p r ., ,515. ", 11137Loaxatrx.TV - IT.lwk , TiI;'77;It.STOVE-STORE; 14 . Pf> VIZ it44Al 2 • ri , --; .» z • , , 0 - ~.7-.-:.- -- I-..zt -- . _,,,.; : 1 - , v...g.-ei.T.,...* 1 : .41 : 41 1rrr ''',': .0 - 34 it ' k r .-1.,„-t.4i-.,..rt.its&-:-tei 1 0i..1.....,40„... ..,..4...4,.!-.0..,;.-..N'r4,,-171,--,IT--4riff ir 1 ...-..:‘ , 1•:.- - *'" - :::: - i4-'ils 1- 4 , . -- --zt,..- ~i:' ; -..... 4w . ~.._; 4, 7-, , , ,-;?tval„sf,s t -4..:ti'v44. - : k_,., ...... , , , -,. i. .._.,..,,.. i ., :: _ , .. :e .,... i t , -,..- Litt, •--. ,k1,,,,-.,-„?i,Ar.r - i?..' -- •-••••,,, -,-...• - • k - ~ -- -,:: : -.. : : , -..<•.-!.. ,, , , , , 4,...- i x. _._ .- -ii,.. , ......,. , ,,...., A ..",..c... , :e.4.. , .... .... .-.' . A.7777.7111.72=EM1TT ! Zttrm Cutters. Tl=Ltil'atert spiel Knife liay end straw 11'1 1 611Frti ', 2, a. , Si; rsls and $20.-=- These Stra#,Putters are better and cheerer than the straight kiaife cutter;with litliCett set diagonally on the shaft: The Icniires ,ap f!ritter are spiral. which enaVes them to cut at right angles against ;he raw Whey cut steadily, with no jerking-- era kept in repair. Each knife can be taken isr and sharpened without disturbing the shaft (or uthirknives,)and if necessary each knife can beset out pc in, so as to keep them all truer if one knife shoug wear faster than soother. Every farmer t.heuld have one of these labor and feed wine ma chines. ; R. M. WELLES. Athens. Pa., Jan. a. 1833. Cern Shone's. , THE very best atticle to be found in the county, and cheapest—(Warranted)—for ale at the Agricultural anti Stove Store of R, M. WF,I,I,Es. Stoves) Stoves 1 000KiNG, Stoves of various and excellent pm ters, siz e s and ptizes. Fuur patterns of eleva ted Oven Cooking Stoves, the best to he found in Bradford, for sale cheap. Vegan! Parlor Stores, for wood or coal, of different patterns, dro. Brix and Cacti Stoves fur liana, Stores, Churches, shops, E 4 choof !louses, &c., very cheap. Call at the fOh. ensinosre store or Jan.. 8, 103. Bathing. Vcbs, QPONGE TIATFIS and (not Lath pans for sale cheap. My bathing tubs are equal to the Lest city bade. 18513 Oils ! Oils! Cortuns . s celebrated winter strsiaeLl Lail OIL, for machiaers, warranted not to gum. Also, an e_Tcglle,nt, but cheaper article. for Limps, LIo.. Foot Om for Leniher, Harness, &r.. all for ItS.lo:l2ithe quantity or less; cheap fur cash or reidSinTy, at 'the Athens Agricultural s tore of . IL M. WELLES. - _ , Elatent Loathcz Belting! • Xilrsizes of Patent oak and hemlock tanned Belting and Lace Leather. at 10 per cent. less than city retail prices to be had for cash at the AM ersi Agricultural Store of It. M. WELLES. Jan. 8, 1853. Sobbing OF all kmds in Mu, Shed Iron, Copper, Braes, &c, done on short notice. Workmanship &c., war• ranted-Angi.ye.catialsction. Tin roofing 'dons in such a !manner as shall please Call on R. ht. W ELLEN. Athms January 8, 15'53. r t f• — Aies! Alms! • - rOft ! i f ireat 'very low prices for ready pay; tha to be found in this vicinity, made out' of the best cast and silver steel, of var,:ous patterns faclambermq - and wood chopper+, and warranted attliniAthens Actriculturalstorenf Jan. 8r1853.- „ _ R. U. WELGEt:4. HANG OUT THE BANNER!! A horsil a horse ' m) kingdom for R. a heretand customers to taLe :tway the goods. rio , Aithvandins , the late dis.strot a fire, A. M. WARNER is himself again! And at No. l Brick Row you'll find Most aqttling that's in his line, Frullanambric needle of the finest kind, ° attired watch of eighteen karat fire. Clue aeakh keep time accurate Ind true ; Mrdwit*hieof every style and true, H44 4 llfter., steel and plated chains, 1 ,, levied Leith The greatest pains. Finer tangs, e. gum, why what a I•de 91 ever) t hare nod every 'to suit the old. the young, the grave, the gq May there be seen in rlezant array. And 1.% AIINER. who is hirnse a " host," alrlys ready and at his pro, To watt upon his cu tomer.; and all _Who chance upon to give a call. Bo vrith goad advice make up your mind, 'to call on him and there you'll find Bach sights. nay eyes, 0 what a view Jewelry of every style and hue. („?Don't :metal.° the place No. 1. Brick row, where he Is prepared to do all kinds of JOE - WORK in his hoc of bnsines, at the cheapest rates that can passlbly be afforded. He will also sell his jewelry at 20 per tent lower, than v•as ever before offered in this market. Call and see. .0) 'llrowanda Nov. 12, 1852. A. M. WARNER. Removed to B. Kingsbcry's Block ! F. 4. Clusnibertin, ....- 1 , 24 TTAB justretomed fronithe city Cir.:: 11. Of New York with a large ~ . , ~.; , ...., . ,1 4 s su il p ve pl r y w o a f Watches , a c t o e m lies pr , is J in e g we in lry p a e n a d , 1 • J. ~ ,7 0. the following., articles :—Lever, , ..., -.- . • • • ..0 L'Epine end Plain Watches, with , . . 7 \ S' \- I la.. ;!=- 7. :e.;- . 