=i - "Aaniatizrmasta ; TavE_ STORE • . ~...,..&. x ..,. 4 1 - - , , ~...,,,,--, , ,,,z-o.f.„tt-f1„.0.` s- `. ..ss , „: .i.. (,':f3l i 1 ::: I -1 --'4 , --'•4 7 * - 54- ----- -04 1 Z4 W• 1*•-••• -• • : ,•• 7:-:7-,:: A citacls,.. -11 . - 4.4.'41: ; „*.ck f • • ~ la _X 1 {,...-4.-,. -.- -•,_ , • r • 4.• - -- . - - -'+:=: , :f-,.._-;••.;•• • f7„4:14:4 - .. --- • - •.1.-_,- , ,_ --- • --_-:•4:::::giugt* -4•% -•:••••44,4t-\\,-7-7-•,--.,; _ . .•••••4 ,•-•A a3)==zarzezEkv.P.! litravv.C - u - tteis"; TilOVErStPatknt Spiral. Knife My ona Amur Cotters of various sizes. 2, 9. 4. 5 andlls.::. Prices, $B, 9, $lO, $l2, $l5 awl P2O. Ile.e Straw Cutters arr ti;tter ant? Cheerer than ...thesstruittht.knife cutter, with knives set tlierutally tld the shaft. . . Theirnives on Hovey's Cutter are spiral. which enables them to cut at right angles against the raw 'hide roller. They cut ste:Vily, with no jerk ing— era'easily'kept in repair. Each knife can be taken ar and sharpened without disturbing the Olaf' (or • Othir knives,)and ii necessary each knife can be set outer hi, so as to keep them all true, if one knife shoal wear faster than another. Every farmer ' should have one of these labor and feed ,ravine nUt• chines: R. M. IV E Es. Athens. Pa., Jan. 6". Vigra Oh 'Hers. THE %-cry best article to be found in the epunts. and cheapcst—(lVarranted)—fcir Pato at the AgrierilturalandBtoveStnre of 11, %1. wEr.t.ts% Stoves t Stoves riomuxp Bums,. of various and excellent pat. .terst Adzes and prices. Pour patterns of (der-f -led Oven cooking Staves, tha hest to be., found in BrarlfOrd, for sale cheep. Elegant Parlar Mores. for and or coal,of dttlerent patterns. /4c. Bnx add Nal Moro for Halls, Stores. Cl.orrbes, Shops, School Houses, tSc.c.. very cheap. Call at the 'A!h entostpce store of IL M. WELLES. Jan. tt, 1853. Bathing TrTs, Q.PONCrq . nATHS and fool hafli r. , an for Pale efieiii. My bathing übs are equal to the I'M city miae.,c . = R. M. WELI.Eii Jan. 8, 1853. Oils ! Oils 1"10111JIIN'S celebrate., winter strained LIM OIL, IN.J for machinery, warranted not to gun).- Also, an excellent hut cheaper article for lAmps, 4-c. NNAT'S roo-, Orr. for Leatlier , harness, Ere., all for sale by the fp/miry or less, cheap fr,r cas.r or remly pay, rat the Athens .4gricillUtral Etore of 4 153. R. M. WELLES. Patent Leather Zetting! AU. sizes of Patent nak and hemlock tanned Belting and Lace Leather. at 10 per cent. less than city retail prices to be had fq ca'h at the +h ots Agricultural Store of R. M. W ELLES. Jan. 8, 1853. fobbing nr all k.rnb in 77u, Niue/ Iron, Copper, frtriss,& 4 .-7 done on short notice, Workmanship war. ranted to give salithetion. roofing done iu such a manner.as shall please Call on P. M. WELLEs. Atben.., January S. 1953. • axes! FORrale at very low prices for ready pay tha very be• - t Ares Id he foitr.il in this vicinity, ramie out of the hest cast and silver steel. of var:er,s patterns for lurshermon and wood chniipers, antr warranted. Call at t !fa Athens Agricultural storeef Jan. S. ISrf.'l, :11. WELLE--t. HANG OUT THE BANNER!! I.{ A horse f's horse ! „my kingdom fur R . ) -a horse anti customers to take away „' the goods. - Notwithstanding the late • . disastrousfire. - A. Mi. W MINER is i • •;•;••,., 0. • - ---‘ . himself again! t . And at No. t Brick Row you'll find post anything that's in his line, From a cambric needle of the finest kind, To a jewelled watch of eighteen karat fine. Clocks which keep .liras accurate and true; . Breast-pine of every gryle and hue, Gold, silver, steel and plated chains, Selected with the greatest pains. Finger rings , my gorh, why %%hat a pile , . Of every valre and every style. -TO suit the old. the young, the grave. the ,m, !flay there be seen in elegant array. . Aod Wonsan, who is himself a " hest,' Is always ready and-at his post. • . , To wait upon his customers and all • . ; Who chance upon 'im to give a call. 8o with good advice make up your mind, i,' To call on him and there you'll find_ : .Such eights, my . eyes, 0 ! what a view ? Jewelry ()revery style and hue. (alllon't mistake the .place No. I. Brick raw, ',Atte lie is:prepared to dO all kinds of JOB-WORK his line, of busines, at the chespest rates that can .prtsibly be afforded. He will also se3 his jewelry 28 . idar.e.enl /over. than was ever before offered in 111t9x ntipliet. 417 Call and see. Xd) ....Towanda. N0v..12. 1852. - A. M. WARNER. &guyed tp,B. kingsbery's Block ! Me Ihr atsi ''''` 40: . TA§.lost TIMM* from the city ....... - 111.2 , ' . •• ' ... , , i illi B IPP I 9 of Wiliam 'Jewelry anti !,,..,,,, , :.,7 4 7 Silver ware, comprising in part, 1 \ --? ar the ( allowing' articles :—Lever, -- 1 1— '2 L'kpine and Plain Watches, with 0 1)1i... - ~ . 1. /..,-.