Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 18, 1852, Image 4

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irerfori li n m bet' of years. weer OB11(5164 , t i t Ethel.:
Teri daithi'bi.' - enth , (l) l. ttiasv'iti a 'very cli!itiiilicteit
citedgietlst.,f.xper 4 iiti, frOto yeailto year io be able
an. hiss 0 with g . rlitvecie:, I •delajild many :little,
ta i to r e Ni?Eticih;jl , l, 4ini'virte'r(l• it woithl . have been
jrgit ALtiitmy toil - unite' . tteieral years befhte.'; 1
- knownclutastittialtcsuffetect much frpm cold, aril-to
conlensate for their nufferintta, I fed, them tgel!;—
lakt i FfiVil s :4 4ll 4 , iiiii:kf .i tkili'a Sl i .eMing Pe'eessil)'
7 cutr i pe4s lue u tiNipppt, 1. you Id not
_Ag plafriurve, on
?CotiipariMg.rtotes milli niylneiAthPons, that My cat.
Itri ttn . .4,..„ hied 4• t eetiiderripty more '" food ' than - - theirn,
~,,,lkyle* , #lttA
same time; their UnitClition Was nht Only
no better, but scarcely as _nod. J attributed this i
itgllaloy MAttir.but Ale tight eaustt.TKnowing that
heim4.pniieem. One , more than hthemivithont 'infra°.
4 1 0401, , 0,y/Ltyr, , ireg,ree,, r
. t ire,dr,:ied .chat: mine
irglitte:4.4 ilitt4t..feAPifrmeiTTkietii and , this dismiss•
ed thetull7c:t trom my tribal: ••. - • $ •
Pe r erflfglitinVall'at stromr - '''"P' k it •
er,,11 ov e wit years
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Gine.eilauiltA new barn. Ilie.itWiter it afforded
-etarelEtte f iztvalilits yon may suprmse, betterihan
tie old one. The, food given my cattle during, the
4 as , cr, on'
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vittacxp ,i.lf,T, !n i l!'n l S.!ma q ma, r) as
allmintifillubpretieus4vittleri but 1 was surprised to
Ifintiltestrritigotmle=wne d:dtkeidectliirproveMeht in
s ifiegA644irthif, Wee
titer . Pf t h tit !pried , ing vin • iii r 4.
L,l44l"iigleftis4eilekliiat; t cottla,,liiee them on at
elleastifitte 4 btuth:liiiifochtei than ever beforr,A.htul
es t .! am risked Tat they ,have' riovitiniiii,,ed - th'elr
, t ,i was ...2 F..:IP 7, .... .... .. ... ... 1
,Aultnres, Fup,uot allppute t o e savtugoi , mod e. to
any - other - cause-than to the comfortable ;het ter - pro.
ilWilll/Pidthiiii4iAti teuit barn hring the , :vold
T i ii f ittliWi I/ 13 '.:",i'l i : . .t, , ,;•":. ~ - •
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lam,aware that there are scientific prkticipleSS up
ch may' be • acciniMuil (Cr but
tc no prouder distinction than that-.of a
. practical farmer, I leave scientific cxplana
frbni to tiloSe more competent than myself, being
cflptcpptnrrecortl the simple fact that I save nue.
- Itmrih l of my caltle's food by 'providing wit'a com•
fortable shelter dift the v;inrer season.—Cor.
ram,
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MO okriactsifi-E.-{aTk.rrj, - 7 :TI
Thekgrentatt itLtke , ntsmagemeol:o4 - 4141:ni r In d r.
!lePtftemtiliwittoki-profiiblortrarr.Carno , :them to
lay in winter3s it iiiliiiiiiiison in which eggs are
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ECM '• , • " ...4/ .% '4 , 1174 •• /0-, -- -4C",- 7 -••%
To
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...• "' ' 'n - itql l lnTs.(tAlaipltcrn with
a war ',' ry shelNkin, a warm locisiion, where
they can be free frgibiblidrinds, and enjoy a good
share of sunshine.rtli* hen-house should ba kept
clean, and all filtlkkiiiiNemains of food should be
carefully removed.‘Foreisshould be a good supply
of gravel, which shoildi-bi •eneweil ocrasionally,
or dog oviit z t !lio as totckto afresh lot often. Hens
should slo
, i ;
. :ii;FonstarroMppy,.9f 'pu d
re water, an
pyre, ..,; ,•, ; . e fociik-trhejY;Aritt ; fond of corn,
i
whoa - . airifi*tai_- it ncltliheitii.:l6 . ,:r*V millet,
bone. - 4j .. *tratipiplikcatiefTliladirid:food
Gene : - ... tti • .
_.4eapera:gfaiti*Ttlnied . o their
prinsle• : I llii - Xiicilijitifieir.ka supply , them with
sepegatikilidi. Abey are very fund - or - 4ittrn, and
thes:floriti,:h well with this 'trip their main toild
Boiled potatoes mashed up while hot, with meal
of r i blm,c_sit uni,kindOl grain, or with wheat bran or
shoos, andiipaii,warmoue an excellent Sped in
PAW generally promotes 4aying
&Titania:voile. Hens prefer
vuiel:paniin.leetheied bipeds: An winter and in
solfirogi; whelfe4fiired' to' : rmall'yardsi hens
thsolitlitaire .a-.mall supply of animal focx),. Ref m e
meat pitiliimrt be giveii.thete, cooked or raw.—
€4lol:lo,:citieiVelWalned' s :Goi• thiapurpose, from the
4441prij„but thialriffot bp acceptable to hens
asttitili:M*;priult; tahlcb may • tie obtained : at a
PhiSeritgcipm the !fish market or lintehers.-
- Foesh?iroblirut belies, .pounded or chOpped -fine
artescellitaVas;the both animal food' and
: end ,rkgo such as lime
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chalk, pounded bone ancloyster shell& E,v„,ehells
ince eirrgo.att or - Lime mayie.giveir in old mortar
,
rThe :viiliir havilsome materivd to firm egg shag,
"ikil tfteAiltiortiaire ieeiis to the . ground 'even
i i,
l ' aitylia*gi iilitipply iiri;riVel. They should' also
luivetOcen - sionally,.tome green 'food, such as cab.
