Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 20, 1846, Image 4

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'''Art tad. also beard from ',liine,litirrienieipil, c t4
That 6114:-S :cf gprilt,:g• are
. motif:re ifoi,lki r pOor f;be.viy
all old "wive's fable, though,t_slie had often: ,wit,
nessed. - the enlivening effilkts • Alf: those tzrnal•
snows otithefreslt*startitigNegetation.; ;
Science has shoVvit that the itrealri:nttip' - 'of
the ;acietitiMEitihas: Or on
, log 'gases are setfreo liy,the,WartMlicif;SPring,!
siscend,to.the:icinutls. combine: widt„tiwir.
ture; which at thatsseasoo •ofitO:coogeolsl:atlci•
falls to "earth. , " itt-form ••etiargeCwitli
"Pliktt4 ailt,'is ,it
''Were`seize 'and.tu*ibur,ilieiyforand rife be t
41. 1 . 01 . e . • •"- •
Artrertinaciously exclaims, ree have freg nen t-
Plastetaitviiim wet clay soils, without
deriving the least benefit:
Stbienee laußtly•replies....Ye.n.rnight ass well
i give a. drowning min, sunk"- twenty. feet Wader
• -.stater. a dose of medicine with' . the expt•ctation
of resuscitating fibm, ea t'fi lipply"A'atter ‘Vet
before they have been propetly ; pre
pared by draining and ploughing. •
extrica t e 'the iiro\iiiituz WWI Conn ,the
w,ater,,get him warm-and . dry--theit if a stiark
vitality, remains. admioister.your
-,jdieinesolndthe latent powers of life will be. ex
cited to activity...- ." • i ..;
ihe"-saine curse with yotir clay lands";
cut blind ditches 6i suitable diatatieisand io pro;
lips;directiprtt, lad tbent With bririslqy flat
Ehal preferable, matifiraetoretiles; frOm
the clay into proper forms and they will be en
during: - - • -
..,, , ..11.aving . dratried your fields thoroughly, intro--.
:.duce the rub- , soil-plough, get in your wheat eat
, - hy itirthe•slras.nn, and the next Spring hi s Marti)
`sow from four to quarts'of Cldver 'seea'ivith
as malty, of .ristal/qj ; and from sine ,to, to, .NS'O
bushels of Piaster tothe acre. and roll down the
,surface when the weather will permit.
• The nextseastin mow the first' crop of clover
'you please Lpestiiring With swine is better
ticonomy however, Land .the secinicl'seaseii pis
mire sparingly, and, in the, mouth of August turn
heavy crop,rifelaver by the aid of
improved patent plow, ii you,have umbetter
tide. ,It is the best we have ' this
• 'clovetlay, or sod sow your'. wheat ; drug'.ainl
roll it in; follow thebext 'with the same
routine of cl over and JilaSier, , To.ur sulisequelit
crops will lie,abundant, and, your lands v. ill be
richer. then. when. covered with the foresw.— '
Not a particle of manure will be required to aid
in effecting the renovation.
Science would, :however direct the farmer
hciw to save and multiply enriching products
-"from the sink. the slops and refuse matters from
111e;hobse and yards, stable and pourtri: roosts;
-'Circe-and place uilhnnt primit us to particular
ize on these heads. It is sufficient to say, with
the-addition of these enriching compounds, to
the course suggested, and cold., flat•clay lands
_,Mat,Art has exhausted, and knows not how:„ - to
• replenish, can be converted into the best wheat
-end corn lands that the State of Ohio furnishes.
' Sdience" would 'also direet the sante prineipl6 -
in. regard : to blind ditches and sub.soil plowina,
of deep trenching as applicable to the prepare,
(inn of gardens and fruit yard soils of the quail=
jpsttlescribed. Every garden of thisquality,
should be.surrunded with a blind ditch from
two or three feet deep, laid with brash, , stones
or tile, and eovered will' earth. and shmild fie
traversed by'sitiiilar ditches running . Parillit
each other, two . rod4 apart. The surface ShO'irld
next be broken-eighteen inches deep and be tan-;
riched with abundant supplies of the Peatycom.:
post preciously' described ; and 'Haslet -With
Poudrettsi sfieuld he employed as`a topdreasiii,g
to, lie:Jtills'ef various plants, cultivated:
Tfini.insited:"Your gardens and freie,Yartli to
clay lands.would vie with the best the World,,ar
fords. • •• '
If you bre•not. dispiised to put full leretlenee
in the,STidt #lions' §cience; test - their correct.
fieh scale —dig a - tlitcli, ; throti . o
some of your Wet mid. drowned .lauds.- 7 -Upori
the.embankment try.a patch of wheat, clover
and,-plastere-c'rrymther patches orgardemvege
tables, cucoinbeisnOlons, •dreaSedi 'with
poullrette ankftightlr.". The result:of yopetria)4
in this way:Will convince you that the,princiPle
may be (*tally, a iiPltia to a, field era W field farm:
It is not w ruutter A yet- to he teste . :l expert-'
went. It hatbeenfully tried, bolt in this coum ,
try anil 'iffy
In exiefi;iile,'`,diMilcts in Scotland' where
twenty-fictieArk S[Oce, the p(tp - tdatb,in'eoultl
scarcely calse,rxitmeal enough for austenane-. 7 -
scientificfaiming,has changed die entireeharac-
ter of the Soil , by I.the introduction of ditching,
sub-soil ploughing; eloVer and plastei. to such Mn
extent iltat•they; are'nour large exporters of
wheat.
We.ditell;:iisruop;icngilt,„upon. this fact. for
we believe thatilie.niodeScienc.e . .suggeste. will
before the close of. another neneraiioniehancre
the staple of -the Western Reserve from the prri
duct of theAntiv;"tli that of rte reheat " field::;
2 - I.fagazine. ,
Notes onTartnitig.—Frela Our 31rmprandum . Bolt.
Rocits.Thernots :Of many plants will creep
aside 16'6MR..11'3d ekfth, or ai approaqh - gedd.
11% fop. - Darwinsav e , routs put Out no nbsorh
egt. vesse l s where they are not stimulated by
artypar•liiienes unit that they !elongate ,isely
• -
where theylf,fiudprpper inutriment....--Piiy. 17.