-„js' ' ''' a complete assortment of Gold • 7 - -- : Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin. firtrringa,Bresst Pins, Bracelets. Lockets,Gold chains. Gold Pens,- Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverwire, dad tiny quantity of - Steel Beads—all of which he affen finr - ..sla esceeedingly cheep for CASH., 1 Watches:lepaired on short notice, and tearrtented to run well,GP the money will be refunded. cud a urn.' Illtlernereent given to that effect if required. .10., D—s-MAPLE-SEGAR, and Country Preclue tatenitt• ferarenti for work ; and olds. learn now, an grever,tisat the Produce must be paid. whin the war . 0 dace,—J war' against credit in all its forms. . . ,„ , . W. A. CHAMBEBLIN, Agent. towanda, April 28, 1852. . , • T LOOKING GLASS PLATES cut and fitted Sr .4-1 , any size, to be bad at the Jewelry morn of M'ay 15; 1'852. W. A. CHAMBERLIN Iit.IIECTVIECEI. I IIIr_ALME.3to Saddle; Harness Sr, Trunk Manufactory. TERE CULP*. Co., respectfully inform the publie tA that they have removed to the shop on- Main street, Seemly uteupled by Smith &. Son. tieerly opposite t%e Ward House, where they will keep on hand a Mori stork of uzawarsem f3A5W.;33a aPanzAoi, wqtrs, All articles in their line . manufactured-to order.,and made of the best material, and for workmanship cannot be surpeseed la Northern P.masylvartia; They shtick • call from those wishing to purchase, confident that they'ean give satisfaction both es to quality and price. Sbeep.Pelts received for work and on aitutunt; at the lowest rates. Sate "Leather, Upper .Leather, Harness Leather and Cray ekhu; for WO Risky quantity. • • • PARTZULAR NOTICE. ilic-account' of lades sudsier eV [Abe late for,-sre ••• .orroblige&ttreall on those inkeliterrto es for 11 prompt settlement, -sows aro main, th's - tteerosity of basin& , rnbat is owierto us, w s trod this notice will bo saffseieet without resorting to other Assam. , -Towind a; bee: littie„,, GOODS.—A .large nadesirnble a:ssor-. ,ment of ttialtop Lawrie, swiu and , book taus-: iaeoets. catabrics and bared mottling' at Dee to 102; • - MERCIJRP. -7,711.1.;' - 'e PATILTE 'Wholesale atia. DEUGS,::. '.IMIOI3TIES,. ° r ~:, grztacra:lfx - , pratroluxidi t a - ‘ ' ' , , --4. • Zro lip itithe fouth end gf the iylrerd s aptfire,"frell known a; the largest, cheapest and mini% extensile assortment wpt of the city. ..„1-Irilctil4r ;kite:llion wi I v i ,te given_loimy 'or.ail.: who may-ASSAY-0 -tall, wither .: •Maknine nr ! ptrichesey and . any nriie,iti .i4ormit . , "Will" I,:e 'cheer - hilly ina ,grulnitou'ity given to those who who islet tircoissultmmeorning,thetnselvmtor friends. Cloritinu,tus*mpplies of .frerb and recently, prepatiii er ticlee ate weekly arriving, hiving he. n c.nrrfutly se lec!etl,whli it view 0 .their usefulneal; end any artiele vrauleti nut usually kept, either will ha found here, or Procured at the shortest notice, by .E.zpress. for these tracing .their order. Accommodating clerks, always will be eady to traflig compound any pre--cription anti endeavor to make it (whatever the purchase) mutually agreeable. - All goods : shall he considered warranted 51 'ewes:4o..ll, and being. Agent for the hest find, pep oh! Fsterit Medicines, all those found in this stora can be relied upon. in all cases, a.; being genuine. l'hi stock now comprises ,every article in the trade, anion, wl.ich may he found the following: ;ones and Medicines. Amis. ialoes 'orris ' , Acetic IrJT.afletida rquili . Citric arable lvdtor:mtr Nitric camphor lienego Mutiatic copal sarsapori:l Agasfortis gmnhoge leinger etc Sulphuric lEuainc myrrh ' shellac liragnerinth etc. Alu.. EMI 1231111 MEMO Fir :cnpa;% a 'rolu biphur Life etc EMEME Bayberry Cinnamon Peruvian (.1e143 1 Elm etc visrl+Eti. Pep7 , rrolot Cinnamon \ i nic rzief.n etc CUE= S , 'ntsnparilla Dan(!clion linnct.et Horehound Acnnite Vanilla ' Lemon etc =ED Fenigrcek Anise Carrovroy . Canary Ripe irden Mustard Cardamom Colchicum etc DEMME Chamomile OM Lavender etc 6 CMS. OEM Segar, Cotree and Te•,a of all kinds, mot rises, spice pepper. cloves, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fi.h, mains, citrons, currants, salad oil, caeoa, chocolate, butter crackers. rice. &web, ginger, salcraros, while and bar soap, F perm and• t.vilow jles, bottles. pipes, pepper sauce &c. LiqllOrte!. Cnanietc, Otard and American trandy, St. Cron. Jamaica and blew Eng'and Hum, pure lionnJ and Am. Uin. Irifed and Mon mntela dei.a Tenetifi, P nt, MI. , . -.at, Clan t and Champaign Wincs—Coldi:l4, Tinsr, Amour .To. kee, Nayeau , elezii(r than ever offered. Seep, Patuirary find faßty Good% Shaving warn, military, winds•ir, rnedleatt tan.l, musk, almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, and im a qp a rent soaps, I,oins, French, and \C rights extract; of ockey club. patehoully. bog, de carotene. musk, milt , . Clews, verbina, heliotrope, sweet brier, geranium spring flowers, avert end and I'M mown hay c.