'fi*,etc'crivi.64:•inn 4 ipo;-; potatoes, or apples, - cut in
jargeslicea r and they will peck and eat__what they
%!atil I,' . 7 f'‘ • •• • ;
°ugh Irens,altoulti kept warm in w.mer,
TRl . 4triff t,ssr i Ti a wgety,togettier in. largelvt
Wilii - nfiter.iilagoriNmAhey will 1)e liable to di - sease
Weather; *44,ii';lle.gro,upd
is bare illey,stkosilAzp•out in the sun . In feeding
boiled potsitoes and other warm food •to . hens, it
'eadald. be en *lady ln ate morning, and the gram
ef;trithiiy i
themplves with that before they get a warm break- ,
Vet. beithea to roll ia.. •
- ,-, 710#404i4 1 .47 1) 04 013 pfPHi:in iiit o 4 l l l )te
mills:lomm times reuom mentit;d, •r, nem; ,rein lay
well iq if thity!nre of good breeds and not
1 41401tlit i reitt u Oaths!' road ii If they' do
not lay witti'much, care and attention, give them, a
very little cayep,mt In...their mixed . food ; and warm;
afirrleYktiogfead.;.,*attoften sutler ,in winter tor,
~,sveat of exercise. They .will fly fiom their posy
;Sat iheittreakiast; stand alum tilotionless r and gd
to rottstiiiiti"sOon after noon espeeially they are,
yafther,"diti,klwases . We avoid thts• evil by coy
oesing,theirosln up ut gravel, and rat them scratch
clbra living, which give them exerCisit that is cep:
I,Ya4 s riVe
. .both to their health and 'Cornier, and to their
: IPite Winter we ,had eight hens, which trete well •
isdpplfeci with water, grain, sad gravel, but did hot
' taim. , vrititerifT one ligg3it lantarf. neat
Yfititj, 4 ,10 4 t coots One with the same
• hentriitlten, the , Winst for, age, ea.. they m
wens: otitly
. old hens. They. were in, , the same hou,e. Welgai r e'
‘ltitelh laiaMiltaaareatiPpitilij#otitl
,44[ 40 4 ,
gravel . 9)4 , plastef, ,eri they. laid' eggi enough;
tepay:thlto tides. the expense fur, theit!,
Aim!, r
gli JlClfyarid o
'r: 't'
09 NW-4P rq fo r it eer Apr
timOtobtles_thatirrenione hitedredltail -fifty henshe
had
_nineteen hundred g. the ,
.m.....Thimunic in thecokitregion
gupiliwiltathot ometexolight-.ll6,4laiiiird:qtrlsite4
prrtfitinfiourrer Witni etteltfiChtfirPtiOV#l4l4lnli
T 4 01#1. 1 1,M..4.. 1 g. t: Armen
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VIM
• till' - ' l .lf —: '-' 4 o'' - 'l) 6 . tit It L --;
4v-ingiftkiyklatotaiLitega.j..,
DRIIOS -- ; - 111EDIOINES
p .
-:, .-. datICESIZW - 1114170ELSk. 4ke:' i . '
QTP,RE ,inthe _south end of tbC,Want Roans; well l
1..:. 1 known p 3 a 4 !si r *: chipilest and moat OxlentOk
ItiontUtlynt *est of . the - city, ''Partleulir ottenthin•wilt
,be given to any orodt who , may whh tossll;4lther to
i6ranainit or. purehase. ,rnd, any'medicid information
Mill be 'c'hkerfulyand ? gain/foully given Or these who,
who wish ticetivolt ioncerninaetheumeivniv* . , 'dilute-.
Uontrumnis Sept:dies of frie#V and fecenittpreired ar
tides me weekly - re -•-• r , firring,been -tatfruily ie
lected_svith a view .to then wefts/nest. snd any; 'ilia.
wanted not usually •friepf., either urit Ne found here, or
proenrid et 'the shortwit•notice :by Esprerni,loi those
leaving their,oriler., Accommodating Aerie - Storeys
will be _ eady'to.arifdy 'compound any, preycription and
,endeavor to Make at •(whatover the purchase) mutually
agrreablet - All gands.ahall =be considered Viarremfert
as'-represenred; and being Agent for the best and pop
tilur Patent - Medicines, all lboPe .funrig in N. pion.
can he relied `ntiiiii.tn" all caves, es being gentiine. 'fbi
stock now comprises rimy' article in the trade, amen.
which may be found the follawing'i
brugn and ligedicince. -
ACIDS. • lahlei . orris .'
Acetic ' lease foetida squill ,
(lade , , Ara bi c _ valerian - -
Nitric '(camphor . scnego
Muristic , copal sarseparill .
A qunfortis
,gamboge ginger etc' „
Sulplintic ' 4 uitims • raves
rartnricetc myrrh magnesia
shellac sulphur
trnactinth etc. brimstone
mu, . calomel
ncats foot quicksilver
unmet' tartar • • .
ells. lemons • •
castor hoda -
sperm cream tartar
originate:lt Jepson , „
bergarnont • antimony '
Fenton I
Aunt; . I
Wintergreen eon 1° sublimate ,
cinnamon -- red precipihde \
cloven.
' quinine '
!hethloett qunine
juniper , _ arsenic ,
eavin ' , irtaCEr.LA SUVA
tansey alcohol , - •
tar ether
rosemary ilaudantmi -
orange. Pliregolle
neroli shakers herbs
peppermint gold leaf
linseed nada° soap
cod liver etc venice turpentine
tEA'r
Kg.
flue ammonia
buebu
opeditdoc
uva wet etc lcubehs
- wools. • brittiish luster
e.olombo bronze
gentiin burg. pitch
jitap cantharides .
turmeric corks .
spijelia (pink) bath brick
heitebore
emery
ipecac . .
sand paper
ingqtwies••_•-r. --• white glue
in, l ;osemary• otter or annattd
Irketibarts ~ '. , '.`... : .-. ... 1
GROCERIES.
OEM!
Fir
Cop4inx
Tofu
uipber
Life ete
'BARKS.
HI/hairy
Cinnamon
-
• liei!ecze. _
-Peppermint
.Cherninnon - .
Wintergreen cto
~. =TRACTS.
Made*
- Doneset " •
Horebound -
Aconite • .
Vanilla - -1 '
Lemon etc
' 888 DR.
Fenigreek
A nice
Conaway
'Canary
Rape - •
Gorden
IVTuaiard
Cardamom
Colchicum etc
FE
• PLOWER&
CIIIIO3PMIIO "
AirAca
Lavencie; etc
npitijp
-Seger, COlTee and Tea of all khulti, molasses, epije
pep Per; cloves, militroil, notmeg y mace, ash, rosins,
citrons, currants, salad oil, Cocoa; chocolate, soda,
•butter cracker& rice, starch, ginger, saleratos, white
and bar soap, sperm and tallow candles, jugs, bottles,
pipes• pepper sauce&c.
Cogniae, Otani and American 13rantly, Si. Croat.
