Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 21, 1851, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    !-..
1., . 0 -"Jr
,/ 1 44/ 4
-I is-1 11'/pl l,l ?1 . 1! 4 : 11M1 '.
3 1 ., ..K. -1 1M a ` Tf l4 " l : 6 T-4.f.C..LCRI. t/
:.1. 1 14M4-#1 kiel 4.sroptce
11 I S{ 1. 0 0110 . .0
etuketu4 tetsatiCalluitaehemisMilb4o ,l be,
tgantitlfliookilsbiet ; reet.iy issue from the , t
$,004 11 t
ia,,thel., l tccgthite#l!,l ,
9inagits,. ,119111;
rosriT theseqitikitit !ate' but ,compilationst, and
Bona of ilkelitikitiiletiihte ethe'opin irsni of abet
Cita fate r;
r ixbfll
s .
some not • be gleaned. -Making
nitinflth'settne'llitutible remarks •'olf the action al
itibrie of those ciOrits flie'rnitl4' Of 'a
dreal444l,9foensensti we make 10110min-ex
tract.l4-,r , „ „ .
agThilir*ifies of lime wise' torn the force
w Crrbo, 4.jir id frOt ditte
phere•ousaille which it snag be exposed.,.•,Thir
attrietlettler .carbonityleitt- Is so prea•erful t that. it
*tit klitOd',,inreotitactlt with animal or vegetable
nfatter,,Jaey, are, decompoited with great rapidity, for
the purpose of furnishing it: •
rea.-hirribut we see such geocl re
stiltarom the rippficatiOn of lime upon soils"wlieve
green crops have been consume. no the latch,- or
whereitny of the ‘Miouit plants used lots •that - pat-.
pose have been , .pleweil.;iowecit.; It produces
equally.good effects, and for the same reason ; in
soiliterviy braked up ; in fact, in nll soils rich in
regeteble terittei. *When this powerful decompo
sing action of lime is known, the occeshity leo:cap
tion in applying it.npon land about to be sown, be•
coineest once - apparenti Time shouldbe allowed
fir thq lime to exhaust a, siiffieient - depth
of soil sboul;Lbe interposed between dre.limit and
the seed, to protect the latter; • • -
41 4We - einnolteci'atiortgly insists upon the fact,
that Molise-WIC& doeinot enable the farmer to
dispensc with-the bse of manure ;on the contrary,
the more/lime is used*, :so much the mote 'manure
t
is neceesai 3
y.. sr
tf fiat. the chemical action of lime is not confined
to the decomposition of vegetable mutters. It up.
petits le be:cleail7 . establialtetl by the experiments
of M. Fach,:of Munich, and, those of Liebig, that
this-substance has also the, properly of gsuirig. at
liberty the alkalies which are preSent in exceeding
ly small quantities Witte soil, faioring the forma
mei of soluble, silicates, winch are so useful to. the
cereals. The science of chemistry does not, as yet,
explain to us how these decompositions take place
we only kiiow that they do so. Such is briar
that is at present. known of the-ehem propetties
of lime.; and the perfect:elucidation' of the . subjPct,
theiFesult of which Would be the establiiturierit of
tales to guide the farmer in the use of lime, is well
worthy-the attention of the highest scieutific attain
ments.
" Lime, liowever,.not only acts chemically, but,
to a certain extent, it is alsouscful by altering the
ineehanieal ((cure of the soil. For Instance, it
renders:ou sails lesS tenacious ; antl it is also saki
(though we think erroneously) to make light roils
firmer. This Meclianical action of lime can, hose
ever,-be but slight, as the tillage soil of the astral
tlePth weighs nearly 1000 tons. Upon such a (plait.
Lire or six toes of lime cannot produce any
change which will be perceptible in the working
The-land."
Coveer Your Harnlrardt:
The loettion las been asked how far a judicious
min would haul, il'it were given M him, ham-yard
inanine, accann.l4ied under the u mut I . cucumatan•
ces. , , What are They I Made only horn the 'of ,1
oriaiirri and wheat and ,other groin k open yards,
es po - eibm be .drenched and to have the fife washei'l
out of it not 00151tyjiii every ruin, but with the wa
ter falling'fiern.the unspeuted roofs of the barn and
=II
• ..
The too common error of farmers is to value
the btilk ,rather thin.
by il:e qualify --
O.te might as well value a woman or a Man in the
Fame, .ray. • For Po m e frequent wa.-Iting ie
to be eamnaetale.l, Lut not fur manure. Says en
‘• Who:with an rye iu his bead, and gifted' with
a partivieeki do reasOing faeulties fieiteradly %lynch-
Nafed by a kind Providence. C.lll hell) lamenting
ihe , !**!efdtk.vili4ftleniug . enel l ; Pirn 11 !41 11 .! 0 E0 13 0, 1
firms, and ;a we.p . irticuitirly ii;osc fumers who
oiyhcir : licrs have has brought lip to nothing dr. bil l
agricultural:employment, and who follow undefeiti.
tingly the Afincticd . of their . Fathers
to
was
more" ooninuoit to see wltatought to be manure
eaposed an_an eminence:tathe alternate .Leats
summer, the blustering winds', the drenching rain,
and'lnow of wititer'4its essence wa-dit%,
,inqra
granc*in u 7 plactilling ibutEepong, or working io de
inus au - J. - N:140:a minting stream? floes this: not
! • And What
. refurin More appro
priate ikon by the. erection of a roof to potent, the
untunrefrorsi the vici*itudes at the weather-,sink
ing-tanks id receive the liquid from the stables,
crow-hoaxes, and' pigeries, and at least.weekly
lanai)* ttt an the mass which readily absnitis it
--'causing tto endue fermentation, and to
consolidate the Whole as it daily areenfulates by
the con:infiatalailion.ofissnuaohnsconveited .into
fertilizing spitstaztees 'Suck is the eeinfi/ab Vero,
tied at Gilgarran, nut long sinVe.nOtived as the racist
sterile. spot in the country,. i but now prodecing cioPo
eqnzi`lo ottyln A.'. • . •
•-• ilthea.l'lrstCousenerice3 vocifing:ray burn.yrmls,
1 haul ick ; cop imul with the..kens,..ef , ,,MY.,:qiiiAbige/'
and 'the diep-moteil pre:ph/ma of my own people,
upor,ft,itold• stisohate• laildre and- ikastefat ax- . !
pentlituie... 'But 'Whist say they aMv
manure vhen; cut into has the appearmitel.con- ,
teteriejr el the blackest peat moss; and that theirn-'
pratustaspets is the - amp first , year paid all- the •.ea
yelps!.,,and has it been as . re4titecti'my stack-.
yerti,'"Achiih bailor "several years been Periaafient.
