Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 09, 1848, Image 4

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ltis well known that the effect atershes . on
the health is great anitclecided. - in ;Plainer which
abaUatl in them, the inhillitanti enflerset only horn
intermitting fevers, but from
,trieumatisnf - and its
kindred /bermes. Their influence are not of (bat
assiduous character which some suppose?or atleast
"the effects ate-alwvs evident in the trailatenance
and frame- of tie",,iiiditisluals. Emaeirion, en
brio ,abdomen, and keblenesa t me some of the
genera/ effete which manifest themselves in persons
' who claim to enjoy health. Bet it is not neetessary
that these wet aid marshy wends should be ex,
rendes in order to exhibit a deleterious intletruce
upon health; even ditches, stagnant pools, motion
less water, each exhale matter which change healthy
so unhealthy actions of the system. Puddles anti
pools, drains and sewers, op rate most injuriously,
and contain poisonous elements, which are exhal-, 1 1
lug so long as a particleremaius to moisten the 'sur
face.' Our.country, abounds in marshes. Some
places which are now healthy and free from inter
miuents, were once abounding in them. The pro
gress of agriculture has in many instances entirely.
banished this severe disease, end so es good his.
bandry extends two-fold influence, beneficial in its
thruster, is sure teforlow healthfulness and wealth.
Mats never benefits himielf in a legitimists way,
with derbfing his blessing, first receiving them in
his own broom, and then thatof his neighbor. It
ib not' however at-all essential that a marsh or pool
should exist, its order that poisonous vapor should
be generated. Anima* and vegetable 'matters in
combination ig deep mould, such as is found in the
western prairie, is sufficient tergenerate a pestilence
when exposed to the sun beams, ded when mois
tened merely with dew, is sufficient in itself to
form the miasm andlloat in the atmeephere. Turfl
new plowed, or turned over, especially if the areas
are large, turns a country healthy before, into a re
gion of sickness. From researches which have'
been instituted by Thenard and DupuytxensMosca
ti, and by M. Rega, ud - d Isle. the miasmatic 'ex
halations have been found to•eontain animal mat.:l
ter, and hence it is probable thai it is really corn
posed of both animal and vegetable matter. It has
lees shown by Vanquelin, that the exhalations from
the Pontine masrhes afford animal matter in a
putrescent state. In the foregoipg instances howev
er, this matter was obtained from the waiter or soil
but succeeded in obtaining it from the
atmosa , ere over the great southern American
mars" - - a fact which show that the poisonous ef
finv.- - exhaled- in a tangible state. These pois
)ric,-1 rases contain in addition to animal matter,
Ugh: -arberetted hydrogen, azote and carbonic acid
and snlphertted hydrogen. By vaporization of dew
in the rainy upon our Western praries t and the wat
er of marshes, these organic and Poisonous effluvia
pre dissexhinatsd in thermosphere, and are waled
by the breeze over wide meas.
An interesting and important fact may be stated
in this place r viz that age influences or modifies
the effects of marsh minim, Infants or children
ender two are less affected than those of three or
four yeast.' This may arise from the greaterespo
. sure of thedatter. So old persons are less affected
than those of middle age, or who are engaged in'
artisan pursuits. Children when attacked with
disease, fall victims to its influence more easily
, than adults; their morality is greater in the propor
tion of 10051 to 1546, and it has been observed that
fester deaths occur ist infan below one year, than
an those of three or bur year') after 10 years dm
influence of marshes is less to be leaned,. and the
•capahility to resist marsh : Animism up to twenty .filre li
-years, from twenty-five to fifty five the stmeeptibil ,
ity again increases though it is nester as great as in
childree between) the ages of two and len years.—
Old personas as .beady stated are more 'exempt
from marsh intimate. Food:and exposure basilisk
conditions which faeoi its influence. Bad and Bl•
conditioned food, night air, especially when heavy
dews are formed, favor very strongly miasmatic
disease. When ill-clothed and ill-fed troops are
forced to - March by night in a marshy country, it
- amyl* expected their ranks will be decinested.—
The emigrants beet Ple4 England to the rich wets.
. ter) rivers may expect disease and death provided
they plow up those / prairies bottans, and thereby
expore themselves to witishmtion from a sathee
ehatged with animal scud meddle matter. These
are asiendfies which the first sender* can scarcely
expect to escape ; cinstunstances may delay the
deeelepensent of diseases' E. 'hen a favotable "a
eon may occur but they. 161 iqn kfr be iresvitablis in
the end.. ' ,
• Great fatigue, hind labor, favor also the influence
cif marsh poison. Closing winderws,keeping with
in doors, avoiding dews, ..noderatelahors, and a
'husk regimen, May be set dram) as some preven
tives to ths)influenee of the; proneness' exhalations
of.marsfies:a—ainierians Ammo( elAgrievriarre cad
sctoice.
From observation+ appeals ther dlserfre will be
bi proportion to' iihe ceincestitridion of animal ornii
ram to Which an iiidlcideal may have been eves
ed. Hence precautionary measures will not be use
less. A residence by the side of a manila or upon
,a polifli where Ase turf has:been needy tented - up
she'd be closed ttpon that aide towards ths' s miss
maze grounds, when the wind blows from therrer.:...
So the night air should be avoided, especially after
hot and sentry days, when mach dew will be form
, ed, - or rather where much exhalation will take
. piece when the miasm will be concentrated in at
night fall. &) it :is important that the v*tar of the
asylum should be promoted, and that during the pe.
riots when there logreater exposure to point), the
different vegetablertonica Amid be employed ) is.