Old Jamaica and. New England Runt, pure Holland
and 4m. Gin. trial and Monongahela Whiskey. Ma
dei,a Want, Sherry. Tenerife Port, Muscat, Claret
and Champaign Wimp,-Cordials, Rosa, Amour Me
lie4Noyeau itc.. - cheaper titan ever offered,
Soaps, Perfumery and Paper Goods.
Shaving crania, military, windsor, medicated, saml,
musk, almond ; palm, french, toilet, rose, and tramps
tent soaps, Lubinv, French, and Wrights extracts of
jockey club, patchoully. bog, de caroline, musk, mum
flews, verbena, heliotrope, sweet brier,
geranium
spring flowers, west end and new mown hay tfie.--
Cachous, cob:lgoe, bay and rose waters. Lilly white
spanish pearl powder, rouge hair dyes, hair invigon
Mrs, hair eratticators, heir oil, pomades, court plaster,
perfume saohels, playing •cards, rienCil points, steel
pens, fish hooks, drawing pencils, percussion cops, re I
black, and indelible inks, combs; purses, pocket books,
Port cl*l, Tlsfers4sieltpt Mirrors• napkin tiogs-ast 1
. tralle /ling conipturioqB3lk.e.„. -
BRUSHES,
flair, hat, stove, tenth, shoe, paint, matting, varnish
'slash, artist camel's hair. striping blender's and badger's
whitewash. ,counter,fiesti, tooth, nail comb broom cloth
infant, lather, table, horse and blacking jambes.
IVZlscellaileottp.
Tobacco-Mid snuff hasei, nipple eitelli, nursing hot
Veit, breast pumps, teeth rings bed pans, Syringes, shoal
der braces, truseSs, supporters. pessaries, catheters,cuP
ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets
thermometers, liquid and spread adhesive plastems,,fitc,
Paint.: and Dyo Stnifb.
Nit. red, cam and log wood, rustic, lac dye, claw
red tianriders,triudfier, slum, ccpperas, blue vitriol, itol.
tin, contrasition_chemic oil, vitriol, oxalic and all the
acids, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American &
'Chinese vermillion, Spanish brown, Atherican 41;.' Eng
Dab Venetian'verdigtis, Paris green, white; black Ind
red' lead s chrome yellow. and green, japan, roach_ and
copal varnish, lampblack, litharge, putty, whithtg ochre
spirits turpentine', linseed oil;roitn, chalk, timber. &ton
na, gold laic bronze; sc. ' •
Glass.
French Glass 24.30,.22.30, 2040, 20.24, 22-24,14
18, 12-20,42-le, 12.10, 10-14, 10-12 } 0.10.7-.
Patent Medicines.
MOLE In EJIT Not • •
Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant, Sanative dr.c.
Fitche's expectorant, tonic humor corrector, 4e.
Merchant's Gargling Oil for horses, ¢c. •
Swayne's medicines, wild cherry. 4-c.
Brant's „Pultnanary Balsam and. Extract, eta.
Orrick's Vermifogv.
Houghton'llfepain or Gastric juice for dyspepsia.
Osgood's Indian Chelan:oe, for fever and ague,
Scatpa!aAcoustio oil for Deafness.
8. P. Towrigerd'h Sarsaparilla.
Schenck 'e Pulmonia Syrup. . .
Dr. Keeler's Family m'dicines. • • '
Botching% Dyspepsiaq Bittern, • • • ' •
floofland's German Bitters,:for - Dyspepsits and Debility,
Brown's EtißenCe•JlMllliCa
Duboy'e Rat and_ Maio. EXterminator. •
4.hro *gent for lerrieles medicines, plasters,' efe4 An
_ drew,'e and Davis"' Pain 'Killer, Orrittkohrlr,4l.wdl
'cities: 111 e oc-9:salt rheum, tettec,rini
• worm, amain,- and founder eintmenti,etc.i poll
cordial, Flastem, poor man's salves, eye waters, lini
ments; motive abap, bed ibug ;risen. ;Hobensack's
' and Clarles.Worm syrup, Chrtstie's Galvanic curd
(ices, Mahe" Phoenix Bitters, Trask's magnetic,
Sloan's. Daley's; 'aid ilfeAllietees \ Ointments, Dil
low's Heave Braider, Condition Powder; din. All
the numerous kin, s'of Pills:
' Light.
Phoirgitie; itiiPerriar'Bilining-tllll4l.'Carnpherie,Wha.e,
lied lifidsPe* oil; iewttndbeautiful : paUtrn.ef;9uid
Irrp iitiw,tieltirdpenede'Vemphebe, gida aid tips
latipirfor:hall end store bse, ilrandOlos t ett;
• • • Pobanno.-
etc. ; chouctikewpgia
. AU. of, yahfcli will acid 'et . 9in5nai151 ( ;4 1 .4014,....H,
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tettElliAtiftiii•tiriee lly;ititajek, ' bed a
iltt , lap
ITT_ boa teithoors4r;einee: Or' "provocation.,—:
:Thereto& this le. to: fokbill; allf.persobe loot to elk:, f- - ' - - • '
I
:Or harbor bream ntractioant dettshalk Oyu" debit IfItLAKEIi Patent Pire.Proot Paint, 3 the only place.,
,ot4rat - icnnlractini - apef this liate. '
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___,, -: : 1 - Ir ,:ylitt :pito,l et: Ms putt article. in AP ~1-',
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No: .2 - Intititlionri:2s4.
• • fi, . BUT .- STILL ALIVE!
Rr
oovEti to" - thestore•recently ocenpied b y S.
S. Bailey wigs:rpm .
,and Tot, *ghee 3 doors
south - of Montgnyes corner.whete be..bas• received
a full,•new and compiete -510,ck,,0l DRCGS,, Mem
eiNg ,GRopEßlES.diteiiyhich he will sell . cheap'
.. .
er foreasti than4veri- - , 1 .
Here you will find anneietiafew leading articles :
Senna A let,: 7, '• .: • . - ,I Fosgato's Cordial
do 1 : Judie:- ,' . ,; Elix Opi
Cream Tartai•.'. '...• Hay'ir Liniment
- , Sop 0 Soda'--"-'_ ,- Hair-Dye -...-- s --t- -
Manna, . •- • - • Harlem ;Oil
Magnesia Calc'd ' ' ' Gthiin'eht, Trasks
do Carb, ~ , , ,dm palley's
do SS • ** * L ' " •do McAllester
1 .
do • • `Henry's -.: ' Shakers Herbs , i, • i f
Colneynth ' • - do '•• Extractre.; s x
do • Apple : r '1 I
Tilden's Alcdeolie E. 7 1 711
Cochineal -, - •• . Rbei.!Extract •• .
,; :;';
Trusses Hulls . • '- ' laiap, Extract,
do Marshes, Meakim's Vanilla WI: .