ly iota& • &eat . Was the *disedultige r metiCallirid
laic/ tath9colv*epetittun,was in progreas,_4l , how
mantle the vsie,uo wl, k yiAtad, Jr 7ra far an d
,
neat strsting,nishesl ,
;aid
theitpraUteof Jersey
IBM
uubsiounk, , winch. celtt. seta , abaD'S
ttONIIi.--:Four quails of water, two hand:Tel of
hopi, l 4liistibstcpetateis,lilicette all isi&ci, soh,
atimedendltrained throtgli 40- We,' lull
elbettetyrnakelene third of cindiaw 'sadist:lN hi ls:
crates,
s and ::thel. b 94,
whole tett inortio,tatt.: When cool is new milk; add
tea e1ik9(,m443 1,1 110 thSthie.-solniel
amit4 ertp. ef IsAllery yeast) ot twice its Snack
ME
erg faiimei,4llOisl4,.bave a ,ipffeiry : 4 7 ,- ;
r. is easier to -luive, and certainly nothing
===
BEEN
.44n5ai113,04-34:00011* *tort'
AvkaltundeStoroirtt . Tin Stile!
AL mr-ronr, STATI ,A . 11111Mpt . VOl SOCISTI 4 3 11115 T
fait Ito l liorqe.fewer — k-ftreAct.
IPA 44,,1 t tiotaa„hnortant,. firptemerits, 7Q4
• whirl& Pigeol„4 saurcd. . ,
flpHX.subscriber , takos: this- 'method , -to, infotto the
.1 Farmer.; of Bradford and the atiyoutlegetontities,
that he is agent for, sraiiigs for eak, the above cel. tas
ted end unequalled
41111e3, which he i# prepares!` to' foreigh Oti the Mane
teems as by, IheintinufaCterer, with the addition of the
'ikon! Cott of tratimportittitie, contraciettfur at the hitv !
edited hest rates." . • r - ' '
The Subscriber has sold, a number of the shave ma
chino. hi l this,,und the wiljhitoing mmetiesiof Pheipang
and Tina, and all wiihout exception tutsw glien
Me may, hist sari. fact iotr, end wtrere
ell farmer's give them the preference, on account of
economy threshing, being operited tvith'Mtich , teas
expenae, and cracking and wasting much less grain
than any other machine in use..
The
The Twe.Horse Power Threater and Separator, is
capable, with three or four men, of threshing front 150
to 200 btishels'of Wheat or rye, or dbuitle that quantity
f oats, per day.
ratty.
The price's for Emery &_Una, . _
Hor' 43 PqWer. $B5 00 -
do Threlhir and Sepstator; 35 00
• do Banda, wreneb, oiler and
- extrirpiecee, " 5 00—5125 00
•ak • Taro:lota: Power, 'sllo 00
do Treiber and 'Separator.' 35'00
do Ilinds,roiler, wrench, &c.;•5 00—$150 00
•
Alio,WheelerYinds-borse pow . ei,Threiher,
and SeparitOi; complete, (improved ibis
season) , u $l2O 00
Wheeler's tin:4one Power, Thresher and
Separator, complete, , , • 115 00
Price of Emery's Teacher and Cleaner, .
with bands, wrcrichcs,"Ste.,' 75 00
do Saw complete for use 35 00
Price of Urant's Fen Mills, adapted for
hand. Or Power; front , 22 00 to 25'00
The rubseriber will sleo the coming season be pre
pared to -furnish to order
EMERY. & Co.'s .NJ W
THRESITER AND CLEANER,
The Clesder has-ell the advantages, of a good fan
ning mill, cleaning the groin fit, fur market, wasting
none, The edditional . cost being but little More than
s c fanning toil!, or about Shirfrfollast--msking:the
whole Threshei and Cleaner cost $75. to the Farmer,
and with Etner7ll. Co.'s tire-borse pOwet.slBs'
. lly Ott account of the large demand for'the above
machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or
ders for them, persona wishing to purchase machine's
should give me timely notice ns to what , kind and at
what lime they wish to piocure them.
Farmers waking to do their threshing immediately_
diet harvest, should procure their machines ea early as
the Arid of July. „4,lsofortrale
A Gne li.s.VisidirrillET or turcOrtri
AG CIARRALA vHHORTICIR.TURAL _IMPLINENTS,
At . tilitnerfaittieetirtf ail pricit; iitieh as
el: sHELLrits, IIA Y - Si STRAW CUTTERS,
I'LTIVATORS, OQNPLANTERS,
•
- _ -
SIIIBBLE,SIVARD,SUIi'SOIL 4. other PLOWF,
DOG POWERS FOR 111.7 NS, KEN DA LL'S
fIURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRA DI .ES,
219nalt's Grain lioaper.
Revolriag Horse Rubs, Thy, Straw tuti Manure
ForLs,, V. 4c. Also,
Cast Iron and Wood, Cistern and Well Pampa,
‘D PIPE of an staea, idlarge of small quanti
tics, ebeeplor cash. '
COOK, PARLOR 4. OTHER
0207.M0
veteIOVS 6.422#471Pit54416—ec,
My shrek of etrietriebtl pricey cwt . /yarn favoli•
bly with those ninny :Cove More' in *id, urihilugt.
neighboring towns. ,
.
Tin, ...Japanned and, Simi; Irqn , Warr-,
minisfictiovi and 'fel , saii;tiOjeutllliiiikilietkst -, CLeap
or Cash. .
A large and NU Catalogue cif Agrimiltiiial
metal and Stoves, engravings, furnished gratii,
either here, or on application by tread post•paid.
RAYMOND 51. WELLES.
Athens, Fe., November 130, 1850. • 14y20
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
THE subscriber, respectfully-inform the ?Alio that
they liaystaktn the shop formerly otxnpied by
Adsui Lien Fine, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wagon shop, abere they are piepareJ to do ell
kinds of BLAC)iSMITIIING upon reasonable terns.
They arc determined by doing their work well 'Sod
promptly. tomerit, sa,they hope to receive at share Of
public patronage. ,
10,18E-S) - 10EING done in the best mime,. All
kind§ of repairing Machinery, executed in the Most akal.
Cut manner. . •
WOOD WORK for wagons will Aeolic made and
repaired when desired.'
Ml work done at their ahop, will be snerented to be
swell - dutiecandosiOnnetured frona;..ibe .
The pottier-in reiniested to give mei tliattiord-4-jtidge
for thermion. -,..EBPN WINE , * -14EDISpIll.
' • Townitledilai 2. 1851,.,.
A DANI USEIINVIINTE reapecenjly infornertbe pia&
lie tllat he 'now oeenpies tibtre-Ninsel
'arra brcribei hive fOr svotkeil.'.nearly Opp o site
Tonikini v ontidiyi idler& he is *illy tei'dolittleorit:
d'liiiineet# ht . beit"tnanciik
tenhiliel'ltsi' re:potation' i*,tt ni skilful .
tiotiefiiil6l.lll - not id", by nay hilted of di inter
4stliPt. . e.itebnairs trY asy . ,fitattetatkn ` to Lpiiilcis.