Vainbret, which is the most Prwerful, or for treat of
.thk'polverinrisl hitter Maha r as infusions' ef *km,
as the isupatoritm,:bonaet, is. Socha phis amid
al - Wtaifillitigele;the.4ecteithe **vies
floc‘Jt
Tans:—,Lireatileal'ot fun haebee4sit
e==ri Tales." ' The last, we llelte
evfolla "RalifiTtlett
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was
rr No - -416.t teem ffigivrekteri
_ mid the , buutpkiat,, itait
Name ceblabk-4
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down my
•betweges,inmy, ,aimm mim , ie f e N airn fp!
Arkfitaitais'`Tbatortze 100
:h t lfeta: i /Y4 11 i,j 6 ,30 1 baOlgr)
massy, • and w.inu.ipi he IR fiNtiy i three pistols, a
paeli of a. bowie linte
tiud them ail under my pillow."
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" that evit r:P u b tl t i e t t f u l l i gi f di lr
wider, cultist seaiona L ure.' tent Very re far.
shersiutylpopet 'situation tci , this subject ; Sheep
need waterinxintetar t ...well as,,roths
They will do better without water in the sutatner
than in winter. • Owing to the sticetdent 'food 'on
which they subsist, in summer, cl4l44 F i F e Airless
water than in the winter whembey feed on dry W
rier and the dews which they &sahib' , early feed-
I ing in the summer mornings, afford a better supply
of moisture than the snows and ice of winter.
In many cases , animalsgo too long with outwater.
'ln the winter, teed a horse on dry fodder, aid al
low him no water from sunset until akin o'clock at
night, and then lead him to water and -be will al
most always drink freely : bed most peseta give
horses water at night, after they have been eating
a few hours. Every.person word,' say that it would
be improper to suffer him to ge without water 10
br 12 hours litter he was in heed of it. We 'have
noticed that a ho k rso that will invariably drink at
nine or ten o'clock et night, if deprived of this
chance occasionally, and is allowed water early in
the morning s be will not drink then. His thirst h •
abated by an equilization of moisture in the sys
tem. Every man of observation knows that this
has been the ease withihnneelf, when he has been
thirsty and could obtain no drink: The importance
of supplying animals with water whenever they
need it, is evident to every reflecting person. How
injurious must be that course of treatment that al
lows animals to suffer with thirst, and as they will
not drink much when water is offered eight or ten
hours after, to feed Them again with dry food till
they are extremely thirsty and then drink to excess
in cold water
Now, if it is bad management to allots horses to
go along without water, how is the case with cattle
that often drink in the morning, and do not drink
again till they are housed at night, and are then fed
on hay, and probably become quite thirsty,but must
go without drink till morning, again have dry fod
der, and; get no water until 24 hours froin the time
they drank the day previous. Can any farmer ap•
prove of this course! Do any farmers practice it
Allowing Mai cattle run in the yard. where they
can have constant access to water, and are tied up
at four or fife o'clock in the evening and have no
water till nine o'clock the next morning, having
during this time that they have been without water,
nearly all the food that is allowed them for 24
hours, is it proper treatment. To test this fairly,
carry water to cattle, or turn them to water at nine
o'clock in the evening, and they will decide the
question, as does the horse in relation to himself,
when allowed to drink at ilia time.
We have been particular ,on this eubjeet as it is
of great importance, and one that is not properly
considered-by those who are, in most respects, ju.
dicious managers. If this evil is difficult to reme •
dy, it might be conveniently abated, by giving each
animal aleir quarts of water, after he has eaten his
evening meal. This will be, at least, ta, partial re
lief and prevent his drinking so great an excess the
next day;'wbich is very mjurions, especially in cold
weather.
We have fed sheep many years where they
could have constant access. to encelleat spring wa
ter. In dome cases they were within six rods of
the water, ig others, twelve or fifteen rods. After
the usual time •of housing cattle, at night, the sheep
would eat the most of their suppers and then all run
to the water and drink. In the morning before
they had eaten half their breakfast, they would go
and drink again. Now is it reasonable 'to suppose
that daring the timer the sheep are drink' twice
cattle need no, water, when eating the e kind
of food t Wil our correspondents give their views
on this sabject.—,Bostois Cul,
&MEP vs, BRIARS.—.-" What time in the year is
best for cutting briars l" .The history of a field of
nine acres which bad been for many years greatly
infested with the tall bramble, the la* running va.
riety, and an intermediate kind will furnish the best
answer to this question lam able to give. Various
means were used for their eradication, amongst
which were enitiwg while in bloom, cutting in Au
gust, plovring'in autumn, be. Some were cut in
the light and some in the dark of the moon without
any perceptible difference in the result. In the fall
of 1845 it was seeded drown with wheat and timo
thy. After the eropwas removed it was used as
- for cattle and 'the briars grew most luxe
riently. They were cut close to the greandin Feb
ruary 1846; and a pert of them again in g 7tme, and
the remainder in August succeeding.- This plan
wait highly recommended in a letter published in
tier Western Farmer in 1831, by a very beelligent•
and enterprisingfarmer in Kentucky. Amaysoate.
times succeed, but in this case the briars seemed,
if all affected by it, to be spreading more rapidly
than before. In Sept. a flock of sheep, sufficient
umber to keep the pasture short, was turned in,
anal is a few weeks the young briars were cannily
stripped of their leaves.
Thor sheep,_ for the preservation of health are tre- '
quer* Changed from one pasture to another, but
alwaye febeterd lathe briarswhim young shoots l i
lagealto appear. *coarse has am! Isien pur
sued for nearly a year, mamma of the briars are
entirely dead aruFfew that yet eihibit`syniptoms of
'life have not been permitted to thrcivr up any new
shoots this year. Now I would say to those who
JO not wish to raise their black berries, or to
supply their neighbors with that escellent fruit, let
your fields be seeded down with such grass as you
prefer ; then let all the tall briars at least be cut and
ruben into heaps daring the winter and early spring,
oust as soon as the :young ithOots begin to appear
tenpin your sheep in sufficilent numbers to eat all
tbirlerivis; and if after pureeing thiscontse fortwo
yeas, any brims ate left, 14un willing to bear the
respaseftrility of having erred 'fumy judgment up
nallthequestion.
