MEM - - •• 13AV1 41 1# 1 1# 14 • .4.1. - ~----..- . gars . _ .„, -. . . • t Z‘ i:v.z.,„.-... , -, "••-. .;• ,-.-- , ) , ~ , i rmv o t- ,ltie 'snow nas many pnoccopied-, • - ;1 1 2 . ‘ , , 1 : t. '.. 1, tri : iiiirtillitt-tii::• - :; tite'dolies,...ofq . Cite'l 9:i, kb • ) go", cetifieless' iipplica!lotiat,d hard' 1 '''' .-4. ‘• , • , icik-iMinireil lir-the - Ili:in link it 'is ii f , 4..t.._,?vv ., -- - • :-:. , 7 : - , , .:_- , .„ :• , , .. Al i T gi: som e l t, imirt alma .pow .heae hours f noi -,,,, leitfWAtli" tiler greatest in.! mom hiring bejefii itillitianner. Thant is an cid adage witivii t iiimivil I ,l„. i .sfxri a gt . tirpeds i moneyi" itkitris there . is much truth .61 .3hojarticions.improvement- of iime will -create anal . . yo secure ••B.it firneWhieli iti spent' in :grocer at 44 il?lonto of sha is an „,,, At myealtnent.which will yield 1113 such gratifying re- Las 111111111;‘ , / fFer,irdnr, it. • The frnim of such an occupa. iftqrif seen . , in effects . , Which are Isaich use .of .s.twt.rfeadreued-minds, vicious habits, and corrupted, 4 ' - ' o llritier4.lisitfire the' inevitable - consegnenem cif 'this lio . W may the leisure hours of the , ihr tirsoulTkellge tittost-indiciously and profitably spent? We anowerrny readingi study and thought. There is a "lintlitial t field to eriftrvite, as'well as a field of earth - , 1 14‘J ., ib is , forsooth. the manner whih , its cidture suss ectrolOted; fire success, prosperity and happiness Log .0f tie farmer 'depends, Seven in a greater degree upon "A - viell4illed - tarn' . Knowledge gives a"'Fnicer,.tatl rtipfin - na Class of' peoiale doh onfer it•14: 1 1 greater degree than upon those , who till the soil. The farifier nee¬ only a stool hand and • aLt `vt'ith which io wield the inipiemenis "~yofhu vocation ; but he also wants a strong, clear, - 4 1-aad rwell.deiretopeal mind' to- guide their actions "I' Iltattietiti - titne when education and' mental cut fiiel.'w4rffiliO'ui,ihi unnecessary for Earners, but that. . • 4114, Bare hap •pass..d, - .•that hour has fled, and with' it the trrejudices and opinoins by which it was character. 6 ' l lied: • Science haii cast her light upon agriculture, and iherrelfulgent rays have inibeed it with new lite and • _ viger, The age essentially one of propress, and dothis i ftr , ogress the art of tillage bears no insigoifi .,.s, cad part . . By the union of science with practice, and by the efforts of,the well-directed knowledge, Repkare doubled ar.d profits trebled. With this tide of progress we must keep pace, else we' are back ground, and will realize but tpeagre ((gums from our labor. The man - who re jects the aid Of science will be forced to awake and Of her assistance, or leave the' voca tion for which. reqeiresless..thought. Inasmuckas education'is necessary for rarmers, it becomes evident that - the leisure hours - of ivinter should pematles use to obtain it. Provide a stock • of.trokt and aaricultural pope's—the more the bet tifitraithese utiOn the table and bring - them to the fire.r . ,4dei. then, when the wild-wtrla are revelling without, and the storms-are bea'ing upon the roof, you may - sit crown in peace and composure, and gleatitmany a useful lesson from their , pages. By thearAtteans, and - by this manner, you Will obtain food for the intellect, and store it with materials for many an hour al thought Your mind will be strengthened, your knowledge increased, and your circle of ideas widely extended. As a consequence success, prosperity and accompanying happiness ' will follow:. To labor, to eat, drink and sleep, is • not the end of mortals ; there is a nobler furpose, obighor destiny. The mina is the man, and from its developments and culture spring the purest, rich est mid deepest joys which cheer our path way.— Let lir iltprove the leisure hours of winter in gain - mg d o om of knowledge, strengthening our inlet lecii,fend'enriecting•enr -errors. Thus will we reap del . levrard of-proseerity and happmew !Mat Cow Should Tanners Beep? , i IVhai are the qualities necessary to constitute good cows! A good milker alone does not, in our judiiment, make a good cow; neither does a good breeder, nor a good feeder. It is these three gnat itias combined, that makes the cosy. Give us a cow tbatiegood for milk—quality as well as quantity considered—that whin properly bred .to good bulls 'will invariably produce good 'calve., and one that when dried of her milk, will , with proper care and attention, taktiou flesh rapidly and evenly—and for one, we,re.st, for a while at least, satisfied. And tilt we can raise up an entire herd of cows, each one of which shalll possess these excellences, oar aim shill be to adiance in improvement till we can ac ccuolliplipur object. To possess she first of these qualities, a cow illitould have a fine head, a little wide above the oto4but quite small below, and appear somewhat .. -. T - t tier nose should be of a rich yellow 'color, ' , or at 01l events not black ; (se do not know of any Jull•blooded stock, any breed, with black doses but Ihei-frequently appear on stock as high bred as fifteen-sixteendis) Harriet* should be very small lite - yeti! johiVhe head, but widening:and deepen irig asitlippreaches the shoulders, and briskets.