Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 19, 1851, Image 4

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agricaCtlnsor.
Order, "Sistem and Economy.
- 11•ithout those tio man can - be successful id eon-'.
ducting the business o! a farni; but as theier sub
jects have recently been discussed at Some length
and with much ability. I shall only make a,cemark
or two concerning them. II - a man neJlects diese
things. capital will soon be expended - without a
profitable retnrn, anti even experience u ill be. of.
little avail. That man cannot prosper v.hu leaves
every thing to odds and ends. It grain is sown,
and cattle- pastured in adjrrining fields, with
or no fence around them, iu all. human priibability
thelmin will be i i lessoyed. If pigs are allowed
to «•antler +about a wail's yard, am! now 'anti then
rcpt iu to his garden, it is nut %cry likely he will
have many vegetables for his table—and so, too of
a hundred other things which may appear vvri
eitnele to be mentioned in a book or paper, bob"
tv_hicli are nevertheless tine. Such things ceitainly
exhibit a waniof order, a lack of systern,and a very
prior economy. •
I shall now •mention book laribing,, as a very
necessary thing for the- successful peratrit of a agri
culture.' Yes, book farming—that terrible bugbear
In the so-called •practical firmer—tor Maw ith•lan.
thug all the attempts that have been made to define
hook farmina and show that it is in the main bul
gathering lipid practical experience, still the.practical
.than, an he (-al : himself, flies linm it' as the wild
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horse 'wnill,l from before the loeointice. I am
some limes ready to were them ever men in
the world, savage or so blind to their true
interests as many If our farmers are; Bi ti
loks hav
been written upon almost all subjeets—trarle, com
merce, .mieefriteelreS, the sciences. Does the
the manulactuter, the merehanic find fault with
them? Does the navigator, as he sails over the aide
expanse of ocean, throw aside :he chart that *was
to guide him rEin his-way, arid when he hears some
pyritous shale; some rocky coast, dues he exclaim.
"charts are' of no use to me, I lieed them not, it
there are hidden rocks : here I will strike thorn, aid
then I will know a lit4othey are again for myself.
Suppose lot a.thoment that something too theoreti
cal has been advanced—something that practice w tlt
not bear out—is it the right way to correct the er
my to turn one's back upon every thing that has
b.'en written, to prOnoonce it all had and dangerous,
and to brand it with irifamy.? ilave not wild theor
ies been advaireed, 9 t ditlereut times in philosophy
and the sciences? How have they been corrected`!
Why simply by men reading thm, and by Ihti aid
of thetr intellect working out uuth fiorriand the
mass of rubbish beneath which it wasbuitea, And
PO tou mum the'trath 01 agriculture Be worked out
(Mtn the mass of rubbish beneath whiciiill . ey are
buried.
Farmer -3, we are here in an age of improvement:
inventions and do-cnveries are crowing every art
and E. clence: Silall we remain torpid, Hlr3Je every
t rind around ns teeming with the impress of intellect
Deoend uirJci it. we are but the ittlanc.; of out
cx-cupation so Lir as ruled Is epricerued. Can ar y
roan olorthuary.intel::.4 , 2;ee !rmk
. tipoa the pres
ent system of agriculture t‘ ithout di7roverim.; m it
brims of the grossest error-? wonder that
ilrUhUle is riot more prothab:e ; btu ate too ind of_
ereat in see reMediss. Let us awake from this in
4iffeierice—let us seek and examine—let us Ektin2
Mader' to brow.' day liL:lkt-- 7 Stutirnottelmaii.try,g,e.
ology, philosophy, mathemivirs to your aM, and
press onward to develope ire w• resources trod ptin
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CrAUDEN 'rklaratlies APPLII:I3 IN FALL AttuWINTER.
