Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 04, 1852, Image 4

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NO. 2 VAX= ROW, StrZINT OM .
BUT STILL ALIVE !
REMOVED to the store recently orenpied by r
S. Bailey. As grocery and Post office 3 doors
south of Mentanyes corner. where he has received
sr fall, new and complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI
ONES, GROCERIES, &c. which he will sell cheap'
er for Cash than ever:
Here yea will end anal
Senna Alex.,
do India
Cream Tartar
Sop C Soda
Mantis,
Magnesia Cale'd
do ' Carl,,
do
..a.O Henry's
Colocynth
do Appl t
Cochineal
Trusses Hulls
dhMarshes,
Ito Shaker,
Balsam W isters
do. Cheesmans
do Fir -
do Copabla
do Tolo
do Pero
do Pulmoffary
do Sulphur
Acid Tartaric
do Acetic
do Benzonic
do Citric
du 'Nitric
do Oxalic
do Hy drocyanc
do Sulphuric
Oil Linseed
do Sperm
do Olives
do Castor
do Neatafoot
do Almonds
do Amber Reel
do Amber Red - do do
,do Awisi Rad Rhei Turk
do Caraway do do
do Croton do Ipecac
do Cobebs do Jalap
do Cummin do Ging er White
do Fennel. I do Orris
do Lemon " 'Gnm Camphor
do Cossia I do Opi Turk
do Cod Liver do Myrrh Turk
do Lavandula 9 do Ara:..jc do
do Neroli do Copal
do Jesmin do Aloes &et
do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape
ila Orange Chloride Lime
do Rhodium do Soda
do Rose Castor Russ
do Cedrat ,Isinglass do
do Copabia 'Evens' Lancets
do Ergot Nitra Silver, Op't
do Verbena aid Bisnuth
do riolette Blue Pill I mer.
do Mildews - lodide Potasa
do . nelleduer Tart do
do , Patchonty Carb do ,
Brushes, Paint • tdulph do
do. Varnish • 10austie do
da Hair Citrate Ferri
do Hair,Camel ' lodide do
do Nail Tannin
do Tooth IProtO lod Mercury
do' Shaving Strychnia
do - Flesh , - Piperin ---
do Cloth Elaterium
do Hat lodine
Soap, Yankee Verstrin -
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do Crystalline Kreoiroto
do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Crets
do Coopers ! Morphine Sulph
do Rose do Act
do Victors Calomel, American
do Orange do English,
do Tooth Precipitate Red
do Erosive do White
de Castile . Sulph Ztnei
do Military Bronze, Crimson --
do Silvia do Pale Gold
do. Brawn - do Dark do
Fricopherous do 'White
Pain Killer Gold Leaf, Op't
Ayers Cherry Pectoral - China Vermillion
Oxygenated Bitters America do
Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue
Chkirothrm - - trig do
Hoffman's Anodyne Venitian Red, English
Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye-
Woods ds Dye• Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries,
pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.—
Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con
sleeted with the trade.
Having secured the services of Dr. S. Hcivrots,
whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me
dical advice gratis to people, they paying for the
medicines oply. Physicians can rely upon having
their prescriptions .carefuLly compounded and put
up. The stock has ' been selected with great care,
and the goods will be warranted as represented.
All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pec
toris!, scheneks Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock
Root, Orrick's, Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Vermifuge.
Together with all of the most popular Ramat medicines.
row in use constantly on hand and for sale at
J. M. REED. No. 2, Brick Row.
Timanda.Novemliier 11. 1352.
GI OTR N G! !
A CAMPBELL, havin g been purified by
Lie , the recent fire, have aga in Sued op their
CLOTHING
_STORE,
in the same plan* as before and are pow offering
(gragei a desitable
.assortment of fal; and winter
C111?2115.
- They ding desk:ion of bring u, their recent loss,
• unusually lo prices,
lairehtio, Not. 8, 185 .
Strayed br stolen.
FRCOlithe pasture of G a ol. Menus in this borough
-at red and while OM ofinedientaise, a large pros
portion of Durham blocW6 - or 7 year, old. Any
pet** rernminaongittimipformstion of the where
4noubt.of said cow will be liberally. rewarded,
Towarub, Nov, 60852. 8. V. SHIPMAN.
aw , GOODS k BO LOCATION.
4-IffriVE&L wank, respectfully call the alien.
• ties of thepublie to a -- large Mock of MER-
CifAXIM7.2, consisting, ot shnost every article
winch ihWtrants of the county- require, which are
now tested for sale at the state- formerly occupied
M E. r. fox, corset of Maine and Pine streets.
rawest* Oct. a ion.- - •
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Min
e !
