Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 08, 1847, Image 4

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Hones to all,tlatitillerattto,
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Honor to him whasesniew'd arm
swings the ponderous sledge
Honor to him whose !taffy hand
Delves , ut tic frniteiess hedge
To every'toiler who striveth
To beautify the earth,
Honor and fame far greater
Than to men of king birth,
To toil—it is to fill complete
.The Lord orLife i rt command—
To crown the golden fruit anti grain,
The wilds of very thud ;
To rear the mansion and the-cot,
In city or in glen ;
That joy and sweet content maymeet
Around the homes of men. '
Who makes a blade of grass to grow
Where there grew none before,.
Is greater Car than the demi-god
Whoes mantle drips with gore;
Then plant the spade in desert ground
And make its 'treasures spring
To Mese the hand and homr of him-
Whoa greater than a king ?
VarleUes of Soil.
Some * of the most valuable Improvements in
modem agriculture proceed from the discovery
that all plants do not exhaust from the soil in
which they grow the same ingreclients- or coupe!
dentleals . of it; and that no two plants of a dif
fereolltiad abstract the same proportion of'each
• Hence, beYeatlall qtiestions, it is establisifea ; Ist.
That every kind alkyd is, in its natural state, fitted
for the production of some one or other of the
thousand plants that cover the earth ; 2d. That the
addition to it, by human ):abor, of those ingredients
of Which any soil is deficient, will fit it for the
Prodoolfloo of Plans that require those ingredients.
Careful examination has also shown that siliciops
or flinty matter not only constitutes a large portion
of all soils, but also the largest ingredient in the,
composition of nate', wheat, Indian corn, rye, and
barley: It also demonstrates that other substances,
of which lime is always one, are containi.d-in these
and other plants, a very large portion of it entering
in the composition of clover and corn ;
From these facts it follows, that the addition of
lime to soils from which it is naturally absent, must
confer upon them the power to produce those use•
ful plants, especially corn and clover; so far as un
productivness of them was caused by its absence.
The same may be said of potash, soda, magnesia
and certain acids, all of which are ingredients in
the meat of the useful plants.
In this view of our soils, the presence of lime-
Rorie in large quantaties, in any country, is second
in value to that of no other mineral, not even except
ing coal or iron.
For, productions of the farmer are indespensablc
to persons Of every business and as the proper ap
plication-of lime to the soils which are destitute of
conveit \ them into huitful agricultural districts
the value of linterone must be beyond that of any
mineral we possess:
Nor does the good effect alone fidlow the addi-
tion of lime or any' other single substance of 'Which
soil hap ens to be deficient.
The mixture of entire soils with each other
. often
has the earns result. 'For imaance, the carting of a
certain proportion of the surface of rich bogy or
bottom land upon upland, or the reverse ; the addi
tion of pure rand to stiff clay fields, or the applica
tion of any other soil to one of an entire dissimilar
Character, has generally the same beneficial
effect
In all these cases, the applied soil being dissimi
lar froze► that to which it is added, the chances are,
even, without the certainty of a scientific analyses,
that prodrietivness will be increased.
In this way there is great ;Toth' in the remark,
that in th • hands of a judicious farmer, almost every
farm eini < ins within its limits, means of its ,own
fettilizati.. .
.WASAII - GTOSi As A Flames.-den. Washington
halt - ,fly been placed before his countrymen as
a farmer a vce.alkm to which he was much attach
ed, and f which he had a practicable: knowledge
not genrally appreciated. We may learn from
him'th4 the highest civil and military virtues, are
not inconsistent with the most common and useful
duties of life. Washington's devotion to his 'farm
, ing.interests, is illustrated by an extract from one
of his letters to .Fir. John Sinclair: The letter is
dated Philadelphia, July 20, 1794, in which, after
stating that by unweaned care of his flock of sheep
nmnbering between 700 and 800, " at the shearing
tof 1789 the fleece yielded me the average quanti
y of 51 lbs. of wool," he says : t' ht this same year,
I was again called from home, and have not had it
in my power since to pay any attention to my farm;
the consequence of which is, That my sheep at
the last shearing .yielding the no more than 24 lbs."
Thivlitlerence of yield shows what Must have
beert his devotion to rural permits.
His tystem of farming was the most perfect in
use at that day : and it. may well be donted whether
any (miner of the present day carries on his agricul
tural 'pursuits according to a better system. He re
marks, w icing to Arthur Young; that his fields were
all twinged for a rotation of crops fro‘ 1787 to
1795. He frequently brought the subject 0c.,4*
culture before Congress in his messages. Iu 'ai:',
ter`of the 6Oh March, 1779, he says: a I am very ,
sorry to add thatmothing final in •Congress ham been'
decided respecting the institution of 'a National
Board of Agri4ilture, recommended by me at the
opening of the session," *ln another, he says': " I
know of no puriuit in which more real and impor
tant service cal be rendeled to any country, than
by improving its' agriiiiiiure, its breed of useful
aniroalrs and 'other breeches of a liaMbendman's
.
cares." Let every Aine*an youth, who is not too
proud-lo be "qui, heed the ~ Illustrious Father of
Mountleentnii We might cite other passages,
but whim all ate highly worthy of a careful read
ing, iris hardly necessary to do so..
THE IM Titive.—" Tom my coney, what are
you doiptg with that 'eve tick; !"
'lt is all in my line ; 11 , :ye see —for I've just sot
up,bueiner, and drives it all the time.''
"Men *bat is your line of bizzinftga?"
"The dog trade to be sure. I iil/1/I do a 1
vial the mean). This dog belongs to. that gel:
man in the chase yonder. When he sees the flog
is lost, you know he oilers a reward in the 'Swill
newspaper, and thew" take him home."