„A fanner• told me on yesterday
,64 thet be would-net. keep.% flock of sheep if they
Anne netsmeseful in deatroying weeds and briata. 7l
faratit Wes-ever
ix*lol-114 lie t4 ool l *
Fwere"easily killed by cutting itawn in• toesiackot
the inefeb=inlivgPoititie-did' tiot •
Ati** 4o 4ol: lut4 44 .tWiefar
he found , himself about wheri,lietagan, :41e then
pioanii a ftecleriTatestpl and what he could not
do with the rygie l ' listed byr
the Inpu t was_pooti
411 " 4 . .4 1 late 4 l. • 4 1 40 ti tei leer
elhittlyi.* l 3il4o4 6 tki‘'‘Fht l isPi___.
contifintd in twnworoteihanimet6.) cut :lea bikes
thrt,Watti.7a rohu astute' IWri hig4
adraft of it. ilis'plati,anceeeda yeo, well.
iATsvi44s cd2ho f c4rhlnltti firreb,recenti*
heldiow ing leirfirpeitt ireek4NlSkrtrac.4ol4lxit
thekeOlatfficile the only itiamemitich ;firer tie
trilinznisli, anti :wing which thereis instimace."
.
'MOP kw Stock.
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Set
infakilillag•
ADAK., Great, lids
4h4 'iv* iron
`that than hod Wm .pother 11'1,t
04 lOW I_ L
1 . ..Ski r rNGSAlsiDikv • b.: ,
eitafe l / 4 1 'a . TOnsenclous EzeilbrUnti!
Ito *Anti pninietot, C. REED s 'atlit thianpitte•
sonny to, mornhis,thsaka to hie former patrowa and
ihe public Rif 7 , and sloo alolloriallsethesa diat . he
ii no* receiving a' !y hie and general amotiatentni
Fall sad It!iliter Gtaidi, of every
pledges !uwell' dudi and will be sold as losi et soy
other estalgidunent within 100 miles Of Towittati.--
Th• Public_APP•niUy ass nospoetfully invited as van sod
examim ooth/Yllioleleoleno at No. 6, Brick law:.
..Towands,OePtowher 2 4 WI
TDST 'Or.A.ETTERN rennin* is tin Pak 04eo
li at Troy, gamier and* Dar..Al, 11147. • '
Ase 7 W II- - - Lindeman Jamb a
A week Wa
. tigii"kini urnst art,
Allen rfaint .
Denson B W McAlliii 11 J
Dunham Mrs Crain X illajerwil• Jallimil
Bombay" Atka ' McAllister chasm,
Beath /URI ' ' Mama James
Manahan! Rik Jane McKean Jobe
But,, Clarissa Marriage 9 9 ~
Dakar Joshua Merwin Mrs Mazy
Boas Martha J Miller Mrs Sarah T
Case Jareh ' Mom Jame"
Case Jibes Merril James
Court Will Nolen ROT John
Damming Josiah 1 / PIMP Mn Akigal D
Dickinson Mimi bank Poem Wiegman
Elliott Sair l
Finton Bah
Guild D C Reynolds Id A
Gramma & Cross Rose Jeans 0
Hayes & Laths Spalding, Kim Kohn K
Hazard E W Spalding Mrs Ikon K
Hiskoek Harmon R Seeman Randolph
Janson Alfred Shattuck Mrs liSmoph
Johnson P H eon* G W 2
Jones Miss Lucy 'Short Thomas
Kelly Wm F Sweet Wm I
gib Erman. 3 !Will Miss Emus*
KiSJobn Team Jain
Landon Mini Emily, Webler Mize Ronne
Wilber Hon Reuben.
LAYTON RUNYON, P.)l.
Lamb lames
LIST
OF LETTERS, remaining in the Peat Orme
at Towanda, Tatter ending Dee. 31, 1341.
Bottom John IttnneSt Thomas
Bell .1 A
Baker H M
Bowen Stephen
Blackman Elijah H
Brian War
Bailey Ciudadlla
Burns Lucy
Booth Wis.
Blackman .1 0
Bromnson WyWts
Conley Mary
Chapel Will
Cooper /sines
Cartes Smith
Cole Wm
Chase Isabella
Danoho Margaret
Drell Peek
'Dougherty Pail
Drake Francis
Dempsey Margaret
Eounits Daniel
Meow John W
Freeman Prudence
lAMBI L C
Gaff Mrs Geo .1
Hurley Cornelius
Harrison Wm W
Hyde Naleltile• •
Haynes Johan
Hicks Jesse Tars= Awe
Hinton Richard Thompson Wm
Harris Wm Tsylor Metilda C
Jones James , Whitmore Michael
Janes Least Rev Wallbsidgellansl
Johnson Conk Wood leinnel
Kingsbury Esther Williams O. J.
Killcellin Thessalia- Wheeler James
Kilmer Jesemish • • Yard Ants•
Kellum Eunice S. CHAMBERLIN, P.M.
ANNUAL REPOW? ditto Receipts sad &radi
tures of the BottrofTatrindsobrtbe yew 1841.-
ascrufer.
Balance of duplicate for 18464•
Amount " 16478
Rent of Engine Nam,
Limes
for clans and menage*
zzazweirvisa.
Work done on streets,
Curbing and flagging.