- Cachous, cologne, bay and tr , e Irmerp. Lilly whit., epanirh p:”r1 h•ri; hair ineigora tore, hair erai„ieat..irs, hair oil, pomades, court platter, perfume sad:els, playing cards. pencil points, sled pens, fish hooks, dreo•ing percussion cops, re I black, and indelihie inky, combs, purees, pocket books, port monais, wafers, pocket mirrors napkin rings an 1 travelling companions &c. BRUSHES. • Hai!, bat, stove, scrub, stwe, haws, maiking, carniaL sash, artist clmel'a hair, sniping Mender's and brager's whitewash. counter, flesh, tooth, nail comb broom cloth infant, hither, ta`ol,; horse and blacking brushes. 2171:cellaticons. Tobacco and snuff boxes, nipple, sholla, nursing bnt flea, breast pumps, teeth rings bed pans, syringes, ghoul der braces, trusses, supporters, prasaries, eatlieters,eup ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets thermometers, liquid and spread - adhesive plasters, &c. Nit. red, cam and log wood, fustic, lee tlyr, cutiLear red maunders, maddcr, alum, crppera., blue vitriol, sol. tin, composition chemic oil, vitri,d, oxalic ar.d all the acids, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American & Chinese vermillion, Spanish brown, American & Eng Halt Venetian verdigrig, Paris green, white, black,and red load, chrome yt-lloar and green, japan, coach and copal varnish, lam pbtnek, lithnrge. putty, whiting ochre spirits ttirpentine; oil, rosin, chalk . , umber. sin na; gold leaf; bronze, &c. ilrendrOlics 2.1-30: 23 30, 26.30, I T.041;".12-24,11. 18, 12-20,12.18, 1246, 1044, 40-12, 9.1% 7-9. Patent 'Medicines. - VOLE ACV."' '• Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant, Sanative &c. Fitche's expectorant, tonic humor corrector, Merchant's Gargling Oil for horses, 4. Swayne's medicines, wild cherry. ¢c. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Extract, etc. =I Houghton's Pepsin cr Gastric juice for dyspepsia. Osgood's lodian Cholagogne, for fever and egue. Scorpa's Acoustic:oil for Deafness. S. P. Townset d's Sirsaparilla. Schenck's Pulroonic Syrup . , • lb 'fir. Heeler ' s Family on-dictnes. tintehines Dyspepsia Diners. Hootland's German Bittcre,for Dyertepsia and trebillty Erman's Eigence Jamaics Ginger, DutKry'a Hat and Mice Exterminator. Alen agent for Herrick's ritedieinta., plasters, etc., An drew's'and Davis' Pain Kill rsefenberg meth eines, Ptie.Electuaries etc., pall r um, letter, rin( worm, apivin and founder ointnie us, etc.; toots cordial, plasters, poor man's salves, 43 e Waters, lini menta„erasive eoap, bed bug poison Hobensitck's and Clark's Worm syrup, Christie's Galvanic cura tives, Moffat's Phoenix' 'Bitters, Trask's magnetic, Broan'S, 'Palley's, and MeAllister'is Ointments. Dil low's Heave Powder, Condition Powder, dcc., All the numerous kinds' of Pills. • • rffigyt4 Phosgene, superior Burning quid, Camphene,whit.c, lard and sperm oil; new and, beautiful prate/veer fluid amps now being opened; Camphene, side and hang ' ing lamps fur hail and'stant use, gitandoles; etc.• ' • • 'Tobacco. Cavendish, lames, Natural' leaf, Turkfabliestfalatti Sohn Andersonri fine cni.lloBo4Jenny Lind chewing e!c.;,choice branJa, rite Haven" f All, of which . Will be sold it a tnueneliy !Div ratesA4 Tiemembir, 'that. Pr. Partiir7 Cheep Druz and' °bend; eat Store 'the ionth end of ViNiall(quki r e * doors above tbe,pekeffice ' ' ' e.' #1) RYE it, M. 1:1; Toericalai.4 a rie . sno NEW 40lialym Caskii. first vite'avitcli "tot *lle* 4 1 8 . FELTON 06. rißEss pooDs:—A , gpad , assortiaint . - af'faltriaio .11.7 4140' iiiklercifiress goodn'tiquilj , ladies and etqtd;ria;far, lisle at EMI 20 000-Light%S ash lit ' all .tii".lust rre,"(l by Towanda; Mareh 23, 184. ' ;tents foot tanners "Itce rettnr ; Iperm rirtEctralln bergamonl wie.lergreen WE= riores Irrrnlork MEM ~tl per ly tar MISVELLANF.OrS ile,1;101 ' tau datum iriaregorie 'Makers herbs geld leaf C.Otalle .41/Ip venice turpentine aqua ammonia apedildoe eubeba brittiah lustre bronze berg. pitch cautharides corks ' , ath brick emery -sand paper white glue ; alter or annatto GM= orange nerali peppermint linseed rod liver etc LE AV LP. t;achu leors ur.i etc rtooTe. , obrmLo ilcentian 'alrip turmeric 4pijelia (pink) hellebore titicac liquorice marsh rosemary diet:l6mb GROCERIES Paints and Bye Staffs. I to- =O. 2 SlLTeik:. zovr, isvrNam oirr, BUT, STILL ALIVE! EOM EMOVED lo the store recently orenpied by S. S. Bailey as grocery and Post °thee 3 doors south of Moutanyes corner, where he has received a foil, naw and complete stock of DREGS, MEDI CINES, GROCERIES, &c. which he will sell cheap' er for casts than even - Here you will find annexed a few leading articles : Senna Alex.; , Fosgate's Cordial do indie Elix bpi Cream Tartar Hay's Liniment Sop C . S..oda Hair Dye Manna, Harlem 0;1 Magnesia Cale'd , Ointment, Trasks do Caro , f do Dalley's do S S I do McAllester do Henry's Shakers Herbs 3 Colocyntil do EltractA do Appl-.... Tilden's Alcoeolio Ex't ' Cochineal lthei Ex'raet Trusses Hulls Jalap Extract do Mar-li es , Sleakim's Vanilla Ex't tlo Shaker, do Lemon do Balsam lA' isters do Mace do do Cheesmaaas do Almond du do Fir i do Cloves do Copaliial do Al! , i , cc do do • Tian do N,tmp g s do do ,-- Peru do Peach do do Pulmeary I do Ginger do do' -Sulphur do Cinnamon do Acid Tartaric do Orange do do Acetic do Took R do do Benzon in , Lubin's Sprin glower do Citric do Musk do do 1' itric . do V iolette do do Oxalic do Magnolia d.) do Hydrocyanc ' do Sweet Ilri'r do do Sulphuric do Jesrrtin do Oil Linseed do Jock'y Cl'b do do sperm do Caroline do do olives 'do Jenny Lind do do Castor do Bogner do do Nentsfoot strings, Pewter as'irint do Almonds do Glass do do Amber Rent Nursing Bottles. Glass do A mber.fted‘ '-' '. ' ere. do G. E. da Anisi Rad Rhei Turk do Cara way . do do do Croon do Ipecac do Cubebs do Jalap do Cummin do Ginger IVhite du Fennel, ( do °iris do Lemon Gum Camphor do Cassia do Opi Turk do Cod Liver do My ri h Tort do Lavand.nia U ' do Arabic do do Ner.'li do Copal do Jestnin }. do Aloes Soet do .Nuirneg, do Aloes Crre do Grari7e il'h'orle Lime do Rhcdilarn ' •do Sods , do Roca Castor Ross do Cejrat f , ioglasq do do Copabia Evens' Laucels do Ergot Nitra Silver, 00 do V eldq•nalo.7cid Bisooth do Vio:eue . !Blc Ptll 1 mer. (la Mellessc . _ Indtde Potass do Mellefluer Fart do . do Patchouty Carb do Brushes, Paint l•inlph do do Varnish flatigfic do do Firdr Citrate Ferri do Hair,Camei lodide do do Nail Faun in do Tooth Promo lad Mercury do Sharing Strychnia do rlesh Pipeoin do Cloth Elaterinrn do Hat lodine Soap, Yankee Veratrin do Crystalline Kreosote do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Corn Crete: (11 Coopers Morphine Sulpti - do Anse do Act do Victora Calomel, American do Orange' do English, do Tooth Precipitate Red '' a do Erosive do White do Castile ;ulph Zinei do Military Bronze, Crimson do Savin . do Pale Gold do Brown . do Dark do Fricopherous' do White Paid Killer 7 . Gold Leaf, Dri't Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion Oxygenated Bittern America do Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue Chlotoform Fig do fic;flinan's Anodyne . Venitian Red, English Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye- Woods & Dye-Stun, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.— Also, Cigars of theliest brand.; And all articles cod erected with the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. S. Hincroi, 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 up. The stock has, been selected with great care, and the goods will be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. Jaynes'.xnedicines. Ayres Cherry Pee torial, seltericka Pultdonic Syrup of Yellow Dock ROot, Orrick's, Hohensacks, and Jaynes .Vernaifuge. Together with all of the most popular Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sate at 'REED'S Drug Store. Three Doors below Montanye's :tomer, Towanda, January ;, 1853. 'nrlignesin • me Ipttur brimstone calomel 111441 eilver I tartar lenunna -mJet !cream tartar timnny alur l eurrn su6l;tn ate red preci pita te 9 uinitto ECM 6rIBARREI; Oford Ohio Whiskey just received kl and for said wholesale and tetail, at Reed's Drug Store.., . . 18QU1NTLES Codftbh,::o bo xes of Herring. 5 Oarrels of %tennis, warranted in prime order, 'left -on sale at New York cash prices at REElrBl9rag Store.,' - 'Towanda. Jan, 28, 40 1 , , . OWEGO MARBLE FACTORY,.' HOPLltuflreadford Countywishinglinything P flice inthe-way .of Monuments. Headstones Tomb TabipitCeitutrrables of ftalian and Amery inati:Martileo o Wadi Stone* 'of all sizes. can have them on tbe: atiortiat notice by sending in their orders. eheaper and' better khan can - be 'put". chased,ieuewlierir. -;' .• . • , , • ~ (o•Chester Wells. Cabinet Maker and linden it i er;.nearkfogpositegibie: .Ward Agent. •,, p; W. PHILLIPS.'" "- TOWanda.-Mareli: Moss& • Clover 1110004! • • • !-•• '' •' - s lUSTreceiredm glutotity of-very superior Clover 0 Seed. Farmers woubl-do well toporohase their seed early. ,- , .1. KIiNIGSUERY. Towanda. Feb. 5,1859. E OR!. tf •,T4.Ekttir - utt . , scut) y , iinagaralili MAO jT Wax our the verge atthe grave.' - wid so fee gonethat nry:•family.atid, friends had lost- all hopes of MY:re covery; and when in this situation; hatimg been rei ened-tby she use of Bchench's PulMonia . Syrttp,4 de g:etc testify..enth grateful emotion to Dr. Schenck, .the unspeakable , benefit I have receiired•from the use of his invaluable medicine.. - • ~ ~ • Fatly Jostle% I contracted siviolent cold, and in ?consequence of which:l;lW chilly., alternated with fe ver. pains int my right breast and shoulder ttladeJ- with s bad cough. and no expectoration.. I kept getting worse until [took my bed. and bed the attendance of my family physician. I was tinder his care about four weeks, and at the expiration of that time was reduced so loWthat devpair took 'bold of myself-etul friends, and even my physician abandoned me and gave me up to die with ithe hastyt.consumption. 