Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 28, 1851, Image 4

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Milk in . the , :tntact- tnatital. -.cnni*GP..tockl ...
:
nun. Out of, m ilk two -other erntirnoll'' orticlea-•o1
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foed are : cheese Aria 'Vtitte'r 'butte,
exists in the km of very small alohnleF,. and out of
100-parta of:coved' milk. t'..75 pasta o 1 butter are ob
tained. thuitan• milk oontaina 'abont tinedoxth
more baner than the. above.. Butter is inifebteti to
n suttedimse culled " butyrirte" for itstme flavor.-
- Cat.tein, the cheetty matter of bilk, if not troll re
moved from the
. latter, hr working and wwthing
won putrities, anti toil giy e the butter a bad taste
gutter tioes•not appear to have been known to the
ancierits,at least So far as litstnry'reietilA knowledge.
but -we cannot believe that butter was no! kno sn to
them tot all litiP. IVei. read v 1 " a land flotvine
with milk and honey,'' but no butter ; still .this k
not conclusive against the reasonable concinsion
'that the old Hebrews did not know what
. it was.
The oldest hint, historically, is given by flerodotus,
-who aseribetrthe,use of it to the Seythiens
Nip
pocratus aVso alludes to the Scythian boner, and
recommends its use externally for medicine. In
the time of Galen, batter was known and used,
but tom' very limited extent, among the Greeks and ;
Romans i in the second century Pliny ascribes tl)e
invention of butter to the Germans,. but this of nly
showa that the Romans became - acquainted with it
through the Germans. It was lunch used as a po
erratum both by the Greek and Roman ladies. Pli
ny recommends it to be mixed with honey and
rubbed over the gums of children to ease the pain
ft teething, and for ulcers in the mouth—a hint that
may not be useless to us moderns. The Romans
anoint the bodies of their children with butter to
make them pliable, anti it appears that they did
not know butter as we do, in firm cakes, but only
as a semifluid, like thick olive oil. This is not
,ivondeitul, owing to the general warmth of south
ern Italy. Neither ,the - tipaniards nor ` Portuguese
know mach =about butter, and the inhabitants of
Mexico seldom eat, it In the ei.y . of Mexico it
osts on do;tbs a roild ; rite most wealthy classes
do not use so mach of it as the poorestamongst us:
is fact they 10 not consider it an eFsential article of
,itiod—wo du, and could not, to use a common
phrase, " live 'without it." It is justly believed
that more butter is consumed in the northern Stales
Atn'erica than in any other c tyry having the
earno amount of population in , world. The
Iloilanders are distinguished for m • ing good but.
ter, so also are'the Northern Germans, Norwegians,
and Danes. The. English, Irish, and Scotch make
and. consume a-great deal of butter, especially the
catch, who are, or at least were, airnost halt Jew.
in their feelings towards the use of pork and
•
Thu great secret of making, good batter,sis clean.
liness and plenty of elbow grease In some parts
of Ireland, but especially in Devonshiie, Englat4l,
and Ayrshire, in Scotland, the butter made has had
a world-wide fame. 7he plan pursued seems to
be for the dairy-maids to wash their understandings,
• and perform the same operations as the French and
Portuguese Who dance among the grapes at the
wine press. By having large tubs with false bet.
tams, covered with clean coarse cloth, into which
the butter was placed-and danced upon, With water
to wash if as much as 'it required, all the cheesy
matter is pressed through the coarse cloth and runs
ofi with the water of cleansing. This is a most ef
ficient and effectual way of making batter for pack.
tug. , As a general thing, the kind very common in ,
cur markets depends for its weight in having a
good deal of the milk left in it, and none of the
cheesy matter pressed out—ii is a profitable way
of producing it for sale. putter from foreign coun
tries should be well tramped or beat and washed
some way, and it should be packed in a dish plac
ed in the inside ore larger one, big enough to fill
around it with salt.
Rancid butter can be completely cured of its bad
taste and smell, by melting it in a clean tin dish,
adding some saleratus, and !training it through a
Clean
. cloth. After this it appears of a ildforeni
form; it crystatizesin soft round crystals, and has
no taste liko'what it would have had, if made well
at the first operation. All rancid butter for cooking
r•hou2il be treated in this way ; it changes the but
ters; takes away , the bad smell, prevents it from
spoiling again, however long kept, and it really has
a beautiful appearance. The butter should be kept
stirred aftet it is ally dissolved for about ten minutes.
One ounce of saleratus will purify- four pounds
of butter. A thick sediment falls to the bottoM,
and a very thick scum gathers on the top., Butter
is one ve ry
the fineht ertieles, of human food. The
fanner with his snowy white bread and beautiful
gold batter for breakfast, dines richer than the
Mona to whom those things are denied.—Scien.
tific American, •
THE Ttuar CUT HAY — 44 The period at which
bay'is eat, or wheat reaped, materially affects the
quantity (by weigh.) and the, quality of the produce.
193.eonitilonly known that when radishes are lel
too tong in the ground they become hard and woody
—that the soft turnip stem of the young cabbage
undergoes 4 airtilar change as the plant grows old
Ldiatthe' artichoke becomes tough and ,uneatable
if left too long uncut. The same natural change
goes on in the grasses whichPre cut for hay."
