Mixtturtwar. Les :4 1 1ognaa of Aviculture. Stant WWI Soil to of altostrive airiam 3. 1. Wire% Weporre to show the power of Ihr foil to N . *sin ruinutetOuld the means 4)1 improving' the pm petty whey , lgthiled, Fla a- long titne it was gni - posed that all materials soluble in water *Unlit pass covejliSidd it. a dutittiand thus bejchtto plants— thaw telhAterhit e l 'claimed, that, b , cause water could nor readily percolate their hence they werernot letwhy, and therefore retain( ( I manures—while other operate.. whh sandy soil s argued that ManUreS pawls) downward, and were so - on lost to the surface soils. All these positions are false. It is true, a fait 'proportioa.of alumina is valuable to soils, and in the absence of carbonaceous matter is absolutely necessity for the retentity s.f manures, but it isnot true that the tenacious property LI: clay need exist! to such an extent as to prevent the lice filtration of pure water, before the minutes will be retained— far many snits Wh:ult will pass pure water readily, still retain, from impure water, all its impurities, pertaining only the pure water to descend indeed this is true of all arable soils, and if it were nut so. the water in all our wells would be unlit to drink, frdm being surcharged with soluble organic mat. ter. Even the brown'fluitla of the bam•yard will not leach downwanl in the soil ; without leaving all the weld matter in the surface. Dig in an old barn yard, but a Jew inches below where the soil has not been before distuibid, and it will be round not to have become dark colored ; and not to contain any undue proportion of the soluable matters resident in the Suiface, bat to be like the subsoil of adjoining fields. Alumina (clay) has the curious property of recesvatg and retaining all animal and vegetable substances, and their gaseous products, until ab stracted again by growing plants, and f_u this reason a free clayey loam will pt.rily water during its pas •tge through the surface soil, retaining all the ter. tilixing substances originally held in the solution, and permitting the pure water to pass awn ward Nor does this retaining power cease wi;h organic substances alone,. for many of the alkalies are also . retained, and all of them to a certain extent. Excess of lime, pots-h or magnesia will pass down and therefore the chemist finds variable por. lions of these alkalies in our well water. This pr. cal ar property ''‘ , l clay was owed by Mr. Tree h. maker of hasten, in his public addiesses many years since, and in our public addressee before the American Institu e as far tu.ck as 1810, the CIRRI wattle ate set tor•h. Within the last two years, Professor Way and other English chemists are claiming this as a new discovery. Alumina is not the only substance in soils which has this retaining power far carbon in every form In it similar properties, and it is not important whether charcoal dust be artificially added, or exist in the the soil by the decay of former vegetation or at manures; for in either case, carbon is the result, and as such has similar retaining powers to those of clay. Thus charcoal dust placed for a time near a ferment'ng dung heap, will receive and reiiin the gases arising honi decomposition, and it placed in the soil will give out those gases again to the roots of the growing plants. Privies, stables, are rendered inodoruus by the use of charcoal dust.— Decomposed peat, turf, swamp, muck, &c , are but varied forms of carbon, with some more partially decomposed vegetable matter. The dark color of soils is doe to the presence of carbine ; humus, vegetable monk, d c. , are but modifications of carbon. AU know that an old black garden soil will retain manure longer than field soils and that a less. quantity of manure will act in them, for the simple reason that the carbon (charcoal,) contained in them and arising from pre. •tow decay, retains the resultant gas's from the decomposition of the manure until used op by plants 14t any farmer try the following experiment, and he will be satisfied as to the troth of the statement. Prepare four barrels by taking out the upper beady, and boring small holes in the lower heads, stand the barrels on end and 611 them with the ltd. lowing substances: No. 1. By/en raMI, with one-tenth the bulk of clay intimately mixed throcetiont the mass. No. 2 Barren sank with one-tenth of finely ground charcoal dust. No. 3. A dsik colored loam of garden soil No 4. Barren .and alone Pour on all four barrels the brown solution from the barn-yard, and it will be found that the water tanning out of the bottoms , of Nos. 1, 2 and 3, will be colorless and without smell , while that from Dirt% 4 will be unaltered and as offensive as when plac. ed on top. The question may now be asked, "If the soluble results of vegetable decay do not alter downward, what becomes of them!" We answer that resident in the earth's sot lace, from the cum bitted influences of son and air they