112 -Z-vionattraC. ' A ''Airtiir, coal' sump. ) 4:1% 1; - at todx •'lmatrraza. 01- ll'` .- 1, *gti the farmer's w.ntry board I ' : tbe - golden r - -._ --"--- No' ,t •ir ift.lias Autumn p..ured 4 7 1 a • ratehijtiterteitiabliertii. . - ;.,r'.; /_ofiirlalid.t, ettalting.gleaut • ;..'4llt . li - pplefriart the pine, VlitturatiOiriim its glassy green, The elastic - - from the vine ; Webetter loire the hardy gift Our rugged vales bestow. ' To ellieeriiii - when the sti.xm shall.drilt Our harvest fields with snow. THllleugh vale& of grass and meads of dower.", s''''' Out pliinglistheir furrows made. ' l Aliile eti the - hills the sun and i showers OfehangefUl April played. 1. ~.:We dropped the seed u'er hill and plain, Beneath the sun of litsy, r.-. And frightened from our sprouting grails ~. _The robber crows away. ' 7 " Alf . through the long bright days of June, '..' 4.. Its leaves grew dim and fau, And waived in hot midaummer's bloom , : itS soft and yellow hair. And now, with Autumn's moonlit eves. Its harvest time has come, We Opel/away the fros:ed leaves And bear the treasure home. There, richer than iLe fabled gifts, Apollo showered of old, Fair hands the broken grain shalt Art And knead its meal of gqld, Let vapid idlers 101 l hi silk Around their enstly board ; Oive us the bowl of samp an I milk - , By homespun beauty poured Whereer the wide old kitchen arth sends up its smoky curls, Who will not thank the kindly earth And bless our hardy girls Then shame on all the proud and vain, Whose folly Laughs to scorn The blessings of our haidy grain, Our wealth of go:den corn ! Eut let the good old crop adorn The hills our fathers trod ; Still let us, for his gOlden corn, Sei.d up our thanks to God-! PRUNENG. The Edi:or et the New England Furrier writes as follows, on the important suljecl. lie is very good authority : • Few of the duties of-the farm are so badly per formed as , that of ptunit g —bad in the manner in which it is don; and , in the season of the yearfus nally selected for the opreration. Trees are living, sentinel things, and must be treated as such. Their young beck is a vulnerable to hob nail bouts aa..ll:e back of the hand, and easily mutilated by a dull saw or knife. No skilful surgeon would amputate 114imb wi dull instrumetits, or leave the bleeding woond'exposed to the air; but many farmers who Stave pruned for (oily years, and think they'" know itthing or two" aboht it, do both. They have seen the tree put on its green leaves in the spring, Glas er= perfect, its fruit increase in stature, and when it had pertormLd its labor for the season, throw off the foliage which is no longer needed, and spread its broad limbs restless to the winter winds. Thus they !tare seen it live and brea , he and grow, and yit never seem to have appreciated it a living friend, inviting them% its El.ade, regailing them with ha fruits, and almost speaking in accents 01 affection • Away with the axe, the coarse saw, and all dull tools about your trees, and in their places use those of the best make, and %Vial edge as keen as Da mascus' blade. Every wound that is made Should be covered; if the Atte is vigorous, and the place 1.11:811 it will probably grow over, but covering greatly aids the effort of the tree in pet Eluting its outer garment Paint, clay, gamshellac, and waxed cloth are used for this puipose ; the shellac and cloth is spread er.th grafting wax made soh, and applied with a t Kok while warm. A strip of this tied around' a wound or a patch stuck at er i , will greatly facili tate the healing process. Ninety orchard* out - of every hundred are mutilated and injured in being Rimmed. Limbs that ought to be cot uff ate pre. served, and those that ought to be retained are tak. on away. Some are sawed partly off, and allowed to drop, tearirg away the wood and the bark from the`lind'eraiJ,t~ and leaving a ragged and ghastly wound, that never heals, but brings premature de. tsrz z . This is strong language, we ate aware, but a careful inspection ul most cld orchards will cop firm it. Their is reed but very little primirig where an orchard has been properly manned from the start i trolarge limbs will ever need to be taken away unless broken by the winds or injured in some other way. Prune but little is a good motto. Sutler the shoots which start out on the young trees to re ttoain autumn, When they have shed their leaves T 4411100 perils them, and Nature, ever ready with her helping hand, sends them out to ail the leaves of the top in elaborating the sap and increasing the whole growth of the tree. We find in an exchange a cues in point, which we give as confirmatory to our theory. .11 correspondent of the Prarie Farmer, published at Chicago Illinois, states that the pruned young apple trees, four to sixt feet high, early in spring and then kept the shoots rubbed oil the low• er parts of the stems, leaving only suitable heads on one hall the trees. The others were left with their shoots