BM E E MEE Dielf V• ‘Wiltl4llCittreir• rill Potato Planting. . IVe:lee in several Agricultural pnbliVations, in f4 u•tilea from coviesprauferits as tri,the . expedieney of pldiiting prvatnei in the fall, instead fof thespriee and in no 1111 , 41110;!iltat we Intrenotic4el k have dip editor' been able, from any knowledge they pas sel-grid, to give the necessary enswer.';' , Fall plan. ing of potatoes is not, likely to . beCoMe popular even' thouo it-possessed certain advantage's over Sprimrplanting...notess die rots>with 24 inch) • Saw, filed and set, in running L , i•der for $35 00 cutting fire-wood, &c. Upright or Felloe Saw Mill for Wheel- .0 00 wrights, s $,. Churning Attachment for driving one or) two Churns at a time of barrel size or e t ;,;12 00 less (no extra gearing warded.) Cross Cut Sawing Arrangement, for hut ting and cutting otr logs, including saw. $l2 00 guides, and connections for use. . • Power Corn Shellers, fur 1 hnr,e and fur $l3 to 2 horses. 5 $5O 00 TbRMS—CASIL or NOTES with s'reurity and interest. payable in 4 or 6 months. When good endorsed notes, payable at hank are received, part of the interest will be deducted. ALL ARTICLES WARANTED, MADE OF good materiak, and, to opperate repre , ented. or may be returned to the subscriber within three Months and purchase money refunded. Written warrantees given when required. Persons to tin 7 ArXii IkLaSlLlCi s cl lila IC should order them at nn early day as the Ntarittfac turers are much driven by oruers, and supply can not at all times be kept on hand. is not necessary f. , r me to recommend these Threshing Mr:chines tor they are well known, and recommend themselves to the good sen:ze and pocket of'every prudent farmer. lam fully prepared to furniFlr a well made arti• cle. I will git.irantee that the freitrht on any Two Ifor:e Machine, shall not be over S 5 at Binghamton or Corning, or at any intermediate s: iii m the N. Y. & E. R. P. M. NV Atlionz. Bradford Co. Pa. June 21, 18:-.2, BOOTS t 9. SHOES! Nohn V 7. T_TAS removed los nt B. Mix's store. 1.1 corner of main street unit the public square, and will continue the manufacture of Boots and :shoes, as heretofore, He hes jest received from New York a large assort ment of Wonien'.*, Children's and Shnem, which ore offered et low priers. The attention of the ',silks is paricularly directed to his assortment, comprishig the following new styles :—Entimelled Jenny bind gai ter boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk (niters; walking shoes. bit skin A, &C. M isses' gaiters and shoes, of every de•ctiption. A hinge assortment of Chibben'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 care, and he believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. LO" The strictest attention paid to Manuptclutzng. and he hopes by doing work well to merit a Cl4lll j n nace of On liberal patronage be has hitherto received. Towande. May 8, 1851. =I A.D.ars.s ltail.CrillahL" Al TORNEYS' AT LAW. To Eng.vva I:rad ford Corm? y Pa. M-e GET.' o Jar ® 9 CoRNTIC B['ltiaiil R, TIMING located in Towanda, his services may -.11-1- be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the race of Ulysses Niercur, Esq., where he will be found, ur where a written op licatpion may be Vt. Nov. I, 1850. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. TEE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have talsen the shop formerly occupied by Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wazon shop, where they ore prepared to tlit all kinds of BLACKKMI . IIIINO upon reasonable terms. They arc determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. 11 R SE—S 110 E IN G done in the beet manner. MI kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the rJost skib ful manner. WOOD WORE for wagons will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be watranfrd to'h•e well done, and manufactured from the hest materials. The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge for 'themselves. ES EN WINE & SEEBISCH Towanda. May 2, 1851. D'2ll, :•lAID 0 iSt. It:porta:at to 7.