Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 29, 1847, Image 4

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Weft •i 1 tile. Parm.
in entering upon the 'labors of this month
it be
f,oovea every ;wieldier to pause end refiectie order
that he may have all hie operations fairly preemlecd.
to his view, and that nothing be left undone that
should be' attended to. ..tt . purenizethis course, he
cannot fail to hr bend hie interest, and to promote
to the utmost of his ability, thole concerns upon
whicitlhe lieitig and comfort of himself and
tainily dePetid. Tho l e who take a tinperficiai view
of thelemipation and theists of a farmer may sop
pose,} that he has little else to do-during this mouth
than to enjoy himself, but diets who have witeeeme
ed the incessant toils to which the farmer is subject
the year rounds riff reject such conclusion as being
inconsistent with the, agriccdteral life, it wants and
requirements, as they do know, that every month
in the year brings with it peculiar labors—while'
he who acknowledges in gratitude the wisdom of
Providence, is thankful, ht these claims upon his
• exertion do exist \ asthey servato keep in remem
brance the tenure by which rein holds his earthly
,state and to - seake him not only'content, but hap
py that toils come commeuded to his acceptance,
sauctioued and enjoined upon him as a duty by the
Author of his being, anti l therefore, he esteems it as a
blessing.
As the crops of the past season have beevecur
ea, it may, be opportune to the present occasion to
, comment upon the prospect of foreign demand and
prices. The highly remunerating prices of the
present year, which owed their existence to the
'short 'props, of the European countries—die „pros
perity which those high prices dispensed updu the
interest in our own, seem to clothe the pro
sprdire &mend and pricer for our surplus products
with peculiar interest, and to call for a candid ex
position of our views upon these subjects. Liam
titled as we feet ourselves to9cie, with the agricul
tural classics of our eclurdry, We have watched with
deep anxiety 'each succeeding awival, and scanned
with scrutinizing eye the\ nature and 'effect of the
news brought, in order mat we might the better ar
rive at just coirelasiotts,- and- form such opinions as
might be relied upon. , Virhat we hate to say will,
therefore, not only reflect the honest convictions of
our mind, but be the result of carefully formed opin-
ll=
The provision'crops'of last year in England, Ire
' land, Scotland, France and Germany, were unsu
ally small—so small as To jeopard the supply of
food to the populations of these several counties.—
. In France much distress for want of food existed
among her people;"iit SCodand, and particularly
among the highlanderi, the want of food was gen
era!; but in Ireland, titmine, in most frightful form,
Kalked abroad. desolating millions of that brave,
grnierous, and intellectual people. These causes
rvperatirig, served to :live not only an active detnand
for every description of our edible products, but to
(lisure-foe_thern-tucli prices as bad not prevailed
- fir a long series of years. To procure and pay for
our breadstutls and provisions, England had net
111 v to rend us all the available fabrics of her man
- nfacteries, but-these proving insufficient. she had
to unlock her coffers and send us her gokl and sil
ver also. This unusual course of trade between
England and our own country, hashed the effect to
make the precious metals compamtivelY scarce in
England, and, by the force of the law of ncessity
compelled the Banks of that country to resort to
stringent measure to keep het specie in her vaults.
These nteastrres„together with the wild speculations
in pro Visions, anti breatistqrs, and 'Railroad Stocks,
by nor commere!al community; have brought abo
the disastrous failures and nutnitary difficulties un
der which GreaOtitian is now suffering, and from
which, from prcierit appearances it will be many
years before she entirely recovers. Tle crane:ter
cial credit in Erigland, has always stood number
one in every country known-to commerce ; her rep
utation for!weabh, solid - wealth; has been as prover-
Last and' generally acknowledged•as were her Bills
of Exchange appreciated, and held as convertible
commodities, which were often prefered to sliver
and gold. Iler credit, however has 'been shaken,
by the present failures, which have so overwhelm
ingly starred the public titind both on this and the
, ether side of the
r ttlanties- And although it must be
admitted that the is Alt an immense - amount of
wealth in that Tint% et - Ma very large portion of
it has been rtsadirted; for the time being unavailable
owing to the panic, eteateff by the es:mina:lns series
of disastets which have in closely followed each elle
er and for want of conAnce—that great elemental
nude, -which is better than money itself.
We hear by recent itivivals, that famine, Ah
gliastPs) mien, and its Wenth-dealing doings, have
again rev?sited poor l+land,azill it we were to look
at thatiadatedfrul store, we might. pregame - that
we should again Slur 4 marketiand high prices for
our surplus products there during the next, as we
have fronefuring the Annient yea. ' Bet this week'
be bat a partial views of the subject, as before any
• people can, for a certainty, be calculated on as a
customer they , it ust assured themselves that they
have the-money tam. for the ertielbrptnehesed.—
And these tine:Worts arise--fras England] under
present eireninstanceia, with at least a moiety of
her Ssetoties elosed'Or doing partial work, hezgreat
Bankinginstitatiorpeompelled to hoard herpreeieee
inetals, credit impelled and universal distrust and
alatni pervading the , minds of all clasols of her
people—we say, that she, thus situated, the abiltty
to continue to be our great customer for bread and
andine ..Can she afford to pay anything
. like eh approximition next year for the supplies
she Wier wont, witenshe gave as this? We spa
prebend not;
.flier, because she has not a swim
geokbußkai, and secondly, because the whole
comnierciiipeopie are sweating at everr per. tm
• tier the speenlirtfon sallies which are placed upon
the necessaries of life last year. It may - be argued,
with gresiplausitelity„ attifneliitle - show of truth,_
that„shelnity send us her manefuttnresk llittr oft
species at Bill? of Exchange. Our imparts rot the
law yeas prove thstithedeidt largely in this means;
but whether she out, in the presentoondition Ober
mwinfacturies, extexul it sto ns to cover the defieien
ey of specie, is n question which it rests with time
to sietermin' e. And; as specie is the founds*);
of trade, ilptisetio' may very easily be mooted,
whether the-trade which is carried on by the other,
with. the tieefeetittries,,if twstietrio extremes, avoeld
not result disastrously to - the prosperity of the latter
party d - " • -
. Looking calmly at the sehjeet—viewing its.bear
_lap as far as oar mind is eapaWe of gloating then
- 4 401d.aratihqr what we booteiye to - be legitimatededections from the preaneee twine us. we arrive
atireireenettasioto—ist; ttortheljetellai for
enttitalitodheta sltioiii , .will not Olt as great the
next . yetirbtleit beett this , Geeitise 'the dar.