untouched from top to bottom. The result was, that, those which received no summt r pruniiii were 25 to 40 per cent. larger than the others, evert after they were pruned up to heads the ttOr tillow ing spring. So it may be noticed in olde r trees tban a hen most of the litnts are cut (.11 in the process of grat.ing, large numbers of suckers are thrown.out, and we believe for the same pc - - pose that shoots are on young trees—to keep up a Koper, circulation and balance in ire power. As to the bee: time for pruning apple trees, we hate no doubt. From personal experiments made forseieral years, horn reliable books, conversations with practical men, and a pretty extensive exam in. otionpl_orchards, we are fully of the opinion that the` iatuiliti after the leases have fallen, is the most proper time. Where we bare carefully pruned at ibis • season, it has never ten followed by a ftowingof the sap and that discoloration of the bask wfikft'followsspring pruning. The wounds either healliver or, become so dry and hard as to prevr n decay, and the tree seems to sustain no check or irijittfieifatever. The head or the tree should be kept open to the air erld)lii34:ltOct free from limbs crossing ind rub. big oMaltother. Cut out these and the occasional dead limbs which mar be foand and the orchard liklieen well managed 4 - airmail little more is the way-. of pruning, il• .. 17 r - C mr; Wholesale ilea Rapid, Dealer in ME ►VAS, lejliES; :438OCIERUNik ZoliprozAzdta. QTOIIE in the-suoth end nf the Ward 'llorfse,'well D..,: known aw the largest. cheapest and 'nest extensive assortment west of the city. Particutsr attention wilt he-given td any 'or who may wish' to - Clll,ltither to etemine or purchase, and any mettles! infortnatiOn *ill be etteerfully end gratuitously giien to thoiewlio who wish to consult coneeming,theursehroa or friends. Continuous sepplies of flesh end recently piepariA ar tides ate weekly arriving, having been carefully se leeted with a view to their useftrinest, and any article wanted not usually kept, either will he found here, or procured at the shortest notice by Express, for those leering their order. Accommodating rlerke always will be eady to safely compound any prescription and endeavor to make it (whatever the ,putchase) mutually agreeable. All goods shalt he considered warranled sa repeeselitej,and being Agent fur the hest end pop our Potent Medicines, nil 'these found in this Stare can be relied upon, in all cases, as being gamine, The stock now ecniprises every article in the trade, among which may_ be found-the fulloising thugs and Medicines. ' ' ACIDS A cetic Civic Nitric Muriatic Aquabriia Sulphuric Tartaric etc a•LBAJIII Fir Captive rolu ulphor Life etc 11•ItAlt.%t Bayberry Cinnamon Peruvian (.Ica'ts ) Elm etc ESSEN C ES. Peppettoio Cinnamon WititergrciAl etc EXTRACTS. Sarsaparilla Dandelion Doneset Horehound Aconite Vanilla Lemon etc Fenigreek Anise Carraway Canary Rape Garden Mustard Cardamom Colchicum etc eolombo laentian ijalap humeri° spijelia (pink) hellebore ipicac liquorice marsh rosemary rheubarb GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee and Tea of all Izindp, molasses, spice pepper. cloves, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fish, resins, citrons, currants, salad oil, cocoa, chocolate, soda, butter crackers. rice, starch, ginger, saferatus, %thite and bar soap, sperm and tants candles, jugs, bottles, pipes, pepper sauce &c. VLOWLkS. Chamomile Arnica Lavender etc 0t313. opium 'Liquors. Cognise, Otard and American Brandy, St. Croix. Old Jamaica and New England Rum, pure Holland and Am. Gies. Irish and Stonmgahela Whiskey, Ma. d e t,a 'Aaron, Sherry, Teneiiffs Port, Muscat, Claret anti Champaign Wines—Cordials, Rose, Amour Mo• kee, Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered. Soaps, Patamery and Fancy goods. Shaving cream, military, windsor, medicated, sand, musk, almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, and transpa rent soaps, Lubins, French, and Wrights extracts of ockey club. patchoully. bog, de caroline, must , milk flews, verbena, heliotrope, sweet brier, geranium spring flowers, west end and new mown hay &c.- - Cachous, cologne, bay and rose waters. Lilly whit,: spauisb pearl powder, rouge hair dyes, hair invigors tors, hair erauicators, hair oil, pomades, court plaster, perfume sachela, playing cards, pencil points, steel pens, fish hooks, drawing pencils, percussion cops, re I black, and indelible inks, combs, purses, pocket books, port moinds, wafers, pocket mirrors napkin rings an 1 travelling companiods &c. • BRUSHES. Hair, hat, stove, scrub, shoe, paint, marking' vemish sub, artist carnerstair, striping blender's smi t h/lager's whitewaskcouoter, flesh, tooth, nail cornli tenon) cloth infant, lather - , table, horse and blacking bruibes. Plikcellaneens. Tobacco and snuff boxes, nipple shells, nursing hot ties, breast pumps, teeth rings bed pans, syringes, shout der