7.: a complete assortment of Gold' • Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin trervEirrgs, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of steel Beads—all of which he offers fur sakokcceedingly cheap for CASH. Woll'esi, reptdred , o ri - short notice, and team:7W to run well,or t he' money will be refunded, and a wri• ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. Mt—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produc - 1 taken in payment for work; and ein, learn now, an . oreoer,that the, Produce must be paid when the wor is doitti—ljear against credit in all its forme. 5 W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1852. - • =3 T OOKING GLASS PLATES cot and hued or 1.4 any size, to be had at the Jewelry store of Miry lb, 1852. W. A. CHAMBEftLIN 1111.1.11tiEffalb"Wit-IL.lif-a• Saddle, Ilarne.ss & Trunk Mannfactory. ``ERE CULP & Co. respectfully inform the public ,g 4 T ' ;pt they have removed to tho shop on Main street, riuonill Occupied by Smith & Son, nearly opposite . . - theNara House, where they will keep on hand- a fitigt . ,:stock of It R 1 1Wahl 0:4,WM1 tas UMUDN3OO .711.11 SICS, TALII . Ea r %MINI, arc. ) A l ltlitictel in their line manufactured to order. and, amidof the best material,and for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern Pennsylvania,' They solicit • a call from those Wishing to purchase, confident ti t . they can give satisfaction both as to quality and price. 03"Ilides arid-l3beep Pelts received for work and on -sectanl, Who lowest rates. - kicither,.Upßer. Leather, Harne,ss Leather and ;; CDltkPinsi`for sale in any quantity. • ~PARTICULAR NOTICE. Aexount of losses sustained at ithe late fire, we 1 - 1 ore.obliged to call on those inkebted to us for a. picimptireitlerninit; is we are under the necessity of . %Nitali Violist' is owing to us, we trust this. notice will 1 e.s4eient•without resorting towhee • weans... T.9.144, - toie.. 2, 1052. VTHITE . GOODFL—A large and desirable titan* meat of bishop lawns, swiu and book. , alas iaconem canabuica and bared muAlins at Dec I. 1852. MERCUR.9. EMI R. M. WELLES R. M. VVEI.LEs I=EM . l~1tDi~11:-.~:~; ~.. R P . f)11, , T 'Wholente V aal, Retail Dealer in '' DICOGS;; 111EDICENES GILOCZMIES -1441701 Le - 7 46 c. STOIZE in the south end of the Wartl.Houiroveil is- known as the largest, cheapest and most extensive assortment west of the city. Particular attention will be given to any or all 'who muyr wish to cell; either to examine or purchase+, and. any medical information Sill be cheetfuily and gratuitionsiy given to those who who wish to consult conocrniug.thetoselvoa•or_friends. Confine:us supplies a fresh and recently prepared eir tides the weekly arriving, having been carefully se leered with 'a •ilew to their usrfuhresi, and any article wanted not usually kept, either will he found here, or procured at the shortest notice by ,Express,, for those Laving their'order. Aceounintidating - clerks always will ha easily to aufely compound any ,prescriptiun arid endeavor tomako -(whattwer the purchase) .mutually agreeable.. All goods shall be considered warruided s represented, and I cing Agent for the lily. Patent Medicines, all those found.3n this store CM be relied upon, in all cases, beilla w.nu; ire.. Thi stock now comprises everTarticle in the trade, amour which may he 'found ttSe following : • 'Prefrs and 'Medicines. AClDS.jotris Acetic I ASSI foetid a knit] raler;an Nitric camphor eenego NSuriatic copal sarsapan".l Agonfortia gamboge ginger etc Sulphuric guaiac Tartaric etc myrrh . n LRAMS. Khellac tragacanth etc. 07 W. neats foot jaunt:nil Hlivo •-aator Fir Copaiva Totu (I,:hur Life etc BARMS. Ilay berry isperm Cinnamon ‘ orig.attnri Peruvian (les'o j . bergarnont Lim etc lemon ' ass Ea r El. Will tergreen Peppermint cinnamon Cinnamon !cloves Wintergreen etc 11` , fillOCk EXTRACTS. ;th,iper Sarsaparilla vavin Dandelion t.‘risey B..nr.set Ulf tiOrehOtllla W.f.:ll:lU Aconit orange Vanilla !nem' i Lemon etc peppermint STETS. ilEgPed Fenigreek cod liver etc Anise LT.AY LE, caTraVTSY ibuchu Canary ova tarsi etc Rape - nnora. trden refit - mil:co Mustard 'gentian Cardamom ljalap Colchicum etc turmeric ?Low E ns. apijeil.l (pink) Chamomile hellebore Arnica ipicac Lavender etc liquorice OEMs. marsh rosemary rheuharb GROCERIES opium Swat, Coffee and Tea of all kinds, molasses, spice . pepper. cloves, rou‘tard, nutmeg, mace, fish, resins, citrons, currants, salad oil, cocoa, chocolate, soda, butter crackers. rice, starch, ginger, saleratua, white and bar soap, sperm and tallow candles, jugs, bottles, pipes, pepper sauce &c. Liquors.- Cognise, Otard and American Brandy, St. Croix. Old Jnmaii and New England Rum, pore Holland and Am. Gin. Irish and Monongahela Whiskey, Ma. dei.a Lisbon, Sherry, 'Compri& Port, Muscat, Claret and Champaign Wines—Cordials, Rose, Amour Mo• kee, Noyeau Sze , cheaper than ever offered. • Sap, Paromrry ad Fancy Goods. Shaving clown, military, windsor, medicated, sand, almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, null transpa row -'cps, Lubin , . French, an I W rights extracts of ocisey club. patehnully. ho_, de caronne. musk, milk+ [lours, verbrna, htliotrepe, sweet brier, geranium spring flowers, nest end and new mown hay &e.