TL'ak,:y.—At a collared patty, tianiho
asked' Dinah if he &mid help her to eome of the
breast
" Now, RIO you . 1 4 11.117101.1 SUIT/ lin, to %ay ibrPag
atom, then lath». r ULI take a pieve of take).
tlorotu.,"
METROV OF OBTAIN/NG /424iir AND ran FRUFFS...—
It is said that a gentleman, who has
„during the
last year, exported apples ty Landon—to be mailed
at a shilling a pieve.,has obtained fruit of the lar
gest dimensions and tineat quality by the follotting
method :
- lo the first place, he takes twirticular cam to
keep his applektrees fire of all xotins, catepillars,
one other destructive insects; after having bestowed
theta in suitable soil. and reared them according to
the most approced method of cultivation.
After the apples are set, as they 'are bottling to,
maturity. he judges, whether 'they are too nurrie-'
tuts for the rapacity Of the tree to bring to maturi
ty. or for its branches to sustain, should the fruit
come to its usual growth. If so, by means•of high
step-kulders, constructed so as to sustain a 'person
among the higher or lower branches of the tree,
without •yt all-depentling on the body -or branches,
ttr ratkVl l . lill4lllplUS to be carefully 011 selectmg
the most unlikey specimens and from those
parts of the tree 'there diminutive fruit is usually
found.
But whether the number of apples on the tree be
many or few; he in no ease, permits a blasted.
'early or wormy specimens to remain : beliereing
that there being seevred will leave more of the
energy of vegetation and production, to be afford
ed by the parent tree to the remaining fruit.
This is the principle involved in his method
which by his experience he has found to be en
tirely. successful. preonising always, that his orchard
has been 'gratified with the largest and meat deli
cious fruit. - There is mamma in the theray that de
cayed or unpromising fruit, wlien left on the tree.
tabs the fairer specimens, of nourishment, that they
would otherwise claim and, hence diminishes the
size and quality of the later. It is true of animal
life, and why not of vegetable ! that sources oT de
pletion being removed the strength and vital energy
of the primitive system is promoted.
A friend of ours has experimented on the same
principle. to improve the size and quality of grapes.
The luxurant vines which shoot out beyond the
settings of the grapes, exhaust the energy of the
parent vine and diminish the size and quality of the
fruit, Ills remedy is, to carefully prune off those
verdant Shoots before they shall have mbbed the
fruit of the nourishment required to bring it to ma.
e
nritv —Farmer and Meduznic.
DON'T STEAL THAT Fern .sare, an, ye don't
call it staling to get over and take a little fruit, do
ye ! Yes we do, and the meanest kind of siealing.
too. You woulden't walk into that man's house
and• take his money from his drawer, nor his bread
from his table, and yet very likely that money and
that bread has not cos its owner half so much care
half so much labor, and is not half so much prized
and valued as 'hi' fruit. Young people and children
are generally the trespassers on this sort of proper.
They ought to be carefully cautioned by their
parents, ginwerrans, school teachers, and by the
whole of the older parts of the community, to avoid
these species of tram:resits. Nothing is more ag
gravating to a person who has for years spent his
time and his money in rearing, up good fruit of any
kind r than to have it filched from him by any body.
The theft is contemptibly inein, and yet thire are
many who look'upon it as a trivial affair, and as
one hardly deserving the trouble of a rebur;
when the whole community ought to frown it do vn.
—Main Farmer.
THE PHENOMENA or FaosT.—The remark is fre
quently made that "there will be no frostto night,
for it is too cloudy." A correspondent thus explains
this phenomenon so familiar to all, but the why and
wherefore of which few have taken the trouble to
ascertain.
All bodies emit heat in proportion as they con
tain it. Two bodies of equal temperature placed
*beside , each other will mutually give and receive
equal quantities of heat ; therefore one will not gain
the other. But a piece of ice placed in a warm
room will receive much more heat from the sur
rounding objects than it imparts. it will therefore
gain in temperaihre and melt. The earth during
the day received much more heat from the sun
than it imparts reminding apace ip same the time.
But during a clear night, the surface of the earth is
constantly parting with its heat, and receiving none
the consequence is, that the humidity contained in
the surrounding air becomes condensed, attaches
itself to objects in the form ot-dew, in the same
manner that a tumbler or a pitcher containing cold
water " sweats," as it is called, in a hot day—the
surface is cooled by' the water, and this surface of
the earth, alter the formation of dew, loses heat
enough to bring it to freezing point, the dew be
comes frozen and we have a frog. But if it be
cloudy. then the heat radiating friPthe earth will
be %wired by the clouds and by them the greater
portion or it will be returned to the earth, thus the
surface of thd earth very nearly retains its tempera
ture, which not only prevents a •frost, but almost
always prevents.even the formation of dew.
Attix.i.r. Foot) voa Swim c..--There cannot be a
doubt but these are highly fattening in their nature
and also that swine, being somewhat allied to the
carnivora, will greedily devour them ; but the clues,
tion is, Do they not tend to make the flesh strong
and rank, to inflame the blood, to create in the ani 7
mats a longing for more of such food, and thus lead
`them to destroy fowls, rabbits, ducks, and even the
*teeshi their mintipanions ! Many will give blood .
-Araids, scraps of refuse meat, horse-flesh, anti such
swine but we should decidedly discourage
s "tiftr. actices; the nearest approach to animal food
we wad admit should be pot-liquor, and dairy
refuse.
Animal fond is bad for any kind of swine ; and
tends to make them savage and feverish, and often
the foundation of serious inlilamation of the intes
tines.
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Goon SF:snmENTs.—Agic.alture is theAtirsery of
patriotism.