den crops in Gnat Briligh:/s l .* and Scotland},
and Germany, have been abu ndant, as well as
those of the ,countries billeting on the. Baltic,
and Black seas generally, whereas lag year ..they
greatly' deficient in , all the live laners.44 be
England has nut the • emufacUitire . .er:*
chase now as she bad lag year, end Frar#itidd
Germany from the abundance of heriropWhot
'need ours-3rd, thatsperelatiers will take naming
'from sad experience and be more chary in the Di
me, as to use an old adage, (ea burnt child dreads
fire n tf we are retract in these conclusions, it will
follow as a neestery consequence, that prices be
ing govenied more or lee by the demand for com
modities sad the abdity to pay kir them, must feel
the effect ofihe inanspiciers chtunutanceinow ex-
isting and likely to continue, for some time to come
—and ; therefore, that it' cannot reasonably be ex
peeled lit agricultural products will bring as good
prices, this year as they did.last; we fervently hope
anct believe, however that they will amply reward
husb.indmen for their pqatuctions, tor,. above all
other classes, they deserve to be well paid for their
labors.
In view of all these i cireamstances, we believe it
to be the interest of a„4lcniturists who have grain
to sell to place it as soon as possible in a condition
to enable them to avail themselves of the advanta
ges of the market.
Having dischirged What we consider to be a duty
Jos the editor of an agricultural journal, we shall now
direct attenhbn to such work as we deem should be
dens during the present Antis
, • ON TRZ
Winter litoiang.- - -:-As all stikelays are improved
by being plowed in time to subject them to the me-.
ltdrating influence- of frost, we would have such
soils intended for spring cultures to sieze eiery-Op
portunity through tfie Winter to get them plowed ;
and te l recollect, that it is their interest to_plough
them as deep as a strong team will enable them to
do; that in plowing they shouldeee that the.work is
Well done, no balks left,
~that the farrow' 'licebe
so turned as to present the great* possible surface
to be opitated upon by the frost, and that the plow.
ing be net done when the ground is wef,—as play
sell when turned up in such state becomes a bed of
mortar, wham 'efendition cream* be improved during
the entire eesuing season. ",•• -•
Fatteningot Hogs.—is it is'an =blowiest* fact
that swine fatten much quicker in mild tithe in colce
weather, the procsis of feel ines Avid be pushed
forward with all, possible despatch, so that the work
ma be accomplished -in good time. The theorist
says that a portion of the food given to hogs in very
cola weather goes ictiipPly heat to his body, and
that such a portion is abstracted from th3a whitt
shguldgo to form flesh and fat, llnd that consequent
ly it takes more grain to fatten them irr clad than it,
does, in mild weather the practical man knows
that they do fatten faster in - mild Weather, without
inquiry into the why and the wherefore. So then,
as we have practice Sustaining theory as to ate re- j
stilt, all should act neon the fact.
Regularity in feeding is essential. Swine should
receive at least' three meals a day at appointed
hours ; they shaeld befatered twice a week, have
a rubbing past i_ t e the ya i rd of their pen, and be pror
vided with an *atendance of rough materials to
manufacture into =are, as weeds, mould and
leaves from the woods, dirt of any kind, •comealks,
and anything else to be scraped together. They
should always have et a trough acce.ssible -to them
tether rotted wood or lumps of charcoal to correct
the acidity of their stomathe. I they appear cos
tive or otherwise unwell, let a feed of cut up roots
be substituted for the corn, taking care to dust them
with -about a-table-spoonful, of flour of sulphur to
each hog.
Breeding Soul and Store Pigs.—As soon as the
woods cease to furnish these with lull meals, let
them be provided with dry pens to retire to at plea
sure, provide these with bedding, and see that they
are adequately fed at least twice a day, not forget
ting to give them raw material- to work into ma
nure for you. Inpig sows should be fed sous to be
kept in good conffitierr veehten being made fat, as
a condition of over fatness never fails to increase
their difficulties in pigging: When heavy' in pig
each sow should, if possible, be kept by herself.
Sheep.—To ensure good fleece and fat mutton,
attention in feeding and protection from the weath
er are necessary. Sheep should be provided with
a warm shed, dry and clean beds; receive, divided
into meals, a day, each, three pounds of hay, or the
equivalent of that quantity in roots or grain. To
promote the secretion of the wool forming princi
ple, beans may be said to be the best food, but ogler
*and corn meal may be advantageously given them
in the absence of the former. Carrots, turnips, par
snips, beets or cabbages are each good in their
way. A change root diet is conducive to their
health. They should be regularly watered, salted,
Ind when cenfuted receive pine boughs to browse
on at least mace a week. brie trough be provided,
under cover, in which every few days fresh tar
with salt spihilded over it is placed, their health
will be,gresuly promoted- Their yard as well as
lodging shed should always be kept dry.
MI& Coen.—Those who may desire their mileh
cowsito furnish them supplies of mili r emern, and
butter; must provide them with nourishing slops,
Ihdder- and hay, as dry proverider alone,- and'that,
of the 'coarsest kind, is but an indifferent substance
to excite the milk vessels into action. The secre
tion tat that delicious fluid cannot be advantageous
ly carried on tuffiesthevows be generously fed. In
the latter case they never fail to repay their provi
der'in grateful measure. Warm dry lodging and
clean bedding are great helms -to the cow in their
I efforts to.ffil the udder..