-rousekeopors: THE subscriber thankful for the ',.liberal patronage heretofore re •,, „ . , leave to inform his „, ; :fifrientls and the public gene:ally, 1116k?iAIand thy , . c. , tninencine !Luse in particular that he has Unow .41 hand a large assortment of FURNITLIRE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the beat matlials. BUREAUS; such as mahogany and walnut dress ing- bureaus. mantle and plain tops mahogany and walnut washstands. marble topc-, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables,Sufas Couch es, whatnots. &c. BEAUSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low post beadsteads, finished in handsome style and of approied patterns, together with other furniture-bsu ally called for, all of which will be sold on the moat accommodating terms. . _ (0, The subscriber is also provided' with a plain , 'and fashionable HEARSE, and' will hold himself in rendirre.s to attend to all , orders in undertaking. Ile will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the Rid of which the corpsemay be kept for a week. (:1)F- it - t-a unsettled accounts with the FINS READY MADE. CHESTER Yt l I.L t. , vex s. ar, requested to call immediately, N:ll...—Turniture of all kind: made to virder.. u I : , 11 .Lrratite them t salter by note or payment. And warranted to be of the best matt rials and to. t•rkina.:• •:t er due, must be paid. ship. i Towanda, April 6, 1852. 11. S. & r. MERCI:II. Towanda, January 17, 1852 • CS-4.4,0fr:;,"1.04-- STEAM ENGINES. t AND ::1301LERS. wra§ Esszir dosaiwer • A.M. It p .N. C. E 111k8 Pf IrAiO.IFA : ;Engines, and -Boilers ill. from Bto 1000 horses power. Horizontal En ail:moron -heavy iron: bed • plates, cast in one piece. Air. hove -espension salves • , ground so as to. be sworn' tight without pa cking or„paisit-; all,bearingsaml ,wearing airfares large, and running in adjustable boxes othronze or Babbitt , metal;- all, balance wheels with ' turned belt-face.:' Theßegulatorisattached to the bed pieta. :The tome •Pump is titan independent stand, artinged , with crankshaft and tight end loose Pulley, ready to receive a belt from the engine shaft tati from tiny_ other shalt The whole style of work is not our. .passed•by any engine builders iwthe Visited States. Boilers of the bear American or English iron heads, cast or wrought iron—either tubules or with flues— made im.the most Thorough manner. , . Engines from 8-to 100 horses power constantly on band or in progress, tb be delivered within a few days of the receipt of awarder. . : • Also,-Steam Saw Mills, capable of sawing , 6000 feet board measure,: of one inch,boaZds, in 12 hours, with ,one lituley saw, and requiringiso other fuel than the a.sawslisst. The following are the prices of a font of these en gines :a :Saw Mill, including steam engine, boiler and iron chimney, complete; pitman irons; muley sawirons; Betters ; feed, and an bolts and irons for 30 feet of carriage, complete, $l5OO, Steam engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke with tubular boiler. containing 300 square feet of healing iiurface, and all castings - , pipes, valves, and • other parts necessary to get it to complete opera tion, • $ , 1525 Stesin 'engine; 12 in. diameter of cylinder. 30 in. stroke with tubular boiler, containing 480 square feet of heating surface, complete aS before, $1775 Delivered on the care of the Boston and Maine Hail road at Lawrence, ti.G miles front Boston. Terms, cash on delivery. Boilers fin the til,ove mod;fted to soil purchasers, and prices accordingly. McKay 4- Flomlley, late of Pitts field, Mars., whose steam engines are already widely known, have recently taken Charge of the works of the Essex Compony.and he able, with their inereascd facilities and expe rience, to make their approved engines cheaper and better than heretofore. May 8, 1852. y GORDON McKAY, Agent. 