Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 23, 1853, Image 4

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,fltearl Cette?"3.*
UpYr,7,B Patent seir 1-lay and Straw
I:lAltbiera of variqns - Nos. ', 2, 3. 4.5
irMlfr s i t tleeA7Stril3. - Sit'Fl3[ltlS ittirs2o.=
Tbe.4o3traw. IC - littera:are Netter Ind cheaper -thati
the' stratglit'knlfe - autter;•with knirer set diagonally
otifibc:thrift. , l•
, Thlithnittes , onflovey's clutter are
. spirat; which
enables them to cut at right Etngles against the raw
bultnreileN = They cut steadily, with no jerking—
erCestally kept in repair. Each. knife can be taken
ar and-sharpened without disturbing the shaft (or
either,knives,)and if necessaleach knife raw be aet
•vat.orinottraslo'keep themi true, if -nee. hails
'knish] wear faster ihan another. Every farmer
ahtodirl;kalsof dm of these - labor-and feed sawing eta
ehities: •N; , IL ht• WELLES. ,
Athens, Pa., Jan. 4853:
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ftlpra = L'Ute
Tiftien Nufd , cI
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gltr;a,djtur ii 'hr
Tse.
'EtrOVeil ! '
rtstsusTElNGStoviti of variEnta 'Snd: "excellent pat
ters, sizes and prices. Four patients of views
bookiitglittoris, the best to be' found in
Iltadjordiforiale , th4ip: Elegant Parlor &tree; for
ir;"etiadi'cOls, of tlifferent• patterns; drc. Dos Ind
12titibties. fur Mills; Stores; Chureles,
ichotll 116ittfs, ei4ketrcheap. Call 'at the Ath'-
enifit!lcis‘Cstrire 4 er' - R. M. WELLES.
Jan. 0 7 :W53Y ; • •
81/-01FGE RtrtiB "
Awe , and,foot. bath Da' In c
llathiait tuba ars " ° Pt - gala
.7.-Ml4c. • . .equal the. best
421114.1.; " • WELLSB:
Otis T Oils I
(1,001:"J'S celebrated winter strained Lard 'OM,
k:A micittneryorairanted not to gum. Afao,
abilitellehi but cheaper article for Limps,: 4e. -
N - ILT :. 11 Remsy_9;kfoF eat llttyqess, dec., all
for sitle iftrantifi:Ur less,Chenp tir cash or
ready taist;;atibe AtifensAgridultural aroie of
Jan. 13;13.43; —.'"" R. 11L ;YELLER.
Patent:Leather Belting!.
LL aizeit-c&-Patent cak and hemlock. tonged
:Belting and-Lace Leather, &t 10 per cent. less
oh:natty retail prices L. he had f.r cash at the Adi
eu uAr,rieulturdl Shall . Af. WELLES._
8.1553.: - -
s ; Sobbing
~... (riot *Olt in 4 Tin, Sheet Iren; Copper, Rivadke
, :itoiie on Omit' notice. Workmanship 41e., war
"doted' to give: ssti r s'faction. ' ' •
Tin,cooso4 dons in inch man nem, shall please
' '". 11. M. W BILES.
Atherii; January 11. 1853. '
paresale ttl very low prices for ready pay t tha
wiry best Axes to be 'found in this Tinnily,
made out of the heat cast and silver steel, of Tar:ous
pattern for lumbermen and wood choppers, and'
warranted. Call at the Athens Agricultural mire of
Jan; 8.1859. R. K. WELLEtt,
tiANO OUT THE BANNER!!
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roi ,-.,.* A horse! a bores ! my kingdom ter
x ~... -.-., , a horse and customers to take away
. ,:air '• the goods. _Notwithstanding the late
. ' disastrous lire, A. . WARNER is
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himself again.: .., .
.f . ..414,dat No, I Erick Row you'll AO
.1. tiltost-anytlthar: tries in hi's line,
F.Mivacambrieneedlcor the Racal; bind,
-Telt jewelled watch of ei g hteen karat fine.
Clocks Which'keep tfina accurate arid true I
• trlfiireast pine of every style and hue,
•.t ..,1L Gatili‘ silver,- steel -end plated chains,
:,-.:-•:' Erefected'evith the greatest pain..
" - ‘--ti finger rings, my gosh, why what a pile
)revery shape and every style, -
.-A Arti"idit the- old. the swung, the grave. the py.
May there be seen in elq , „atit array. ,
slz:z'lattd Wetixt.e . wilt, is himself a " host."
--- 4 -- .abtfays,riatly And at his post. : ,
Der Wart iipettlilsr`Citrinin era and 'all
A Gs-Wh . t;Ciiitime,trivon !im Id gi *a . ca ll , .
;.. ,- Ro with good advice make up your salads,
To call on him and there you'll find
mach sights, my eyes, 0 ! what a view
~, Jewelry of.every style and hue.
i!*'llen't mistake the. place No. I. Brick raw,
,Iliterethit.is 'prepared' to do all hinds of
- : s.-. 11 . ' JOB-WORK
r fa his line otbasines, ache cheapest rates that can
libasibly be afforded; He will also sell his jewelry
At 20 per.cent tomes, than was ever before offered in
ihisinarket. o*Call and 5ee..4.1)
) , ;Towanda, Nov. 12, t 852. Ar. M. WARNER.
Ai.:7.7., • , .
Removed to B. Kingsberf a Block 1
Wog. Criaa tribe Ma.
laitKitust returned fnma the city
of New York with sr large
eupply of Watches. Jewell? and
Silver ware, comprising in put,
')the following articles:—Lever,
l'Epiemand Plain Wad" with
•- o complete assortment of Gold
' Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin.
f forZuip,l3resserms, awe lets, Lockets, Gadd chains,
silloki foss. Keys, etc. Mao, all sorts of Silverware,
)graisnrquantityoftSteel Biall,of which he sffers
lareskroaceeedingly cheap fur CABli.
sWatelies repaired on short notice, and warranted
. karma well,or the money will be refunded. and a wri•
den agreement givep to that street if required.