.ed a few leading articles :
Posgate's Cordial
Elix Opi
Way's Liniment
Hair Dyu
,Harlem Oil
'Ointment, Tracks
do DallPy's
do McAllester
, thalt - ers Herbs
do Extracts
Tilden's Alcueulic Ex't
llbei Extract -
italap Extrae: i
Meakim's Vanilla Ex't
do Lemon do
do Mace do
do Almond do
do Cloves
do Allspice do
do Nutmeg. tio
do Peach do
do Ginger do
do Cinnamon der
• lib' Orange Jo
do Ton k a slit
tabln's Hpringdower
I do . Musk do -
do Violette do
do. Magnolia do
do Sweet Bri'tdo
do Jesmin do
do Jock'y cri, do
do Caroline do -
do Jenny Lind do
do Hoquet do
4yrings, Pewter as'in'in
do Plass do
Norsin? Bottles, Glass
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IZEMIMEM
rangOCIEMNOVAIIina MUM
T was Milhe verge of the gritiM,'land" to 'far 'grilitthat
.1. nirgarrifly and. - ,friends had lad all hopes of - my, re
itoveryr.and when intrhitasituation, haiong• hien roe
cited bYthe use of Schenck's Pulasonic Syrup, I de-
shirto testify; with grateful venetian to Dr. Schenck,
the neopealroble benefit f havereteivOf hum , the use
o f bi t e invaluable medicine.. —' "" •
Early last.fatl, I. contracted a • violent o Id, and' in
consequence of which I had chills, alternated with . ft•
mt, pains in my right breast and 'boulder blade, with
bad' emmh, end do .etpectoratihn. - I - kept getting
worse lentil I.took my bed, and bad the attendance of
.ray family physician. f Wag entilerlie care about four
weeks, and at the expiration - of that time was minced
so low that despair look hold of myself and friends,
and even my physician abandoned me and gave me
upto die with the hasty consumption. My appetite
wee gone, my bowels very irregular: feller and night
sprent:, pain in my breast and shoulder, attended with
• distressing cough, which was very tight ; my flesh
had nearly all gone, and was en weak that I could
scarcely raise my bead from the pillow, and was truly
an object of pity to behold. My friends had been sent
for to see me die, and my sick bed' was surrounded by
kind and sympathizing neighbors, who had come to
witness my departure from this world.
When all rays of hope had fled of my recovery, a
neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to ill Schenck's
Pulmonic Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough
and relieving mo of the tough phlegm; and or • means
of affording temporary relief, remarking at the time,
" - that I was too far gone for the Syrup to be of
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permanent bene fi t." My wife, anxious for the relief
of any intense sufferings, procured some of the Pol.
manic Syrup. I found it afforded me relief, and con
tinued using it. I could feel its healing influence
upon my lungs.
I continue to improve ender its use, and my friends
were much gratified to witness my unexpected am
provement ; many of my neighbors came to look at me
as one raised from the dead.
My cough now became hiose, and I felt something
break, w .en I bad the pain in my Incest, and I dis
charged large quantities of yellow ma:ter. , I have for
weeks discharged and raised a aptt box full' of matter
every day, with hard lumps like grains of something.
My bowels now became regular and natural, end 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
commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement
continued until I was restored to my health. I have
passed through the inclement weather of the latter
part of winter and the spring, end feel as well now as
ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi
mony of the great efficacy of &bench's Pulinonic
Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases.
Lest this statement be thought too highly col, red by
some people, I subjoin certificates of a number of the
inhabitants of Tacony, who saw me at different times
during my disease, andoever expected to see me reatorr
ed. I also appeml the -certificate of the brothers of
Mystic Lodge, N 0.270. I. 0. of 0. F., who kindly
watched over the, and fully believed they would con
sign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr.
Schenck for his invaluable Polinnnic Syrup, my life
has been spared, arid I am permitted to make the fore
going stat•uient for the benefit of :tabling mankind.
I resie.e at Tacony.and em well known by most of
• the people there, and will be gratified to have any
person call upon me and learn morn particulars of the
virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN.
Ante 24th, 1851.
The subscribers. roemb,irs of the Mystic 7 of 0, No.
270, 1. 0. of 0. F. of Holnt..sburg. Pa. do hereby cer
tify that we know John C. Green, (and is a member
in gotnf standing in No. 270 1. 0. of 0. F.) who was
dangerously ill with s low Pulmonary Consumption,
lastwint. r, so that they give him rp .o die ; that he
is now folly /towed to perfect health, and they believe
his recovery was, produced by Schenck's Pulmonic
Syrup.
We believe his certificate is correct in every par
ticular. HENRY NEFF, P. G.
ALFRED, ROBINSON, P. G.
ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G.-
J. K. OSM AN, N. G.
JACOB WATERMAN, JR!
JAMES C. CALVER.
JOSHUA PHINEMORE,
;;,21mesburg, Philadelphia Co., Jque 25, IRSI.