In the blades and stems of the young grasses
there is much, sugar, which, as they grow up is
gradually changed into watch, and then intowoody
fibre. The morePompletety the latter change Is
aflected—!hat is, the riper the plant becomes--the
less sugar .and : watch, both ready soluble -substan
ces, they contain. And though it has been eaten
tained, !hat woody fibre is riot wholly indigestible,
but the cow-for example, can appropriate a portbe
of it for Noel as it passes through hei c sioatach ; yet
the reader may readily
. imagine, Alit those inns
of the food which dissolve most easily, aro also
likely—other things being equal—fo be the -moat
nourishiogto the animal."
A is * seeitirineri, also, that the weight: bay
oc straw reaped,. ie ; setnally less when allowed to
Dsontplo tips;' Isnt! therefore, by cutting soon
Wier latt; plant has. Ottatned greateil heiglit, a tar.
4er citt,tatily, as well as a better qrialify of hay; will
tie olliaine.l, while t 1 1 .6 hud also will be lees ex.
housteik 1 ,
Glitititts'Every. „ tnitner should have
..ct 'gond
• .
eintl, careully:worked,' anti welt managed garden
Gis trud thinly *laity farmers let the 7oroen do Edi
thu gardening But eiretjr latui'ieith a Foal garden,
has wand ot . .'eaver,,te bank,;tihere ate' eatt . 'bestriw
murk tin; e 'thnt nfould ' otherw unprothtiiily'
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spent, or thrown away..
Why are fixed stare-like', pens ink and papeil
Became they are stationary.
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Agriculturatii . -gtove;'. and . Tin Stoic,
AT ATHENS; PA.
tEW•TOtt6 iiryATE AIIIIrrLTrICAT. 110CICTICII FitIRT
Ran Road Horse Power k Tresher.
With the Latest and kyportant improternnts, for
trlach Patent is mord.
THE subscriber takes thii, metkitil to inform the
Farmers of Bradford and itkearboinlng counties,
that be is agent for, and has for sale, the above col. bra
ted and unequalled Horse 'Power and Threshing Ms
chines, which be is prepared to furnish ou the same
tennis as by the manufacturer. with the addition of the
actual cost of transportation, contracted for at the low
est and best rates.
The sultscriber has sold a number of the shove me
chines in this, and the adjoining counties of Chemung
and Tio4a, 'N.Y., and all without exception have given
the very best satisfaction, and where they are known.
all farmers give them the preference, on account of
economy in threshing, being operated with touch less
expense, and cracking end wasting much less grain
than any other machine in use.
The Twoliorse Power Thresher and Separator is
capable, with three or four men, of threshing from VW
to 200 bushels of wheat or rye, or double that quantity
r oats, pet day.
PRICE!.
The prices for Emery & Co.'s one
Hcave Power, $B6 00
do Thresher and Separator, 35 00
do Bands, wrench, oiler end
extra piece•, 6 00—5125 00
do Two-horse Power, $llO 00
do T►e4her end Sepirator. 35 00
do Bonds, oiler, wrench, &e., 6 00—$150 00
Also,Wheeler's one-horse post er,Thresher.
and Separator, complete, (improved this
• season) $l2O 00
Wheeler's two-horse Power, Thresher and •
Separator, complete, 145 00
Price ,of Emery's Tresher and Cleaner,
with bands, wrenches, &c., •T 5 00
do Saw Mill, complete for ow s, 33 00
Price of Grant's Fan Mills, slzpted for
hand or power, from / 22 00 to 25 00
The snbscriber will also the coming season be 'pre
pared to tarnish to order
. EMERY & Co.'s NEW
THRESHER AND CLEANER.
The Cleaner has all the advantages of a good fan
ning mill. cleaning the grain fit for market, wasting
none. The additional cost being but little more than
a fanning mill, or about thirty delkira--making the
whole Thresher end Cleaner cost $73 to the Farmer,
and with Emer: & Co.'a two-horse power, $lB5 00.
(I_l' On account of the large demand for the above
machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or.
dare for them, persons wishing to purr.hase machines
should give me timely notice as to what kind and at
what time they wish to procure them.
Farmers wishing to do their threshing immediately
after harvest, should procure their machines as early as
the first of July. Alan for gale
-A CEA MAL AItfORTMET OP Tuner=
AGRAILTURAL & NOKTIMITURAL ELEMENTS,
At manafadurer's retail prices, such as
ors SHELLERS, RAY 3s STRAIN CUTTERS,
ULTIVATORS, ORNPLANURS,
r
•
•
STUBBLE,SWARD,SUB•SOIL 4. other PLOWS,
DOG POWERS FOR HURNS, KENDALL'S
HURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES,
Murales Grain Reaper.
Revolving Hone Rakes, Nay, Straw and Manure
Forks, 4.c. 4c. Also,
Cast Iron and Wood Cistern and Well Pumps,
LEAD PIPE of all sizes, in large or small viand
tees, cheap for cash.
COOK, PrIRLOR 4- OTHER
017',(0 9 IL; s 4.
VARIOUS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, SIZES, pawn, sc.
My stock of Stoves, soil prices, will compare favors.
lily with those of any Stove Store in any of the large
neighboring towns.
Tin, Japanned and Sheet Iffintarr,
manufactured and for sale wholesale and 'marl, Cheap
or Cash.
A largo and full Catalogue of Agricaltund Imple
ments and Stoves, xvi.h engravings, furnished gratis,
either hare, or on application, by mail postpaid.
RAYMOND M. WELI.ES.,
Athens, Pp., November 30. 1850.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
TE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they have taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wigon shop, where they are prepared to do all
kinds of BLACKSMurniNG upon reasonable terms.