— odder should - be of good "'zee_ iwell covered with . lorigosoll hair, and not inclined to fleshiness ; ' large millt.xeins, and small, delicate horns'--they 'maybe leng in sortie 'breeds, but they should be fine, and she should have 4 yellow skin. r•Vii . fte Ugriod breeder, she should, in the first ihile,lm-dgconded from good stock, and the fur ther back yo can trace her from good stock the lietreir: Shehoald possess all the before mention- 1 eitinilliipjq alities, with'a broad straight back wide lojop t etild ; hips, lung deep quarters, round ribs, boned small in proportion to her size, deep and full bris liNloriligsivide apart and short, and lastly she ihOillit be a goial handler. A coow that is a good handler, willidso,,almost invariably, produce rich milk; sari if , first rate handler, and possessing the lartkuitientioned qualities, she will be invariably . skied teederi• This handling quality le, or has been, toe winch overlooked by br eiders:and judg tlafeants shows ~_ Judges that will give in their trona. ; or pr tame on stock, without* even . teechingea animal, are, in our ojdriroti, unfit fns diiititificir. - We should not think of purchashig' a. OrAfir t nkilk a'ock or beef; without knowing her to i. t WI 1ig,901. Itiodler.—N. if. Farmer. '' • : *lNVta . Coirs.Tlns Winter treatment of cows shi l iq ts„rielt,losked to, Moderately warm, and welksisintilated quarters, regularity in feeding . wahning,incoulem.food night and morning,3iin birkintalecaidon - al battings, are necessary for their health aFtd.comfort. -Swollen month' malady- which . eomeiimea .flocks of sheep, and becOmeaignite tai l arlitOoneil Stales that he liari Lad the dt en•l4l flock v alid. cured it immedistelf by, swearing the diseased lips wittr lei - Al in b,r,79 lll oliNe l uki:e) 116 4 ,1 r; 1 1Fen -41t1.04ter _ )EIMI- ()Tt.T Eau 11 Wiericsole - oOd. &fail Dealer in I).4IIWI , IIMCINES , :.,43.0fiknamovxmorons, OTOttE id Mr; f;ollll4titt elf Abe - ;Sriiiit 1..7 known as the laygeif; itieteest anerrilitt / ;164 " 4 " . ' lusionntent weietof' coy: , l'etrtierfite a - gentler); wit be given , tri onEor all whb‘ Wish' aternirer Or -putehtse; and' - 'inrrnedieal Iriformaticie will lie Cheerfully, ond'grillsitourly ' w Irish to Cortealt Ctintiniiiiittuppliew fre=h"ryid teeinitlY'preparerl at tides weekly-arriviiii; luring 'beta earefully se lected with a slew tiotiiiirwiettifneir; and:any wanted not usually_keid: either *Wile 14;60 bere.-nr: procurid 4 Pfticl49 EzPicoo. for lb" leaving, 100 OMlT: cOiiiiniAatin clerkt*.al wan will be early to au/dg Cosorptio,ipprity,pretcriPtion an 4 endeavor to mate (Whatersr,the porekasomutualb, iir 4l,"Willi,„!*.considt,;red warrahic4 ee rWresOnledo,o l l 4 411f 1 4 ' f4 1 %,1bC brill and P°P Yfer Patient lifedecinee; all tbOse found in, , tbis stow can be relied upon. in all case., at being genuine. The stock now comprises: every-articlitin. the • tri A d6 r amoni . which.tuay be dbundtberlellowing "4 •' -" Ac,l6 . • thuic Aquarnitig faulphittiote . 1 Tartaric eto bc• sitsiva. tiepin , * "Cola tiphiir Life ete Bayberry Cinnam9n 'lNiuvian(Jea",ts, Elm• • etc:' . T.81111.C65. • Peppermint Cinnamon Wintergreen etc zren_acTs. Sarsaparilla • Dandelion Bonnet Horehound • Aconite Vanilla Lemon etc SEEDS. renigreet Anise Came:say - Canary Rape Garden • : : Mustard Cardamom Colchicum etc It LOWIMS. Chamomile A mica Lavendet etc G CMS. opium Sugar, Coffee and Tea of all kinds, molasses, spice pepper. cloves, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fish, resins, citrons, currants, salad oil, cocoa, chocolate, soda, butter crackers. rice, starch, ginger, ealeratus, white and bar soap, sperm and tallow . candles, jugs, bottles, pipes, pepper sauce &c. Liquors. • Cognise, Otard and American . Brandy. tSt. Cron. Old Jamaica and New England Rum, pure Holland and Am. Gin, Irish and Monongahela Whiskey. Ma deira Lisbon, Sherry, Tenerife Port, Muscat, Claret and Champaign Wines—Cordials, Rose, Amour Mo • kee, Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered. • Soaps, Ptrfamery nod Fancp.Goodo. Shaving cream, military, windsor, medicated, sand, musk, almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, and transpa rent soaps, Lubin', French, and Wright, extracts of jockey club, patchoully. bog, de earoline, musk, mills nears, verbena, heliotrope, _sweet brier, geranium 'spring flowers, west end and. new mown hay &c.