braces, trusses, supporters, pessaries, catheters,cup ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets thermometers, liquid and spied adhesive plasters, &c. Paints and aye BUSS. Nic. red„ cam and log mod, rustic, lac dye, cudtertr red saurelera, madder, aluin, ccpperss, blue vitriol, sal. tin, compreitiois chemic oil, vitriol, oxalic and all the acids, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American & Chineseavriaillion, Spanish brown, American &. Eng lish Venetian verdigris, Paris green, white, black and red lead, chrome yellow and green, japan, coach and copal varnish, lampblack, iiiharge, putty, whiting ochre spirits turpentine, linseed oil, rosin, chalk, umber, sien na, gold leaf, bronze, &Co Glass. French Glass 24-30, 22-30, 20.30, 20.24, 22.24,14. 1 18, 12-20, 12-18, 12.10, 10-14, 10.12, 8.10, 7.9, Patent Medicines. • SOLE AOCIT PUB Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant, Sanative &c. Fitche's expectorant, tonic humor corrector, lin. Merchant's Gargling Oil for horses, 4.c. Swayne's medicines, wild cherry. 4.c Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Extract, etc. Orrick's Vermifuge. Houghton's Pepsin or Gastric juice fur dyspepsia. aigocal'e Indian Cholagogue, for fever and ague. Scarpa's Acoustic oil for Deafness. • S. P. Townset d's Sarsaparilla. Schenck's PIIIMOTAC Syrup. Or. Keeler's Family in dicincs. Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters. Hoofland's German Bitters, fur Dyspepsia and Debility Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger. Duboy's Rat and Mice Exterminator. Also agent for Herrick's medicines, plasters, etc., An diew's and Davis' Pain Killer, Graefenberg medt does, Pile Elcduarles etc., salt rheum, teller, Tint worm, apavin and founder ointments , etc.; Wu , / cordial, plasters, poor man's salves, eye waters, lini ments, erosive soap, bed bug poisi.n. Hobensack's and Clark's Worm syrup, Christie :4 Galvanic cum tivee, Moffat's Phoenix Bitters, Trask's magnetic, Sloan's. Dailey's, and McAllibter's Ointments, Dii low's Heave Powder, Condition Powder, &c, All the numerous kinds of Pills. Light. Phosgene, superior Burning fluid. Gamphene,wha.c. lard and sperm oil; new and beautiful patterns cf fluid amps now being opened : Cam phone, side and hand ing lamps for hall and store use, girandules, etc. Tobacco. Cavendir.h, James. Natural I.af, Turkish scarfalatti John Anderson's fine cut, Boag's Jenny Lind chewing etc.; choice brands, pure Havana Cigars, etc. etc. All of which will be sold at unusually low rates.-- Remember that Dr, Poster's Cheap Drug and Crhemi. cal Store fa in the south end of the Ward House, a few doors above the post.effice H. C. PORTER, M. D. Towanda, June 4, /832. s rln NEW 40 dallcri Casks, a first rite article 1 / 4 .1 for sale by P. FELTON & Co, AIL IIII CY7IIO.IIIIIIIOIIIIIII7* lITHEREAIIt: my wife Potty has left my bed and I. board without any cause or prosocation Therefore, title is to forbid all persona not to tram or harbor her on my account, as Ishii payno_debtt of bor contracting after ibis dare. Ridißbffi, Nov. 12;1•1111. J.IIIOIIIOIDSCPY 1. -44544:0n40u5, taloes ' asasfoetidi arabic camphor . copal gamboge vaiac myrrh .hetlac, tragactnth etc 01 LR. it Ma .quill valerian 4enego 4dsapari:l ginger etc I= magnesia sulphur hi imatone calomel I quicksilver tartar neats foot 'tanners olive • castor grerm origannin berg:mold lemon wintergreen cinnamon cloves hemlock . juniper savin tansey tar lemons ioths cream tartar 47Fisom antimony alum rorro sublimate Ired precipitate quinine yank* 91161131 C 3113e1iLLANCOUS aleobul ether 'laudanum paregoric shakers herbs gold leaf mullet soap venice turpentine aqua ammonia opedildoc cubebs ()finish lustre bronze j burg. pitch ea litharikles corks .‘ath brick emery gand paper white glue otter or sunlit° rosemary orange oetali peppermint linseed cod liver etc L/LAYLB buchu uve umi etc ROOTS. SccLJauc9n,;:, _: **saw tral 2 203LICIS. ROW, BURNT OUT, BUT STILL ALIVE!. n . o. f) EMfIV El D to the store recently occupied by S. 1.1. S. Bailey as grocery and Post . office 3 doors south of Muntanyes corner, where he -has. received a full, new and complete block or DRUGS, MEDI. GROCERIES, Etc.which be will sell cheap' er far cash than even Here 3 ou will find annexed a few leading articles IFosgate's Cordial' lElix Opi Hay's Liniment (Hair Dye 'Harlem OR ointment, Traska do Dalley's I do MerVieNter (Shakers Herbs j do Extraets ITilden's A icoeolic Ez't Rhei Extract lalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla Ex't do Lemon do do Mace do do Almond do do Cloves ' do Allspice do do Nutmegs do do Peach do do Ginger de I do Cinnamon do du Oran ge d o do Tonka du 'Lubin's Springllower do Musk do do Violette do do Magnolia do do Sweet Wird° . do Jesmin do do Juck'y Cl'b do do. Caroline do do Jenny Lind do do Iloquet' do Syringe, Pewter as'ant do Class do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do G. E. Rad'Rbei_Turk do do do Ipecac do Jalap