. (1. RlTAgfttVar? r k .=-:7*.14=..P331t1):. : ,,Tivo i finowigit r o!trii.ti d kell,whpaitrz i miiFfi .w kiiW t ilii,letirritt4. hhy; straw ete. iteitt stock. S , tmeAtittg depenitilmi if - ortl11,e;:t I qtt.;ltti,ynnr 4iil;eit itits , ixttpkt: Vll.4rin Cu MIA you tile, #lli, i! yout kt l lei id mocly poor. or ci it has tit", jurce.l4A-mukim4, yrni well vi 0,1 i i P hal %tilt it to mike it more pilau'. . , . . coarse fodder rut. tine, and sprinll rd.3l'on'lit.; mat by nddhg 14 Mile Meal, and mixtitg-thelittlis together and eagle have bf.ei, ist'perise Matron trunchantillt!ehi,iit Coh Jzi,•l nt l4 4. • Mi' lice well upon it and it -eern to be the 4 7 4 y brifispinsireg of a iinaiiitity kit 'ha) : that ei not 60.cf‘.1 may be i-posed ai n t his rnet't husks wnl.prun lon whets will saved,. Int mueli shine in them ; and . most of it goes intehlie manyrre heap.nnless rirtictilar aheittion is paid to Ca!tfe h;4l, it ilitlieCit to 'bre rift lily sterns,thotigh they plate oneloot on the part id them, %Vile they pull with the teeth Mitt gums.— Same farmers cut them imp fine for their cable, and say they would - do it even though the irems t-hould be worth nothing for fAideihecitte.e of the trouble thermiillte in oserlythlitiirlho manure.' When all coarse fodder is rut slioit, theta sA ill he on loll!; nisnOret a Ffinrel /0 heap and - when Opr .r ead a kat - rxx, Lt.i - y =MEMO ?tnctlcxi c risava:. • The'ser.se-cf the beauniul, in every beholder, reerikei an extinisite gireifica hnt in gozi-g mots f diage, the invole ol 11%6;14 green, the vegetable array d during the season of growing and AleVelopitmit. Firv, ho:yever i ale 11V.I• of the ir1111:11!allt filnetiu:.3 w Lich those count less leaves pat fihrn in the tvorrtti of plants. To the common eye, they In the emu men! whirh beau tly itie verwl I.tnilrai‘e, and in. vet each n!e 511t.1 4 ) twirls a g.trinctit u. loveli- -nese: The sect et but vital limelons are ill-sorted only to the .ey &of ecielico. They rte to,'ha plant, whahrip; thet:stotit.reh, 'the ale to the4rilrnal!' It'is thrtOtirer them yhtic'the-imrortrat f.nr:44 breatiting,:ili.4e..:ion; at:.( vr .eztorripoli•lieJs like animals, breatie, digest 1:0* - fwell,amj - Ihrslw wfl their,eallies mois taro, aifiris;:ltapa'altiot'..ion of th'e' 60st:in:yes coo t i led 4 tri. ITu — ide„ by purFpratriin:yarra these sisal operations are 311 per hauled by the leaves which adorn them. The sap, which is-abscibed ly ;he roots, con 'tautly ascends up the, vessels cif the plait!, ilut nig its growth, to the leaves. Here it undergoes a change, anelegous to that:elrelted iti the find o n• unals, in the process of Zligestiorr. The super ous 9, t( waver is•thitiWn nff by the persyiraticla of the /eaves while that which rernainals coattfei in the jince, called this titre sap, which, like the blood I f ani mals, ill ill after circulation, funiishes the various substances found in planet. • - The leave., ns in'imated, are -the preSp::atory organs of the plant. The office of persperatton or. transpiri lion is performed by the underside of the leaf, mid may be almost entir,ly stopped by spread ing varnish on the surface. Thu quanti yof mciF. lure . ..thus thrown ell is muoh larger during the day than during the night. Dr Dale found that a cab. bags tranomieed daily a quarrity of weer nearly to flail its weight. The leaves of plants absorb from the atmosphere .ear s eaniO acid, in the harm of gas. This acid is a combination of carbon or charcoal, with oxygen, one-of the constituent gases of the atmosphere. The acid „ is decomposed, the carbon being tetained by - theplate and compcsing, a large part of its sub stance, while the oxygen is emitted. The elasorp. ti m of carbonic acid takes place in tho light, the inffitetice of which is esiential to the process. This ,fact'ekplains the phenomenon that plants cease to 'grow and that they languish and perish when de prived of light. It is ascertained that - trees derive a large portion of their carbon' or wood substance from the carbonic acid absorbed by their leaves from the nit. Van Helmer' planted a willow, which weighed Gee pounds, in a pot coutainiog two bun bred pounds ef earth. This he watered fur five years, and, at the gad of that time, the nee was forted to weigh one hundred and sixty nine and a (parte/ pounds, while the earth in which- it stood 'was found to have lost ont two ounces From whence did the tree derive that large mass of ear• boo which constituted the 'chief portion of is in t rased irei,;ht 7 Undoubtedly from the atmosphere ;=-the carbonic acid absorbed by its leaves; the wa• ter, with which it was reapplied; holding a portion of carbon in solution, may have furnished a part of it; but the carbonic acid of the air mss: have been the chief spume of supply. •Plants during the day emit oxygen, tha vitalizing •elsment of our common air, through their leaver.— ffliirt is derived Lem the carbonic acid as it is de •oomposod, for vegetables are found not to omit ex.