—Fretpient complaints are made by those :he ate
hrnited in their gardening operation., that whatever
manures they do appiy to their gardens, burn up
their crops when the _heat of summer comes on
We have felt this inconvenience ton, and in look eg
arodnd to find a remedy, have come to conclusion
hat whenever a garden requires active stimulating
!nannies, they should be applied in the tall or win
ter ; in this way rank .4ablaa manure !slay be applied
and spaded or ploughed under immediately. Ir
Will have become by spring the proper food of plan's
and as all manures teach upwards, the surfde soil
will be in tine condition for the growth sof vegeta
bles; whereas, if the marline is-applied at planting
time, especially the crette manures generally ap.
pled here, itist as vegetables are nittst required, they
are Bred by the action of the sun on manure, and
the gardener has the mortification to find his
labor and money thrown away. SVhateier manures
are applied in the spring sha . ttlti be well rotted or of
a - cooling, nature. There are many fatuities that an
natly wa-te a.barrel or two of leached ashes, when
had it been applied to the garden patch, they would
hive had early yorks ' as well as their neighbors.
The soapsuds front the wash nth its a manure that
may be applied with safely and with profit in the
Inning, and yet how few ever use them, except
In enrich' ,:the earth around their - kitchens, and
make loathsome mud holes, when perfumed flow.
ers, Memos fruits, anti mammoth vegetables,. might
have been spade by them. We do not yet properly
appreciate the importance of a garden. The bear
ing that it has upon the happiness and health of a
family is plainly perceptible whe.rever'we find a
well conducted garden -, , how highly important the n
that we rhou'd undershirt ths proper load of plants
1:13 mold certainty be mad bhysician wno would
his fevered patients stimulants to raise the fere'
higher and higher, until vitality was consumed :
S‘s with the gardener. plants are frequently stimu
lated to death, for the want of proper cooling fond
Our garden soils can scarcely be tdo rich, but it
must be a richness retentive of moisture, and not,
as would be the case if the stable marline was ar
plied in the spring, be a richness which burned
everything in contact with it. No, then, for your .
wagons an& wheti-barrows, load them up,- and
cover your gardens quickly; plough them up; turn
the inanure under, end when the early seed time
comes, you need not tear but a harvest will' follow.
—Col. Eaq.
GaCtsg Eon Chars, Sat —The . t'ollowing com Pi
a is recommended by a writ 4 in the indgert
dence Bilge for greasihg carts and other agricultural
implepeots: , ÷Take 4lbs. ofcaoolchonc dissolved
-in a proper figmita s lib : of gelatine, fOlbs. oicarbon
ate soda, 45 quarts of smitnal or vegetable od, and
as much. water ;.bod the 'Water _with. the carbonate
of soda and gelatinertherfoadd the caontchoue - ii,id
the oil, stir the mixture well until it forms a homo
geneous liquid. 'rite above proportions may be
%tart,. I ; the caentchone and o'tl l are previous
ly lint Lie II ; I!iecarbotrite of soda is unnecessary.-
I:ite above ini,tura wilt be found very useful, nut
only for greasing cams, but .also for keeping
the farm liameat - h.it order;
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. .7,,gFiiii(Otatltztplaticuuf
Agricultural,. 0113 ) -mill Tin Store,
AT ATHENS, FA.
WHEELER'S, & ALIO EMERY 6 CO'S
szw•roan STATC ALUM TURAS. /;/CIL'TeI FIRST
' insicirs •
Rail Road Horse Power k Tresher,
With the Latest and Important Imp;ovements, for
which Patent is saw-ed.
HE subscriber talies this method to inform the
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Partners of Bradford end the adjoining counties.
that he is agent for, and has for sale, the above eel. ora
ted and unequalled .Horse Power and Threshing Ma.
chines, which ho is prepared to furnish on the seine
terniv . as by the manufacturer, vith the addition of the
actugl cost of transportation, contracted fur at the kw
est And beat rates.