Science must combine with practice to make a
good fanner.
The opposition against book farmiag rests on the
shoulders of two monsters ignorance and preju
dice.
If you separatescience from agriculture ; yon rob
a nation of its principal jewels.
Agriculture, aided by science, will make a little
nation a great one. -
All the energy of the hero. and all the science of
the philosopher, may find scopein the cultivation of
one-fao.
A skilful agn' ulturiA will constitute one of the
nio,litetd bulwarks of which civil liberty can boast.
Our pastietta are like couvulpion fiti; which
Metr,:li they make us stronger at the time, leave us
w•etker ever atter:
fabvcrimunts-
The 4iraefenber. o Vegetable Pills. .
way theassed hues •soW each and.nay wick !,
. ..
TILE GR/EPENBERG COMPANY hereby give
notice, that P C. INGERSOLL. Elmira. for "Übe
mung, T mpkins, Cayuga. Seneca, Ontario, Allegheny,
.„
Yates, a nd
btertheri counties , N. Y., aid for Bratlkifa;
Warren, rawfurd` Tinge, Potter, M'Keen, Erie. Clint
ton, Center, and Wyoming countics,.Penn. .
The GenerelAgent is fully prepared to appoint sub.
Agents wherever there is no- branch of the Company ;
cis her on personal application, or by mail, post paid,—
The rapid sale of these celebnited psis and the extraor
dinary cures they are constantly effecting, render them,
by fir, the most popular -pill of the age. An Agency
will consequently be very valuable.
The Graefenbrrg Pills are inconceivably super . lor to
any ever before discovered. In all bilious compl•mts :
in genera! derangement of the system . in all disorders
which result from a had state of the blood. these pills
arc a sovereign remedy.
In the class of disease celled chronic, the Greeferiberg
Pills achieve their highest triumphs. Here they defy
all competition: — r. utering within the hidden recesses
of the systems, they quietly "but surely purify the blood,
root out di4ww, and give tone and vigor to the body.
Cures arc - Constantly effected by these Pitts, in eases
where every other means had completely failed. The
most abundant proof of this could be given, but it trial
of one box will convince the patient. They can be or
dered and sent by mail, at trifling expense. The price
is 25 cents a box. Where two dollars worth are order
ed, and the money remitted, the Company will pay the
postage on the pills. Remittances at the Company's
risk: Wherever there is no agency of the Company,
they can be ordered by wail.
Thine Pills arc taking the place of all others, and
no sick person shonki be without them.
AL bilious complaints o .bowel complaints, constipa•
don. dyspepsia, fever and ague, headache. jaundice, li
ver complaints, rheumatism, all stomach complai;da,
green sickness, &c., &c., yield at ones to these Pills.
They purge MIST offensive bumors, arrest thy Foogn.m
of disease, and at the same time restore tone and vigor
to the system. In easeeef general derangement of the
health, they are sovereign.
fly their me, the weak will become strong ; the pale
and bilious complesion hi restored to • perfectly fresh
and healthy color; all the bad symptoms will one by
one disappear.
In short, these Pills are an inconceivable advance
upon any other medicine ever beforeoffered to the pub
lic, A trial will satisfy any one Of this. ,
In additi trrthe stave, may he found at the nu
merous den ms of the Company, the following incom
parable in:Atones, vie
The Graofenberg Sarsaparilla Compound;
" rye Lotion ;
" Fever and Ague Pills;
" Children's Panacea ;
" Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment.
The attention of those suffering from disease, are pa*
tieularly invited to examine and decide for themselves .
'l'he following named persons are duly. authorize.
-agents in Bradford Coun'y, for the sale of the abort
medicines from the Graefenberg Company :
N. N. Betts, Towanda; Daniel Bailey & Son, Le
raysville ; a B. Cotton, Litchfield ; J., V. Etianiels, Bur
lington ; J. M. Edsall, Wells; David Gardner, Athens;
Theodore Harding, Union and Canton ; A. L. Merritt,
Wells ; Mix Ile Storrs, Standing Stone ; C. T. Murphy
Ridgberry ; George Nichols, Rome; T. M. Pike, Ul
ster ; Rogers and Fritcher, Athens ; Henry Russell.,
Windham; Stacy & Tozer, Springfield ; B. Buffing
ton, South Warren. - 107
.Al. +3 AND .3.IPO.BTAA-50)
THE subscribers still continue
manufacture and keep on hand
their old stand, all knits of cane
Ind wood seat CHAIRS ; oho
lETTEES of various kinds, and
lEDSTEADS of every deserip•
ion, which we will sell low for
cash or Produce, or White - Pi - 6s
lumber, White wo,d. Baas wood,
"` or Cucumber el air plank, or 4 by
4 Scantling 13 feet long—either Buttonwood, Basswood'
or Maple, will also be received for our work.
Turning done to order in the neatest manner.
TOMKINS & MACKINSI,N.
Towanda, Feb. 21, 1847.
SHEPHERD'S MEDICINES.
CONIIISTTIra or
ennitnp, Aarsaparilla, Cough Candy, and Few
sad Igoe ?ills.
OF THE VERMIFUGE, nothing more need be saip
than what ly said in the following certificates of re
id eats tit Luzern. county :
R~rtar, My 7, 1847.
• . •
used Shepherd's Vernsifuge for two of my children.
ft operated, well, and expelled • quantity of worms, I
can-setionsuiend it as a valuable medicine,
Ist At CORTRI RT.
Tows HILT., Jan. 20, 1547.--John Koons, beg.—
Dear Sir—Yom will please send me four bottles more of
Vertnifuge. The three bottles purchased of
'del a short time ago have been used with the happiest ef.
feet*. They were given to three of my children—in one
case 65 worms were expelled, in another 164, and in the
last 67. lam anxious to give the rest of my family the
benefits of this medicine, and therefore order as above.