Working ifoires.:-These should be well fed,
warmly shedded, cleanly bedded and curried and
rubbed down twice a day. Their food should be
given them thrice "a
-day s they' should be watered
as often • receive salt or a mixture of salt, lime and
treltsittd),thhes pries a weeks With such atten
tion they:will 1.0 able to go through their work well;
without it, they will- lack the physical stte
answer the call's made upon them.
Working Oxen and_ifidet,-;-When worked these
should receive besides plenty of hay—the latter,
work or not, they shoild get, and receive bides
the treattnent.reeonnnended helmets. Whatrnof
at work the grainiotal may-becmitta
Ditching and Draining.—if the grounds not-fros
xen-this will bell-good- mouth for such operations.
Watirr. -Erraenthe your grain fields and
relieve the water.furrows therein otallobstractions.
Repeat the operation every fenr weeks.
With these hints we take out monthly leave of
yea - the mei knrsat wishes of oar heart,
that all pmr.esettionsivay be erowatl,sidi sue
eon and : thation and yours may be blessed with L
W enjoy it
itlisceutine
PAIN' BILLER.
Dad M Pahe.rvie talk*; i ;htiakkigithe
A bad* is ibustifii.,tis humming*, in
*Nbitt W'S' PAIN KIVU'S - .
•
tMO) is um emboli Vegetible Composed. eempeeed
of terenty.flid different ingredient'. Mona ea hoop
nil and est/reel tweedy. Pit spin bottles. Setyjet it
prier from NI to. Traintsi• mods. Fot fambeipantem
lets. WO puncittlsts..aa,be hid of only apstlntisosem
Mining a Wier hioney of mien end distionny ofthe
Pali Mlle; sametilleates of Mom dire: tilts, 411 M
. bottle has the mitten sigsatwee e,
theytoprietor. 4 l. Aseasero, tooth* lAA,. end without'
it odes artgeogioe., Beware of !timbers ad inahno;
Ofieir file boon to bout, tepteeentin•it to be the
maim Vein Met.
Sold only by the following regalia appidstod agents
to this tmenty . •
A.S.Cbseaborlie, Towanda. 0. P. Hathird, Trey.
George A. Perkins. Ail** L. 4 FL Runyon. de..
Watford. Nonmetal t C. E. Rokborto, Clll4OB.
Sokd is all the 'principal towns in the United Blstes,
Otos& and Terse.
Whohmsle agents in the city of law York and ski.
oity: Bodo& Carries & 'Co.. 218 Pserkt.; Wyatt
& ICetcham, 121 'Nkomo's. Orders addressed to Ike
proprietor.
or G. W. &boyish post pad, will meet wi th .
prompt stles:dam 2Sy
14 18T OF PERBONIS engaged ID, !ending F,seiiin
Goo'ssod blerchandise in BradVerl county. else.
milled and arranged aceonling to Yaw for lb. year 1847
Rrsidenee. Names.
Athens bone--Janwo
C Pot,
H 8 Coostodi
• GA C Perkins,
L 8 Ellsworth,
El A Pbelps,
C H Herrick
• Welk* & Harris.
Athens twp.--,Jobn Watkins,
Asylikr-John Holton, Ir.
Elmer Hatton,
A W Renslow.
Darlington—A & 8 H Morley,
John V Daniels.
Coryell & Gee,
• Edward Overton, ‘.
Canton—Chatles E Rathboae,_
Newman & Brown,
Dereli—U Moody & Co.,
0 D Chamberlin;
Coolbaugh & Salsbury,
Fnmktin—J W Herm,
R K Hawley,
Hentek—Wm. Angle,
T. Homphry,
Monroe---J J Weford,
I 8 & J B M. Hinman,
ichin
B & G Smith,
C Nuke.
Coolbaugh di Salsbury,
• 8 L &S Fowler,
Orin:4l—T 8 Humpbry, •
Henry Gibbe,
A $ Smith,
J E
Rome—L Maynard,
Ridsbury—Asaph Colburn.
Charles F. Wilson,
Bheahequiu—Kitmey & Satterke,
Tait & Whitbect, -
Wm Campbell, -
Smitht►eld—l.
E Duffey,
M Bullock dr. Co., _
E 8 Tracey,
Standing Stone-4 C Adam.,
Mix irk Storm,
II W Tracy, (liquor) 13 'l5
Towanda boro'—Huston & Ladd, (no liq.) 14 7
II 8& M C Meicur, " 12 •124
813 Bailey, " 14 '•7
Vinton Kingsbery, " 13 •I (i
Elliott & Torniuns, " 13 *lO
0 D Bartlett, " - 13 10
A 8 Chamberlin, " 14 •7
Wlt Mini & Co, N. 13 6 10
Tracy & Moore, " 14 •7
J Markel, jr, " 14 •7
N N Betts, " 14 •7
Montanyea & Co:, a 13 *lO
Hugh O'Hara, ° 14 7
E T Pox, a 13 *lO
C Reed, " 13 *lO
Troy—K & E Runyon, (liquor) 13 15
•0 F Redrneton, " 11 224
SW& D F Pomeroy. 0 11 *224
0 P Ballard, " 14 104
Baird & Stephens, (no fig.) 12 ltf
Ulster—Gay Tracey, a 14 •7
Peckham dr. Mather, " 14 7
Wm Gibson, • " 14 *7
Wysox—Judson Holcomb, (liquor) 14 *lO4
Wells—James Taylor, ..-- (no lig.) 14 7
Wyalusing—E dr. A Lewis, " 14 6
CII Fisher, - " 14 7
MH&O 11 Welles, a 19 *lO
Warren—R Cooper, 1 a 14 *I
B Buffington; [domestic) a - 14 34
Pal Tyrrell. • . " 14 7
*nine paid their licensee. J. REEL, Treasurer.
Treasury Offir*Towanda,ljorr. 17, 1647.