'My appetite was gone. my bowels wetly irregular. fever and night-. t sweats, pain in my breast andfshouldet, attended with i'distresalog cough, -which was very' tight mY flesh • bad nearly all gone, sad:was so weak that L' could scarcely raise, my had fare 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 sympathizing neighbors, who had-come to witneee 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 Polmonie Syrup, with a view of loosening my cough and-relieving me of the tough phlegm, and as a means , of affording temporary relief, remarking at the time, "that I was too far gone for the Syrup to be of any 11 permanent ltenefit." My wife, anxious for the relief of my intense muff-rings, procured some of the Pul- 1 atonic Syrup. I found it afforded me relief, and con tinued using it. I could feel its beating influence upon my lunge. I continue to improve limier its use, and my , friends were much gratified to witness my unexpected tm pmvement ; many of my neighbors came to look at me as one raised from the dad. My cough now became loose, and I felt something break, w ..ert I had the pain in my Incest, and I dis charged large quantities of yellow . matter. I have for weeks discharged and raised a spit box full of matter ever; day, with bard lump- like grains of something. My bowels _now becemo regular and nstural, and my appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain frdm eating too touch. My stren3th improved, and I-regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after I commenced wing the Syrup. and the impreVement continued until t wee restored to my health. I have roamed through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter and the spring, and feet as well now as ever 1 felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck's Ptilmonrc Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement he thought too highly colcred by some people, I soljidn certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Tr:many. who saw me at different times during my disease, end never expected to see me restor ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge, N 0.270.1. 0. of 0. F., Who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would con sign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable PulmoPic 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 Taceny,and BM well known by most o the people there, a:,tl 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 subscriher , :, members of the Mystic 7 od re, No. 270,1.0. of 0. F. of llolmesburg, Po. do hereby cer tify that we know John 0. Green, (and is a member in good standing in No. 270 I. 0. of 0. F.) who woe dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumplion, last w int, r, so that they give him err .o die ; thai he i 4 now folly restored to pet cect health, and they believe bis recovery was produced by Schenck's Pultrionic Syrup. ERE Vb'e believe his certificate is correct in every par tinter, HENRY NEFF. P. I.C. ALFRED ROBINSON, P. 0. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. C. J. K, OSMAN, N. 0.1 JACOB WATERMAN, JR , J A M F:s C. CAI.VER. JOSHUA PHINEMORE. ffolmeshurg, Philadelphia On., J•inc '25, 10.51 The undersigned, residents of Tacony, eieht miles above Philadelphia, bring well acquainted with John C. Green, and .he circumstances attending his case, feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative! duty. to make universally known to the puNic his entire recov. ery from the very last stages of Pulmonary Consump tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been hut a brief period since in glad repay sinkm; and emaciate stce, as to et•erly preclude, in the opin ion of his physicitine end friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of` even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thee the care ful ose of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonie Syr up, makes it 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 med cal skill ur science can produce. It deserves to be im perishably reco-ded to your credit, and secure to you, the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless dis ease, a 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 centime& cote,' so; 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 nn- merous friends that no human power could relieve, or protract his life, much less restore him heck again to hie farmer health, we feel it thus our duty to give out unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery, fermeans of the exclusive use of your wonderful Syr up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the humble instruments of relief and cure,to others w may peso unfortunate as to be similarly afileted. 1 ' David Conrad,- Jesse Duffield, C. Hinkle, A. Heath, Joseph Head,J . r., Jesse Watson, Stephen Luken*, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James Torbert, John Bloornesbory, Allen Vatlegrift. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Cd., Wholesale Druggists, 177 North Tined street, Phil's. Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. No. 8 Stalest. Boston ' • R. 