The subscriber has sold a number of the above ma
chines in this, and the adj Ailing counties of Chemung
end Tiogs, N. Y.. and all wiihout exception have given
, the very best satisfaction, and where they are known,
all farmers give them the preference, on account of
economy in threshing, tieing operated with much less
expense, and crocking and wasting much less grain
than any other machine in use.
The Two-Horse Power Thresher anti Separator is
capable, with three or four men, of threshing from ISO
to 200 Mullets of wheat or rye, or double that quantity
f oats, per day.
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The pri,...es for Emery & Co.'s one
Iforre Power. $O5 00
do Thresher end Separator, 34 00
do Banda, wrench, oiler and
estra.pieeee, 5 00—5125 00
do Two•horao.Puwer, $ll,O 00
do Tre.lier and Separator. 35 00
do Bands, niter, wrench, &c., 5 00—$150 00
Also.Vi'heeler's ono-hone power,Thresher,
and Separator, complete, (improved this -,
season) ' SI3Q 00
~Vhr•eler's torn-horse Pourer, Thresher and
Separator, eompletK, 145 00
Price of Empty's Tresher and Cleaner,
with bands, wrenches, Arc., 75 00
do v Saw Mill, complete for use, 35 00
Price of Grant's Fun Mills, adapted for
hand or power, from 22 00 to 25 00
The subscriber will also the coming season be pre
pared-to furnish to order
EMERY .Ik,. Co. vs NEW
TIT It ESP ER AND CLEAN EP►,
The Cleaner has an the advantages of a plod fan
ning mill cleaning the grain fit for market, mutating
none. The additional cost being hut little more than
a funning mill, or about MirlJ dollara—making the
whole Threaher and Cleaner coat $75 to the Farmer,
and with Enter: 41, Co.',, twA-hor&e power, $lB5 00.
a-_- • r On account of %het -large demand for the above
machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or.
drys for them, persons wishing to purchase machines
should give me timely licorice as to what kind and at
what time they wish to procure them.
Foormera wishing to do their threshing immediately
ether boniest, should procure their machines as early as
the first of My. Also for sale
A GCE RAL ASSORSMET OF IMPROVED
AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Al manufacturer's retail prices, such as
01: N SU ELLEILS, HAY Sr. STRAW CUTTERS,
ULT I YAToRs, o N PLANTERS,
STUBB LE,SW A RD,SUB-SOIL (5. other PLOWS,
DOG POWERS FOR 'WRNS, KENDALL'S
iILRNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES,
Eurrall's Grain 'Reaper.
Revolving Horse Rakes, flay, Straw and Manure
Forks, 4.c. §t. Also,
Cost Iron and Wood Cistern and Well Pumps,
• LEND PIPE of all sass, in large or small quanti
ties, cheap for cash.
COOK, P.IRLOR it OTHER
011°07 . .%5'.?
VERIOCS SCUrrirt."l. rdSTERMI, SIZES, Paices, &41
fify stock of Stoyea, and• prices, wit! compare favors•
bly with those of any Stove ,tore in any of the large
neighboring towns.
Tin, Japanned and Sheet Iron Ware,
manufactured and for sale wholesale and watt, Cheap
or Cash.
A large and full Catalogue of Agricultural Imple
ments and Stoves, wi.h engravings, furnished gratis,
either here, or on application by mail post-paid.
RAYMOND M. WELLES.
Athens, Pa., November 30, 1850. 426
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they bare taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all
kindaefBLACKSMI THING upon reasonable terms.
They are determined by doing their work well and
promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of
public patronage.
HORSE—SHOEING done in the best manner. All
kinds of repairing Machfbery.executed in the moat
ful manner. " ; 4 •
WOOD WORK for wagons wilt also be made and
repaired when desired.
All work done et their shop, will. be wa►rantral to he
well done, and manufactured from the best materials.
The public are requested to give 411 a trial, and judge
for themselves. ES E N WINE gr. 'SEE 11 ISCRII.
