk—lfigh. Fiel d s French' and low piL.l bondsteint , .. finished in handsome style and of approved patterns. together with otheirfurno me usu ally called Vr, all of which will be sold on the moat accommodating terms. ' (7,0' The subscriber is also provided with a Maio. and fiv•hionable it said wilt holdhtrosrrlf in Hl:Jinn- , t., attend ltr - c.)l or.lers in UlAenali:rtg. no w4lll - up,lo) i, e bore. when desired. by the aid 1 wifirii tire 1 . , , rp-e in.q be kept t", , r :1 week.. C'DP el 11 - fl 7 NTADE. 11.--Pqtt.lture of ati kind, made to on.ler, and warranted to be of the be>i,tualt.rials and workman ship. ' Towanda, Jinuary 17, tem:. • 1102101 r ,!.Alt i rebanbilt lt:rr'' ' ~..... STEAM i ENOLNES.:' AND'. , BOILERS. •,-. -`: : ' first' zsparte 'coromMupt - • • - . otit4 : .. t _ _Ali eV.; ~ KA B hi t• - .1 - - L - MrAtiTPlUfr.. steam jagging and Boiler's ..front,4l to : IWO , borate pOsver..: .lithixontsi En- eines, on heavy iron. bed plops, Card in one piece. All have expansion lakes; ail joints ground so as to be, steam tight aritiout packing or. paint ; ell bearings and, +Pealing anrfav'ealtOgg, and running in adjustable boxes of bronze' in; , Billibitt Metal; ell 'haterice wheels,with. turned belt face: ' The Regulator ia attActibil te the bed , plate. - .ThB'l o o/0-'l l unip 'is in Ari iitlependentitand. •arnamed with crarilt abaft end 'tight 'arid tense Pulley, may , th'esceiver a! belt' froth the engine 'shaft' or, ftoro., , any olher.,abilil., • The whele•siy la of - Wiiik - ii riot Inn- . 1 mood lit' any ,etikine: lioildets in the United §tates. i•' lioders•Orthe beg! 4merican or •Entlisit iron fiends, cast or wrought- 40,411411er tnbulth,oe.with flues--; i made The moat thorough Manner.. .. , , r 1 , ;tnernes from El to, lop horses power ,constantfy, ow 1,,,„a ofin progress, to , be delivered vidtbin 4 few days , 1 of the iechipt uteri thder. • Also, Steam ldaw Mills. capable of soWing,Bl44,feet I board measure, of one inch boards, in 12 hours, with I one.Muley list!, and requiring no , other fuel than the 1 sawdust. - . fur's. The followfrii are the prices of a few of these en , antes :-- Saw Mill, including steam engine, boiler and iron' chibaney, complete ;, pitmen irons; muley saw irons; setters ; feed,and a!l bolts and irons for 30 feet of cerriiige, complete ' " $l3OO, eiismr enginc;,ll! l'u.iliametei of cylinder; 23 in. stroke' with iuhill.ar boiler, ,contvinhig 330 sqgare feet of heating surface, and all castings, pipes, valves, and other pinto necessary ; to set it In complete opera. dolt, $1325 Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder. 30 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 4do square feet of beating surface, complete as before, $1175 Delivered au the , ears of the• Boston and Maine Rail road'at Lawrenee, 26 miles from Boston. Terms, cash on delivery. Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers, atid pricey adcortlingly. McKay 4 - IrinaleY, late of Plttifield, Mass., whose steam engines are already widely known, nave recently taken+ charge of the works of the Essex Compony,and will be able, with their increased facilities andexpe rienee, to make their approved engines cheaper and better thati heretofore May 8,1852. y $6OO ortAzi,zapstail) 1 X 7 R .V the ttialtli and hap piness of ilcnil fa is at r all time* of the most valuable importance. I take it for panted that every person 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 feel it to be my duty, solemnly to assure you' that WORMS, ac cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians are the primary causes of a large majority olf diseases