'1'01211:8, nunnefietutid ' to prilei==ilniebinto of
kinds eepsttell in ibebed manlier, 'vial every kindl'oe:
&Railing Ina leinitifoitirligleilr be lino it Aloft
nottee. aid in "limit.*
• Rioting, onritainiable din
take Colliers Prochice in mom fot arinit,,ka
jects strongly to hiedit. • "
Towanda, Jan. 17,'1341:' "' 4 • • ' -
ECONOMY
• • -
Saari, Harness & Trunk lianafittori.
jtag CITGP ac,-Co.;igpertfoU7 - inAanzi thefeat.'
:diet tba# itiop oie,opiad
C.T.. Harden oo Mikiso444 awl Doors 'bei m " th e
Brick ROW, Ilhero ant will keep; 04 . ; Watt; it. *tie
eteeit:of 14. .; r
grAgg4t7g4',:atigP-tth it9III4ZI3P4P:
Tarixo,, wAitioeoputro,kritei - ,_
Alt toilelea itolliottlittritaatuGietared to otaaraiirat
made 61 era best topteriakand for wa s liatattabiggannot,
beitapisaullti Borth it' aptiaylithii; The wh it
realfrOin'tAiri , vibeiins to 'pi:!tobsiKtionOletit
they 'isle& ersatisfactios both its fo l iPtelity - ind
Gr Cott tent be paid lei' ilides.'esuleteek'Poley.
at the highest tato. at our shop..
- Tomsk ~711atembet 69tb,-1850.
•
BM
ESE 22/
El
OM
IKACMVtTHING
, -
_::~~^-b
=
4' •
1 rf -
e' PO*, *ON 1)i o
T•
_ 4.44
Ure 41tRititiiiiieftoffet - PEPOT4
4 titti-Tt3111; .1:47 t
That/acid SitentitiLlra
04 di suiriiiino tericktkeiniterediwitkipiA
, 2,1! . $:l 4 . • 1.
isAititi; Metticor - Efii*W 4ib&s;&r
nuitionllinits; Ina bf-: n Ver
J. g.
6yFkl is
til'
`The Ariy'qr4Eiini! mAn Iffiirid; -
Capiuil . 100,0.00 "ii)initiers.
' ' Pia'
gmat - Pritlisylraiiia Urimpany; tittinwl fittrieti
and Wrchifie4 Co litany. hitg? ihe
Nett faitiC 14in'iliniti 'a
' ' IL-`4.7.4.lo7lEVDPAtetit,4theiti,Ti:'
Pension and lionnti . Laird' Aleei4g:
fitiblcipo IL Of I Pensjytilasys
necosbaly instetictiiins lindlortn& frOinttlie proVerAfe
primed at Wallington, will attend to the application
ist* suNocYrpiliiiiip t and !Mont eltkldrttrof43aldiers,
who*.iliiirAaßsialrryaresinitol ektionnfits for
"lvtlii*llletoAnegileei v i g e lirrilit4* the
Indian *nth since '1790: And alt Penbiati „dating tAti
der thi!•yarioust.actir of Conyers& bite pastern
laws and-decisions giving to : many , pensions notittre•
tofore entitled to theta. Prompt attention 'given/U . O
poet-pibilmeriMunicoulons, by • •
~.- . .Athens. Dee. 28.:1880..+. 4. Ei CANFIELD.
. „
LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AM TRUST COMPAN Y.
Charter 'Perpetual. r ICash system... Capital $2:10.000
Offiee f(o: 2t, TaTerchanti Exchange.
.
nitGANIZED upon the ~ m ixed pyinciPle.". ` Stock
sad Centiblned fixture. offer to" in
anted members dontild'the ulna? seetoity, :The o'o3
syste..l of pannenta hai also been sdopted;:thus aiOid
ing'the heavy drawbacks created by premium
twice- ,the tads rates of premittni, upoh Wb!ch its
Wes are being issued, is the only scale etpetiintie heti
proven. fbould.be adopted, as affording requisite iteetti
ny tolk Insured, and an Undoubted guarantee foi the
perpetuity Of such institutioits:, An experimental is-
We may be found-worthless, at the very instant a poli
cy should posse, its greatest *aloe. Life. Insurance,
very properly; ls arresting - the attention of the world.
Vhe piddle however,'ln their contmedtlable willlngnees
to embeireand employ its Wise and salutary provtairina,
should nide; 'Ultiniate security the primary andinost
.important- object; which can only be attained by so ud
josting the prymiitmesuato anticipate unetpected loss.
es and fluctuations of every kind. It is the purpose
of this-company' annually' to credit, upon the polices
of holder* and books of the Company, such in amount
of profile as shall not affect - the viability; or impair the
sacredness Of its enntrnits. Premiums may at the op
lion of the insured, be paid annually; semi-annually,
or quarterly, in advance. All necessity information,
together with Hanks, pamphlets, die:, may be obtained
gratis, et the office of J. E. Csarigin, Athens, Ps.
t:turcrons.
Steptien R. Crawford, Paul 11 Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, fieorge M'Henry,
- Jacob L. Florence, James Dosereuz,
IYilliam M. Goodwin. • John-L. Linton.
STEPHEN W. CRAW FORD, President.
• Ammon W. Tit OM PWON. Vice President.
Cuss. G. firt.sy;Secretary and Treasurer
kwrese v.—Manuel Eyre.
COUNSILL AND A rrotimmr—Thomes Balch.
Pj HOT?, Medical Eseminer For 'Adam
December 27.4850.
DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the
partnership heretofore existing between the sub
scribentlir tbn Bantus and - sgralnk wain( business*
thiS day dissolved 47,:giutort ceinsktd,, ticaiill-&
&lei *ireAottfts the'business dethil
indebted must make !Immediate payment, and those who
haveiagraid tri:tiay griiirt — ,lnii:notifleirthatiantess de.
livered at tae.tiute agreed, Cash will be expected.: •
E. SMITH. •
V. SMITH,
November 15, 1850. JERE CULP.
,•, , • , .
SADDLES;VIM AND 'TRUNICMANUFACTORY,
E. Smith If Son,
ESPECrrt:LLY inform the public that they
Lk will continue the business at their old stand, north
side of the Public I•qustr, and will keen fur - hand. and
manufacture to order. every variety of hiALDT,EB,
HARNESS; TRUNKS, VALICES, &c., of the best
materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed.
By wrict attention to business, and tworoptness in
fullfilling engagements, they hope to continue the lib
eral patronage they have heretofore enjoyed.