60 00 .f.:65 00 .75 00 0500 onALTAEMZEI AITHATEVER concerns the health and happiness 'V of a people, is at all times of the most valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of ti.cir children, and that every person will endeavor 40 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 of diseases to which children and adults are liable p if you have an appetite continually changing from one kind of food to another, had breath, pain in the stomach, picking at the no-e, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that all these denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re medy : An article founded upon scientific principles. corn pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per frilly safe when taken, and determined in all its effects and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, ns most advertised no:struins.composed of Calornel,for the removal of Worm-, such as Lozenges, Vermifuges, &e., but has performad the most astonishing cures,and saved the livi aof thousands, both young and old,who 'have been pronounced hopeless—incurable by Pbysi• clans. Read the following, and become convinced of fits efficacy over all others MR. J. N. AMIENS AC is to certify that my child, 15 years of age, having been sick for 5 yeamana was attended by 1)r. Loper, iVhiliis and l'hisler for a hog time without receiving Tiny beriefit ; when after giving her up as incurable. I went to I'hiladelphia and consulted on e of the best physicians; her disease still growing worse. Tt was at this time 1 v.as induced to tCy fribsasaek's Worm Syrup, and lifter taking two bottles she entirely tea tined •her health. Hoping that this will Frove a benefit to parents w nu:., children are ruilath ulTectv,t, No part of the system is more liable to diseise then the LIVER, il.servir.g as a fi.terer to purify the blood, or giving a proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of Idle Liver flints the other important parts of the system, and results variously in Jaundice, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We 6110t141, therefore watch every symptom that n ight indicate a wrong action of the Lover. These Pills being composed of Roots and Planhe, furntehed by nature to heal the sick —N amely , let: An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd—an Atterafixe. which changes in some insensible and in explicable manner, the certain morhi I action of the system. 3 I—a Tunic, which gives tone and-strength Li) the nervous sy sum. renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4 h—a Cie/arctic, which acts in perfect harmony pith other ing,reilients, and ()penning on the bowel+, and expelling the wliole mass of con upt and vitiate (I matter, and pytifying the b:ood, which de stroys disca,e and restores health. =I i:z~:°~.:c:"Ka±.;+. :may ...:- - ;i~t'.`~ ~_ ;~'T.` `_ .. _ -fi t., _. 00 Ilobensack's I:7orm E.7yrtrp. I am yours, &c., r.cbc-saeli's Liver Pills. Agents fur Deadfuni County—Dr. 11. C. Porter and J. M." Reed, Towanda ; C. 11. Herrick. Athens ; M. Bullock'& Co. ; Barnes & Bailey, Waver. lev ; H spear, Springneld ; E!i Baird, Troy ; L. D. Tavlor, Burlington ; Brown & Rockwell. Monroeton ; Parkhust & Lamb, Leroy ; Chas. Raihhone, Canton ; also T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in the adjacent counties. City EMEI OLD `II.O.ND STILL IN OPERATION? • THE subscriber would an nounce to the public that he f t, r i have now on hand, and will make 'Z"-tigi to older all kinds of Cabinet rtzniture, 5 4 t . 74:::. such as Sofas,Divans, Lonnzes Center, Card, Dining, and Break ts fast Tables. Mahocanv, %Val nut, Maple and Cherry Bureaus, Stands of cartons kinds. Chairs and Bedsteads-of every description, which are, and trill he made of the best material and workmanlote manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the coon try. XIMATM-IMIUMI COP 7111;, on hand on the most reasonable terms. A good HEA RSE will be furni,heil on Funeral occasions. J A M ES MACKINSON. Towanda, June 1. 1852. BOOTS AND SHOES. (-- NO of the lar , est n.cort moot ever ofilacal in Bra.l: 40jiiV, /,.. ford C?unty,ean be found at J. 77 -7-1 , .• ! ,'-' l, '* m . ; & S A•clander's Clothing Store rg .„ f, - - - ±:-.5,5,1„,j,::,-.7/, - _-- . 