to which children and adults are liable ill' yip have an appetite continua lly,changing from one kinder food to another, ball breath, pain ia the stomach, picking at the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that ell these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the ra ilway U€obensack's Wcrm Symp. An article founded upon scientific principles, corn. pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per• reedy safe when taken, and determined in all-its effects and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, as most advertised nostrums. composed of Grannie l,for the removal of Worms, such as Vmengra, Vermifuges, dze., but has performad the most a s tonishing et v e ,y ui d saved the hat sof thousands, both young and nld,who have been pronounced? hopelegs-111 curable by Ph) • clans. Read the following, and become convinced of its etlicacp over all others: Mu. .1. N. HOBENsArn—This is to certify t h at my child. 15 years of age, having sick for rl years,and was attended by Drs. Loper, Whillis end Phisler for a lung time without rece,ving any betr•fit ; when after g - ving her qp ax incurable, T went to Philadelphia and consulted one of the t‘est physicians; her disease growing worse. ft was at this titre f crass induced to. try Hobe/me/es Worm Syrup, and after taking two bottles she entirely regained her health. Hoping that this will prove a hen, tit to parents P/JOSE chltdran are eiusilariy affected, f am yourF, &e., obenza.c3es Liver rills. r,- No part of the vystt m is more liable to disease than the Liv au, it serving as a fi terer to purify the blood, or giving a proper secretion to the bile ; an that any wring action of the Liver etli ots the other important parts of the system. awl rest' if g oar iot•iy in Jaundice, Liv e r c o mplaint, Dyspepsia. &c. We should, therefore watch every symptom that oit ht indirm, a wring of the lover. These Pills being e4iropo,ed; of P/unts, furnished by nature to heal the dick —Namely, :An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. end—an which.chatigea in some insensible and in explicable manner, the certain ruarbil action of the system. al—a Tome, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, nicitraring health anti vigor to all parts of the hotly . 4th—a Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with other ingredients, and operating nn the howel:k, and erpelling the whole masa of corrupt and 'vitiated matter. and pyrifying the Wood, which de stroy; disease and re stores health. firtuff,,ra . County—Dr. B.C. Porter and J. Ai. Ree . :l, T..`wart.da C. H. Herrick, Athens ; M Bullock & Co. .9tuli;;lvid ; Barnes & Bailey, Waver ley ; H. epear, Springfield Troy ; L. D. 'Paylor, Burlington ; Brown & Mo.^roeton ; Parkhust & Lamb, Leroy ; Chas. Itathbone, Canton ; also T. B. 1 - I,,whind, Columbia, travels in the adjaes , t' counties. 48v TEM OLD TA= 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 remit:we, such as Sofas. Divans, Lounges Center, Card, Dining and Break fast Tables. 'Mahogany, Wal nut. Maple and Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various kinds, Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, which are. and will be made of the best material and workmanlise manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bou4ht in any other Ware-room in the country. REWantaltaani Wig, op hand on the most reasonable terms. A good HEARSE Willbe furnishedon Funeral occasions. . AMEB MACKEYBON. Towanda, June 1, 1852. B. 007'S aND . S'HOES. • ONE of the largest assort.. 0 1111 1111 t meat ever offered in Brad. ford ,County, can be found at J. 1 7.......1. ,, , ... 