— Cachous, colcgric, tray and rose waters. Lilly white •partish part powder, vitro hair dyes, hair invigors tora, hair eradeatams, hair oil, pomades, court plaster, perfume sachets, playing cards. pencil points, stet! pens, 6Th hook c, drawing pencils, percussion cops, re I black, and indelige into, eorobs, purses, pocket books, port monaia, cv fete, porkea ruinora napkin rings an I travelling conipani,ns CRUSHES. Trait, hat, stove. scrub, shoe, paint, marking, varnish caA, artist cArr,'el's hair, striping bletsder'v and badger's tshitervaidt. counter, flesh. tooth, nail comb broom cloth infant, lather, tabli, hotrx and blacking brushes. Zaigcellanecus. Tobacco and :Thud ' boxes, nipple shells, nursing but ties, breast pumps, teeth rings betl pens, syringes, shuul der braces, trusses, supporters, pessaries, c Alreters,oup ins c glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, furceps lancets thermometers, lurid mei spread adhesive plasters, &c. Paints and Dye Stuffs. Nk. red, cam and log wood f lustic, lac dye, cud Lear red sounders, madder, alum, copperas, idue vitri,d, gal. tin, composition chemic oil, vitriol, oxalic and all the acids, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American & Chinese vermillion, Spanish brown, American & Eng hall Venetian verdigris, Paris green, white,llaik and red lead, chrome yellow and green, japan, coach and copal varnish, lampblack, litharge, putty, whiting ochre spirits turpentine. linseed oil, rosin, chalk, umber, sien na, gold leaf, bronze, &c. Glass. French Glass 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 P/Zedicines. 601.5 AGENT Von Dr. Jaynes' Alterative Expectorant, Sanative &c. Fitche's expectorant, tonic humor corrector, 4c. Merchant's Gargling Oil for horses, 4c. Swaynu'a medicines, wild cherry. 4e. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Extract, etc. Orrick's Vermifuge. Houghton's Pepsin or Gastric juice for dyspepsia. Osgood's Indian Cholagogue, fur fever and ague. ttcarpa's Acoustic oil for Deafness. N. P. To;vneet d's Sarsaparilla. Schenck's Thalmonic Syrup. Dr. Keeler's Fatuity m divines. Hutching's Dyspepsia Bitters. Houfland'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, etc., An drow's and Davis' Pain Killer, Graefenberg medi cities, Pile Elertuaries etc., salt 'heum, teller, tint worm, spasm's and founder ointments, etc.; troll cordial, plasters, poor man's salves, eye waters, lini ments, erasive soap, bed bug poison. Hobentack's and Clark's Worm syrup, Christie's Galvanic cum-. tires, Mofrnt's Phoenix Haters, 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. Light. ,Phosgene, sugetioourning fluid, Camphene,wha.c. lard and aperwoil ; new and beautiful patterns of fluid amps now being opened: Camphene, side and hang ing lamps for ball and store use, girandoles, etc. Tobacco. Cavendish, James, Natural Iva& Turkish scartalatti John Anderson's fine cut. Bogg'e Jenny Lind chewing etc.; choice brand., pate Havana Cigars, etc. etc. All ofwhich will he sold at unusually low rates.— Remember that Dr. Porter's Cheap Drug and Chemi cal Store is in the south end of the Ward House, a few .doors above the post.ofEce H. C. PORTER, M. 'D. Towanda, Jane 4, 1852. 500 NEW 40 Gana° Casks, a first rate article for sale by P. FELTQN & Co. DREG good assortmeat 'of almost every style isfdreargoo4 worn by ladies and children. for,sals at , del IIERCUIIB. 20000 Lights Bash of all sizes, jOst 9 rrc'd by B. KLNGSBURY Towanda, March 23, 1853. sTo ! NO. 122Z1 RESTOVED to the store recently occupied by S. J.l. S. Bailey as grocery and Post office 3 doors south of Sloutanyes corner, whets he has received a full, new and complete • stuck of DRUGS. MEDI CIN ES, dec. cihich he will sell cheap. er for cash than even magnesia aulphur brimatt cm calomel quicksilver Itartar lemons wida cream tartar , -psorn antimony alum corro sublimate red precipitate quinine militia weenie. MMELLANSOCII ileohoi , ther i!audantrn parerrie shakka herbs gold teal astile soap Ireniee turpentine awl ammonia 1. ,peilililoe cubebs brittish lustre ihror.so I burg. pitch eantbarulea corks that'll brick (emery foind paper white sltM otter or anima° Here you will find annexed a few leading articles Senna Alex., do Win Cream Tartar sup 13 Soda. Manna, Magnesia Caled do Cnrb, do i k ti do enry 'a Coloeynth do A NIL! Cochineal Trusses Hulls do lb, Shaker, Balsam AN isiers do I 'heesinans do Fir do Copabia do Tofu do Peru do Pulinotrary do Sulphur A cid Tartaric do Acetic do Benzonic do Citric do Nitric do Oxalic do Hy droeyanc do Sulphuric Oil Linseed do Sperm do Olives do Castor do NeatrOot do Almonds do Amber Rect do Amber Red do An isi do Caraway do Croton do Cubebs do Cummin do Fennel, do Lemon do Cassia do Cod Liver do Lavandula G do Nerolt do Jesmin do Nutmeg • do Orange do Rhodium do Rose do Cedrat do Copabia do Ergot