decay and fait the gaseous form; it the soil contain. either clay or carbon, these gases are absorbed by them, until abstracted by growing plants. But if these sub stances are not resident in the soil, then the gases rise into the atmosphere, and are absorbed by bet terd tepared soils elsewhere, or are carried to the ocean and are thus lost for time from the land. ' Let our readers reflect that both vegetable and shimsl production* of the earth's surface are cot - tinually decaying, and that nothing but the facts we have stated can account for continued fertillity For, if the results of decay could fitter downward in solution with water, long before this time, the whole amount of organic constituents would have passed below the fertile surface, allour wells would be filled with misses of filth, and both animal and vegetable life would have ceased. The simile facts are, that all organi: manures do decay in the earth's surface, and are only lost by rising in the gaseous form', and not by sinking below the roots of plants, and therefore they should be plowed an der to snob a depth that their resultant gases, when rising, shall meet with sufficient quantity of alun.t• via or carbon to arrest them. Mama Rums sea Mrix.—nn extensive Wes. tern dairyman says milk will blip sweet longer in wooden bowie -than in any other team!. Misr tryiag various methods to keep the milt so as not to be obliged to make cheese on Sunday, he adopt. ed the killowing:lebtutto morning the milk is "strained initrivooden cowls, which are painted in• cif end out with a thick coat of paii.t, smooth end _boa, and set is in a fool place, on she cellar bet. tom, where it keep. sweet, until SionJay, when it kiskinuned ani made into cheese. Odra a wiw - whe wilt met .cep eivratimulaph mist. .MtbitaL D.R. ii C., PORTER , ' Wholes& And Mail ;Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, aßoexciums, zurtrom m tc, l'.-STORE in the south end of the Ward House, well - known as the largest. deepest and toast extensive assortment west of the city. Particular attention will be given to any or all who may wi.h to call, either to examine or purchase, and any medical information will be cheerfully andgreduifourly given to those who who wiah to consult concerning themselves oe Mende. esetimplus supplies of firth and recently prepared at tides ate weekly arriving. having been carefully se deeded with a view to their essrfishzess. and any snide wanted not usually kept, either will he krone, here, or procured at the shortest notice by Empress, for those leaving their order. Accommodating clerks always sill be eady to safely compound any prescription and endeaVor to make it (whatever the purchase) mutually agreeable. AU goods shall be considered warranted as espressureel. and being Agent for the best and pop afar Patent Medicines. all those found in thi. stor. can be relied upon. in all eases, as being genuine. The mock now comprise* every article in the trade, eulogy which may be found the following: Myr and Medicines.. sculls. aloes u Acetic assaketida squill Endo &rabic valerian Nitric camphor serrego Muriatic copal sersapari:l Aquafortis gamboge r,inger etc Sulphuric gulling SALT* Tartaric etc myrrh magnesia m a usage shellac sulphur tragacanth etc. brimstone OILS. calomel neat. foot 'quicksilver termer* tartar ohs, lemons castor ; soda sperm cream tartar ,origanum epsom hergiunemet 'alum lemon alum wintergreen corro sublimate cinnamon ' !red precipitate cloves quinine hemlock !qualm juniper arsenic win noses LLLLL OVil binary alcohol tar ether Ilaudanunt paregoric shakers herbs gold leaf castile soap venire turpentine aqua ammonia lopedildoe cubebs hrittbeh lustre bronze burg. pitch cantharides corks bath brick emery Copts•• Toln ulpbur Life etc 114111.11. Bayberry Cinnamon Peruvian (Jeteta ) Elm etc wtacu. Peppermint Cinnamon Wintergreen ate LITaILTS. Sanottowilla Dandelion Mineola Horehound Aconite Vanilla Lemon etc. rosemary orange inereri peppermint linseed cod liver etc ;JUNTA Nicht) uva ursi etc nem% scans. Fenigreek Anise Caraway Canary Rape Garden Mustard. Cardamom Colchicum etc colonabo (gentian t 'gap IV f turmeric apijelia (pink) hellebore ipicac liquorice marsh rosemary rheubarb GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee and Tea or all kinds, mohases, spice pepper. cloves, mustard, nutmeg, mace, flab, rosins, citrons, currants, salad oil, cocoa, chocolate, soda, butter crackers, rice, starch, ginger, sateratus, white arid bar soap, sperm and tallow candles, jugs, bottles, pipes, pepper sauce &c. 