7 ....,,,,.. :7,1 , _ ,I,i, firsts Alexander'sdoor o r out il o C lothing u f, 3B; : i e r r ya -Tif f - rtliottlif4.lide on Kain street.' TovoinnEomaga --- , ~. , • .„. - Mr. sv ei.naalminzae . . . of Elmira, has emit:4o4,M a Branch In the above place. All our work tte SOW' at the price mark. ed and no dcriaLion in price : ttud i 4 either bought, threat j'youl.pLO,Nanufaciurer or made by ourtrelyes .. and trirrantedto give eiitire Satisfaction. Evert• de script of • SO:0 TS t AN 'sl4 OES Women.' Chihli-01;r mtri Yoga's? Urn Neils and If",twizi 11,11rdo and India • Redhec Ount Nimes chopfir rant Please call and examine for yonrselves.CD l'orantin. lied 22: 1%52 Gm. PARTICUL,AR NOTICE. A Li.p,%r-urN 101-ri!!,•,l h ttu tir;ite•4eCl ftirlffi , u,:u,111,:;. atia art arigk alcsia-eala; by bole Of payment. 41rirt all notes .that we over due,roust be paid. Towanda, April 6,1852., H. S. dr' M. P. MERCIIR. GORDON AIcKAY. Agept MOII.R TR nITER, R. BOWMAN .:.:i . :,'.;:';:. - linctlisti3(4'. ---., 7 ' For Of Care of , - • WOK .COLDS r 'HOARSENESS, • •-• BRONCHITIS; ' ateirP • ISTRIA 'Op . ': fAirilit tit r e unmerous medicines istail, (and some V of them -saluabiej .for the mire 'of 'pulmonary complaints,- nothing bas. ever been lotind which. eduld con:Tornio its effects with thic.PreparatiOn; .others curelonsetitnes;. but at all times and s in , all diseases of the knits andihrost where medicine can giCe % telie this will ild: it., D is pleasant to take, and perfectly safein.aceordance•_witts the directions. We do not advertise fur theinformation of those who have ttied it but those who have not. Families.that here.known its value will not be withotit it, end by ,its timely use they *re secure from the dangerous cons‘muences o Cenithe and: Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. 1110 Diploma of the Massachusetts !institute was aveat i ded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1847 ; 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 Cllrttl!T PICTORAG, by their Government in con .ideration of its extraordinary excellence and useful 'less in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of Dr' J. Ayer : Sr. Jonrs. May 8, 1851. Five years trial of your Cherry Pecterat in my prac tice, has proven what I foresaw from its ecmposition must be true, that it eradicates and cures the coughs and colds to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. think its equal has not yet liven discovered, - nor do,Ttnow how a better remedy can be made for the diskmpers of the, throat and lungs. I. S. Bvirros,M .D. , r. onlywhat itline done cis a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but n thousand more; Dr. Ayer: Sufi nu ft r,.fan. 24, 2852. fn tkce month of July. lasi, I was aifaclied -by a vio lent &into:fit-in thit taints of Maliforriia.' I returned to San Francisco in`hope al, receiving benefit froin a cbangeof climate and diet,—My diarbaia cease) bat was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally *tatted for home, but received no benefit from from the voyage. Afy copal) continued togtow worse and when I arrived' in New York, I wag fit once mark ed by my acquaintances As a Victim of consumption I must confess that I saw no sufficient teainin to doubt what my friends all halieve.i. At this time I coin mencedtaking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving goy behefit limo Its use You would not receive thew, , /int s did I not regard it my duty to *lsle to the ,e , filicted, through you that my health in the space of eight toonth.s fuliy reoor ed. I attribute it to the use of your UHF:IMS: PEG TURA L. Y 