-- Cachous, cologne, bay end rose waters. Lilly whit.: spanish pearl powder, rouge hair dyes, hair invigors tors, hair erat.icaturs, hair oil, pomades, court plaster, perfume sachets, pgying cards, pencil points, stet I pens, fish hooks, drawing pencils, percussion cops, re I black, and indelible inks, combs, purses, pocket books, port monais, wafers, pocket mirrors napkin rings an 1 travelling companions &c. BRUSHES. Hai►, bat, stove, swab, shoe, paint, marking, ' , garnish stab, artist camel's hair, striping blender's and badger's whitewash. counter, flesh, tooth, nail comb broom cloth infant, lather, table, horse and blacking brushes. Miscellaneous. Tobacco and snuff boxes, nipple shells, nursing bot ties, breast pumps, teeth rings bed pans, syringes, shout der braces, trusses, supporters. pessaries, cstheters,eup ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets thermometers, liquid and spread adhesive plasters, &c. Paints and Dye Stufib. Nit. red, cam and log wood, fostic, lac dye, cudbear red asunder,. madder, alum, copperas, bloe vitriol, sol. tin, composition cbemic oil, vitriol.o . zalic sod All the adds, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American dr.i Chinese vermillion, Spanish brown, American & Eng fish Venetian verdigris, Paris green, white, black and red lead. chrome yellow and green, japan,. roach 'end copal varnish, lampblack, litharge, putty, whiting ochre spirits turpentine. linseed oil, rosin, chalk, umber, sien na, gold leaf, bronze, &c. ' Glass. j . . . -Braga' and litirediettiar. - ' ; . . , iitivis. !doesorr.! i ' _• • ' . - !lill ,l- 1 67 4 6 1 , •!. I. 141ettli .i - I ',:i , , arable •, .•, 1, yaler;sm ' • , 91 1 5 4 ....1 u . :... * se Pegs ,;• ' copal raPPari 3 gamboge - Siflrrec, I ligriaiad - •-' '- . ' iii.,a) myrrh -. ~ i-c- , magnieeia - , •.' Aellie , , sulOher ' .' Itragsmantb ,ec.„ PTifftsolr e r ' .1 ofte. ealom4 1, 1 ' knilver I tartar lemons " .- i kada E. 1 IMI !teats' loot lannenr • olive costar :Sperm ortga num rwrgamont lemon intergteen cinnamon cloves hemlock , juniper 1 savin tanseY tar rosemary orange neroli PePPe rmint linseed cod liver etc LZ .1 V ea. buebu uva ursi eta COlOllll3O • 115entian alap turmeric Ispijelis (pink) hellebore ipicac liquorice marsh rosemary rheubarb GROCERIES. French Glen 24-30, 22-30, 20-30, 20-24, 22-24,14 18, 12-20, 12.18,12-18, 10.14, 10-12, 8-10, 7-9 Patent Medicines. soLs lORAT rug Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant, Sanative itt,e, niche's expectorant; tonic humor corrector, • Merchant's Gargling Oil fin horses, tic. filwayne's medicines, wild cherry. 4T. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Extract, etc. Orrick's Vermifuge. Houghton's Pepsin or Gastric juice for dyspepsia. Osgood's Indian Cholagogrie; for fever and ague. Scarpa's Acoustic oil for Deafness. S. P. Townser d's Sarsaparilla. Schenck'er Pulmonic Syrup. Dr. Keeler's Family m .dicines. Hatching's Dyspepsia Bitters. Ha :eland's German Bitters, for Dyspepsia and Deldlity, Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger. Duboy's Rat and Mice .Exterminator. • Also agent for Herrick's medicines_, plasters, eV., An drew's and Davis' Pain Graefenberg mein eines, Pde Electuaries etc., . salt -rheum, tatter, tint worm, apish) and founder ointments, etc.; .toots cordial. plesters, , poor man's nivel; eye waters, erasive soap, bed, hug'poise.n: Hotienssek's and, Clark's Worm syrup, Christie's Galvanic tires. Moffat's Phoenix Bitters, Trask's magnetic., ' Sloan's, Dailey's, ind.M4Allister's3ointrientii.:DiLi !oar's Heave Powder; Condition Powder, &c. All the numerotaskinibkorkills. . - .111110.• Phosgene, supettor Burning fluid. Camnbene,wha.c. :bra and sperm oil; new and beautiful patted.' of Iluid ships' now beirieopena:.,GtOphenei - Bide attirlfst:lll tog kelps fcir hall and store,tiss,-girendoles,gte._:, , TobaCco. • • 'Cavendish, Jerrie,. Natural reel:Turkish setirfalistti - Johri'Andetiee4 fine: at; Bogg'eJetiny Lite) Ambit' ete.;`cheiati'hhinds; Pure,,HavanS . ,Cigars,etc, etc. 1 .., Alfa' which' trill be sold it unesually, Reiiiimber that Choir) Drug. and;',Clienst- ' cal Stone' to 'the iloiith . .end 'Sof the Werd Hats* is few doors above the'pOst.ollice " • • -„ •i :. It: XL, i t'oltTtt ii 7; , Towaridi, 504 :;' . „ • --..•-•. - 40=1.0111:111L731& 412110111Ter --1 - WHEREAIIi tny•twife;Polly hos lift p”-,ligi,ll' and' v ‘lboard , withotat sitYrscaustrof iprovohaticin' T !torero re,, this Is- o:vl°6M-ill 'persons' not toArtisf or Itarbothetbiturpacattain.sit 4411 paypo debts of bar contracting after "N • _..ftidgebe ry. Nov. ;10852., RICHAff P AFETY.—Cons mlift cpan.tindii.eu t ili riot a.ast* . of tee* NAAS „, tiEßcyfrat- a 'B UT (i . :STILL ALIVE! ,- ni fril &MOVED to the strop:feeinitroCitipietr by S._ Li -- 137Bilitey. s aaf t rocesx ,and KOSI office s - auOts south of frfirritanyes cBrirentidiel'e he has, Treciv et!' ii•foll.usW Mid complete - stria' of 'DRUGS, *EDP 'cirizs;GßOVEßlEt4,&c.itshichhe will lell heap' ev foreash than even ~ • ' !, '''' ', ''''''' l , . •-• , : I .!•Ifere you•will End annexeda Ceti tead lilt; artieles : Senna. Ale.i.. ' ,Fogate's, cot - dial ; I. . _ '',l.'s . finite , e. M4'914. . , . ~,,. t ._ 'Ciearri' Tit mar . : flay . ,s,Liiiinienli,... : - Slip C 'Soda ' Mauna; . , Harlem Oil ~ .. , • 'Alitgriesiti baled r tinuneot,,Trasts, ; . !., '' do Carb, do - Dall6r's • ~. do ..; SS • , .• „, . : .';da.r NfctAllester do-... Henry's • • 'Sbakerailerbs ,l . l :. Colocynib . , : . , :-,dii , ' ..tEgiratu 1- • do • Applt • • Tilden'sAlcoeolie Ex't Cochineal libel. Extract:.: • I “'. Trusses , H ulls !oleo ..E xtraet.