- ..town:thus carbonic acid be present. i • During the night the leaves of :he plants absorb , oxygen, and form wi h it carbonic acid, a pan t I •which they emit, and part is re'ained. By this process of absorption of carbonic,:teid by the leaves ofQllests,.the atmosphere is purified of that portion ol it which, in the farm of gas, is so noxious, and, when concentra'ed, so fatal to anlmaldife, it being the noxious air found i t deep wells, and which rises in the fumes of burningchar OS4I. Thus is this substance in•mture—breathed into the atmosphere from the lungs nt rn)tiad anti mats, and diffused frrim the decbmposition of ani mal and vege•able substances, and which if not di n:limit/lied, would render the air we breathe ut fit to sustain life—absorbed and- converted into the tirni ,pubstanee of innumerable trees and shrubs, while iV ocygeo is returned . to the:atmosphere to revivi -4 it- . Finally, the leaves of plants absorb water as well 1-Icarboa: aci I and oxygen. Tt is iound that a plant which dying for want of moisture it the .root reiU revivi and Vow when a branch with leaves is planed in a vessel of water. A beautiful illustra liOn of this fact is also behold in the renewed green f.,pss.of ihe,leaves after summer shower—the parch. rd ;landscape appears to smile with „gladness, as if cannons of the blessing ithu receivett4reitucky Cultivator, • 0:7"-Aa escellent CEMBPI lot broken glise Rey be snake-by dissolving in a piplcin'Over tbe fire taking especial zero that it ,t14e1 1. 1 1 0 1 boil over, one ounce of isinglam wiin two ar ias-glesoee of some of wine. 0113 *t TYR'. C Oit T Wholesale 25a!er i L‘ fqES,DR DIG STORE in the south end : of; 40:,*llrd.Houff:1 - wtq' known as-the hrgest..cluspeirtund,rnost estensiv. n=snrtmcnt.west of the city. raAticulir attention wth beuiveu to any or nil who wry. wish, to cal), Riiher le examine to purchase,: DO, 09Y tOrAitill 'ittforintetion will he cheerfully an4gralnifi ri (N - g Tonal thrioe:Whc who , w,ish, to consult concerning thevarelvos et friends. Conti:rano supplies of fre t h and recently prepared at me weekly arriving, having hern„ carefully. se !acted pith a to their usrfufnesi, end atty. : o,6dr' warted not :malty kept, either will hr found here, or procured nt the shortest "express, for those kavinu their order. Aecotomirdating clerks always n ill ho eddy to nips/ eoutpound any. Pre-eription and endeavor to mike it (whatever therpurchase) mutually n 014.11,10. All goods shall he considered warrantee as represented, nod being Agent for 'the . beat sod pop .rlar Patent Medicines, all those found in thin stew can be...relied upon, in till eases, ni being genuine. Thi stock now comprises every article in. nu trade, =anti which may* found the fullowing Drrgs and !Medicines. all DS. _ .n 4101.11, . ItirTlN • 14g4:11'nerikta lAqirill 7ratric !veer . ..rat 11 amphor ' ' tieriego ...oprrl gamboge gunine. myrrh .hellae ltrogacanth ate. Acetic 'eerie Nittie Muriatie Aqua Gulls Sulphuric Tartaric etc EITCOM CopAve' Tofu = nrnts f,wt tlphur anners IR o Liru etc MEI 14 ',MLR. rt:lyhelry Cii.c.anon (Jes'is Elm etc FIRM or!g mum berglititthi IrMO.l .Tiutergreari •innlmon ESSE VC Es. reppernaist - Cinnamon Wintergreen etc loves hetulurk juniper savio EITIUCTS. Sarsaparilla Dindelion Saner:et 4litreh ,, cr,l Aront'n Lemon etc tanbey lar roservary orange Icro'l i peppermint liuseed Ilve,r etc SEEPS. 7enigreetv Anise Cirraway (hiatry !tape ♦♦ a Mustard Gardaruara Colchicum etc EME ESE qya Ursi etc nmrr.f. :or irinl , o I4entian ljslip urzneri , l apijelia (pink) hellebore [piece. Iliquorice Luaarsh rosemary "heuberb TLVWETtS. Chamomile Arnica ' Laren:ler etc ors'. epiqn GROCERIES Sugar, Colroa and Tea of all kin/as, molasses, spice pepper. closes, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fish, clamp, citrons, currants, salad oil, cocoa, chocolate, 'sotra, butter crackers, rice, starch, ginger, saleratus, white and bar soap, Fperrn and tal:ow candles, jugs, bottles, pipes, pepper eauce &c. . .Liquors. Cogniac, Otard and American Brandy, St. Croix. Old Jamaica and New England Rum, pure Holland and Am. Gin. and Monongahela Whiskey. Ma dei,a Lisbon. Sherry, Tomtit& Port, Muscat, Claret an d Champaign Wines—Cordials, Roan, Amour Mrs kee, Nuyeau &a , cheaper than ever offered. Soaps, Parnmery anit rarity Goods. Shaving mane, military, windsor, medicated, san,l, musk, almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, and transpa rent soaps, Lubin!, Frerrh, anal W rights extracts of jockey club, patchoutly. hog, do caroline, musk, milks fleurs, verbena, heliotrope, sweet brier, geranium pring flowers, west end and new mown hay &c.- - laclaous, cologne, bey and rose waters. I.illy whit.