Towanda, May 2, 1851.
BLACKSMITI4Its,IO
A DAM MEN MINE respectfully informs the pule
lit that he now occupies the shop where filmset
and brother have for ears worked, nearly opposite
Tomkins' foundry, where he is ready to do all work
in his line, 85 formerly in %be best manner. He is de
termined the reputation &i has attained as a skilful
workman shall not ruffle, by any neglect of the inter
ests of customers or by any inattention to businets.
7'00,1.13, manufactured to order—machinery of all
kinds repaired in thb beat manner, and every kind of
Repairing end Manufacturing will be done at short
•notice, and-in the style desired.
H orse Shoring, on reasonable terms. He will also
take Country Produce .in payment for work, but ob
jects strongly to credit.
Towanda ; Jan. 17, 1851.
ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS.
Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory.
"[ERE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public
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that they have taken the shop lately occupied by
C. F. Harder, on Main street. a few doors , below the
Thick Row, where they will keep on head a large
stork of
uazamag, camvol3c4 umniVa%
linvsz.4, VALISES, WI'VIM ETC.
Alhirtin"les in their line manufaitured to order, and
maga orthe,best tnaterial,and for workmanship cannot
be cm passed in Northern Pcnnsylvania,' .They selfeit
a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that
they ran give satisfaction both as to quality and price.
ha ,paid for Hides end Sheep Pelts,
at the hightsic tales, at otrr ill 7 '
TOCrande; November 19tIti -
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lantono.
LIFE - AND.F/RE INSURANQE DEPOT..
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The Vatted Illeatekiftfe Insurance Tiesstaii4 .
On the new priniipie, chid. the insured part icipcif
• - in the piyite, - • •••!
Charter Perpetual Capital $200.000.
F. b. fort; Mclial Examiner, Athena . ; Pa: • 'lnfer.
elation given. and application* recriitaby
• 'l. E. EADIFIEL.D, Mho" Pa.
Also implications for (neurones 'Epinst . losa by Pirelli
The Washhigton Co. *usual' Inissirstnee Co.
The largest Mutual Company, in the World.
Capital over $ tpoo,ooc —Ov e r 100,000 members.
The State Nitwit, at liarillabatrg, Pa.
The great Pennsylvania Company. being a Farmers
and Merchant's Company. with a large end increasing
cashlund, being.hoth a stock and mutest Company.
J. E. CANFIELD, Agent, Athens, Pa.
Pension and Bounty Land .Agency.
The subscriber having received ell the Pension laws
necessary instructions and forms; from the proper de.
partment at Washington, will attend to the applicathin
Soldiers, Widows, and minor children of soldiers,
who by the late law are entitled to Bounty Lands for
services rendered during the war 00812, or any of the
Indian wars since 1790. And all Pension claims un.
der the various acts of Congress. The lute pension
laws and decisions giving. to many pensions not here
tofore entitled to them. Prompt attention given to all
post paid communications, by
Athens, Dec. 28,18.50. J. E. CANFIELD.
THE UNITEb STATES'
LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
Charter Perpetual... Cash 11 , 81.3E4—Capital $240.000
Office No. '2B, Merchants' Exchange.
n aGANIZEtI upon die "mixed principle, 4 Stock..
V and Mutual, which combined features offer to fi
gured members double the usual 'security, The Cash
syste.o of payments has also been adopted, thus - ascii&
ins the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium
notes, The table rates of premium, upon which its po.
bele+ are being issued, is the only scale experience has
proven should be adopted, as affording requisite secur
ity to be insured, and an undoubted guarantee for the
perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta
ble may belound worthless, at the very instant a poli
cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance;
very properly, is wresting the attention of the world.
The public however, in their commendable willingness
to embrace arid employ its wise and salutary provisions,
should make ultimate security 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 Company, such an amount
of profits as shall not affect the stability, or impair the
sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may. at the op.
tion of the insured, he paid annually, semi-annually,
or quarterly, in advance. Alt necessary information,
together with Hanks, pamphlets, &c., may be obtained
gratis, at the office of J. E. CsxriELD, Athena, Pa.