Expense of borough election,
Paid Indies et the late ere,
Advertising report and for appeal notices,
J.P.Kinsman mooring engirt. boner,
D.; M. Bull,' reinoving pauper,
Wm Mix anion m poor mentor,
J. D. Geiger overpaid on duplicate*,
do exoneration , do
do percentage do
J. D. Goodenough Justine flies and s4lieam7, 211
do for trunk, S 00
de serviesess.cletit, 25 00
do office reit, 000
do percentage es Tremont, 14 40
Burgess and town council, 00
Paid on judgment,' 9 70
111010171111 01111:11110.
Amount °outmoding Jan. El; 1847,
booed toiling's/7 20, 1848,
Retarded and cancelled Jan.2o, 1948,
To as sum sa's arrows.
Received on duplicates for 1848,
do do • 1847,
Rent of engine house,
License for areas•and menagerie,
Borough orders,
oftrisa.
Berviar as Mit,
Marius*
Treasurer's per centavo.
Borough order* returned,
•ssstw
Judgment against Miutht & Woodeuff,
toss •vas.
Balance in the Treastaty, Jim 2P, 113411,
Expense foe support of the peer for OM
• Coanett(Wiper.. Boo' of Toile*, Jae. 24.181
Re; the Dello old Teens Coteleil ref the Elorotegit
of Toemda, do herebreertifyi that the latesehtele a
troirststentat of the reasipte aed -ea at mid
&Rough foribe yew 0147. b. lt. LILL, Douses,
Witttalt aserstsi , : ., • •
• Dower Kisisittwr, 1.3
- • • • • IN ram Baavrases, • ' 2
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P' i 7 B:Sairtarr..
'Attest=4. Cleft •
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10 ;
Inia-meXiso l 44 l :ittifitegil JAE 16
the PloPer cowl, Tiessureft 9no god!ir fot ose -- et
MIAOW ; atld the =Opt the away
libei let *Oka* of, , map' er sal fug- nie
PGYlErkenoet be 'bade to tome, so iteivrer'the ire* to
fhe anal Seer. Bee pesophie laTe. 11144 b lese
ThiTreat/oft seer.piepived a reedei *kb
piyolecies. • JAMBS PEClLl'neeftrini
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MCI I. SAY. LADIES I I If you ma,
- .Li ;op yaw minds ter bay a•niew dam. *balm aboad
ififi-4aW; &Mater tali ion. S. Mick itoOlibare
weatitiatabdi:beiiipmei: attidei bidet
In town ( Widen oil kinds nftrionnings;
Remembes, cali, at not I BAIRD'S.
Randall Daudet
Rockwell B C
Laughlie Terry
Lent Wm J
Lyon COME*
Legg Stillman
Moller James
Moran Pat%
Maiky Mitchell
McCracken Peter
Mason Wm
Michael
Moore Cornelius
Northrup Stephen
Post Isaac $
Parana Mail
Flake V E
Pittman Thomas
Pinney Amos
Post Lawrence
Post Minis
Phelps Daniel B
Blain Patrick
Shores A e II
&hem H W
Staatse Charlie 'I
thekke Gilbert
Bbsswood Jams
Elarion Babes
Swartwood Charles
latorin.DriM
Taylor J
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£37 68
8 41
10 00
$OO4 66
$l6l 38
10 90
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6 50
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16 40
6 08
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$370 85
$502 Ili
177 50
$770 36
437 98
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41131.LENGE1 ieIit&LCENGE
, • ` k tif (*Omit 5 a Tto- 3 :n
lirL i vreowerkveplimelPsffityltr*
stsempt ay asses of our frourmatti; keel
• a arMilass whisk -Altsis.prohialiaskiltialim tateti
Mao vs Mow i•Aad.ere ,, 'ma umliarak intrAmt)
obameasima. soder the caesaimmeom mtattlud
mark. war it sot mom Arm mobable
dfeafanaaio issy direct timpublic omfmaa a amalid
esaimimsks kilo dm maim at tie multitada of grafia..
am of the Dergurerma art
• • Wa weld' am mint seek AS blearalia publicity; slab
theraby aria far .imalf Odom opining bat ara•Asagita
that miserable ebatmary by lAA samossamoss *sins
Si satin over gamthis wrath. h is M. mks dtbassult-,
kra ambitimaoestlesp.imalf as u mifludnas,•ila wales
claim tbat we saw trews. fascia• seastity., by.
awoke•tho One , Emma Ameribis:wat stela ,Oust
make 000 alma dm ming d a giros ausiber of rito•
atiensetypar *wasted at tia Deriamom NW, org.
F. MON% 171 Meeting steeele-millembilit s peat-
Of monad periodica in tra sit them Rae salsibar as
erase Dumber from say mbar parr ba the UMW flumes..
This is ao Ws boost—ant mem Wirt wa emy. Weeiene
&atom that the public should •give their patmasp kr
merit, sot pumas . •
We ask bevesibiation, free,
. Ws bar thrown the , glove. Who will Oak it
rm l M. P. SIMONS, 170 Clootoet *Mk •
await* ahe atete Heel" )141034 04*
N. U. It will be wedenitowL by our. couatil Abode,
that As above disallow 'mummer yet boo aammal,
sod we mho wilt it waimatood„ that we 61 sat laved
tombs by Ibis wager. as we bare elreedy mrpremed our
ONO= b apperrima the prise to Mass charitable par
ton. Salto M. P. NIKONS.
■bCien I Gene's koprrostyp Reno,
No. 1118 Choomot et, Bona ea meow of EighlA ii.,
•
1001ITRAIT8 him tb• twolisst haat pial• the hir
pit ohm, giggly or in mops. The Proprbsorsaie
wstrantsi in ming. dot their work has pined • rein-
Minn mood to none in the world.
Extracts front dam Press :—" Wean is' the expo
mien. chastely wired in the ehading."—Lager.
"The art has arrived at mat perfection, and rots
undaunted or minim it better than Meoh;mo & Ger
moo."—Baltissore Iris.
Admirable ! nothing. can exceed dasie extpriate de.
licaey."—U. S. Gazette.