:• do' Shaver,. r., -- do Lemon --ri do
Balsam Wislerir , • . do Mace do
do - • tlheesmans- do Almond ,do
do Fir t do Cloves
do Capable ..' do Allspice .do
do Tolu do Nutmegs. do
do Peru - do Peach do
do Pill moffary do Ginger do
do Sulphur ; do CinnamOn do
Acid Tartaric: - do Orange :,i do
do Acetic 2 . . do - Tonka .do
do Beuwnic Lubin's Springflower
- do Citric do Musk dot
do Nitric do Violette do
• chi . *Oxalic; i Magfinlia
do ' ' - Hy'drcidOrie do - Steen W*ll6 -
do ' Sulpha - riff -.!-• - •-,•' do- Tesridirt*--i F , " • do
Orljdoseed .- r. , ...-_ -
.:i.-,e dor JonkitCTbdeki
ad - Spent( - _ ao Caiiiline do'
do Olives, . . ,do . .Jenny Lizolds- f,
do CUstor , do , Boquet .\do .1
do N'.eatUrOol ' - ; Syrings, Pewter as'n4rit.
do Almonds do Class , . dot
do Amber Rect g i trOig Bott::.'sr Class •
.
do Amber Red • do do aE ,
do Anisi • Rad Rhei Turk
do Caraway - -do do
do Croton do . ipecac
do Cobebs '. do , Jalap
do Commie ' ' do ' Ginger White
do Fennel. do • Orris
do Lemon Gum Camphor
do Cassia do Opi Tork
do Cod Liver do Myrrh Tuft
do Lavandula 9 do Arabic do •
do Neroli • do Copal • .
do Jesmin - do - Aloes Soet
do _Nutmeg • . do -Aloes Cape
do Orange Chloride Lime
do Rbodinnt do 'Soda
do Rose. Castor Russ
do Cedrat "Evens
do
do Copabia :.'": _ ' . 'Evens Liiiicetit ..
do Ergot • -. • Nitre Silver, Op't
do Verbena Clald Bisnuth •
, - do -Violette ' - -• Blue Pitt .4. mer."
do Mellesse • lodide Potass.,
do Mellefluee Tart ' ' do ' , i
do Patcbmily Carb 'do •
Brushes, PaintlSuiph ' do
do Varnish 1 0austie do
do Hair Citrate Ferri
do Hair,Carael lodide du
do Nail - Tannin •
do Tooth Proto lod Merchry
do Shaving Strycbnia .
do Flesh - • - Piperin
.do Cloth ' ' ' lElateribto
do Hat : -"' '-- .., • lodine' "''
•Soapi•Vaiikee .- ',--- •'• Veratrin - -- '
do Crystalline - Kreosote
do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Creti
do Criopers Morphine Solph ..
-do Rose do Act
do Timm- Calomel, American
do Orange do English, '
do, Tooth • Precipitate lied • '
do Erosive l do White
do Castile Sulph Zane i
do Military Bronge,Crimson
do Savin do Pale Gold
do Brown . do Dark do
Fricopheroits, do White .
Pain Killer Cold Leaf, Op't
Ayers• Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion
Oxygenated Bitters America do
Stoughton Bitters . * Prissiao.l3lue
Chloroform . ig .do _
Holl - mao's AnOdYne Venitian Red, English
Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye 7
Wood s ea Dye•Stutf.:, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries,
pure ,Wines and. Liquors fur Medicinal purposes.
Also, Cigars of the hest bread ; andall articleston
nected with the trade.;- : _...- - i ; i
...
1 Raving secured' the services of Dr. B. Iterrak,
whrkeeps his Office at.this store, and will give me.
.dical advice gratis, to people., they, paying lor.,tlie
medicinesionly. Physicians can rely upon having
their prescriptions . carefully compounded arid put
up.: The stock - Ansi been Bolcom} with great care,
. a n d. the gootts• will be warrantor as represented....
. All of De: D.. Taynee.nialicines. A yrcieberry,Prie
.torial.. Athena's Pulmonic Syrup, of ireilow Dock
Root, Orrick's, flobensacka, and -Jaynes' Vermifuge.
Together with alt of the moat popular Patent medicines
hoW-14 Miti-ionstintkenrianTalid fdr WO . 11( 3-. 77
..m ..t '.. . - J. lit lITISWISIo. 4, Brick Ittiw".>.
,Tcratanda, November:llr, A 34, -
1:1
4 - vat TRAVEIANO
ivy R. OLMSTED, Peoratsroa orthe ILthOttS
iLL Exchange, gives his; tharikalo - frtetidti. •
and the traveling public generally. for their liberal
patronage, and solicits the cont i nuanc e of the same.
~
• AN 0A#11•4181.18
svoi sun regularly te and from 'Oe„,,Wayirley Depot.
to meet ,the.hiail ; Traiiiis for the accotritriodatiott of
strangers and travelers, who. visit a pleas.
ant, village 44n,bosiness
Four arbi,lnurf .1" 1 trl 1• 7. ;'
C " c r„ r
o ,
are rouainiltrpogklet aNarandit.Thostfor,isbing!
Pe,*Prit4 * I lYt C44o•l**, piaep. l
444 Ihtmß:•:coi9klo, OP.;
itynit .
aun , s At. 4,4,hens;_ae4 , .. apenkarrhour. . taxi
and btrinstired nrceirittykrite in time to meet the:
regular trailiCatslutegolkig Beat or West.l 4
Also those who with td Attire. ibeiraeadattqlere:
nan - tenonveiplin aty) fro!n thecarafte*,of charge.(
Athens, -sto 4* 1802:
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of my intense( sufferings, procured. some-at,; the Put
:moninSyrup. I found it'atTorded. me relief r and Itafs
11nuedliting it, I could feel its healing infiuence
upon my lungs.; - ' -; ,
I •eontinuct la:improve under Usage ! and my friends
were much gratified to witness my unexpected, im-
PinvemaildatfieStY•ter.oly neighbors gaing:tolook et me
edutegniao fronl:Alt 3 Heads. - ••
al:llly,cough j uout liecame!loose,Lann :kit. frouleltiOn
Inesk,,w , :eir Natthe pain. in,,iny •lusuag. , and
•chstged largeAptintitics.of
weeks discharged end raised a spit box full of :menet
every day, Irillklund lumps.like grains= of,pqmittbinn•
My,btrwelg•now, dtetwid. : llgd> say
appetite mask Ise , fax ihrupoveil, that I•could,scarcPl9-lt
train from eating - lop. eueogthAtoptovat
• a:ln:gained, my.fleyh, ••.. ,
continued tozilnitrove in,tivery,veepecl . ,eom iafterl
commented using the :ISymp., said the • improvement
;manhuntl vatilin'us toStored to my • bath/ d have
pasSed through the inclement.foreadurr
s of the latter
part of winter end the spring, and feel ast wolf now as
ever I felt in my life; rind:f am flier day a living testi
imnliese of llicOgreaf efficacy lof SeterieVarllnlusatfc.