The undersigzed, residents of Tacony. eight miles
above Philadelphia, ;;ping well acquainted with John
C. Green, end the circui,:stances attending his case,
feel impelled by a deep gene t , of imperative duty, to
make universally known to the puLlic Ms entire recov
ery from the very last stages of Pulmo:ary Consump
tion. So entirely helpless was his contlit.: l ll, !laving
been but a brief period since in that rapidry
andemaciate state, as to urerly 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
ful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Syr
up, makesit our belief, under the circumstances of his
previous prostrate, not to, say dying condition, one of
the most startling results that the whole annals of medi
cal skill et science can produce. It deserves to be im-.
perishably recorded to your credit, and secure to you,
the 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. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing
struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, au
peraddeil 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, much lees restore him back again to
his former health, we feel it than our duty to give our
unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery,
by means of the exclusive use of your wonderful Syr
up ; end we should indeed rejoice if we could be made
the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who
may be so unfortunate as to be similarly 'Meted.
David Conrad, Jesse Duffield,
C. Hinckle, A. Heath,
Joseph Head,Jr., Jesse Watson,
Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn.
Matthew Toden, James Torbert,
John Bloomesbury, Allen Vandegrill.
Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole
sale and retail, by his sole agents,
John Gilbert & Co.,
Whalenle Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phil's.
Clicken & Co. 8 I Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co.
No. 8 Stalest. Boston • H. Blakeley, corner Third and
Chestnut streets. St. L ouis ; and by principal Druggists
throughout the United Steles. And by the following
Agents in Bradford County
H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey dr, don, Leßoy&
villa ; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard &. Woodburn,
Rome ; .1. Warlord, Monroe ;D. D. Parkhurst„
Leßoy; C. E. Rsthbone, Canton; King & Vosburg
Troy ; G. A. Perkins, Athens.
*-All letters addressed to DR. J. H. ft CIIENCK,
Cared John Giliken. 4 Co, Whob solo Druggists, No.
177 North Third street, Philadelphia,
\ ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS.
Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory.
ERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public
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that they have taken the shop lately occupied by
C. F. Harder, on Main street, a few doors below the
Brick Row, where they will keep on hand a large
stock of
atautnrszto, aaDwaga. 02a1.100
TOICEIBS, PAWISS, wales, my,
All articles in their line manufactured to order, and
made of the best material, and for worknuinship cannot
be imputed in Northern Pennsylvania, They solicit
a call from tbose wishing to purchase, confident that
they can give malefaction both as to quality and price,
aCash'vrill be paid for Hides and Sheep Pella;
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t the highest rates, at our shop.
Zeoffier, .Up' Ree Beadier. /farness heather and
Calf skins, for sale many quantity.
Towanda, November 19tb. 1850.
A 05115118TRATEHF8 NOTICE.'
ALL persons indebted' to the estate/of REM
KINNEY, dec'd, sate of Athens township, are
hereby requested -to make payment without delay . .
and all persons having dbmands agninst'saii estate '.
p are requested to present them .to A.G. Pickard
duly authenticated for settleme • -
SAM% FARWE Adrainistrator.
Smithfield, June 14, 1852. '
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Q.A.FETY-FUSE.—Cont actors can find a superior
it. 7 wick of Safety Fuse t MERGUR'B.
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AGRlCliti a rliTlF.::: .: STD
Emery & CO. i s Thrashing - Maeitines.
'Prices for 111821:
In addition to tbe•actaat freight from Albany. N.Y.
Emery's Potent changeable power,Tbresb• -
er, Separator and bands -complete, for 150 00
2 horses,
Emery's Patent Changeable PowesTbresh
er, Separator and bands complete, for 120 00
I horse.
Emery's Improved' Wide Rack and Pinion
with Thresher Separator and bands, for 120 00
2 horses,
Emery's Improved Wide Rack a'd Pinion
with Thresher, &relator and bands for> 95 00
1 horse,
Common or Wheeler Bach anti Pinion
Power, Tbreshei, *Arafat' arid Sends 13.5 00
fur 2 horses,
Common or Wheeler Rack and Pinion
Power. Thresher, Separator a.tid bands 110 00
fort horse,
(0"". If sold separately, the following prices are
Charged : • ~
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Eatery's Patent amebic lone rowers,-
- For tiko horses, $llO 00
Fur one horse. 80 00
Emery's Improved Wide Rack and Pinion Power.
Far two horses $OO 100
For one &arse 60'00
Common Rack and Pinion, in Wheeler Power.
For two horses $65 00
For one horse.
,75 00
Thresher with Cilinder 26 inches long
and 141, diameter, together with Separa- $35 00
or and Fixtures,
Purlable Circular Saw Mill with 24 inch
Saw, filed and set, in rending order for $35 00
cutting fire-wood, &c.
Upright or Felloe Saw Mill for Wheell $4O 00
wrights, etc.
Churning Attachment for driving One or?
two Churns ate time of barrel size or s $l2 00
(no extra gearing wanted.)
Cross Cut Sawing Arrangement, for but
ting and coning off logs, including saw, $l2 00
guides, and connections for use.
Power Corn Wieners, for 1 horse and for? $35 to
2 horses. S $5O 00
TERMS—CASH, or NOTES with security and
interest, payable in 4 or 6 Months. When good
endorsed notes r payable at bank are received, part
of the interest will be deducted.