Camases Taman:se will be done on abort notice,
in die neatest manner.
All kinds of -Grain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts,
will be taken in exchange for work.
--------
•
LI SMITH & SON have iemoved their Saddle do
IL'as Harness Shop to the hmtding nearly oppoSite
the Ward House.. late the •'/Vorth Penneylvinittn"
utliee--on main street. Jan..
CHARLES K 'LADD;
DIII(6ICiAN AND 81.TRGEON, (Ace in the
Union. Diod e " up stain!.; Korth. aide of the
Pu!riie Square:over Eiwctrs Law. Office. Entranc'e
between Elwell's and Adams' law offices; where he
may always bet founi: when not-prnicisionalty engaged.
Towel:o3;July i 2; 1850". - ' '
ai f Y 'l~2 ~1~ ~'4
A New Mra in-Newspapees.
HE CITY BUDGET is ;designed to fill a blank%
V in the newspaper world. of Refined and Elegant
Literature, Wit, Humor, Graphic Life Sketches of For
eign Countries. and the wery-day conversations atul
the manners of their wore.. • Each nomberwill he etn4
bellished with ependid engravings. engraved from new
and original designs by the best Artist! in America.
No old tote or foreign witticisms, whistle.', will • be
admittel,but everything will hive the advantage of
~Fo rn iiit s will figj Olean interesting Journal for their
parlor table, as Iran it *4,4:4 inrohvation at , the moil
agreeable end Pliai t erit kind may be obtained, but - they
will find something to *Muse t h em `in their leisure
There is - no paper like this at pieient inAmetica, ii
indeed there be one iu any part of the world ; but out
people are a reading people, and require, is we , nhal
give them, subjects cf • interest . and thitteement' in "e
cheap end tentlansed form. 'We are entirely different
lnim the ordinary Newspaper or Weekly Papers our
do we seek to enforce any opinions upon the eiindi Of
otir reederi, hut keen them to form their own.
- • 03#titay'Coiritry Newham and , Fainilk ihouW
lisrobant
A peep :'into Mercantile Agencies ; whichibas crested
such "Areal sensation, in business circles. apd.will 'be
ceetinueaseety creek itntitit is - eoncfuled. 'it is de
signed iiiihear up in their true light thoso spies echo
Mee by mfsrepreientstion of the ruostioisatti :agar! Of
Mercluisdcand Falai its, to the injury of trade imPhe
dentorsilkotlon of man.
' kiainpii entwit of ;the City Ilndgei will be 'sent by
mint #i Say,schliersiinthe comity; regtive4l4 • '
Ihnit' Is tick 'a ialier In America that' gives as mach
original reading nutter fey, *arum°
.price.
One_Price Dollar'iiq,artoiiiit To '
Toe. Cents pfr
'eepy;" Tr 'sale PY NewihOil 11e#satehts
United „ •
10 COUNTRY NUM& POSTNIAVER&
The crrx 4unGE r *WI funkisittl, to Chiba at
thy fottrralefgtor prices: '
19' lotals CO tine address, ' SS' PO
etg • - ' oii ' .4•;'l 4 •••.'er . ;;i r 600
• 20 '" * - tie,
". ". "
40 - " • -"
I‘,
....... C)
- , xuvo
i , •4
111.:7 ;..:•;150 CO
'All iistinni i nieStiMii bettreipild;
ecl to" ' ' • MATIIFR h cp.;
_ - 102 unbn,slitekß.
Li; Altez•" iiiiittniift :of voiri•;Ciiissiiiiiiii aid
' Itaithiittijiase t ‘Cs_lioo 'till offiet 1:0:8.4 aims .Lo.
sk.itult-Aents . reorapetioa it PRIN# 6I O B .
''''' ik'S '', , = -• .1 -,,, , ~1 :,=; f:;
.
rott i 'o7 3 oßCll:il;'iti'iitill' is
I large stock-of Ziiiiiieie,":Del.aicesi-Disbioeies
,and Alpaccas r cas be found for sale by
Noe. 7. B. KENOBBERY & CO.
nnAn4t
4 1(441 ~ ; . ,,I)itU A ,
~, -4 `, . t.. .ii'l'4,,, 7 s ~-
' !triAlc a tr 4 i rli tgrlftv'Nef o rar ts
. i . i f wawa-4 .4- .11,11/_ Leu4l:.. a
-foloshio , ll.l*Woe, .; , .‘ t, itilltepg - 0, ; :',. 1 . gi-.1
,Pectohit
1 S Ai t
rhiiE_i ox p.y ec
I. M an i l t. ' .iili f ,ili4i i ir
,g .D io
rterpor;e *r
A l t" mfM h.
-
Nlri' Ltalnta - 7 - limprtlonvegt 1 --
r,t an peci e, ,t
1 ' "'" Plaiiiiid ibeeDill Md . , rear.olt,lat 1 i
- . , , , 11.... !a. ~,-,-, :,•., , 7 I ' 'l'', .1 ; . '" ' ,V° '
, 11 44 4 om!
te4 P ll* E :
en Ciyleß 11 t fi -i
.l * ,l '
Olt ta gi #
. . 1813 1
221 / 1 4 1 ilbtP"sPea A* 4 . 4 ,
-41 ' 1 "ei• iiiitulFig*
rnPlaillih'- , NK , 4 4
ir
Dr. Fitetir itriOstrett' fliftnt - 4i'vet p*a aiaoiain.
- - tainic:rireif-hetrototitle tolitiiFited iprivflOiliciiilder '':
IMO*, r:TrcfitWar oliteVintfolitit taint '
,Sfx. Lectlres
On the prevention-Ind cure of Conkiirnptiork, !Asthma
liiiiskes;OU arrfitip
WlY,ttOl 4l oY: l 44 l .7# 3l l l24olVad)i g e: t
This ho ochchifirlis Ide:cry fitniil.#. To tito Con
ouroptitfp St pointer otat•thotpply -1;!” . 4111109114 for ro•
..mothersA , ttipdii-ecpons. ttoyas in rhocab ttr.d
ediciartin'Ot Cbilaren ate 14,(roffrAlieti
66 , thiouthoi;
FOntiiniOr'iniitotted. •
For:4ll4j; .8.'4, &*;it,;:'l6o tii4airoy",
Ir, ilia 'HINTON*. mrip. r .,;#siA4.,atia:-.1,1
c;•entwletinteiv;tantivrt.'
J . Dr. FiteWa Guide to Lit4dids: to
Terms -wa g air.rnWoltrorottienlit*o hod,ends of
el-the S . , y , 13y
,
' AN , JADVERTMEMENTi ' .
4 113AT - lIPPLALS
TO TOE mow SENN 1111 =Tu COMMUSITT.
Sitan . _ ne's.