'doors. Cognise, Otard and American Brandy, St. Cron, Old Jamaica and New Eng'and Rum, pure Holland and Am. Gin. Irish and Monongahela Whiskey, Ma dei.a Lisbon. Sherry, Teneriffe Port, Muscat, Claret and Champaign Wince—Cordiale, Rose. Amour Mo. kee, Noyeau otc , cheaper than ever offered. PLOWZRS. Chamomile Arnica Lavender ele 9171115. opium Soaps, Pcrtothery aid Fifty Goods. Shaving means, military, windsor, medicated, mid, musk, almond, palm. french, toilet. rose, and tramp* rent soaps. I.uhins. French, anl Wrights extracts ut ockey club. patchoully. bog, de caroline, musk, mills gear s , verbena, heliotrope, sweet brier, geranium spring flowers, west end and new mown bay am-- Cachous, cologne, bey and rose waters. I.illy whit." spa/Ash paul powder, rouge hair dyes, hair invigors tors, hair eradeatufs , hair oil. pomade s, ellun 1 4314 . 1 . perfume nuclei*, playing cards, pencil points, sted pens, fish books, drawing pencils, percussion cops, re I black. and indelible inks. combs, purses, pocket books, port months, wafers, pocket minors napkin rings an 1 travelling companions /he. BRUSHES. Bab, hat, stove, scrub, shoe, paint, marking, varnish sash, artist camel's hair, striping blender's and badger's whitewash. counter, dash, tooth, nail comb broom cloth infant, haw, table, hone and blacking brushes. Miscellaneous. Tobacco and snuffle:es, nipple shells, nursing bot ilea, breast pumps, teeth rings bed pans, syringes, shoal der braces, trusses, supporters. pessaries. catheters.cup ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets thermometers, liquid and spread &admire plasters, &c. Paints and bye BUM. Nit., red, cam and log wood, rustic, lac dye, cudlear red wanders, madder, alum, copperas, blue vitriol, sol. tin, composition chemic oil, vitriol,osalic and all the acids, grain tin. pumice and rotten stone, American & Chines* vermillion, Spanish brown, American & Eng lish Venetian verdigris, Paris green, white, black and red lead. chrome yellow and green, japan, coach and copal varnish, lampblack. litharge, patty, whiting ochre spirits turpentine, linseed oil, rosin, chalk, umber. wen. us, gold bet 4 bronze, &c. Glass. French Glue 24-30, 22 30, 20-30, 20.24, 22-24,14 18, 12-20, 12-18, 12-16, 10-14, 10-12, 8.10, 7-9. Patent Medicines. bta AGICNT COB Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant. Sanative itc. Fitche's expectorant, tonic humor corrector, 4-c. Merchant's Gargling Oil fat horses, sve. Swarm's medicines. wild cherry. ¢o. Brat's Pulmonary Balsam and Extract, etc. Orrick's Vermifuge. • Boughton 's Pepsin or Gastric juice for dyspepsia. Oegood'uladian Cholagogue, for (aver and ague. Scarps's Acoustic oil for Deafness. N. P. Townset d's Baruparilla. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Dr. Keeler's Family medicines. Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters. Hoofland's German Bitters, for Dyspepsia and Debility Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger. Duboy's Rat and Mice Exterminator. Also agent for Herrick's medicines, plasters, eta., An drew's and Davis' Pain Killer,Graefenberg medi eines, Pile Elcctuaries etc., s alt rheum. water, tint worm, spavin and founder ointments, etc.; brood cordial, plasters, poor man's 'Alves. eye watery, lini ments, erosive soap, bed bug poison. Hobensack's and Clark's Worm syrup, Christie's Galvanic cura tives. Moffat's Phoenix Bitters, Trask's magnetic, Sloan's. Dailey's. and McAllister's Ointments. Dil low's Heave Powder, Condition Powder, &c. All the numerous kinds of Pills. Phosgene, superior Burning fluid, Camphene,vrha.c, lard and sperm ail ; new and beautiful patterns of fluid amps now being opened: Camphene, side and hang ing lamps for ball and store use, Orindoles, etc. Tobacco. Cavendish, James. Natural loaf, Turkish searfalatti John Anderson', One cut, Hogg's Jenny Lind chewing etc.; choice brands, pure Havana Cigars, ate. etc. All of which will be gold at unusually low ratese— Remember that Dr. Porter'. Cheap Drag and Obeid cal Store is in the south end of the Ward House,. few doors above the post office R. C. PORTER, M. D. Towanda, June 4. ISS. S()ONEW 4Q Gallon Casks. a first rate article for sale . by P.FELTON & Co. 411 CLAILIILPIIIC•111F41C/h/llirep 11711BRICA9. my wife Poll has left my bed ud WY board without any emote or protocattoar., Therefore. Mi. is to forbid all persona not to tau or baiber her on my account. as !shall pay Do delis 4thas eastrastiag after adman*: Vapagiy, Nov. IS, 1841. L RIC~~I St DRUG NO. REMOVED to the,store recently occupied by 8. 8. Bailey as grocery and Post office 3 doors south of Montalto corner. where he has received a full. new and complete stock of DIUMS, MEDI CINES, GROCERIES, dm. which he will sell cheap' er for cash than ever. Here you will find annexed a few leading articles : Senna Alex, Posgate's Cordial do India Elix Opi Cream Tartar Hay's Liniment Sup C Soda Hair Dye Manna, Harlem Oil Magnesia Calc'd Ointment, Trasks do Carts, do Dalley's do 8 8 Jo McAllester do Henry's Shakers Herbs i Colocynth do Extract' do Apple Tilden's Alcoeolic Ea't Cochineal ,Rhei Extract Trusses Hulls lalap Extract do Marshes, Meakim's Vanilla Ex't io Shaker, do Lemon do Balsam Winters do Mace do d o eheesmans do Almond do do Fir i do Cloves do Copabia do Allspice do do Tolu do Nutmegs do do Peru do Peach do do Puhnoffary