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, Towanda ; D. Bailey & eon. Leßays villa ; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard dr. Woodburn, Rome ; .1. Warlord, Monroe ;D. D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy; C. E. Rathbone, Canton; King & Vosbarg Troy; G. A. Perkins, Athena. a:?Ali letters a4l4lresserl to DR— J. IL SCHENCK, Care of John Githert.ct Wbokirahlr Druggists, No. 177 North ThirJ street, PhilaJelphii. Attention Regiment ! MAKE READY! TAKE AIM!. FIRE!! JOHN E. GEIGER, would say to hie old Nendaisnd the public at large, that he his' coninantly on" bind and minufsetttring Rifles end t3hotAins t&r., &e.-- Aplong his . assortment of Guns may he found bonble and single barrelled Gnus, Rifles of all kinds wiirranied. Powdlr,phislis; Shot' P3nehe, Gioia - Rags Cap, Prixiines. Arco, Powder,. Shoe,' Osint q the beat gnats ty. six barrelled Reeelidug Ptstids,do hurelledselteoehirne Pistols. Ride Pistols,"double Pistols and:ernarnon.stitel,and.braiis-Plidobil G:; F: P4.6.,Fen. Erb o.4TOWder, % Vona too 'tautly Ostend: • • , • •Aup,of tbtabooe article, will be wild awful cheap, tor the Beady • •tiLeys ninny kind fitted to Dooyii;•ntusks cr ant other kiraTeflrialtslin ahoitnotice and 'moil:ablate:ma , Repairing dot* With /kidders and despatch. Shop • &winds north bit. the Bradford Honatv ! • - - Tesraoa, E. GEIG D ears tIeSIMES.-the largest n • best, ' , 4tick NI - in town at net* g. iiIISUSIMIIrtt ESOOTS" tet - SHOEsi Zahn jj'AS removed hie establishment to H. Idit'ustore. .Corner of mein street and.the public itimite.'and will urethane the manufacture of Boots and - Shoal; as heretofore. • • HO Etas just received fem. Nerii York a large assort ment of. Wonsen't,-Children's'and -Misses' Shoes; which are offered at taw prices. The attention of the• Ladies is psticularly directed to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter bopts ;, doi shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters ; walking shoes, buskinsoke.., Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large assortment of Children's fancy l gaiters, hoots and shoes, of all kind& For tbe,Geetlemen. almost every style of gaiters and oboes.; This stock has been: pemonally selected with care, and he believes •he can offer superior ankles at reasonable prices. itO• The strictest attention paid' to Manufaduring, and he hopes by - doing work well to merit a continu. aace of the liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda; May 8. 1851. C. ADAMS, XACVAILXSZ. 41Atiams4 vs.4.erkaaratzwz, AT TORkEYS AT LAW. lIMUND.I Bradrerail Consito Pn. 41Ir".r' 11107 - 11keICIEENC(03/#3IE-4 , aviivextin.,, • 'WING located in Towanda," hie services may JLIJ be obtained by aodretwing a line through the Pon Offce; or by calling at the office of Ulyesee hler,cur, Esq,, where he wilf be found, or where a written op licatrilon may be lat. Nov. 1, 1850. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. . • MBE aubscribete reapectfdtly inform .the public that .IL. they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon Shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITIIING uporrreasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public putromige. HORSE—SHOEING done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery,executed in the most slid 4 Cut numncr. , WOOD WORK for wages," will also be mado• and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will he warranted to be well done, and-manufactured from the best materiels. The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge for, themselves. . ESENWINE & SEEBISCHH. Towanda, May 2, 1851. YVAVICTVIIIII INATzI.. TrEID r=poriant to Bousekeepers: THE snliscriber thankful for the patronage tierethfore re. V- 77 7 - i7ceived, begs leave to inform his friends and the public genitally, 43.. and tho!ke commencing M ot Ne. keeping in particular that he has 11 . 11 - of FURNITURE, which he.will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the hest materials. BUREAUS, such as mahatma; and walnut drrss.. ing bureaus. marble and plain tops mahogeby arid (walnut washstands, Marble tops, and plain, Of dif ferent patterns. Card and end tables, Sofas Couch es, whatnots, strc. BLADSTEADS,—High, Field, French and low post beadsteads. finished in handsome style and of approrcd patterns, together - with other fit rn hare usn• ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. 0 - • The subscriber is also provided with a plain and faNhionable HE A ItsE, and will hold himself in readine , s to attend to all orders in nntfertalrin7. He mill furnish ice boxes vhen desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept for a week : COF FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS. N. D.—Furniinre of ail kind. made to order, and warranted to be of the best matt dais and workman- Towanda, lanonry 17. 