This is decidedly the b est article for destroying worms
that has ever been in this part of the country. f have
tried Orrides, Realist's and several others, but without
any good effect. Yours, with-eiteem,
Price 25 cts. per bottle. M. &mint.
Shepherd's Sarsaparilla, for the permanent
cure of all diseases arising from an
impure condition of the blood.
Viz :—Scrofula, in its various fume, rbeumatitin, pim.
plea or pustules on the face, eruptions on the skin, hut*
blotches, ringworm or sews, cancerous affections, cbro.
nic sore eyes, maid head, enlargement and pain of the
bones and joints, lumbago, dropsy, dyspepsia, chronic
diseases of the lungs, and diseases arising fmrn an exam!!
of mercury, also all chronic constitutional diseases wi..
readily yield under this preparation.
When the longs are diseased; u is often the case,
Or when pimple or pustules appear on the face;
The former wall vanish, the latter eve way,
By the uw of Sbepbenra Barsaparilla.
The medicine tinder consideration is a compound pre
parstion Of-Sarsaparilla, and from its containing ingre
clients wholly vegetal* which h is believed are in n,
other preparation of the kind, the Idiot astonishing cures
have been effected by ha use. Price, 75 eta. per bottle
-German Fever and Ague Pills.
FIVILIt /Mb Aoca.—This intractable and debilitating
complaint, which prevails to so great an extent in many
parts of the country, and which is se liable to terminate
in serious organic visceral disease, is now entirely cased
to the use of the celebrated GERMAN FEVER AND
AGItE PILLS. These specific Pills never fail to drive
the disease from the system, and restore the constitution
to its original healthy condition. Europe, as well as
America; can testify to their wonderful efficacy. Thou.
anis of boxes have been tried, and nearly as many in.
dividuals restored to health.
Fn► We by BODDER & CO., Proprietors, Na 3 9,
North Frederick Street, Baltimore, and by appointed
Agents. Price $1 per box.
Shepherd's Compound Meditated Candy.
For the core of coughs, colds, maims, ,catarrh. bronchi
tisvhaarseness, sore throat, croup, spitting of. Mood, and
all other complaiuts of the threat end chest, and those
arising from a disordered conditicarof the Longa, and for
clearing the voice, &e. Price t 2 cents per pecker.
Let those rite are troubled *third, arseness of throat,
Or eronp or hronchitis—forrt potito note;
That it can be cured, andstbst !hey can And rest,
Or whim seised with eauorb or_complahata of the breast.
The ankles composing the Compound Medicated Can
dy bare:We selected midrib, utmost care and attention,
and emit% from the Vegetable kingdom—therefore no
fear need he epprehended of its producing even the slight.
est injurious effect.
Ansrmi—MONTAN YES' & CO., Towsinis ; J, C.
Adams, Rummersfield creek ; Mix & Storrs, !Mantling
&one; Sherwood, Rush, Sus. co. 2m3
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.. 1 111.111.111a31.11EMS 111711L.Mr_di
II & M. V. MERCUR, bawd removed thrir
. GOODS to the Store formerly occupied by H.
Mix & Sons, north side of !be public square, where
they are prepared to supply their customers as hereto
foot. Towanda, March 17, 1817.
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21. - -Mc s'ar PIM* •
• • •.
TOR dm cum nf DEA FSEB$ l 4Ou , and,tha
dis
chsrgo of - Matter rim the ears. Mao all thine:dia.
agreed& sound", like the buzzing of izirects. &Willi of
Water, whizzing of steam, &c., &c., which - am symp
toms of;proaching deafness, and also generally atten
dant wi the disease." Many persons who have been
'deaf for ten, fifteen, and even twenty years, and were
obliged to use elf trumpets, have, after using one or two ‘
boules, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfect 7
ly well. Physicians and Surgeon. highly recommend
its use.
The very great number of haph molts that have ful ,
lowed the ow of SCARPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL, have
been truly, astonishing. And *bat is wonderful, Tome
who were 'deaf from birth, have been so much improved
as to hosecoonoon conversation very readily.
Itwould be Abe height of presumption to warrant a
cure in all coma, but in nine cases out of ten of recent
date, there is "certainty that the results will be moat
happy and aratbrefatory to the patient. The applicatiOn
of the oil produces-no-pain, but on the contrary an agree
able and pleantobseniation. The . teipc for this medi
cine has been petrified from an 4 unit of great reputa
tion, who has found that dEafoip nineteen cases out
of twenty, was produced from a wont of action io the ,
nerves of bearing, or a dryness in the ears; his object
therefore was to find something which wank) create a
healthy condition in those parts. After a long aeries of
experiments his efforts were at last crowned with me
cca., in the discovery of this preparation, which has re
ceived thename offICA, RP A'S COMPOUND ACOUS
TIC OIL. A loos nit of certificates might be even,
bat such is the confidence in the medicine, and so high
has been its reputation, that but one of them will be at
present published:
MOST Li mimeo= arta Cuai!—A 13dy in Smith
field, Brad. Co. Pa., and now about eighty years of
age, bad been gradually getting deaf for more than 40
years, so that it was neat to impossible to make her bear
conversation in the loudest tone of Iroise. Last winter
site was induced to to •• Scarps's Oil for Deafness." It
is only necessary to add 'that she used talbottka, and
is perfectly restored — rho is cured. An information
in regard to the case may be oht.sined atthe stare of Dr.
Jayne, No.ll, South Third street.