do Verbena du Vio:etie do Mellesse do MeDelluer do Patchauly Brushes, Paint do Varnish do Hair do Hair,Cainel do Nail do Tooth • do Shaving do Flesh do Cloth do Hat Soap, Yankee do Crystalline do Eng. Wind Low's do Coopers do Rose do Vietora do Orange do Tooth do Erasive do Castile do Military do Sevin do Brown Pricopherous Pain Killer Ayers Cherry Pectoral Orygenated Bitters Stoughton Bitters Chloroform Hoffman's Anodyne 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 fleeted with the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. S. Hcirroy, 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 goods will be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pee. tonal, scheneks Polmonic 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 :omer. Towanda, January 8, 1853. 60BARREL8 ofold Ohio Whiskey just received and for said wholesale and retail, at Reed's Drug Store, j‘BQUINTLES et Codfish, 20 boxes of Herring, barrels or Saleratns, warrented In prime order, left on sale at New York cash' prices at HEED'S Ting Store, Towanda. lan, 28, 1853. 'OWEGO MARBLE • FACTORY, DEOM of. Bradford County wishing anything nice in the way of Monuments, Headstones Tomb Tables, ',entre Tables of Italian and Amer Man Marble. or Blank Stones of al . sizes. can have them owthe shortest notice by sending', in ettonders s cheaper and better than can be pur chased elsewhere. • 42• Chester Wells, Cabinet Makei and underta ker. n.eady . Opposite the Wird Koine. Towanda, Agent G. W.' Pliiiiiin% I Towandk, March, vilest ' . Clover Seed.. PAST Meeivid a quantity of very superior Clover Seed. Farmers would do well to pamhase their seed early. .1. KINGSBERY. Towanda, Feb.s, 1853. ' jEltlll3oWE!=ll,, t si; 2 !MICR ROW, BURNT OUT, BUT STILL ALIVE! Fosgate's Cordial Elix Opi Hay's Liniment Hair Dye 1 - larlern 0,1 ointment, frasks di+ Dalley's ,10 ItlcAlleNter :Makers Herbs • do Extracts Til.len's Aleueolic Ex't 11l ei Extract Nap Extract Nlea'sim•s Vanilla Ex't do Lemon do do Mace do do Almond do do Cloves do A :;-pice do do Nuttnegs do do Peach do 1 do Ginger do do Cinnamon do do Orange do &I Tonka du 1 Lubin'. Spri ogflower I do Musk do do V iolette do do Magnolia do do Sweet Bri'r do do Jemin do do Jock 'y CCh do do Caroline do do Jenny Lind do do Bonnet do syrings, Pewter as'm'nt do Glass do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do U. E. Rad Rhei Turk ao do do Ipecac do Jalap do Ginger White do Orris Gum Camphor do Opt Turk do Myrrh Tut!: do Arabic do do Copal do Aloes eoet do Aloes Cape Chloride Lime do Soda Castor Russ 'lsinglass do 'Evens' Lancets litiitra silver, Op't Oxid Bisnoth Blue Pill 1 mer. lodide Putass Tart do Carb do Sulph do Oaustie do Citr,ite Fel ri lodide do Tannin Preto Lod Mercury Strychnia Pi perin Elaterium lodine 1 Veratrin Kreosote Hydra Cum Crete. Morphine Sylph do Act Calomel, American do English, Precipitate Red do White Bulph Ztnei Bronze, Crimson do Pale Gold do Dark do do While Gold Leaf, Op't China Vermillion America do Prussian Blue Fig do Venitian Red, English AnOther"Xtesinely • BOUZIWIt'SirLSOUtia 81MIII 0- . T w as on the verge of , thepatio,. and so far sopa that 1. my family and friends bad led all hopes of cowry ; and'arbeia in this situation, having been res cued by the use of Schenck's Pulmonic •Syrup t . Tties site to testify, with grateful emotion to Dr. Schenck, 'the unspeakable benefit I 'have received from the use of his invaluable medicine. • Early last fall, I contracted a violent cold, and in consequence of which I had chills, alternated with fe ver. pains iu my right breast and shoulder blade, with bad cough, and no expectoration., I kept getting worse until I took my bed, and had the attendance of .»y family physician. I was under his care 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 up to die with the haat" Consumption. My appetite was gone, my bowels' very irregular, fever and night. sweats, pain in my breast and shoulder, attended with a distressing cough, which was very tight ; my flesh b a d near ly all gone, and was so weak that I confd scarcely raise my head Croat the, pillow, and was truly an object of pity to behold. _My friends had been sent for to see me die, and my sick licd was surrounded by kind and swmpathiLing rit igldors, who had come to %witness my departure from this world. W ben all rays of hope had fled of my recovery i a neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to try Schenck's Pulmonic 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 permanent benefit." My wife, anxious for the relief of my intense sufferings, procured some of the Pul monic Syrup. I found it afforded me relief,:and con tinued using it. I could feel its healing influence upon my lungs. I continue to improve under its use, and my friends were much gratified to witness my unexpected im provement ; many of my nci6hbors came to look at me as one raised from the dead. My cough now became loose, arid I felt something break, w en I