-Where-the soil is rioli and mellow, "the loots
aflott'plaats nre longer than the steins:
Thtirelrirtees`the fihres'of the roots of wheat
iceet:dilels,"on the side of a marl : pit; also
the milt . 6f - a toriiip, drawn by hand two feet
and ia• length., • The imporignee„ of ex
tended 'roots and of tilling - the ground, .to the
vigivr!and productiveness of a - plant; may he
evidelided in ;our tillage fields, where :,the
outibie l iiiws, or outer_boriter of grain. is gen
erally inferior, beeaush' ' the `roots c a n no t so
fteely..,eAteed into the adjoining grassgrounds"
El-because-the ground is Often lass, perfectly
, 'Cobbett has , given a forcible. illustra
tiotilivi this •Matter : several rows 'ofturnips
were'rlriteilonel o a pal, along side Ora ridoe,
which wasiiloughed unti harrowed, when the
fitve: heat. hoed, but which
vvese.. net ho e d stall. The third row, of. tur nips
frara - thulfresit ploughed ridge were ildubiethe
size.of the rows. beyond it z.thoseof..Ake.,,r,ec..
and rote were; double 'the : size of those in the
third o wail those in the first row were much
larg t erllrati those in the second. - This. deer ,
coed was imput .1 ivholly to the influence' of
ttierel;:iiid iiis
WO epee. eAtended: to ffte, Mira rot;Oio T . a 5,740
dobbltritb.product.tadrensequently, this mots
of the - 0610s griming:la the third row must
tpvir,e,x tend - tbig fie tlo
ed.-grautid:)Y:T.hese factstdmonish. the...farmer
4tritlinktetitaind to ase the cultivator
ematig hisitqcd_emps.—Citliirafor.
~,i tY ' r ,
•1 0 itlbi 1411:1 5 41 ' l l l ffi l l 101ili l lb: t I 'HIV:. 1
-Nostersoc t fleyrriletigg,iscangttri- L itatc
Te 'h 'fir l " Wta- •- " V' n'" xis
'
vw o first s Iva • , turnip..- 7 , pin A • , .
... ~,, , v, . ic-mu.v. , .., as .1,, t0,,%A i‘.s
,-:; I The ;.in ;red faction ;,oLthe,yttxrnip,ausoMthe
(eultivitteti.ertipt.feoltsaittdds ttioiray . in-tlitta,ar
tif , titishb nil r , -.. , dof . .i h•e• We've rtil!'t/ti rie i e's ', f h er ,
iifay'bi' selected, itil . tilii'4:l 4 iiii).
'', l ‘ .. : 4:4 illg'o, l l';''
Alfe'felfii'itZihti`'Whiiii;'audrriliiZl,lie raga., ... ,
. , e ls,t.,, .Ms-balp,,,mr, i t Ve_ I , I,111.11101,,M,:l 1
, most.citu purism of: these,traticties„innityield
1 . the .larg.imirlutintity-of'etrefable matter for'th
usevinfiarin-lifid.Ptit'shiatild be'finifitVeir Willi
I:that {here ife . ::li;kris ‘ ties ',' . 4Ci . JilS ( ::rif . 4,lioi' l l , t:
! : ii'11,,, : ri : i.4:94'-efOi ; . , itiblilPr-TP - Kut ,i,i la , P ,
,nei,itiar 'stet P,,,7 T(te-seqdgibmilil he •Idayk_aut i .
4411. - I,orte ;pond dieing , sufficiettif frirkarlatEre.,
haphat quantify . piculneing" - plaifts 'etiptigh I
, bit t.:2,ls' tile ifeir-ii fiable(:liiiiiil,;'4 , .'foiiii s 'if: t up
;( I ,; . ;ii - 1 4.Ti. T ! 'x i 'Ai) 0 `c.'W.4-'idi, ; 'iti6 tinie'liir sow.
foe fieingfrioti iiii. 3,6 th of doneitri,tlig,irktitll
of July ; . 0 e soil best uilapted fur their ?tiltiva' f
linn.if t etfteatlisht.'illy :and friable litant. , .iii al.
~ . rnost.unys.dry;soil,..with theelietiticimorsirkna
anti.heavV, clava.-- , -The , : land its beirt•prelled
:bytthro - Winr," it ! Ml6' drifts' l i ti , th i th:i;iplotief . , in
w hick comr9t]iir 4liiiit ari'ariu re may be plaCed
and covered , r . "
, tiftfintiA tlin'itiongh, forming
a )ritize, t . elti,ilp ie:(4:6l,:ky Writ the seed might
he 41iliefl,..:, • Teh t riits-bagneiburishes ,welh, on
a, clover, lap. , tv hick may belrrolte it :up etficiliti e
.first troll of hay is carried ;. the• plant* malt inc
their appearance in a few dayS; tithe" SeaSiiii
be favorable;
,the- gleaqing being performed by !
means •ola vultiyetor•;•the thinning , of thioplaiits
.being,amie:by'Aiand.' to.the - distarice'of eigiii.or
Itc:n.incliesrin /the- 'rows.' ;. The :iltialitf Of iiii4
'crop depends upon tbs . 'S'iie, kitif , ',w . hal rit,..rf•
in 4rk 0it'...:11,11!
,141 , ;,041 . C . 09t9 ,ppess the ,most
,nifiriment,.. :ThO L value of t he, rop is very! .ya;
.riously ,estirnated.. the product , bein;z. , on an
average, tin pood land 600: bushels per-aere,
the profits , being sometime - estimated 'its'high
1 aii SO 'Otiltars 'per aere, their value varying. in
I different' seeions and places. It is one of the
1 niust,.yril tip.le, : ekopa-raised• ;y; 141-fanner:l al
-1 'though; they.,ak less. es . teeMf'il than formerly ;
, still they are,excellent food fur all.kititlicaleat
'i de. cheep and horses, and produce large' quan
tiiies,of the best' manure. - " '''''
.24. The
, s uhite turriip reipiirea the same soil
andreatmept..and the .sowing may be delayed
for a longer. time..: •Jt is .not so. nutritious 'as
the preceding. but is still.exeellent as a second
- crop. and.for Cattlefeed.in the fall of the,year,
by whieft•iour'se light - sbils maybe improved.
T h, Taultard :eariety,of 'white turnips:llllßn
yields, an enormous _crop. anc• is closer inlits
texture than thOWOrfollt white. . - .- . • r
-3d. Thwvello*varietieS May be'soivi about
the 15th tif :fitly; afid Are :Jailer titait 'Ole Whites.
althUngh inferior. to . the ~ r uts-baga,.. Sinclair
estimates the amoutit of nourishment in 64
draehms,ats follows : .• .. ,
gt
MEE
"' Grains
White Tan _ 76.
CrianonANltite,lonf, 80
Norrolk „White. . . . 73
Store or Gatclen turnip, 85
Ruta-baga, '
This tahrc sliO,ws'afbi*rloit3i:nttj t e cuta
,bnga
about six or seven per eent.of its whole weight
of nutritlve matter, wfille. ale-1 .Tpriet,ies
afford stµ' (4r,3 . 0ei cent. aniJ in; the y
roots. onli",thgee an4ra half per
whole welithl4, iltutee , one zere.of niti-lfagasis
equal to one antt a lialf acre of th&vvilite.§..:—
Gary'it
7 - 777
) ~Inupgratrot of Bers.
Hives shooltLbehoisked into at this' amain,'
and all thelliter.atiditilth which hascieetinitd6
ted on the;;llaiftirdc,tifuslied
Salt shotird T & constantly " - o'n'.4l.te:
form, under.thp lipps,“ They are fo'nk
,of
article end it is.fetal to worms. Catmint hertS
are agreeahletto bees`; and some of thedi shodid
be planted itpar INp-hives. tt tr. 1,3
area`
Housei - h - iltrtiO'ooer the hives,
nniaance. BIN r d a shelter 10 iNgliert
moth. and It.is7not -easy to destroy- iloshen
we have-me -reedy access to The .back-of the
hive.