They are determined by doing their work well sod
promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of
public patronage.
HORSE—SHOEINO done in the beat manner. Al)
kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the most skil
ful manner;
WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and
repaired when desired.
All work done at their shop, will be warranted to be
well done, and rosnufactored from the , : best materials.
The public are reqUested to give us n trial, andjut*
for themselves. ESENWLNE & SEEBISCHH.
Towanda, May 2, 1851.. '
BLACKSMITHINO
DAM tiMENWINE respectfully informs the pub.
tic that ho now occupies the shop where blink'
and brother have for • ears worked, nearly opposite
Temkin,' foundry, where he is ready talk all work
in his line, as formerly. in the best ; matinee. He is de.
enrollees! ;the' 'reputation be has attained as a skilful
workman shall not suffer by any neglect of the inter
ests of customers or by any inattention to imaineta.
TOOL, mannfactured to order—machinery of all_
kinds repaired in the best manner, end every kind of
Repairing and Manufaduring will be done at short
notice, and in the style desired.
Horse-Shoeing, on renonable terms. He will also
take Country Produtv in payment for work, but ob.
jecta strongly to credit. • •- • -
Towanda. Jan. 17, 101.
ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND PEATNEBEL
Saddle, [farness & Trunk Manufactory.
aPER} CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public
that they hive taken theeshop lately occupied•hj
C. F. Harder, on Main strett,!a few doors below. the
Brick Row, where they will keep on hand 1, large
aitharaaa3 -MADVIMtin ftgiattgo
- Tociets; , vittits;'•wissri, f
•
their linstruinufacturettio order., aria
made of the beat inatilial, and for workmanship cannot
be Aut pasoell in
_Nortberp.P,+mutsylneiiai, !They solicit
a call from those wishingio, _ -purchase, confident thit
they can give oatififictiop both
,se to quality and price.
CY• Cash be paid for Hides sad Sheep Piths,
at the highest rates, at phr shop.
Towanda, November 19th, 18150.
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LIFE ANDFIREINSURANCEDEPOT.
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Theipl44l4l
On-the tot prit i cipt.e, bywhich the insured participat
ths profits.
Charter.Peirpetuat ' Capital $250.000.
F. ts. Hurr. Mixlied , Examiner, Athens. Pa. Info.
suasion given. mid applicatibp, recalled by
J. E. CANFIELD, Athens, Pa.
Also applications for Insurance againit loss by Fire in
The IWeshingtork Co. Maths' Ilisereasee Co.
The largest Mutual Coinpany in the World.
Capitril over 61,000,000 .Orel 100,000 members.
The State Mutual ' at itarrtabettgs M. •
The greet Pennsylvania Compsey. being s Painters
and Merchant's Company. with a liana and ihentiwing
cash fond. being both a .toak and mutual Company.
J. E. CANFIELD. Agent, Athenian,
Pension and Bounty Land Agency,
The subscriber havtng received all the Pension laws
necessary illsrrnetions and forms, friimlbs . proper
portment at IVashington, will attentl,to_t4e application
of '3oldiers, Widows, and minor children of Soldiers,
who by tn . & brie law are entitled to Bounty Lands for
services Tattered during the war' of 1912, or any of the
Indian wars since 1790. And all Pension clairorou
der the tarioun acts of Congress. The late pension
lows rind decisions giving to many penitions not here
tofore entitled to them. Prompt attention given to all
post paid enitimanicatione, by
Athens, Dee. 28, 1850. J. B. CA NPIEI.D.
THE HNITED STATE:3'
LIFE INSURANCE; ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
Charter Perpetual... Cash tcystern...Capltal p 250.000
Office - No. 29, Merchants* Exchange.
ORGANIZED upon the "mixed principle," Stock
V and Mutual. which combined features ofTer to in
sured members double the usual security, The Cash
syste,d of payments Ls* also been adopted, anis avoid
ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid predawn
notes. The table rates Of premium, upon which itti po.
tidies are being issued, is the only wale ex pefience has
proven should be adopted, as affording requisite aeon.
ny to be insured, and an undoubted guarantee fur the
perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta
ble may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli
cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance,
very properly, is stressing the attention of the world.
The public however, in their commendable willingness
to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisiens,
should make ultimate aecarity — the primary and most
important object, which can only be attained by so ad.
justing the premiums as to anticipate unexpected loss,
es and fluctuations of every kind. it is the purpose
of this company annually to credit, upon the polices
of holders and books of the Cotnpany,auch en amount
of profits as-shell not affect the stability, or impair the
sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may. at the op.
tion-of the insured, be paid annually, semiannually,
or quarterly, in advance. All neeessiry information,
together with blanks, pamphlets, Ste., may be obtained
grills, at the office of J. E. Caesium, Athens, Pa.
DIRECTORS.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B Goddard.
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, George M'Henry,
Jacob L. Floranee,'
William M. Goodwin ; John L. Linton.
STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD, President.
Attuning W. Tuonesos, Vice President.
Cnse. G. IteLAr, Secretary and Treasurer
As?vale—Manuel Eyre.
COOI I IIISIL AND A TTonnzt--Thornss Botch.
P. S. MOTT, Medical Examiner for Athens
December 27, 18.50.
7IESSOLUTION. 7 —Notice is hereby given, that the
.L 1 partnership - heretofore existing between the sub
scribms,in the Harness and Trunk making burtiness is
this diy dissolved by tnuturf consent.,' E. Elmitk - ii
Bon will settlethe hairiness of the late fiim. Those
indebted most-make immediate payment, and those who
have agreed to pay grain. are notified that unless de
livered at tae-time agreed, Cub will be expected.