ALL ARTICLES WARANTED, MADE OF
good materials, and to opperate as represented, or
may be returned to the subscriber With% three
months and purchase money refunded. Written
warrantees given when' required. Persons wishing
to buy
TRAVIEMINVA
should order them at an early day as the Manofac.
turers are much driven by orders, and supply can
not at all times be kept on band.
Q 3 It is not necessary for me tb recommend
these Threshing .Maehines, Cot they are well known,
and recommend themselves to the good sense and
pocket of every prudent farmer.
lam fully prepared to flitnittra well made arti
:de. I will guarantee that the freight on any 'rio
Horse &Whine, shall not be over $9 at Binghamton
or Corning, or at any intermediate station on the
Ile has just received from New York a large assort
a, vat of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes, which
are a rt:7 . ved at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies
is par ti c ately directed to his assortment, comprising
the following rh 'is! styles:—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai
ter boots ; do. shoe: black lasting and silk gaiters ;
walking shoes, buskins, `din' Misses' gaiters and shoes,
of every description. A larLre assortment of Children's
fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds.
For the Gentlemen, almost eve:: style of gaiters and
shoes. This stock has been pUrsons: l y selected with
care, and he believes he can o ff er sa p ra ;or articles at
reasonable prices.
63 . The strictest attention paid to Munufnefirmg•
and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continu
ance of the liberal patronage ho has hitherto received•
Towanda, May 8, 1851.
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/CM% C. •DILAIS All RA NWT/UM/04 g
ADAMS & IitirACIPARZANZI,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
111.11.7V3)J Bradrord Co' instw Pl/41.
. 1 / 1 . 41111 Q-• 11.7.7[SCIEIIIVICIpillr-arnei,
COUNTY HUIRTNYNN •
HAVING located in Towanda, bis se rv ices may
be obtained by addressing a line through the Post
Office, or by csllizg at the office_ of Ulysses Mercur,
Esq., where be will be found, or where a written ap.
licatmon may be Mt. Nov. 1, 1850.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they have taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do gill
kinds of BLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms.
They are determined by doing their work well mid
promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive • Awe of
public patronage.
HORSE—SHOEING done in the best miaow. Al)
kinds of repairing Machinety,executed in,the mostskil
ful manner.
WOOD WORK for wagons will alio be made and
repaired when desired.
All work done at their shop, will be warranted tobe
well done, and manufactured from the best materials.
The public are requested to gyre us a trial, and judge
for themselves. ESEN WINE & SEEDISCHH.
Towanda, May 2, 11351/
WURlffiffetriUM VATIMIRDOM
auportantio rtousekeepers:
WC subscriber thankful for the
teral patronage heretofore re.
!ivied, begs leave to inform his
riends and the public genetally,
td those commencing House.
tepiog in particular that be has
tw on hand a large assortment
FURNITURE; which he win
a substantial manner, and of
. /to lia...a. , .... as mahogany and walnut dress.
j og bureaus, Marble and plain tops; mahogany and
walnut washstands, marble tops, end plain, of dif.
. ferent patterns, Card and end tables,litoras Couch
es, whatnots, dm. •
BEADSTim ve.-- High, field, French , stud Ini
post beadktamitt, finished in handsome style and of
approved patterns, together with other furniture usu.- 1
ht:
ally called for, allot w - It will be sold on the moat
+accommodating terms.
03 , The subscriber is also provided with a plain
and fashionable HEARSE, end will bold himself in
readiness to attend" to all orders in undertaking. '
He will furnhilt ice bores when desired, by the aid
of which the corpse may be kept ior a week. COY.
MS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS:
N. 11. 1 —Yuntinire•oftill kindis•midi to Order, and
warranted tobe of the best matt 'debar! workman.
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ship.
Totianda, Januarys, 17, HOW:
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- ttti geting.
N. Y. & E. R. R. M. WELLES.
Athens, Bradford Co. Pa. June 21, 1852.
BOOTS & SHOES!
Sohn W. 'Wilcox,
HAB_removed his establishment to ff. M ix's store,
corner of main street snd the public squire, and
will continue the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, as
heretofore.
NEW BLACKSMITH 3110 P.
Qtialciit ,
STEAM _ENGINES AND 110ILERS.
0021112 6 AN5,
W KEN 0 H,' , 144 - .11 8 •
'llllANlTPAC4ll,llE''steatit Erginett"and Beller*
.I.ll. 7 firoiti gin 't4loo bkinree'Ovier.'"fitirt6mo En.
Oita,' besitiOti bled` ei3eip one ' piece. MI
have eiPiniii4 l eali* . ;
';ground so u 49; he
sigisint tightleithitit packing or paint ;:allberiringarind
wearing surfaces large, and fanning in adjUstablehaxes
of bronze or lifiabitt metal.; -elf palanel wheela with
turned belt face. 'Tließegulafor fa' altiched to the bed
Plate.' Tte Force P l ump is in in independent stand,
arranged with crank shaft and tight end loisse pulley,
ready to receive a belt from the engine abaft or from
:any other shaft. The whole style of work is not ow
-1 passed by arty ettgine benders in the trailed, State'.