Each hive'shniiht be set on a firm'po'sf;'lliiili
feet high, j lrhiti:sh r obld be so ( Sh.ftereittiy.
some tree tbatthe r ; 'sbade may covey, t i lie,.l,tkve
from .10, 4'. M. :Pie, pnetnumust,
be sawed ofEsquare. tind a board : , 12 , .inehes
quare, most belfitlled: on to it tiimly ' This
win form tbilphitfdiii of the hivm' "
- Cut. 44' . .pin . Chiiirihior in the hive 'for'
beps l en.t ‘ er, raise your live one-third
-42 ft-inch hist, fly means of month chips of
that thickrigss'J ibahlie:WeirrhaY, have free ae=
cestron-all-eitlet.:; Iflou.rnisedtehiv's:hithAr
the' bees-aril. foreetl`to go to the Corner posts to
climb tip'etery they ' if "Cott si
the hive tiowh elo.ec they
. cannotcyter., ,
_ It is,well to, visit your bees often in summer.
If you come dailivand'behave civilly they will
consider yen' a friehd,intrYou miy'cant uethe
'hives witli greatpike without running any risk,
of heleg,stuog, You must not taken stranger
with you. You will often &nd the moth worm
.crawling-about th e platform. grows.to be,
an inch in length'when can get good living.
Destro3- b l veiv"one'''Yon see, and let there be no
crevices, for thentto Am ; Miter to
laylienegg . s.,l .Every board shouldbe smooth
and sound Viutside: • '
tviltbefinitering•about the'hive by
the first of pne. 1 if. not sooner.' These lay
thei J
r egrithin, or pear the biin; mtien 'they - dare
to, anilthise are the parents of the.bee meth--
the great destroyer of the bee. Ifyou, can in
duce' Mete milleitto• iitton blaze which
von play kindle neat tlietivett in the evening.
you will do well :Ire ItiVelteaid that a dish
of wheyYjei . near tliejsY4will attract. the mil
ler end caur-her,to,dratra bersdfin it.;,, This
schemets easily. rain practice, and we hope
our friends' willity it. ' •,' ' •• -
We have mate it
. ourptectiee - IT visit
.out
beee'every Mornitig, affd,,lo.Cink UP the. liiVes
examine . , them.
.;. ,They, a
stranger.dmit...-F.e used to weigh some clout
hives:daily- ". One, of sizein" June,
gained ttifee'poptfdsrt day;'foy seven dayss in
suee4ssiinif
GasTroicrt Veruarra.—The '_.Gardener's
Chronicle recent metidir,TorlhforetLy appearance
presetired t 'ai %k's4l.lis'i'dirlfierinprovetrflaviat, to
graft curre94 4 l7K clilikrimAlpOliis&A the red.
,
flPn.Y.4 ll reO,OrAiii ititt
high, • Thsticip;inaitiabia.ilecklosvotasuiense
compact h ea d,- of trituedsor oliptstieisinltieifor
izontal titr-ktilVitutiiMktf"tatkm - odeli Of
trainiag r w,ifig,eggrkipr*ffeto sun and air,
much improvirtFth'iliftlittot:ihs The
imporianee-ofirinatning-the buities, up to a illo
gic stem, ttrAii4rieltithfiglAililniftai,ilitate clean
coltdreViiißeati brinferitig two /tundra and f.
ty inickers . co 0.6471 'lOll ?idulia dense
bruph•liesp,:is.4 . it olpioUs to thii4:,o4 - o,:..hake
trgtioth
313:11Dos : Cur `3llalic•A9l3r.-a3Er—s •
.fit,n4i. F A t.:ll !.-.i ., , n ; : . , , p , g j i • um . ; t i
11 till . tilli , 'l' U Oli. I . rsi • .
itN-spoet. a iiihat'prit•ri'otto Titin fiiiiyinir-:''''
ltu'd iilttliO,lttfe,'lh r iii•iiiViorid,' -•• ' '- '.'! '
t• ' -- . ' Aiiii &Mc.' ' '''' ''' l. I
le ea.oorilterireOltlitlttelOtle
he public gener a lly
s tWaille
now receiving ,ii - ,:ve , iy large ,
.ve)f,i3*sol.lAsiOrt,ont of
I :Vt'S.At\ ch, p;1.0 6 . 8 ", far
!V .4 1 0; 1 Vt .. 9" 1 1 ., C* 1 .9g ;
rose combination or 'Fiarik
, ilarobliin'd;, No:3'nfia 4,
tlicitr4 tai,r - iviikiitgi( >la
3, and..4,'peetrildrif 4 &Mei
ildog . ti with unr,nitint
iiri plates, school-110,1;0*W
_church - stoyes; .‘ cyliuder coa . l aurl_payloy wood do., all
oftisttieli ,will,loo;soid 'n,s law' es rif.,,kni - ottliii `;.sttlblish-,
"then? t Militiacif tl4'noiky9lountliiii, fat 'Wheat, efts,
rye, corn, pork, butter, ChTese, and cash, nof. T r,efue,ell ;
TINIWNIIP - « t rind;it ilihnletAlfryilid
' r Ala: With'kto t v'efi . pe,: (Olbrioiii; stril•j titbit; of 'iday4nd
4in, i iihfßifyfrili: kiire juO,'lffritiSli histie`,"stiFet'ziiie,
;CiSf'tii;ililf,cusiiiiiiiiie, nviih Job iioilcbl C•sbei descrip;
ttol3,46lV:ria: c l owitlei&` She'd' trOu liiriiips i rone
oh' slidrf ilbtfe' and irl a worklniinfiket'maid4er: ' ''`
:And in addition to theid;os'e•irtrelea, •he iiltredo to
eeltc(ny43oll, pri hlncl a guodanicle (A/We 2514 Mir
i*`Pinertef: tritri ' 1i:( till' di Pt %Li Kg .114 hii-el
and liodna-,. enriflab:•iniickettif.t:goiviatidlek.lard. aml
:butler.' -LlQUP,l3.•suelk.psi rum, gRA d'rAn d.YI and
pilidkiy.. t 4 T tligi.reel tilltraitero.i • irtle feroo; MTV'',
.epice,sulpratuNginger.starch,cloyerycinnaninn , segarsi
tobacco„cavindish ood„Goo : out..oandieii , Auto, gigs. cal.
•Pi44illerfingi•Wfett ami•dfied fruit, cjderobecT, and all
iitlier articles usgelly.k,epi.diri gro,46„itil ,of, #4.ia will
bo sotitukreen,Ged prices for rwiily,pay.,••. Store :111431/ 1
nufacturina Establishment . not, kept exactly Au ~lontnn•
ye's corner block, but in the next building below; on
theArdtaNcotlhoitut3llVq4ara, cyhOi r ekpersdini r. jab,
,ing to pyrehascrthe i aboee alleles. wjlt do i welllo4e111;
- arul.n.toinine before purchasing eisewbely.... ,• •';
.1 ..11'pv,.. 12, 18415., ~, , , ,-. •., IL C.-11.NE,J,-,.