November 15, 1950
SADDLES, HARNESS, AM) TRUNK MANUFACTORY
E. Smith IN Son,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they
will coodnne the: business at their old stand, north
side of the Public square, end will keep on hand, and
manufacture to order, every variety of SADDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, V ALICES, &c., of the best
materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed.
By strict attention to business, and promptness in
fnlifilling engagements, they hope to continue the lib
eral patronage they have hesgtofore enjoyed.
CARRIAOZ TRIMMING arab. done on short notice,
In the neatest manner.
All kinds of Grain, Produce, Elides, Sheep Pelts,
will be taken in exchange for work.
MILIIIECTIMIDICIPIir AIL Zee
ErSMITH & SON have removed their Saddle &
• Harness Shop to the building nearly apposite
the Ward House, late the "North Pennsylvanian"
printing office—en main street, Jan. .-
CHARLES K LADD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offiee in the
"Union B 14," up stain; North side of the
Public Square, over Elwell's Law Office. Entrance
between Elwell's and Adams' law offices; where hi
May always be found when not professionally engaged.
Towanda, July 12, 1850.
TUE errs' 331711033 T.
A New lira in Newspapers.
VRE CITY BUDGET is designed to fill 'a blank in
in the newspaper world, of Refined and Elegant
Literature, Wit, Humor, Graphic Life Sketches of For.
eign Countries, and the tvery-day conversations and
the manners of their people. Each number will be em.
bellished with spentlid engravings, engraved from new
and original designs by the best Artists in America.'
No old cuts or foreign Witticisms, tehuhal, will be
admitted, bat everything will have the' advantage of
originahty.
Families will find this an interestingJountalfin their
Parlor table, as front it not only information or the moat
agreeable and pleasant kind may be obtained, but they
will find something to amuse them in their leisure
hoore.
There is no paper like this at present in America, if
indeed there be one in any part of the world; but our
people are areading-peopie, end require, as •we shall
give them, subjects of interest and amusement in •
cheap and condensed form. We em entirely different
from the ordinary Newspaper or Weekly Papers Our
o'wopinions
de seek to enforce any upon the minds of
our readers, but leave them to form their own.
03!:Every. Country _Merchant, and- Family sbuula
read David Alwyn, or the Ruined Country Merchant:
A peep into Mercantile Agencies; which has crested
such a grest.senuatiors in business circles, and will be
continued every week until it is concluded. It kr de.
signed to show up In their true light those spies who
live by misrepresentation of the most private) alralra - 9(
Memhents and:Fend ies, to the inktry of trade and , ho
demoralisation of men.
41. sample copy of the Cityßuiliet will be aril hi
mail to any address in the country, if reguiredU "
Me is net a paper intAnierica Chit gives as much'
original reading metier, for theame price.
Price One Dollar per sin um or Two Cerits,per sin
gle copy.; for ale by Newsboys and Newiagtafte
throughout this United States. - • - .
TO.OOOAY MERCHANTS & POSTMASTERS. ..
The crrv*IWDGEF will be famished to Club. at
the followi4te tote. Viiittee't
8 Copies to ono Wilmer.' • 'Bs'oo
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40 '• 20 00
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-Mt eollmanicstiollsigiUsthe prapaid.,.end:eddress.
ed.to • . • • ; ; •H. F. MATHER &
. 109 Puliggittriel.P.::Y.:
LARCM aeortdient of Cloths. •:Cansinterei'and
.Elattiortts,also Calico land other- Opt Gonda so
cheap that drfiep cotopftlon tit
DRINTED, Flaunt4a and Turkey Reda, *Wart! as
I Istsros *tuck of Calirues.'Del.aines, Casinnerea
and Alpaca's, ran bo found for sate by '
Nos. 7. • B. KINGSBERY & CO.
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E. SMITH.
C. T. SMITH,
JERE CULP.
Aticbgar— *1..1
7 ~.:°.:
Dr;_.-',Fildee - :',Cdthitited., leLtiaties,.
•
Pulniortery) Balsam; Deputed's-14114k:
Pectoral Expectant.-- HOW Corrector.
Pulmonary Liniment. Hiuttor Corrector,
Anti Dyspeptic ChniXaotA Cat rtiaPl!s
, , Pena.
Venlig` age. , • F'ernste siedge, F .
• •Pure and Medinclual Ceid.LkieroilJ ,
Used by hl/41crmstoneir, acid with wipretakqed eve
co* in thittriterif of,Cou*ki; ‘ Colds w e i intsumpturn
Asthma, Heari.lJimse6 .D.VsPeped , 'sae iti; 411.4. #
Rheunititisin, Female VompAritiO, Pit a;lre
Dr. Fitch's unequalled Patent silver "plate 4 ebdomina
irupporteri;.bnproierl plated•steel.spririg shoulder
,
brace; Dr. Fitett's inhalinitabef
Dr.".ritehPi Celebrated .81x. Lectures
On the prevention and cure of Consumption, Asthma
Dieases of the Heart, &e., and on' the' method 0
preserving health and beauty to to old age.
should be in every family. To the Con
sumptive it, points out the.only triston s bliOnpe for re
lief. lo riukhers, the directions it gives in the care aid
edueraton of children are in;taluable.', 1000 copfef u
this - hoohe have palmed through the press,
,and the sale
continues unabated. '
For sale by 8.'4, risen & Co YOU DroildsSay, "Pr-
V.; and 'ITUSTON - & PORTER,
C. E. RATHBONE;
or Dr. Fitch's Guide to In-arida. of directions to
nouns using Dr. Fitch's remedies, to he had gratis of
al I ; she agent,. • A 13y
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nation of the Bowels, and for all muses where
there is inflammation.