do Ginger White • do Orris IGum Canaphor do Cassia do Opi Turk do Cod Liver do Myrrh Tort' do Lavandula odo Arabic do do Neroli do Copal du Jesmin do Aloes Soet do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape • do Orange .Chlorisle Lime do Rhodium ! du Soda do Ruse Castor Russ do Cedrat I s inglass do , du Copabia !Evens' Lancets do Ergot Mira Silver, Op't do Verbena Oxid Bisnuth do "Vioiette Blue Pill mer. do Mellesse Indide - Potass Jo Mellefluer Tart do do Patchouly • Carb do Brushes. Paint iulph do do Varritsh Oatisffe 1 do Heir Citrate Fekri;. do Hair,Clcuel lodide du do Nail' , do Tooth Proto lod Mercury . do Shaving Strychnia do Flesh Piperin do Cloth Elateriunt. do Hat lodine - Soap. Yankee Veratrin do Crystalline Kreosote do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Crete : do Coopers Nlorphine Sulph do Rose do , Act, ~ do Viciora Calomel; American do Orange do English, do Tooth Precipitate Red do Erasive do White do Castile Su Iph Ztnei do Military Bronze, Crim ,, on do Savin . do Pale Gold do Browr; do. !' Dark 410 Fricopherotis do White Pain Killer Gold T.eaf, Op't Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion Oxygenated Bitters America do Stoughton Bitters 'Prussian Blue Chloroform Fig do Hoffman's Anodyne Venitian lied, English Togethee with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye- Woods & Dye. Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Windt and Liquor. for Medicinal purposes.— Also, Cigars of the beet brand ; ended articles con nected wittfi L the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. S. Bravos, whr 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 and put up. The stock has been selected with great care, and the goods will be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. James' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pec• richeneks Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrick's, Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Vermifuge. Together with all of the most popular Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sale et REED'S Drug Store. Three Doors below Montanye's sonnet'. Towanda, January 3, 1833. Senna Alex.. do • Indie Cream Tarim Snp C Soda - Manna, Magnesia Calc'd do Carb, do S S Henry'sdo Colocynth do Apple Cochineal Trusses Hails do Mar Ales, do Shaker, Balsam Wisters do 'beesmans do Fir do Copabia do Tulu do Peru do Pulmuffary do Sulphur Acid Tartaric do Acetic do Benzunic ilo Citric du !Citric do Oxalic du Hydrocyanc do Sulphuric Oil Linseed do Sperm do Olives do Castor do Neatsruot do Almonds, do Amber Rect do Amber Red do Aniai "\ do Caraway do Croton do Cubelm do Cummin do Fennel, do Lemon 60BARRELIS nf old Ohio Whiskey jurt received rind for said wholesale and retail, at need's Drug Store, 18QUINTLES pf Codfish, 20 boxes of Herring, A barrels of Saleratus, warrented In prime order, left on sale at New York cash prices at REED'ri Drag Store, Towanda. Jan, 2S, Ma, BOOTS .t2ND SHOES. ONE -of the largest assort. -ftviiimii- men ever cifThred in Arad. ' ford enunty, Cob be found at J. . - f• - •••••••••• & ,t 3 Alex/rule - is Clothing Stare ..tr '• ":,:- ~- ~i: , - `'..: . fi rst doorsuuM of Meteor's Dry 4 '''ii,' - ' •••,,-2---''.., - . U. Wne. cln -Main 4itreel. , .21. D. TAXIAX/11711XLZ. : i • of Elteira, has established a Branch at the: above place. All our work will behold tithe price mark, ed and no desiatkin in price : and' s either•bought direct from the Manufacturer or mode by ourselves and warranictl to give entire satisfaction. Zvery, de ! scription of BOOT_S AND SHOE". - Alen", Women:, Children and Youths Aim, - and Whmene Caljand Buffalo afid-ladiit rt Ratter Over NlUSeith - fajolgr NAV „ Please can anJ Fibmine, it .tpueeefiey;46, T r oisulda,OCl. 21 , 1101' • Iles 14,1,1111;3i, jpi . Iwas on- tbe•Slintli nf the ye and so for gone that my famoiladitfr giNggis-nf my re coegor4,gind,athea io,tbis situation, , basing ,beiini cued:by itbit twe ticheadt'a Palmonici Anew I hei , gritefui voodoo: to, IJr, Ochanck 4 the unspeakable benefit I .base received hum tbs, use of tie invidnabik medicine. . - Early law fidi v t-croattacted a- violent cold, -and in toesagainwe 01.01hIthlinkchills, abwrnaiwg with f o . ask pais; in my .right_bresat aolsbouldechlude. with bad cough. and' no expectoration. I kept, getting wane nntill took my bed. and bad the attendance of iny.fstuity.iihysician.. I was under his are aboutfour weeks, and at the expiration of that time.. was reduced so low that despair took hold of myself and friends. and even - my physicist; abandoned me, and gave me up to , die with the - Nerdy "co4sumir don My . eppetite Was tone; iny bevies very it tiler, feyer end night aWeirta;pahrin env /millibar; rg shoulder, attended with i a diStressint cough '; which as v e ry tight ;my Beall hair hearlfalfgane, and wait se 'weak' that 1 could selircely'raige - Orhiiii frourtheidllow. and'aras trot) , anobjeteofilify to behold. My