[ iipacii , h pearl powder, rouge hair dyes, hair invigora tors, hair eraLicaturri, hair oil, pomades, court plaster, perfume sachels, playing cards, pencil points, Ater I pens, fish hooks, draw ing pencils, percussion cops, re I black, and indelible inks, combs, purses, pocket hooks, port monais, wafers, pocket mirrors napkin rings an I travelling Com panions &c, BRUSHES, . _ Mit, hat, stove, scrub, shoe, paint, marking, varnish sub, artist c,:iinel's hair, striping blender's and b'adger's whitewash. counter, flesh, tooth, nail comb broom cloth infant, killer, table, horse and g, hlocking brushes. Miscellaneous. Tobacco and snuff boxes, nipple shell., nursing but tics, breast purbps, teeth rings bed pans, syringes, shoul der braces, trusses, supporters. pessaries, catheters,cup ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets thermometers, liquid amd spread adhesive plasters, &c. Paints and Dye Stun. Nit. red, cam and log wood, rustic, lac dye, cuill,ear red saianders, madder, alum, ccpperas, blue vitriol, 501. tin, composition chernic oil, vitriol, oxalic and all the acids, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American & Chinese vermillion, Spanish brown, American & Eng fish Venetian verdigris, Paris green, white, black and red lead, chrome yellow and green, japan, roach, and copal varnish, lampblack, litharge, putty, whitingrachre spirits turpentine, linseed oil, rosin, chalk, umber, sien na, gold lea, bronze, &c. French Gas 24-30, 22 30, 20-30, 20.24, 2244,14- 18, 12-20, 12-18, 12-16, 10-14. 10-12, 8-10, 7-9. Patent Wiedieines. POLY AGENT POE Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant, Sanative &c. Fitche's expectorant, tonic humor corrector. 4.0. Merchants Gargling Oil lot horses, Fre. Stesyne's medicines, wild cherry. M. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Extract, etc. Orrick'. Vermifuge. Eirsi,, , hton's Pepsin or Gastric juice fur dripePsia. Osgood's Indian Cholegoitne, for fever and ague. Scarpa's Acoustic oil for Deafness. S. P. Townset d's Sarsaparilla. Sehenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Dr. Keeler's Family m (Heine& Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters. Hoofland's German Bitters, for Dyspepsia and Debility. Prown's Essence Jamaica Ginger. Duboy's Rat and Mice Exterminator. Also agent fur fferrick's medicines, plasters, etc., An • drew's and Davis Pain Killer, Graefenberg medi cince, Pile Elcctuariea etc., salt 'heum, totter, ring worm, spavin and founder ointments, etc4,l toot! cordial, plasters, poor man's salves, eye waterllini ments, erasive'soap, bed burr poison. Hobena ck's and Clerk's Worm syrup, Christie's Gslvaniii cura tives, Moffat's Phoenix Bitters, Trash's magnetic, Sloan's, Dailey's, and McAllister's Ointments, Dii Lives Heaves Powder, Condition Powder, &cl All the numerous kinds of Pills. Light Phosgene, superior - I:Smiling fluid. Camphene,rwhi.e. lard and sperm oil ;new and beautiful patterns cf fluid amps now being opened: Compbene: side and bans ing lamps for ball and store ore, girandoles, etc. Tobacco. Cavendish, James, Natural I.af. Turkish scarfalatti John Anderson'. fine ent,llogg's Jenny Lind chewing etc.; choice brands. pure Flavans Cigars, ete. etc. All of which will be sold at unusually low rates.— Remember that Dr. Pori m's Cheap Drug and Chemi cal Store is in the south end of the Ward House, a few doors above the post office H. C. PORTER, M D. Towanda. June 4, 1852.. 500 7 .0 E, sa Var te 4o by 6!lion Castilz,FaEns.:3trar.aLtoicle HEREAB, my wife Polly has left uty.bed and VT hoard without any cause or provocation.— therefore; this is to forbid all persons not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I shall payao debts of hor contracting after this date. Ridgebery, Nov. 22, I e 52. J. RICHARDSON. = earsaporrl 'ginger etc 11Lra magnesia sulphur brimstone calomel ,inieli gi (ref tartar item. n 3 I ,o.la cream tartar ep.run 1,4 tit itnony a.'um 'corm sublimate ''quinine precipitate !quinine iunine Inisenie MISCELLA NE0174 licolloi .user laudanum 7aregrnic bakers herbs 4.4.1 leaf icastilo soap . venire turpentine Ivo ammonia iNuslildoc Oubeki, brittibla jtistio = • ',for.zi burg. pitch • cant har ides 7.0111.8 ath britic -.wary ;and paper white glue altcr or (mutat° Glass. v EU zlio. a muctioNt livasta("o“ BUT STILL ALIVE ! REMOVED to the store recently pccapied by S. S. Bailey as grocery and Post office 3 doors south of Mootanyes corner, where he has 'received a full, new and complete stock of ptivils;biEnl i CINEz4, GROCERIES, &c. which he kill sell cheat': er fa. cash ihati ever here you, will find annexed a few leading articles : settna Ales.. ' ' Fosgate's Cordial do Indio it:l'x Opt Creaaa Tart,,r nay's Liniment. . , S'ap,C 8.).t1a Dom Dyo r . /Tonna, ' . 