T NJ/ w 311133 NM •
Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron, Brass
iiPANNED AND BIIITINNII Wank
wyoursays •51)
TV C. HALL is now receiving 60 wad the above
.L.t. towis, which be kr prepared to self at wholesale
or retail, Wait path/sees, at the nibs( riduced prices,
for cash. lumber or grain. The most liberal prices will
be paid for w :eat oats, corn and lumber, .
Stare and Manufadorist Establishment. or` the
corner of Main and Midge ets.; where may be knead the
largest and beat samisens of sieves, this aide the-city
of Albany, arch as
Numbers.
Buckeye cooking stove, arranged with a rote
re top, and hot sir oven 'combined, 1,2,8,4
Rochester Empire hot air eves, 4
" Universe,
Fulton, " (improved) 2,8, 4
Congress tight air cooking, 2, I, 4
lisielterbother, 2, 3
Albany Elevated over a 2,3, 4, 5
o Premium 2,3, 4,5, 6
Race's pat. self-regulator, at-tight parlor, 1,2, 3
Rochesteratr dabs prior,- r S, by 4
Congress do. Albany do. (roasters,) -
Albany Fancy Word paler, 8.4, 5
N. Y. city 2, 11,4
pador and dare, • 1, 2'.
Comsat cylinder do , 1,2,8
& Leyte lasstity et &use lipe, Moir e via, Mu,
Wrier, Jammed 1 tritaselt &C
which he will sell as above at whidesela or trail. Skeet
iron, Tin, Brass and Copper Work, made to order on
short notice, and'werranted. Parsoes widget to par
chase the above snicks will do well by eathigt st the
&boss store, before purchasing Mayhem :as the propel ,
etor is band not to be undersold by any 'living ma
5,000 SIftEP PELTS wanted, for retridifcab will
he paid. October 27, 1847.
war
TAILORING , _ESTABLISHMENT.! •
R. &IL DAVIS, TAILORS. rivaefreiss Lie
8' .946 f Loan.) .
hare opened shop, in the
$
oucilnd - story . of the new Brick block, erected by Burton
Irrnpbrry, on Main street, where they are prep aired to
execute all orders in their-roe with accuracy & despatch,
Pros their berg bad Aprons instruction In the S.
sea thedrettenaire experienes as Ponwasn. In the heir
Idlopeils Louden. they hulperfeetly coinpateist of beint
able to passes the most taste. sod io eureente
their wori,in such substantial and Aished:saykroilb
cgirewatialktled to their customene...
CO' Calling done to order. and * wartinled Ur& it
properly made up. G. 11. DAVIS,
Towanda r Oct.. 12. 1847. yle . 11 ,- DAVIS.
Pan:i2V- WIXOM: .
ir oossibeloe ago time so tesesploot
•
Thee,- the schoolbag' smell soy, I. those
hoislise pirseitise - Oita Pateirtnisobal4
•
' 1,11 144 with the ebeiesa , -Pniit
cso
WLERMA,ITI,I.
No 80847
witaelow ,_.
- - istdialliiivis • l *um
fit asiiissewerweissii ill' aria
si oak cas.
sod *Nil cusaisj
'SEITZ'S 4" tub* ?WOW
, BEDSTEADS. et et te ilegaip•
• • dos; wig& -rte ail low for
, s cub et hide* SI , Fete
Iturber, White word, Bari yr*,
or Coombe' et dr *4, et 4 by
'4
Sesedieg 1 $ foe Betbouwiloi, Dupree&
er gap* will eke be mama ler ear work., I,'
Tomb( &sees aim i. ibe MOM wow— ,
TOMEI= &
Terresie, Tab. :33. 1147.
AWAL AC AV 'MC' Jr AV •
=UM Os =Mk •
taPECTIPULLY infirm the *inns of Tostas.
ds. and the public generally thafbe is prepared to,
execute in the nintest stylesll deseriptioas of
Muse. Sign. Coach or Carnage Painting. or
Trimming ; and every randy of.Ftiney
and Ornamented Piddling:
F . row his long experience and the mem aptchnsas of
his productions now inwss. be entintsibe • flattering
bops that by don apglieation bis prolbsolob. end
being prompt to orilsi he oar secure a Writable Aare of
public patanage. its way be found at all times at the
Chair Vector; of Temkin* & Mains' on. where be
be on band to attend to the arils of those wbo say want
his versos& PAPER-HANGING dour on short no
tice, in a superior wander snit essioatible taints.
Toward.. .101 y 8. 1847. _ .
Liquor. Claim AWL.
(no N 4.) 14 f 7
' " 14, *7
, AI 13 10
13 7
0 13 10
" 14 •7
. A Woolen Factory at Hose.
Tsubsaibers take pleasure announcing 10 the
..I. citizens of Bradford county and theithry
have leased for • term of years the building atom in
Wyekraing township, and known es Ingbam's Factory,
and whichribily are new &sing up with meehinery and
apparatus for the mansfaiwre of breed and WM%
cloths, Daunts, &c., in-superior style end on the moat
frameable terms. Thole wishing to bays wool manu
factured upon shares-will And it to their ado:nags to
give them a call, es they are determined that no pains
shell be spared to give the most perfect satirise don.—
They work Wool into Brood or narrow dressed cloths
for one half the cloth, or if preferred, they win manu
facture by the yard as follows :—Brood cloths for from
$1 to $1.25 ; Narrow cloth, from 44 to Nets. Other
articles manufactured for proportionate prices.
Wool carding and cloth dressing will be dons on
abort notice and reasonable terms. That will be pre.
pared for busineis on or before the first of June next.
Wyslusifig, April 25, 1847. HALL & 0114
" 14 7
13 °LS
14 •7
" 14 •7
" 14. •7
.(liquor) 13 •1b
(no 0.0 13 10
" 14 7
" 13 10
" 14 7
(liquor) 13 "lb .
" 104
(no liq.) 14 '7
66 14 . 7
14 7
• " 14 *9
" lb 7
" 14 7.