do Ginger do do Sulphur do Cinnamon do Acid Tartaric do Orange do do Acetic do Tonka do do Her:tonic Lubin's Springfluwer do Citric do Musk do do Nitric do Violette do do Oxalic do Magnolia do do Hydrocyaoc do Sweet lirer do do Sulphuric do Jearnia do Oil Linseed do Jock'y Crb do do Sperm do Caroline do do Olives do Jenny Lind do do Castor do Boquet ' do do Neatsfoot Syringe, Pewter as'm'nt do Almonds do Glass do do Amber Rect Nursing Bottles, Glass do Amber Red do do G. E. do Anisi . Rad Rhei Turk do Caraway do do do Croton do Ipecac do Cobebs do Jalap do Commit: • do Ginger White do Fennel, do Orris do Lemon Gum Camphor do Cassia do Opi Turk do ilod Liver do Myrrh Turk do Lavandula G do Arabic do do Neroli do Copal do Jesmin do Aloes Suet do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape do Orange Chloride Lime do Rhodium Ido Soda do Ruse Castor Russ do Cedrat ,Isinglass do do Copabia lEvens' Lancets do Ergot Nitra Silver, Op't do Verbena Oxid Bisnoth do Vioiette. Blue Pill } mer. do Mellesse 'lodide Potasa do Melletluer Tart do du Patchouly Carb do Brushes. Paint ISulph do do Varnish Oaustie do do Hair Citrate Ferri do Hai r,Camel lodide do do Nail Tannin do Tooth 'Prot° lod Mercury P - do Shaving Strychnia do Flesh Piperin 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 do Act do Victors Calomel, American do Orange do English, do Tooth Precipitate Red do Erasive do White do Castile Sulph Zinei do Military Bronze, Crimson do Sarin do Pale Gold do Brown do Dark do Fricopherous do While 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 & Dye-Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.— Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con netted with the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. 8. HOSTOPf, 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 carefully compounded and put op. The stock has been selected with great care, and the roods will be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pec toris!. schencks 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 at REED'S Drug Store. Three Doors below Montanye's 3orner, Towanda, January 3, 1853. sand paper white glue otter or annatto 60BARRELS of old Ohio Whiskey ju.ss received and for said wholesale and retail. at Reed's Drug store. 18QUINTLE8 ef Codfibh, 20 boxes of Herring, barrels of Saleratua, warranted in prime order, left on male at New York cash prices at HEED* Drag Store, Towanda, Jan, 28, 1853, BOOTS AND SHOES. SlO N . E en o t f ever let; t in a ß ss ra o T ford County. can be found at J. & 8 Alexander's Clothing Store first door south of Meteor's Dry Goods Store, on Main street. .n. D. Taluuninsrs. of Ehaira, has established a Branch at the above place. All oar work will he sold at the price mark. ed and no deviation in price : and is either bought direct from the Manufacturer or made by ourselves and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Every de. soription of fIDOTS AND SHOES. Mom Womens, Children, and Youths Also, Alm and MIN= Calf and B4alo and India Rubber Over Shotscheapfor cask. 43. Please caU and 'amnia* ibr youraelvea,Co Tamest* 0•1 4R , ISS2 uq 3Tstd aflccns. 1M311:it111113:1101 , 911111 ST 0 R a *at= ROW, SWUM 0172", BUT STILL ALIVE I Another Ramona by • I. , T was on the verge of dui grave, and so Tar gone that 1. my Emily and friends had lost all hopes of my re. covert' ; and when in this situation, having been res cued by the use of Schenck's Puhnonie Syrup, I de oho to testify, with grateful emotion to De. Schenck, the unspeakable benefit I have received from the use of his invaluable medicine. Early last felt. I contracted a violent coil, and .in consequence of whichl had chills, alternated with fa fun. pains in my right breast and shoulder blade, with s bed cough. and no expectoration. I kept getting worse until I took my bed, and had the attendance of sky family physician. teras under his ure about four weeks, and at the expiration of that time was reduced so low that despair took hold of myself and friends. and even my physician abandoned me and gave me op to die with the hasty consumption. My appetite was gone. my bowels very irregular. fever and night sweats, pain in my breast end shoulder. attended with a distressing cough, which was very tight ; my flesh had nearly all gone, and was so weak that I could scarcely raise my head from the pillow, and was truly an object of pity to behold. My friends had been sent for to see me die. and my sick bed was surrounded by kind and empathizing neighbon, who bad come to , witness my departure from this world. When all rays of hope bad fled of my recovery, a neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to try Schenck's Palmonic Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and relieving me of the tough phlegm, and as a means of affording temporary relief, remarking of the tithe. "that I was too far gone for the Syrup to be of any permanent benefit." My