1-;_:-A frrst door south of Aletrur's Dry 4- 41 - ii - i - a --ia th,c,dß slore.'on Main street. ;nr. D. 9111...T.0,DWaT.0% of Elmira, has established a Branch at the above place. All our work will he soil at the price mark. ed and no deviation in price : and' is either bought direct from the Mailtifacturer or made by ourselves and warranted to gi%e entire satisfaction. Every de• scription of BOOTS IN`N: SHOES. m eas. W omen , Ch i lth.r nv and l'ouilts and 1V rrrnc Calf ,Hal 8. , 11a10 and India cht—mfir cask orj' Tre';' , • r't'e . 1 , 1 examine for yourseires.,rn 6m. .-'A:."I!tI'ULAR NOTICE. . . . CIF all the numerous medicines Avant,. (and some V of them , valuable),, for . - the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been founel- which could compete in ite s effects this Preparation. • Gthers . cure sometimes, but at all tides and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relic this will do, it.. It ,is pleasant i to take s and perfectly safe in accordance With ihe directions. We do.t. ,no advertise fur the information of those who. have ttied it but those who hate not. Families,that hove known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use they aro secure from the dangerous consequences o Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal ecnaumptidn, The Diploma of the Masiachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September IRI7 ; 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 Caustic Piceoasn, by their Government in - con' sideration of its extraordinary' excellence and useful ness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read the folluoing opinion founded on the lung experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of Dr. J. Aver; ST. Jones, May 8, 1 8 5 l• Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my prac tice, has,pruven what I foresaw from its composition must be true, that it eradicates and cures the coughs and colds to which we, in this section, aro peculiarly liable. I ihink its equal has riot yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy . can be made for the distempers of the throat and lungs. J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: Dr. Ayer: Scan car, Jan. 21, 2852. In the month of July last, I was attacked by a vio lent diarrhea in the mines of California. I returned to San Francisco in hope of receiving befit from a change i.f climate and diarhars ceased but was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally I tarted fur home, but received no benefit from from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse and when I arrived in New York, I teas at once mark ed by my acquaintances as.a belie of consumption I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all bslieved. At this time I corn ' menced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use You Would nut receive these lines'did I not 'clan] it toy duty to state to the afflicted, through you that, my health in the space of eight months is fully rector ed. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY PEC TORAL. Yours truly. M w.smiru. • wAsaixGrolc, Pa, April 2, 1618- Monnia Rlczn, N, J R. 130 W 31 A N _ _ • . • For the Coro of • , •. , COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUG H, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND • ~• CONSUMPTION 4 Dear Sir : Deana that I have been spared :item a premature grave, through your lastrinnentuility by the providence or God, I will take the liberty to express my gratitude Cough, and the alarming symptoms of Convnmption had !educed me too low to let%e nme any ibae hope, when my phy , ician brought we a bolt), of your " PLCTIIIIA 1.. " It seemed to ationl immediate relict. and n o w in a few weeks time has rendered me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has done for me you are certainly one of the benefetor6 of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every ides,ing, I ain Very re,l4.ctfoi;r. youri. JOHN .J. CLAI;K. Veei,,r of t , t, Peter'a C hurch With such assur awe :KO from such mcn, ict stet ger proof can be adduced unless it be from its t ct upon (ca.' Prepared and sold 15 JAMES C. AYE R, Pra..tir. Lowe 1. Mats. la dy Dr. U. C. rouTER. ; r,. 