friends had been sent for topaermdke.onillny sickbed wasourremided by kind and sitmpithizini neighboils; who-hrid. Come to Witneertruy departure from this world. , When alt rays of hope had fled of my recovery. a neighbor, MLA/avid Conrad,propose r d.to try Schenck'', Purina* , ~itrijo,,trith aviewOf )(resetting as epees andirefievihgr me a the tduOlplalegui,:and as a memo of affording temporary relief; remarking at the time, " that I wrltqwfar gone for the-amp to- he of any permanent henifit." - My wife, airbus far" the relief of ray Intense iiifferfoMi,* prde.tuid - softie .of the,lll- monic Syrup. I found it -afforded me relief, and con tinued using- it. - I could feel its healing influence upon my lungs. I continue to improve under its use, end my friends were:Much gratified to witness my unexpected im provement; many of my neighbors came to look at me as one raised from the dead. My cough now became loose, and I felt something break, w en I bad the pain in my bier's', and I dis charged large quantities of yellow matter. I base for weeks discharged and raised a alto box fall of roamer every day, with hard lumps like grains of something. My bowels now-became regular and natural, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re. filen from eating too much. My strength improved, and I regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I was restored to my health. I have paused through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter and the spring, and fee/ as well DOWEIJ ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement bethought too highly calmed by some people, subjoin certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Tricony, who ow me at different times during my disease, and never expected to see me restor ed. 1 aka append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge, N 0.270.1. 0. of O. F., who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would -COO rigu my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. &beta fur hisitiraluable ,Pulmonic Syrup , my life has hermapared. and I am penninerl to make the fore going statement for the benefit of auGring mankind. I reindv at Tscony,anJ am well known by moat o the people there, arid will he gratified to base arty person call upon me anJ kern Entire particular* of the virtues of this tneklieine. JOJIN C. GREEN. June 21th, ISM. The oubeectibers, members of tlie Mystic Lodge, No. 270, I. 0. of O. P. of Holer.ooloirg, Po. do hereby can , tify that we know John G. Green. (and is o mrmleer in good *tending in brin:-270 1. 0. of 0. P.) who was oottgerundy ill witlit o low Pulen•intry Consumption. liest•wint,r, tbapthripive him rp .0 deer: that he is now fully restored to perfect health. and they believe hie recovery Irair ., producal ,.., ll Scherecies Pulmunie Syrup. - • -- We believe hie certitleate is - correct in every VIT; tiCUI ar. HE:YRY NEFF, P. G. , ALFRED ROBINSON. P., G. ...ABRAHAM A lITHVB. P. G. ft ;OSMAN.' N. JACOB WATERMAN, JR! JAMES:C. CALVER. JOSHUA PH I N EMORE. EM Hohomburg. Philadelphia Co., June 25, 11851. The undersigned, residents of 'racony, eight miles abovit Philadelphia, being well acquainted with Joi,9 C. Green, and the circurnstunces attending ilia, case, feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative iiti y, to make universally known to the public his entire p • cov. ery from the very last stages of Pulmonary Coniump tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, using been but a: brief period shim in that rapid.ji slhkin; and emaciate state, as to overly preclude, in tlikopin. ion of his physicians and friends, who watched •by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care ful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pnl manic Syr up. makesit our belief, under the circumstances of his previosta prostrateoot to say dying condition, one of the moist etahling pstilta that the whole annals of medi cal 81(111 c ocieliee can kodOce. It deserves to be im pertsliabty to yotit creait, and secure' to you, the greatest discOierer of this hitherto remedfiess die ease, a lastittrAncamMent and rworld-widereputation in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings_from a continued cough, au peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the lap stages of a pulmonary dam ass ; andltionitarer.lt being so generally belirraed rm. moron. friendithatnrilbunran - power croold:relleve, protract his life, much leas testate him hack again to hia.forroar health, we feel it thus our 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 could be made the humble instruments at' relief and cure to others who may be so unfortunate 113 to be similarly atikted. , Davin Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Hinkle, A. Heath, Joseph klead,Jr., Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James l'orbert, John Bloomeabury, Allen Vandegrift. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, end sold, whole. sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co., Wholesale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phire. Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 State et. Boston ; H. Blakeley, corner Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis; and by principal Druggists throughout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Porter, 'rowanda ; D. Bailey & Son, Leßoy,- rifle ; 14umphniy, Orwatil Maynanl do Woodburn, Rome ; J. J. Warlord, hlonroe D. D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy ; C. E. Rathbone, Canton; King & Vosburg Troy; G. A. Perkins, Athens, 'A II letters addressed to DR. J. H. SCHENCK, Cate of John Gilbert, 4 co., Whot, attlo Druggists, No. 177 North Third street, Philadelphfa. -l~cdlaatana. BOOTSO')*P - 14114Thift! VA Wilcox, !LIAO rinkinearPhit:eitibliallinent . to 0: Mee' itOre, Cornet WWI* roast -and this poblie situate, sad will continue the manuflectrarecif Boots and Shies, via heretofore;,'. : He traiiiipt:reriai4ediforn Pieveirorit4.l4l assort . - ' mart Wajnen t 4.Childm'aandJassea' Shorteorbieb are arra at tow prices: The attention d_theladie, poicularly directed - to hie. netentmenu•riempristng Yollawing new steien irT;ceiletrlei!ed fen ny 49(1 gai ter boots;` do. 'shoes t - black hitting end 'silk' sitters; walking shoeijaddas, gutters and shoes, of every description. A lap awrortraentof iCbildien's fancy gaiters, boots and .shoes, of all kinds. For the. Gentlemen, almost eery ape Of gaiters sod shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and be betides ,he e'rtolTer vupe,rior snicks at reasonable firierts.' ' • • The ! istrictest attention paid to Manufacturing. rind he hopes by doing work well to merit a continu ance of the liberal patronage beim hitherto-received. Towanda. May 8, 18b1. SOU, • "a ....JAW "'ACTS ADAM & DVACIAILINZAXII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TO WULAID4 Bradford Corot g/ P. MECii,llFir's 1111731VIC311:111b111:1111X-afiai. COVNTT HAVING' located in Towanda, bis ....rrrices may be obtained by addressing a line throngh the Post Oike, or hy ceiling et the l othee of lJlyssew Mereur, Esq., where he will be found, or where • written sp. licatpion nisi 6e Ick Noe. I, 1850. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Beenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake'i wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKBMITHING upon reasonable terms. Thee aro 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, executed in the most skil ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagoass will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, Will be wwanted to be well done, and manufactured from the best materials. The public are requested to give us, a trial, and judge fur themselves. ESE N WINE & kIER Towanda, May 2, 1851. It itraLtg - xl - ewaita `1,7 &War - kV DAIL Important to Ilottsekeepers: • THE subscriber thankful for the ..--:._,..,... .... 4741 - - . 1 -- - liberal parrodage heretofore re __,...,..-- t-•..-:,. ' , s': ,, :".4e 7 ssljceived. begs leave to inform his C p ril .:frre,wls and the public generally. j - , anPlhose commencing House is 1 . . t- 1, .... .;, -.----, •-•- 'keeping in particular that be has lig i Ait iow on hand a large assortment '''"" of FUHICITUItE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of thr best material.. B 1 st US, bitch as mahogany and walnut /friss. ing bureaos. marhle and plain tops ; mahogany and (walnut wa.h•tands. marttle tops, ud plain. of MI ferent patterns, Card and mid tables, &las Couch whatnots. &e. DEA tr4TE A DB.—lllitts, Field, French and low post beadsteads. finished in handloone style and of approved patterns. together with other fornitore usu ally called for. all of whtch will be sold on the Incest 'Accommodating terms. c:rt'Etie sub■eriher is sitiin provided with a plain and (a.hionatite HEARNE:. and will hold himself in readine.a to attend to all ()filer; in undertaking. He ttly furnish fee bases when desired, by the aid of itirit the corpse may be kept (,r a week. COP. FINN READY MADE. CHESTER WEI.Lif. N. Dr-Furniture of all kind, made to order, and warranted to be of the hes! matt Mils and workman ship. Towanda. January 17, 1852. Xrt.tisr Genuine unwell Iwo:bps-Nell o i ort aim le of theabove Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L. 800 LE & Co., upon each bal. In offering to the public this justly celebrated 80V ERESON BALM OP LIFE. it is not oar wish to mas~ any false statements or wild assertions of their superiotefflcievcy in restonng to health the sick and suffering, we 3 knowing that their reputation int STANDARD MEDICINE is ofitself sufficient refer ence for the afflicted. Many proofs might he given of their value on pipet, but we prefer those unacquainted with them to salbsfy themselves by enquiring of hying witnesses end trying the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe and tell able in all cases, being purely vegetable, and a mew i eine worthy their best confidence and patronage. The following certificate was sent us for the public good: Hssairrrs, Monroe Co. N. Y., May 10, 1851. I We the undersigned, citizens of Henries+, having used personally Dr. Souk's Sovereign Balm Pills. and witnessed the health•restoriog effects thereof, cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best with which we are acquainted. .G. M. ROBERTS, G. H. DROWN. M. D. PHILLIPS, D. O. 0 rts, H. A. TIUBETTS, LEWIS REED. P.S.