For male by A. 8. CHAMBERLIN, Towanda, Pa.;
only agent for Bradford county. • 28—Iy
wall /*cry /neportant COMMINIIIiCiaIOIS
. TO ♦LL PERSONS IN •LL OLACLII,
At all times,
AND UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES.
I IY YOU ARE SICK, get cured : if well, employ
measures to continue so. Every individual indulges
in habits, which must, to a greater or lesser extent, die.
arrange the admirable and intricate combinations which
form the system, and consequeptly
I=
should peewees some mild,yet efficacious, simple and ac
credited agent for preserving all the functions of the body
good oiler.
DR. WOGD►B
ILLA AND WILD CU 1.111101 SITTER%
will'achieve this result, and should be in every family,
and in the hands of every person, who„ by business, pro
fessionor general course of life, is predisposed to the Ye.
r 7 many little ailments that render life • come, insread
Of a blessing, and finally result, in their aggregated con
dition, is the cause
OF DEATH
The Bitten here mentioned are compounded by a
man of great skill and knowledge, from the simple Na
ture presents to those who care to Sod them, and which
are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of disease.
The chief ingredients are the universally-beloved Sar
sapmilla and the Bork of the Wild Cherry 7Vee, with
which the red man of the forest cores nearly every dis
ease of the internal organ. These materials, though
powerful in their action, are, as common muse teaches
us.
ENTIRELY HARMLESS ;
and prepared u they are hem one of the greatest medi
cal operatives in the inhabitable globe. By taking
these arresms, the scrofulous may be restored to beau
ty, end avoid the sharp knife or the surgeon ; for they
not only eradicate pimples and tumors, but overcome
CANCER.AND KING'S EVIL !
Whoever is subjected to the horrors of Consumption,
should at once purchase this sure remedy. In the train
of Costiveness follow dreadful loasl congestions, often
times insanity, very freqUently mania or hypochondria,
violent headaches, palpitations, and other affections of
the heart and rheumatic swellings. Dr. Wood's Com b
pound is one of the most efficient medicines in routing
the complaints, and their fountain head, that can posit
bey be procured.
From being confined in close rooms, and from taking
a small modicum of exercise, nunsetpus persons daily
are made to deplore a loss of appeliapainfol headaihas,
weakness of the musries, languor, want of energy
sufficient to permit them to seek recreation, ifki. &
These persons say for years, that they " dm's feel very
well." If they do not employ a method by which they
can feel uorTs tweet., they eventually sink under a se•
•ere fit of illness, and are
SAVED FROM THE GRAVE
only by a miracle, and even then the lamed, fetch, Mix
ter and calomel have left them mere shattered bulks, full
of aches and corrows, and not - only a pest to thenwelveo,
but a source of disgust and annoyance to all with whom
they come in contact. All these
FEARFUL CO Mg EQ UENCES
may be avoided by an early application of the virtues of
these Ilayrints. For the truth of this, the proprietor
pledges kis word and honor, and in evidence can show
files of undoubted cemilkates which be has received, on.
solicited from all quieter.. He does not, however, ask
the invalitto swallow his certificates, but his Burrs's,
and is willing to stake all he hal* dear on earth in fa•
wit of their worth.
THE DYSPEPSIA,
in either a modified or severe form, will disappear be.
fore the quintile. of Dr. Wood's preparation, aml the
cure may be relied on as a permaneni one. Did the
Brrralui possess no other recommendation, it would
be one of the finest velyetable compounds medical sci
ence can invent ; but it is equal to the complete eradi.
cation of
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
in every shape, and of every affliction, minor or gigantic,
of the biliary apparatus. Individuals who are constitu
tionally billions ought regularly to take this mild eversi
ble and excellent retire MO APIRIZST, as it will dif
fuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, and
send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart.—
Families ought to keep it on hand.
Every medicine chest on . board of ship should also be
well mocked• with this capital remedy. as SCURVY
cannot afflict those who take it, or.long resist its vigor
ous assaults. ' ALL Istrusuirts tdT eel stoon'vanish
before it, and the old relics of earlier imprudence inva
riably disappesr, soon after being submitted to its action.
Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it. Tex
Bl7l'lllll have in no instance failed of curing JAUNDICIL,
aßs as t. Davit Levy every diaorgrarkation of
• THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Dy neglecting the little inroads made open the latter
a vast portion of our fellow beings are rendered extreme
ly miserable—so miserable indeed, that they wish to die.
Every bottle of ." Dr. Wood's. Banwparilla and Wild
Cherry Bitters," contains a tmdicum of joy and content
for each of these simians and imprudent sufferers.
'member that an injudicious use of mercury is inevitably
productive of many evils which are put Jo flight by this
glorious and unsurpassable compound ; and that afflic
tions which are
HEREDITARY
may speedily and safely beshuffled offthrough its agen
cy. As a medicine Which must benefit
EVERY BODY,
from the SIMPLII &TIM* to the CONIIINED AND ban!
PAINING rossmu, no equal is to be found for it. It
would be well to bear in mind that preventive is intl.
nicely more desirable that cure and that Dr. Wood's
Sarsaparilla c o d wild Cherry Bitters ARE BOTH.
Pat op sod mold in lair bottles, at SI, by WYATT
& KETCHUM. Wholesale and Retail Agents, 111
Fult on st. N. Y., HUSTON k LADD, Taira/ids, and
by druggist generally throughout the U. 8. 5
THE GR.EPENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS
and the Green Minintain Vi.elabk Gild:nem% for
sale by the subscriber, only agent the town and bo
rough of Towanda. d`32 N. N. BETTS.
T AD'Es ! I SAV,I,ADIEB ! ! If you have made
14 up your minds to buy ■ nice dress.-cloolior shawl
this season, don't fail to calf at N 0.3, ll.ick Row, where
yen an find the most, best and cheapest articlesin *h a ...
inc. that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmi q 6`•
Remember, call at nvi I ' 13A (RD'S.