" 14 .7
" 13 10
• (liquor) 14 . 104
• " 14 104
(no liq.) 14 7
" 14 7
61 14 7
" . 14
" 14 7
" 14 "7
" 14 '7
" 43 "10
" 14 *7
" 14 7
" )4 7
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
roe most exieniirs 'Clothing Warehouse in Me U.S.
lapt E-OPRN FOR WINTER. !mobil Omens
JUL , on band and malty fin. disposal. Wholesale 4: ketail.
To patrons we would say, that having but one price,
those who io apot understand the real valuation price of
goods, will have an opportunity of purchasingOannents
as low as professed, judges. Jobbers and dealers in
ready made Clothing, can replenish their stacks for the
winter, and we guarantee the largest establishment in
Philadelphia to select from. We attend personally to
the packing of goods, and see that a good assortment of
sitar and well-made articles are put up. Single suits
fordardell es per order.
co- Oar goods are for sale only at the large building,
128 Market et.. southeast corner of Market and Fourth
(liquor) I 4 !101
" 13 . 15
(no liq.) 13 •I 0
13 10
(liquor) 13 *l5
" 13 15
(rio lig.) 13 15
" 14 •7
sta., Philadelphia.
C. HAIOIESS.
Philadelphia, Ek.ptembet RI. 11147. 3m1.6
New Tailoring Establishment,
In No. 2, Brick Rote, over the store of E. T. Fox,
third story.
rOo ILVD=UhattiVAT.
" 13 10
11()E8PECTFULLY informs the eitisens of Towan
da. and the public generally, that he has removed
ilia Tailor shop to No. 2, Brick Row, over the store of
E. T. Pox, third story, where be so vita those in want
of Tailoring, to give him a call. ••
Having been employed in the melt fashionable es tab:
lishusents in Philadelphia sad elsewhere, and being de
termined to spare no pains to please, enstamera may
ilepend upon baring their work done promptly and in
good sty Ie as can be had at. any shop in town. All
work warranted well made and to fit.
07 Cutting done cheap. and warranted.
Country Produce taken in payment fir work.
Towanda, Anima 80, 1877. 0
BOOT & SHOE UMFACTOBY.
JOAN W. WILCOX, haring purchased the into.
rest of his late partner, respectfully informs the pub.
lie that-he may still be found at the old stand, near T.
P. Woodruff'. tavern. where be still song:its a sham of
public patronage. Ile intends, by a careful salection
of stock, end by attention to the interests of hi. unto.
mars to make as neat and amble work ma can MI or
ufactured in this put of the country.
He will.keep constant'y on hand. and esannrielare
. to order, Morocco. Calf and Coarse Boots essal SAoa
Ladies' Gaiters, MOM and WO; Chihiraes do.
Genes Gaiters and - Pumps, 4.e.
sa, Country %Oder% of 171014 dereriptions, lien in
payment for work, at the market petal. .
Towanda. August 30. 1047.
No. L, Brick Rrw, again in the Field !
W. al. CAusamberliig,
—"ETAS jowl retu rn ed from th e eity
Ai of York with a large
4 47
Can. jprnply of Watehoe, 3ewejo and
Silver ware, comprising, lir pert
the. wowing ankles :—Lerer.
L'Bpirie and PlairkWateben, with
,q)11„ a eomplete assortmerit of Gold
• Jewelry. such as Bar Rings, Fin
ger Rio ;e, Breast Pine, Bracelet.. Lockets, Gold chains,
ChM Pens, Keys, ere. Also. aH wets of Sihrentewi;
AO any quantity of &eel Heads--all of which he oars
for sale esceeedingly eheip for CASH.
Wewtree repaired ow short notice, and warranted
:to run well, or the money will be refunded. sad & smit
ten agreement given to that OM if negoind.
N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Preshrna
takes is payment for work i sad abri. dawn wourFi r t
forever, iAat o
the Produce we be paid aka the
is done—l war spinet credit IV rifittfiii*Mt•
W. A. CHANBZII44N,
Towanda, April 111, 11147.
'Jul i ( i1~! 1; X4l G~l~~~ ► ~'t.►llil .N t~~~
holly in lent!
Dr. Carter's Infallible Remaly for Hollow'.
Time of taking and size of doses eseißoly
at the option of the patient;
THE above medicine an be toand,at all times et the.
new eitallii,eiond at CA RTER & SMALLitr
'together witlk acidic new sod fie* steel of 5 8.101..
CE RIES, eospriSing eve? thing in their line. 'Deli
sr TN) Coffee, Bum Tobacco, PellPers ebeeti. -
hne,-Coree; Citron. F*. Raisins,end utionalen s [-
vide* of other article: astrawatennete teentione'
sfl'of which will he sold as low es lbw ease aue-bi
bought west of the Empire city. We also, ear. the
least splendid aseettameot of,Prendi. Vegthirieeritier l
lass TOYS aver Wrote anvil in Notibern feetusil•
yank, together with a full esetetmentif ?ink Confec
tioner* Year* Notienikrawey ilipiesrais, ivy which
most and "Inuit as i goal gad
Oa. is. is 4 7, OAR ER Ac 81441111 fir.:,.,
Tie Saddle, and Harness Buisess
Ts . % by ELMAXAR ` _G ULF
I& C: T.•' SMITH under $ll Finn: Baena
Smith ir.,C47.!;„ it the aid deed ?teeth eras Public
&foamy When wiU los kept pieLimmily ipe heed Be(
Plain avid WINO alaftry MOsd anirCr.ofiamen
Haim, ill kinds of Teaks, V alues, ihad_ ,
orc,ehq,,
Weir hir their Vs% - • - - -
Cogritite- 7Wmaxebtfklifirstarifiroik doe. to}nlrn l'firmilmimeerimoc-itatimmietwiti;
a villa Mopu t >roei is Om. WillrilWie,,Alimage2
Wilkesp intbasCat Oak igorstiketiap
lthop iel the, alai*, of %big Name quay. May le,
-HARKNESS'
~ ~
Ave . been
gar tan,4 rte.... —ty ye. ant were
ablipd . eli innopst4nr, lAN Wane oeil ise two
ani
Wit* ' midi their trumpets, twee/ ntedeperfict
-17 well 114811,400 of BirSolguf liiilbly recommend
The Oily . givai Daintier of happy' iesulbitbat brims
, towed Air Res ot t er/VS ACOUSTIC OILA Ye
been truly astrai . 'And whet, le wonderfut,lome
who wen deaf f bliih, heYe Wino° Mitch unproved
as to liim' • conneon convention very readily.