Extract from the report dam Jod ea. et the We feir
of the Franklin Institute •" thapterzeorypes—kirl ibis
department there are .oms very excellent epeeimens to
the exhibition, and the Judges think they me a prognei.
eke impremment in this branch of the an. They have
not recommended on award hr favor of any of the cons.
mimes Wants ilispened.to link as- first in wok?, the
esilectics McOl.llEB itGERMON. eacoatatningthe
lord number of superior specimens." Sentll
AFFLICTED REATi 1
DIULADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.—Eitab
.L limbed 16 Yam age, by DIL KINKELIN. The
olden, sena; and best heed to careell fennel of seam
diseases, diereseeof doeskin andoolitely habits of youth,
is DM EINKELIN. N. W. dottier of Third sod Union .
ne., between Spruce and Pine, l,j equates from the Ex
change, Philadelphia.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
tooth who here injured tbenteeken by a metals pee
dee frequently indulged in habit frequently learned
from evil companions a, is achool—the area of Weigh
are nightly fek, emu when Weep. end destroy both Gebel
end body, should apply imeridiately. Weediness and
constitional debility immediately cured, earl fall vigor
sesiened. AU Mere poet Pei&
YOUNG MEN!
If you value your life se your health, eamember. the
delay of a jai" nay, eves a Pea., may Pm" Vol ra
iii; both of body and mind. Home let no Wee modesty
&titre from making known your ease to one who,
(roes eliestiiin and respectability, an alone befriend you.
He wierpheen himeelf ander DM KINKELLN'B treat
ment, may eiligioasly confide in ids honor es a gentle
ness, end in wheat bosom will be forever mined the se
met Man patient.
Too many think tbay will hog he secret to their own
bans. surrout, thesusetees. Alas ! bow often is ibis
a fatal delusion, end how many a promising your*/ men,
who essigbt hem bean sr enteessot to society, has fadel
from the sank. ,
courritt itortainDs. •
finding it inconvenient as wake presooal application.
can, by Mating their ems expficitly, together with ell
their symptoms, (per letter. post-peitiOlterve forwarded
to dream a chest containing Dr. Klemedier tappet:POP
ter amonlingly.
,Pecilegte ef Maficines fortwaried to Of part 011ie
U. ff. ei a noment's notice. (09'
03•Peees ears sarreamiddressed to DR. KINKS-
Philsoldpide; will be promptly attended to. °
See arhertimmem in the elpint of the Times, Phila.-
...
PAIN HILLER.
Death to Pain; relitf tb•the sick; healerYo therrinkl
A helm ie found for the whole lament race in
ANDREW'S PAIN KILLER.
pRIS is an entirely Vegetable Compound, composed
A. Of tirenty.five different hnnedients. ands an later
al and ext e rnal remedy. Put up in bottles, varying in
price 23 to 71 cents. each. For Anther mum.
Wa seepamphlets, to be had of every agent gratis. con
;Walnut' brief history of the teigin and discovery of the
Pain Killereeeitiflesam of curse. din:MMus, &e.'
Cstreson.--Eselt bottle has the smitten signature of
the peopeletor,L Annawwmen the label, and without,
it nose am gentaitw:. &were of hawkers and pedlars
selling from boom it' haft, representing it to be the
geneineTain
bold only by the ihilitnitryr: levier appointed agents
is this county
A.S.Clamberlim feerandint 0. P. Ballard, Troy,
George 4.Petkins; Athena , •1..44. Runyon, do.
J. J. Warlord , Monroeton ;- 'C. E. Rathbone, Canton.
. Bold in all the prireipel'sbone Wale United States,
Canada sod Texas
Wholesale agents in the dip of New York and vici
nity: 'hydra. Cori* & Co, 2111•Prati-at.; Wyatt
& Ketchum, MI Felton-at. Mem Ahmed. RI the
proprietor, or CI. W. Schuyler, post pal, will .rite with
prompt attention. tiy
uttarucaismso Jutuvr (-
GLoR saawerawar t •
'Late of the Clernestmt House, ilocando. Pa., tohlai
mu darned by fire on tie 124 of Karel lad,
Tj'"AB isased the old stand, oa the *est side of the
II pablie wpm% lately occupied by William Briggs
sign at the Tiger, where be is peepers* end Intl be hap
py to wait on his old enmonsenrand the public generally
His house is in good order, mad his facilities for se
commedating travellers and visitors, such u will ratable
him to give ample satisfaction. Charges moderate.
Towanda. °Goober 2O . •
... 1 17% 7 M7M
AITHEREAS doe Hon Joes , N. Carrrsonsar, Pre
v oident lodp Of the 14th Judicial district con.
Fisting of the counties of Lustros. Bradford, and To.
111 1 .111 d H. hieigetiond Rabb, Wilber Negro., haw.
date Judges hi and for the imay of Broilibid, he lo•
sited their precept, bestial died thi Itheiriey of pee.
1147,1erinedirliet ei for holding • courted geratersera.
sines of the pewee, ammo pleas endn's 'emit
tot Tawas& OW- the - away of •Inidised, o orpben
the Ist
fens* of fakery best, Mot the 7th, to - condone
tiro weebir. • ,
Node** lIMOAN* body siooei lo.tbw 00,0101!