1852. .EL'AL Tr.ZE SICK. Tci:(tAr, Genuine untess accomparnv n •me slim! IN le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L SOCI.E dr. Co., upon each box. In offering In the !while this justly refehratedPOV EREIUN 13:11.11 OF LIFE, it is not our wish to make any false statements or wild assertions of their trigerior effic;eney in restoring to health tine skk and inaffe.ring, well knowing that their reputation as a STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient refer ence for the afflicted. Many prrofc 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 thrm perfectly safe and reit able in nil easel,. being purely vegetable, and a medi vine worthy their best confidence and patronage. The following certificate was sent us for the public good: HENRIETTA, Monroe Co. N. y., May 10, 1951. We the undersigned, citizens of Henrietts. having used personally Dr. Soulo'a Sovereign Balm witnessed the health-restoring effects thereof, cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best with which vre.are aeon:tinted. 0. M. ROBERTS, G. 11. BROWN. M. D. PHILLIPS, 11. A. TIBBETTS, P.S.—You arc at liberty to publish this lot the pub lic good. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! We are netaWare tha any one who is making a spuricnia article hirs,fotdav ed to make on of OUT [anis ; bat some of them has had the impudence to imitate out boteemal copy mit. Dirt-tiers, Certificates, &c. Dnless the public are careful when •bey purchase, the . y Will be deceived. ' The genuine Sorereign nem Pills can be bad wholesale and retai . , of Dr. SODLE & Co., Syracuse Onondaga Co. Y. Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER,Towonda Po., and their Agents in every town in the country. 21. y Lafayette Burr Mill Stoiw MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, formerly foreman for many years of the Latayette'llurr Mill Stone Manu factory, 210 Washington St.. N. Y., (W. Tyack, agent.) would inform his friends and the public in era!, that he'has established a BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY , AT BINGHAMTON, N. V. In Leroy boildinv,s, opposite Exchange Hotel, and solicits a share of their patronage. He will have constantly on hand a large stook of French Burr Mill Stones, as also a large supply of French Burr Block., Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster, and Patent Self- Digesting Bushes. The undersigned 'assures his (friends and the ‘ I public, that he will faithfollyerec to alt Orders en. trusted to big care, not only in qu lity but in pri• ces ofarticies furnished, and sohci s theirttind'pat. ronage. - - ORDERS by letter will be execrated with as much care and as cheap as when purchasers • are'on the spot. REFERENCES—Bon. D. S. DickinSon - , Iron. lion. A. Birdsall, Hon. V. Whit:. ney, Dr. Eldridge; Col; 11:Lewia. W. S. Weed, & Co. Binghamton; D. Searle. (saac Post, Judge, Jessup, Salsbriry,& Co, Montiose, - . Pa. Caleb Carmalt, Friendsvitle. Thomas PlifrineY, titindair. 0; 0. dr H. Shipman; Waverly; N. Y. Thomas' Pearsall, Binith boruagh Y•.- Major D. Merserean, En ion, N. 17. M. T. NiChols, Owego; N.' Y. Royal & Whitaker; Waverly ) N% JOHR - W. 13 1/111Y,A11., Bingliainton, N0v.ti,r1,852,y23 C 0. , T .N• G OAMPUEIdi. having been purified by the recent, firo, hays again fitted np their. - - ' . OllO - tifTRU ST 0 B - E;' ,. in ttip . sajne;glane aik,beforg, and, are now , InKering, ' fin l eale.a.deidiable.:nseortinetiE of fall and winter 0 , 0-D,lll, • Ther being'deiirous of making 01:their ee!eent les!, will sell at unnsn . ally low- paces. Towanda. Nor. t 1-852 MI ..-Slisteltattetue: now on hand a lame assortment D. G. 0 TIS, LEWIS REED STEAM' ENOINEB AND BotED, --.Tattrxt,smix colartunr mAs s. - MANUFACTURE Steam Engin e sad 11'1.11'1.to_ . from to 1000 horses power. iistionttret sines, on heavy iron bed plates, cast in one A * E l), have expansion valves( all „Mints ground g o u ; 8 4 ., steam tight without Picking or paint; all to wearing surfaces large, anti running in adjusishin4; of bronze or Babbitt metal; all balance *her} turned belt fete. The Regulator is Attached r e plate. The For& } r ump is in an independent arranged with crank shaft and, tight endl ready.. to receive a belt from the engine sh ust,ah „t; any other shalt. The whole style or work in llta passed by any engine builders in the Unit e d 8: 44 Boilers of the best American or English cast or wrought iron.;—either tubular or w i th made in the most thorough manner. 4 a. Engines from 8 to 100 horse s powe r ect. , -hand or in progress, to be deliver e d w i thin l 'rj , of the receipt of an order. "471 Also, Steam Saw Mills, capable classing ter board measure, of one inch boards, in 13 L he ws, one Muley sew, and requiring no other thbvt sawdust. The following are the pricer of a fear 01 theit: gines Saw Mill, including steam engine, b o n e , chimney, complete ; pitman irons; tooleyn,,•til° setters ; feed, and all bolts and irons ( 0130 k n R carriage, compbyte, Steam engine, 10 in. dtameter of cylinder, isi o !