B,MApI,E SUOMI, and Country Praire
taken So partnent tor work: .and also. Jearn now, an
fewer, that the Produce nuseatir Paid wile** ge"?
ardime--1 war against credit in atl its forms.
`• ~I. ) ior,M. CIIAWIERT A Ia, , ) Agent.
TairaPan. APAI ;ft. 1852.
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T IYOKING-GLASB PLATES eat au4 Bite& at
Li irallize, to ha had at the Jewelryistors of
51iy1p,11352. :W. A. CHAMBERLIN
IIIE7I'VIt4IIILB..to
h ~~` E
Baddle, llaniess. & Trunk Manufactory,
ERE GULF & ten...trolly inform the public
' thit they . bave removed toll's shop on Atehretreet,
*lnteently oectipiedly Smith & Sod: neatly opposite
*Wei Ward flonse..whenr they wilt keep on banks
bilirstark of •
Atit4 'aPa umatoaa
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IFI4 VolBl fk i P. l , llll , • I' . o •
Alt articles in their line arannfoeturedio order,, arid
itaidiOf thierbest materialiand for workmanship comet
be antrintesed in Northern Pennsylvania.. They soreit
a tall-from those -wishing to purchase,-confident that
they can gives:l6o=omi both ;asto quality and pride.
callides and Sheep, Pelts reeciied for work and ea
s uorpt khe west,
ne4ke6 , ll7ore ZathertVarresiLealAcratd
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Calf skins, for sale many _quantity.
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~,-P ARTIOULAW NOTICE f•
itioiint•of famed itattained at lithe late fire.
itirobliged to•Millon those iakehterl SD. us for a
prompt settlement, as we are under, the • steeemity of
having what is oteiag Icon, era trust this notice
snirteisaterithodt rerotting teethe, awns.
Towastia,Dee. IPSS, . • -
WHITE GOODS.—!A 'hoe etaitiable amen
,' V meat of hishop.)awns. -swim' and, 66 1 4 , ing.
Nos. jam:meta. etuabrua mild bared muslin, at
- r - pee 1. 11363. 111CRCURP.
TN il
I -1. 17:11b", 'lag '. l o.'il:ta ll itlitilin t lir
( V-WlidleiialiiallidailDkidewini:,
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c.-rteciatzzeitt•aty4lts, - •aie. _ "
S T° " E ` it Y , ih e 9) lll /mnd:of 11-Worskiliruse, well
w-- knowii'll4 the raitiai. ecivcri:eared-4 'l 4 .li* extenai's
abinituivin;iieseor.durstity. r.Y.MtitAttllttAtteWS*
be siv.a to rat) , or oft who may, (Isiah to call, either to
es:in:fide or purchase, and..any medic:it: hi/brie - it:kw
atilt he checrfudy and gritiniktrfygivenlottioseWhil
who aisle foramen!' ecineeming thenwelvos or friends.
Conlinuourisupplice of fresh and recently prepared..[
tic:es aie .. , ieeekty a siiving - , having bern-csiently, ape
lected with a•viers Kr...their. unlitlneds,, end 'any Ankle
*anted. agniginallys kept, either wall* found:bme, or
proenre4-atiberashuirest holier by Exprewq for those
having their order: - Accommodating clerks- always
sift be eady to safdy compound any prescription end
endeavor so innkeit (whateverthe•eurchaaermutnally,
agrrealste.- All.gxexti Anil • be. coneldearil warevaded
as Tormented ; and. being, Agent for -the bra. and pop
War Patent Medicines; .all Mose-found in Ibis suns
can be relied upon, in ellernes, as being genuine. The
stork now comprises, every sudden. the 4rade...analuf
which may be found the following.: . • -
' ' lihns =A Wqglicineet.
labs. - ' Wore • ' fortis .
Arctic • arnaitoetitts lognill
Citric '' • - irabii . ' ' - Ivaterlan
Nitilc . - • ' Nearnehor
14hriatie ''' `copal' • ••• '
keratoid. , • gambol
ba
Sidebifrie vane
I
Tartaric etc' 't myth ' -
MAFAMIII, shellac
tragicanth ete.
"dite.
neats foot
inumers
ten
ulphur c
Lilo etc
moor
sperm
origanurn
ime ir rgranumt
lemon
intenporen
cinnatnon
dove. ••
hemlock
nips, _
serin \ •
tonsey
tar
Bayberry
Cinnamon
Peruvian (Jes'ts )
Elm me
MEN C
Peppermint
Cinnamon '
Wintergreen etc
SZTILAC,TSf
Sariagarilia
Dadarlidn'
noneset
Horetibirmi:-
Aconito
Vanilla
Lemon etc
orange
ncf&i
peppermint
►ice.
"cmfliver eta
Leavair.
toictm
SEEDS.
Fen igreek
Anise
C'arraway
Canary
Rape
Gsrden • • ,
Mustard
Cardamom
etc`Colchicum
uva aril etc
nocrra.
entomb*, ,
gentian
nlap
turmeric
spijelia (pink)
hellebore
ipicac
fiquoricaa-
Illarshmamnary
rheubarb
GROCERIES.
Sugar, Coffee and Tea of all.kinds, !nausea, spice
pepper. cloves,-mustard, nutmeg, mace, fish, rasias,
,Cittt .rtWetttracitisf, salad
butter crackers, rice, starch. ginger; salcralue, - lihite
and bar soap, sperm and tallow candles, jugs,
pipes, pepper sauce &c..
• r Liquors.
Cognise, Otard and American Brandy, St. Croix,
Old Jamaica and New England Rum,pure Holland
and Am. Gin, Irish and
,Moriongehela Whiskey, Ma
dei,e Lisbon, Sherry, Tamara P.irt, Muscat, Claret
and Champaign Wines—Cordials, Rose, Amour Mo.
kee, Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered.