The Plowing equalled series of Family Medicines
may be , depeauted upon with the utmost ccra . ficle. ! de.
They /tare the approbation of the best pityst
turns in. the 'nunzatry; and :are recom•
mended by all who:have used 'them I •
as superior to any-
They hate been before the - Public for five . yearii,
Duriniveliichihrie more' than 5000 certificates' have
been received froat.smincrit public men
and melte •
at the Com (tiny 'a office.
Thiel* niro Cbanpounded
With the utmost care and skill, and the himedients
ate thoroughly teetrit bt scientific (herniate, so
that medicines oft Maroc:Wind reliableqiia.
lily are guaranteed in all cowl.
THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABIA PILLS,
Are Partieufarly valuable for !he pieventiolt and `citeof
Fevers by genet el, an Biliousand ;Over t iimplainta. ,
Jacindieo; General Debility aindt Sick ' •
Headache.- Dyspepsia, Heed Bam,-Corrfteneas,
Griping, Urinary Dkeitesi. Chatnictioris of
the Menses, Influenza; Asthma, ankfot tr
variety of. othe. Chronic Diseases; in
fine, for all ordinary family uses.
directions for the various Diseases accompany
each box. Prime 26 cents a box.l
The Grnefenherg Dysentery gym,
A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhcca, Dysentr•
BloodyThix,`Chnlerri Moiling, Cholera Infaxtum
and the Astarte CIM1t1!1., if taken with the first
symptoms; Cm!' Vomiting and diatihrea: ' It ne
ver fails to cure the worst possible eases 'of
.bowel complaints, generally in a few hours,
sbldum beyond a day. It is Petit.*
Yeart,ctrxx, - and taken in any
airy is perfectly harmless.
•
The Oraelenberg green lionninin Ointment.
nvalpalilejor,Bunis. Wounds. Sprains, Chillhiains,
Corns, Sores. 4wel inga,of all kinds, litteunlvlism.
Erysipelss, Bronchitis,
Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains iu
the side anti hack inscuediately relieved, inflacu.
rustiest of the Dowels, and for all cases where
• therm is Inflarrnation.
• ilar;b 4 ll's Iltering Calk, -
A certain cure for.Prolapsys Uteri, and fur moil of the
distressing ethiiplainis incident to females, Pre.
pared by Dr. THEO. POIifEROY, of Utica.
solely, for tim,Graefenburp Company..
Tilt 011111& 01111134N8r11111 ET VII AWE
Eye Lotion, Heath Bitters,
Consnraptive Bala:, Fever and Akira Pith,
Children's Panacea, ' Ldrby's Pite_Ointment,
Sarsaparilla Compound.
f:z7 The Graefenberg Manual of Mardi, e complete
handbook roeilirine for families. Price - hily cents.
Office, 214 Broadway. New York.
Clarion.—Tbe paittlie is requested to beer in mind
tbkl_ensyttriu PrAiwpmerkbr, 1 4 PtpCrow4mQ.CusrpnnJ
his their t.pow it ; ,
• Sperrious ',tides hate been issued closely . resembling
the genuine in every particular, except the seal, and
the„utrpost care should he itsc4.before purchoring.
Aucnts for Diaarrird :County—Dr: and
Dr. PORTER, TovvindL Iy3B
WINTOSII, :DENTIST,
RAS removed to a few doom below Midge street,
on the Etat ride of l4airifst. in the building for
merly occupied by J. D. Illontisnye Esq.
All operations amounting tot PO; or , over. one hal
to be paid down, the remainder in three sionths. I
the 'operation proves oosatisfi lorf. the money paid will
he refunded.; A note of bond however must scam the
payment dills half left unpaid, with , a proviso.
ILACITTITLIE
THE -SUBSCRIBER . having now completed hie
arrangements for the acceinmodation of the Travel
ing Public, feels warrinted in soliciting his share of
Public Patronage. . The Table shall he funtisheti with
the-best the market affords. His &Wing is Large and
Waren.t, His Rae shall be Gtted with as wird Ligner
as are to belound in , the country,
BESIDPI,I?r the eceommoihition of many, the .
stileitiber ientanufacturing Mots, Shoes Saddles, Mr
nets, Trutiks and l'altes, 4.e. And keeps on
band • goal assortment of PATENT MEDICINEtv,
for all of which his patrons will he asked only a mode
rate prin.
, c ome one, come elf, both far and near
A hOriie 'out! find, a twin, o to cheer,
flf
_ Can at Liii7;tille wavy.
For formai. patroOago aria favors, the pabSe. trip
pleas!, roeptlhe sPiere :Maar of T. D. SPITING.
Laceriille. Faby /04 18 4 11, .
-----:
mysTENION'KNOCKINGS IN TOWAN!
Clock, Nitta,. anti Jewelry; Store!
' A.M.' WAITIVER takes this method
' of informing itir old mammon and the
~'• ,* '''''tinklit g e ne ra lly . that he h - p
as irielvased
--
or I.P.Einti tili Wet of Watches. Limb `y
6)
• 1 44
• --, ' • Jewelry. and commenced the shove
business in all of its various branches at tbar old stand
of therlseteron Mier itiaktwn doors'iteinth of Prick
Row: ' - ;1111 tipttetierr es a *wet - tePri' rer Waxed!
ttedittlistted in this community:that it is ItartNy• never
tory to tape Word onilwit point. • Witlilis' ions es..
'peAenets'endlrest adontagee for aotoiringa thorough.
'knowledge elf &Ursine's he has confident* in saying
to the publie, hying on yaw 'estaches and clocks, t will
do.theittjosticit.i ::•-• -
, ,: , 1 • ,
All goods seld,or Repairing dewl ies imwretreed we 1
recd t Or tha•monse refundO, , _
L gee isitionnieteof clochi,, , 111f '
kept,autumn etm4 . . .. ,
: . r Ai , motiol f hAint•-,ll#o isrei k vinery 'yolks: watt
down. and no credit limo ? , Credit need' not, bet asked
for-w,-botti
al not to m ake lts i acquaintinee ~. '
Towanda. - July 12 .. 1850 . Ai M. 'W A IttElt.
. .
4113;Mb1=4
'.ll"lai r * ad most nampleteamerueent seluelt,,
ititAnticalllhaeoua 3001{6 STATIONSc
ERY ever offend in thii market. and at very low Mimi,
now just opening at di, InSTEETTIII.
. . .
. 1 •131 V: Vs' +\''''14.t.4.....9/)tOkihtt.';'l4'l,...o.j.", 4.-IT t r re'l ! .t."".'