--' l5l / 1 . with tubular boiler, containin g 3 60 „ mire 1, 7 heating' sarface, and all castings, lqfcs, valves, ik other parts necessary to set it in compkteorok lion, Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of eyilrler, so 4, 1 „ L. with tubular boiler, containing CIO sp lue i"' heating sort - ace, complete as before, Delivered on the care of the Boston and Hsl road at Lawrence, 26 mike from Boston. Tr on delivery._ Boilers for the shove modified to /pap and prices peeorangly. McKay 4 Headley, late of Pittsfield, :L A, steam engines are already widely known,b ue , taken charge of the works of the Essex Cam' will be able, with their increased facilities' rience, to make their approved eaglets better than heretofore. May 8, 18521 GORDON McIAY• A . rt -- $5OO. CRILLLENGZ! w V iIATEVER concerns the health and' of a people, is at all times of the mast importance. I take it for granted that es t will do all in their power to asye the lists; children, and that every person will endeavor mote their own health at all sacrifices. I kelt my duty solemnly to assure you that WOfiii cowl in g to the opinion of the most celebrated phy are the primary carats of a large majority of; to which children and adults are liable ; if yu an appetite continually changing from one kind, to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, pi t h e Dose, hardness and tullness of the helly, dr slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that denote Worms, and you should at once apply nvcdy Nobensack's Worm gyrtp, An article founded upon scientific pricapkra, pounded with pure!): vezetabie submances, kr feeily 83 fe when taken. and dr...ermined in elm and not lea‘inz the system M a diseased mob most advert tsed nostrums. composed of Calor removal of Worms, Sue h as Lmentles, &e., but has periormad the tn.e,t astouisiu mit saved the list a of thousands. both you; tad have been pronounced hopele.b incurable by Pt ? clans. lead the following, and become minim! its efficacy over all others: Muni niTTAJN,I. 'fa. J. N. Hon 1r is torrmh ty doild, 15 years of ale, hating been stft forsn was attended by Drs. Loper, Mins .rd Pots long time without rece,ving any her.tfit wbel going her up as incurable, I went to PhiWeli+" con' ultett one of the best Physicians; hrr(c. growing worst.. It went at this time las try Hobenstrek's Worm Syrup. and err mi bottles ehe entirely regained hat hcafib. }J this will prove a benefit to perms wjem similarly affected, I am your., d:c., r.obeitsacYg Zirer Pips No part of the system is more lrable . to. the Liv an, it service as a ft tear to part or giving a proper secretion to the hie vertr:Tri„ action of the Liver etlects the other a parts of the system, arid result: variously to Jr Liv e r complaint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should,' watch' every Symptom that rrigh( Winn actiow_of the 'Utter. These Pills being' aol ijiMiS (aid l'ittnl6, fur iirs'ted F. nature to heel —N an:elv • 4', : n Expdcfr.rairr, ufiichacbr secretion from the pulmonvry mucus ow promotes the discharge nt secrete] matter. Altera( ite, which changes in some intensdilt explicable manner. the certain morbilacti: system. 3J—a Tonic, a Lich 01% tone and to the nervous system. renewing health and r parts of the body. Carilorr, whir perfect harmony with o:her ingreemots, and on the howela,and expelling the erhols- and , vittated matter, and py rif)icg the V. strops disaasa and re;tores health Agents for Bradford Coun,y—Dr. 3. M. Reed ; TOLVIIOI/3 C. H. Herrici Bullock & Co, Smithfield: Barnes &' ley ; It. Spear, Springfield; Eli Baia Taylor, Burlington i Brown & Rockwr Parkbust & Laroh, ' Leroy • Chas. Ref _ _ . also T. lit, H.mlantl, Columbia, trove counties VIM OLD STEM STILL IN OPE THE sub flounce to have now on to order all Cabinet such as So( 'Cen!er. Cal fast Table Milt, Maple Stands of and Bedsteads of every desett will be made of the best MAIO manner, and which they will than can be bought in rut,' 01 country. .11111ULDY-111LIDE on hand on the most rea. HEARSE will be furnisheilm .lA' Towanda, June 1, 1852 ,„, TO THE TRAVELINO fU I MR. WAISTED, PROPRIrroi of the Exchange, gives his thanks MO and the traveling public generally. patronage, and solicits the commone st AN" OMNIBUS , will run regularly to and from the We erle , to meet the Mail Trains for the accommol strangers and travelers, who wish to risl„; ant village on business 3 r otherwise. of first rate Four Horse Coaches , are running through to Towanda. Tb°,„ will be insured a seat in the coach (roe do"' and those going to the RAIL-ROA D car"CT at Athens, and spend anlieql4 and be insured a c onveyance in time 10 regular (rains of cars otog East 0t11 . 0 4 ' -, Also those who vri:h to leave their-Lel, aali,-lie•Convyed to and from the cars f A icee' Athens, Sept., -1, 1852 - - ( FLP.MI--..:A quantity of superfine iv c....frerl, and furl..,? by 11 Towanda, re! , . u. 1,:53 R. Bovla.