'Justices of tlfr Phosiond CoOdobim of dor osootrid
Btiilfeli,-1 it dioy fai ikon Owl iheorikrdwitiooper
Mims, It I AM& tholliwooos ire& with
volifil44ll4piiitkolor sitioloadosio, and other Wit tw
torigmulo*, dim w'hi e hjotheir ofko
Nefttathis,litftikaii(ii?d i oPaPi"-. 3 7
tylfiCieligf or ithaFf* t° Proseo, 6 .1;010010
turoariooli-beiwthajoiLoLosaioaao;
otowor ohiO :boost 1 fipoopiiiii: M jii %AL
Voiottiswito be thoo• vat dm vurpr oment e st ai d
'lbis Or '• /won we rigoosoid to Impose!.
oil Willa, atkodaoto,lovembly latheii . moots
Dowd at Timm* the 4&b erg illgosl7., in do
yew at as Lord 1111011. sod of Om .x :44
dno Linked bon •
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11? ESPtcTFULLY oitYowen,
14. de, end the public gene , be ii Pale* ni;
exams in the neatest style pewit of
House. Sign, Coach or Carriage Painting: or
Trimming ; and every iniridt ti,Flekity
_ aind Onuensattal Painteng.` I
From * ha long expatiate and the niany'Aieclattni of
pu k loatione now in use, he entatteine a flattedlig •
hope that by close application to his profession, and
beast prompt to Wet be may mews a **baba share Of
Public patronage. He may be bound et all does at the,
Mee Piggery of Temkin* do Ideldama, where he will
be on beadle awed to the calls of dumeitho may wait
his ..rimes. PAPEit-HANGING deal on short no
tice, in a superior wanner and reasonable terns&
Tuweeds. July 8. 1847. , Iy4
A Woolen Factory at Rome.
THE sobseribers arks plower, in musounchor to the
citizens of'Bradlord multi and Welty, that they
Ws leased for a term of years the Ibirildins athlete irt
Wyelose township, and known es logimin's Factory,
and which they art now fitting up with maphinery mud
apparatus for the manufacture of broad sad usnrou
cloths, Ovine),, &a.. is superior style end on the; most
reasonable terms. Those wishing totters wool manu
factured upon , shares will find it to their oti!osiefie to
give them a tall, as they are determined that no pains
shall he spared to give the most perfect satisfsc
They work Wool into Woad' or narrow dressed dabs .
for one half the cloth, or if preferred, they will Many
lactate by the a nd as Mims o—Breed clothe for from
dl to $1.25 ; Nowa cloth, froor44 to Nits. Other
articles manufactured for proportionate prices.
'llrOot anding snot cloth dressing wilt be done - on
abort notice and reasonable team. , Thee will beNe
rved for business at or befogs the first dime nex t
Wyslunnit„ April2s, 1847. HA LL fit HILL.
New Tailoring Establishment,
in NO. 2 ) Brick Row, oral the store of E. T; Fast,
third story.
mo s' at et tit riqrs.AßlA 1:f
jardstwrzw.. tufweikoicatuipot Tom
da. and the public generally. thitki hakteamed
his Take shop go No. 2, Uri& Row;Biiow, over the rfarsof
E. T. Pox, third story, whets he solicits thole in want
of Tailoring, to give him a eats.
Having been employed in the most fashionable estab
lishments in Philadelphia and elsewhere, and' being di.
tangoed to Vent no pains to
,plaise, customers
_miry
depend upon . haying their work done promptly and In'
a good sty! cis Can be bed at May shop in town. All
wort warranted well made and to fit.
010 r eattitit;done cheep, and warranted..
!IQ" Canary Produce Wien sin mount for
.Towanda, August 90,1M7.
BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY.
ellilliW4ll4l 4
TORN W. WILCOX. basing prbehead the into:
rest of his late pawner, respectfully infittmethe pub
lic that he may still be found at the old stand, near T.
P. Woodnes went. where he still solicits* sharesif
public patronage. • He intends, by a careful, selectian
of stock, and by attention to the interest& of his cute
men to make as neat and durable stock as can be ass
siofactuted in this pea of theeounny.
He will keep constant'; on band. and manufactnre
to order, Marotto, Calf aid Coarse Roots aad Shoia ;
.P,adies' Gaiters. Shoes and Slips ; Children's do. ;
Genet Gaiters and Pumps, 4-c. •
(7 Coantyy Produce, of most dmaiptions, taken in
paymenVfor stork, at the market price.
Towanda, Aaiun, 30, 41847.
•
No,. 1.4. Brick Row, aialo . in the Field !
PP. a. Charesberfia,
—TliriAB jeurrittonred from the city
As IL of Neti York with a large
, „ik 'supply of Watebei f Jewelry and
i •
47 Silvir ware, eomprisineht plot,
.. , the following articles s--Lever.
', • L'Epine and Phan Watches, with
. ..1)*
16, - --- a complete assortment of 'Gold
Jewelry, aucliws Err Rings;Tin
ger Rid ;a, Breast Pins, Ilribeleta.Locketi;tiohl ehaina
flold Pens, Kaye, rte. Also, all sons or Bitiersne„
and any quantityofBteel Himdw—ell of WM& befolllts
for salaexeseedingly cheap for CASH. •
Wefthea repaired orribort notice. and' nevrairied
to nut well, or themoney will be refunded; atsl • writ.
ten agreement given , to that effect if regained. •
N. IL—MAPLE SUGAR. *ha Country ?indeed
taken in payment for work ; and ales. boar* mei - anal
/fusser, ,tlast Om Produce must be paid saes Gike i toinit
it done-4 war against credit in alt its fort*
W. A. CHAMIIItftLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April .103, 1847.
ILIEINTSVIELIVO ILIDNOVIIP7ro
The 'edict] Faculty he bin!
Dr. Carter's Infallible Remedy for Hummit.
Tense of taking. and size of cloaca eatirely
dt tile. option of the patient!