had the pain in my breast, and I dia. charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged and raised a spit box fullrof ,matter every day, with hard lumps like grains of ampigipg. My bowels now became regular and nitriral,roy appetite was so far improved, that I could scarcely re frain from eating too much. My strength improved, and I reizained my flesh. I cohnnuc'd to improve in every respect soon after I commenced usieg, the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I was restored to try health. I have pa-sad through the inch-mint eve,' iter of the latter part of e. titter and the spring, and ti el us well flow as ever I fi it in my life, and I am this day a living testi mony of the great efficacy of Schenck 's l'ultn.onic Syrop in curing . pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement be thought too highly col red by sonic people, I subjoin certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Tacony, who saw me at different times during my disaase, and never expected to see me restor ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge, So. 270. L 0. of 0. F., who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would con sign my'remaine to the tomb ; lint, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable I'ulnionic Syrup, my life has been spared, and 1 am permitted to make the fore going statement for the benefit of sl.lBr:ring mankind. I :aside at Tawny, and am well known by most o the people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me arid lean] inure particulars of the virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th, 1851. The subscribers, members of the Mystic / GI le, No. 270, I. 0. of 0. F. of Hulmesburg, Pa. do hereby cer tify that we know John C. Green. (and is a member in good standing in No. 270 I. 0. of 0. F.) who was dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary Consumption, last er int. r, su that they give him rp .o die ; that he is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe his recovery was produced by Schenck's Yu/ear:Tito Sy nip. We believe his certiAcate is correct in every par ticular. DENBY NEFF. P. H. ALFRED ROBINSON, P. G: - • ABRAHAM A Rill UR, I'. G. J. IC, OsNLAN, JACOB W A'f ERNI N, JII I J IMES C. CM. VER. JOSH 1.7 A I N 01011 E. MEI Holinesburg, Philadelphia Co., J.ine 25, iKSI. The undersigned, residents of Tammy, eight miles above Philadelphia, bring well acquatuted with Julio C. Green, and the circumstances etter.ding his case, feel impelled by a deep sense of haperative duty, to make universally known to the putitic his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulmonary Corisuinp non. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been but a brief period since in that ropid.y sinking and emaciate state, as to ut'erly preclude, in the opin ion of his phy. and friends, who watched by hie bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present rohnst health. Thus the care ful use of your iovatnaide Specific., the Pulmonie Syr up, makes it our Lelief, under the eireunistances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of the most startliog res , ilis that the whole annals of merli cadsk ill ..r science can produce. It deserves to he im perishably reeerded to your credit, and secure to you, the greetest discoverer of this hitherto remedile , ss •dts ease, a lasting monument and a world-;side reputation in the healing art, that no tune tn.,y ether diminish or destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing strugcles and sufferings from a continued cough, su permitted 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 made the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who may be so unfortunate as to be similarly infidel David Conrad, Jesse Duffield, C. flinckle, A. Heath, Joseph Hearl,.ll., Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James Torbert, John Bloomesbury, Allen VandegrilL Prepdred only by Dr. Schenck, and sold, whole sale and retail, by his sole agents,' John Gilbert & Co., Wholesale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phii'a, Clicken & Cro‘fil Berelaystreet,..N. V. Redding & Co. No. 8 State st..Bostori ; IL Blakeley, corner Third and Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists throeghout the United States. And by . the following Agents in Bradford County : H. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & Son, Leßays. villa ; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Warlord, Monroe ; D. D. Parkhurst„ Leßoy; C. B. Rathbun°, Canton; King & Vosburg Troy; G. A. Perkins, Athens. ol'A IT letters addressed to DR. J. H. SCHENCK, Cate of .1014 n Gilbert 4 Co., lilholt sate Druggists, No. 177 North Third 'street, PhliaddiThi 'Attention Regiment MAKE . READY! TAKE AIM! FIRE!! JOAN E. GEIGER, would say to his old friends and the public at largo, that be has 'constantly on band and manufacturing Rides and Shot Guns (Am., i&e.