• • - ; • -'• do . Marshes, • a Meek in's Vanilla Exit ',do., • Shaker. : do Lemon do Balsam Wisters • do Mace do do Cheesmans . - .' Jul „ i Almond a t .do Fit - ---- —-- -- , do --4/iover --- do Copabia . ..,_,:do Allegice do do Totu - - ' 6) Nutmegs do do Peru tt • do Peach do do Pulinotraryi );. r i ado Ginger do ~.410- - „Sulphur, ::,' ' ; do Cinnamon do Acid Tartaric . . r .' . do. - Grange do do . Acetic . ',, Ao- . - Tonka do do . ,Beozonic ~ ~ Lubiu'sBpriogflower do., Citric . do Musk •, , do do. • N'itric do, Violette do do Oxalic do Magnolia do • du Ng drocyaac do Sweet Briirdo .do Sulphuric do Jesmin do Oil Linseed . do Jock'y CM do do Sperm do Caroline do do Olives • • do Jenny Linddo do Castor do Boquet do do Neatsfoot ~ syringe, Pewter as'in'nt do Almonds do • Glass do do Amber Beet . Nursing Bottles, Glass .do Amber Red. I do do - G. E. do Anisi , Rad Rini Turk do Caraway do do do Croton do . • Ipecac do Cubebs do J 4lpp, 'do Cummin 'f ; :,' . -1 ; 1 `do ,j Ginger White 'do 'Fennel. ' do - Orris d o lemon'- '.. '''_ - 51 G 11110.741461 - • do Cassia : - . - --•- , do- Opt Turk , -• do' Cod Liver '' do Myrrh Turt do Lavandula 9 do Arabic do do Neroli do Copal ' do Jes min do - Alpert Soet do Nutmeg • do Aloes Cape do Orange Chloride Lime do Rhodium do Soda do Huse ' Castor Russ • do Cedrat ,Isinglass do dO Copabia 'Evens' Lancets do ergot Nitra ii ilver,,Op't do VerbenaOxid Hisnoth do Violette Slue Pill 1 mer. do Mellesse lodide flows do Millefluer Tart do do Patchouly Carb do Brushes, Paint iluiph do do Varnish Oaustie do do !lair Citrate Ferri . do' Hair,Caniel (Citrate do do Nail Tannin do Tooth Proto lod Mercury 1, do Shaving , ' Strychnia do Flesh Piperin do Cloth Elaterium do Hat. : .--- - •. Ith14411::: ...: , . Soap,Vankee - _.. .teratria do Crystalline - !Creosote . •, ,dolErig. Wind Low's : ' Hydtii elm Creta'• •• ' do Coopers Morphine Sulph do Rose do Act do Victors Calomil,•Atnerican . do Orange •• .do English, do Tooth i Precipifate Red " do Erasive .. do White •' do Castile - . Sulph Zinei • - do Military Bronze, Crimson' • do Sevin -do Tale Gold ' do Brown ' .do Dark do. ' Fricopherons do White Pain Killer . • ' „ I Gold,Leak9pl 1 Ayers Cherry •Pietoral • • China Veirlmillioii Osygenated Bittevs., -, ::i Anteektg :; •do --,, ,-•- OletughtcinDitterti '2.....-` i. Preiiiat- ~- Dinel -1. :. II Chloroform . Fig do Hoffman's Anodyne .Venitian Red, English 1' Together With •Paintii, Torpentihei'Varnish, Die. Woods & Dyi•Stuffs, Glass, Potty, elioice'Groceried, pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposea-L. Also, Cigars of the best.brand ; Roden anklet eon, newer' with jhe trade. i 1 - .... 1, , r•', .-- :, :24 .;", : - ;j I: Raving securedihe servicesof , Dr. , S. /fryer's, whr keeps his office i iit t his store, and will give me. dint advice gratis to people, they paying fru' the, medicines only. Physicians can rely upon having their prescriptions • Carefully eninpoilinled and. Put up. 'The stock has leen' selected With gretit care, and die goods 'will be, warranted'as'repreien,led. All of Dr. D. Jay s& Medicine/. ` Ayres CherryPee ; . , toriel. Schencka Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow, Dock Roe!, °Metes, flObeneschie;intt Jaynes' Verinifuge. Together With all of the most popular Petent medicines nose its ass conitiittlY on hind . and for sale at ..• '" • 3. M. REED. No. 2 2 , - Brick Row.' Towanda,Noveinber .1359. , , , ~,,„ ', c,'' Cream **MT 1 , ~ epsollll • .. . [ antimony .. ' alum torro sublimate Ired precipitate quinitte,..,l • gunipe - • 5 ' ausenic I"I I ECELLIII lOUs 111C01161 ether - 'tau &mum 1 paregoric ahukera herbs gold leaf • misfile soap Venice "turpentine aqua ammonia Irmedildec i nubeire. . brittitth bistro .Inmate •- ' - I burg. pitch cantharides corks bath brick emery tend paper , white glue utter or anuatto • TO THE TRAVELING ` PU B •..,,L,, AiI[R.IOI;MIEITtP. Poorarwroa , of the Athena Eggthangei gives.hislbanksio his' Irsendso and, tbeltraseling pohlie generally.. (for their liberab patronage, and solicits. the contindanceofthe same.- ' A N'. ONIN I B will„rup regularly to and froni the .Witertesi Depot.. Intpeet the Mail, Trains for the accommodation/ of. traVelets. who wish tcp.vtaitst,-,pieusk ant village on business ormtherwitte. ~ • ,A daily:4We Of-first rate - - - . - ArTr..." , 7 r ; .3r Four Ili OtSgiUORCH( I 4 B,.. ~..,::„..:!. err 0!!1Pg, tkr9,PA A?, :TV! Pdt-.01_b° 4 1,47,4h lgg will b e i n jured a seat in i j ur paca'srotat mats, , pia*, Kid IeRADYNkX) - ) 'caPts.49.llkikeus,,and,,ippackattitour orawol p ,ba,ißu;go cpcipY.eonoml: oiaottiF the , ;vertar trains of cars going East or West. ;'.,t I Also_shoseWshish to leave : th eir tearneyhttee I can be conveyed to.atrd-frousthe cars fretotcharge:- j Athensdille:prxximr..a.":.; ME= TnliktBTialint Vire Proof , yott . tatt tertitfellte eitticir.- Is at. Toweeda, Oct. 8, 1868. B. KlNGSBtfilii; MMeM!!!mmx= o == ',min.4oka i( • , •f - .: . ..i.A. 4 , , -4 --• .. • ~;:, 7 •:-.:-., •••_, , ,t . ~, . -151........r......415%..„ -r - t... , ' ..- .z..,,,._:-1.,.._‘..... , ALUM= aheSCUO oyi , 44 1 Wiß r iff. F i g ferrirlMMlPCL,:iirtg9l.ls7 T was on the verge eft a grate, and s t o fax time that 4.ettililiAtYltild'frietrile hatVldat'all kripettiof ply eei , ceee - Itentlwheir id Iliiiteheatitin; heel* been ,* °ettabftheakie of -Sctitiielet, Pulmonie- Syrup: l l " .site ter lestlfY, ierth page, seneotiowto'Dr. 