Boilers of the best Aineriean or Engliah iron beads,
cast or' wrought' iron—eithir tubular or with lines—
made in the most thorough manner.
Engines from 8 to 100 borate power constantly on
hand orb progress, to he delivered within a few days
of the rceipt of ati order: .
Also, Steam Saw Milts, capable of sawing 6000 feet
board Measure; of one inch boarde, in 12 hours, With'
one Muley saw, and requiring no other fuel than the
sawdrisr.
The following are the prices of a few of these en
.
Saw Mill, including steam engine, boiler and iron
chimney, complete; pitinse irons; muley saw irons
setters; feed, And all bobs and irons for 30 feet of
carriage, complete, $l5OO,
Stearn engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke
with tabular boiler. containing 360 square feet of
bearing surface, and all castings, pipes, valves, and
other parts necessary to set it in complete opera
tion, $1525
Stearn engine, 11 in. diameter.of cylinder. 30 in. stroke
with tubular boiler, containing 480 square feet of
heating surface, complete as before, $1775
Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Maine Rail
road at Lawrence. 26 miles from Boston. Terms, cash
on delivery.
Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers,
and prices *evadingly.
McKay 4- Handley, late of Pittsfield, Mass., whose
steam engines are already widely known, have recently
taken charge of the works of the Essex Compnny,and
will be able, with their increased facilities and expe
rience, to make . their approved engines cheaper and
better died" heretofore
May 8,1052. y
GORDON Afc!CAY. Agent
$5OO. O.II3ELLLMINGZI!
IXTHATEVER concerns the health and happiness
Y of a people, is at all times of the moat valuable
importance. I take it for granted that every person
will do all in their power to save the lives of their
children, and that every person will endefivoi to, pro
mote their own health at all sacrifices. r feel jt to be
.into solemnly to assure you that WOIIMS, 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 ; if you have
en appetite continually changing from one kind of food
to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking at
the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough,
slow fever, pulse irregular.-4emerober that all these
denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re
medy
Uolionsaik's Worm -Syrup.
An article founded upon scientific principles, com.
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 averti‘sed nostrums,coraposed of Calomel,for the
removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vennifuges,
&e., bat Bait perforrhad the Most astonishing cures,and
saved the Rimed' thousands, both young and old,who
have been pronouncid hopeless—incurable by Physi
cians. Read the following, and become convinced of
its efficacy over all others:
Mit. J. N. 110131111SACILThis is to certify that my
child, 15 years of age, having been sick for 5 years,and
was attended by Dn. Loper, Whillis and Phisler for a
long time without rece.ving any benefit; when after
g , ving her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and
consulted one of the best physicians; her disease still
groviing Worse. It was at this time I was induced to
try Hoberisack's Worm Syrup, and after taking two
bottles she entirely regained her health. Hoping that
this will prove a benefit to parents whose children are
similarly affected,
I am yours, &c., IL. BOWMAN.
Sobensack's Liver Pills.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than
the LIVER, it serving as a fi:terer to purify the blood,
or giving a proper secretion to the bile ; so that any
wrong action of the Liver effects the other important
parts of the system, and results variously in Jaundice,
Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore
watch every symptom that night indicate a wrong
action of the. Liver.. Th ese Pills king composed of
Roots and Plants, furnished by nature to heal the sick
—Namely, Ist s An Expectorant, which liegnthats.the
secretion from the pulmonary moms membrane,. or
promotes the discharge of secreted matter; 2nd—an
Alleratite, which changes in some insensible and bSin
explicable manner, the certain morbjl action of the
system. 3.l—a Tome, which gives tone and strezigth
to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all
parts of the body. 4th--a CatAiirlic, which acts in
perfect harmony with other ingreoients, and operating
.111 the boxed*, and expelling the whole mass of con lot
and vitiated matter, and pyrifying the.b:othl, which de
st„ rips disease and reatoresliealth.
Arn,f g fur Bradford „County—Dr. IL C. Porter and
J. h R ee ,,l. Towanda; C. H. Herrick, Athens ;
B u ll oc k & ; Barnes & Bailey, Waver
ley ; If. Spear, Springfield ; Eli Baird, Troy ; L. D.
Taylor, Burlington; Brown & Rorkwell, Itonroeton ;
Parkhuat & Latith, Leh.; ; Chas. Rathbone, Canton ;
also T. B. IjyfrtanJ, Colombia, travels in the adjacent
counties. / 4Sy
/ 'ME OLD smuugen,
STILL IN OPERATION?
THE subscriber would an
nounce to the public that he
have now on hand, and will make
to order fill kinds of
Cabinet Furniture,
such as Sofas,Divans, Lounges
Center, Card, Dining and Break
fast Tables. ' Mahogany, Wal
nut, Maple a napherry Bureaus,
Stands of various kinds, Chairs
and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and
will be made of the best material and workmanlike
manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper
than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the
country.