00rd trine. Nt W, S I i•roa, Pa, Aril- 2, 18/8- Dear Sir Feeling that have tneen sp•rred tr• to premature grave, through your instiumentallify I v th, providence or God, I will take the liberty to t tprt my gratitude Cough. and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me too low to Irate me anyth;tig hope, when my physician brought rue a bottle of one " rgCTORAL. It seemed to afford immediate retie(, and now in a few weeks time has rendered me to sound health. If it will do for other g What it hag done for me you are rertainlY one of the henefetors of rrinnicind. Sincerely it iehin; v"ii every hlesAnc. i azn Very re..T . ee:folly your 4. JOHN J. CLARK: Kerlqr "1 M. Pelves l! 1,110 Withgueh er....nr•nre frqm Hoch narn, no stron ger proorean be adduced eitik-ss it be from (3, 1 Upon trial. Prepared and Fold by LAMES C. AVER, Prudes CherniKt. Lowe ;WA. Sobl by Dr. H. C. PORTER. Towanrl3; R. M.,- Wellstroro . ; E. Flyer. (Sovirigtrm ; Humphrey nn.) Borden. Tiovi ; W. H. E'liott. Elmira A.' Turrn.ll Montrowe; and by nil evervt, here. • y3fi 3111 AL =CZ% ~—, ~= 1 ~1.------ --,,, i , A•7, - Icivi .FIRIENEL , iiy?;•,,, i@r.E. L. Soule & CO), t 3, eiC 0W1E00441 '4.4M a a I T t (Jlr; Genuine unless gccomponteu ny a tac aim / 11 le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L. SOULE & Co, upon eitrh bns. In offering to the public this justly celebrated:3oV EREIGN BALM OF LIFE. it is not our wish to make any false statements or Wild assiertions of their superior efficiency in restoring to health be sick and suffering, well knowing that their reputation as STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient refer ence for the afflicted. Many proofs might he given of their value on paper, hut we prefer those unacquainted with them to sal themselves tor enquiring of living witriegses and Irvin e the Pills. They wi.l find them p"rfectly safe and reli :Ode in all cases. tieing purely vegetable, and a mcdi ne v c:+rthy their hest confidence and patronage. Th e frilloriC certificate was sent us for the public good Hplair:era, Itto“:ae Co. N. Y., May 10, 11151. We the 4 od eN i gne d, elt ,::^ns Henrietti, bating used personally 1)r. ?oule's 1 . 7 " 1474 svanesseci the health-reshving e tr ec t., recommend these Pills to the at3.hoted as the which we'are acquainted. (l. AL ROBERT~, G: H. DROWN. M. D. Pll [MAPS. D. Or,- o r mi, IL A. TlLlBE'c'ts, LEWIN REED ; P. ti. —You are at liberty to publish this for the pub lie good. . IlawAna Or COVNTEIMITS Wo are not aware dirt any one who is maiiing.irapurious article has yet dar ed to make Inge of our name ; but some of them ha• had the impudence to imitate our boxes anti copy our Circtlars, Certificates, &c. Unless the public are careful when 'hey purchase, 16[1 will be deceived. Vile genuine Sovereign Balm Pill, can he had wholesale•and retsi ,of Dr. SOULE & Co., Syracuse Onundaga Co. N. It- Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER, Towanda Pa., find by their Agents in every town in the country. 21y • Removed to B. I ingsbery's Block ! Ir 4. Chaniber/(n, ' AS just returned from thetity '.fibit: • XI or New York with a large -; • ~,,,,..e k supply of Watches, Jewelry and ,• . . i ‘- , tA liily . er were, comprising in part, ~,,..!•• the followiri; articlesi—Lover, • Iv _ - , , , .111•:,--i•-.• .', Trifle /Ind Plain Watehe., Wit . \II „,....., ~...,,,r 1, ... „,, :t ,-,, „ 8 eurnideiv ~,,,,v tinent or C. ,i .11, , ,,v i Ily, ..11 ( 11 :IS Far N 0.;,.. Pu ger Kin .. , ,Ilreast Pin., 11 . 