NEW . RiS7 I 4IiILLS'IL VENT
• . • AEI,
316.211w1R117.mmipumm=ammi,..
L. M. NXE & Cf.lN. iroaldre
• - spoctlly inform the citiattne of Tote
- • ends and the "publingenerallyi that
" ;11 ID they have on hand &manufacture
I LE: monler all kinds t orTudanNer
TURNITIURE„ , of the best i ma m.
rials, and woritnestagrip thatcannot
7 41 ' be surpassed, in additionto thanes:tat
assortment in country shops, we will keep on band and
make to order SOFAS, of various sod' moot approved
patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior
style, and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed
even in our large cities. Also, the half French Ma
hogany Chair, beautifully epitolktered, with curled hair,
which never loses its elasticity, and 'finished with the
best hair seating. We Ratter ourselves , that having
had much experien ce in tile Moines; we shall be able
to satisfy' all who may feel disposed to adl, bulb as to
quality antprice, and by strict attention to Wein' ess
hope to merit and ratite the patronage of a liberal com
munity. L. IL NYE & CO. ,
Towanda, September 1. lad&
=
MAY DE HAD at oar whisp much krwar than it
tias ever been sold in Towanda ((beds are
cheap, and 'Wheat am lowered, and that Millie reason we
can a&mi aU for to Jo it. All-kinds of produce will
be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds.
Rept. I.: L'. M. NYE d CO.
41MIIMMF".11ErIllEIMITIPID
ft - WILL be kept on hand , a large assortment, and
Nirs, made to order on shorter notice and Sit tees mo.
nej than an be produced at any Other esubliahmentin•
the land. Thom who are unher the necessity of pro
curing that article will and shall be satisfied. A good
hearse and 1,11 may be had inattendinee when desired.
' September 1. 1845. L. M. NYE & CO.
NE IS. aY3I la X 5l : 40IP OM Ti' ,
i, • In rosagiesda.
M . BAKER respectfully informs the public. that
s he has commenced the ORAVE . BTONE basi
n in all its branches, at Tolland', where be will be
ready at all times to ah ead to all calls in his line.
Monuments, Tomb-tables, ,Grave-stones, of
every description, 4-e., 4-c.,
made to order. and. funriahed as cheap u WORK and
MARBLE of the same quality can be obtained at liny
shop in the country.
He invites the public to call add examine We work
and materials. hoping*, merit 'their patronage by strict
attention to business, mad by superior Workmanship and
good marble.
LETTER-CUTTING done with neatnima and des
patch, in the latest style.
Shop on Main street, gent door to T . :Elliott'. store,
and three-doors above Briggs' Motet-
Towanda, March 11, 1847,
TEN THOUSAND PERSONS
THAT HAVE USED DR;UPHAM'S
ARY for the PILES, CHRONIC, DYSENTARY,
INFLAMMATORY DISEASES AND SEVERE
COSTIVENESS, have given their certificates of cures
made by its one, white another remedial have failed, and
the proprietors are only prepared to offer
ONE HUNDRED DOLLATS -
to any persons afflicted With Piles, and all diseases of a
similar nature, or which are found in conjunction with
the Piles, if a core is not affected by the use of
DR. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY.
it is an lirrsa a id. Re,eano, not an external application,
and will curgany case of Pike, either bleeding or Wind,
internal or external, and the only thing that will. There
is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure, speedy and
permanent. It is also a convenient medicine to take,
and improve the general health in • remarkable man.
flee. his very mild in its opperationis, and may be ta
ken in cases of the moat acute inflammation, without
danger. All external applications are in the highest de
gree disagreeable, inconvenient and offensive ; and from
the very nature of the disease, temporary in their effects.
This medicine attache the disease it its source, end
removing the cause, render. (the cure certain and perma
nent.
INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
Although the Elsctuary was originally prepared foi
the cure of Piles, 'Yet it has . proved itself to be a medi
cine far superior to all others, in all disease, of an in
flammatory character. with a determination of blood to
any particular part or organ. In Inflammation end
Congestions of the Liver and Spleen ; Inflammation,
.Soreness and Ulceration of the Stamache, Bowels, Kid
neys and Bladder : Inflammatory and Mercurial- Rheu
matism, it is the best medicine ever discovered.
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD.
For all Impurities of the Blood; arising ftom thei m
prudent use of Mercury, or other. causes ; for all dis
eases of the akin and scrofulous Infectious ; in all cases
where the blood is powerfully determined to the heed ;
produCing dizziness and distress,tfr. Uphaat's Eli - nutty
is entirely unrivalled. i
- TO - MARRIED LADIES.
Married ladies are almost invariably subject to that
painful arWinjurioas disease, the Piles, with consequent
inflammation of the Stomach, Bowels, and Spate, weak
ness of the Back, flow of the blood to the head, Sze.--
The Electuary is perfectly safe for pregnant ladies and
the most useful Cathartic that earl possibly be used, and
it will not only remove the Piles and all inflammatory
diseases without pain or initationi. but will ensure an
easy time, a safe delivery, and a sound constitution in
the offspring.
CAPT. G. W. McLEAN'S CERTIFICATE.
Rsnwar, June 18, 1847.
I have been afflicted for years with the Piles, and
have tried, without anything like permanent benefit, al
most everything *mauling the 3 1 / 1 31111 ore remedy. I
had, as a matter of coarse last all confidence in medi
cine. Under this feeling, I was induced—not without
reluctance, I confess—to use "Umara's Ermcrassr,"
and having used it for about - three weeks seconling. to
the directions laid down, I And, to my MVEr in*Pthe as
well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the disease
has left me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and
myself to make this statement.