' It wirukt be she height of presumption to warrant a
' cure ki ill cast* bat in nine eases. Oft of ten of f recent
' date; &tele a certainty that, the results will belong
hope, Ind satiscfatory to the patient. The ipPlicidion
albs nit produces no pain; but on the contrary an agree.
ma Plessitsilsenesfirm. Tip recipe for Ain medi
'sred has been ordained from an Andel of grist repute.
fion, who has feared that deafness; in nineteen cases out
of twenty, was piodueol from a want of action in the
nerves' of hearing, ore &Ines' in the ears; his object '
therefore was tro find something which would create a
healthy condition in those parts. After a long series Of
eipenmevits hiri &one were at last crowned with Etc
cars, in the &Cooly of this' preparation. which has re-1
mitred ate next. lof SCA RPA'S COMPOUND ACOUB.
IC OIL. Along list of certificates might *given
but such is the, confidence in the medicine, and so high
has been its reputation,' that but one of them will beat
present published:
...,
_Moe: Erraisonnixxsy busg!..-4 lady in Sinith
6eld, Bead. Co: Pa., and now about . eighty years of
imp. had been gradually getting deafer more than 40
years, so that it was neat to impossible to make bar fine
conversation in the loudest tone of voice. Last winter
she war induced to try " Sorpa's Oil for Deafens." It
is only neccesary to - add that .she used two.hottles, and
is perfectly restored—she is cured. Any information
in lewd - to the case may be obtained at them* of Dr.
Jayne, No.B, South Third street, Philadelphia:
For' sole by A. 8. CRAMBERLIN, Towanda, Pa.;
only agent for Bradford county.: 2s—Lly
reap haeliorteent Oniewarateanon
To ALL PAXSON/ IX AU L
At all times.,
AND UNDER AIL CIRCUMSTANCES.
IF YOU ARE RICK, pt mod : if well, employ
measures to continue so. Every individual indulges
.
in habits, which mum. to s r greater Is lesser Mem, dis.
wrap the admirable and intricate combinations which
tarns the syetem, sod coneequently
avast DITIDVAL
should possess some toild,yet efficacious, simple and ac,
credited spat for preserving all the functions of the body
good °riff.
DR. WOOD'S
•
SARSAPARILLA ADD WILD cults% lIITTRIS
-will achieve ibis result, and should be in every family,
and in the hinds of every person.h
ir by
business, {fo.
feasion or general course of life, is predisposed to the ve
ry many little ailments that render life a curse, iniread
ore blessing, and finally result, in their aggregated con
dition, is !because
OF DEATH.
The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a
man of great skill and knowledge, from the simple Ns
tire presents to those who care to find them, and which
are the only reliable antidotes to the ; poison of disarm.
The chief ingredients are the universally.beloved Sat.
sapardla and the Bark of the Wild cherry Tree, with
which the red man of the forest cures nearly every dis
ease of the internal organ. These materials, though
powerful in their,action, am, as grunion sense teethes
ENTIRELY HARMLESd ;
and prepared 21 they are here, one of the treated medi
cal oyeraiiies in the inhabitable globe. By liking
these Dimas. the scrofulous may be restored to.beau
ty, and eictid the sharp knife m the surgeon ; for they
not only eiadigate Pimpfei and imams, bat MeteolllB
CANCER AND RING'Id EVIL !
Whoever is subjected to the horrorsof Consun
should at once purchase this sure remedy. In the train
of Costiveness follow dreadful local congest/mu, often
times insanity. very frequently mania or hypochondria,
violent hthdaehes, palpitations, and other affections of
the heart Crud rheumatic swellings. Dr. Wood's Com
pound is one of the most • efficient medicines in routing
the complaints, and their fountain head, that can possi
bly be procured.
•
1 From tieing confined' in close rooms, and from taking
1 a small Modicum of exercise, numerous persons daily
are made, to deplore a loss of appetite,painfol headaches,
weakness of the neuseles, languor, want of energy
stakient to permit them to seek recreation, &c. 4.
This@ pinions say for years, that they " don't feel very
weft." If they do not employ a method by which they
can feel OLVITI WELL, they eventually sink under a se
ewe fit of knpesp.,and. are .'
SAVED FROM THE GRAVE
only by I miracle, and even then the lancet. lack ails
ter andeainner have left them mere shattered hulks, foil
of aches eortows, end not only a pow to themselves,
but e ' 'of Allegtist and annoyance to all with whom
they ernotif rd aided. MI these •
1 FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES -
may be @voided by an early application ache 'Woes of
dine METER& For the truth of this.. the proprietor
pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show
Na of Undoubted emtificates which be hat received. un
eidreindl floe alf gingers. He does not, however, ask
the invalid to swallow his certificate., but hi. Dimes,
and is;l r ks; to make all he bolik dear on oak in fa
vet of, wait
THE DYSPEPSIA, .
in either a modified or severe7mA% will disappear he.
firm the qualities of Dr. - . Wood's prepayation, and the
sure two be relied on MLA primanenf one. Did the
Iln-rais possess no other recormorndmion. it would
be ens tithe fiqrst vegetable compoonda medical sci
ence an invent ; bet it is equal to the Complete eradi
cation ef
- ! trorwcouttAtfiTs. •
in every shape, and @revery affection, minor or g s • ...it' -. 1 ri n • ,
of the hilimj appanans. Individual' whir are emotiow
tionallY billions ought regularly to take dale mild 'Agreea
ble and excellent TOSIC awn ArtittilrE, SE It will die.
fuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, end
t g ia
send . "pinesesod love of life thrilling to :the heart.--
Fans
,ougia to keep if on hand.