,Syrtop in etifriginil4nnory trotectieis.
Lest this statement bethought too highly '
colercd by
lone people, I.•stit , jqin,certiGestes of ,a, number of • the
inhabitants of Tacony, who , saw me at dilloreut , • tiuiga
during mg disasse, and never expected to spe,FolkAosky
ed. I al..n append•tho ctutificote .the brothers of
mystic Ladge; - fro.V7krr'o. "of 0; 1 1 %, who kindly
wati'hed•oter Me, and fully hetioled thej ' oClii con=
the tomb •,' bait, 'Mantis Id If,
Sehency rat Lie invaftiable'Polmonic SYri;p, ; My' fire
fpui beeriiiiiired;anil lam permit - 4 , d to Mike the fore.
!going isuitemelle for he hear& pf tufferipu tiankind.
I ter* at%Tecony, and ain w g e . ll l knew? brit:noon
'th4 people tliern, add will 'be tified . to "live sully
person call upoparna and:learn more pgrticulars 4 olittle
virtutsof this medicine ., ; JOBN C. GREEIII.
June 24thi 111.5)1-1 Lii h " '
The subs'Ciihers, tnemberss m Mystic •Lotl.re, No.
271);'r'cinsegf: F. of'Holreesbutg. Pa. do' herretty cer
• tify that ire know johli•C. Green. (and hi' a • member
in good standing inliC2ID 0. F.) who was
usogerously, ill with s Pulmonary Colusum
last wird. r, Rto that they gigs hire Pp .o die.; ,that be
is 119 w fully feStOred to perfect health. and they believe
his recovery was produced by Schenck's Palmonic
Hyrep. • ,
We biller'', his Certificate Is correct in every `par
ticular. HENRYNEFF, P. G.
ALFRED ROBINSON, P.'G.
ADItAII'AM A RTHUR,P.!O:
• K. 08MA N, N.0.1
JACOB WATERMAN,JRf
JAMES C. CALVEIL "
. .
' JOSHUA. PHINEMORE.
liolmeshurg, Philadelphia Co., June 25, 1481. '
• Th( undersigned, residents tit. Tawny. eight f eints
above PhiladelPhis;pcing well aeqoainted *with's . ..lolM
'6:Green, and the - circomstentei attending his' cote,
feel impelled by-e-sleep .sense of-imperative duty, to
make - unireraatlY; the public his entire recov
toy from the very' last stagers of Pulmonary Con. eints
don. So entirely helpless was his Condition, having
been but a brief period since in that rapid:y sinking
and emaciate state. silo utterly preeladion the opin
ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his
bedside, al). hopes. of even a temporary recovery and
,restotationlo his presentrobng, health. Thee the care
ful use of your invaluible Specific, the Pulmonie Syr
uponakesit our belief, under the circumstances of his
previoni prostrate, not to say dying condition, , one of
the most startling testate that the whole annals of medi
cal skill or science-can produce. It deserves to be ins
perisbably recorded to-your credit, and secure to you,
the greatest discoverer.of tbishisherto remediless
ease, a lasting monument and a world-wide reputation
in the healing.art, that no time may either diminish or
define'', Having Mitnerred Mr. Green's distressing
strukeleS amt sUlTeringe from eemilinst4 congh, -
madded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or
attending to the last stages of a pulmonary iitsr?se ;
and moreover; it being so generally believed by bib nu
merous friends that no human power could relitve, or
protract his life, mit& lees restore him-beck- again' to
his former health, we feel h thus ear drily 'to give - out
unqualified'testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery,
by means of the exclUsive use of your wonderful , Syr
up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made
the bumble instruments of relief and cure to others who
may he so unfortunate as to be similarly afficted.
David Conrad, . Jesse Duffield, • '
. • C. Hinckle, A. Heath,
Joseph Head, Jr. , Jesse Watson,
Stephen Lukens, ' .Rohert , Allyn. •
' Matters 'Milan, James Torbert,
John Illoomesbnry.' - Alien Vandegrift.
Piepori&onlY by Dr. Schenck: , and. sold, whOle.
sale an'Fretail„by,his sole agents; John Gilbert & Cca,
'holesale - Druggists, in North Thsrdstreet,
Clicken & 99,4111Hercitty!ereet, N. Y. Redding & Co.
N0.„14 §tatest:Deitiin ;,..11.13Takiliji;eirrser Thiniacel
Ciiesseniit Streets: 'st. Leine; and by ptinCiFial•Diuggiets
thronghent'the 'United Sieteri._ And 'by the
_following
Agents iu
o `,C;Tclrla.!r D!, 1 1 . 010 . 7,& Lelieys.
HOrriphll7;brwe i ll ;111ayinird‘& Woodburn,
'Rome; • 3.'1: WllrforiV :Monroe ; D. ' Parlthirrad r
Leßoy f-"C". E;llithbiele, Coelho ; 'King &' Vosbuit
TroyA.'Perkli,is e Athens'. ' ' ' ' -•
' 2 0:•411 'lease's ackiltessed to DR. - .3:rr. SCHENCK,
Cate of Jebel Gilbert' 4- CO., WM:desalts Dinggistsr;7l/ci.
177fitrirth . .Third afteb4l"tulidelfthia.l'' s••
El
ME
:flit
:Toll Di- ,
_..anis and
1
'ti ithetpublicat-Istere,t lie las constantly on theta
tod.Trienataeturing Rifles rid Shot Ana !ellee4:4lte,i,*
-Among bitHisteortment .o Gnriamity be% fortnel.liouble;
•and;sitiglo barielfedatiss f lliflesorallblfichwareanted.,
7 tun:rider:Tashi, Sbotlk anallespGanta Bagei.'Cap,l
iltaildas i i. ~31lia,ttP4ivident hot, A . :timed," ! the best goal"
- tleli hAllens' Ma:barrelled evolving. INstobe,..:dol 'lngres!
ti i
-hatiosltedeetiltacieing:Pie bwilitlosPistolsi%loubtaibbili
Pistols and4oritietnne mkt: brass Pistok,.. , ,fl) ,A, ~,,i
ra.c.rj 7,G., F. F. F G., Powder in Cans con. ;
,stantlf 'di - biah : .:Fl. ,f. .A.;ti :.1,i;,:71'
::; , 4 1 IyAtrl ab e; 17e #, / f ~.71 9 ',4 4; .1 44 14 11 f u i t f• e stP;
oi_tife. , ,
._ ltr:flelirinillniflitte d to_Mbors, - timbki-or. ally .