DI RECTORS.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul 13 Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, George Henry,
Lieslet. Florence, James Devereux,
illiam M. Goodwin, John L. Linton.
WI'EPHEN W. CR A W FORD, President.
Arrnnosi W. T old rSCIN, Vice President.
Cn es. G. tat LAY, Secretary and Treasurer.
MITI' In —M au uel Eyre.
Uotessr. Ann Ae-roalvvr---Thomas Belch.
F. S. HOIT, Metlital Examiner for Athena
December 27, 1850.
ISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby,given, that the
partnership heretofore esisting between the sub
scribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is
this day dissolved by muturl consent. E. Smith &
Fon will settle the business of the late firm. Those
indebted must make immediate paymerit, and those who
have egreeil to pay grain, are notified that übless de
livered at tae time agreed, Gast will be expected.
November 15, 1850
SADDLES, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY
E. Smith t Son,
lIEWECTFULLY inforni the pbhlie that they
will continue the business at their old stand, north
side of the Public square, and will keep on hand. end
manufacture to order, every variety of SADDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALICES, &c., of the best
materials and of workmanship, not to be surpassed.
By strict attention to business, end promptness in
Confining engagements, they hope to continue the'lib
erat patronage they have heretofore enjoyed.
C►RRI►oE TRIMMING will be dune on abort notice
in the neatest manner.
AU kinds of Chain, Produce, Hides, Sheep Pelts
will be taken in excbange for work.
1411.11101 4112111rILT AIL ILA
ESMITH •6c SON have temored their Saddle At
lb. Harness Shop to the building nearly, opposite
the Ward House, late ties k. North -Pennsylvanian
printing otlice—on main street. Jan..
CHARLES K LADD, M. D.
DRYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office 'in the
" Union Block," up stair; ; Nord) side of the
Puldic Square, over Elorell's Law Offiee. Entrance
between Elwell's and Adams' law offices; where he
may always be found when not professionally engaged.
Towanda, July 12, 18.50`.
WIZ cairy BUDGET.
A New Zira in Newspapers.
IHE CITY BUDGET is designid to fi ll a blank in
in the newspaper world, of Refined and Elegant
Literature, Wit, Humor, Graphic Life Sketches of For.
eign Countries, and the over3r•day conversations and
the manners of their people. : Each number will be ern
bellished with spendid engravings, engraved from new
end original designs by the best Artists in America.
No old cuts or foreign witticisms, lehashial, will be
admittoi, but everything will have the advantage of
Families will find this an interesting Journal for their
parlor table, as from it not only information of the most
agreeable and pleasant kind may he obtained, but they
will find something to amuse them in their leisure
hours.
There is no paper like this at present Us. A merica.. if
Indeed there be one in any part of the world ; but our
people are a reading people, end require, as we shall
give them, subjects cf interest and amusement in a
cheap end condensed form. We are entirely different
from the ordinary 'Newspaper or Weekly Papefs, nor
do we seek to enforce s any opinions upon the minds of
our readers, but leave them to form their own.
03 Eve., Country Merchant and Family should
read David Alwyn, or the Ruined Country Merchant;
A peep into Mercantile Agencies ; which has crelited
such a great sensation in business eircles, and will be
continued every week until it is conhluded. It is de-
signed to show up in their true light those spies who
live by misrepresentation of the most private affairs of
Merchants and Fami lea, to the flj•iry of trade and 'he
demoralization of man. ,
A sample copy of the:City Budgbt will ho sent by
mail to any address in the country, if reguired4
rhre is not a paper in Ambrica that gives as much
original reading matter for the same price•.
Price One Dollar per annum or Two. Cents pee sin.