THE aboie medicine can be Mind it all times at the
Heir establishrient of CARTER & SMALLEY,
together with an entire new and fresh stock of GAO
crimprising every thing, in their line. such
as Tea, Cof.e, Sugat. Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Chbco
late,Zocoa, Caron, Figs, Reline. dce, and an endless
miety of other articles too numerous to mention;"
all of atieb will- be sold as low as the pipe cab be
bought west of the Empire city. We also offer the
meet splendid assortment of French. English and Ger
man TOYS, ever before offered. in Northern Pennsyl
vania, together with a felt useretrwan,of .Nnts,Oonfac
ticmarieei Yankee Notions, Fancyglawmare, dut., which
muss and will suit sate quality wed price. ,
Oct. 11. 1847. CARTER it SMALLEY.
The Saddle and Banns • 'Business
Vow =odium by an d 4. :CULP
surrui the ieLlt,thab
8114fi 4 094 win
be ad li e e p t eto, dlmsO t*#Me4 rubric
'llest
FII ear QuikeZ Wier, damlon
itiorms. Trypka, itenies,, other
iyeit.iti their limit:
Tritnnib l ik 4'‘ tiork
-6one tasiietc. Irmo their expetitcom exelposetoslity.
they ere* hope to meive &Aim o(pollio ,fistmoitge.
Wirt am at4beiiatioP 44 chews; et any etliea
160 P it thecmltlNT esiity 18.'47
, :144
- TAItORRiG IMBUEMENT!
zatokrateirppige
N3r. • clti of Laiion;)
second !army of aew Brielt bicseir;ereefed by ltintOO
r10011.37,,14 ltaia street. where they are prepared to t
f k iocgtooß t ordefaht theirtioa with r oectiotel* t direpach..
Frooreteir long end ritittato Iristriii466 in the el.'
Mod their 14 0 10 4 F• saPedellee garaltMliit4l 4 o o4 '
'vg. la tlindso 4 tJtojrtettF44,ol:o;aoPftgatpt
'able to One the too* fasidhois lute; addio_eaatikte,
Writ,
„ti* stteti Attestant& Wod lifehdirsiyhiu: to
giaereettlfit*n to dwir cuetemere.:' r.t. 4 '
44.4 a, Coilijr4o, w„colli4al4lYinstralitorl!
rept* -14. up.. • .44 1 4 . "O. Ili ,
Tilinesda, Ott. 12'; !SW — PR R. DAVIS.- '
w-IVE*LEB.7IIB,LISIDigiv?
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'•;.•*lismiikr - 'l l mlloll*lzar.
:„.; ~,, , ••. • - p,t r,,.: , , 7. , : 14 ... i e t.,• 4 , 041 ,„ ..
•-• _ .LLL____— ko-gdy ymeitbitiorre...
, .. ~.„..., sii4s publie—sesseimy, tits
1 :1 , — .l , - -.1 IT, . titeY. '' .. sii'Ultiltlisitsfeelete
1-11 ; . I 1 , tweaks • . ,of CABIN ZT
• _ J ,I. i m
611 tediette•
el :1 -- .'- 9111 : I C I ' - labia' ' rt. !
.soomoosa ii ioraoy- 'we,* kosign! boa
ti
*silo si wise' tiOlfAllp of miaow aiid Mat spptsso
petteme ; Elcds Rocking Ch erg, sioadwetod is
2.11: sii kraal sad -4' . , itsinsel is asgesitd
avow. i his . a ili g .,; ; . . tie tied( hawk Ifs.
liogsny Ma. bentstifillY with, ended ha
-obeli sleet teens. t i • 7,1111 Sallied with d a
beet hie se a ting: .Ws _ •
_ourselves diet
able
tosisitil stsPnitwooll Ibuletaaa, we Ala he aide
to enlists aliwbo my feet 450310.10 Clinf both •ai 41
*IOW , led Vial: aolk bt . . iffitlaktiaw Ile :buiSese
f ond.
*V° mast 101 t. 11104 " 11 141 ,1 11 4. 40 Pii a liberal solo;
away. ~ , , 6 ,_
..=_ -i ~,.!., *Nu 4 co.
Towanda, nerember 1,16e7;
x C . LET fuitirrirvats
lIAY BE HAD at t ube
. p lead hng thou' it
ime river been : in owskirta. - adrids'ir e
Co; erind
F Kiird wheat an ;end that . le di Alia'
can afford MI for to do ft. AN kinds of febdtiai.
be received in *lntent. Also; LESSER ef all
• Kept. 1. • 16 lit. I!T1 4 (10;
• • 411,...111:30 *rump . -
IMIVILL be kept on i loge eseretniao, sad
VW mai to order on ihortsinetiee aid forint n o ,
trey then can be proclaim/ et 'Roy othereetabliidasentio
the laid. Those who site ender the treeqrsitj of pro
Curing that article will sad shell be Satisfied: A goof
• as and pall may be boa in Ittendinne When, dented.
Sepses* 1, NO, • ! L. bt. NYE 't CO.
_.l • .
NM ,.
"w EIZI# NIT 71Eigi .
Kai •
Copper, Tin, at Sheet Ira, 1404
JOINNWEILMITTIM WM .
woosatat /XS aria L.
i-.-.. .
1 2 egs,
11 C. HALL is , seeeiving 60 tons of tits aben
L. goods, which he prepared to, sell. at wholesale'
or retail, to emit pm* at *ninon reduced prism for cub, lumber or ' . The most liberal porn will
be paid for wheat, oats, icon end lumber.
Stan and • Komearod Estabiialourn, on Ila
corner of Kiin and Bridge stii.,Where may be foetid the
largest and best.rsortnient of stone, this aide the city
of Albany, each as
Numbest.
Buckeye cooking wini t !rranged with a rota
ry top, and-hot air n combined, 1,2,9,4
Roctiestet.Empire hot l air oven, 4
" Universe, " 4
" ' Vahan, " • (improved) 2,3, 4.