, titherbial,ollockioasbent mit* sadAMlnablo Orme..
ReibeirimrdestioNeektongittn NV and despatebr , f, Shoit, a
fewrodernorth of - tbe Bra!, rd - gouse. - --- - ''
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''Taiiiiiihrilitol."lSSl "- -' — liAifiltilliflV
PQOOTS & tiIIOES-16
1.1 in town at pct.
:
41 I Cal.:
. anothersateiicue
11014100*, 11PiTiiircOlZ9 f# 1 7 31 P4Z5
twilaa' the vents.4, o ii 'lroise'', and se:taritiine that
1 : - I0.12: 1 0friethri11 4 '4.2.. 6 4 1 i4iei (4nW irt' 7
Wherein' dila artuaekoh k ! havnte Wien! re*
catht
'aw to •teitifY; Withirittenflettiddahtlif
the nitspeahablee bent* I have received tioitelhaaltse:
of hialtivitltiabk
Early last r iall. ji . conlpeatedra- cold. and 'in ,
conisequenc . e erwinctil had.ehills alternated 'with fe-'
ver . .lains.R.;#lrititit breast', ertd.shatildee Wade,' with
s.bad tough 'and na"Wiketdration • rkept gettiif'g;
' l FOnis until *lrk . led; and had ihe, rittendariCe'cift
familyoty .
ilerariunder,bia Off 'ab9.l2olstiri
:Weelte,rtnd,a(theispitation'Orfioit titne' Was
soloivihnt bbld inYielf #lO ".ffnenids,.
,andeverttny.phyalcian 40804:me me, , and tame;me.
thehisty - cOnsitirriitiori.i , "My‘ : rippetite'
was gene, my trisvilii - sery:friegirliii^," fever turd' night.
!weak, p!kitt.lia•my, breast and i sho*ler, attended with
a distreswerroirghoirlikhAvity very tight my flesh
Hadltiearly 811 1 ;10w; arid: wa=•ito weak J. that ,Conld •
scareely raise' initread fretniti4illote i and was 'hay
an'object'or niry to beholdi - My friends but been-sent
far to see mertlie. and Mt sick bed was-surrounded by
kind and itivrepithiaing neighbors, who- had:came in
witness my departure froni this world. ' •- • '
When all rays of hopabad fled of my recovery a
neighbor, Connidaroposed to try Schenck's'
Pufmonic-S ~vrttka view;totlotiticintiglnt cough
and iiiietifit
.;
s ' '
of idrowlinctentiO4rtiellef, - Trenatiking: ielhe Vine,
"that I was Ssik , gons,(ol.the!Syrup t o any
permanentbeifefii. My-Wilb. imitates' , rot ; •' the relief
At .t l e P.!. l°D - Zte g h . t k e dnt I
largest.:andqinaL *Lek
KflaineißUßY,W
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41, et i. 1 , A L : A P ! ffia rA t i
40 4 E . :l) '
-AGRI i - 1E
t. , ...., ti.p., '! ". ',-- lag -: - , 1 ir,
: kill ' : it 't Or. S TiiraOMachines.
.: - ,irtfeeti for , 1682:- • • ,
In' ailditfoitlo thc,, 'actual . freight from*: Albany. N.Y.
Ero ery're Paten t changeable powerillircshr. ,-,.- • •
.et; &painter and bands complete, for 150 00
2 horses; i -,. ,_ .
~,
.‘,-
iiiCtirstaient o.ltaiigiable Pon:iiiThresli•
#4.Separatorlind bands complete, .fork
120 00
1` I !10r5e,... i ... -
Emery's Improved-Wide Rack- and Pinion
' with-Thresher, Sepaiatoionnd hands, for 120 00
2 ° horses, ;,:
,
Emery's Improved Wide Rack aadritifon • '
•With•ThOisher, Separatcrrind:batids cot .95.00
1 horse, ' • `' '
...... __. ._. ___.- .
coinfnon . a 1 .,,, Porlh _2 0 4 -,P,t01 0 " ' *
'Power,.llwesher, Separator ,and, bands 1 . 35 00
—for 2 horses, - - - - * ,
Coiiiinim - or'Wheeier, Rack 'end 'Pinion . ~' -
Power, Thresher, Separator %rid bands 110 00
for 1 . hOroo.*_ ..." f.• ,i,' ." . . ...'
05'ilrsold separately, the, following prices: are
Charged: ' i , ,,;'• ' -.
. .
' ' Ipierri !dial ChatigOle Horst Powers,
i,- 1f0'r1W0h0i5,.. e ,.... 4 .. ' ~,••••••,..4 110 .00
~ PtiF one h0r5e.',.............,..
........, ~ :...Q0 00
Eartetiitti: frioared Wide Rack and Pinion Power.
FA two •liofteii.": ... .. ~1....... , .. r , ,• • • $OO -00
_lnt line 'horse ' ' ' • 60'00
Conimws.l26 cle• - end %Pa& n,qo :Wade} Power.
. ‘Prir t tio lioinii . '' ;' : . .1.; :. i. i ; ' ', 965 _QO
• " , P6i one 'horse. ::..f,.....,: :" • , • - ...75 00
. •
1 thiesher with Mintier '26 - inches 101Ig
an,P 45 diaineter;lngetber with *Para-$3O 00
i
grand Piithies, ' ' • •
Porlable gircular ISaw Mpt with, 24. inch
Elayri•fied and set, in punting order for $35,00
inning fire-ivood,&e.
Upright or eeliVe Saar kilt for Wheel.
i $4O 00
weights, etc.
ChOtoingAllacb.thent for driKing one or)
-
rieo Churns at'a.time of barrel size 0r 3 512 00
less• (no eatra griarihg - Wanted.)
Probs qui. Sawing Arrangement, for brit., •
Aingand,cutting tit logs, including saw, $l3
,01,)
...-AniAqa,stittl connectioris far use,
Rower C6rmShellet's, for I horse-and for Z , $45 to
2 horse S.. j $5O 00
. . . .
. , TERMS—CASH, or NOTES with security and
IFllerrf!,l9.ole in 4 or 0 month.:, , When good
endorsed, no'es,payabie, at hank are received, part
of the fniere4 wilt he deducted. ,
ALL. ARTICLES,
_WA RANTE B, MADE •OF
gond rnaterialsond, to opperate as represented. or
may be retuenetitAn .the, subscriber within three
mostrarstralqtrrFhae;• -money refu rated.