— Among his assortment of Guns may be found Double and single barrelled Guns, Rifles of kinds warranted. Pritsder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Cap Also, Poirdentilbor, Caps of the beat quail ty. . six barnilled Revolving Pistols, do single barrelled self•cockingPlitols; Rifle Platels, double Pistols and common steel brass,Pistols. F 0„ F. P.G..E.E'r,•II, Powder in Cans con. "4"Y oq banyl., • Any_o(tiusitsive articles will be sold awful, cheap tor the Beady Pay: Keya ot .soy hind &tillto DTrunkse. True or 'any other kind of lochs on *holt tinticetindresiiditable tents: fe ße w pairi rods north of done t he wth h B radford ' House. eref deipiteb. Shop a Towanda;` May 22; 1852. 7 1 .1. E. GEIGER: GLOVES and HOSIERS' of every description at Dec. 1, 1b62. 111ERB1.7R. ill p 1 „ -_ems:. - rvr , ...s„'icrN,t~E:~ k:;;:`r nu&inan ona: - - „„ egos , _,, i1e .„ . .:, -.- 0 --- Sob* W. Wilcoz,-, H 4ks, removed bis Soho; to H. Miles store, cornet of itiatetitreet end ilia publie tgtiare; anti will continue the manufacttifet of Boots and Shoes, as heretofore, ' • , , . Be has just receiiedlrcim New York a latge assort. ment of Women's, dhifdrcres Muses' Shoes,which 'are offered at low prices. the attention e.f the Ladies is paricularly directed to, .his assortment, comprising the following neit'sfylas t--EnamelleiliennyLind gai ter boots; Jo. siitteA t black - lasting' and 'silk gaiters ; walking shoes, busitfris,tte. Misses' gaiters and.shoes, of every description.! A large assortment of Children's fancy gaiters,•boots and shoes, of alt kinds.. For the Gentlemen, niftiest every style of gaiters end shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and he sr, ite, can otTer superior articles at reason lif e e paces. • • cl' be strictest attention paid to lifanufctetyring, and he'hopes by doing work Well to merit a c:oritinu: once of the liberal patronage -Its hastitherto received. 'Towanda. ; May 8; 1851. . „ , 11E7 as • COUNTY SUILWEIna. HAVING located in Towanda, his services may be obtained by addressing a line through the Past Office, or by calling at the ofilee of Ulysses Menai . , Esq., where he will be found, or where a written ap licatpum may be Mt. Nov. 1, 1850. NEW PIACKSHITH SHOP., THE subseriberarespectfully inform the public that 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 Linda of I.ILACKISMITIIING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. lIOIIE—SIIOEING done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the inoa skil ful mariner. WOOD WORK fur wagons will also be made and repaired when desired. All work done at their shop, will be warranted to be well done, and manufactured from the beat water - Ws. The public are requcaled to give WI a trial, and judge for themselves. 'ESEN WINE 86 SEEBISCHIL Towanda, May 2, 11851. ff.a !.NEC - re ILIVH Zmportont toE.2onseheoperri: ‘ ,... 7 ....471; 'I:HE subscriber thankful for the -,.,: ;.. ..‘ CP ~- . ...-- -,,,,,- ;; ;;Iberal patronage heretofore re t.,.....„. Aceivcd, begs leave to inform his : 1:' - i it -. -- q1,2-2. 4 ?': - . friends and tie public ;vicinity, '''• 81:*r. 1. 1 I those -*. tutt4 tt,.. .. ,ani commencing House- L: 7 . =-:-4 ...- ~ keeping in particular Ilia, he has inow on hand a large assortment of FURINITI.;1(11, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the beat materials. "BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut drfss ing, iiiureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and f walnut washstands, marble top-, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch whatnots, dcc. BEADSTEADS.—ffizh, Field, French and low pod 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 most accommodating terms, (r":sr The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HEARSE, and will hold himself in readine-s 10 attend to all orders la undertaking. He cv1:1 iorni,h ice boxes 'when desired, by the aid of which he corpse may be kept for a week. COF FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS. N. D.—Furniture of all kind: made to order, and I warranted to be of the best matt nets and workman ! ship. Tipratida. January 17. 1852. =CAL MUM FICIS. ,N UAL: 64111U1liC UIIICSB accompanteu aMC 1.1 le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L sOI:LE 6r Cu., upon each box. In offering to the public this justly celebrated SOY EIIEiGN BALM OF LIFE, it is nut our wish to mac any false statements or wild assertions of ti.t it superior effieleney in rebturing to health the swk and suffering, well knowing that their reputation as a STANDARD ME It I rIN E is n: itselisualcieut refer epee for the afflicted. Many prbufs - Light Le giver, of their value on poi et but we prefer those unacquainted with them to satisfy thenmelves by enquiring of living witnesses and trying the Pills. They w'ul find them perfectly sale and reli able in all cases ; thing, purely rogclulilc, and a mcdi tine worthy their best conGdence and patronage. The following certifleate was sent us for the public good: Efutinirrr I, Monroe Co. N.Y., Ma) 10, ISSI We the und.rsigned, cn! . zens of Henrieth, baring used per.onally Dr. SouYB B,;rerrign Ba!tn PM. and witne,sed the he:dth•restoring eirects thereof, overfutly recommend these l'il!s to the arlticted as the Lest with which We are acquainted. G. 11. ROBER'N, 0. H. BROWN. NT. D. PHTLI,IPs, D. G. 0 TN. H. A. TIBBETTe, LCWIS REED. P.S.