1 - Harlem Oil • - f . M aghesire Ca Ic'd i hotment, 'Freaky ~-, - do - Carp, do ' Dailey's do S S . ~ do ItlcAlleater du !Teary's Shakers Ile - rbs Colo eyntli do Extracts do Anil Tilden% A Icoeulic Eet Cochineal !Mei Extract Trusses Bulk lalap Extract do Marshes, Meakim's Vanilla Eet - I AO Shaker, do . Le,mott -do Balsam W liters du Mace do do C bees mans do Almond do do Fir i Ju . Cloves d o c, , paLiai do Aflapice dip do Tula do Nutmegs db do Peru du Peach do do Pulmoffary , do Ginger do do Sulphur du Cinnamon do Acid Tartaric do Orange do do Acetic , do Tunka do do Benzonic Luhin's Springflower do Citric do .31u , k do du Nitric do V aolette do do Dart lic do Magnolia do do Hydrocyanc du Sweet Wird° do Sulphuric Ido Jesmin do Oil Linseed do Jocify Cl'b do do Sperm do Caroline' do do Olives do Jenny Lind do do Castor du Briquet do do Neatafoot Ayringa, Pewter aern'nt do Almonds Jo Class do do Amber Reel Nursing Bottles, Glass .., do Amber Rcil do do- G. E. do A n isi Rad Riled Turk do Caraway do do do Croton t do Ipecac do Cubebs I do - leap du Cummin , ... • _ do Ging er White do Fennel, do Orris do Lemon Oum Camphor do Cassia do Opi Turk do Cod Liver do Myrrh Toe- - , do Lavandula U do Arabic do do Neroli do Copal do Jesmin • do Aloes Soet do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape do Orange - Chloride Lime do Rhodium I du Soda do Ruse Castor Russ do Cedrat ;Isinglass do do Copabia (Evens' Lancets do Ergot 'Nitro Silver. ffrp't. • do Verbena dOxid Disnoth do Vio:ette flue Pill I Incr. do Mellesse lodide Potass. do Mellefluer Tart do do Patchouly Carb do Brushes; Paint ItSulph do do Varnish Oausite do do Hair Citrate Ferri do Ifair,Camel lodide du do Nail Tannin do Tno th .. 'Prot° lod Mercury . do Sharing Stryebnia , . . • : do Flesh Piptrin ' do Cloth Elaterium do Hat lodine Soap. Yankee Veratrin do Crystalline . Kreosote do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Crete do Coopers ! Morphine Sulph do Rose du Act do Victora Calomel, American do Orange I do English, do Tooth Precipitate Red do Erosive do White do Castile Sulph Eruct ~, do Military Bronze, Crl'in Son do Savin do Pale Gold do Drown .I do Dark do Ft icopherous do Whire . Pain Killer Gold Leaf, Op't Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion ' Oxygenated Bitters America do Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue Chloroform . Fig do • . Hoffman's Anodyne Venitian Red, English Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye- Woods & Dy e.St uffs,Olass, Putty, choice Groceries, Pure Wines and - Liquors for Medicinal pioposeLL Also, Cigars of the best brand' ; and all articles eon nected with the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. S. Hrirros, , whir keeps his office at this store, and will give me dical advice gratis to people, they paying for the medicines only. Physicians can-rely upon having their prescriptions careful:y compounded arid 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 Ne wts!. egehencks Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrick's, Hobensaeks, and Jaynes' Vermifuge, Together with all of the most popolar-Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sale ad J. M. REED. No. 2, Brick Row. Towanda, November ,3 It:. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. IR. OLMSTED, Pnneairron of the Athens iVI Exchange, gives his thanks to his friends. and the traveling public generally. fortheir liberal patronage, and solicits the continuance of the same. AN OM :\ I US , will run regularly to and from the %recency Depot to meet the, Mail Trains for the accommodation of strangers and wavelets, who wish to visit a pleas ant village on business or otherwise. A daily line of first rate Four Horse Coaches, ore running through to Towanda. Those wishing will be insured a seat in thit;roach from this , place, and those going to. the; • TVA is let it' can stop tait and ;friend anhotir'-oi two and be insured a conveyance in time to meet' the regular trains of cam going East or West. Also.those who wish to leave their teams here can be conveyed to and from the cars free of charge. Athens. Sept., 4. 1852 BLAKES Patent Pire Proof Paint, the only place you can get the pyre article. is at Tolrani°, Oct. 8, 1852.- D. KINGSBUR. '' >C "'~Jf~.~F,'Ctrl9'K'}['.:.t~!i?r2n~CJj~.;:^wYu!..y!l3tt+'lL:.T»~-:=_" ° 'Ca:.'.LC :G. ~ - 7'"S T fi° l °S tha t; L rid* family - 46d friable hatlott all Impel of ,My tel eetry ; end *healed& eittnitiow. •hastillfl been .100- • cued by theme of Ochench'ScPalmonic Syrup, I de-. site to testify, with grateful• *motion to Dr.. Sehettell. amsperthable:beneflt - 1 Mee relived frees the use °Chia therduahle medians..: • '- -,Early last fallsi•thintraded - a _violent add, an.) in consequence of which I bad thills.elternsted twkh fee vee4aine iu righttinrome and shoeldet bhale. with bad cough. end no .expeetonnion. I kept getting More until I` took: my bed. ind• had the attendance of .ny fatally physician. was wider his care about four weeks!, and -at the expinaitranf that time was reduced eo low that despair took hold of myraelf end , frleltde, I end even my physician abandoned me and vitro me up to ille4lth the hasty consumption. My appetite was gone; my bowels very irregular. fever,end night sweats, pain in my breast and shoulder, attended with itrii#ll4o3.2(o4 vice • veer tight ;in fie* her nearly al gone', and' wad to `leak' that I ' mid scarcely - hide-I:4lnd frolifthe pillotr, end'erts truly an abistisnites bol • seholde itiesoltim4 been. mull for to see me die, and my sick bed fibs iurroiandetrhy kind and sympathizing neighbors, who had tome- to Witness my departure.froM this Medd- . • , When_ all rayst.of hope Melted or my recovery,a neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to try„Bchenerai Pula - aortic .Syrups with a view of loosening my cough teed 'relieving me of the tough phlegm, and as a means of affording temponuy r.marking the time, "that Leras too farmme for the Syrup 1p be_ of may prratenenthenefit.” My wife, anxious for .thy relief of my intense suffaings, procured some of the-PO ITIOnic Syrup. 