Conyers tight sircling - , 2,3,4
Knickerbocker, " -2, 3
Albany Elevated oven / -" 2,3, 4, 5
_
" Premium N. -1, 3, 4,5, 6
I
Race's pat. selimpdallor, air-iftght parlor, 1,2, 3
Rochester air tight - plidm, 3 1 . b, 4
Congress do. ; Albany de. (roasters,)
Albany Fancy wood parlor,. 2, 4 ,"5
N.Y. eity • a I ' 2, 9,4
I. prior tad newels, ' 1,2
Common cylinder do . 1, 2.3
A Lop 'tastily of i SiIITO fipe, Elbows, fio, koi
tojiper; Japan iv kituida wart; DK, it.
'which ho will sell as hove at *banal° or wail. Shed
iron, 710, Brass Copper Work, made to order on
I lan
short notice, and Ira Md. Persons wishing to pur
chase thOibove arti es will do well by calling st the
above stole, before p rchlising else Where. as the propri
etor is briond not wire ondenrold by any living roan.
5,000 SHEEP PELTEEiranted, for which arch will
he paid. October 17,1847. 6m
ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE !
disOthar Lurie and Splendid Lot of
Readt ,madeacothin i r I
JUST anived . st . BATCHELOR'S CLOTHING
STORE. Here lathe place to get An* clothing, at
least 80 pet cent. tiberiper than at serothei place. 1
•havo all kinds to sait customers. My stock is large.
condoling of Clodui. Cants, Panes, Vista, die, ite.
Elegant and new premium styles; and at astaskishint
t
lossC Over C prices.
ts, Brown. Itrati f Do,;
i,
loaks. basin/se
Costa—all kinds, lack Drew Costs, French Dress
Do., Gold Mixed, &tined Pants, Casitinere Do..
Black and Green Monkey Jackets, Fancy *in Vests,
Black . Do., Castitmos Do., Double Breasted Da,
tiiick.
White Manc)llc . :Also—Canton Flannell Draw
ers. Shirts the and some splendid_finq Shim—
Alao—Blue and B Cloth,: Brown Do., Cawirrieres,
Plain, Fancy Do Vestinipi of all kinds.
o:7Cutting an Mending done cheap and making
up at L. BATCHELOR'S
Oct. 9, '47. Clothing Store.
BOOTS ,AND SHOES.
Mist are yen aht it here ! Aril ye Its, I grog's!
THO CSAN DS of times the question has been silted..
Where on earth ore -all the Boots, and Shins me
nufactured that supply the continual rush at the eorne:
of Main and ßridge streets! O'Hara answers that this
io the place, and these are-the thine we dolt with !
-www..-
Seventy-eleven new fashions
every two seconds!
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'4--- 2, - -- - -:,....--, Put on the Sham !! ,
..- . - :---, - .7 • ~ 7 -: - -
Hear ye ! lies ye ! and understand, last O'Hara, st
the 'corner ofMa it and pridge wee* will sell at retail
this season. 14,781 pain of Boots, Shoes and Brogans.
at a kw pricethan ever was or probably ever will be of
fered again in Towandi,
The Ladies" Department in this establishment s
richly furnished with fashions. Ladies',. misses' and
children's fancy and common boola antshoes. even . w
7 R 3
I l n
the intremitro Art latest fashiolls. Mistake not th e
place -Corner' f Main and !Wage strieti;•tke only
Shoe Store is radford County!. Halt casli'and 0
trade for Butter IL 'O'HARA. •
Towanda, ri. e 16, 1847. .
V
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In Tottalliki.
iIM. BA ER respectfully informs thepebler that
a tiles ommenced the-GRAVE-STONE ben
nars.'in all its tenches, at Towanda, win** be will be
ready at ail tl • to attend to all calls in his line.
Illimusnents Tomb-tables. Grave-stones , of
' .et ry description, !Pc., 4-e-, , .
made to order and furnished as cheap :0170RK an'!
MARBLE .of he same quality can be °builder at sop
shop in the ner3r. '
He invites it public to call and 'asinine Me ItA
and materials hoping tarnish theif patronise 1 9 sfi' V ' r
attention to 'Peas, arid Itioninitiot workmanship an'
800 nimble.'
LETTER.CUITIIIO done with neatness and der
the
patch, in etik. - ' • t
Shop on am swee<petet ditor,n . r. Elliott's tiurr
and three d sbo“ Iltiggelltoter.%
Thread& web t llo94T: • • 40T:
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!'.APB! C Pt"—MlASVllby'o, Owl Child re n'. ‘ ,3 *
vet, pl c • cloth .tl far; arid frk trimmed opt , "
comprising • greaew radial ine p t= in.this else
just received and for sale veriilow •
October 19 0.0 4 1' ,d = •-• , -OA -.. FI'LETS
14 r• (o wry Itaggt .
r ,11..ksitsq ..urusr :11rAlytESit,tr
•AT _TOW NDA, BRADFORD COUNFL"P A "
B E 1 4PNleang
T aim .---TWO DOLLARS. ANDFIFTV MILS '
Amount, Cash plidut Our time of subscribing. ON 4
Utft mil.'. if **bin theyear. a ariturvon;,
I PIETY c TS trill be useite. Tbeee Irmo will he at.°
adhered to.. SiglovitlittrqurqA 11 . 4cyts, diFtintinue at 07
time. upon yeneut Of amstrietres. ' eaec
.rirrAdee timunensa'notrenetsedintr s square of ten
InsertedtjtOßO* St z. estet. subsequent intertion e ` ,
PrOftlipk.suld ,- Wqbtl, received in payment.
imintlot from *be Untg a'r subteribrott.
'frr Jab .. rating of even tiengr rgait. neatly ztall C%I
4 Q I3S IISAn - on new ance.d faalnsbir 14; s all
ILr Th• Reporter Offi is in a Cor Means' iwek .
eomkr of oltt and- Br' tlr• sin. &armlet on , la. north s
. .