H.11111g,A2). , REDS7TAZIS,
, - , ~:-.- . ~,.., "THE''solise , rilvra stilt et,iithine
L ' .' -i't • .."''
•••to. roapufaclure andloci+ tin hand
lt 'their old ' Anna.' all ltilitio of
:
. ...
• '(,`one am! 11 4 od(healrlzgirs :
t, z<4 ~.1:-..-..: . also Set(ees or rarioyslcin,(ls
. t '\l i . 1 4.,11.47.1.C'T.1 : :: , . 4 4.41,„p1exe0
t:.' ''" .... Jlescriplion. wkie4 we will
.;,. 1 f .
~ . : sell low for cash or, Prndfloor ,. .t
f: . ~ TURISING•tiono to onlet4 ' '
.. „ . • TQAIIiI.NS. dr, fltAKj:S.,Salt.ic.'..
• Towanda. April 23,,•1845. . , • ~ •;,. • '
S.IDDLE .IN,D IMRSEM
I;LFs.a~a w 1 DD A'..71 - 1111 4 so.r.„
roc ESPECTFULLY inform that they etillcontinue
the 'rrianufaciure - ,nrSaddles, "'althea, Harness,
&e., in Col. hlies building, next dodt to J. C. Adams'
Law Office, where they will keep constantly , on hand,
and, manufacture. to order. ' •
Elastic fhb; Common and Quilted Saddles.
Harness, , • - Carpet. Bags,
' " 'Trunks; '
• "eolith's. ralises, C.
Carriage Trimming' 'and . Dlilifary , Work 1.1911c,t0
older. .
,"
• .
Maftrasai•s. Pew and Chair•Cuations made'orishint
notice and rea.onahre terms. • • " • '
• .
The subscribers hope by dorm their tvolVwell, and
by 0. - stridattentithr to husinesi, to 'merit a share of
put . * tiatioitrie. ELKANAH 'SMITH &: SQN.
towanda; M*21:1P45. ' ••• • •
1112.73:E1MV
• - , ~, -, - ' L,•.• M. NIT.' ee • CO;, - croUl4 fe
-1 '.v- - .. " 7 1 :-----,.„." Itteetlly inform the citizens of T 0"...
.. , -.71 .. !, • ' - 44 : E , . anda and tho_publie generally, that
''''l-Z"uf it' lAhey hays , on hand isr. manufacture
IC° q •I ''': 11 4• 1 11'' M order all .Lituls.of -CABRar
t
Y 101 . ° r ' - ' 4 : ° -.i i t t . IAN k ' T c RE. of• iho-best state
i..+.,
li
-- . -' b 9 surpassed, in.additiunto the naval
la4nitriteht ih ehuntry Shops', We', will keep on,liatid*pd
mbiclii.9ide'r ,SC),FAS: of 'varlidi'idid most a"pfreed
pa'ttorlie';` Sdfa rocking Chairs, 9.lol.:tereciln superior
atylmandlur. ease and. durability cannot I*. sutpifssed
even in our %large cities: , Ahm,.tlid half Wench:2lla..
briguke Chair, teautifdlly upholstered, with Marled hair,
,whielt 'haver, i CLPI;Iiti" 0) t * Kity . , and fitiiihfil .wittYilie
best htdvisiving.:.
.111• o flatter ourselves ;that hi;ing
hail-much experi c tice-in the businy.as,, SC,Mhalt . 7,lle- 41e
ic;',4tiscy',iti. yVii rc:a§ frel;ai,:p - 944 . 6 .. call; vottv.ilto
.q uarity ;aid irlise.:ai.ul by airiet _attenifriii lii'.,briiii4as
hope to-ineTiv finalreekivelhepstreitinge of a liberid * . n.
istunitys :,,,, - ,', •=',•• .-- 4 . • L - . ht•NYE-W C
Towanda, Septerrthor I;18415: -• •. • -.! .;•, • ,•
... ...
UR- 47171.7;1LE , •
AY B 'HAD at' ouriNoff tnficli toicet ttetii: it
;Ina 'ci4C't,Cen 'said' Toriandri. ,'Goode'4,rq
eicatr„an.l.ialo4 tart' lo,CaTerl.'and 'that th e aacryt''.wri
can afftritAlr fat,',to tio it. kinds of proaueL:taill
he received intprircebt. , r Atso?LUMBER of all kinds;
; '.; NI: Myr; 4:00;:.
' , Cnitt:=3lZ l 7.2:-Er'ltaW4-:!a,,
47apruil , be 'Apt n Inrge',.nsortnrent;,firul
(or
nay' thin 'can tirqu'oduced
the lhnd ''Those xhe rife af'pro•
curing diat'iihicli phi] eball Ve - Chtisted: A goad
hcuraatirY,iiail clay bi,frnr.l iticniiiinCe linen desired.
Septemtier I. 1845. vrg - &
;3%, WILL attend' to all kinds' rilbusiness intrusted to
V V hisinme, with promptness and • despaten.•
Ace.in the. Tin anideztcrrelStore building=up stairw..f I;
. . .
, TO 7'llE -LADIES.
• FIE4DADHE p NERvou . s COMPLAINTS•
, itee a , soureasif thuch,suScring ; and.the nerves are,sdn.
galulq pronelci havO their functiont disordered by an,
oppressed condition 'of the othisacti. To reliiee 'a 'hate .
of so muchtligtresS.iiii:Avltieftinindtrid body participate)
Dr. 'Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegeialife' gins : , are
highly recothMended,'as, by 'coati:doing, aromatic„. i r 4
aperient properdesobcy remotre.all oppressive accuthula;
'ons, strengthen the stomach, induce a healthy appetite,
and impart tioncittilityto.the nervous system. Theyblio
cure dyspepsia, coughs and colds, end bilious complaints.
Oillee 179 Greeriwieli,%amt Cuinn 127P04ey . ; see lips
iC '''fbr 4 Bridfird Ithe-LL'
A gentleman of a scrofu:oes habit, beamcr i iffected
With Ulee,ratidas tbe,' Throat and a die
agreeable and troublesome disease of the akin,
his whole system' bore the marks of being saturated with.
clistese.' Ono fret:o,Bnd, wrist were so" much - liffeictie3,
that bo'had lost the use of the' hand,'esreij'Pkttkpefng
eoviiiilWith deep; painful, and offeinqvietrlcere, and his
hand and wrist.weru as hollow and•Parocts as
n honey
comb. It was at this stage of his eomplainti • When
death appeared inevitable from a Icathseteo . disease, that
hp comatcnce4. thp use pf 144.7x,'s ALTrl4Tl r viri extd
having, taken eixteen bottluyis now. perfectlY•euied
'fisbli , l;edg•tr:' • " • '
operates. thrOUili; the Circa Te
emiletrifme the blood end, eradivatesdiscusee('rom
from: the system; wherever located; and , the , nue:arons
cores it has *iron:nevi iq diseases of thelEficht;
Scrofole, Goitre, Liver boteplaknt, Dyspepsia, and,ether
Chronic (Hews, is truly astonishing:- -
:11f,c,panel *Lily .I,Y , li.O, — ..fAXNE, t'S'o,n,tl4'hird
arcat,philXdelphia-7: - I),..l,lontanie
4, • • •, • •, • • •",
4 7: 1 " riIVV.4It:I9I4IE.:IIIE.7.IIikT - 111C.7 , 31P.0:' • ' "
wArDIIIfT- just aluiire the mouth of Elogai•creek,. on
4 ,M-, the 18th 'alt., utile of Hemlock daantling, 'Oppo
sed to contain about'9,ooo feet. , The owner is reques
ted te.`aoine forward, prove property, pay 'charges, and
take possession of the same. . • :
J.ALLOW4 et
Towanda, Aprils, 1846.'