wife, anxious for the relief of my intense sufferings, procured some of the Pul• runic 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, and my friends were much gratified to witness my _unexpected tin. pavement; many of my neighbors came to took at me u one raised from the dead. My cough now became loose.. and I felt something break, w en I bad the pain in my West, and I dis charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged and raised a spit box full of matter every day, with bard lump' like grains of something. My bowels now became regular and natural, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain from eating too much. My strength improved, and I regained my flesh. " I continued to improve in every respect soon after I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until Iwu restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the latter Part of winter and the spring, and feel as well now as ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Pulmontc Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement be thought too highly catered by some people, I subjoin certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Tscony, who saw me at different times during my dig:lase, and never expected to see me restor ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge. N 0.270. I. 0. of 0. F., who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would con sign my temains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pulmonic Syrup. my life has been spared. and I am permitted to make the fore going statement for the benefit of suffering mankind. I reside at Tacony,and am well known by most o 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, 1851. . The subscribers, members of the Mystic LA le, No. 270, L O. of 0. F. of Hobr.esburg. Pa. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (and is a member in good standing in No. 270 LO. of 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption. last wint. r, su that they give him rp .o die ; that be is now fully mutated to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was produced by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. EN3 We believe his certificate ie coned in every par ticular. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON. P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. U. J. K. OSMAN. N.G. JACOB WATERMAN, JR? JAMES C. CALMER. JOSHUA PHINEMORE. Halmestsing, Philadelphia Co., line 25, 16151. The undersigned, residents of Tacony„ eight miles 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 mos. cry 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 sinkin4 and emaciate state, as try ut•erly 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 yourqnvaluable Specific, the Pulmonic 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 niedi oat skill or science ears-produce. It deserves to be im perishably recvded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediles■ dis ease, • lasting monument and a world-wide reputation in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, su peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary drsrase ; 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 back again to his former 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 he made the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who may bean unfortunate as to be similarly aided. David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. Hinckle, A. Heath, Joseph Head, Jr., Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James Torbert, John Bloomesbury, Allen Vandegrift. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co., Wholesale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Pbil'r, Clicken dr. Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 State st. Boston ; H. Blakeley, corner Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists throoghout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Porter, Toaranria ; D. Bailey & Son, Leßays ville ; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome ; J. J. Warlord, Monroe ; D. 1). Parkhurst„ Leßoy; C. E. Rathbone, Canton; King de Vosburg Troy; G. A. Perkins. Athens. aA /1 lettersaddressed to DR. J. H. SCHENCK, Cote of John Gilbert 4 Co., Whole sole Druggists, No. 177 North Third street, Philadelphia. Attention Regiment ! MAKE READY! TAKE AIM! FIRE!! TORN E. GEIGER. wolilii say to his old friends and the public at large, that he has constantly on hand and manufacturing Rides and Shot Guns Among his assortment of Guns may be found Double and single barrelled Gans, Rifles of all kinds warranted. Powder Flasks, Shot Pauches, Game Blum Cap Primes*. Also, Powder, Shot, Caps of the best gush ty. Allen.' sle barrelled Revolving Pistols, do single barrelled self ocking Pistols, Rifle Pistols, double bb'l Pistols and common steel and brass Pistols. F G., F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder in Cans con stantly on band. Any of the above articles will Le sold awful cheap tor the Ready Pay, Keys of say kind Atte d to Doors. Trunks or any other kind of locks on shoal notice and reasonable terms, Repeiring done with neatness and despatch. shop • few rods north of the Bradford House. Towanda. May 20. 