71.11492:11r-OWME3 COMM,.
on hand on the most reasonable terms. A poll
HEARSE will be furnished on Funeral occasions.
JAMES MACKINSON,
Towanda, lane 1, 1852.
BOOTS .KNIT SHOES.
ONE of the largest assort.
meat ever offered in Brad.
ford County, can.be found at J.
. 4r.8 Alexander's Clothing Store
---- 1 first door south of Mercer's Dry
hoods Store, on Main street.
, • 13‘
D TIAILADVITZILL".
of Elmira, has established a Branch at the above
place. AB our track willbe told *vibe price Mark.
ed and no deviation' in price and is either bought
direct from the Manufacturer or made by ourselves
and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Every de.
scriptioa of
BOOi r ti
'AND SffOEE
Mans, Wornens, Chihirens and Youths Also„` Meits
and Wtsmcna Calf and Buffalo and hulk
Rubber Over Shoes cheap for cash._ •--
ita Please call and examine for yourselves.,a
Towanda. Oct. 2%. 1858 „
CAME to-the eautature o subscriberla Wy.
seatowtodtip. abouttwo mace,' a brio;
dle Steer, two "years pa, not particularly ,rairited.6--
The,,,ornter is requested, to prove property, pay
chitrges..and istr,e,sild steer away.
Wysox, Oat, 26, 1852. S,-STRIORLAND.
Moßals 12nrEn, N, J.
tr 4. Chamber/In,
'LT AS just returned from the city
1/ of New Vork with a large
„ , ,,fik supply of Watches, Jewelry and
i'v Silver ware , comprisingin
0`; *-4 1
44.
,( the . following . articles s—Lever,
..L'Epineand Plain Watches, with
,
\‘)_ a complete assortment of Gold
Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin
ger Rinje b ilresst Pins, Bracelets.Lockets,Gold chains,
Gbld Pens, Reysi etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware,
and any qutintitynf Steel Beads—all of which he offers
for exceeedingly cheap for CASH.
Watches repaired oWshort notice, and warranted
to iun'well,or the money will be refunded. and a wrr
ten agreement given to that effect if required.
N. 8.--MAPLt SUGAR, and Country Produe
taken in payment for work; and ale,. learn now, an
orever, that the Produce must be paid when the wor
is done—l war against credit in all Mr-forme.
W. A: CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April SS, 1050.
• rls
('NAME to the enclosure t of ra h e. - subscriber in the
' township of, ktike—one red yearling Meer, with
a titer in the face—also, a yearling,,heiter. The
eWner is hereby notified, to prove property. pay
°barges, and take then) away. 8. DRINK.
0A,2:), 1852.
£ Icbkc 1.
Erb 984
J.N
PWS • -71 . ' • ti 7-7, r
enERRY PEC
n ,
TORA
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For lb. 'Cure at
COItGHS, , COLDS, `HOARSENESS, , •
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COllOlll
CROUP, - ASTHMA, AND
CONSTIMIPTION,
aF all the numerous mediCines extant, (and some
of them valuable) fur the cure of pulmonary
complaints, nothing has ever been found which could
compare in its etTects with this Preparation. Others
cure sometimes, but at all times , and in all diseases of
the lunge and throat where medicine can give retie
this will do it. It ie pleasant to take, and perfectly
safe in , accordance with the 'directions. - We do not
advertise for the information of those who have Wed
it but those who have not. Families that hove known
:its value will not be without it, and by its timely use
they are secure from the dangerous consequences o
Coughs and .Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal
'consumption.
Tbe Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was
awardeal to this preparation by the Board of Judger/ in
Septembir 1847 also, the Medals-of the three great
Institutes of Art, an this country; also the Diploma
:of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to
the Caesar Pmrot:as, by their Government in con
aideration of its extraordinary excellence and useful
ness in curing affertions of the Lung s and Throat.
Bead the following opinion fo u n ded on the long
,experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and
City cif •
Dr J. Aver: ST. JOUNS, May 8, 1831.
Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in - my prdc
tica, has proven what I foresaw from its ccm position
must be true, that it eradicates and cures the coughs
and colds to which we, in this section, are peculiarly
liable. I think its equal bas not yet been discovered,
nor do I know how a better remedy can be made for
the distempers of the throat and lungs. -
.1. J. BUUTON, M.D.,F.R.S.
Bee what it has done on a -wasted cbnstitntion, not
only in the following cases, but a thousand more:
Dr. Ayer: Sonority, Jan. 24, 2852.
In the month of July last, I was attacked by a vio
lent diarrhcea in the mines of California. I returned
to San FranCisco in hope of receiving benefit from a
change of climate and diet.—My diarbtea ceased but
was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness.