'Ekstrom the unspeakable benefit I have received - from tale • l 'of .141 1 .1 4• attla b lf. OletOP,l% i .; t . = 1' ? z • - •( 4 11l • galljwiaLAVora?9trectelte 'l:lea — eat' and c onsequeleiro e. ifelt I li&J Chills, alternated wi th ver s .'Plartilit Iny ilglft breast liOd`shiroldif bla de,' wi • 1 bail roust;" 'told 110.7,e*atoralion- I kept: Ili ado's u4ll took my VA ' and had thi:e2tehtlis e i 41 - .iii fimily tillysirilm'.:,l 4* . iflik air hid esieithe 'trey' tist.Aii, lin'd' pi liar extnisticen'ST thatti m e *Mt Quced 'lto flliftfik't lailisstriiitik bob! 'Of *self and:fry:ll4 and even my physician Ittarillotted nie'''eli'd Spire; , msittitedilfivith thefitisty :cOnstimptien. My, appetite was gone, My . bowers veryitrigular. fever land'tight. sweete.peinffilfo97,tkill oltSt,t4WAlder, attended with a disteatiiingcntigh,WhiclOwaii - 446 -li g ht ; my flesh limb nearly n'.l gone, and was Oa weak• that I 'could isearcely , raile MY-head (nate the-ptllove,%nd oxiiblruly •an object of pity to behold: =My friends had been; sent liirto.acie.rotedie,and my. sal bed area surrounded by kied and evrepathizingineighbere; who had crow to witness my departure from this wad. Fri'altroTrei t fhopeheirlTed -- Orm - y reeiii4ty, a es2Jl liborAilkDavid Conrad, proposed to try Schenck& Trultiiktrooyrals,-witia,ef.- yriesletileg my'cough 111"41""mtlinelit40414101111:Phkgat. arid at a means oti -. ffiirelini tithipOraTrolieFirotitarking it the time, “ihitt ;was tiro_ fargone for,.the Syrnp.to be of any permanentAitMefiC-4111-owitiAmisteas-for the, relief efPrinleuse sufferings. procured sortie' of, ttliqul. menjettlyreprl found it Weeded me relief, add con titekedyeipg ,it. ,I avoid, fecal its healing influence .4Pott PT 14 1 1 P. , . . . , , '• , • ~, 1 contiene to, impreve undeeitsose, Bed sty friends were much gratified to witness my unexpecled, tin preens:rivet ; tnany *Cosy neighbors came to hrolt at me At one raised from the.dead. ; , ~,;''• .. - .oly emigh now became lame, end I felt tioniething jireak,w ,elll badthe pain in my breast, andi 1 dia. chetgeillerge quantities or yellow matter. I have for weeks dischargeil and raised a spit box full of mailer Avery day,, !with howl lamps.like grains 'of something. Ift.bowels now became regtabersod natural. Atari m y :appetite Wesseo,fartinproved, that I could seemly, re frentifrom. eating too-meth. My atrcngtb improved, find I rciPined., ll l flub- .., - . •t , ;I I - continued to improve,in every respect soon; after I commenced uaing the-Syrup„-and the improvement continued until . beras restored to my. health:. A have parsed through the inclement weather of tholatter rt of winter and the spring, and feet as welt' now as , ever I felt in my lig, end lam this day a living testi mony of:the great efficacy 1 df Schenck's Pulmonic. firtsplrxeeringpillmonary disease,. , Lest this statementle.thouiht too highly cofered by some people, 1 rut joincmitificstas of, A number of the inhabitants 4 Tecoity who saw me at different times 'during my aisease. and never expected to see me tenor ed. I nl,4Lappend the certificate of , the brothers of Mystic Lodge, N. 210, 1. 0. of O. F., who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would con-; sign my remains to the tomb ; but, thimble to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pulmonic Syrup. 1333 , life has hiten squired, and I am iii.nnitted to make the fore going statement for the benefit of riuffering , matikind. I redact at Tacony, end em well known by most of the people'there, and will be gratified to have any person mall upon me and learn ranee particulars or the virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th,1851. The subscribers, members of the Mystic 1 oil le, No. 270, 1.0. of 0. F. of Hole:est:erg. Pa. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green, (and is it member in good standing in No. 270.1 • . 0. of 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption, last wint. roes that they give hits rp .o die; that he is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was produced by Schenck's Pulmonic Symp. , , We believe his certificate is correct in ciery par ticular. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED RORINSON,P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. I J. K. OSMAN, N. G. V JACOB W ATERM AN, JR! JAMES C. CALVER. • JOSHTJA PHINEMORE. Holemsburg, Philadelphia Co., June 25, 1 1 151. The midersigned, residents of Tecony. eiaht miles above Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John C.