Soaps;. Perfumery Dud Fifty Goods. •
Shaving- ct tam, militiry, windsor, medicated, semi,
musk, almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, and tramps
rent soaps,- I,ubins, Vrenclfrand Wr4„lits extracts of oclte4 , club, pitchoully. bog „dc caroliho, muA, mills
Ilenr;i, 'verbena; tellotrtitier, sweet :tiler, geranium
senor{ Renal rs`; west end-and- new mown.. bay_ 'dm—
Cachous, cologne,64 - .eind rose aver re, L IMY *Vita
spenish poartrwahar,viauge halt ! Ayes,- hair invigora
tors, hair erauicatiira, hair oil, pomades, court plaster,
perfume sschele, play ing cards. pencil points, sterl
pens, dab hocks, drawing pencils, percussion cops, re
black, and indelible inks, coral's, purses, pocket books,
port monais, wafers, pocket mirrors napkin rings an 1
travelling torripaniene &e.
‘ - s• 11ASHE'S.
Hair, bat, stove, scrub, shut., paint, marking, varnish
sash, artist carnol's hair, striping blender's and badger's
whitewash, counter, flesh, tooth, nail comb broom cloth
infant, lather, table, horse and blacking brushes.
Miscellaneous.
Tobacco and snuff boxes, nipple shells, nursing bot
ties, breast pumps, teeth rings bed pane, syringe's, shout
der braces, trusses, supporters. pessaries, catheters,cup
ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets
thermometers, liquid. fxs4 spread adhesive plasters,ike.
Paints and - Dye Stan.
Nit. red, ism and log wood, rustic, lac dye cud Lear
red saunders, madder, alum, copperas, blue vitriolotol.
tin, composition chemic oil, vitriol, oxalid and all the
acidi„ grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American &
Chinese vermillion, Spanish brown, American & Eng
fish Venetian veidigns, Paris green,' white, black and
red lead, chrome yellow and green, japan, coach and
copal varnish, lampblack,- litharge, putty, whiting ochre
aptriteltupentine.. linseed oil, rosin, chalk, umber, lien.
ea, gold latf,tnorrus, &c.
Glass.
French Glass 2440.2240, 20.30, 2044, 22-24,14.
18, 1240,12-18, 1240,10-14, 10-12, 8-10, 7-0.
Patent Medicines.
SOLE AGENT NM
Dr. Jaynes' Altertlive - Expeettestmlikmatlve eta.
P.itche's expectorant, tonic humor corrector,
Merchant's Gargling Oil for horses, 4.c.
Swayoe's medicines,' wildcherry. 4c.
Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Extract, etc.
Orrick's Vermifuge.
Houghton's Pepsin or Gastric juice for dyspepsia.
Osgood's Indian Cholagogue, for fever and vas.
Scarps's Acoustic oil for Deafness.
S. P. Townsestnt liarsaparilia, .
Schenck's Pubuonic Syrup, „
J.Tr, Keeler's Family medicines.
Hutcbing's Dyspepsia Bitters. ,
Hwationd's,Hcrman-Bitters, for Dyspepsia and Debility
Brown's Essence Jamaica4ipger.
Duboy'i Rat and Nice Exterminator.
Also agent Cor Herrick's-medicines, plasters, etc., An
draw's and Davis' . Pain • Killer; Gtsekpberg meth
dm* Pile Elcctuiries etc., silt 'basic, tatter, ring
worm, apavin and ponder ointments, rpm; loon
entitle, plasters, p'oor metes eje Waters,
' menti, - erasive'soap, bed bog palatal. ilobensack's
and Clark', Wprm, syyup, ChMitielliGOvanie curs=
tires. Itfoffat'iPlioem z" Bitters,- Treiskli ' magnetic,
Dalley'rkrindrilcAllialaes= l ointments, Dil
low'atHeave Powder, HenflitionPulder, dcr.l r All
the numerous kinds of Pills. „ e
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Phosgene, superior 'Burning fluid, Oanaphene.srbe.e,
lard and sperm oil ; near and beantiful patterns °Mild
amps now being.mnuals campliepe, aidis, and hang
ing lamps for : hall smd stole PM, Siratoilak*.eta• - • :
• -• - A I Tobacco.
Civrairph, lames, Natural lest Turkish.iscarfalayi
John. A uderson'sfine . cut, 8 0 /11174lentOcLin't chewing
etc.; choice.branda, mire Hem=
All of which will be sold at unusually low,ratiis sr
Remember thst,Dr. Pbruse,i Cheep Drag. slid Chetni.
cal Store is in gee south end of the Ward Wine, Ulm
simze above the Poolisefclit' • •
. . H. p., poirrEll.'il. D.
Toninda. Jcirie 4, 1852:-
•rowans.
Chaniamile
Arnica
Larestiet,'k ete
opium
stirj NEW 44) daficui . bios. a first rate article
k/k/ for sale icy EI.FELTON & Co.
DRESS GOODS,:—A s kiiod asinirtinent of almost
army style oldness goods Morn by- isdiai aad
children, thr sale at ••• diet ' MEROUREL
Vilna alt idiow4out
reed by IC !UNGAR:TRY.
Towanda, Much 29, isn.
•- - -
isoi••••••_,
D
NO.
sarsaparin
ginger ie
barn
intiphar
Brimstone •
calomel
quieksilvtr
rtsr
OEMOVED to the atore reeently'accnpied by 8.
It' lg. Bailey Its grocery end Post office 3 doors
inuth 'of Moroanyes Corner, vrliere he 'has received
a full, now and complete 'stook 'Of DRIPS. MEDI
CINES, GROCERIES, &c.which'he will sell cheap.
er for casbildin' even ' '- ' • 1 •
Here you will-dad annexed a few leading articles :
Serino Alex., Fosgate's Cordial '
do " radii" Elix bpi '
Cream Tartar Hay's Liniment
Sup C Soda Hair Dye •
Manna,Harlem Oil ,
. ,
Magnesia Calc'd Ointment, Trask,
do Carb, do Dalley's
d o BS. . „ do Modllester
do H`toiri'ii I • .. Shakers Herbs j .