~ Written
warripteis given _when required. re'r;ons wishing
til-bey'' - ' ' •-. ' - • . •-- - ..
VrtiallairM'a . • LIZAIII7I - 701969,
should order them nt an ea - day as the Manufac
turers ;are much ' driven. by orders, and supply can
not at all limes be kept on hand.
al: 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 or every prudent farmer.
l am fully prepared to furnish a - well Made arti
cle. I will guarantee that the freight on any Two
Horse Machine, shah not be over $9 at. Binghamton
or Cornink, or it "atiY intermediate station on the
N. Y. & E. R.. ' R. M. WELLES.
- kittens, Bradford,Co. Pa. Juher•2l,. 1952.
BOOTS & SHOES!
Sofia W. VITEICos,
LT AS removed his establishment to R. Mix's store,
414. corner of main street and" the , public square, and
Will'continue the manufacture of pools and Shoes, as
heretofore,
- He has just received from New York a large assort
merit of Women's, Children'sand Misses' Shoes, which
are niTeied at low prices. The attention - el the Ladies
is particularly directed to his assortment, comprising
the following new styles t—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai
ter-hoots; do. shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters;
walking , elioes, bitskins,Scc. Misses' gaiters and shoes,
of every description. A large assortment of Children's
fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds.
- •
For the Gentletuen„ almdsvpvery style of gaiters and
shois., This stock has• be ipersonally.sc!eetted with
eare,,and he believes he can o ff er superior articles at
reasonable
Cry The strictest attention paid to Mantifcfclunng,
and he hopes by tieing work well to. merit a continu
ance of the liberal patropago be has hitherto received.
Towanda, May 8, 1851.
SCIFET C. ADAMS
acrJAMim ES MA CPA R LANS
41E14 212 znz.s..wm,
• - ATTOOJE.YB AT LAW.
.11'0111INVDJ /trod ford Comity/ Pa.
3111 - C • O , W - A as 381 T 11 ( 4111 CIE - 38C001110.13111-4,
c131721TT snip ynu.
I_IAVI7 4 IG located in Towanda, his services may
be obtained by addreasing,a line through the Post
Office; or by calling , at The oee of Ulysses Mercor,
Esq., aliens he viiif be found, or where a written ap.
licatplon may be left Nov. 1850. ~
- NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
rrHt subscribers respeolfully inform the public that
they have takei-the ;shop formerly occupied by
Adam &ermine, on • Main , street,- nearly opposite
Drakes wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all
kinds of BLACKBMf run%) upon reasonable terms.
They are determined by doing their work well and
Promptly, torment, Mrthey hope to receive a share of
public patronage.-
HORSE-SHOEING done in the best mauler. All
kinds of middling Mosbinity, mooted in the, asostsol-
ful.fltnner.
„WOOD WORKS : or wagons will Woo be made end
repaired ifshen•desired. • • •
Weik doniirit their aborcwill be - Wit raritetrio be
Well:done; end monuficiered from . the beet materials.
The pane are requested to give'ins a Wel, and judge
rot thernselik ' ESENIVIITEAL SEBBISCHH.
Towande May "
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MEMPX17,13.76 lIVARIHNIVOTtei
,"important -to nOtisSkeefers:
''-=----'-'• t llitscitiscritie.rity;a4Zfal for the
illhOrlapaynnage heretofore , re.
ceised; lleAifi leave RI . , inform
.his
friends atlq ;lie ppbhc generally.
i and'" thOie coramencina. frousc.
i
I . l ,kcepog-ia,..particulitr that he has
Clio Won - hb - nd'ii largeassortment
oI'FIigNITITRE; ' WhiChs he will
ivatiMi t It; be midi. in'tv iiipiMntial, inanner,,Rad of
l)l7hs'sMaterili. 1 ','" • -'-.., ' -
' ' PIMP A ilk spat !metilihOgaiiy aMI 'ivale u* die ss•
int bareilisAmandßin-d Ftlain tUpi';''rnah`oiany b n'd
walnut washstands, idarblaitops and plain, of dil
-1 dared opattaiiitnAlard smd end' tables, Sofas' Cdrich
-1 vsolthambia, kc..;'••::.•n: . ? ~ -,i Z • 1 -,!.
BEADSTEADS.—FIigh, Field, French and to*
!Pll4 4 .l)ell4sfewitt, finished 4 1 . 1 411440 ms style and-. of
4 Pretee4Fßlterittr.logefherwittlotherfurnit utausu .
allycraned' for, all of which will hasoldon the moat
acatoprodatingitermaz:...' ;-:-• : ; .-...ti ,!! -- ' •
-- alone subscriber is also_piovided wittrtr plain
and fashistiabTe- t3' lioldhimself in
.rettineFir di:attend-to all ordets:ltrandertikitig.
lie
, ill d'oratsfaceJxipft;wheirdesired;r•by Me aid
oil frehatte earpse may tailcoat foraweeir.' I :COP
SINS READY MAIM:: .:CE - EsTER :WELLS.' 7 .
n:i If .1110..Faraitn re.of albkiadc-mach tcs order,. and
wilitarilea 100 be orthilietifinatt riala and workman.
~... , .. .; .„
I ship.,
17 - 4 , 1 t.
,-.; 1 .1 , 6 Ter. ...; - . 4 y 1
To,Wmdadattuary. , .
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NM
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sitAm- ENGINES: ' ' AND
Asti.zissiCt .coittikezryr
kLA WRE'NOE', Miss.
VIANUFACTURE ftteirti Engine s end
oA„„tionyB.to- , 1000 lowa power. 11 0 : 1
4 3c
lineeeiOndiVlTY iron bed platen , cast in one
have expansion valves; all joints greebd p;
s team tig,ht , withoot packing or paint: all t,
wearing su or -Eablin rfaces !pigs, and running in adjustabk
cif bronze me*: all balan ce w ,
turned bet; face. The Regulator is attae,hej k..
plate... The Force Purim is in an indepteee,
arrlnged with crank-shaft and tight and 100.,
ready to'receive a helt from the engine ellif t
'arirothet sheik The whole style of work r .
passed hy. any engine builders in the Cnitod
Boilers of the bear American or Engl!ai i rct
cast 'ot 'Wrought iron—either tubular or sue
Made in the'nioit.thorongh manner.
Engiries f ro m Bto 100 horses power row, , hand or pgram, to be delivered within a
of the , receipt of en order.