-Green, and ;he circumstances attending hit case, feel impelled by . a deep sense of imperative duty, to make universally known to the public his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulmona-y Consump tion. So• entirely helpless was his condition, having been but a brief period since in that repi* einkm.; and emaciate state, as to uverly 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 odic, the Pulenonic Syr ups inekesit our belief, und the circumstances of his previetre prostrate, not to dying ' condition, one of the most startling results tha the whole annals of medi cal skill cr science can produce. It deserves to be im perishably reco-ded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hithertil temediless dis ease, a lasting monument and a world-wideyeputation in the healing art, that no lime may either diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles end sufferings from a continued cough, se peradded !Attie 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 less restore him hack again to his former health, we feel it thus ear duty to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, hy_meens of thiexclusive use of your wonderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the humble instruments of relief and cure to , others who may beso unfortunate as to be similarly afficted. David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, .C. Ilinckle ' A. Heath, • • - Joseph Hea d,Jr., Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn. Matthew Toden, James Torbert, John Bloomer:luny, - .• Allen Vandegrift. -Prepared's)* by Dr, Schenck, and ' sold, whole. sale attd retail, by his sole agents; John Gilbert & Co, Wholesele Druggists, 177 North i Thttil 'Wee!, Phil'a, Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 State at. Boston . H. Blakeley, emir Third and Chestnut streets. St. L ouis' ; and . by principal Waggish; throughout the United States. And by this followidg Agents in Bradford County : 11. C. Porter, Towandas D. Bailey & on, Leßays. . t Titbit. T;llorophrty, Orwell ; Maynard de' Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Warford, Monroe; D D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy; C. E. Rathhone. Canton; ling & Vosburg Troy ; 0. A. Perkins, Athena. ela'All letters addressed to DR. J.H. SCHENCK, Cate of John Gilbert * Co., Wholesale Druggists, No. 177 North-Third street, Philadelphia. OVT, EMI WIA,)(E: TAKE, l i viorz:qpiapn, Would say to his old flirts& and sal. lb . * public at large, that be bas :constantly on hand Mid ',Manutictuiiim, Rides! and shot pu*, !Abr., &co—.. Aitong,bis Misortmeni of guns may be foun t ' D ou bl e nitd.'isingte barrelled Guns. Dille.of all kinds warrantad. "Powder.Fliatts. Shot Pouches,. Game, Dap s Cap Spout, ' :p Mm,rader, Cepa of the best Tub; lu e e e r els ,orrellad Revolving:Pistols, .do single barrelle4 ielf . .-,aacking Pis, • Difla Piatoje, double bb't Taistal ana cciriznion atiet. 840 brsai Pi.l4 ' 4, 1, F o f ,y;to.;P:P: P. pouider in bins con ' - • ; 4%4441 this absive.articleawiltte : sofdi.,'s*ful cheap, tor te.Beedy. „ : , . Kiria dt anilkind fine d . LW Doors. Inuits isr Ml* kind of locks on abott notice slid reiecumble tap* R srusithil epArinOlries with OaUp3 istifeba delisatch. Shop rk, l'eurAid the Bi Tolman: , May 1852 • ' o'l4[oll.lf, B M" RBOEB—the Ingest and. best stock is t6wn at cm!! B. KINUBBITRYI. Attention Regiment I illistcancono4 iaz.l " s lip lir la Xt. a •, • . , A mgE, Emery 84.7.:0).', -,Thrashing • 14._ ..,‘,lrrices for 1852: ,- '';,: In addition to thc actual freight groin Al any, N.Y. EmeresPrteht charigiable fornair,Threstif , " ter' ,Separattlr-and!bands complete, for, - 140 00 1 2 horses".sii- 1 i ic ' - Emery's Patent:Changeable Powes Thresh; . . er, Separator and bands coKtete, fcir . PO 00 1 horse,. ~,.:.,,, . - • . Ertires Improved , Wideitsck and Pinion-, - with Thresher, Separator and bands„ for 120 00 2 horses, - ,--...• :.• ; Ethery i 's Irripinved Wide Rack ald Pinion • t ' . with Threpheri Separator and'bandfcir '95 00 a horse, ••• t.il , Common or Wheeler Rach and Pinion • : POwer, Tilt-ostler, geparator, and bands - 1Z 00 •.6 .. tOr 2 horses,•' ' " ;^ - ... ~ -; Common or:, l 4_,Theeler • Rack and Pinion,. ; Power, Threstier,,Separator i mad bands 410 00 !tor 1 horse e ,,, ;.l: , ~ co - If sold separately, the folk:tiring price are Charged 2 , .;.:,' t. , '; _ ' Emery's-Patent ChingtAile noise POW* 'For two hor r ses,...i , tkip 00 For one butse..,. ' ...SO 00 ~. . EMery's Improved Wide•Rael: and PinionlPomer. for two horses.., .. ;$00 00 For one horie..... ‘ „ ~ .. ',, .... ....... • ...:;.60 00 !common Itacle.pnell'iniom w Wheeler Power. . For two h0r5e5.....,., ....F65 00 For one horse. . ' - ....75 00 -Thresher- with -Cilinder- 26- -inches-long - ----- atid 14i diameter 4 together with Sirpara- $35 1 00 or and Fixtures, ' 'Portable Circular Saw Milt with . 24 inch) ~ • . Saw; fired and set, in running order 'for $35 00 cutting fire.wood,dcc. Upright or Felloe Saw Mill for Wheel- $4O 00 wrights, etc. • . . .. . (Morning Attachment for driving' one , for) two Churns at a time of batTeli sizeior i r $l2 00 less (no extra gearing wanted.) 3 'Qrps's .Cp t - a'crin g A tringeMent; ,, f:or hut. 7 ' . ling and otatitig ofrloi,N locludingsaw ' $l2 00 guides, and - conneOions_ f.i- uk.. — PowerV.ovt.Shellers, for 1 horse and far "E $35 to 9 . lionies..s'44o 00 . . , . TERNIS—ZASH, or NOTES with security and inierest.'payable in 4, or inouttt.i. 