'4. .' -. ' .. t er riiiiii
tito444 , ale ",
Inf 1, ,, j - ; - 1:1 5; 1 - 0 - . 4 lfeiii , ' --•
4 -';1 , 17! .ft! • ''''Ci•':""f '' ''i --'•
PGlr. kine_a_iiiiaioo4ri !P0 1 4.8 4 0 1 14V0Ys
ipli 1
. 11 •#:? ' 4- YiAtOgt IttjW .siAliOn6Ahx**ctini;
guiti*Piloppr.44,YonirsftioNifilFscsoy.
.!I), ,, gibitit . • tl;filluiltiarPhY4l/4
4Wvigon3l;o4oA , 'l4' 6 040 04, 0.04Luit.tiiilWt
0*.)4441 !(,4.o4:Atota .0000:7: - •*9 4 .:ctigid*Y4
etabkV, l ol;iii:litivoidr,t4"ii_intaMpA ~.,4100; .
IT # B P l #lF' o ,Pwli iiiit e 4 i ••,7 -I - '‘:',''.- 1 3 ,',.. 4 s el
- '' ' l'iiii iiiiiiiiii" . --- ',
French. per qiiartet, , l sl "On
Latin, ~. 04-- .1.-" t• ---
4 00
idale. ' - ''.':`... '' 'f" /2 • ';, ' ' , " - -4; 00
Sitratiattli thlidati.o Fitaili; ' '''". ' ; ' '' IO 00
gfilb&rffofiatl itilf - erdkii 4 "t - ' ',.,, ''. .` '' - '-2.00
Any 'younglidtretielVittgltiiittutelltioriat'• - thift PiinO,
L privileged to Team' tOgoiolit'; - or any , otio 4f die shoes
lingua, , and die &bi - link teitboat additianal Aare.
To a y og lady , vaitic.stoiliiis.thir English' branches,
1- thole aof learning pH* kif the above - branchricare
ic
T,L.pis qui r, + •
~ i . • .1 :s. - r .:' ' ' , 'is . 00
Instructions on the Cultism,. . . :-. ~. - ..4.00
Use of Pianos, 1 '75
r 4 - i ' .4 -
Drawing and painting '-'- q et. ors,
,liicinlltryg* ,
tho 'nee ardliterfidi, iiefi'as drawing paper,
• '
minis, pencils, ,&e. ' ' ' " • 400
Oil-rdnuntt on esnveiti. • L"' `, ".. 10-4)0
Paintitag trenspatent window shades; inc ludin g;
the supply of ins terials,leach ' : 4 00
Formula painting on paper; silk 5ai1:1644 per.' --_
'Waive leisOnir, : - ..11 e ' . ''„ - - 4 . -00
Gilding on silk, eripa. deg., - ' ' • ' tin. •`":: 4 - so
Waxll
no'et4..Per matte ' ' • '0 00
Pens ind'ink; " I ' - . ' 5O
Wieling, !
Board in var. - oda:CO tfdipq ;ieei',' .
Letteril Poe-paid, address ed to the liege ': W ll i
&GRIFFIN, Binghamt , Broom so., N. 1 4 %, wilt ',O••
sews prompt attention. 1• ; . '-- • ' " • • '' ' '
g ev
GREEN'S T FOUNDRY
No. 128 Fulton slred,l Sou' bxilding, ',Nett Yoik.
.
17 Caital 414 Rote , New Orliani.
tiro Newapipor trablishers and
confidencel !invite the trade, tfefore they
Y V purchase elseivhVre, in give me anal! at Nu.
128 Fulton.street-,NeivlYorir, or , at No. 17 Canal•st.
Beni; Neir - Oileansatkierl ieadj'fii - fairish,
them with all kinds. &IV •
BOOK AND NEW SPAPER TYPE,
of the newest arid - utosi tienutifutstyle.. :I. am alio .
prepared to supply•theirtiztah admired Scotch letter,
having lately procnredi from Scotland a series of
these beautiful faces, tegether with:every variety:of
form and pattern of
ORNAMENTAL ND JOBBING, TYPE,
Bordering, Ate. I feel assured that the elegance
and accuracy ofalithq Type Manufactured by, me
cannot be surpassed by any Founder in the- Union.
tly,an entirely new method in the mixing and (=l
ing I am enabled to retain the virtue's of the comp.
neat par& of the mefa4and thus to produce, in addi
tion to an elegant the most
SOLID AND IDURABLE TYPE,
heretofore offered , tbe ,public, To Ibis last feature 1
would in particular call attention. for solidity and
durability of Type is on the principle. of ecouoiny,
of the greatest importance to all typographers. The
members of the craft *ill also Mad, me ready to sup
ply ail kinds or -
PRINTING OFFICEIPURNITURR,
for the establishment:of complete Printing Offices,
such as Preis eA, W oOd Type. Casesollands. Brass,
Press - and W ood Imposing.estunes, Compos
ing-fehr:ck; Rosa : mid Woctii Galleys, Riglets, Uluiet
Hicks, 4c., std.
Uhf Ty
, p 'k e taen in exchange fur new at -9 cents
per lb: The Trade dealt with on the 'most liberal
'term druf pattoagge fun the ground of fur
nishing to the parcha i ser of en article with which
he will be pleased .anll.whit will, bring him the
worth of his nipper: 1 , 1
•Editors or PrinieVs! Wishing io establish • News
paper or Job Printing Office, will be furnished with
an estimate in detail lof the cost by swing size of
paper and kind of work io be executed..
Publishers of New papers who veil) insert this
advertisement three oath and send me the papers
containing- it addre se d to " Itesbiti's &vizier.,"
Nero York , will be pi id i'n' materialk of my manu
facture, provided thes purchase six times the arMniut
of their bills for advertising.
IL H. GREEN,
No. 1f,.8 Fulton-st. New York. and
No. 11 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans.
m 45
Removed to B. Intaskry s Block !
111' .1. Chambertin,
am. Al; just returned from the city
of New York with a large
-- - : s upply of Watches, Jewelry and
e .
a
- aver ware, comprising in part,
. - •1 . )c fulloning articles:—Lever,
Epme and Plain Watches, with
# complete assortment of Gold
Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin.
ger Rin ;s, Breast Pin's, Bracelets. Lockets, Gold chains,
Gold Pens. Keys, etti, Also, all sorts of Silverware,-
atid any quantity of 844, Bends-roll of which -he titrer.
for sale esceeediney kheap for CABII..
Watches repaired; on short notice, and warranted
to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ
ten agreement given Ito that effect if required.
N. B.—MAPLE' PVGAIL and Country .Produce
token in pnyinenriliiO4orli inindriers:—/tertrvntoratni.
forever, t hat the Predate must fie paid when the work
is done-1 war hgnittstcredit in all its forms.