—You ire at liberty to publish this for the pub lic good. . BEWARE OF Cor Ear - Errs t. We' are not aware the any one who is making a spurious article hag yet dar ed to make use of our name ; but some of them has bad the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy our Circclars. Certificates, Ar.e. Un!ess the public are careful when 'hey purchase, they will he deceived. (07,The genuine Sort'reign• Men Pills can be had trholesalittind rotaili, of Dr4SOULE & CO., Slmetie OnOndagit to. fir. Y•; • Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER, Towanda Pa., and h their Agents in every town in the Country. 21y Lafayette Barr Mill Stone. MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, formerly foreman for many years of the Lafayette burr Mill Stone Manu factory, 240 Washingthn St., N. Y., (W. Tack, agent.) would inform his friends and the public in era I, that he tras established a PURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY ) AT BINGHAMTON, N. Y. In Leroy buildings, opposite Eschange Hotel, and solicits a share of their patronager He will have constantly on hand a large stook of French Burr Mill Stones, a. 4 also a large supply of French Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth,. Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster, and Patentelf- Digesting Ettighea.' i . • - - - - edit - nodeist,trietrneinr4 ilia Metal, anti the public, that he will fatthfullyeiecuie all Orders en. trusiedicihia care,•not only in quality but in pri. ces of articles furnished, and solicits their kind pat. nonage. ORDERS by letter willbe ex . ecuted with as much care and as 'cheap as when .. purchasers are on the spot. REFERENCES—Hon e D. S. , Dickinson, Hon. John A. Collier, Hon.. A. llirdaall., Hog, V. Whit ney, Dr. Eldridge, Col. H.l.eivis. W.D. Weed, & Co. Binghamton. D. Searle. Isaac Pust, Jtidgc Jessup. Salshury,& C 0.., Montrose, Pa. Caleb Caro:mit, Friendsville. Thomas Phinney, Dundatt 0. 0. & H. Shipman, Waverly, N,, Y. • Thomas Pearsall, Smithborough, N. Y. Major P. Mersereati, Union, N. Y. M. 71-Nichols, Owego, N. Y. Royal & Whitaker, Waverly, N. Y—JOHN.W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, Nov. 8,,142:424 . , CLOT ET. 'G! ! A _CAMPBELL:bac-Mg been purified by 11.. the recent fire, have again fitted np their CIOTIIING STORE, tin the same place as'before and are now offering for sale,Vdesitable assortment ...of fall and winter They being desirous of thtiriecetii loss, will eilikeasoszacttriow Pricm.roi4 - g r, ~- -T imhda, Nov:4IOTM -4.1 Cistern and !Welt maim X. _LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rattiall - of kind, size, &c., cheap for ready per; for sale by Jan. 8, 1858. R. 'A. WELLES. EtMM MEE Eara Illikel!autone. STEAMgNOINES AND BOILERSnet zitainc cone . LAWRENCE, MASS. frANUFACTURE Steam Engines snit B oil jxj - fm us 8 to' 1000 horses power. fl as i onl ginns; on heavy iron bed plates, cast in one pi es ia e. halve espltheibn valves; all joints ground a o o „ to L i s steam 'tight' withlnt packing or paint ; all l efifinot wearing surfaces large, and running in adjustabl e fifit r.4 of bronze or Babbitt metal all balaaceAcheeh turned belt face, The Regulator is attached to th e k.) plate. The Force Pump is in an' indepe a d e „ arranged with crank 'haft and tight and haf ts ready to receive a belt from the engine shaft ,„ fi any other shaft. The whole style of work i s eoe : t° passed by any engine builders in the Unitod atc4. Boilers of the bear American or English iro st i„ cast or wrotight iron—,-either tubular or with made in the most thorough manner. ' Engines from Bto 100 horses power colus soi hand or ifs progress, tia be delivered within a fe s q,' of the receipt of an order. Also, Steam Saw Mills, capable orgasm ] , 6000 , b oar d measure, of one inch boards, in 12 ho wl , ,: t h one Muley saw; and requiring no other fael ma sae sawdust. sa T w h m e liffo,llionvve,jinugainagre sthteeampriecesngionf3e:aobfoesiwieuroalrithemeseirei:scii chimney, complete OBI" irons ; meleY se ss , setters ; feed, and aft bolts and irona for 30 feet carriage, complete, $l5OO, Steam engine, 10 in. diameter of cy finde r 25 in. str o k e with beating tub s uLa r r ac h e o , i a le n r d , c a o li n l ea n i s n t i i I n t ggii, pipes 'sire,,, i other parts necessary to set it JD complete ope n tion, Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder. 30 $1525 i r n e stroke with tubular boiler, containing 480 s heating surface, complete as before, qua fee t of Delivered on the cars of the Boston and M $1775 aicell road at Lawrence,26 miles from Bo s t on . Termi yd ,el 4 on delivery. Boilers' for the al.ove modified M snit par c h tk ,„ , and prices accordingly. McKay. h Hondley, late of Pittsfield, Mass., alza me steam ens.ines are already widely known, haw rece nt l y taken charge of the works of the Essex Crept:llmnd will be able, with their increased facilities and rsprs m , '..C.eir approved en:nes cheaper nn i 1: , r th'.n her: t rxe. May 8, 1g:,72.y liDaN M(KAY, $5OO CHALLMNGE! 