1 Pend it afforded me relief, and cot.- tinued,using 'it. I could feel its healing influence upon my lungs..,.. . I continue to improve under its use, and my friends were much gratified to witness my unexpected im provement; many , of my cleighbore came to look atm. as one raised from the dead. My cough now became loose, and I felt something break, w etc I had the pain in my breast, and I dis charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged and roliaed a spit has full of mailer every day, with hard lumps like grains of something. 1 My bowels now became regular and mound, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain fearrteatimetoo much. My strength improved, arid I regained my Ifetrb. I continued to improve in every respect soon- after I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvemedt continued until I was restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the letter part of winter and the spring, and feel as well now Mr ever I felt io my life, end I ern this day a living testi. mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Puhnonte Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement be thought too highly coli red by some people, I subjoin Cerli6C2lltO of a number of the inhabitants of Tseony, who saw me at dilkrent times during my ilisaue, and never expected to see me restor ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Larlge.•No.ll7o;l. 0. of 0. F., who kindly watehodever me, and fully hefieved they would any sign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr.l Schenck for his invalu'tblo Pulmonic Syrup, my fife has been spared, arid I am permitted to make the fore going statement fur the benefit of suffering mankind. 1 resEe at Tacony, and am well known by most of, the people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me and learn more particulars of the virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th. 18.51. The subscribers, members of the Mystic Lord ge, No. 270. I. 0. of 0. F. of Holmesborg. Pe- do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (and- is • member in good standing in No. 270 I. (1. of U. P..)-who was dangerously ill with s low Pulm +Wary Consumption, last w int r, so that they give him rp .o die ; that he is now fully restiired to perfect health, and they believe hie recovery utaa produced by Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup. We believe his certificate to correct In every par ticular. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROOIISIIICIN,P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. J. K. OSMAN. N.G.' JACOB WATERM AN, JR! JAMES C. CALV ER. JOSHUA PHINEMORE. Irlohneelrerg, Philadelphia Co., Jena2s, 1551. The undersigned, residents of Tacony. eieht miler above Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John C. Green, and the circumstances attending his 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 Pulmonary Consump tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been but a brief period since, in that rapid.y sinking and emaciate state, es to overly preclude, in the opin ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thos 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 sr science can produce. It deserves to be im perishably reco-del to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless dis ease, a lasting' monument and a world-wide repuiation in the healing art, that no tune may either, diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, se peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, , or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary disease; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu merous friends that no human power could relieve, or protractile' life, much less restore him back again to his former health, we feel it thus oar duty to give our 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 confines made the humbler instruments of relief and cure to others vibe may beau unfortunate as to.be similarly afficted. - David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Hinckte, A. Heath, Joseph Head, Jr. , Jesse Watecm, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Terkel, James Torbert. John Bloomesbury, Allen Vandegrift. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale anti retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Wholesale Druggists. 