Marshall's Uterine CADlien.
A certain cure for Prolapsos Uteri, and foe most of the
distressing coMplaints incident to females. Pro• -
_ pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of
solely for the Graefenberfr Company.
TWO 07=1 ousel:sumo MSDICI2SI , II AU%
Eye Lotion, Health Bitters, g
Cnnsnmptive Balm, Fever anti Aguc Pills,
Children's Panacea, Libby's/Pile Ointment,
•..
Sarsaparilla Comptimd.
ay The Graefenherg Manual of Health, a complete
hand-hook of tnedieine for fatuities. ' Price 6Ry cents.
Office, 214 Broadway, Neu( York.
Lisa-ergs... T -The public Is requested to beir'in mb id
Art enerything prepared by the Graefenberg Company
bits their seal upon it. •
Spurious articles have been issued closely resembling
the genuine in every particular, except Metes!, and
the utmost care should be usettbefors - perehesinte.
Agents for Bradford County—Dr. HUSTON snd
Dr. PORTER, Towanda. Iy 9B.
J. M'INTOSII, DENTIST,
HAB removed to a few 'doors below Bridge strek
on the East side of Ittainnst. in the building for
eplay occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq.
All operations amounting to EtIO, or over, one hal
to be paid down, the remainder in three months. I
the operation provea unsatisfactory, the money paid will
be refunded. A note of hand however chart a..cure the
payment of the 11611'14 unpaid, with a proviso.
LECIEYVIII,I2 ERNI&I, 2
MBE SUBSCRIBER. having now completed his
arrangements for the accommodation of the Travel
ing Public, feels warranted in soliciting his share of
Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with
the bed the marketaffords. His Stabling is Large and
Warm. His Bar shall be lilted with as good Lignor
as are to be found in the-country.'
BESIDES, for the aceommodetion of many, the
subscriber is manufacturing nods, Shoes Saddles, Ker
ner*. Dunks and Valets, lc.. 4.c: And, keeps on
band 4 good assonment of PATENT MEDICINES,
for all of which bast patrons will be asked only a mode;
rale prize.
Come one, enure ell, both far and near '
A home -Teel and..l home to cheer,
And a cheap article if yea would buy -
Cell et Lacerrille ind try. • -
For former patronage and fivers, the public will
please accept the sincere Monk, of T. D. SPRING.
Lacerrille. Feb., 13, 1851.
MYSTERIOUS' KNOCKINGS, IN TOWN:
Clock, Watch r and Jewelry. Store I.
A;M. IWARNtit tikes this inethed
R .A of inforMing his old customer . andHie
;1 public generally, that hkhas purihisid
:•-•*
of J.P.HyI his stock Of Watches;4l3lochi
•
and Jevfetry, sod commenced thtitih*
tnisitieks in all of its wanting brancheiii 'ttid Wend
`of'the latter, on Main itrbet, two door" south orthiek
How. His reputation as a ;watch repairit
Established in this community, that it is hardly, tutees !
earY•to say a wonl on that point,' With his long,
Perini= and great advantages for acquiring a thordigh
litithrlsdipt of the business, be has confidence in saYing
to `the public, bring on your . roan sod oiooo, win
do theca justice:
• An goods told, or Repairing 'tickin g lareiriMed !as I
reomaiend. nettle Money refunded. "' • -
'A goaFisicirinient of Meeks, Wttfihea End Jewelry
kept constantly on band
Motto shall ssteii,' emalT 'prellta, l rash
down, iirid no inidit given. Credit' tieed not - We 'raid
for-;-asl'ambirund-nat make,its acquaintance. •,•
Tow nait:July iti6o. A. M. WARNEit •
CAL' ob Iltmemartuasr. ► ;,
HE largest anj most cornpleteaswirtment of actiorsi,
blinkiand ittiai&lianeous BOOR& & STATION!
ERY ever offered in this matket, and at very low prices,.
flow just opening at dlO O.D. DA RTLIITT'S.
" Ititi4U;#-
• ,Itiot tho Topa444orantawip I.: ~
BUT- STILL if+ ORE RATIQN !
Eo. POTTER - enacionei
to'thepnbllct lila eit the New
end - Poninindinni
1 1 0***Liefic na,oo3= . llZart ,
in thn*nniiEb Triisends' tite:pince l -erttere the
Obiir, en d iedatend i*r;rrl3 sPiofs where. le
intiqi.to leis:mead*. end .
bend
all inch. weik„in tbe , rebove . thr, se - the SRAM , of the
pu . blig:reiluire,,inielt tie MP Irons, caring, Sew
milt radii aid Eldei:mlo ae ri es. PCAllirteWarkt
Plougbay.of,,Sirioui 11tsr 84 1sPets•
C ultivtitent., 46. . • -"-
He pledges 004 y la :nee bleielst andessera to keep
up wilt} the iomroyemeOis of the itgerio l articles of bus.