Colocynth ' " do v ":Extinets
.110... - Appbx. , • - : s - , .41.....- Tildets's fiJeOcolic.E4'l ,
Cochineal Rbei Extract •
Trusses Build ~ , !slap 'Extract
do Mar4ies, " Meakim's Vanilla Eft
Jo Shaker, do Lemon ' do
Balsam W islets do Mace do
do Cheesmana do Almond do
'do ...; I.'ir. -,• :. ~..:-., - - ,do -,,., Cloves
'do COriabil ' do - - Allspice do
do , Toiu do Nutmegs .do
.do Pero do Peach do
do. Ptilutoffary do Ginger do
do , Sulphur do . Cinnamon do
Acid Tartaric do Orange do
do Acetic do Tonka do
do Benzonic Lubin's Spriogdower
do Ciu-item,
. 7 .:v..•-4.i 4.7 do .„ ; -Musk do
do Nitric do Violette do
do Oxalic do' Magnolia do . '
do
do Hydrocyanc do Sweet Bri'r do '
do Sulphuric do Jesmin do -
Oil Linseed do Jock'y Cl'b do
do Sperm - do Caroline do
do Olives do Jenny Lind do
do Cdstor do Boquet ' do
do Neatsfoot Spines, Pewter as'm'nt
do Almonds do
~ Glass do
do Amber Rect Nursing Bottles, Glass
do Amber Red do do G. E.
d 3 A n isi Rad Rhei Turk
do Caraway do do
do Croton
~ . -
do Cs:theist . 4), do- 'z' - :-Jibili
do Commie ' 40' 1 ;7 ; .4 GM gee - White
do Pennel l , _ _ Al - :,..- ' , Orris
do LeMila -- • Gurlit*thor• - '
do Cassia dd Op T urk: •
do Cqd..l.iver,, .. . do . _ MIMI' am
do Divatiritila Cl`,.; .'i• : dti ,-Atabiti do
do' Herat ' q• ' 'do Copal '. - :1; _
do Jesmin do Aloes Soet
do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape ,
do Orange ' Chloride Lime
do Rhodium do Soda
do Russ ~ Castor Russ
do Cedrat Isinglass do -
do Copabia Even's' Lancets
do Ergot Nitra Silver, Op't
do Verbena Oxid Bisnoth
do Violette - Blue Pill I mer.
do Mellesse "
do Mellelluer Tart •do
du Patchouly Carb do
Brushes, Paint lAulph do
do Varnish ' 10austie do
do Flair Citrate Ferri
do Hair,Camel lodide do
-do Nail . . T.pinin
do Tooth Proto toil Mercury
do Shaving Strychnia
do Flesh Piperin
do Cloth
. - _
do Hat ' lodine
Soap, Yankee Veratrin
'do Crystalline Kreosote
do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Crete:
do Coopers • ' Morphine Sulpfl
do Rose ' •do , Act
do Victora 'Calomel, American I
do Orange do English,
do Tooth Precipitate Red
do Evasive • do White
do Castile ulph Zinei
do Military Bronze, Crimson ,
do Savin do Pale Gold
do Brown ' '-- do Dark do
Prieopherone ' do , White
Pain Killer , Gold Leaf, Op't =
Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion
Oxygenated Bitters Arherica do
Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue
Chloroform ; : -.
':' :;" Pie . „A° ,
Hoffman's Anodyne Venitian Red, English -•
Together with Paints.Torpentine, Varnibh, Dye-
Woods &• Dye-Stuffs, Glass, Puny, choice Groceries,
pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.--
Alsb,Cigars of the best brand ; and all erticleacun
netted with the trade. • , - • _ .
Haviog secured .the services of Dr. 8. HUSTON.
whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me
dical advice gratis to people, thefpaying for dm
medicines only. Physicians can rely upon having
theie prescriptions carefully compounded and pot
op. The stock. has been selected with great care,
and the goods Will be warranted as represented.
All OrDr.DJ.liiyneemedkth . ter4 7 AyteaChorry Pec
tonal, schencks Pulmooir. Syrup of Yellow Dock
Root, Orrick's, Hobeosacks, and Jaynes' Vermiform.
Tagether with all of the Most popular Patent medicines
now in use constantly on hand and for sale at ,
' 1 , ' REED'S 'Drug Suite. i
' Three Doors below Montanye'a :Omer.
Towanda, haulm? 3, 1853. .
' PEIOOII
cream tartar
rps9rn
'antimony •
alum
corm sublimate
red precipitate
quinine
quoins' i• •
uaenig
irtscatess
sicettot
ether
• I audanbm •
paregoric •
shakers herbs
gold leaf
9stile cusp
!eillee turpentine
Aqbe ammonia
•ipedilJoe
cubebs
brhtish lustre
hrdnZa ,
burg. pitch
canttariJcs
corks
~ ath brick
emery
sand paper
otter annatto
6 0 EfARRELef 61'W Ohio Whtekey just received
Dom Stored for seldwholeseie and retait c at Reed's
1. QQUINTLI3B of. Codfish; V) sbnzea . - of, Herring, IL) • 4 barreltetealeretan, „warrented in prime
()tiler, left lon ;sale .at New Ye k:ouh prices at
ItEllarl4 Drug:Stem-. Towt!nda. Ant 28,
- OWEOO •
p ititAptEl':',-TACTORY:
tipL t -or itradfdit,Piintity Miehieg
pine 110,tho may, of 'At r ottutrients; - Heittlaroiei
tenth - Tntitea; . , Oen Ina' tibia 'of f i nnan' ilia 'A er
lean M'arhie, or litaiii'Stonee lilt lifts;
ay . c.tbein op the shorteit notice by 'ending in
their orders. cheaper and better than 'tan be p u
hued elsewhereon i ;
Cheater- Wins, tiehiiet.Maker and Maloof
er. nearly pyrsite 'ihe Ward House. 'To4intla,
Agek. • ff PWLf4ps
TOttandit:March. 91.153-
~er seed.,
TUT tOegiria it *malty mietiorpover
J Seed: Parlous would 4o welt tetiorehaee,their
sited early' J. KINGSBERY.