177 North Thud Street. Phil's, Clicken & Co. al Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & CO. No. 8 Stalest, Boston; H. Blakeley,'cornecThird and Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; end by principal Druggists throughout the United States. And by th. following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Potter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & don,Leßays villa ; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn. Rome; J. J. Warlord, Monroe; 1). I). Parkhurst. Leßoy; C. E. Rathbone, Cantors; King & Vosburg Troy ; G. A. Perk ins, Athens . 0: 1•A II letter, addressed to DR. J.H.SCHENCK, Eine of John Gilbert 4 Co., Whole sate Druggists, No. 177 North Third street, Philadelphia. QM dtt.ention Regiment! MAKE READY! TAKE AIM! FIR TORN E. GEIGER, would say to hiS old friends and the public at large, that he has constantly on hand and manufacturing Rifles and Shot Guns etc., ecoq-- Among his assortment of Guns may be found Double and barrelled Guns. Rifles of all kinds warranted, Pi:wider:Flasks, Shot PSchea„ Gam& BagS, Cap Prinks,. Alto, - Polr'der, Mkt, Calis of the best qual4 ty. six barrelled Revoking Pistols, do single barrelled self•cocking Pistols, Rine Pistobs, double bbl Pistols and common steel and brass Pistols. F 0., P. F. G., F: P. F: G., Powder in Cans con. stonily on hand. - Any of the above articles will to sold awful cheap for the Beady Puy. • • ' 'Keys of any kind Bttr d to Doors. Trunks or any other kind of locks on short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Shop a few rods north of the Bradford House. Towanda, May 22, 1852. J. E. GEIGER.! BOOTS & SHOES—the largest and beat stock in town at octB B, KINGSBURY*B.' Mal BOOT • - • Zoka-VA•Nifilsoz,g -•.! • TJAS removed his establishment to 0. Mix's star*. 1 7 .1 'Conker of main street and the public square. and wftfconiintie the inanufaiturettß6our and Show, as luereadore. - Ne kits just received - from .New York a large assort went of Women's, Children's and MissatShoes. which ate offered at low prices. • The attention d the Ladies is parientarly directed to his aisownwnt. comprising dm 'following new wyles i--Ensmelled ;cony .Lind ter boots; do. sham ; black listing and silk gaiters; walking shoes. beskinselke. . Misses' /miters and shoes, of evary'd‘cription. A large smortment Of Children's fancy gaiters; boots and shoes, of all kinds. lot the Gentleinew, "lomat every styki;gf gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personiTly *elected with care, and he. believes he can offsr.supezior aides at reasonable friers. 4 • 07,The wrictest attention paid to. Alnnufaeisning. sod be hopes by skiing work well to meritri continu ance of the liberal patronage ha hie hitherto teceived. Towanda. May 8, 1851. . /0111 . 11 C. Agi 1 IAMIGA WAClAlltittlt £DA:as at•tosuumatrz, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PIPIIKIMPIAL Bradford _Cessallp Pa. Is3q. COUYTT AVTNG foiii . ed in Towinds, his services may 1-1 be obtained - by addressing's line through the Poat Mee, or by calling at the °Mee of Ulysses Meteor, .Where he will be found, or Where a written sp. liettplon may be rrft. Ndi. 1. 1850. NEW' BLACKSMIT.II 'SttOr. TH.Fsnbsgrihera respectfully inform Abe public. that they have taken the shop - formerly occupied by Main Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drape's wagon shop, where they are prepared to-do-all kinds of IIILACKSMITHING 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 beat manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the moat skil ful manner. • , . , WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and repaired when desired. - All work done at their shop, will be warranted to be well done, and manufactured from the beat materials. The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge for themselves. EDEN W ENE 6c SEEBISCH H. Towanda, May Z. 1851. _ WIIIIINTATMILT %VA:am:WO Coni. Important to Housekeepers: THE subscriber thankful for the ,• -- _,•---_-:,,...:-_, I.. .liberal patronage beretolore re - - -e.,-- , -.:. it 12,:iSt's' delved, begs leave so inform his •' -- "is -.. 47 - , i friends and the public. generally-. t j,.. i . •• and those commencing Hciuse -4..1-..... — ,, .' keeping in particular that he has 11 , , mi , now on hand a large assortment ''''. of FURNITURE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of tht heat materials. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut drf ss- Mg bureaus. marble and plain tops ; mahogany and walnut washstands, marble tops. sod plain, of dif ferent patterns. Card and end tables, sofas Couch- es, whatnots. &c. BEADSTEADS.—High', Field, French and low post bead.teadc, finished in handsome ~tole and of approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called for, all ul which will bit sold on the moot accommodating terms. cr:rThe subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HEARSE, and will hOld himself in readiness to attend to all orders in undertaking. He will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS. N. 11.