bandy,' in the Hee* 1)s ,reswifietufe• Ilie( 11 ' 4, long
since learned th at be;se way eo servo one ' s self is
seer the public; and he feel. *Ode* dist dills efforts
from time to , time Or' introdatie ych Ogg, es emPeri
once has plowed to be *fel to, the 'user,, aril be pro
per2appreciated. '
° "°,/ , . 11 . 11 49 fin ohort;lltst be intnids to be in por
session of tne hest pattern!, °Moneta and Oultisatois,
and ail millets.' of husbandry in his lute. lieswould
also say- - that he bait had an e*peeience
.of 6,ve and ttien
ty, years in blinding %tannery, and has great imam
modations for that purpose, and would invite those who
way. want °innings or Machines tined to give 'him• ts
call} end' is lie attends , to hisAiwn businesspersons:dry,
he pledgei 'that the wants ha his
capacity shalVbe rally attended to. •
A siie is "desirous Of bringing lira bunincst is near ettsb -
ea possible, lie will sell astonishingly low to cash pay
ing customers. Come one, come atl! and the 'tamest ,
bar pledges himself to pleise all who will be pleased.
00' He has olr hand and will manufaitute STOVES
for sale. s Tommie, Msj 26,1151
GREEN'S !) TYPE FOUNDRY,
N 0 . 4128 Fulton street, triilding, New. York
No. 17 Canal street RoW,' New Orleans.
To Newspaper Publishers and Printers.
WITH confidence l invite the trade, before they
purchase elsewhere, to give me a call at 'No.
128 Fulton.etreet, New York, or atNo. 17 Canal-st.
Row,New OritaDE,wher• / am ready to furnish
them with all kinds of •
BOOK AND NEWSPAPER TYPE,
of the newest and Most beautiful, style. r ato, alio
prepared to !apply the'rueh addlired scotch letter.
having lately procured from Scotland a series of
these beautiful face '
s, together with every variety of
form and patieia of
ORNAMENTAL AND JOBBING TYPE„
Boniering. Inc: I feel nssared that the elegance
and accuracy of all the Type manufactired, by me
cannot, be sarpassedlty any Founder is the Union.
By an entirely new method in the mixing and eat
ing ! am enabled to retain the virtues of the.gooepo
nen, parts of the metal, and thus to produce, in addi
tion to an elegant the most ' • •
SOLID AND DURABLE-TYPE.
heretofore offered' the public. To this last. feature I
would in parr/calor-eel/ attention. for solidity- and
durability of Type is on the principle of economy.
of the greatest importance to all typographers. The
members.of the craft *Ads& hod me ready to sup.
ply all kinds Dr
PRINTING OFF/CE FURNITURE, ,
for the establishment of complete Printing.olfices.
such as Presses. Wood•Type,Cases,Stands,Brass,
Press and Wood Rules, imposing Stones, Compos
ing Stick, Brass and Wood Galleys, Rigiets, Closet
Racks, 4c., &c.
•
Old Type taken in exchange fot hew at 9 cents
per lb. The Trade dealt. withat?: the most liberal
terms, and patronage solicited / oit the gionntl of fur
nishing to the purchaser of an article with which
he wilt be pleased and whith will bring him the
worth of his Mohey.
Editors or Printers wiihing to establish a lien's
paper or Job Printing / Office, will be famished with
an estimate in detuil'of the cost by stating, size of
paper and kind of work to be executed.
Publishers of Newspapers who will insert this
advertisement 'twee months and send me the papers
containing ie addressed Jo " ft lfesbi`ft's Reguta,"
NeirTork.,tiril/ be,paid in Materials of my manu
facture. prbvided they purchase six times the amount
of their bills for advertising.
Wit GREEN,
No. 128 Fraltokat. New York, and
No. 17 Canal4t. Row. New Orleans.
t 54.5
i l itemOyed to B. Kingsbery ' s Block !
I )►
1 1 ws a. C7inesbertin,
.".' Pit IT AS jai; retunied from the eity
it:- 1:-I- of New York with a large
• ,- :
.. ~ i rk
supply of Watches, Jewe lry end
i Silver ware, comprising in part,
;7(. the following articles :—Lerer,
'-', \. ~ ,: .0 L'Epine and - Plain Watches, with
4111 p
C l ' ,
'i± : l)l,,_ ~- - ,f' '-' - a complete assortment of Gold
-- - Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin
ger Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains,
Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware,
and any quantity ofSteel Beads—all of which be offers
.for sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH.
Witches repaired on short notice, and warranted
to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ- '
ten agreement given to that effect if required.
N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, arid Country Produce
taken ter piewern , forworls; ..ed iste;„ Aim-se *sow, and
farever,that the Produce must be paid who the work
178 done—l war against credit in all its forms,
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April ltil, 1850.
- • , • 1111TZIEMIEIMIZE.oniiii,
COUNTY SVIIVICTIng
H' _IMMO located Tiorande, Me sorrier. may
be obtained by addressing a line through the Pont
Office, or by calling at the offieo of Ulysses &lemur.
Esq.: white he will be (good. or where a written ap•
,licatroon rosy, be k&. Nos. I. lOW.
0. IL P. NAINNISIr t
ATTORNEY' S& COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TOWANDA, 'BRAD. CO.,- PA.
irr Office, North - chit of the Public Square.
' 1 . 4 4/041*,KA
313041C114We; 4171140633:0
rericz ou Waviest. 'lout doom - NM* Bridge
Itte#, *here he any to found, when hot profio.
sioselty_ssasged. Toirondl,lfov :30. 1850.