Z medicine chest on board tor ship :boom also he
well , - with ' th is. capita rani*, es SCURVY
an 'Mkt those-who take it., or long' resist'. its vigor
ous ant' Arm istetrarrras.or Taw twos vanish
before a tuidlini old renal of earlier inMindence inn
• glibly imam: soon after being submitted to its action.
8 compfithst of th e stontaeh is brake@ by it. Tan
Brrr se havela'noinitence failed of curing sauabres,
sissnat - assitrre eoery'iliatarntizalion of
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
firthoillatethilfdte Redo inowds marls: upset the latter
a vasiportion of our felbrebeings antiendered extreme
ly miieraMao adorable indeed. theliher Isiah to die-
Every bottle of "Dr. .Wohd's Saimipnale and .Wild
ChemY Bitters," einstaini a mralenra of joy and content
for anther thew sinter and' imprudent sufferer'. Re.
- waiter that in iti,todielotas law of Teretifyla inevitably
pnalietire 'of Many Mile which' line palm - fight by this
I*kßattst:taw !ane.'-'96.111#
mileLieh'ale 4l l°°'ro od ;
"mid that afilic
itediry
. . nottenrrAlf.
.. ,
andFinsfaiMiabiallintafilunireh its 'ern
ey: i wninlicinii Whieh'Mnii hew* ''.,' :
".' • ' " EVERY RODE, ,••
i i
"Ar kolsott &kite eel lfte . `'conirxen ..itrn• sae
ool iist 1,4 . 41 4, no 'loll is to he'ltontri - fer it. It
woo ' haNiell tetreirin ail& ibel'7ltieseatire, is inti*
nitely Mein des/AMe theg a/4in; - *balk Weed's
TO/Land * Wail Cheri, - :aiteaCATEE ROTH.
' t antentinoM in huge hittlikat: .I.r l l WYATT
fit IL ?MCA!, Wholemiliiiid. RetailtAgents,. 121
Future SCH. Y., 1111141 O2!'*EADM, - Towaride, end
by dtuiies . t generally throughew timi :1.1, 8.. • 5
THE' GILEFENBIRG , • VEOBTABLE 1 4 11,th
itatthe Greese Illoweeshi rigitaik iNntnent, lot
ink subectibrr, oetyge,nybr the, iown end bo.
erVaiwaida. 412 - N:Pt.; BETTS.'
1 -MS I -VW% You bive.made
4 1 P.7, 11 . 12 44 to: NY klisiefkthisik cloak or shawl
esilon. 4 1414 fait MAN k Lick Row, whets
145..41461A-Ikle44.oo4,thitsBestaitieks is dila
V* kmt IQ;torp,,lpoides aU kindicottiimmings.
" ' , 1. BA 1R1r8.7
1 4
W 0/ITal
31111111130"VOT • •
"s. L. . "OE do o.;w maid re
_ , speed inform the cithensorraw.
-- • • ands ilia piblielpmerally, th a t
E th e y avo on nd-drlwartatactur
ti IL._ • , •o • All kinds ofIUAIHNET
wa d
it e
e thit tepe cla pa not t e .
be ea ,in addifembi annual.
essortmentin countrytb I we' eV keepen tad and
maks to order SOFAS,' f rsiieitiitid most *mo ve d
patteini ; sae Rocking hair' s PPboktered irr superior
style,aid for ease rability cannot be surpassed
even in, onr hrs
tifull ei tl=ehalf ,
wit , h F cit ti dt . bt„
wh°galsicieneCvheritais!lits
at'ic.rtyrousodratianiatives
thaeditivitnatbeg
best heir . seating. We •
bad much experience in. busman, we shalt b e o bi t ,
to satisfy all who may f I disposed to ta l k both as to
quality and price, and ib strict istlezdion to business
bops to merit and receive As patroulge or a libels! com
munity. L. N. NYE & CO. •
Towanda. September ; 1845.
tin dr.
bow fir
'al* of
' groP•
Mien-
• CaBLNIET PURAVIVRE •
MAY BE HAD at leer shop much lower than it
ham 'ever been
l ild in. Towanda. Goods'ara
cheap, and wheat am lo ered, and That is the Amon we&
rim afford all for to do i . All , kinds of produce will
be received iii payment. AIso;:LUMBER of all kinds.
Sept. 1. `., L. M. NYE 4 CO.
_ , 11=111:1b • Au-Nrniastis
701 UL be kept whale& a large. pasorpnent, and
made to ordershorter notice and fortes* ma
ney than can be Erode at any other establishment is Ore land. Those : who re under the necessity of pto•
curing, that article mill LI shall be satisfied:: A. good
i d
hearmand Pall may be in attendance when desired.
_leptemher 1., 1845. L. M. NYE & CO.—
1.--
M.
,BAKERresiiectfully informs timpabrialutt
Joie he has imminenced .the GRAVEAITONE hasi.
nese, in all its branche, at Towanda, where he will be
ready at all times to attend to all calls in his line.
41fonumen1s. To m b -ta bles, Grave-stonea, of
t .
i every description, 4-c., 4-c.,
'ode to order, and furnished as cheap as WORK and
MARBLE of the Berne quality can be obtained at any
op in the country"; .1' •
He invites the public to call sled examine his work
t i
1 4 d materials, hopingrao merit their patronage by strict
e.tattention o business, and by superior workmanship and
lgood marble.
i LETTER-OUTTNG done with neatness and des
f Web, inithe latest style. . r.
! = Shop on Mum sireet, next door to T. Elliott's store,
slid three doors above Briggs Hotel.