1101, ..horo . ; E. Dycr. C.vinzt .n; Humphrey 1.111 !et'. Tioga ; E'diutd, lamiu ; a. Turr.dd troge ; and by nil v‘cry:slwre. B, , rd Mont r;17.r"," ICL ILA V 1 1 . 1 ILA . r. h. li ;. i . li NTOND Genuine untess accompanieu ny a tac simi le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L. SOULE & upon each box. In oderins to the t•uhli.'this justly celebrated SON' EitEIGN BALM OF LIFE. it id not our atsh to male any false siatemento ur nibi assertions of their superior efficiency in texturing to health the Plek i.nd suffering, well knowit.g that their reputation as o 'STANDARD NIEDICINE is ofitsell sufficient refer erica for the afflicted. bl•uiy proofs might be given of their value on paper, but we prefer those unacquainted with them to satlsfy themselves by enquiring of firing witnesses and frying the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe and reli able in all cases. being purely rezelable, and a medi vine worthy their best confidence and patronage. The following certificate was sent us fur the public good: HE'CIIIETTA, MOllrOe CO. N. Y.. May 10, 1551 We the undersigned, citi7ens. of Henrietta, having used personally br.Sottir's .S*,,eerrign Balm Pals.arta witnessed the henlth-restoring effects thereof. cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best with which we are acquainted C. M. ROBERTS, M. I). PHILLIP:4, H. A. TIBBErrs, P. B.—You are at h:'erty to pubttsh this for the pull lic good. " BEWARE OF COCRTERFF:ITS ! We nre not !mine tha :any one who is makitig a spurious article has y.•t der ,eil to make m.O of our unite; but some of them has had the iinpudenewio imitate our boxes and copy our CiFet.lars. Certificates, the public are 'careful when 'hey purchase, they will be deceived. The genuine Sarereign Helm Pais can be had wholesale and retai ,nf Dr. SO CLE & Co., Syracuse Onondaga Co. N. Y. Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER,Towonda Po., and by their Agents in ever, town in the country. 215 Remoied to B. King, , 4l)ery's Block ! D' .1, Cl,act mberiizt, just returned fsona the city 1 of New York with a large I • of Watches Jewelry And 1 1 "-f' 1;74 , ',ter ware, compreong In part, f'..lietaing articles :—Leeer, L'Et•ine and Plain Watches, with , 444 c ;•-• • a complete assortment of Geld Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin ger Rinr:s,l3reast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Cold chains, ; Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, land any quantity oL•;teel Bends—all of which he offers fur sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, and tvarranitd ;to run well,or the money will he refunded, and a wri' ,ten a_rreeinent given to tluit effect if required. B.—MAPLE SUGAR. and Country Produe itaken in payment fur work.; and alit% from non', an yrerer,thal the Produce Faust,be idaealhe wor done---I war against credit in all its forms. W. A . • C IiANII3E Agent, Towanda, April :18, 100. CILYST.I'Ortf. !WHEREAS, my son George, left hs home on the V 15th inst. this. is hi forbid all persons hare 'tiering or trusting him on my account, as 'shall pay no debts of his contracting. D. COULD. indl.iun, Oct. 20, 1852. CLOTHING ST & 8 .. AL. 1 =211631a, 6 . co. .IN the Brick Block, next door Co Metcorn btoust added to their stuck, a large and assortment of toady mado Clothi ng anArten TO TUE &LAWN, of every variely,both of style and pric I , they as the attention of the public. • T n 3 'the largest stock Ever Offered in Towanda and will be sold at prices considerable eier before known in Ibis place. Our 0c.,."1, selected with a regard both to style and p r , e : offer inducements,not to be met With et az , - esiabl ishment: c strangeft visiting Towx„ ors in want of CLOTartqc. w i ll THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT et oar establishment, in Ibis section of tb e and made in sueh style and materials ac to satisfaction: We shall endeavor by LOW PRZCES & GCOD C:. to secure patronage. feeling confident that cles.will give satisfaction to file purcha,- The assortr,nenticomprises every artirl; for a gentleman's outfit. TEI Overcoats, Coals Paws, Owcrul!, . Loctirioss.