I finally itarted for home, but received no benefit fr'om
.from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse
and when I arrived in New York, I was at once mark
ed by my acquaintances as a victim of . consumption
I must confess that I saw no. sufficient reason to doubt
what my friends all tudieved. At this time I com
menced taking your truly invaluable medicine with
little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use
'You would not receive these lines did I not regard it
my duty to state to the afflicted, through you that my
health in the space of eight months is fully recto
ed. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY PE C
TORAL. Yours truly,
WILLIAM W. SMITH
WASHINGTON, Pa, April 2, 1848
Dear Sir : Feeling that I have been spared from a
premature grave, through your instrumentallity by the
providence or God, I will take tho liberty to express
my gratitude
Cough, and the alarming symptoms oKonsumption
bad 'educed me too low to leave me anything like
hope, when my physician brought me ti bottle of your
It seemed to afford immediate relief,
and now in a few weeks time hoe rendered nie to sound
health.
If it tell do for Others what it has done for me you
are certainly one of the benefctors of mankind.
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am
Very respectfully yours.
JOHN J. CLARK. Rector of St. Peter's C burr+
With such assurance and from such men, no stron
ger proofcan be adduced unless it be from its effect
upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AI ER, Practice
Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda ; R. linV.
Welliboro'; E. Dyer, Covington; Humphrey and
Borden, '1 Toga W. H. Elliott, Elmira ; A. Turroll,
Montrose; and by all Druggi,•ts everywhere. y 36
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ONE Genuine unless accompanteu ny a Inc Simi
" le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L.
SOULE & Co., upon each box.
In offering to the public this justly celebrated SOY
EREIUN BALM OF LIFE, it is not our wish to
make any false statements or wild assertions of their
superior efficiency in restoring t i health the sick and
suffering, well. knowing that their reputation as a
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 satisfy
themselves by enquiring of living witnesses and-trying
the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe and roll
able in all cases ; being pirrelv vegetable, and a medi
eine worthy their best confidence and patronage.
The following certificate was sent us for the public
good:
HZ'NUIETTA, MOTITOO Ca N. Y., May 10, 1851.
We the undersigned, citizens of Henrietta, having
used personajly Dr. Soule's Sovereign Balm Pills. and
witnessed the health-restoring effects thereof, cheerfully
recd; mend these Pills to the afflicted as the best with
w hi c h %.„2 are acquainted.
G. M. Jir.'I 3 ERTS, G. U. DROWN
M. D. PHILL!PS, D. G. 0 rts,
H. A. TIBBETI . :, J.EWIS REED
P. B.—You arc at liberty to publish tuisfor the pub
lic goof,
BZWARIL OY COVNTERFEITI3 ! We are not aware
any one who is making a spurious article has yet Jar
ed to make use of our name ; but some of them has
had the impudence to imitate oar boxes anti copy our
Cireclars, Certificates, &c. Unless the public are
catered when 'hey purchase, they will be deceived.
The genuine Sovereign Balm Pills can be bad
wholesale and retai, of Dr, SOULE & Co., Syracuse
Onondaga Co. N, Y•
Sold by Dr. H. C POWER, Towanda Po., and b j
their Agent's in every town in the country. 21y
Removed to B. Kingsbery' s Block!
CLOTHING STOREOTH
A wiziaNnza, di co .
d yN.theitriek Block. next door to blerecositore,h,
..X l iastiltdded•to th eft stock, a large and f ai t u ;:
:ble assortment of
.Ready Made Clothing,
ADAPTID TO TUC SzASoT,
Ot every vatiety;both of style and p e l ce , 4o
they ask the attention of the public. phi,
••.
ri
the largest stock
•
Ever Offer ed 2n . Towand a f ,
and will lie sold at pric-es considerable lonerit„
eiej before known in this place. Our good s
selected with a regard both to style and ; 1 b
offer inducemen ts, not to be met with st a n .
establishment. , ;
trtr Strangers visiting Towanda,cr
ers in want ofcraoTaiNG Will fi ll et .,
THE LAMEST ASSORTMENT'
,at our establishment, in this senor' of the v 47,,
and made itt such style and materials as t„
elite
satisfaction. We shall endeavor by
LOW PRICES dk GOOD CLotiz zi
to secure petronage. feeling confident trialon,,
d ,
deg will give satisfaction to the purchaser. '
The assortment comprises every ante!.
for a gentleman's outfit. TEIV•IS-..t;Asi i. •
Overcoats, Coats Pants, Otrcrali: Cap,
Lociortoss.—Next door south of Meteor's ti t:
st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnouti Re
Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, TiCia y Y
age, Tioga Co. Pa.
Towanda May 29th 1851.
Difficulties on the .11.io Grande!
WAR ! WAR.!
rpHE contest has commenced and a vignN ui
secution of purchases for CAM, stli 0,35 n
able the public to determine that it Is lo the‘:
est to supply themselves from
BUNTING'S
GIOTHING, 1 1 1 81101).
AND rtrazersnnvo E3ThU.