14- 00 14 .1..te1.i . (4.G..! , ch.;in-, Gold Pins, Keys, etc. - A 441. all sort.. 017 llii ,, P , V% are. and atiy quantity of Steel Ilya! --ALI ui which ho utrer. for s-11U exceectlitigly cheap for C. 2180.. Wu.hes repaired on short notice, anti warra Pe led to ritt well,of th'e money hill he refunded. and a wrr ton a4reeillent..nven to that efree! :e reqiiired, N. 11 .--‘ I API.II'SITtII2. and Country P:oduc taken in payment fir onk; and a 1..; Awry) tin7o, all nrerer,tlifit the Petd4::.e mukt ,r paid leVeirthr war is. tirme-4 war against credit in .11 itA forma. , W. A. (:1 - 1A tIBERLEY. Agent. Towanda. A pri! 214, 1.5 n. . ' CA. I IY - Y.1"0:;T. nii:BEAs, my snot , !ze. ter' 114 higniri 15th init. this to ti,i Lid all person, b ar , 'tiering or trusting hint on my account, as than pay no debts or bit contracting. D . GO.L'LLI. - • tndham, Ont. 20, ISZi?.. ••• C. P(RTI - Niiirolesale and 'Retail Dealer in DRUGS,- -MEDI LattreT , 4L 1 !4 QV:it in the south end of the Ve,,,d H ogs, known as the largest, cheapest and n xe et y useortnaent west of the city. Particul ar eff eaibil - *! be it i men to way or an who may wish to o ok , .esslnine or 'purchase, teed a ny in , die4 iw eri et will be 'cheerfully and.graluitougy given to t h,7 464 ,. *lid while to ceneolt concerning tbernsele u ,„„ i 7"4 Continuous eitipplieg of . fresh and recently ) , ""A eiclee ere. weekly arriving, hewing b ete e e fts et /Ma y lected:with view to - their unfurnesa, and s l esatedeaoamstiallY kept, either will h e e nhiii ;'2 4 4 procured at the shortest notice by 8e p ,,, 4 ,74 leaving their older. Accommodating eleela will be .111'4 cis compotind any endeavor e ke .tu I,terhatever the ptleb ia . ) agreeable. • All goods shall be considered as represented, sod being Ageot for the, be e — .;,7 l4 else Patent Medicines, all those found is can be relied upon, in all cases, as b eing go ne t : 4 stock now comprises every article in th e 'k which-may he found the following t arms and Medicine: aloes 'squill assafoetitla 'quill arabic salmi% `camphor ' uvula copal earsapnt‘ gamboge eager ett goatee my rrh 'novae, shellac sulphur Itragaeamb etc. 11, 101 , 4 , e catomfq fleets foot quirkeare !tanners tartar olive !mamas castor I sada sperm ,rrtam talc ( I )riganurti !e imo , wrgarnont lantoncor !lemon alcm • ACIDS Acetic Citiic Itrit Moriatic Aquafortis Sulphuric Tartaric etc HALSAIIS Fir :Copzin Tutu Sulphur Life el& • asztica. Bayberry Cinnamon Peruvian (Jeets i Mtn ' etc ESPENC Peppermint Cinnamon Wintergreen etc EXTRACTS. Sarsaparilla Dandelion Soneset Horehound Aconite Vanilla Lemon .etc SEE b 9. Penigreek Anise Carraway Canary Rape Girders Mustard Car.lamom Colchicum etc rLONV Ens. Chamomile A rnic a Lavender etc VMS. winterzreen cinnamon I clores hemlock juniper I savin tanse7 tar fOte I'll 8 ry Orange nero' peppermint ,iinzwed cod liver pte MGM MEE (Iva ursi etc ROOT-. I CO/Orr/hi, , gentian i n lap I urinerie 4pijelia (pink} hellebore i picae tiqu.,rice verirsli ro , emary rheuharb GROCERIES Sugar, Cot Tee and Tea of all limas, motame t i m vevper. claavre4, mustard, raittneg, Mate, f.h,114r4 citrons., 13IrtoUtS., salad 04, c charoicr,utt butter crackers. rice, starch, ginzer, palerato, stl and bar soap, sperm and tli.un, ju;., arxi pipes, pepper glitiCtl ticc. L'itracrs. enelliar, (Hard and Ai nerlrin Porandr, Si. Gid Jarnaiiiii and New Eng'and ham. pure UPI and Arn. Gin. Irkh and .la \t !iatrr dei.£l Lisbon. Sheri Teneriff, Port, Awl Champaign NV 4•mg 1,. kee, Noyeau &e , cheaper than •.er Soup, Prrfuniery ,and Fancy Quads Shaving CIPIIM, w.u;...,t. tnetiaL3te..l.M, aluriond, palm. fret bo:et., roie, 144,1 IWO r , nt •, rr , a •'l, Vt f ,!, 3 ene ,,4 j.a-key club. paishoullv. de mtht.2..t flt urF., wed , , no, ht sty eel. twer. 2ra:4 wring flonera. west coral atal Lew u.aan Liz it- Czich.ms, eoh..abe. hay and r.,t aster.. ••••pais•ti pate& p..a kr, r .:yes. V.