Towanda, F0b.11,1858.
21)1141:4 gArh 4 8 17 , AVM! cam.
BUT • STILL ALIVE I
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tliio k - r ike *WA
. ife'iati , o , 6 ll m fl o ii 44 l i ii
lo p illii4biefidtlrid liatortipebr . opt;
.
Arent ; ` d ` ben In'tbie idtaillint,,Tiatong ititria ink.'
00:4.0 6 ) 46 4. aiit‘ilek'S Putatotklitirtre I'de.
abe :At *4W: 4 40'40 1 d . ..4 *id , * Aii D 4 .80104,
the bade received . front"
.}he use
Ortillinstdbiddis 'lcliedieinti'" --`-":. -' '-. ,:- :".
'.'.r7rifilitstliill,l iiiiiirticterTri;'iroterCield; 'end: it?"
Pinstiiitiejfiti'of z itttfehtt hid chill .; alternated 'With fb;
e d.'p a initrarity right breast and shoulder l:ll 4 ae; 's l id'
a Vi d . c ough, arid no expeetoiatitni. I kept - getting
Werse;ii ntil I took:MY bed, 'and hidthe - atiendatie Of
akt familyphYsientri. I *as tinder bid eafe'elditit flair
weeks; and at gieseipiration'of that time' Seint - `ledneed
io foiv, that toot hold : if ' ieyee!r - aid friends,
itikeieit irif PhYilician ibandOned — me. ' indlgtiVe ' me
ki . Aci die with the hasty; conattinption.. ' yi* appetite
wintione s imi btiwebi yery bulgier.' fever and .rught
seats,painin iny,breist and; shoulder, attended "ith
a distressing Congla, ‘ which was' very tight my - fl esh
40 - nOstrf tet Omits and was so weak that I•cOtild
eitt*Vraise'myfbeit front the pillow - , and we 'V*
in of jest pityffielyild., 'My friendebail.be it sent
1
for to'iten rise' ail; end my s ick be4latik i11111;111 surrounded tie
kiMi anA's 4 rinfipfzieg neighboni, who had c tire' to
witness my departure from thiiiirrld: ''''" '
When all raya.of hot* had fed - 'of my 'recovery, a
neighbor, Me.,Davideonrad, proposed to try'Scitencles
I'ulmonie ifyrup; witlii view - of toesening my cough
yid 'ndieving me of the tough phlegM, end as'a ;Metals
of affording temporary relief,. remarking 'at the time, 1
"Watt was tirotir gone for the tilyrup'la be ci any 1
permanent bene fi t." My wife, anxious foi the relief I
of my intense sufTeringe,..Proinred smite of 'die Put-' '
monic Syrup . I found it afforded me relief, and con.
tinned using . it. I could feel its healing influence
open my lunge.
I continue to improve under its use, attd - my Iriende
were mach jiatified .to. witness ' triy unexpected - mi.
provemeritt many of my neighbors came to look stme
as one raised from the dead.
My cough 'now hecame loose, and I felt something
break, when I had the pain in coy breast, and I dia.
charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for
weeks discharged and raised a spit box full of matter
every day, with hard (tulips like grains of soniettilitg.
My howele now became regular and natural, and my
appetite wati'So 'fit, improved, diet I coutd . scareely re
frain from eating too mach' - My strength improved,
and I regained my flesh.
I continued to improve W I every respect soon after I
cornett:iced using the Syrdp, and the imprvement
continued until I was restored to my health. - I have
Passed through the inclenient weather of the latter
part of *inter and the spring, and feel as well' now as
ever I felt in my life, end lam this day a living testi.
Meaty of the great efficacy of Schenck's Pulmotuc
Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. '
Lest this statement, be thought too highly cetera) by
some people, I subjoin certificates of• a number of the
inhabitants Of Tacony," whir saw me at 'different times
during my disaaari, and never expected Waco their:stor
ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers of
Mystic Lodge, N 0.270,1. O. of 0. F., whO kindly
Watched over me, and fully believed they would con
sign my remains to the tomb ; but, dmb to Dr.
Schenck for his - invaluable Mulmonic Syrup, in,y life
has been spared, and I am permitted to make the fore.
going statement for the benefit of suffering Mankind.
I reside at Tecoity, 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.
El
The subscribers, members of the Mystic Lod re, No.
270, 1.0. of O. P. of Holrr.esborg, Pa. do befell cer
tify that we know John C. Green, (and is a' member
in good standing in No. 270 I. 0. of 0. P.) 'who was
dangerously n low- Pulmonary Consumption,
last w int. coat that they give him rp .o die ; that he
is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe
Nis recovery was produced by Schenck's Pulitorile
Syrup.
We believe his certificate is correct in every par
ticular. HENRY NEFF, P. G.
ALFRED ROBINSON, P. G.
ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G.
J. W.—OSMAN, N. G.l •
JACOB WATERMAN, IRI
JAMES C. CALVER.
JOSHUA PIUNEMORE. •
IT
frolmesburg, Philadelphia Co., June 25, 1851. "
The undersigned, residents of Tacony. eight mites
above Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John
C. Green; and the circumstances attending' his ease,
feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty, to
make universally known to the public his entire recur=
ery from the very last stages of Pulmonary Consump
tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, having
been but a brief period since in that rapid:3 , sinking
and emaciate state, as to utterly preclude, in' the opin
ion of his physicians and friends,who watches] by his
bedside, all hopes of oven a temporary recovery and
restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care
ful use ofjour 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 merli
cal skill or science can produce. It deservei to be im
perishably reeo-ded to your credit, and secure to you,
thei greatest discoverer of this hitherto remediless dis
ease, a fasting 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 tough, au
peradded to the other symptoms. consequent upon, or
attending to the last stages of a pulmonary disease ;
and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu
merous friends that no human power could 'relieve, or
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 be nunle
the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who
May be so unfoncittatd as to be similarly *Meted.