." • (..7
1014 NEIL C:ZL.I- •
NEW EST.dBLISHMEN7'
.1„•E. Canfield, Attornepaltaw;,•,
• •
county; in anothentf An. •.
• A TAC.T WORTH. KNOWING'
agents'
• • LARGLiNEW -, STORE
41,11itiroe 7cotuets,',Vith = full 'f itarr's ;Sppplies,
AT LO E:$T PRICES.
OGERS FOWLER, has, just tilled, by the last
trip of ;the boats for the scarom, his 'large; and
coundridious nows.store-hOnso!with a complete and well
•ossorted_ l?t, of WlJater relcCted Carefully. by him
it'elf in the',Net;stuurPhiladchilfiarearkets to spit
the ication;•iiith'iti Special;vAiktti the tastiandwants
, „
an etnininatioh eiten
4,fiiTaijai4e, cash price
Vnt4Y r r " • • • •
Cloths; Cape;lfrits,llMileig, tard'rigaie, Nails and
-cu l lery,'Ci o 4ily; - S t One w ar e ,.tinware,
• , mientriil:l3 - ordt4 StaPla and
Dry Good's, Drug's" and Dye ?'s
Stuffs, ,e •Leisics, - Alpacetta; ' • '
14a10)114',811tetinga,
' Fliknnelicide.a.,' ace: ' •
fshtiiteveit'vtirietii this
of, th - e'laVet, stytee'nild Of-tht. be4t qnalitietticeording to
tie'•siad as lbw, iiii Can be'aftorded at
' • arty I ,ititCrided for.'perixiarient
41,:tit 'stare tins;porn enciu gli'tia !Able
in, and nbundanee'of fight to test the . ipiality of his goods.
• .1117MBORMEN; eichatige for Boards or Shingles.
vhsll'bhte'all'articles'tit cash laricea, for-he has no oth-.
I 'enr; and they silt fhtiVrit the , stimo , eriteit. in :addition
to , hisgeacial ioisdrtmeinor constant supply of GRAIN,
• ELOOR4•FIAM PO fllciliALT, end all'tho tIfCCI36II
- • ' •'
FARMERS' pinifueaffiadilit.ii all times, at good
nrircb,and,ris,lfaicat au:change - may: fur goods 115. by
:any,tbialer insthe comity. s , ; • .
Personsmoing to thondue•for COAL, ran savehaul
jag by lessirk-theiziemding , here, -(several miles this
side)), etthemaaPhedpricest , and taking an Mild on.the
•-cnicans).whieh,e undeehismrrangemetit,, - mill be 'Other
wise to their iniffnaEadvantage,!hy seeming to purcha
,K'iscoal.o, tha sown havorahloratca of barter there, and
{ . ho miners tho'dcot,of bringing surpluo pro
.duco bad: tomiirket., , „ .
F. has linard,of pigmy souls, near Frankiindale
corners, the old ‘i•ycllow ,- corner,;' whitened riser like
the sepulchre, and. Ip, sores othci.dark corners, which
could.! nd no ooa answer io the ourstion- - tcho is
' „1 , 14 has iiasmal their reach, not cor
nered yet, arid he a'ssures the community which has
imposed so Many ohligations i in hirn fiv past confidence
that he cannot ri-k continuance, by stopping to kick
•MT tintratineements which be is un
prepared to 1111(111., Monroe. Dec. 3. 1845.
BOOT ,St. SHOE 'MAKING.
L ,
~~
. ..~,._.
W. ILCOX es,SAGE have associated , themseves
in the Bo& and }hoc Making business, in the
borough of Towanda, and may he found at the old stand
of S. - Hathaway, lately occupied by Elkanah t. , :mith, near
i. H.§tephrns' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a
shard of public patroace. They intend, by a carefd
selection•of stock, and , by attention to the interests of
their cu sto me nt.to make as neat and durable work as can
bo Manufactured in this portion of the country.
. They keep constantly on hand, and will manufacture
fo order, morocco, calf and coarse boots and shoes;
Lades' Gaiters; shoes and slips; children's do.; gent's
gpitex's and. ppmps, &c., &c.
. . JOHN W. WILCOX',
PHILANDER SAGE.
Towanda, hfaX 14' 154-5-
Only 121 4116' . Npmbee!.The Peniay Magazine
new a nd ele,;•ant edition of the reinue (f the
PENNY' MAGAZINE.
HE success Pinch the cheap edition of the Pillar
has,Met induces the Publisher
to comply with the earnest request of numerous gentle
men in various parts of the Union, to publish a new
edition, on finer , paper, and in a , were. elegant, st yle .
The publister, therefore; Id•reYy annotiricati, that on
thelirst'Sattirrldyy Juty:lß4B, he Pill issue the first
number (jibe fir*
PENNY ilidiGdZINE,
and regularly, thereafter, on the first and fifteenth of
month, th, cofitinfre ler punish'. the seccettlipz, num.
bars, unlit the entire Yrrdk . is'eonipleted:
work pdblidhed in 72 humbers or
parts,, at the toiv_ili,iee '
• 123' cent - per Numbei, '
being ailest Ohe third leas than the originalprice, and
taken coMplCied, V,liycons'titiato eight very beautiful
and larr . ,;e'imsii4al'Octavdylaluntes; of permanent value
'Mt:fulitCes. ' '
-.-- .
714 Linden - I , 6'oy' . ltTainglne, ;sine() tinder the di
of " ocictyy fir tbe r ailinsien of ueeful know
illiqtk4tinnably-,`-origOir the 'moit' entertaining
end 'u4ftil of all the popular works which has appeared
`id iniy any langtiage.‘ Its pages embrace
'every subject in - the. Wide` field :'of fiuntan knowledge;
- and a/ everYditicfe,` whether 'On Science; History, Bi
ography. Literature, or the :Arts, passed the careful
'Fertitey end' oiliest 'ordeal "of an ' able Committee of
learned meh. the' %Jerk; May . be placed in IRO hands of
th`e youth or the: . 6mi . t.iy 'wathoutedan g er Or distrust.--
The propiitarity.,Of the wiirk in Briglarid may be judged
of from ttie'tadfiliet, dlitiM , the first‘ - year of its publi.