—Furniture of all kin& made to order, and warranted to be of the best matt rials and workman ship. Towanda. January 17. 1852. NOeir• Genuine Gonna accompamoo u •me aim le of theaboveZngrareil Wrapper of Dr. E. Lai SOULE ek Co., upon each box. In offering to the public this justly celebrated SOV EREDI2I DAL AI OF LIFE. it is nut our wish to make any false statements or wild assertions of their superior of in restonng, to health the sick and suffering, well knowing that their reputation as a STANDARD MEDICIiCE is of itself sufficient refer coca for the afflicted. Many proofs might be given of their value on paper, but we prefer 111 Ore unecquainted with them to satisfy themselves by enquiring of living whoesaes and trying the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly sate end reli able in all cases, being purely rrgelable, and a wadi eine worthy their best confidence sod patronage. The following certificate was sent us fin the public good: IMEM EMAIL WIZ SICR. Monroe CO. N. Y., May 10, 1851 We the undersigned, citizens of Henrietta, having used personally Dr. Soule'. Sorereign Rain! Pills, end witnesseJ the health-restoring effects thereof, cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best with which we are sequainteiL a M. ROBERT'S, M. D. PHILLIPS, H. A. TIBBETTS, P. B.—You am at liberty to publish this for the pie he good. Bawsita op COUSTIIIVIITS ! We ere not aware tha any one who is making a spurious article-has yet dar ed to make use of our name ; but some of them has had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy our Ciftelais, Certificates &c. Unless the public are careful when 'hey pur chase, they will be deceived. • 03 The genuine SavereigiA Balm Pills can be had wholesale and niter, of Dr. SOULE & Co:, Syracuse Onondaga Co. N. Y• Sold by Dr. H. C PORTIER,Towanda Pa., and bj their Agents in ever' town in the country. 71y finettat'i 'Salt, (thrum and Scrofula (Hutment. No EXCUSE FOR SUFFERING WITH SALI RHEUM. . •' Three boxes warranted to cure a surface as large as our hands. NORNON'S Ssltrlieum and Scrofula 0 4,16 m l:h as no equal in curing &lit-hewn. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Darbrr's Itch, Fever Sores, Scald Heads, Ringworms &c., &c. For sale in Towanda.' by Dr. H. C. PORTER Lafayette Burr Mill Stone MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, formerly foreman for many years of the Lafayette Burr Mill :Stone Manu factory. 240 Washington St.. N. Y., (W. Tyack, agent.) would inform his friends and the public in general, that he has established a BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY, AT BINGHAMTON, N. Y. fo Leroy buildings, opposite Exchange Hotel, and solicits a share of their patronage. - He will have constantly on hand a large stook of French Burr Mill Btohes, as also t !urge supply of French Burr Bloch, Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire. Calcined Plaster, and Patent self• Digesting Bushes. The undersigned as,sures his friends and the public, that he will faithfullyexecuie all Orders en. trusted to his care, not only in quality but in pri• es' of articles furnished, and solicits their kind pat. ronage. ORDERS by letter will be executed with as much care and as cheap as when purchasers are on the REFERENCES—Hon. D. S. Dickinson, Hon. John A. Collier, Hon. A. Birdsall, Hon. V. Whit. ney, Dr. Eldridge; Cot. H. Lewis, W. S. Weed, & Pe- Ilinghan.ton. D. Searle. Isaac Post, Judge Jessup. Balsbuty, dr C 0.,. Montrose, Pa. Caleb Carmalt, Thomgg Phinney, m il der . Q . 0 . & B.'Shipman,' Waverly, N. Y. Thomas Pearsall, Bmithborough, N. Y. Major);), Mersereau. Union, N. Y. M. T. Nichols, Owego, N. Y. Royal & Whitaker, Waverly, N. Y. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, Nov. El, 185T.y23. T EAS—The best 4 shilling to in Owego, is se ing at GOODRiCH'It & Co. • STEAM. : ENGINP AND ~~ G. H. BROWN. D. G. 0 Pis, LEWIS REED. =I . en* 0 1 - • LA WRElfe£, ItirANUPACTURP. Stearn lEngi 1.11.1 from ft to 1006 bereft power, Once, of heavy iron be& Otte., cm i n ham expeneirin'ethreir; all joints gr ay steam tight withoot gweiiing or g l o m; wearing etulbees Large, and tannin in adi ninrcmnior ffahhitt metal ; all W u ,' turned belt. fbee. Theßegolotor is in k Ode. 'The 'Pore. 'Pump is ha.an itsdep, arranged with crank Shaft and tight eni ready to +retire a belt froni the e ng i ne any, other shaft. The whole style or w o n ; pa:wet/by 'any engine builders in the r il e Boilere'of the beat American or Eno, east or wrought irtmzi-either tubular o r made to the most thcoottgh manner. Engine. from 8 to tit) bory►s poen hind or in- proven, to be delivered of the receipt of in order. Also,'Stiam Fla* Mills, capable di nt board measure, of mid inch boirclo, Mier Aluley as's, and requiting Do ofb, 4 ,11 iaardusr. ' The following are the prices of a fee Saw MN, including steam 'engine, boiler chimney. complete; pitman item ; q u a, setter.; feed. e4d Wu and iroqfurlC carriage. complete, Steam engine, I Li ie ni. r taz nh ete in ro in f a ry 3 ll 6 n o tle r , 2 w beating audio., and all castings, pipe, , other parts necessary to set it to comp' lion, gl eam engine, 12 in. diameter of ry lonic,. 