Ale copy, for sale by Newsboys and Newsagents
throughout the United States. ,
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS & POSTMASTERS.
The CITY BUDGE P will be fun:Abed to Clubs at
the fallowing low prices :- .
6 Copies to one address $5 00
10 6, T
8 00
20 " 14 15 00
30 " o. 21 00
40 " 4‘. 26'00
60 " " ' t• 30 00
100 " ".. • 50 90
All communications most be propaid. and addreirs
ed to R. F. - MATHER & Co. ,
;
• 102 Fution strut, 1F:( Y..
T ARGE assortment of Cloths, Casesimeres and
L tiattinette, oleo Calico and other' Dui Goods eo
cheap that defies competion at PIUNNEY'S..
;
MRINTED Flannels and Turkey Reds, as well as.,
s large stock of Ca;icoes, DeLaines, Cash metes
•and ittpaccas, can be found for Bare by
Nov. 7. • B. KINGSBERY dr. CO.
-: ~-=p`-
y •
Dr 'Rich a Celebrated p edicines.
- •
pernoniiivshatn, - DepuratiliiSyttip, - -
Pectoral i Fpe'etant, Heart CorOctor, ' •
Piihniinery Liniment. ' Humor earilletdr, ,
Aitti•Dyleptie klitt*i! Cough aniiCathattic Pills
, Nervino, Female' Pills.
Yermiruga, , - Female Specifie,- ,
Pine Cad fairer :,o)l,ske
by Arm coirstemtly'addlalth sitipreeedbetedirde
atria the litarnient of . Coughs, Cd4 , Goniumphoh
Asattiti. Head Discuses,. Dyspepsiaj Strofziai . Skin
Diseases. - Rhersmatism. Feinak Censikints, Piles, 4'e
Dr. Fitch'a unequalled' Patent silver plated• aidothine
tupporterst Improved plated steel spring shoulder
brace; Dr. Pitch's" tiller larding tube;
Dr. Alai's Celebrated- SEX Lat urea
On the prevention and etre of Constimption; Asthnia
Diseases of the Heart, &c., and 4 the method o
preserving health and beauty to an:ohl agt-.
This book should be in every family. 'to the Con
sumptive it points out the only reasonable hope for re
lief. To mothers, the directions it gives in the care and
education of children are invaluable. 78,000 copies n
,this hciok have posed through the . press. and the sale
continues unabated. -
Forest° by 8.8. Prima. & 749 Orciatiway, N.
Y., and HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda, and by
C. E. RATHBONE, Canton.
Dr. Filch's Guide 10.1aralic1. or direction* to
persons using Dr. Pitch's remedies, th be had gratis of
all the agents. 13y
THIT• I.PPEALS • •
TO THE MID SENSE OF 'THE cburirry.
Standard Medicines.
The following equalled series of Family Medicines
may be depended upon with the tamost confidence.
The,Y have the approbation of the best pnysi
emus in the country, and are recom
mended by all who have used them
as superior to any medicines.•
They have been before the Public for five years,
During which time more than 5000 certificates have
beerr received from eminent public.nteu
and others, and are now on file
at the Company's office.
They are :Compounded
With the utmost care and skill, and the ingredients
ate thoroughly tested by scientific chemists, so
that medicines of a uniform and reliable qua-
lity are guaranteed in all cases.
THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS,
Are particularly valuable for the preVention and cure of
revers yn genegil, all Bilious and Liver Complaints,
Jaundice, General Debility, eurrirnon and sick
Headache. Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Costiveness,
Griping, Urinary Diseases, Obstructions of
the Menace, Influenza, Asthma, and for a
variety of oche, Chronic Diseases; in
fine, for all ordinary family uses.