-. Dl , ' i o --‘ 19 (0 - ti . r
~. 'AioiAluatik *4, .-
T# B bgerib " i rel l ekki)fr inkait the public the
Ihe Is Oka' Pttettetsiton_.ot Ida old..stand,, in the
spolh'p rt of the tione",of Athens, where ho. wilt be a
f I
all /itnet happy to sae latticials, isul Wilk endeavot . ,
ma
;n4: r
attention i rw o hi lrti ?rift ' : i :e th l e r Ara tr 4l l l l 4ll
tic ill pecute him the favor ofr,the old pitrons of th •
" anition," and the visit of thole who desire a com.
for hitt:and covernient: aiiipplatplitti:7' ', ' 7
is. 4inTal v 61144 welt silpyitedpiqina the _We y
1 8.. prOeured tort uo Sait., , , ''- • ',
4
..iiirtsitice.illi atntehed with careful and aunt
tie b inlets. • -' " '
1
afe i Nsianitiibits wilt be nth to ther - -Maverly;sta•
ti n, Wail „pasimgen, !A3 antlfuon i esery train, vas
9 "ireatf • -• ' -E. 11!...htATIIEVVi3ON.
Ai ' 4 Apia iil lag. E. ' ' ' •
, ZEN!' mitre of those cheap and- irtical•LlNEl
OATS, this day received by '
May 29.
H. 4s .1, C4)7PD&LL.
- -• .
BEM
Afflicted - , do-noti: , ftespalu •
Fut, i s Syrt
Amiga felliitv'biitir, &had.
•
The following case la one :of the tiatadait tf
of Medicine over disease ever.publishedie"tnedieiii4
tory. Readlt ,
Prompted. by no Otheithari thetklingig ben wroloo ft.
'tint* Bw,the benefit ofmj fellere letiatts, rd..
die to make- knoa s xy 'abort deicriptionif tity
Ind :the unexpected tuna obtained from EICIqNCIig
'POLMONIC STOP. 'About three years ago Ivry
afflicted with a sloleht cold, which walled on my Ong
ancfside, and every lead days around raise considire
tie blood ;my Muer : was tight sad distressing. Eve,
day I had violent fever creeping chills, anemia'
sweats at night, with great 'difficulty of breathing end
,great lo® of appetite; my system was entirely prre
tilted, being confined to my bed Mew of the time.
Two of the most eminent physician af, thew
tentled.me. and after exhausting all emir Allgket o ,
nounced mr case incurable. Indeed, one..elid.l”
lungs were almost gone, and I could Ma; Pribkre ,
cover. At this stage of my disease, 'I waikpursidw
upon to try DT. Sehenek'v Polo:vain Spup; end beim
I had taken half a amen bottles,.was so far rennet
ea to be to go about the houve. •Itseee,d ioftrettgtb,
en my whole system—it loosened the cough and g ap
pad the bleeding—my bowels became regular,
every thing I ate, seemed to digest airily and nate%
my whole system. Indeed: such was the rapid eep,
gra" of my health and so. suddeu the &Kamilla(
Warne ton sanguine of i speedy mire, and 404
ed the MO of the medicine before the &tease wa
thoiaghly"eradicated, which resulted in another atm
of bleeding at the lungs last tall accompanied by a 4,
treating cough. I again commenced taking the pg
motile *nip, end sent for Dr. Schenck who, er a ,
careful examination, advised me to , centimes aajn i t
Before I had taken four bottles. an abscess fort h
my side, which gathered and broke, discharging, as mg
as I can judge, a pint of very disagreeable yegoi,
ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my *hole.
tem, Fl'3lll this time I began to get better, and .
hippy to say entirely recovered: lem awe / at tie
ume I enjoy better health than I have for She bast e
years. Since I commenced taking the Prilmonie
up, I hive never failed to recommend/it wherever I
went, that others, as well as toYself/nigirt be my
saved from that awful disease; for/f • Teel it a duty I
owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. penis
me to mention a few cases which heitikeotoe under as
immediate observation. Being on a visit to Cinailes,
N. J., last summer, I saw ',Child. evidently in theis t
stage of bowel consumptia. The mother inform
me that the physicians bad given The_
child up Me
curable. I told her what benefit I bad received fiat
the use of Schenck's Puknorffc Syrup, and lodged
her to procure a battle. I heard nothing more Ina
the little sufferer until about three monthJ slier; beig
in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady wit
observed me verrittentively. She finally approsebi
me, anal asked if I was not the lady who recommed
ed Schenck's Polmonic Syrup to her dying child la
summer in I lamden. I replied that I was: She Id
that her Child had entirely recovered, and was am
moply healthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and me
rqfides in Bridesburg. Another lady I would maths
in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. Haim
and neck presented one continued soreoind one of le
eyes wart .erionsly atfected,with it. • She had beam
greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past navvy.
I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonrc Syr*, whin
shedi,Land is now perfectly cured. Another lady,
Mrs. McMullen. whore residence I will give on apple
cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption,
I prevailed upon her to try the Polmonic Syrup. let
very short time she was entirely recovered, and nowm.
joys excellent health, having become exceedingly fishy
These are three curs within my knowledge, which I
know were cored by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, 'AI
who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to
call on me at my residence Parrish street five data
above tenth north siJe, I think I will ba able to sane
factority convince them by own case, and (others •
I know have- been cared by this Syrup. Since ay
cure, there have been in many to see me to know lei
I took; that I have had a very good opportunity
knowing a great many that have taken it, and hat
been greatly benefited thereby, and I think if per
afflicted withgßonaumption or Liver Complaint, woe
send for Dr. Schenck, and let' him carefully exalt
their lungs, and If he says he can cure them ; follow?
directions, and prevent taking gold, they win • -
Neater.