—You are at liberty to publish this for the pub. lie good. DCw►aa or COCNTI.IIIIITS ! We are not aware ths any one who is making a spurious article has yet Jar ed to make use of our name ; but sorno of them has heinlie impudence to imitate our boxes and copy out Citstlars, Certificates, &c. Unless the public are careful when 'hey purchase, they will be deceived. (ja• The genuine Sovereign Bairn Pith can be had wholesale and retai .of Dr. SOULE & Co., Syracuse Onondaga Co. N. Y• Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER,Towanda Pe, end by their Agents in ever, town in the country. 2ly Norton's. Salt Rhein had !morale Ointment. TOEXCUSE FOR SUFFERINti WITH SALT 11 RHEUM. Three boxes warranted to cure a surface as large as our hands. ItiOßNOWSSahrhoum and Scrofula ointme n t has no equal in curing Saltrheum. dcrofola. Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, Fever Sores, Scald Head.. Ringworms &c., &c. For sale in Towanda, by Dr. H. C, PORTER. - Lafayette Burr Mill Stone MANUFACTORY. THE under‘igned, formerly foreman fur many .1 yearn of the Lafayette Burr NMI Hume Manu• tncrory, 240 Washington Ell.. N. Y., (W. Tyack, agent.) would Inform his friends and the puldio to eneral, that he has established n BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY, Al' BINGHAMTON. N. Y. In Leroy buildings, on , posite Etehange Hotel, and solicits P. share of their patronage. Ile will have constantly on hand n large stool( of French Burr Mill Stones, an also time supply of French Burr Blineks, Bolting Cloth, &reel, Wire, Calcined Plaster, and Patent Self. Digesting Boatel+. 'Phe ondprrtgned nemires his frientk and the puhtie, thnt he wililaithrtillyexeClVA Orden Fat trusted to hie' rare. not only In ton!ltt. but In pri• nee nrtielea turn Med, and their kind pal. runnge. • . ORDERS by 'eller wait be ereedtea with as much care and as 'cheap as when purchasers are on the spot. REFERENOES—Hon. D. R. Dick Inaon, Hon. John A. Collier, Hon. A. Birdcall, Hon: V. Whit. ney, Dr. Eldridge, Cot. H.Lewis; W. S. Weed. & Co. IlinghanJon, D. Searle, Inane Post, Judge Jessup. taalsbnry,& Co„ 'Montrose, Pa. Caleb ()amok Friondoville. Thomas Phinaey, DundafT. 0. 0. &H. Shipman. Waverly, N. Y. Thoinaa Pearsall, Smiiliborough, N. V. Major D. Mersereau. Union. N. Y. M. T. Nichols, Owego, N. Y. Royal & Whitaker. Waverly, N. Y. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, Nov. 0,i+941141a • T E AS—alba best 4 shilling to Ia Ontego, is sell. hie et 0001)Rielit & On. !Ifkbitit. =3 ST • ENQINES' AND' BOL* C Oatdalt, Aka(' ht,risd. ANANUTACTURD Stearn Engin e . „ d irk franall to 1000 horses power. Bdk in : l "P ekbeavybon bed plates, cast in one pia k , Les expeneion 'alms; all joints ground so k b , _ egeenstight.without packing or paint; b eatings ' surfaces large, and running in start% , of bronze or Babbitt meal t all balance whe r i, -6 ' turnedelt fete. The Regulat in or is attached to th e 1 - 4 plate. The Force Pomp la an indepe n d eete elrenged with crank shaft end tight s ....od loos. reedy to receiver a belt from the engine shaft o ft; r any other shaft. The whole style of work i s eel _ passed by any engine builder' in the linitod rk ete ":" rs Boile of the hew American or English iro n l ift& Cam or wrought iron—either tubular or with go made in the most thorough manner, Engines frona.Ato 100 horses flower enovt.... hand or in progress, to be delivered within k w it ly , of the receipt of an order. Also, gimp Base Mills. capable of cawing rojo iet board measure, of Alb° Inah boards, in 12 hours, one Muley saw, and regaining no other fuel tii kti sawdust. The following -- are the - prices of a few a 4, 4 e. • gineat—. Bow Mill, including steam engine, boil er mi 2 , 04 chimney, complete; pitman irons; mule y Rip e I; sette reed, a rs ; ete nd aft bolts and irons for 0.0 fot o / carriage, compl, is m steam engine, 10 in. diameter of rylinJer, 28 i n . ! with tubular boiler, containing 'quire r - endt , heating aurface, and all castings, pipes, 1 3 1, A14 other parts necessary to set it to complete opention, i18:1 St een , engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder 30 in. ssri. with tubular boiler, containin g 480 square ha heating surface, complete as before rt, Delivered on the can of the Boston and Mains s 1771 R e i road at Lawrence. 