(0 Full directions for the various Diseases accompany
each box. Prize 25 cents a box.`
The Graefenberg Dysentary Syrup,
A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrticea, Dysenta.
ry, plootly Flux, Cliolera Marbue, Cholera Infante m
- and the Aar ATM Cuoi.r.aa.,,if taken with the 6+st
symptoms, viz: vomiting and diarrhcet. It ne
ver fails to cure the worst possible cases of
bowel complaint's, generally in a few hours,
elddom beyond a day. It is Puezzx
VEUETA ins, and taken in any quan
tity is perfectly harmless.
The Gmetenberg Green Mountain Ointment,
E. SMITH,
C. T. sMiTtl,
JERE CULP—_,,
nvaluable for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chillblains,
Corns, Sores. SweVings of all kinds,' Rheumatism,
Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Uteers, Pain* in
the side and back immediately relieved, Inflame
'nation of the Bowels, and for all eases where
there in Inflammation.
uterine Catholicon.
A certain cure for Prolapses Uteri, and for most of the
distressing complaints incident to females. Pre
pared by Dr. THEC. POMEROY, of (Weal
solely for the Graefenberg Company.
TIIE OTHZk ORAEFINIIKUO WIDICINAS
Eye Lotion, Health Bitters,
Consnmptice Balm, j Fever and Arne Pills,
Children's Panacea, I Libby's Pile Ointment,
Sarsaparilla Compound.
al. The Graefenberg Manual of Health, a complete
hand-hook of medicine for families. Price fifty cents.
Office, 214 Broadway, New' York.
CauTtow.—The public is requested to hear in mind
the t eucrytbing prepared by the Graefenberg Company
has their seal upon is.
SpuTrious articles have been issued closely resembling
the genuine in every particular, except the seal, sod
the utmost care should he used before purchasing.
Agents for Bradford County—Dr. HU&TON and
Dr. PORTER, Towanda. ty3B
J. ItI'INTOSH, DENTIST,
HAS removed to a few doors below Bridge street,
on the East side of Ihrain.st. in the building for.
merly occupied by J. D. Montanye Esq.
All operations amounting to $5O, or over, one hal
to be paid down, the remainder in three months. I
the operation proves unsatisfactory, the money paid will
be refunded. A note of hand however must sacure the
payment of the halfleft unpaid, with aproviso.
LECZYVIILILIE 110231 L I
THE 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 furnisheq with
the best the market affords. His Stabling is Large and
Warm. His Bar shall be filled with as good Livor
as are to be found in the country.
BESIDES, for the accommodation of many, the
subscriber is manufacturing Boots, Shoes Saddles, liar
nees, Trunks and Valens, hc., 4.c. 4nd keeps on
hand a good assortment of PATENT MEDICINES,
for all of which his patrons Will be asked only a mode
rate price.
For former patronage and favom, the, public, will
please accept the sincere thanks of T. IX SPRING.
Lseeyville, Feb., 13, 1851.
Store Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store I .
. _ A.M. WARNER takes this method
of informing his old customers and the
1',7 gi public 'generally , that he has purchased
...,,,-'',- — apir ). , of 1.X.8u1., hik stock of Watches, Clocks
- ',.., a` ti 'and ,Jewelry, and commenced the above
business in ell of its various branches at the. old utand
of the latter, on Main street, two doors south of brick
Row. His reputation - as a watch repairer is so well
established in this community, that it is hardly aecee
sory to say a wdrd'on that point. With his long ex
perience and great advantages for acquiring a thorough
knoWledge of the business, he has confidence in saying
1 to the public, bring on your watclum and clocks, I will
F ide them justice. '
All goods Beddow Repotting done, warranted as I
recommend, or thp moose. refunded.
A good assortment of Clocks,. Watched and Jewelry
kept constantly on hand. .
My motto shall be4-quick sales, small profits, cash
down, and no credit given. Credit need not be asked
I .
for—as I em bound not , to make its acquaintance.
Towanda. July Ig, 1850. A. M. WARNER.