'Vi'hen good - endorsed notes, payable at bank are received, pan of, the interest wilt be deducted. ALL ARTICLES WAR:INTRO, MADE OF odod materials. and to Opperate as represented, or. , may he returned to the subscriber within three Months and purchase money refunded. Written• warrantees given when required. Persons wistfii , g tato • - raial - ILTIBMTECer 1 - 0/183M1NT215, should order them at an early day as the Manufac turers are much driven by orders, and supply ran i-loyal all times be kept on hand. Ii is not necessary for ate to recommend these Threihing Mar Lines for they are v.,:1 and recommend themselves to the good sense and pocket of every prurient farmer. lam fully prepared to; furni-h a well made ant die. I will guarantee that the freight on any Two Horse Machine. shall no; be over 69 at Binghamton nr Corning, or at any intermediate Station on the N. Y. & E. R. 11. M: WELLES. Athens, Bradford Co. P. Inne 2t, 1932. BOOTS *c SHJES! ;oho W. Wilcox, HAS removed his establishment to H. Mies stoic, cornet of main street and the public square, and will continue the manufacture of Boots and Shoes. as. heretofore. . . . He has just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's, Chi lercres and Misses' Shoe,, w hich are offered at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies is par iCUlarly dfrected to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ier boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiters ; Walking shoes, buskins,dtc. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large assortment of Children's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. • For the Gentlemen, almost every style , of gaiters end shoes. This stock has been personally selected -with care, and he believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. V' The strictest attention paid to Manufacturing, and he hopes by doin,g work well to '7irerit a cantina lace of tht liberal patranage . ,he has hitherto received. Towanda, May 8, 1851. , - OHM C. ADAMS JAMS, MACIPARLANS MUMS & DLA.CPELILLAILNE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BaTiLtC3E3fX4I3II I .3IIL-dsp COUNTt sonveraa. ,T_TAVING. located in Tovianda, big riervicra may 17. be obtained by addressing a line through thePoat Office, or by calling at the. offi,ee of Ulysses' Mercer, „Esq . ., where he will be found, or where a Written ap licatpion may be lett . Nov. 1.1850. ,- ;Ntiv _BLACKSMITH .'Slial);.. 7, rpinsubscribers respectfully Inform the public that 1 they have taken the -shop fermerly occupied by Adam Esenwine, on' M street ,' 'Main nearly opposite Drake's wagon 264. where they are prepared torlo all kind+ of BLACKISMITIIING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. • HORSE—SHOEING.done in the best manner. .All kinds of repairing Machinery,execated in the most skit. ful manner. WOOD WORK fOr wagons will alio-be - made and repaired when desired. All work , ,done attheir shop; will be warranted lobe well done, and manufactured from the best materials. The public are requested to'give utie trial, and judge for themselves. ESENWINE & SEEBISCHII. Towanda, May 2,185 L WWIIMIVITMAIE TNKAIMDDRE. Important to .12Onsekeepers: ' THE - subsiriber thankful for the , liberal patronage heretofore re. ciiyed, begs leave to inform- his friends 'and the , those. Commending liooqe qkceping in particular That he has inow on hand a large assortment, of FURNITURE, • w h ich be-.will' warrant to be made in a:substantial manner, and of 'the best materials. • -'• BUREAUS, such asinahogany and walnut drEss: ipg bureaus, marble anitplain`tops ; mahogany,and Walnut washstands, trtarblettips. and plain, of dif ferent pan:erns, Eard•and end tables,Sgfas: Couch es, whatnots, Ic. , • DEAHSTEADS..L-High,- Field, French and low post beadsteads„finis,bed in-handsome style and of approved patterns, together with other furniture USD.. ally-called for, all at which will be sold on the most accommodating terms.„ , cavrhe sublitrib'er is also provided with a plal& and fashionable HEARSE; and will hold himself kr readiness to attend to all orders io underlaking T :" HO Will ftirnioi fen boxes When'disired, by the aid of which the etiriosi inay kipt for OW O ck. "COF. FINWREADYNADE. - • CHESTER' WELLS:" "' 8.-4urniture, of, all kinds made, loonier, land, warranted lain of the best matt rials and workman= ship. Towanda, January 17, 11151. .. , • ,__ •_,.,,, z_-.-.„..-.;,.,......,_.- ...-4...............,..... . ... -----:1, . I alt - St ? ••• ~. • ,.,, la; '. 111 t -.. .•Lott TOlinf.Vll.l Bradt'Ord County Pa. .;fit re m 4 , 1- *yr EnTANVIENGINES-A i.. 011, 1. • .p 1;.?? 5 11 0 1211419 . ~....,,,,,...IrA,W-RE4110%,-111-11 8 8. - 1 1 MA.SUFACTURE Steam Engin e , _ 11.1 0 64-ifiCloninhaeatvy° iirooon4ed4'W4tesP,'welintil have expansion valves; all joints ground eteim tight without packing or paint ; all wearing surfaces large, and ruatog i n a dj of bronze or Babbitt metal; all balance , turned belafaee. Theftulsted ie aug* plate. TEM Force PuMplirtrXriindeptz„ arranged with crank shaft and tight and! .rea-49.. , WACS 1 jvc.1 1 .1e 1 -fillull Jiletngig i ,g ait - Ski:money !us% The whole style of paned by any engine builders in the u n - Z 4 z „Wilford of the boo American or Engligo csat ; or wrought iron—either tubular co .sugdoin the most thorough manner. -Engines from 8 to 100 horses power ;heridior in progress, to be delivered mu th .of,ireceipt of an order. ..41so, Steam Saw Mills. capable offi a .4, 11 bourd measure, of one inch hoards, in 12 h e oppAuley saw, and requiring no calm lawl;Pst• • Mgt following are the prices of a f t " of saner Mill, including steam engine, b o ft e , 151 to•.'ebimney,,complete ; pitman irons; onik7 : setters; feed, end aq bolts and 4 0111 (0010 stattiage, Complete, _ . • Steele engine, 10 in. diameter of cy tinder, Bp with! tubular boiler, containing no ivot -:'.hunting surface, and all castings, pip es , -,,ether parts necessary to set it ta c amp , Lieu, Bleat engine. 