IsI,I323DIEIeNT,
3 Doors South of Brick now—Main at.
where the subset iber has just returned train
York, bringing with him a choirc assortmeLt
Fancy and Staple Articles,
selected with the most personal care, from 'b.!
city houses. —These together wt h . his farmer::
enables him to offer to the public an aisar t
which for excellence of material, beauty ,q - z ,
tranship, and elegance of style, canmi Le s
passed in this section of country, and hic!;f a
prepared to sell an the very lowest CASH p - c!.
He has also attached to his establishment a
fully selected stock of
Cloths and Tailor's Trimmings,
and islhus enabled to furnish and.maie to c
in the best manner, and at the shortest uonce,t,
ry article in hi• line of business,
lie is confident that from his long expenene•,
he can give general saiigfectinn, lie ernp'.r, :
but the most expert workmen, and fees
his work will not suffer by compari,os
best city shops either in excellence of
ship or elegance of style ; and hop
lion to business, to merit a contirnaDc- . tr ,
eral patronage which has been exten;e•lt.
heretofore.
Returning sincere thanks for Tag fr;r:
asks; the public
. to give him a cali and
selves. ([j Dont forget the place.
Three Doors South of I.lnek ROT.
LS? cuTTIN.G done as usual and cramlri
fit irproprrly made up.Z*o
Towanda, July 13, 1852. G. H. 131.NTING
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MAKE READY! TAKE AIM'. FIRE"
TOHN E. GEIGER, would say to his old frer.Z
J the pul , lic at lartze, that he has coiistaa:/i
and manufacturing Rates and Shot Guns ea.,
Among his assortment of Guns may k fated D,
and single barrelled Guns, Hitlesof ail kinds ..array
Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Gam.
Primers. Alen, PoWder, Shot. Caps of ate traci.
ty.• Aliens' six barrelled Reeot , too PI.WIs, do F
Imitiellea self-rocking Pistols, Hale PittokAltaL
Pistols arid common steel and toast Pigtoh.
F G., F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder to Cr
sternly on band.
Any of the aboie articles will Le sold atrfu
for the Ready Pay.
Keys of any kind ftutd to Doors, Traits
other k Ind of locks on ohm t notice and rratar'it'
Repairing done with neatness and destatea.
few rods north of the Bradford Houk.
Towanda, !day V 2, 13:x1. I. E. GF.;GEE
" 47 4
ftfr ,
BRADFORD COUNTY P.-1"J
rpHE Subscribers have reeve y orenoi
I lands in 'Tuscarora Townsinp. Brat'.rf.
Pa., a bed ul Mineral and Fire Prr. Par'
they offer to the attention of the pui ,
cle which is row extensively used tlrnehod , :l
country recommends itself to cenerai fay..r
cheapness and by its peculiar pr o perties oft
ing after a short exposure, as bard a:. 51a,,t.:0:
" buildings both tire and water.pr ,, l.
We ask of the public to glee our Noe , ' 1 '
being willing that it shall stand cip ,, n I s ow , l e '
its, in full confidence that no ay-bele:a otrlr:
passes it in value. We have had i t t es.tel
Beal men, who declare it superior t , any tr.':
Mineral Paint, 'now offered to the
We have made preparations for 6:lpr qr,f.
quantity that may be nettled. and sto , '
ply
y bl a ic t n a e n a o ri p y r e :ir v t e u i n l i ty".'
store in
public an
who may wish 'to ctonnlyo ' ;-
upon the subject, will address us at Lasers ~.0
ominF, Co. Pa. SHI NI"
HENRY NIONJOLP-4
t
Thi3 is to certif Certific
y, that I h a
a% e
e. iloron.zh f
the paint recently discovered by
Montniorne • r
n in In y' it n to .i.—
not better, than Blake's, or anv other I Oft Iry
used. I recommend it to the o tMtc.
)11.)1.5E,6 CARgli
Towanda, Sept. 4, 1852.
TO THE TRAVELING POO
vi. P. OLMSTED, pno„,„0„ of the Athee
3 t l ra c v ill e a li ri ng ge p i nl
givesb ic gehniserl hanks
;••o,rbit;:lrf. 4
and the r
patronage, and solicits the continuance ofine.o
AN OMNIBUS,
will run regularly to and from the Waredtl/1
to meet the Mail Trains for the actomuaaJN,l,_
strangers and travelers, who wi,h 10 risit I ri: t
ant village on business or otherwise. A d3 ll / /'''
of first rate
Four Horse Coaches ,
stitt
are running through to Towanda. 11 08 - 11 , 1 ,
will be insured a seat in the coach from (ha
and those going to the
R AL-11 D
can stop at Athens, and spena an hoot or 1 6 :
and be insured a conveyance in time to clel l
regular train victors going Eact or iVesi• 6Mc
a n A l b s e o c l ot s e 6 ; w e
PIO wish asd
I Athens, Sept., 4, 1852
ftroomletah‘e,ecatrhse
For Sale.
T WO OR THREE 0001) HORST INfr
01 0
quire a JOO B.
Wyalusing, Seri. I Ith. 1,01
t3kr~anDi~, &c
Attention regiment I