W. A. CIIAMBERLIN, Agent.
• Towanda, April 2S, 1 850 .; •
COMMA - 0
AT , 3117.tYfrAMA.,. ' TOB,
----i ,THE subscriber has, removal
'de new shop, a few rods above
former location , and on the op
ite:iide of the street, where he
dinuec to Manufacture and
ep,on band, all hieda of cane
Ad wood seat CHAIRS; and
ETTEES of various kinds, &
tEDSTEADS of ever, dercriP
vt, which 1 will sell low fin
le or Cherry Lumber, or ci eu
plank, wiil reCeived for work. TURNING done to
order ha the neatest manner. Also,
CABINET WORK,
make etriT kept on band, or made to order, in the bet
winner:: JAMES M A KINSON.
Towanda. Merck 9. 1849..
II Mai NICZore 111E-311E40.311C-4.9
**C4IC.
cothrrr scavenge.
HAVING loceiell in Towanda, his services may
be obtained by addressing a line through the Post
Office, or by ealliOg et the ;Ake of Ulysses Mercer,
EN., where ho ail) be found. or wherf, a written ap
iiestruiscvey.ba " Nov. 1850,, •
O. P. ILININEtri •
ATTORNEY 4. pouNtEL.L.O . FAT LAW,
TOWANDA, ORAD, CO., PA.
(fr. Office, rorth tide of the -Public Square.
..„
IPMI2'.IIIOII, AST tas
'63 amasztiog,
QFFICC en Ma street. Ifoin. below Bridge .
in
*twat, irheie he me* be found, when not pref.!,
sionelly envone4.'Towanda. N0v.10.1850.,
NAIISIDE ITIOUS3 I
.11.22:111211111, rA.
frifE subscriber respectfully informs the, public that
1 hs bas taken possession of his old mead, in the
• south part of tits Boni of Athena, where hp wilthe at
all times heppj to see his friends.and will endeavor to
Make, the, • ...":14 with' hint agreeable. He trusts that sn
`asoitlunits uncoil* to the wishos.of the travelling pub
tiovill secureint the favor of thyroid patrons of the
...Mullion; a d the shot of those who desire . a cues ,
Esrtable,ambr eenient napping-place.- . -
.- 'His Tama lOW.* wall supplied..and the, 11 , 1;4 li
'quota he procured fist, the .Dar.
~ .. .. .
Goon thaeLtais is attached with - careful lasi atten
ds, hostler* !
i i ' • - - =, •
C,ltta om is will be, you to the. Wassrly its.
Lion; urcarry, to and noes ...very train, east
Or wort- E. S. IaAVIEWS'ON;
p tomain,
Athens .. ,Ar 4 r i 1 its TUC."''. ..e - ' ' i
~ $
_„.
i l tortaSED.—Lar ir s and small Clover Bead fur
Me W I DS S+IO,I,iTANYES & CO.
===t4=
'~~ ~~
SUW . L.
MNIMI
i2EII
,--t,..,-
''' o not (spur
Anidiftui , iiktditreitualf;;;),-.Thifittly.
-. ;:;-: Rtgni67* *v. , ;,- - - --, ..,(1 -.' l
The: : ' f'
catia.LCong of the . firess.4','llbt
0f44 4 ici0 3 4 "*“.4 1 . 1 .W1e 0ef.f001444 1 4 1 .1 1 . 4 411
tory. . Rerid ltr
_.; . ~
, • Prompted .byno otlierltrian th4feelingAbilleveltesee
and for Ifi e.*4 l, il.guiiiilinied - .4 11 *; de:
'0 4 .,t e c il l i k° 7 4. 6 S!,! . WO 4airliki 94. , '' I. '' '
and the Oneorpectedsure I otiethio freak , .
PULMoNICIFFRUF. Afibiiiitirli*Okiii#, g , iris
indicted will a "relent cold, which adaidiViltiflNllast
Med eider afatevitj leer 'days, woelltillikemorkketts
blehlciod ; ' rey ;deer Wildest ind.dii(iiiaihe
.` kw y
day I had 'violent fivercreepine ibid.' . en- - ",;pa
sweats at night;With great difffeurtiit bill tea
imitiot. o f app e tite; thy 'Systries' wee 'Mai" . . jugs. ed
trated, !ming confined tri'my liel - Meat Of thisAineit;
Two of-the ;Most etre nent 'phi attires of.vski gisy , se.
tended me. mid filer exhausting' all " their ikill. Oven;
noutmed my 'ease incurable; Indeed, 4 infe'siadiery
lungs were alincrat-goim, and t could not promitsly re.
cover. At this stage of my 'dieeteeclerea prevailed
uPon to try Dr;Selienek's PolmorrieSyntei. and before
I had taken half si dozen-bottles, was solar recovered
as to be to go shwa-the house; .It seemed tostrengtit.
en my; whole system—it loosened theraxigh; end atop.
pod the • bleeding—my bowels beams regular, sad
et!ty ailing I_ ate, seemed to digest ea* and monk
ply %thole eyetern. Indeed. such was dte tepid- pm .
_gives of mty, health. and. s o m4deithe change, th at r
became too sangitifie of a epeedy cure, and a bandon.
ed the use of the medicine. before .the disease *
dieroughlY eradicated, which resulted in another attach
of bleeding at the lungs, last tall, ssivimpanied by a die'
tressing cough. I exam commenced raking the Pei
movie, 831,146 arid aid for Dr. ffchenck who. epein a
enterer ex a mination. advised Me to continue using it,
'before I ha taletsjoid Nadel, an abscess formed la
my side, which gatheied end bnike,, discharging, es si r
as I pin judge; a Pint of very disegrireirble yellovemab
ter. This seemed to cleanly and purify my Whole syn.
tern, Fran thin tiee I etieu* Witt. better, and am
happy to say entirety recovered'.4, a* tare at this
time ['enjoy better health than T Ittrie mi. the last tee
years. Since I commenced *skint thi
• Ptifthonic Syr.
up; I have nevitf 'failed ;to tecainmend it wherever I,
went; that others; as- Well is *eel& might be saved
saved from thatiawfor disease; for I feel it a duty I
mite toast afflicted to mdslist it to the-world. Permit
me to mention irate cakeniehicir have come mkt my
immediate obseriation. ;Being on a Visit to Grades,
N. J., last summer;!k saws child, evidentlylin the last
stage of bowel consumption. .. The mother hammed
me that the physicians bad ,given the child up as in
curable. I told her what
,benefit I had received from
the use of ,&henck's Pulmonic Syrup, and , induced,
her tri'proeune a bottle. I heard. nothing, more feat
the little sufferer naill about three niontW; ofter;; beief:
in the market, my attention Was dr:ratio retail) vibe
obserVed me 'lvey eneati•Ock*, Site finally approachedme; ertrhasked if [was not the lady who recommend ,
ed Schenek's' Pulmonic Syrup to her dying child last
sunimerin t 'amilen. I replied that I was.' She said
that her child bad entirely recovered, ard+ar ts a n ew* .