"dation' mote 115;ti c 'BO';000 tropieshf 'the monthly paAs
were %hap° , The whole work consists' of about
4,ooo•lirdd imperial octavo pages, and is illustrated
2:obereniiiivindi. The original cost of Stereotyping
died Publishers, was $25,000.
eFThe %%irk i3'sold Ikk all .dealers' in Books and
cheap Literallire: titinuglinuctrie United States. Per
sena liiitift4to obtain' it regularly on, its issue, will do
llathrid their names to Some Tiookkeller in their
neighborhood, at es early a day as possible. The isu•
at Thiebttrit rollia'trAde: • - '
. .
Every Pditinastei in the United States or the
'Carncias is authorized teproCure *subscribeim for this
beautiful anduseful work. By remitting to the Pub.
tstier.l3KE DOLLAR, they will receiv;TEN copies
of envy numlir. The post?re on each numbpr tvill he
nli . ont ?Ai gents: 4 l4o that in the country club
'bing:.tOiettiCi and sethillil on fira dozen 'or more copies
genhetnity the return Matt at very lit
;tre sifiovelviiiilar'retallpvice,sic!stagre included.
MOtiey•tney'Wricaitted .by mail at the 'tisleof the
'Adilttissydir orders to
"3.SAIEDFIELD; Clinton Hall,rlCY.
S. R. is alwayv, supplied with a complete is
aorttneht tlf BpCikt§ in' every department of Literntura
'suitable' far the l ivliOlCiale 'trade, and is prepared to an
'aviCr'anyordenf.for. Tro4s . ,. StationetY or Cheap Pub
lications, - With pionlptnese;'anit at , the very lowest pri•
ces. ' Coin - dry Merchants are invited to call and see for
themseliCti; " '
Elmira, ,Voratig, and Buffalo Line
TIIE Proprictora of the above Line:Will coittinoe to
rugaLine of Passage Boats between ELMIRA,
CORNING and - BLIFFALO. for the accommodation
of EItiIG,RANTS, and FAMILIES, moving West, af.:
fOrding facilitica pot, heretofore tittered to:the Emigrant,
from this se,tion.of ;Vets orti and fethisytvlinia.
I'4 ilo,4ts of 04
. LineFIRST CLASS
Trittnd and,Turniiihed with all the conveniences , and Jac
cOmmorlitions.of PACKETS, commanded by oxperien
c'4 Pitilainfs' and towed.hy relaYs of Horses.
BOAT ROME, Capt. H. W. THOMPScif,
TEMPEST,: Capt. A,':M.:TAIII,OII.
'During tfie can of 1846: one of thidbeve Boats
wiWleave Corning,,attd Elmira, every week; in the fol
idwi4lii:4F.r: • -
evening, at 6 O . :Clock P:l4'.,
Emsiri4escry.Tdmtday„cvening, at 6 o'Crock P. M.
Towing down Seneca lakeivery thins:lay morning.
touching at Rig: - Stir:Win:Le:R. and, Weeded, leaping
Buffalo for,, Corning ,And,,Ehnire,,eseg Wednesday
Morning. I•: . .
FOR,EREIGite:CLIT,4',F.§ACE: apply tri'COVoin
gni boatiL,Ot to Wm. Mrdhiry; Corning, ,
S. XI: 9t,rungG Co. :E/miia
Witit4rtnuta'Ai,ruttle,,Bersehcarls;," ,
kS WWI, Havana," •
Q. Townsend,: Big. Stream, ,
" • ' Sr; , .
Pricp *TV,' Gineara,
. -Gay4 -§'Y'Se,t.. l r4erloo ,
3:Blbierhaker, Sederci Pdg
.Baker,4•llii4 Montezuma, .
• , ireeheetei,'
• ~
• ..
H. Niles, Buffalo.
.
viIIBBER OVERSHOES, of sll sots, kinds end
sizes: for sale shenp:at • • .d24' .. REED'S.
Treasurer's Sale - of Unseated' , :Lauds.
11TOTICE iihereby giyen, that agreeably to en act
11 of General "Assembly of the Commonwealth , of
rennaylrania, passed the 13th day of March,lBls.en- -
titled "An act to amend the act entitled aia act di-
recting the mode 'of telling UriseatedLandifoitiseit,
and for other pupates," and of an act passed the 13th
day of March, 1817 " a further supplement to the act
entitled enact directing the mode of selling unseated'
lands for lases. and for other. purposes." the following
, tracts Of UNSEATED LAND - will be sold at 'public
,endue on the. Bth day of June next, (being the seeend
Monday)• at the Court HiNl*o-, in the Borough
wenda, in the county of,Bnulford, for the arresragee of
taie.i'dUe,and tho,,cosi adcrtied on each lot respectively
No: of INo.ofl Warrantee Co.I State. goad;
Warrant.lAirea.t ' •l& &Ina! Taxesi.
AtueNv
4bo'''' 'John Barton, rent:'; 41:5'39.
401 ' , Frederick, 'Costator 12'20
Peter Beason.. 46
• - . .
• 100 V Coffin • ..4. ^0
418 . Andrew Bnckliart' ,68
• 266 • 'Phonihillr'idley ' 1 ; 18
OP Pieta, ' r• , • 12.23
294 1 . Abel
,Ahto .lo l, - §lertrd...t,
300 A . hraliairi Bradley 1, 03
100 15011 y. Fish
181 AYery, ChriEioAer 651
AsiA r .pn
280 r • • • ''"" 83
496 • SIT ' I+3l
511. , 41314., • . 10,05
510 . ppo, „ 19,95
CANTON.
• 100 5 35
, 409'• 'Boloinul Lyon' ' 15 89
4331.•.Johnt'Friend !2L•67
, Jacob Crook •• 64
100 Mithins! Slough, 8, 85
407' Ainraluiin Singet
Robeirt Shaw • ' , ”24'39
633 J ahn Gaynor' -L 21.57
4GOO . 211 John Vaugu .
1601 31 do ri
4071 Staffiter Carper 19 81
CANTON 'ANO LEROY
4073' John - Morgan
FRANKLIN.
343 Jame's Betts• '2O. 9G
343 Joseph Betts 20 96
343 John Betts 20 9G
400 Henry Bryson 22.40
375 Samuel Cooley 21 67
341 Peter-Edge 20 96
400 Samuel Edge 22 67
343 , Samuel Fritz 20 96
400 Simon Hardy' 22 67
400 Joseph :Seely ' 1 22 67
400 Henry Seely - ' - 22 - 67
400 Peter Temple 22 67
400 George Temple 22 67
400 James Hardy 22 67
400 Jonathan Hamrton _ 22 67
400 Nathan Hardy 22 67
400 Peter Haga 22 67
400 Patti Moore 22 67
400 Andrew :Skidoos 22 67
400 G eorge Sitlaons 22 67
343 George Edge 20 96
400 Paul Hardy 22 67
400 Geprge Cabtator 22 67
400 Jmillua Cooley • 22 67
400 George Naga • 22 67
400 Nathan Haga 22 67
400 Henry Hardy 22 67
400 Pet, r Seely 22 67
400 James Siddona 22 67
400 Stephen Hollingswcith 22 67
ntomtnE.