David Conrad, Jesse Ditffield,
C. Hindle, A. Reath,'
Joseph Head, jr., Jesse Watson,
Stephen Lukens, Robert Alljrn,
Matthew Toden, JanaesTorbsit,
John Bloomesbury, Allen Vandpgrift.
Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole
sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Co.,
Whole Vale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phil's,
Clicken'& Co. St Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co.
No. 8 State at, Boston t Blaketey, corner Thirdand
Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists
throughout the United States. And by the following
Agents in Bradford County
If. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & Son, Lelittes-
Vino; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn,
Rome; 1.. L Watford, Mourne ; D. D. Parkhurst„
Leßoy; C. E. Rathbono, Canton; King & Vosburg
Troy; 0: A. Perkins Athens. '
lettimintlikeSsitl 4./1: 8 911 . ENCK,
Care of John Gilbert 4 ' Co., Wholesale Drtggists, No.
177 North Thin] street, Philadelphia.
attxlttice Regimeut !
MAKE READYrIAKE:: FAEII
Tous, ;Winl‘l Saito' his Al friends and
41 the piddiattifirge, that ilk has ',constantly on. hand
, and ,ntenniscl*g_Rifiiii and*Ot:guris Ore.,
4Weing 4100it4inc oUilif ntlibe.round Double
.gid'iittgla taticlied Rims .. .Mawof althiiide warily:del
'Plaski;:ptso r3uibeg,,q4me zip, 'Cap
T i niness. A Isoj'ase; %O Caps of the heettitteh
ty. Attend six barrelled ifivoliing Pistols, do single
barrelled iteli eid ng Pistols. • Wide Pistols; double bb'l
Pistols - and amnion steel end beau Pistols. •
P Powder in Cuts von.
stantly on hand. - • • • • .
• 41try 'of She stool. @aides will be sold.. awful . cheap
tot the Bendy Pay: • - •
Ksijihpf any kind fitted to Coors. - Trunks or say
other Coda! kinks inishott notice and reasonable terms:
Repairing done with neatness and derpsisig. shop
*, rids north of the Bradford Home.
raranag,l4,-22. titSt E. 6E101411;
- - - -
'COOTS & RHOEB..tho largest and , but stock
1-1 it tows at ova RINGOVRrEI.
' .
• - • tett kliteepk.; -
- -*
BOOTS: - ,f:Ate,,,z,SHOES-1
L.!..;. ',Mem iiraceL L
• - tiOniew'or slain intlabwimiblia HjaNi; end
will eiWidatiiiihe Manufacture prilbotsaaa wp
hetbtotgrer , • - - ,;
Re hinijoereCeived fOom New Ifork4,largs assinti
mint of , Women's; Chiliren'erntd Shoesoldgeti
we Wetted-fit-18w prices. .Ttie, attention of the ladleik
tee assortment.: comprising •
the'following new styles :--Enstnelledienny,Lind gai•
les boos; do. shoes , black , lasting end sillcgaiters ;
P,
welting shoes', buskins-49Ln. . Nieuwe gaiters and shoes,
tifevery deterlplkan 'A huge aissotnnimt of Children's
fineyisitere, Roils snit itioei,lll! all
TOritiro Gentlemen, almost every style of gaitessned
shoes+ Thii ate& has teeri personally - selected with
care, end-he , belleves he can otter superior ankles at
ressonible prices. ' •
trYThe strictest-attention - Ohl to Manufaitunng,
and he bore by doing viork - well to merit a cantina
owe or the liberal patronage he has hitherto received.
Towanda.•May - - •,'
JOLT F. - ADAMS.. ... . .. ES StACTA a LANS.
ADAMS da Illoel'AltitiA2lll4
ATTORNEYS-AT. LAW.
• resivarmt arattfirl-Cosoafg-Ps.
ri-rr ( 0.0 r. r • ) irr _--1
cousrair sonvirram.
.
4,VINUI located' in T0W4114 his aslant ma
y
lotitained by addressing ilinedinnwh the Poet
Mace, or by calling at the office of Ulysses • Menu,
Esq., t where.he•will be. found, or where a written op
licatpron maybe left. Nov. 1, 1850.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
HE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
T
they have taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Esenwirte, on Main street, nearly' oPPokile
Drake's wagon shop, where they en prepared to do ell
kinds, of BLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms.
• They are determined by doing their work well sod
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 mast skit.
fit! manner.
WOOD WORK for wagons will also barnacle and
repaired when desired.
All work done at their shop, will be warranted lobe
well done, and manufactured from the best material.
The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge
for themselves. ESENWINE 6c SEEDIBCHH.
•
Towanda, May 2. 1861.
FIET# `()FICItif R Br.V00". .
• Important to Zonsekeeners:
.• -_ THE subscriber thankful for the
....—,-...---_,„,.....„,._ ltberal patronage heretofore re.
:'..:. -- ceived, begs leave to inform his
IR
'4, .and public
. generally,
-37'4,1.1.1f ..and those commencing House
_ ...t,,-;.",:::. -.p .
..... keeping in particular that he has
• 111 iii now on hand a large assortment
^ 0 of FURNITURE, which he will
warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of
the beet materials.
BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress
ing bureaus, marble and, plain taps ; mahogany and
(walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif
ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch
es, whatnots, dc.
BEA DSTEA DS.—H igh, Field, French and low
post beadsteads, finished in handsome style and of
approved patterns, together with other furniture usu
ally called for, all at which will be , sold on the most
accommodating terms.