monly healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, nerd acne
resides in Bridesburg. Another lady I welt modu l i
in particular, who bad a scrofulous affection. Ifeeface
and neck presented one continued sore, end one of heti
eyes was seriously affected with it. !dhe had beireag
greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery,
I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmotoornrap, which
she did. and is now perfectly cured. Another lady,
Mrs. Alehltillen. whose residence I will give on eppliw
cation, was evidently in the lain stage of Consumption s
',prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. Inv
very short time she was entirely recovered, and newer
joy s excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy
These are three cases within my knowledge. which I
know were cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, All
wbo doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to
cell on rue at my residence Parrish greet five doom
above tenth north side, I think I will be able to sans ,
is ctorily convince them by own case, and others that
I know have been cured by this Syrup. Since my
cure. there have been su many to see me to know what ,
I took, that I have bed a very good opponuoity of
knowing a great many that have taken it, and Inver
been greatly benefitted thereby. and I think 'if persons
afflicted with Consumption' or Liver Complaint, would
send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examine
their lungs, and if he says he can core them, follow the
directions, and prevent taking cold, they wilt-rapidly
recover.
GULIELMA L. LEVIERT,
Philadelphia, May 29, 1849.
J. it Sena:Ter —Dear Sir—. 4 have known Mrs.
Leibert for eeVeral years, as a member of my church,
and have alt confidence in her statement, and are reP
'diced terfimd her again restored to health. nny thins
more, in. addition to her statement. is needless.
Yaws. truly. THOS. /AN E WAY,
Paritor of the North Presbyterian Church, '
Philadelphia, June 26,,t8{9. 6th at. above Green.
ar
Preped and sold by J. IL SCHENCK, at his Lab.
orratory S. E. eomer Coates & Marshall sts., and by
the following Agents in Bradford County.
Gen. A. Perkins, Athens D. Dailey, Lersysville; T.
Humphrey, Orwell; aloud & Woodburn. Rothe
J. J. Warford, Montoeton ; ii. D. Parkhurst, Le Roy;
C. E. Rathbone ' ' Canton; King & Vusburg, Tcoy ,
and by MIX &MASON,Tovgando•
Price, $1 per bottle or $5 per half dozen,
:1;711,,No *AI qtia 1:11.;
POOH Y
The Great COUGH BEREEDY.
Many_years of experience, Wel more than a Hundred Thou
mind Caren ofComnansptlee Complaints, have proved to
lbe undoubted satisfaction of all persons who Lave become et.
qaainted with this aveutenfel randy, Mu it is eteerttly supeilar,.
because it to soothing and heeling, and wont' esrenlia to ears
COnalereption of We Lump, Oenany ghee Remedy in the
world. IA e know, however, th at it is said bv home that Comump.
tion can not be cured. Be that the opinion of' the many or the fee,
we doll not attempt to argue with etch. bat this we soill ray, set
do anal as a fact which as be proved in.theiaoatodo of own,
that this medicine leas eared Cowin and Eno w which. kiwi the
macs ware effeaved, were called reel Consumption, and wake
were attended with emaptoeu that resembled, and were In all re
outs eite the symptoms of those fade die, mod. Woo dead are raid ur
have died with that fatal disease Cadlisatioptiiii. This Balms
bu cured Women of persons who were said tobellopeinely et
dicted.rwho bad hand, dry, teolduCoseles—firies in the Bream,
Side, and Rack—lllarulty of Breatliksg—er=gest jc.p.ero,
nor --Hectic raw NM'S-Swear wasting .woroo of do
Flesh and Blood. Pomona having such comgaints have nee
cured alter it who said they meta sod lire • week longer. The
Medicine has cured some who were supposed to lo in 4
OW
staterbut, by the use of title remedy, unreaW Dee, a= Oaf
good health. t
Thin Balsam is,perefy a regolasta aimpoauf. 4is pleura is
and anecdote iejuPg to any state of diaries or under say de
cumstarces. It effects its wonderful and ahead- iniruenlow
Cures by Plarifyineav Strreigelaaisg, and Invigoration tto
whole system—hy mad ropy cireei?tias, and producing a taste*
action—thus edioymg Constreeg dee Netried—sted ad*
ISspectoratlon. It Cand the following dlr
CUM Pit
Cox'Sum:Vaal;
COE(CIIIS and Cae, 71n asehitiit ditkoaa, Spdnag tbai,
fag at Ur Lungs. Pau is th Brant, ajda, sad cd,..4 Nasaaman
Msdarran, Pdlpltanibog 01thot Heart, end all TIOIALE WEAK.
biIIdISSES and Complauda sening.tharefroto, Madera latter
tam, tr..
nr Per Proof and isettettlam of Cures. see our Par
1/11101s and bliadtdae—sill our Agents have them to girl 0111.
For sale by /1.U.% LON &. POll I ER, Tips:tads
C. H. Herrick, Atkins ; C. E. Rattibune..csmos
D. D. Patkla urst, Leroy ; J. Henson. Monrxton;
W. Baird,Hummerefield ; D. Bailey & son. L'n"Y'
villa; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn
Rome ; E.S. Triscy,'Smithfield ; Collet) & 6 "e , Big.
lin ;too . ; L.& E. Runyon Troy.
All orders mist be' addressed 0. WALLACE . &
Co. 304' Btoadrey, It Y. S4cowly
the Witch-hazel,
Very- Strange bat true.
AGentleman of Utica, N. Y., has obtained from
a simple remedy, which
more just claim to the name of family cure all than than
any Medicine we have ever teti knovrr.. Nothing
I
is di:inflected with it but a littla Alcohol to preemie ie.
and yet 'it acts with greet terteinty in removing paha
and all local , curing all 'mei, borne, bond.
set and lamenesa, rapidly. Piles, bowel complaints;
eliolera.rnorbos, Iternorrhage, ear ache, touth.acheaasore
eyes, and all various affections. it is white as WWI
and as harmless, mild it is called
"Pond's Pain bestroyer and Healing Eifruct,"
None is genuine except " Pond's Extract" blown iv
the bottle. Mr. Pond Gres introdiiced this a medicines. ,
the public and has expended's, vast dgol of tine
an
Money in bringing it to tie:estate. orperfeet*and'
we now saturant every bottle to give satisfaction.
so
A man by the name of Spencer to
has put forth
articlecalled " The Copy Extract" which claims
be from the Witch-hasel. if from that stirub. WI name
a perfect deception, and it is a very impsikt
.cle ; be not deceived, get a pamphlet end see.
*For sale at 3100tielei &Cu. Towanda, S. B.'si o '
man Monroetoo, Parkhurst dc. Lamb Leßoy, Hemel
Willey Franklin. June sth 1850.