—Next dour s• tub of itt,„:.; st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water El m i ra; and under A. C. Porters age , Tioga Co. Pa. Towanda May 29t11 Difficulties on the lie Gianee WAR ! WAR! 'V, r u nts contest has comm , r,- , a ,.,,,,, SCCIlli“Il of purcha',e , I. rClsll. IT, r. able the public to determ!..e that :t is 1,, 1 h, 7 est to supply themselves fr,m BUNTING'S C23=l" CLOTEILWG, TAX AND rulaNxsziztozG Ls ; LISEUMPIIT, Doqrsi._zurith of Brick Rmr—M- I , t. where the sub. - either has last ri•torr,ei York, bringing with him a chiiicc Fancy and StnpL drlidts -elected with the most per.rrial esi•-• ;rt. City houses. —These . a im;o., enables him to ()tier t. , the pa dot as a. which fur excellence of ~t. manship, and elvg,a.r.re Of c , cal passed in this section , i1CCel::1 - 1'. tint tad prepared to sell at the very He hal also attached t., his eidadlishai,:d fully Selected stcclt of Cloths and. Tall.c,r's and is thus enam, , ,i • to .lie Lest nianrer, at it at ••,•. r i e . ; r. irliele in his line of ha. He is c.intident that frool, he can 7,1,e izenerat sat.••.: a. tint the most expert a' n:f!••, , his worn will not sun r •- br-t cry .hips eiul yr in ,hip or eletzance of style , ;. l io n to l ; ern! patronage which ha, P,rtarain¢ sincere a-k- Cur I e r g...-t• ; selves. c -- ) DoLL torv- , .I. i CUT u- ' fit if properly made fir.: - Towanda. July 13 1 5.5:1. MAKE READY! TAKE F,ll jOIIN E. cmc.rn, ,!. the pul•lic at I..rtze. that :le •• • •'-: and manufacturiroa 11•111. , iin I (; Among, hi:: a,:sortthenr• ot euJ sin.zle barrelled 6;1n.5,1;:.: , ...! Po tier Flasks. Sh. , t ,1' t; Primeic., Also. Paw‘ler, ;hot. (..•••• ty. A11.1E: r•I1 rre!l dlLv.d. mc t.frelledeel( cocking Pt,!ol, N.ll, • P 14014 and common -,oeel arid '.r F G., F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder w Cr. ' l3l ltly on hand. Any of the above articles will e add atria! tor the Brody Pay. Keys of any kind Gil( d to Boom Tcait other kind of locks on stunt Tooke ana era ra"t ltepairinit done with nettnes. /11:.] ,t 9 301 Jew rods north of the Bradlord Towanda, May 22. 18:2. • J. I: r:EU THE tinl -, cribers have te-'n v -; - bode in Tuscarora T..,vn•h . :.. Pa.. a bed of Mineral and Fire 3: they offer to the attention of i:.e jtsy c. cle which is now extensiv.:‘ c-untry recommends itse!f far cheapness and by its peculiar r:aperire< int; after a short exposure, as hard ing buildings tvli fire and a a er e ask of the public to 2.ve Lein, Willing that it shall ,tand tla its, in full confidence that no arto-,3::. aa:v pas,ees it in value. We have had it , e• -•! neat men, who declare it sii:irior an. Mineral Paint, now offered ta the pa: lc. We have made preparaii. as t, r qnantity that may he needed, and shah ply at nearly every store u. the Catltt't.:` , . public an opportunity of te.t.r a It. Those who may nosh to c, upon the subject, will address u. at coming Co. Pa. CYRI :3; ‘1" .31 H EN RV G. 11. BROWN D. G. 0115, REEI) Certific4te. This is to Certify, that I have thoron:h'c ' the paint recently discotered by :'hu"' °. : Montgomery, and in my opinion it is a• F" not better, than Blake's. any ether I a 0 t used. I recommend it to the rolo.e. M CARF"-i. Towanda, Sepe. 4, (852. TO THE TRAVELING prai ,nz• OLMSTDD, PROPHI R t.: is L Zschange, gives 111,1: :0 • and the traveling ' , obit , : ;. 7121 ,,1 •.: r patronage, and soiletts the AN Otvi,:IBUS , will run rezularly to an 1: n to !met Trait,“or strangers and-trareleN, •i' r ant viliaae on busiriet , s D r otherix ,, e. of first rate Four llsrFe are running through to Towand.t. will he insured a seat in the c...lch • and those going to the I L-R 0 .41," can stop at it.+hp , :i and sr .'lll all btu ! and be insured a convey?.;:c . ! in I:trie :0 0. regular trains of cars ;mpg Ea..t or W Also those who wish !o leave their toirtiT_ can be conveyed to and Iroin the car:. Athens, Sept., 4. 1852 T ror o OR THREE GOO S Dale. IIORq: TEOl` JOHN IZ, WELL-- quire of r‘ •Ig, 1,11, fttleDrig. =MEI Attention .7.l.e:,:ment I - 44:1 3 BRADFORD COUNTY P INT• =MI =I =Si G II PAST ; ME