26 miles from Boston. Terani,am on delivery. B o il ers for the above modified to mit parthr ier and prices accordingly. r, McKay 4. Hondley, late of Pittsfield. Ilan., eh. steam engines are already widely.i.nrm n , him recrac y taken charge of the works of the Essex Compo rwto4 will be able, with their increased facilities us! ex p. rience, to make their approved engines their and better than heretofore. gay ft, 11; 1 52.y GORDON-- WRAY. Apar. $5OO CRILZILZINGZI: AVllo,TaLPYoEptiles C u lfl a c t er a n li s I t i h m e es h o ra f l t t h h e and ham most iraportance. I take it for granted that every pr o wilf do all in their power to sate the liars 01'4 children, and that every person will endeavor toys mote their own health at all noir:firm 1 feet iltalt my - duty solemnly to a..ure you that WOMIIt cording to the op , oior. of the 'boat celebrated plume are the primary Callft • of a tag, majority ado, * to which children and adults are liable : if yea ka t an appetite continually charming Conn one kindo( to another, tad breath. itsirt to the stomach, furigya the 'lcor-, ['ardor.. au,l totloes. of the telly, dry tt p i n slow fever, pulse irregular—remelt:ter that 01 gn i denote %‘' °rim. and you ehould at mu. apply 6„, needy : a. obeneack's Worm gip, An article bounded upon ifri4ciptettet& vat/titled with purely- iregetotde b mi re, f rci y i j a r witt r. talien, and drirfninArtl in on :nein and not leaving the system to a a:seated roost advertised twain:inv. composed ,4 Csloatellordo 'mown) of Wofille , , ►oCII u. 1..4.1:gt5. Vero:* rite., but has I.•rG,rmad Lim moo ew,oi.turt curts,4o 64 ,1,4 the lave •yr thousands, both youtig it 4 J a y haws /wen pronounced hopeless locatable by flys claw. Read the fallowing, and become eutou tc g its efficacy over all others: MOll/11$ Me. J. N. 16111.111 bat C g--Tillg is to eett4 ttot ty child, la year. of Age, hewing been sit/ kr,'lyorici was sttendod by Drs. Loper. Whillvi anti Phdief krs Long time without Ferreting any besmit ; whi t dig eying her op se incorsble. I went to Phata*ist consulted mai of the best physicians; het dueled grossing Worse. It was st this time I war irdsrals try flobensuelea Worm Syrup, and after ts4ot to bottles she entirely regained Ger health. Hopes ibis will prove s benefit to parents whose chaos similarly affectrtl. I em yours, &c., Zobensack's Li ver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to dtseuedei the Li•eo, it wervirte as a fi•terer to purify &Uzi. Of giving a proper secretion to the bile ; so that r sr yang action of the Liver elects the 'other parts of the trystain, and revolts variously to Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, Ace. We dual watch every symptom that might imbrue "clam of the laver. These Pills being cool Roofs and Plants, furnalred by natant to bed _N am ely, let : An Expectorant, which coin secretion from the pulmonary maces mesh promotes the ðane of secreted metier. t Altera( he, which changes in same 'warble explicable manner, the certain mead It= system. 3.l—a Tonle, w loch glees lone Eels to the nervous system, reeve wine health sod 'IP' parts of the body. 4th—a Cwkari,c, wbxbr perfect harmony with other inereoente, lIP on the 'bowels, and er pehirg the w hole MOOS and vitiated matter, and pyrifying the Y.ood strove disease and restores health. Agents for Bradford Courr y—Dr. Pal J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Hemet, Arm Bullock & Co. Smithfield ; Barnes Si. Be'e , ley ; H. Spear, Springfield ; / Taylor, Burlington ; Brown Sc ItwkweiL Parkhuat & Lamb, Leroy : Whan , . Part o .`"'• C6-7c also T. B, H.Jorland, Col umhia travels counties. TEE OLD ,STAND STILL 1N °PERM! THE cusscr:ber woe: nonnee to tir rub :t have not; en h.:rd,AC. L. a. to order al klrlds of ••••,. 171.1-Miri Cabinet Pernitze. !°Ch sofal.Dcrar.c Len Center, ON? fast Tattles. Mancro.r.t. nat. Maple. an.i R.: Stand< var..•.l , and Bedsteads of evert. d,.seripti , n. rrc e aQ will he made of the%hest merral .nd R !IV manner, and which they will sell r.r CU than can be bought in any ether tire.r , `" 2 country. 14.2[Atar-ivranzi aormo on hand on the most reasona:l;e FICA RSE will be furnished on runera. • al': JAMES MACiI:NS•o• Towanda, June 1, 1852. To THE TRAVELING PiBLI 1/TR. OLMSTED Pnor,lKr ns of nit Change: g,v Iv. thank• to and ths traveling public geberarY• patronage, and silicas the cominulece e2l AN OM !BUS, will run reeul.rlv to and 'rum the Wave r 4, to meet the Mail Trains for the secornal.4ltl strangers and travelers, who Wigl 10 TO ' ant viliage un business or niherwise. 4": of first rate Four 'lurk Cacho, running through to Towanda. Thole will be torured a .eat in the coach from the and those going to the RA/L.IIOA 11 ;fl o ri n he "" ins at ur et ed th a l' e n o li n ' ve a ;s d nee llr i e n nattemnebteo cr nt ' regular trains of cars going East 0 1 We ll Alpo those who wish to lave thetr term can be conveyed to and from thee:tartest,' Athens, Sept., 4, I BST 2 ept BLAKES Patent Fire Proof Paint, the, you can get the pure sitiele, le et P• Towanda, Oct. test B. KISOODC el R. Bono