GULTELIVA L. LEIBERT,
Philadelphia, May 29, 1849
J. H. Scut:act —Dear Sir—l have known Ms
Leibert for several years, as a member of my chum
and have all confidence in her statement. and .or
joiced to find her again restored to health. Any thii
more, in addition to her statement, is needless..
Yours, truly. TIIO& L. JANE WAY,
Pastor of tho North Presbyterian• Church,
Philadelphia, June '2O, 1040.. 6th st. above Gnu
Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK, at his Ld
orratory 8. E. corner Coates & Marshall sta.. midi
•he following Agents in Bradford County.
Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey. Laniyssalet
Htimphvq, Orwell; htayneril dr Woodburn. Rom
J. J. Wariatti, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst*, WO
C. E. Ratedsone, Canton ; King at Voriburr o
and by MIX & MASON, Towanda.
Price, $1 per bottle or I*s per half dozen.
:1 :1:11 1.10
PULMONARY BALSK
The Great COVGiI BEIIIEDT.
Many_vears ofexperience, and mem) than 'Hundred `a,
sand Cures of Consumptive .Complailits, bate sweet
the undoubted satisfaction of all persona who torn boxes
so= with this lesederfal remedy, th at ft Is mead, ei
U ne.
It soothisst and heal*, sod wore certain t
Centstoptien of tits Lungs, than my tuber Remedy
world. We knew. however, audit Is said byhome that Con
don can not be cored. Be that the o pin ion of the many or de
we shall not attempt to argue with *eh. but this we oth Iry
do evert as a fact, which can be proved in thousands of es
that thla medicine cured Cougta and dames Which. hese!
woos were erellded, were called real Consamptisu i too
were attended with semptosu that assembled. sad wpm Oen
were tilt the ampere of theist ode this; nod ries dust ate ad,
have died with dot fatal disease Consumptien. This P
he cored eansessa of persons who were said lobe hooped
fit who bad hankdry. mils& Cousin-Po* hi the By ,
sidq sad Ba'* - Dialeuirf of direntleints-Pershot Loss
tits -Usdie Aar - likterbSBwentS-Mul wastittir sway Of‘
Flesh - and Bleed. Persons' Wins such COUlplalits ire WI
coed aftdr it was said they mold set live • week toupee "i
Medicine has cared oxen who wore supposed to be U ll3l
mama, but, by the ass of this nurndy. %bey sew lives
veal health ,
This Bnlsson is '
ale as stindobit cos=itt It Is ylesuist
em b,11114 MOP dreviajere in soy seagoof d or mar
wholes
*elt
comstines t often tu teundrand shunt sirsen _
Cur esy b em-b r y yh tit eralsome, n l roin n se
scrim-rims an,e Coosb.-eostlisp,ths Morece-and se
sad Ailaffleing • Ktreetorattos. It cum the tollawtqw
swat via •—• •
• •
Consumption,
COUGHS Ind Perie, pinattir. igtkins, tisttrc o4 ,,
bit al tin L Paw is 'ne Brew, 674 erad C I vitA s t
Slolge Swots, pialtion tithe Hilarcand
N oms a
PROW" arising thsfrace, C Were
glint. iG
For Woota4 rsutcalars ot ones. sea stc
1 1 1 4 Mileal. l 4lff car Aosta hays them to els fir*
For sale • by litigTON - & PORTER, Tclee °ll
C. H. Herrick, Alpena; 0, E. g a ihbone. Gaol
D. D.Parkhorst, Liroy 1. Hanson, Montreal
W. Baird, Rurnmetageld; `D. Bailey do San ' LeBITI)
Orwell`; Maynard & Wootnem
Rome; E.B. Tracy, Smithfield: Coryell
.& Geo, Br
lin gton g, Runyon Troy.
An oniaca' , must be: addressed 0. WALLACE
Co. 304 Broadsisy; N. Y. Meow ty
Very flirting°• but tine.
A Gentleman of Utica, N. Y., kt* 3 °bis i , n , e "
the Witchthaxel , ti simple remedy, so w" ' ll7B
mote' luitebdui Tribe name of " family cure &reit
soy Medicine we have aver before knowt.
is Connected with it but a little Alcohol lb Pre*""
and yet it acts with great certainty in removing
and all•loced intlematlarr, caring •all sows. hullo; I
ieirand lemma" vapidly: Piles, bowel altar
cholenettinthos, hemorrhage, ear ache, toothelets4
eyes, and all nervous affections. It leihite as'
and as harmless; and it is called •
"Pond's Pain Destroyerand Healing &Ode'
None is genuine except , " Pond's Extract" is WO
the bottle. Mr. Pond first introdUced thismedicin e
the public and has expended a va s t deal of time• r
money in bringing it to a higlestato.of perfection ,
we now warrant every bottle to give iatisfaction.
A man by the name of §,pqnccr has put fest'
snide " The Coyle Extract!! which chaos
he fiwin tba Woch-haxel. If from that shrub. its
or
• s perfect, deception, end it is a very i m perfect ,
ale: be not deeeived,,get a,piimphiet and see „ ci
For sale st , Montanye4 ie. Co. Towanda, S.
man Monroeton, Parkhurst 4r, Lamb Loay , Wu'
Willeyrunklin. lupe R
3th WO.
g