G. W. NcLEAN, late of the IL S. N. .
PA ILA DELHPIA CERTIFICATE.
DR. UPHAM—Deist. Sim.,--/About five years ago
was afflicted with what was.called Chronic Dyientery.
I have suffered with it ever since ! , and physicians have
told me Mit my liver was affected; and that my bowels
were ulcerated, for blood and pus, attended with a pe
culiarly putrid smell, *ere the frequent discharges. A
short time since I.laade a visite to Massachusetts, in
hopes- of benefit from a change of air , but suffezed more
severely than ever before. While there a physician of
fered to care me for S4O, in three months. Happily, in
the midst of intense pain, occasional/y relieved by laud
'nun. brew in the, wrapper of your Electuary, a perfect
description of my complaint; tether with many certifi
cates of cures. This gave me great confidence in the
medicine, and I parchseed a box, anti nine doses of
which has apparently cured ws, and lam papered to
say every thing iit its favor, or render any service I can
to humanity by subiteribing to its merits.
Respectfully Yours,
BENJAMIN rEßcrf AL, 89 South Sixth at:
•
. .
Bold Wholesale and Retail by WYATT sIS- KETC H.
15 . M, 121 Fulton Bt. N. Y., HUSTON & LADD To
wanda, and by drugged generally throughout the U.' 8.
Prite $l. a box. NOTICE.—The genuine Eleetnary
thus CrYA., Upham M. D.y - The bird .is also doge
with a pen.
No. 1., Brick Row, again in the Field !
Ar. .4. Chamber/Its,
im..
of New York with a large
;14 ' supply B o i f " W re s:c li :na, ed. J r e m w tn e . l t r h y vci and lY
•, the following, articles :••-Lever,
C
t L Bl 'E lle p r i:e a a re nd , PeulaminPnWsiantgchiel Virlailt:h.
\s) Ah, , - ' -1..- ot 'complete assortment of Gold
- • . 'Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin
ger Rin ;s, Breast Pins, B rpcelets, Lockets, Gold chains,
Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware,
and any quantity of Steel Beads---all of which he offers
for•sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. •
Wa'chta repaired on short !sotice, and warranted
to run well, or thhmon'ey wilt be refunded, and a 'writ
ten agreement given to that effect if required. ' 1
N. 'IL—MAPLE SUGAR, and. Country Produce
taken iS payment for work ; and Rh). learn now; and
fi.irrer. Mal the Pradurc anal be paid when Me anal
is done—i war against credit in all its forms.
' W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April 1:8, 1817 s
(
it.wirvstz
40y
The sensations accompanying liver complaint are of
the most wretched description. Habitual drunkenness
is frequently brought on bY laver complaint. A pram
sulkring from Ibis disease, should not be mocked silk
Pretended flit": yet there are very dedimors that an
worth a straw in.the removal of this complaint. !Ws
mel has hi Immo been the chief reliance, but the rem&
dy him proved itself worse then the disease! 'nit
then shall he dowel We say, give 'Wright's Indian
Vegetable pills a trial? If thay,do not exceed yarn.
Pecislinnthi we are willing to barn all the opprobrium DI
failure. And we say to all . .
TRY THEM.
There is too risk rat?--no money thrown aces)—;yeses M g
certain of benefit.
ODLE WORD MORE.
When 3ou have found that Wright's Indian Veget 2 '
We Pills ire • " ketle " the best . medicine you or'
hand of, airiest TO !trim ! Don't run after every or
start Remedy, which attempts tobluster itself irdo Iwo'
riety. Above ill
BEWARE OF IMITATION?
of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.' Previous to the
introduction of this medicine, Indian Pills were never
heard of II ; Now what hosts of them ! And after 11
agitator° theyebut miserable imitations of the eeiFtif
medicine 4 no more like it than, chalk is like c heese.
One man lailvertises "Improved" Indian Vegetable Fills.
This would be a capital joke, if it were less serious. Be
ware of a 1 such.
BIIY OF THE REGULAR AGENTS.
There • nosafety elsewhere: The country is eve r "
inglra - uterkitens, bodt:of money and' of me in ßut *lli is worst I' Is not the counterfeited& m
ate butlittle better than a robber and a Maniere 1 - -
fu
Buy'of the regularagents only, we say again.
Agents in Bradford county7—Montanyes & Co.. T#'
wands ; A . H., Gaylord, Canton; 8. W. k D. F. PO'
Imer9Y, T roy ; Coryell & Gee, East Burlington; tvo-
Gibson, 11Ilster ; L 8. Ellsworth, Athens ;" Guy Trse?•..
Milan ;-Moody & Co., Frenebtown ; Daniel Snit. °1,...
%lob'ik
; J. C.. Adam s, Rumuterfield creek; .C 11 1"
Rathbun , Canton ; W. Campbell, Sheshequin ;I. J
„Warfont; Mcnroeton. , '
-
LA 'IGE mortared& of Broad Cloths, ea A and Sattinetta, which we have long been 11 °°"*"
(or melting OW and cheap, now cheaper than err
and upon which we chalkogets the worldjusi teemed
at O. D. BARTLErT -
Town Oa, Nov. 2„ 1 846.
EMI
Two 3,llars and fifty cents per annum; Firm coal
deducts if paid within the year; and 'for CASH Eta'
ally in a Ivance, 04TE DOLLAa will be deducted.
Subsc lives at liberty to discontinue at any time ,
be
paying a, rages. Most kinds oP cot NTS! rams%
received in payment, at tho market
advertisements, not exceeding a squire Of . " Tr ' "
inkerted for fifty cemai; every subsequent 'merrier,.