1852. J. E. GEIGER. B 0 CiTh & SHOES—.itte largest and best stock to town as ocdt A. KINOMBVRIre. BlebttaL aL.L.1.1 Alienlissom. BOOT Vohs W. Wilcox, U AS removed Ms establishment to B. Mix's store. .1.1 cosies of main street and the public square, and will contuile the manufseture of Bums and Shoos, as heretofore. Me hss just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's, Children's and Mace Shoes. which are offered it low prices. The attention cf the Ladies is paricularly directed to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :---Enernelked,lenny Lind gal. ter boots ; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk ;miters ; walking shoes. baskinsoke. Misses gaiters mashing, of every dericription. A large assortment of Children's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. . For the 'Gentlemen, almost every style of paws and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with owe, and he believes be tan offer superior snicks at reasonable prices. 03. The Illictelit attention paid to Manufacturing. and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continu ance of tht liberal patronage he bar hitherto =rived. Tommie. May 8. 1861. FrrmwT7rT ADAMS & 111ACIPAILLAN7B, A7TORNEYS AT LAW. 241011111.1MDA aradford CmSp Pa. Mao 111Giata 211117 - 1111MIEUZIO.11r—dMii, cousrir HAVING Waited in. Towanda, his services may be obtained 'by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the °lnes of Ulysses Meteor, Esq., where he will be found, or where a written op licatpion may be Itft. Nos. 1, 1850. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE subscribers respectfully inforkti the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam &ermine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's Wagon shop. vhere they.•re prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, u they hope to receive • share of public patronage. HORSE-SHOEING done in the best manner. MI kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the most slid. ful manner. WOOD WORK for swim will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be warrant"d to well done, and manufactured from the beat materiels. The public are requested to give to • trial, aml judge for themselves. ESEN W fNE & RE EBISCH H. Towanda. May 2, 1851. TM lis ItT 7074VEUEMODYZE, Important to Nousekeepers: THE gubscriber thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore re cr v a d d s , begsl lth ea p ve b t rc info n r e in 1 1 ; 18, 011:1111 . 11 and those com e menc l ina ge Hr l t a use l : keeping in particular that be has :11 igat now on hand a large assortment '"•• of FURNITURE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the best materials. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress ing bureaus. marble and plain tops ; mahogany and (walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables,Sofas Couch es, whatnots, &c. BEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and tow post beadsteads. finished in handsome style and of approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called for, all of which will be sold on the moat accommodating terms. The 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 whirh the corpse may be kept for a week. COF FINS READY MADE. CH ESTER W ELLS. N. U.—Furniture of all kind: made to order, and warranted to be of the best matt rials and workman. ship. Towanda. January 17. lEta2 zia1:111+444:41(4:41 1 1 V(lip); Genuine unless accompameu 1.111 le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L SOULE At Co., upon each box. i n o ff er i ng t o th e public ibis justly celebrated SOY ERE;GN HALM OF LIFE. it is not our wish to make any ridge statements or wild assertions of their superior efficiency in restonrig to health the sick and suffering, well knowing that their reputation as • STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient refer mice for the afflicted. Many proofs might be given of their value on paper, but we prefer those unacquainted with them to satisfy themselves by enquiring of living witnesses and trying the Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe and reli able in all cases. being pant*, vegetable, and a medi eine worthy their best confidence and patronage. The following certificate was sent us for the public goods HINRIETTA, Monroe CO. N. Y., May 10, 1851. We the undersigned, citizens of Henrietta, having used personally Dr. Souk's Sovereign Balm Pills. soil witnessed the tiealthlestoring effects there 4, cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best with which we are acquainted.. G. M. ROBERTS, G. H. BROWN. M. D. PHILLIPS, D. G. 0/IS. H. A. TIBBETTS, LEWIS REED. P. S.