Also, Steam flaw Mills, capable of sawi e4ccc
hoard mistime,. of one inch hoards, in 12 ho e ,
one Muhl - sew, and requiring no other fact th;
sawdust. '
The .following are the prices of a (m o t,
sines
gi.lw Mill, including ster.rn engine, boiler
• ehimmtc, complete ;• pitman irons ; mal e
setters:. y
kerd; and all bolts and irons for: I
.carriage, complete,
13team engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, ti SIX%
with tubular boiler, ; containin g 4:0 Equare F4s oti
heating surface, and - all castings, pipes, ralrea,c4
other parts necessary to net it In compkte
lion,
op rn
Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder, 20 i sl4sn. stu,k,
with tubular boiler, containing 4.90 square Cm ci
heating surface; complete as before, $lll
Delivered °tithe earl of the Bo io n and 11inelhi
delivery rootlet Lawrence.2o miles from Boston.' Te atsuo:et,
on very.
Boilers for,the above trultlified to suit purc'zur z;
and pr es acChrtlin ey.
meKa y 4. !fondle', late of Pittsfield, Mata„ via%
Wesel engines are already widely known, har e
taken charge of the saclike of the Essex Cuinpara,td
wilt be able, with their increased fseilines and rv i r,
iience, to make their approved engines cheaper
wi
better than heretofore.
May 8,1852. y
S©o C.M.IIIILENGM!
W HATEVERI i concerns the health and happit' s
of a people, is at all times of the most valut4
importance. I take it for Granted that every per il
will do all in their power to save the lives of d o
children, and that every person will endeavor hy.,
mote their own health at all sacrifices, I fill i ta
roj duty solemnly to assure you that - WoFitls, r
cording to the opinion of the moat celebrated plivs m ,,
are the primary cniisss .a large makoy db.,
to which children and adults are hatde ; if yu hO.
an appetite confiritially changing from one ti atoll i
to another, had breath, pain in the stnench, r,irldnzt
the close, hardness and fullness of the Kell y,
slow fever,. pulse irregular—remcni!Tr that td tyr o
denote Worms, and you should at once
metly
lildbinila'cicrs Wert!! IS M%
An article Minded upon scientific
pounded with purely vegetable sti , -“anetv.,
ferny safe When taken, and drterminc,l in ail e,riTeta
and not leaving the system in n disenseJ voodinsa, t ,
most advertised nostrums,composed of
removal of Wornts, such as Lozen..Tra,
&c., bin has perforMad the most nst ,, nis: la g ruttjni
saved the lives of thousands, both pains or avrt,
have been pronounced hopeless—,inconbl e iv l'hoi•
cians. Read the following, and become connuei of
its efßeacy over all others:
Holum Iliviv,
M. J. N. Iloncirsacx—This is to certify that tw
child, 15 years of age, having been sick for 5 yettur s j
was attended by Drs. Lowr, 'Mullis sod Plus:rr fora
lung time Without receiving Day bet.era ; when I f.,
g : ving her up as incurable, I went to Plali.'.elpitir ral
consulted one of the best physician.; her
growing worse. It was et this t.me I was iriucr
try Hobenitick's Worm Syrup, and at':-1 taro¢ :n
bottles she entirely reusited her t °MM. Ihrlc this
this will prove a benefit to parents whqse ehtld•en tre
similarly affected,
I am yours, &c, R. Dowlo.
Eobensack's Liver 'Pills
No part of the system is more liable to L! . ...R.1511
the Lima, it serving as a fi.terer to purify
or giving a proper secretion to the bile; co that any
wrong action of the Liver elects the other, impocnt
parts of the astern, and results varion‘ly in launikar,
Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. shoulrl, timbre
watch every symptom that might indicate a emit
action of the Liver. These Pills Le tag carntoqii 0:*
Roots and Plants, furnished by nature to Leal !next
—N a mely , Ist : .11 it &Tn.:in-an:, v,;.4 a,::rant, thr
secretion front the pubssou.lry m
promotes the discharge of Feerrt,tl m.tkr.
Alterctite, which changes in some in. n• lie eel o.
explicable manner, the certain morbil nrri ,, n rf ID
system. 3.l—a 71m . re, which gives ,n.rs:r.r•SS
to the nervous system, renewiric ..:id
parts Of the body 4:h— a (irii which arts!:
perfect harmony with other ingrcii;enk, and efcratirt
on the howets, and expelling the whole man of "ricil
- and vitiated naatter, and pvrifyirg the h'.ooti, s h;c:a at•
stroys disease and re-:tures health.
Agents fur Bradford Cowry—Dr. C. Porter:al
I. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, .(thins; M.
Bullock & Ca . Smithfield ; Barnes & Bailry, Wean.
l e9; H. Spear, Springfield; Baird, Troy ; it•
Taylor, Burlington; Brown & H,vkwei, Monrortae:
Parkhost & Lamb, Leroy ; elms. Raililione, Canna;
also T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in the a‘'j,coit
counties. J. Re
Tan OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION!
THI subscriber wochi an.
itinc to the public that lie
ve now on hand, and trill milis
order all kinds of
Cabinet Ffirritue,
ich as Fofas.Diyans,l , outrt
tenter, Card. Dining and Break
fast Tables. Mahogany, Wa].
nut, Maple and Cherry Ilnrearo.
Stands of various Chairs
and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and
.1011 be made of the best material and workmarlits
manner, and which they will sell for cash closet
than can be bought in any other Ware-room to ns
country. •
SZIALTIV-7/L1L333 COFFINS,
on hand, on the most reasonable terms. a g°° l
HEARSE Will be furnilhedon Funeral occa.lens•
JAMES MACKESSON.
Ttiwanda. June i. 1852.
BOOTS .2ND SHOES.
• • ()NE of the largest assol :
N- 1 ment ever offered in Drat'
ford County, can he found t.
'it=l3 . ' A fetander's Ctothing-1.
first door south of , s Dh
Goods Store, on Main street.
. • * Tiutuunrszra.
of Ma ka,,hus, eAlahli.9oed a Branch at the sbure
place.' "Ail oor work:wilt be sold at the price inert.
ed and tto deviation in price : and is either bought
direct front the - ManufaCturer or made by ourselves
and - warranted to give entire satisfaction. Every It'
scriptiott of • "
` - "` - B'OOTS AND SHOES
Child • 4 70
Woment, ( rim, a? I' o
Bupalo and laps
Riibbir ,oOer Moes chcadoi Ca 3l4.
lease, 'Oltittia examine fur yourselves*.A
Oct.Towanda.' . Bnr
• Zlistray..
C"E; to the enorOsure'of the subscriter
- sortownihip; about two month? since. a brin--
dteretter i twoleariOld, not particularly marked.—
The owntris'requested to prove property,. PAY
Sharget, and take said steer away.
' . . Oct, stt , MST. S. STRTCNI.A.NP.
GORDON McKAY. Agtv.