‘ir tors, hair era,:cat h,itr court wag. pc flume pl In; cir,i4• rem 11,4 hook , , draw :lig ; ) fa, k. and irdt port t ,n.at', po: 11.1ttl):, 11JFk!:: d • ra‘l1111:1 . ; CON - 11,114:0as , BRUSHES • Hair, hat, Rtovo, n ., Aa.h, artist c finer.. hair. ,tr It I 4 whceiv ash. cnunter, fle4h, loon ~ nail c tab hr), Infant, lather, table, hqrfr and r u ~ii2:cel ane orS. Tobacco and snuff Moue., topple .neS•, aznegk% breast pumps, :eeth rin.::4 tied rms. tyrinzezar der braces, trusses, supporters, pessaries,crthetraufi trig glasses, graduates, mortar r, •pata!a, /Incept l ot thermometers, liquid a•td .p• ea:l mihrsive p..igendL Paints and dye Stuffs. Nit. red, cam and log wood, lUF He, lac dyt, ciao red sounders, madder. alum, ecppera4. Hut ming ( tin, composition chemic nil, vttrtol,osaic trsi 2 tiriciS, grain tin, pumice and ro ten stuns. Ammo"' Chinese vermillion. spanish town, Amours(' /rEa fish Venetian verdigris, Paris green. a hge. 011:1 1 7, red lead, chrome yellow• and green, ppm r 5 tt copal varnish, lampblack, lithsrge, putty, atom 4 1 spirits turpentine. lir:eed oil, rosin, ctult, umue,mr na, gold lea, bronze, &c. Glass. French Glass 24-30, 22 Ott, 2040, 20.24.1: 4 1. 11 18, 12-20, 12-18, 12-18, 10-14, 10.12, 5.111.7-1. Patent Medicines. FOLK AGENT Ft'll Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Et rievtornnt: Fitchc's expectorunt, tonic humor col-T(1 . 01,4c.. Merchant's Gargling Oil fm horses. Lc. t'y. medicines, wild cherry..Sc• Sw •••mary Mils= anti •Ett.ric', et Brim's Pun.. • Vermiruzr. c ' r Houghton's erpsin or 095.. (War 4nd Osgood's Indian Chulagogar. to. Scarpa's Acoustic oil fur I.ses:ne.s. S. P. Townser Sarsiparilla; Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Dr. Keeler's Family milkier!. Machine's Dyspepsia Hitter. Hooflantrs German Bitters, for DyspePsiso"^ — ` Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger., Duhoy's Rat and Mice Kstertrinstor. Also agent for Herrick's medicines, pla.teri,rul drew's and Davis' Pain Killer, Graeksbut fff4 cinch, Fy. Elcctuaries etc., salt ditto, teue.l worm, spavin and founder ointments. ot 4 t cordial , plasters, poor r 1.131 1 .4 salves, eye Irger4 ments, erasive soap, bed hog poist.n• tiobo2cl' and Clark's Worm syrup, Christie's Gstringet* dyes. !Moffat's Phoenix Bitters. Tre'k's WO' S karn . . Dailey's. and McAllister's Ointineo9/,, low's Heave Powder, Condition Powder, ha •"' On numerous kinds of Pills. Light. Phosgene. superior Horning thiiit,riophene•W. .. i ,lard and sprrnnnil ; new and ant pl nrcv hems orencil: mph; ie, side a 4 '" in lamps fur hall and store u-o, Z'obacce. Ca ye h, JaMeS, natural ethil A tolersnn's Cut, lintlif intic lots?& Ira etc.; ghtoce hrrinds. pure lia , hos-OWN Alt of which w he sold at 1111113113 ty tow r 6 ° . ":„ Rernetnher that 14. Porter's ('hl ap a nJ cal cureS is in the south en; Watibbi:t4l4 doors above the ur. Turkish Kstidell Ft. C. PORTER. t 'Towanda. June 4, I Rf,l. r.- . : - : ::'.;al zuuvanclis• TE only colnplClC 13s,ortMetil of .PiPer }far -- 1 ;, -• tnizs kept in this re ion, for ss!t• at . th e ,.." lowest. rates by O. 0. BAlIL2; --........._ —,..._._ - ----, -,.. CAPS. HATS. BOUTS 4 , sHob ~13 • 3 ' r • sortmern, sold very cheap for cash• l'Y q y April g V, KINEI4g. I 3! frenic ,krf CEILLIIZZ% alcohol :Em l ieu ifiltillip paregone shaken ke s gold leaf ca tile ear centre ter- e e i aqua amp )i - opetiNoc r.ubebi hrittsh cu ' , , rn r r ; . p,o I :ant l , t 3 alh L'l ( I m.rr j ver A`ll e , 4.ttr rr t.tr:L