—You are at liberty to publish this fur the pub. lk Rood. Baarsas or CovirraarsiTs ! We are not aware tha any one who is making a spurious article has yet Jar tut to make use of our name; hut some of them has had the impudence to imitate our bores end copy our Circetars, Certificates, &c. Creeks the public are careful when •hey purchase, they will be deceived. (rj' fhe genuine Sovereign Balm Pills can be had wholesale and retai of Dr. SOULE, & Co., Syracuse Onondaga Co. N. Y• Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER, Towanda Pa., and iv their Agents in every town in the country. 2ty Nodules Salt Rheum and fterofnia Ointment. NO EXCUSE FOR SUFFERING! WITH SALT RHEUM. Three boxes warranted to cure a surface as large as our hands. NORNON'SSaltrheam and Scrofula ointment has no equal in curing Saltrheum. Scrofula. Erysipelas. Barber's Itch, Fever Soles, 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 1 years of the Lafayette Burt Mill Stone Manu factory, 240 Washington St.. N. Y., (W. Tyack. agent.) would inform his friends and the public in era I, that he has established a BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY, Al BIIsIGHAMTON. N. Y. In Leroy buildinos, opposite Exchange Hotel, and solicits a share of their Ntronage.. Me will have constantly on hand a large stook of French Burr Mill Stones, as also a :arge supply of French Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire. Calcineil Plaster, and Patent Self- Digesting Bushes. The undersigned assures his friends and the public, that he will faithfullye:xectite all Orders en. trusted to his care, not only in quality but in ces crannies furnished, and solicits their kind pat• ronage. ORDERS IT letter willbe executed with as much care and as cheap as when purchasers are on the spot. . REFERENCEB--ffon. 1:1. 8. Dickinson, lion. John A. (Jollier, Hon. A. Birdsall. Hon. V. Whit ney, Dr. Eldridge, Col. H.Lewis, W. S. Wend. & Co. Oinghan.ton. D. Searle. Isaac Nisi, Judge Jessup. Salsbury, & Co., Montrose, Pa, Caleb Carmalt, Priendsville. Thomas Phinney, DundafT. 0. 0. &H. Shipman, Waverly, N. Y. Thomas Pearsall, Smithliorough, N. Y. Major D. Mersereau. Un inn, N. Y. M. T. Nichols, Owego. N. Y. Royal & Whitaker, Waverly, N. Y. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton. Nov. 8. i 852.03 riAB.-Tite best 4 shilling to in Owego, is sell nid GOODRICH' 1k Co. Marcllantons. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILER% 1221X113118= COZWIZIUMnir, • LAWRENCE, MASS. M ANUFACTURE Steam Engines and f ront Bto 1000 horses power. Heritontri iss, E a' gime s on heavy iron bed plates, east in one piee e , An '. l " have expansion valves: sli .inints to Pound so to b e steam tight without packing or paint ; all twini g* , wearing surfaces large, and running in adjost a bi oho Z of bronze or Babbitt metal; all balance wheelo;,:h turned belt face. The Regulator is attached to that, plate. The Pores Pump is in an independ ent wi ll' arranged with crank shalt and tight and loose p a w ready to receive a belt from the engine shaf t or c O : 4 any other shaft. The whole style of work is °m oos. passed by any engine builders in the liTnitod A we ,. Boilers of the best American or English iron hem. cast or wrought iron—either tubular or with Et a made in the most thorough manner. Engines from 8 to 100 horses power eminent) b an d or i n progress, to be delivered within a kl o y of the receipt of en order, Also, Steam Saw Mills, capable ofsawing 80001oi board measure, of one inch boards, in 12 boon, phi one Maty sew, and requiring no other fool tha n a s sawdust. The following are the prices of a few of dea n , gime:— S o w 18d1, including steam engine, hotter sad i nn chimney. complete; pitman irons; muley ast ir Oaten ; Geed, and all bolts and irons for 30 fat of carriage, complete. • Woo, s team engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, 25in, stok e with loboi„ boiler, containing 360 stpure tenni beating surface, and all castings, pipe s , snle n.and other parts necessary to set it in comp let e op e , e Lion, SI% Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder, 30 in. saut e w i th t u b u l ar , boiler, containing 480 square feet of heating surface, complete as before, $1773 Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Maine lull mad at Lawrence. 