11 - ' II TEVE If concerns :he health and *pa % ti of a p.npr , ', bt at all rimes of the most 'Cala trvportanee. I take it fir granted that every m u u.,1 do all in their power to save the Sires of U m children, and that every per-on will endeavor to lro mote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to my defy solemnly to assure you that WOl6lB, ac corti.ng to the opinion of the most celebrated pysictias are the primary elitist s of a large majority of &seam to which children and adults are liable ; if you bre an appetite continually clanging Irons one k,i,.10f fool to another, bad breath, pain in di, sto mac h , p , c ki ngu the nose, hardness and I allbess of the belly, dry cotte. slow freer, pulse irregular—rernemhe r that ill denote Worms, and you :h , ul!dtonceapply th g Medy • \ 33obensacli's War. Syrtp An article founded upon • ;11K,p,e., ro pounded with purt.! y Yea. t 11 le ....uie.t a featly safe when tale n, and det,re.n.ed in al', r• t il a u and not leav toz the en, in a d •014..! ran ./u.,a, most advertised noistru onlpe,.l e,t Ca!en.,l,forEte removal of Wortni:, Fuck zs I.:,zengeg, l'e• li r uget &c., but has performal the roost care w d saved the Hilts of thou , inds, t , oth young an d „.„L„.l ‘ have teen pronounced h in.curable L) pe r ,, clans. Read the folluwinz, and , 1 , 0 co „i rti . its efficacy over others: Mot.;:t• Rivre,N,J. Ma. J. N. llons.Nsaex—TLis is lo aornly that ur child, 13 )t-nts of age, baling Leen srl. tot tfarsald was attended by Drs. Loper, Whtitti a;ttl l'ho!er rola lung titre without receoing any be; t:tl, Aiss Vier geing her up as incurable, I nem to l'h , idetttland consulted Grit oT the 1.4,4 pltsrc,•ins; her clere g l a Vowing VVOIsr:. It Wat , of e I wa, try 1f.(2,-,,t., 4 ,•, Worn , ;.A.e.; bottles the reg.t,rted 1,1 teLlt. 11 , 0;e:it tt.is Wlll prole a ,en,Lt.t., 1,:,:uz4f0 tr 1 nebe=a,cli'f_ Lircr No part of the FYS'CM I - m the 1.11... a, ,:,;, a J - or giv,s.44 a prula-r .errtal•,.. • . t . action part. (~f •t. • Ll%l r I) watell c,c:y ERE Eli acu , til..,t and mut ly secrelion rtol2ll tthr pulinor. iry L.enarine; or pr..quotc,4 the u,>• ;._ r.4t-• .., r 1•; vi vF. .11 rrut:tr, Lich vs in explicalde ma:,ner, 11. e rerta.n rn ri I awn. , t,r tYstem. 3d—a nnt^, hi,h rive. .one and J ingth to the nervous n y s t, i . i . to: tenhh arm n_,•rtoell pens of the body. 4.h — a whirl) am, la perfect harmony with other indnnient, , . and 0 1 4 rium en the bowebt, and expe'in Er •!e VaS Ot meant and vittated matter. arid ;Nr, , :.:lz ti.c 1...033. 11 'XCh"" strops disease and re....t.:re , ben;:!). .42:entspr Braerrd —Dr. 11. C. Porter.v. J. AL Reed, Tou;M:.l., ; Athrns ; ‘! Bullock & Co. 9 . mii!.tield; Bsroei A: Barley, ro• leV ;H. Spear, Spri:.;•;:e1.1; 'Lira, Troy ;L D. 'Taylor, Burlington ; llrot; n Monreetn. Parkhust & Lamb, Leroy; Chas. tallibone, Clam"'. also T. B. H.,wland, Columbia, travels in the tifrez counties. 4.4 'REIM OLD ETAMII STILL IN OPERATION! THE i•u!)-ert: , (ir nounce :u the putO.o have now to orde! all of Cabinet Furniture, such ac Sofadhvaos, LOU! Center, C;!rd. Plaineand fast To w r s. Niaho2;thr. 1- nut, Maple and (Merry Hareaz,. Standi a non. j and Bedsteads of every description, which art, a , • will be made of the hest unoc,•rtal and workiseuir manner, and which they will sell for cash ^aft!' than can be bought, in any other 11 4rt:-/WX country. REL&IDT-STADE COrrINS , , on hand on the most reasonable terw. A,N"' HEARSE will be furnished on Pun era! JANIE'S 31.1. M.W 3 Towanda. June 1, 1852. TO THE TRAVELING PI:BIN. ITR. OLMSTED, 'Norm rron of the Ittbel s Yi nd the rl I traveli ng eha patronage, and solicits the continuance of 'newt! nge p , tt g bi i i % c •es ge h n k er t a tl i a l n y k , s i t o o r h ib lset ;', r. AN OMNIBUS, will run regularly to and from the Ware'" P ': ' to meet the Mail Trains for the s eem:llllhr" • strangers and travelers, who wish to visit 3 ant village on business or otherwise. 9 3"' of first rate . - Four Horse Coaches , are running through to Towanda. • Those wilt be insured - a seat in the coach from thy' and those going to the RA I L-11 0 D ca l i . stoP at Athens, and spend an boar or vet s: and tie insttred a conveyance in time to 4 'l fegnlar trains of cars going East or West . "Also those who wish to leave their teams fun be' be conveyed to and from the cars free ot chart'. 'Athens; Sept., 1, 1852 FLOUR.—A mpocliv• ceived, and for sale by U. tit quantity ()Ist:put-tine dour, Tcwantla, IG. I 93:1 • 21 II I! L IMZEI= % 11, -0 =II El MIME