MI)C ty-# , VO cents. A discountinide, to yearly advelo'
Jon ntsrl 'so, of every description, neatly ant(
rs
peditiouPy executed on new and fashions/de OP";
tr:to on business pertaining to the "ace mint.co"
fcc of l , •:tage, to casuist attention. •
lg. :aid Buffalo. Line
Mir 184.
f the aboveline will continue to
garage Bos between ELMIRA,
prA,l,O, ft.
or -the accommodation
• - moving West, antling f t .
aimed to the Emigrant, re n , glia
' , Pennsylvania. Lice
e re of the FIRST CLAgs
with all the convenience areig:
'ILETBe commanded bY erlie en ,
wed by relays of Haver.
apt. H. W. THISMPHOZC
or, Capt. A M. TAYLOR.
„ H of [847, one of the shore B e ,
and Elmira every week is the to/.
Elmira, Corn
WEE Prop ri etors
runs- Line of
CORNIPIC!!and' 81,
otEinivaMil and Fi
vilifies we lierefokm
aection,of.New Yorl
- The Boats of this
fitted and ,furnis
comma:horn of PA
ed Captain; and
'BOAT ROME,
m TEMP
During the
will leave Corning
lowing order:
Cormier:, every M
Eurraa,„every M
Towing down
in;, touching at
leaving Buffalo for
day morning.
- FOR PREIGY
on Board, Get*
nday evening, at 6 o'clock, P. )1,
nday cicala& at 6 o'clock, P,
cca Lake every Thersdartio
ig Stream. Lodi, and m %tides m k t.
Corking tutd Wain, every Wedae,„,
OR PASSAGE,appIy to Copula
Wm. e lk y , Corning.
S. B. nog é Co, Moline
y----- Win mute Ir. Tank. Horsehead s
A. N , Havana.
L.G. Townsend, Big Stream
W worth & Post, Lodi.
Price & Holly, Genera.
Gay Sweet, Wala-ko.
J. Shoemaker, Seneca Falls,
Baker & Ras, Jrantezunar.
H, Wright, &Merles.
H. Nile*, Buirdo
-0 2111 A IC 11
, __Bl VLII.A.XII.ZI
This way for Bargain! ;
T HE subscriber would respectfully say to his okl
customers SW the Public generally, that he has
re-commencedthe Manufacture of Chairs, ete„, st h u ,
old shop on the prtit aide of Bridge street , in the budd
ing *own as a " Yellow House." He keeps coo.
dandy on band, jor will make to order, (in a neat sail
(bitable style) all articles in his Niue as cheap as the
cheapest. His friends can be supplied with -
'Fancy, Winsar and Common Chairs. of direr
ent patter —Settee.,, Rocking Chairs,
Children's Chairs. 4-c., 4 , c.
illsi— i l Bedsteads aid Tibia. °.
• Call and see ins at my shop on Bridge street, tuid .
will Satisfy you bat you itato bay reasonable.
N. 11 . Wll to wood, Cucumber and Basswood
plinitt,iwautet( 4) exchange for chairs troreasonst4
terms. j /M $E TAYLOR.
Towanda, Jar
. 20, 1847
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NATURE'fg • WN RENEW" .! TIM INVALID
BEST F ' END!: It is confidently wanted that
w i
there • etas ' a merheinc which has given sock nth
form and wily I satisfaction, as -
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
They havestOod the severest trials, by curing when
rl
all other rem ins failed, and have established • reputa
tion in the fa of the envious slanders which hate
raised agains t tin.
SPRING, $ 'MAIER, TALL AND WINTER.
Each Prairie", by their variations of temperature,peco.
her effects upon the human body. The beat expands,
end the cold utracts tt e volume of the circulating flu
' id, and when.4,anges take pace suddenly, thfi . effects
are often seriOu W right's Indian Vegetable P f ilis coun
teract the evil nfluence of sudden changes, by punt vine
the blood, and eepirrg the stomach and bowels in a natu
ral and healthful 'condition.
FOR FEVER AND AGUE.
That scourge bribe West. Wright's Indian Vegetable
Pills st r and unrivalled. An instance has never come to
our knowledge of these Pills having been taken, without
effecting a complete cure. In Chills and Fever the liver
and binary fturctione are chiefly disordered, superindu
ced by great physical debility. When the symptoms
first appear, no time should be lost before resorting to
these Pills. A few doses will giveAueb manifest relief
that no permission 'will be necessary to continue the use
of them.
FOR DYSPEPSIA
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be fend wen
superior. l this disease, the gastric juice is weak and
deficient inquality . . Cematipsently. th e digestion iiim-.
perfect and the health impaired. These Pills remote
the bile (roil% the stomach, restore its tone, and impose
the digestion. .
- FOR JAUNDICE.
Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pills are equally well adept.
ed to the removal of this complaint. As 'they spiral,
upon the-one general and-uniform principle, of clerow
ing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood: tml
rectifying the secretions, they remove the cause of Jest.
dice, and of all other disorders.
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! •
It would be difficult precisely to tell to which of tho
two axes Wright'a Indian Vegetable Pills have; ken
the greatest blessing. But it is vemcertain that those
Pills have given health • and spirits, a nod complex.
ion, to hundred's of females, who would, without them.
have been'in their graves.
.A'box of Weights Indian
Vegetable'Pills is an inestimable medical Coinpaoion
certain periods.
HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, kr.
The presence of pain in any part, indicates a ennapt
state of the blood. which nature is strivinc to correct.
A few'dosea of Wrikhes Indian Vegetate Pills tarp
On going to eVirtain to giverelief, if Ibr thin;
be at all possible.. •
VALUABLE ANTI-BILIOrS MEDICINE!
of the Bradford