The subscriber is also provided with a plain
and' fashionable 'HEARSE, and will hold himself in
readine.s to attend to all orders in undertaking.
He will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid
of which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF
FINS READY MADE. 'CHESTER WELLS.
N.l3.—Fornirore of all kinds made to order, and
warranted to be of the best ma!' rials and workman
ship.
Towanda. Jan niry 17, 1852.
EMAIL T SIGN..
lath% G Genuine unrest! accompameu ame aim.]
I.li le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. Le
SOULS dt Co:, upon each box. ;
In offering to the public this justly celebrated SOV
EIIEION BALM OF LIFE, it is nut our wish to
make any false statements or • wild assertions of their
superior efficiency in restoring to health the sick end
suffering, "well - knowing that their reputation as a
STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient refer
ence (Or the afflicted.
Many proiya - 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 Pitts. They will find them perfectly safe and reli
able in all case; being purelv vegetable, and a medi
cine worthy their hest confidence and patronage.
The following certificate was sent us for the publia
good:
TIENUIETTA, Monroe Co. N. Y., May 10, 1851.
We the' undersigned, citizens of HeinleUs, having
used personally Dr. Soule's Sorereign Balm Pills, and
witnessed the health-restoring effects thereof, 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. OPTS,
11. A. TIBBETTbt, • LEWIS REED.
P. . —You are at liberty to publish this for the pub
lic, good.
!swear. or Courrrearrara ! We are not aware the
any one who is making a spurious article has yet dar
e 4 to make use of our name; but some of them has
had the impUdence to imitate our boxes and copy our
Cinders, Certificates, &c. Unless the public are
careful when they purchase. they - wilt be deceived.
03.11 e genuine Surereign Balm Pith can be had
wholesale and retai`, of De,, SOULE & Co., Syracuse
°bondage Cp. N. Y•
Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER,Towanda Pe., and by
their Agents in every town in the country. 21y
{ Lafayette Burr Mill Stone
MANUFACTORY.
T HE.undersigned, formerly foreman for many
years ofthe Lafayette Burr Mill Stone Menu.
factory, 246 Washington St., N. Y., (%V. Tyack,
agent.) would inform his friends and the public in
eral, that he has established a
BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY,
AT BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
In T,eroy buildings, opposite gicbange Hotel, and
solicits a share of their patronage.
He wilt have Constantly on hand a large stook
of French War Mill Stones, as also• a large supply
of French Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth, Screen
Wire, Calcined Plaster, and Patent Self- Digesting
tinghes
•
The undersigned 'assures his friends and the
public, that he will faithfullyexecute all Orders eni
trusted to his care - , not only hi quality but in pri ,
ces of articles furnished, and solicits their kind pat.
nonage. •
ORDERS by tetterwlitbe executed with as much
care and as cheap as when purchasers- are on the
spat.
• ; REFERENCES—Hon. D.. S. 'Dickinson, .Hon.
John' A. Collier, Hon. A. Birdsall,- Hon. V. Whit
ney,Dr.Eldridge, Col: ILLewis, W. 8. Weed, dc Vo.
Binghamton. Searle; Isaac Post.Juidge Jessup.
Salsbury, & Co., Montrose;. Pa-. Caleb, Dorm*
Friendsville. Thomas Phinne34..DandaiC 0. (1.
dc H. Shipman, Waverly., N. Y. Thomas - Pearsall,
Smithborough, N. Y. - Major D.:Mersereau.'..Union,
H. T.. Niehmlar Owego, N— Y. natal dc
Whitaker,kWaverly, N. Y. ‘JOHN Wi SULLIVAN.
Hinehatnton,-.Nov. 8, 1852413
C GT-H N !
„dr. A CAMPBELL. having been 'pnrified by
the recent . fire, hii , e again fitted up - their
CLOTRIIIO STORE,
In the strati place as . before and are now offering
for sale, a desirable :nsiotintent of fall and winter
GOODS.
They being desirous of - making up 'hair recent leis.
will sell at unusually low prices.
Towanda, Nor, 4, 1152.
~~~w~w
STEAM - , ENOINES _ AND 800
.114 ,,
Tgli2oll' COMP
110 ASAV
. ; ",-LAw,RENCE, itAr3B.
IVIAI6I/PACTURD Steam Engin es
from Bto 1000 horses power. H
pad
ginelf-Offheav,y iron bid plates, ea s t in 0 , - 1 ;_ 11 14
have expitimidn valves; all joints graced b 3
steam steam tight withlut packing of paint ; all Lea
Wearing suifaceslarge, and running in adju sw,
of bronze or Babbitt' metal; all balance srlatek,
turned belt face. Thal idutator is attached r o
plate. The Force Pump is in an int/upswept"'
arrarigest with cranleshaft and tight a n d i paie 4 4
reedy to receive a belt from the engine a1um 2 1 , 11 %
any
-Other shaft. The whole style of m ar k is ";:la
passed by any engine builders in the Voitod
Boilers of the beef American or
,Englisli
•
cast or wrought iron—either tubular or ' w ett Z
made in the most thorough wander.
Engine, from 8 to 100 horses power cO O %.
band of in progress, to be deliver e d i tt p it,
of the receipt of an order.
ah
Also, Sumo Saw Mills, capable of sawi ng ,
6 04
* ro d measure, of one inch boards, in 12 W ah
one Muley saw, and requiring 40 other fuel t i lt
sawdust.
Rifles The following are the prices of a few of Lb w%
:
Saw Mill, including steam engine, holies
chimney,completer pitman irons; mete s 4
seatem; feed, and et bcdto and irons for 30 fr 4 - 71
carriage, complete,
Stearn engine, 10 in. duuneter of cylinder, 23 /110,
in.* *
with tubular boiler, containing 860 square &a d
heating surface, and all castings, pipes, vabrekad
other parts necessary to set it w complete%
tion,
Steam engine, 12 in.diameter of 'Cylinder, 30 113:s
ma t ia
with tubular boiler, containing 480 g um ka
heating surface, complete as before; 11 . ,71
Delivered on the cars of the Boston and Stricoltsg
raw at
Lawrence, 26 mita from Boston. Term,epi,
on delivery.