26 miles from Boston. Timm, c u b on delivery. Boilers for the above modified to snit porchs ecen , ,, and prices accordingly. McKay 4 Handley, late of Pitts Geld, Maw, wh ow steam engines are already widely known, base rec ent l y taken charge of the works of the Esser Cotoposysa4 will be able, with their increased facilities and w e ,, rience, to make their approved engines cheaper An d better than heretofore. May 8,11 1 52. y CORDON McKAY, Agra', $BOO O.I34LLENGZI! WHATEVER concerns the health and *pines of a people., is at all times of the most v a l u g h , importance. I take it for ;panted that every puma will do all in their power to save the lives of that children, and that every person will endeavor tops mote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it tabs my duty solemnly to assure you that WOhMS, cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicis t s are the primary CBllll4 a of a large majority of dhows to which children and adults are liable ; if you hot an appetite continually changing from one kind aloud to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking ti the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry met, slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that el/ thew denote Worms, and you should at once apply Ly e m . may: litobermack's Worm Syrup. An article founded upon scientific principles, coy pounded with purely vegetable substances, b e i ng pe r. fectly safe when taken,.and determined in all Minted, and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, u most advertised nostrutns. composed of CaloineLforits removal of Worms, such as Lozenges, y ermi k m &c.. but hes performed the must astonishing cares,sul saved the lives of thousands, both young and Awls have been pronounced hopeless incurable by ph. ; cians. Read the following, and become convinced its efficacy over all others: MORRIS RIVEN, \,l, Ma. J. Nt lioasssscg.--This is to errtify ihstnt child, 15 yeata of age, ha mg been t•izk for v 'nand waa attended by Drs. Loper, Villain, and Ptai:rr fort long time without '' .. se.viort Buy het era, win d u g ving her up as incuribie, I went to Philzulelphlial consulted oue of the hest physicians; her drag sip growing worse. It was at this time I was in:rural s try Hobensuck's Worm Syrup, and after Wont is bottles she entirely regained her health. Bops; Mt this will prove a benefit to parents waose claWram similarly affected, I am yours, &c., R. Bassix. litobensack's Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to diseasetin the Livia, it serving as a fi terer to purify the bldad, or giving • proper secretion to the bile ; so that ay wrong action of the Liver ettects the other impalas parts of the system, and results variously in hod*. Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, theieist watch every symptom that n ight indicate a wag action of the Liver. These Pills hewn composed it Roots and Planta. furnished by nature to heal theaci —Namely, Ist: An Expecinrant, hich augnientitht secretion from the pulmonary mucus mernhata. a promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2od—u Alteralite, which changes in some insensible end in. explicable manner, the certain m o rbid actimof lit system. 3d—a Tunic, which gives tone end me* to the nervous system, renewing health and mood parts of the body. Cathartic, which so is perfect harmony with other ingni.nients, sad °Krug on the boareln, and expelling the whole miss of . einq and vitiated matter, and pyrifyirg the Weal, inia 44- strops disease and restores health, Agents for Bradford emir, y—Dr H.r Retool J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrirk. Bullock dr, Co. Smithfield : Barnes & Icy H. spear. Springfield ; Mord, Tn , y; LO. Taylor, Burlington ; Drown & Thsit.st,x. Parkbust & Lamb, Leroy ; Chas. llsiblione, Cam also T. B. !Lowland, Columbia, travels to the sji' l counties. 46r THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATIOP THU subscriber enn!dca nounce to the public anti have now on hand, and tra:lsiki to order all hinds of Cabinet rnrnitare, Ruch as Sofas.Dirans , lcor Center, Card, thningandßre a fast Tables. MahcgarT , Ra nut, Maple and Cherry Rages. Stands of ration.; kin , 4•C' Jl and Bedsteads of every de , cripi ion. which arra . will he made of the beat material and ircria o3l manner, and which they will sell for cob cho7 3 than can be bought in any other Ware-toniti ji b Country. RIULDT-TIVIIVE •COPITIO on hand on the most reasonable ternic AP" HE A RSE will be furnished on Funeral ivcss:(l-, JAM E 8 MAC6 IO2I Towanda. June 1, 1852. TO THE TRAVELING rov. MR. OLMSTED, Par:eats - ma of the Stie? 21xchange, gives his thank.; to hri in tt ' s ! and the traveling public generally'. r° l4 .,.. fir t er patronage, and solicits the continuanceg iw ' A N OMN IBU will runregularly to and from the Waverl e f ik76 a to meet the Mail Trains for the accommodsw,t,, strangers and travelers, who wish to risiti . ; ant village on business or otherwise. A dal'r of first rate Four Horse Coaches, ere running through to Towanda. Those 5 . "•;:,7 will be insured a seat in the coach from laa Pu and those going to the R A L-11 011 D can stop at Athens, ii'nd spend an boor or and be insured a conseysnee in time to otO regular trains of cars going Hatt or West . ,kel Also those who wish to leave their tearsto. can be conveyed to and from the cars free ° I Athens, Sept., 4, 102 LAKES Patent Fire Proof Paint, the gin " — Byou can get the pure article. is at Towanda, Oct. 8, 1852, B. KING9IOII El