400 Samuel Arilerson 16 511
400 Haman Caststor 16 50
400 Nathan North 16 50
400 Peter North 16 50
• 400 Frederick Shotis 16 50
400 George Shona 16 50
400 Mercy Ellie 'l6 50
448 Ann Harris 18 48
, 230 Mary Wallece 0 39
400. Joseph Castator 16 50
- 400 . Peter Hampton . 16 60
400 John Moore 16 59
400 James North 16 50
400 Hannah Woodruff 16 50
237 John Btevens 9 00
4373 rphriant McAdams 17 96
4363 Thomas Hamilton 17 91
frkitity: •
1507 661 • ChaileiCaindl 20-37
1506 642 ' do : do ' 20:p6
1509 777 do do• 31364
50RING11114L. • ')
2623.0 Peter Guineas . 12'40
226 i pt' do - do 11 11
,'• JAPO,EI REEL, Treasurer.
Treasury Office, Towanda, March 12, 18464 , •
SOMETHING NEW !
CUST RECEIVING, at the old store, .on the col-.
'nee of Main and Pine streets, a few doors belinv
Montanyes dr Co.'s; and nearly opposite No. I. Brick
Row, an entirely neiv,atoek of GOODS, which
lists in a gineriif aisOrtment of ''l .
•
Dry Goods, • CrecherY,
"Groceries, . Boots, 4 Shoes,
Harrigare, • 1 Hats 4 Caps,.4-c.
Together with' a generatassortment of DRUGS AND
IMEDICIN ES, all of 'which' have been selected with
great care,by myself in thoNoVXMil'intirket; and will
he sold as cheap as can he sold by any living man'in
this market Ladies and Gentlemen' can be satisfied
this fa'crhy calling on:the subseriber, at his store. whoa
he will be In readiness Malt tinica to wait ujiori all who
favor him biiti,a .A. RIONTANVE.
cry. Wanted, in exchange for. Goods, either cash,
grain, Ittaiber; or shipping Fars, in almost any quantity.
Towanda, November 19, 1845. - A. D.ll.
FALL St. WINTER. FASHIONS
• • •, - •
BATCHELEA d, COBEL beg leave to inform the
inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity,. that they
have just commenced the Tailoring Business, op stairs,
Z:o. 4. Brick Bow, where they pre prepared to execute
all work entrusted to, them with care neatness and des
patch, and in the most fashionable manner. Having
just received the New York and Philadelphia fashions,
and with their long experience in the business, they flat
ter themselves that their workrwill be madi in a manner
and style equal to any other esMblishment in the place.
Terms made to correspond with the times.
CUTTING done on the shortest notice.
kinds of country produce received in payment
for work at market prices. . 49ctober I, 1845.
(414'31'l w4a.au , a(Bm2 3
F.ISHIONABLE ,7JIILORS,
Over Ittontanye's store, next door to Mercur's law office,
at the old atand of Powell & Seaman. (oel
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
DR:. 'AMEN 11i.'000DRICH has located himsel
at 5101VROE, for tho practice of his profession,
and will be pleased to wait on those requiring his ser
vices. He - may be found atJ. L. Johnson's tavern.
Refetence may be made to Drs. HUSTON & MASON
of Towanaa, April 23, 1845.
k- Fashionable Tailoring !-
gr IEiJROEII. 'BUNTING would respectfully in.
11011 form the public that be still continues at his old
stand On the west side of 'Main street, between Kings
berY's and Bartlett's stores, up stairs, where he - may
be found iN readiness to all work in his line in a style
not to be surpassed in Bradford county. Prices to suit
the timew. • Thankful 'for pist favors, he respectfully
- solicitsitiontinuinee and hopes by strict attention Mbu
sine.v and accommodating term' to merit patronage:
The liitrin4. and :Summer - FASHIONS have just been
renci4cl, and'he is prepared to make garments in. the
most fashionable manner:
' Particular attention paid to CUTTING, and warrant
ed tri fit if properly made 'up.
He has the latest Spring and Summer Fashions for
sale.' Towanda, May 14, 1845.
BONNET VELVETS, Satins and Bilks, with
Ribbons to match, the best and cheapest assortL
mcnt intoird, at 0v26 ' MERCURB'.
The s u gagoated 3lmproved Indian if oak s pi
• ' , r 1.4 0 -
, I, EnnWiCttoltiV,veripany,iluTeyo us
• ' Menials of some
to i nthieF place" greiiter"tonfiden e i f t '
-riowlustry the!peeiliar 0 p,. 11 ,7 4
ier-whieb., together with lbw 'mild raric ehd not
.efrieripy 4 #4Pc:41)° , 44,d.
fatieticpo tielem.gymePis, the b0ni ,4 5 . 4. Liver ata2
e,i'sliliestri'cpl;ga . thood,,:etrengit ler f * -
'ttie - erfkil?'',i'irste4l3, the ' twit; lifei(ito t i 4
nd 4stedlitibel,
orgaoi teeii
siiihithektoniritienetc'eerteidiyandth rtKei.
tol4 P1."!1' •Ir ;;', •arli ~ 3.,
.T.1 ! 4 4 , 7 915971ft,z0f cor,es gh,44ig
iii . epdd' it Leta far w*, every
•bbNty reabileild tif td
iOtatieidO "tiiiit itieli t 6Vtlitlitlek Ta 11 8 .114 +-
tt't; , ':!)' , nth 51115 ft/ 3iiewiYuitz.ligy.,,ls44 • ,
" We, • PhYskiikilikig; :54t.f.e.1 1 , it our. July y
I•#,t al it h l l4 w f"' be ß C As` he f iLLI t •
h.;s4tV,
; Sfig . ar dpateii Inipthcl.l l , eßtablft 156:
' • 1
n 4 1210Slificr4r1E1X , i(en;i t
lr f:LA3vll3iive,•itibW:l ,,, ad ;, ,
J43IY - ;3titxrisnehliD.'
do
me. I LL u i ., o,„pf.r. of CilegnstrY;:•iy
ite;4lN Of:Li 1. do do
;(i 4 ! ?if!
Iv. i• C11:i /BAT? nr, ft; MD . nr g eorY iN . - r;
'Whit feafteLaftotitrlnkivety virculzed in tlie•cool.,,
J . Afite , it , ramf s44 lllo 9witslge,PCDr6 f s alitk; • b9t4
t vir ipty?p,it aasfnund 11ntsciiratlarga
a conms 'l4.c9ptributeo,lwidie4o44o/47 to .pt.t d, pip, Uul'didano,iind
Dr. Smith . iol z ,
diately applied to the celebrated chemist,
iltd ibirfolibiting bi , tl36 • ; • •
,••• Neva-York.-July, 29. it4s .
I iniTeanalyze4 a box nf ti vat Cow
and ftpd t tbat , SbeA !toi lD i c ,
to'npfrFqxin any form. Jim 411 R. CuiiTaa,
,
2t33 l l3raid way.