Boilers for the above modified to nit putua sft,
and prices accordingly.
McKay 4. Bondley, late of Pittsfield, Miss,
'steam engines are already widely known, tm e wm p t
taken charge of the works of the Essex Campania:hi
will be able, with their increased facilities end ezpi
rience, to make their approved engines chea?t g a l
better than heretofore.
May 8,1852. y
GORDON McKAY, Am
..._
$5OO CHALLENGE!
W HATEVER concerns the health and hip lft
of a people, is at all dines of the most it!ra
importance. I take it for granted that ever ,
wilt do all in their power to save the lives,
children, and that every person will endeavor,
mote their own health at all, sacrifices. I feel t:
my duty solemnly to assure you that WORM;
cording to the opinion of themest celebrateepl y
are the primary causes cf a large majority cf di
to which children and adults are hab ; i f To ,
an appetite continually changing from one hind ofl u
to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, p:ciz ai
the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, err
slow liner, pulse irregular—remember thst ill Itft
denote Worms, and you should at oricespt,
naedy :
liobensack's Worm Syrup,
An article fonnded upon scientific prinoplet,m,
pounded with purely vegetzble sub.ttances, be ttg
fectly safe when taken, and determined in ell me, *
and not leaving, the system in a diseased esaisiota
most advertised nostrums, composed of Ca!oterifos
removal of IVorms, such as Lovnges, Ve in ,*
&c., but has performed thelnost astonistiait carna l '
saved the lives of thousands., both youne us!' otbea
have het n primouneetl hopeless iticurat,:e by Nil
Mans. Read the followin, and become cooneof
its elEcacy over all others,/
? MoR RI 9 RITII, N.J.
slti. J. N. IronEN SA CIC—Th!S is tD certfr thl
r l
child, 15 years of age, hating been mckfar !pia c i
was attended by Drs. Loper, Whillis and Pliolerlso
long time without receiving any benefit; ides ea
g , ving her up as incuraMe, I went to PhiliJekhired
consulted one of the best physicians; her eme
growing worse. ft was at this time I realm:teal h
try Hoben.sack's Warm Syrup, and after eking to
betties she entirely regained her health. Hopicies
this will prove a benefit to parents whose &Mato
similarly affected,
I am yours, •tc, R. Bona
Nobensack's :sliver Pills.
No part of the system is more liable to &meths
the Liven, it serving as a fi!terer to purify
or giving a proper secretion to the hile; FO 1111 P
wrong action.of the Liver effects the other Impair:
pans of the system, and results variously mist:vim
Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, 4i.c. We khould,thercre
watch every symptom that might indicate you
action of the Liver. These Fills being compote! d
Roots and Plants, furnished by nature sr hultheivrt
—Namely, Ist : An Expeth,rant, sthichirgr, tentottr
secretion from the pulmonary mucus menhir:le, v
promotes, the discharge of secreted menu. tad—u
Alteratite t which changes in some insensible tad to.
eXplieable nienner, the certain morbid sedarof Ibt
system, - - 311—er Tonte, which gives tone entlereniti
to the nervous system, renewing health se go; 0011
parts of the body. 4th—a C'aziiart.:, stich am in
perfect harmony with other ingreetieets, sa 0r 42 4
on the bowels, and expelling the whole missal any%
and vitiated matter, and pyrifyihg the b!ood, shkil dr
strays disease and restores health,
Agility for . Bradford County-15?. H. C. Ponsol
J. M. Reed, Towanda; C. H. Herrick, Athere;
Bullock & Co. Smithfield; Barnes & Bailey, Woe
ley H. Spear, Springfield; Eli Baird, Troy ;L 11
Taylor, Burlington Brown & Rockwell, Memo;
Parkhust& Lamb, Leroy ; Chas. Rathbone, Caw;
also T. B. Howland, Columbia, travels in the tdpeal
counties.
TEM OLD SWIM
STILL IN OPERATION!
THY. subscriber wall is
innce to the public tiOd
co now on hand,and
order all kinds of
Cabinet Fornitart,
ich as Sofas,Divans, l43 : o
enter, Card, Dining all lbol•
ist Tables. Mahogany, "
.ot, Maple and Chem' flam%
Stands of various kinds ail
and Bedsteads of every description, which trs.c l
will be made of the best material and aorkustl f
manner, and which they will sell for cash 026 !
than can be bought in any other Ware-roos
country.
3131411r-MILELD,I3 corrning.
on hand on the most reasonable terms. . 4191
HEARSE will be furnished on Funerai , ec e!,s ,
JAMES MACSIS:O4.
Toivanda4title 1852.
TO THE TRAVELING 16 11
MR. OLMSTED, Pnoral sroß of the 43 / 1 1
and th e
th lt ir th e a lis u g ge p , u g b i li e c es ge h n is efin tha y nks
.f t o o his
rtbcir fn o ess ,
patronage, and solicits the continuance o!theiazi
AN OMN I B US,
will run regularly to and from the Wareeel v`r, l
to meet the Mail Trains for the a ccontrnod lo `
strangers and travelers, who wish to visit'
ant village on business Dr otherwise. A bb'
of first rate
:
"111 .
Four Horse Coaches,
are running through to Towanda. Thole IF sbiu
,d
.will be insured a seat in the coach from att.
and those going to the
R ik X Ic•Il D
can stop at Athens, and spend an hour
and be be insured a conveyance in time to w ell
regular trains of cars going East or West.
- Also those who wish to leave their teams
can be conveyed to and ..(rom the cars free of 60
Athens, Sept., 4. 1852
-
pLOUR.—A quantity of superfine doer.
gt poilif tt•
ceived, and f or sa l e b y B. Kryo
Towanda, reb. l(, I,IM.
=1