Trokabda, March 17, 1847. - it
TEN THOUSAND PERSONS
WHAT HAVE USED DR. UPHAM'S ELECTU
cI ARY for the TS, CHRONIC,DYSENTARY,
ANFLAMMATOR DISEASES AND SEVERE
- Cosily ENEss, have given their certificates of cures
made bits use, whdn all other remedies have failed, and
he proprietors are now. prepared to offer
ON E HUNDRED DOLLATS
to any persona afflicted with Piles, and all 'diseases of a
similar nature, or which are found in conjunction with
the Piles, if a cure is not affected by the use of
DR. UPHAM% VEGETABLE ELECTUARY.
it is an INTLISIAL REMIT'S', not an external application,
and will cure any case of Piles, either bleeding or Wind,
internal or external, and the only thing that will. Tbere
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 a remarkable man.
ner. It is very mild in its opperations, and _may be ts•
ken in cased . of the most acute inflammation, without
danger. - All external applications are in the highest de.
gree disagreeable, inconvenient and offensive; am, t rent
the very nature of che disease, temporary in their effects.
This medicine at tacks the disease at its swum, and
removing the se, renders the cure certatn and perma
nent.
INFLAMMATORY DISEASES.
Although jhe Electaary was originally prepared for
the cure of Piles; yet it has proved itself to be a medi.
tine far superior to all others, in all diseases dm in
flammatory character. with a determination of bled to
any particular part or' organ. •In Inflammation and
Congesttons of the Liver and Spleen ; Inflammation,
Soreness and Ulceration of the Stomachs, Bowels, Kid.
treys and Bladder t Inflammatory and Mercurial Rheu
matism, it is the best medicine ever discovered.
IMPURITIES OR THE BLOOD.
For all Impurities of the Blood, arising ftom thet st
priplent use of Mercury, or other causes ; for sil tfue
eases of the skin and scrofulous affections ; in all cum
where the blood is powerfully determined to the head,
producing dizziness and distress, Dr. Upham's Eletumiy
is entirely unrivalled.
TO MARRIED LADIES.
Married ladies are almost invajjably subject to that
painful end injurious disease, the Piles, with consequent
inflammation of the Stomach, Bowels, and Spine, weak.
nese of the Back, flow of the blood to the head, dre:-••
The Electoary is perfectly safe for pregnant ladies and
the most useful Cathartic that cap possibly be used, and
it will not only remove the Nei and all inflammatory
diseases withoutpaiti or irritation; but will ensure. su
eery, time, a safe 'delivery, and I. sound constitution in
the offspring.
CAFT:, G. W. McLEAN'S 'CERTIFICATE.
Rums's, June 16. 1847.
I have been afflicted for `ears with the Piles, and
have tried. witb.out anything like permanent benefit, s 1
moat,every!,,hing, assuming the loans of a remedy. I
had, as a mailer of couive lost ill confidence in medi
cine. Under this feeling, I was induced—not without
reluctance, I
concerti—to use f•VeIIANICS ESSCTI7I•Ir."
and having used it for abodt three weeks according to
the directions laid down, I find, to my utter surprimikas
well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the d'is
has left me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and
myself to make this statement.
P. W. NcLE.AN, late of the U. 8. N:
„PAILADELR,PIA CERTIFICATE.
DR. UPHAM—Dass Sr w.—Atiout five years ago I'
was afflicted with what was called Chronic Dysentery.
have suffered With it ever since, and physicians have
told me that my liver Was affected, and that my bowels
were ulierated, for Mood and pus, attended with a pe
culiarly plaid smell. were the frequent discharges. k
short time mince I made a visite to Massachusetts, in
hopes of benefit from a change of air, but suffered more
severely than ever bernre. While there a physician of
fared to Bore me for SO, in three months. peppily, in
the midst at intense pain, occasionally relieved by !sod.
annin, I saw in the wrapper of your ElectuarY. a 1 144 ft e
description of my complaint, together %vitt many,certifi
cates of Cures.: This gave me great confidence in the
medicine. and ; purchased • boa, and nine doses of
which has appmantly cured me, and lam •Trepart4l
say every thing in its favor, or reader - any service I an
to humanity by enbscribing to its merits.
Respectfully Yours,
BENJAMIN PERCIYAL, SS South Sixth et.
Sold Wholesale and Retail bY VKYATT A K-F,TCIi ,
UM, 121 Fula:a St. N. Y., 11478T0N dr, LADD To.
wands, and by idraggeit generally throughout the U. S . '
Price $l. a bo. NOTICE .-- The genuine Eleanor,*
thus ( r l• A. Upham M. D.) The hand is also done
with a pen. • ;
QHA W l / 8 .?--Broehe, Thibeol4. DeTaint, 81 ' 1111114
■a4 -Wool Shofar,. largiiatuet at MERCUIrB.
CAPS! CA PB!--Metes, Boy's, and Childrep's
'vet, plush. cloth aid far, and fur trimmed carg ,— *
compriehm the grentert variety ever seen in this pate ,
jnet receiVed and for sale very low by
October 19, 190. O: D. BARTLETT.
kaumOyealD naveariema.
Pr p
AL
iIMISD IVUT liED.Itill011", •
AT TOW 'DA, • BRAtiFORD COUNTY, PA,
'•
By O'Meara Goodrich. - .
TE—m Two DOLLARS' AND FIFTY CE". 75 ...,rf r
it Ilt
annum. Fo r, h paidat the time of subscritung. ONE Lei."'
FIFTY
will he ' whirled; if paid vrithin the yertr. n ieduenon of
FIFTY CEN will be made. These terms will be strictiy
oulheredito. 8 bseribers are at Liberty to altseaubltue st saY
time. neon pay at of arrearagea.
ar Advert! inmate, not exceeding a square of ten line' ,
Pawned three 'MA keel : enCqi subsequent rnsertion •.d et..
ID - Counin , Produce and Wood , received ill pi , ,ymeut, ‘,
iF .
paid_withinst mouths from the time of subserMion
tinu Er sti j n o ir b ee' Pri nted`; 44l o g n . 4 ncur -ev ara r rtk**CasbtorinPatbilue.quqte.eatly and
ci r d :
coreß4perter Offict4,* is in Cni. Moans' brieli_ "'"
s.l. and Redge sm. Entrance on the north ivde
DIVEVENT
V DIAL
in Towanda.