' • •• ''• , •"?aft rifoNinPYork.
City and County of NeiO- Yor 10' 7 .
_•
=SEM
Personally appeared before. er,,..11e. G. ijeojani,
Smith, and made oath that the ; stliefueet pf Ur. Che,
fun above is true r and that theme no• co , t ,
any injurious subs6nee aria . tuacE)iillt he is the I. ) .
vcntor of • Sugar . Coated
19 91
BENJAMIN" 8117771.
Sword before me, this 13th day of Augu.t, A.
1845. HA.7 BM LTI.II, hilpr
'this infamous slander heing nailed, &heat• si;c t it s , rh
a view to introduce and. pahn acne imitation rircy
ted reports 'that Smith Aid 'not invent these PiiN.
As to this fitiiehood, We'only refer to the filloinn
Oath before -flit; Mayni• in 1844.
•
• • , State•of-Nem-York,
Cify and C'ounly of New-lork,in'
G.Benjandia :4 , 19144, stirlin,natued,being duly ern
deposes and says. that he is a eitiz.en of the Cottj t i ate
and resides in the city of New-York ; and that he IS
the inientoi of • Sught-eoati4 Pills,' and that to b
knowledge or belief, the void Pill has ne,er been cat.
ufactured or wald by any person e;sept by himself orb
outbotity ; and •that the statements contained in 114
within paper are true. r G. I.4s4.Saint.
Sworn before me, this 14th day of Rine, 1844.
lofts Itaitors,
Mayor of the city of Nttr-York.
The above was writ to Washington, with our quo-
Gentian and application for a Patent. The folloinq
is the,repty
PATENT OFFItL.
Received thiA 17th ddb of June, IF from Dr. G
Smith. the fee or . $3l), I on I, al ',%:2
tint tin n patent fdr ii • rill rented with Sutr..dr
H:l..ELLSWOOTll. , Commissioner of l'Atenta.
Du„S44 - rrt takes pleasure in publishinu the Una
tug card from the,. Wiaoltsiale dealers ou Leth
him iu thesiate block.
- New=litrk, November 5, tv
We nee welt wittiDr.G.Benj.Finith rn
believe hitn every-way entitled to public confidence.
Mitcheh, itrrael Motarehol;
Jriudiihn.on. D.
Dr. S. rii‘exii to the Preriident ul the Naar'
ver Batik.
V. c here uitltend the certificates, of the first chez..
and one of the iter
Dr. S, one year allet he invented' hot ?fits, which shy •
him to be the originator-of • SugLir:.coat.v.l
• • • •New•tlarko tine 16, 1841
1,17 e. the upaen.ignet], never saw ur heard of .5.;72.,
Coaleil until G. B. 'pi:calif] rnUui, manufacture.
and e'xhihiteiFtheu; to ns'iihoil. F I •e r
'Erin ripe ei 4.3 1-10 0 Attu.
itanoranc;K:R.' lit; Liberty-a. .
Er etttr-E.4.1r. littdovn•sit.
fix CA.fiza,st., J 7, Hudeuupt.,
`rt.f.er Gen. L W.6.llll'ord, Warren4t.N
Y., Kinds & 'it' Fulton-t. rind Dr. 'T. W.
DiOtt Atuu hitildredsof ama.
'' SY] l'l'H •
is written on the bptiont of every box of genuine Stitrr
coated Pint. •
AUSugur , contell Pills except Dr, Smith's Indian Ve
getable, S I,,ttr-tcoalecl Pills. me Lase, imitstions,ami
merely
. to palm of on tinsuspectim , ° . Mercian.
always lash fornr: ti.l.lritjantinlitnitlesPills, natal,
no other. Otiice - 179'aietencsIch , it. Ilarze trick bleril
near Fulton. These l'ilticelways cure coughs and rob
:immOiately .! rile 4 ntsi oetl
For sale by „E r g ? S. Clieniterho, Toa•
auda4 •Itotterk,SpaitliVe: T. kTolcomb. WcS(IX • Been
; F:Redq
ton; Troy+ , suttirariintl . alents tof Bradford county.-
' • There arena Physiciansin 'New ]'ark of the chat
.1) runtA.4 elite - the inUnlaiii _ _
'21:11111•3!E•MI . C•7M•
SPRINC;-ARUAXGEMENTI
./1111N and after )10NDA17, nArtut, 311th 1816,0
PasseAger ,Cars on, rha Williaybpiol and Elsata
(tail Rand will leave Williamsport daily at half p 4
'five o clock , A..'NT.:and at twa o'clock P.M. whileily
watermen are travelling.•`' -*
A daily lino otmaifgoaches, will lave Trout ibn
for Tioga County, i umediately utter the arrival of at
care.
. always be. in readiness-, an the arrnal
the cats at Ralston, (besides the regular mail fug,)
carry P.,sseng'cis to
E1,311R.f . ,' OWEGO, T)?01'.701r.1.VD 3
and the'internciliate Mates: The read ror_foot tra4
ing from Crandle's tcilllossburg is in 'goal order..
Passengers. may rest ashy red, that every ,etfortaill
made by the company to give !satisfaction to the tree'
irg public, and that this finite North, is t ihape
the most comfortable and expeditious in the State.
ROBERT' FARMS, Presidect.
March 23, 1846.
M'Allisterg -tiulmrot.
Anew supply of this popular Medicine, also spu!
of the sot..rn ruc7t•ne, just trivired hr
Oct. I. H. S. & M. C. 3IERCIR
iiYlliient..
Scott,
k.U 17 007.1.1tira1, -. . , -.LU,MI II
WILL promptly ' autl,Qunciuelly render bis pist*
eional latices in 'Agir;rics, CollPdions ,
other inattere in his' profendon, entrusted to hificare.
Office in the New rick Block—west room wit"
Post Office; entrance on the north side. 141 ° . • -
cuaram - 021 - 01
ENv stock of Drugs. illetlicinen ' Paints, Oils, DP
Shifts iuul,Giocesies have justbeen received fl 9 °
New' turl4 and ivill iteti very at NO. l
Cash: ' A. B. CHAMBERLM
• rlOet.' 1845. - . . ,
AFEW BARRELS-VAINNEKS' '011.. - for de
Oct.
" "' 141ERGURS
Terms of the.Braciyord Repofl3
.Two &Mars and fifty cents per annum; F , " T6s. ' '
deducted' if paid. within the yearn - and for CA - Slie r
ally in adyance,„thcs.Doir.an.will be deducted.
§obscril;ors ut liberty to discontinue at any time , •
paying, arreara4es. t.fo'st kinds of COVNTAT Psoptts
receioedlitipiyrtient: cdarkei price.
Adveitisements, not exceeding a ignore of
lines; inWitedlor ilityrinni ; • ev'eiy subsequent iniso*
twenty Awl uent* A discount made to yearly nivel
Jon Ret:!:fix F ,o( i cryqry description, ae . stlY.en i
petlitionsly,p.soCuted,on new and fashionable
ketteriUn pbriain4g to the otte to?t eif
free of postaie,tv . entHute attention.. -