3; with tubular boiler. comaining 480 heating surface, complete as before, Delivered an the can of the Bost on i m road at Lawrence-26 miles front Bosun. OD delivery. Boilers fir the above modified to sun and accordingly. McKay ¢ lionilley, late of Pittsfield, M, steam engines are already widely known, tui taken charge of the works of the Est.es will be able, with their inereatied faribut fiance, to make their approved engines ci better than heretofore. May 8, 11; 1 52.y GORDON MtK ' $5OO CIIALLENG AAT H TE VER concerns the health and of a people, is at all times of the . importance. 1 take it for granted that will do all in their power. unease the 11%, children, and that 'eery person will ender,, mote their own health at all sacrificr.s, my duty solemnly to azure you that IA u cording to the opinion of the most relented are the primary camw a of a love maj.irit s to which children and adult. are liable ;tl an appetite continually cbangiiig from one to windier, bad breath, pain in the stomact the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that denote Worms, and you should at °area,* mealy : flobensack's Wenn Syrup, An article founded updti scirnnfic fmnnf pounded with purely vegetable su bo i ,,, cm fecdy safe when taken, and detetinitiol ii and not leaving the s)stem in s dtieriel most advertised nostrums, complied of k removal of Worms, such as Lozenrs, dec., but has 'perfoonad the mast ast.totany saved the livis of thousands, both y nunz have bet n pronounced tiop,l,-s—irroui r clans. Read the followinc, and laco¢r ai its efficacy over all others: Mu. J. N. HOZIENSACK.ThIS a to mutt child, 15 yams of age, having been mit foi. was attended by Drs. Loper, IVhlllty and' long time without reee.virbi any betefil: g ring ber up as incurable, 1 went to Pheatt consulted one of the best physicians; he,' growing worse, It was at this tune I se, try flubensuek's Wurni Syrup. sad after . bottles she entirely regained het health. /Id this will prove a benefit to parentr winos et , similarly affected, I am yours, &c, Uobensack's Liver Pa. No part of the orystem to more Gable to be large, it aorvice as a fi tem to pun or giving a proper secretion to the bile; re wrong action of the Liver efircts the other parts of the system, and results .arwo•h in Liver complaint, Dyiipepsia, &e. We bhool watch every symptom that it it:in induct action of the Liver. The , e Pilh hem; Dv Roots and Plemis, furnished by nature to ' Namely, :Au Expecorant. which secretion from the putmoniry mum pmnyttes the discharge of secreted maw. Alteralite, which changes in some intecol explicable manner, the certain mewl to' system. 3d—a Tunic, which rives tat ta to the nerve aa system. renewing health tar parts of the body. 4.h—a Ceti/atic. ' perfect harmony a ith usher inenrotenn, on _the bowels, and expelling the whole aa. and vacated matter, sod pyrifyir g ttie totaa? , strays disease and restores health. Agents 16r Bradford Coun . y —Dr.rt.c, J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, .V:211: Bullock & Co. Smithfield ; Barnes & Wry.' teT : H. spear, Springfield ; E'i Bsini, TO Taylor, Burlington ; Brown & Rotkarell. Parkhust & Lamb, Leroy ; Ch ll . Nibh w also T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in e counties. TED OLD SUM STILL IN OPERATI THE subferiter nxct nnunce to the rc'!: have now on haal,an't to order all kinds Cabinet Itnaitla %itch a, Sofa... Thom Center, Card, Ihnat:a: fast Tables. Maittl,g! nut, Maide anti fhtrY Stands of vartua , ba and Bedsteads of every de,cnptien.nb l° , will be made of the best matertal ttntl manner, and which they will sell f'r than can be bought in any other Wart-rc-1 country. RILAIIIr-WILDZI CO M, on band on the most reasonable HEARSE will be furnished on Funeral J A NI ES MACKLV Towanda. June 1, 185'2. BOOTS 3ND SHOE'S ••• CNE a the !are . : ment ever 011e ,01. ` • • ford County. esn he 10 0 . 4 ' • Alexander's notn,:i fir“ door :rushof ‘lerclf G it) ,fft 6 Bonds Poore, en . * XL a. Taxuararza of Elmira. has established a Branch st place. All our work will he I , okt at the 81 1 ed and no deviation in price : and iv direct from the Manufacturer or made by '— and warranted to give en tire sansfacties. Erc'j sCripLion or BOOTS AND SHOES. /Wens, Woolens, Chihli - ens and rands A?,.; and IPonens Calf and &gado and Robber OtYr Moss cheap forcasi Cr Please call and examine for d is Towanda. Oct. 22, 1E152 ral'ilit negroaras 0 THE only complete assortment of Parr . 1- jogs kept in this re.eion. for 521 e 11 ,r11 . nwest rates by 0, D. BASTi.v 4--- - - -- rte! C"Hpaid for Polk, whole h.c..o r 4 1 0., mess style tiecl IiAILFS3INt• ' 11 Nlonaii Rata