12 in. diameter of eyri a a ft 30 with tubular boiler, containing 410 Mut heating surface, complete as before, • • Delivered on the cars of the Donlon and Ih tried at LawrenCe„ 26 miles front Boston. Te .on deliiery. ..."'Boilers for the shove modified to suit is irrices accordingly. McKay Hondley, late of Pittsfield, 11 .„„ 'e stm eng ines are already a idely known, het iiikeri - gharge of the works of the Esse: Cc i will be 'able, with their increased fscilitiw rience‘to mike their approved engross eh betteiihne heretofore. Ittork I A 52. y $5OO CEEZI.LLENG ITTdTATEPER concerns the health ar y o f a people, is at all times of the importance. I take ;it for cuinteel that, will do all in their *owe'. to save the lint children, and that every person will endeavor mote their own health at all ~K ri lic es. I fe e l my duty soleitmly to assure you that Weld cording to the opinion of the moat celebrated pl are the pr !moil entries of a litge maimity to which children and adolis are liable ; if an appetit continually chaNing from one hin 4 to another,, iiiti_breath, pain in the stomach. pe r , the nose, hardness and luilness of the belly, dr clone fever, pulse irrenlar—remember that denote Worms, and You should at once appiy merly : - Ziebensack% Worm Syrup. An artiefeliissige4 icienqa r i m y, pourvlrd 1s itL.purely vegetable suswacts, 4 1 , / frirtly• cafe u'fictrtitire,' and tlctr rmir.ed in alf iu and not low.ing tbe s . l.!•tern in a dtsgased cualiu 'most sidabruma, composed of Csiss removal of %tiofMe, such a. I,,rze ngeN &c., but liar, pi;rforniad tlie in:Ht a,tuai s L in4 t yi'l i s t i si or th,iUsands, both young mu hsv been printotiiireil hopele-s—tucunWe b cifiYu:'iti• a'the follow , nod becuun con, cfriciii : irover all other.: Mounts. ncssarr—Thii is lo ers i ri ehiid; 95 yeais of age, having hem foi; s 'ayssittiend4d l Drs.l.lper, RhtlltsanjFha, kink 'time tCithout wee.. in 3ny cingter up as incuraldc. I v.ent to phi r!ci ecinsulteit oue• 'of the be:t. ph% Let Lrrk Growing worse. it vitti st 01S 1;111e I "gala' try y o b e n' s nek' s syrup, and after bottler shSHrtirely regaitied 11.1 health. }' this will. priite a Lei:alit to pareut> similarly affected, 1 sni yours, &c., cber.sach's Liter 'Zia Nei part. of . t he ay otem is mare !tette to di. the Laysto, it oefeir.st no a h terer w pouf! It or givong a WNW,' secretion to tilt-Me; s o t wrcng ection of the Liver t taco-thP abet In parts of the syste II?. end results vartoosly taut Liver complaint, by: pepsin. Oto. We shoold,t watch every sy mow:: Chit t, i ht tadicate utption of the I.tver. T hone Pylls being car} - Ames and Plants, furni:•hea." . • nature b hi' —Namely, Ist: An Exprriorant, which sun secretion from the puloref ire morns run promotes, the discharge of ~ecreteil matter. Aifiretiieothicto changes in eotne insett‘itd extdicabkijnanner, the «limn modulo! system. ...00 7 —it Tomc, whirto give.' teat e to Abe erewoca system. flow trio, heihh rod i. parte of theATily, Cm,iarlit. 4 44 perfect harroinny with other ingrtilenti, or' on, die bowels, and expelling the whole anso and vittated lustier. eo t pyrify tr,g the tins', st strattadisease and roatoret health. A i ring Bra(Yard Orin y-11r.11.C. Pat. J. _M:Reeil; Towanda"; C. 11. Novriet, Attie, Bullock & Co. Smithfield; Barnes ley t(peat, Springfield ; lima, Troy ' Taylor, Burlington ; from a Ai 'Parkhust. & Lamb. Leroy ; C!.16. Rothlan, also T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in thi counties. TEED OLD MUM SIM IN OPERATI6 TUE subscriber can: nounce to the public have now on hand,aedvil to order all loads of Cabinet Parritr; ouch as Sofa,.Dirans ,fr Cetater,Card,Dink stra fast Tables. Mabrgtol, Standsr'l , lae a pl r a ari nd o l a ' s be k rrr in6 ? and Bedsteads of every description, vlnch • will be made of the best material end trei manner. and which they will sell for cisc than can be bought in any other Wate.room country. RELelnr-DIADEI COTT/S. on hand on the most reasonable term'. It HEARSE will A Od FOC& Nett J SI ES MA COP Towanda. June 1, 1832. BOOTS .IND SHOS - (YmEe n o t f e beer offe iarg ; ford County, can he fue 111 . l fe: 1 6steilude 1 7:7 first nsouth, 74 Vein t lioolle sline• on 16. D. 111.naaffina of Elittioot,..itas- established a Branch at 'be plaCe• nililldaur work will he sold at &pberlgric' ed and no deviation in :price and erne` direct froui l tlie Mani:tract:tact. or inaie and, warranted to give enure satisfaction. VII script ion of BOOTS AND HOES. Mans; Woinens, Children, and Youths .41'1.7.:`" and IPonens Blot° fad oivr:Shoestitsai l k Please n,a O cc c U t. a n n . efssr2 for T 0 2 7 .70. wa Zkitray. CAME to dot enclosure of the sob stove. I : sox township, about two months. note. o, dlellteer; twn-years old, not particul arli iga The owner is requested to prove PrO 6l" ha w r . n y e s s t:x a and t t . a .... k 6 e , slat: s teer awa v• STRICgT-° GORDON NI(KAY R. Paces.