•
mama§ • 4'3 emoiximmunr.
ff 11 tir g mit ittil most complete assortment of school,
i I blank and miscellaneous BOOKS & STATION •
::ERY ever offered In this market-,.'anil at very law prices.
now joat openins at df 0 O. D. DMITLETI"b.
1,:, 7:~ +x: '+t'
'sjt~ltll~~~ "i
AN ADVERTISEMENT
Come one, come all, both far and near
A home you'l find, • home to cheer,
And s cheap athlete if you would' buy
Call at Laceyville and try.
MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA!
•
,';" - • •
alEotulf),v4l l 4 , sPrinsaca_,
BUT ISTILL 114_0P ERAT lON !
Gto..w. portza *mart sespeetW eassimee
to the public ilist.bs is in possessiou df tbs New
end Commodious • •
rows*** . .se ivtlichaPril AMP,
in theitarougli Of Towanda;•;it 'the .oact where the
Chair: and Itedsteed - Pactory formerly stood, ',here he
inter.ds to thanufaCture -and keep constantly on' habd
all such wOrk in thb above lineal the , 'want* Of the
public riqUeefauch as Mill irons -and CleatidgiSaw
mill rodit.dint-Cidermfill4arests, Horielowerleiork,
Ploughs df Iniricius Patterns; Corn Ploughs, &ropers,
Cultivator*, &e...5te, , .•. - . ,•- I ! -.-, .
He pledges i!itissiiiio iise his bout endeavoiv to keep
up with the Im ointiletits of theige In articles of bus.
bandry in the ne of bib minufactive. He has long
itr
since learned at the brill way soserve one's self is to
serve thepublin; and he feels confident that his efforts
from time to time to introducisuch articles as experi
ence has proved to be useful to the user, will he pm
party appreciated.
lie would sly in short, that he Intends to be in Pos
session of the best patterns of Ploughs and Cultivators,
and all articles of husbandry in his line. Ho would
also say that he has bad an experience of &m end twen
ty years in building Machinery, and has great accom
modations for that purpose, and would invite thdee Who
may went Castings or Machines fitted to give bim a
call ; and as be attends to tilitown busiriem personally,
be pledgeehimself that the wants of the public in his
capacity shall be fully attended to
As hi is desirous of bringing his business as near cash
se possible, be will sell astonishingly low to cash pay
ing customers. Come one, come all 1 and the subscri
ber pledges himself to plesse'all who will be pleased:
az,. He has on hand and will manufacture STOVES
for sale. Towanda, May 26,1851.
GREEN'S • TYPE FOUNDRY,
No. 128 Fulton strret, Sun landing, Net, York.
No. 17 Canal street Row, New - Orleans.
To Newspaper Publishers and Printers.
"turril confidence 1 invite .the trade, before they
VV purchase elsewhere, to give me acall at No.
128 Fulton -street, New York, orai No. 17 Canal-st.
Row, New Orleans, where i am ready to furnish
them with all kinds of
BOOK AND NEWSPAPER TYPE.
of the newest and most beautiful style. I am also
prepared to supply the much admired Scotch letter,
having lately procured from Scotland a series of
these beautiful faces, together with every variety of
form and - pattern of
ORNAMENTAL. AND JOBBING TYPE,
Bordering,,dic. I feel assured .that the elegAnce
and accuracy of all the Type manufactured by me
cannot be surpassed by any Founder in the Union.
By an entirely new_method in the mixing and &M
-ing I am enabled to retain the rirtues of the comp°.
neni parts of the metal, mid thus to produce, in addi
tion to an elegantdhe most
SOLID AND DURABLE TYPE,
heretofore offered the public. To this last feature I
would in particular call 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 will als,find me ready to sup
ply all kinds of
PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE,
for the establishment of - complete-Printing Offices,
such as Presses, Wood Type, Cases, Stands, Brass,
Press and W ood Rules, Imposing Stones, Compos
ing Stick, Brass and Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet
Racks, dc., &c.
Old Typo taken in exchange for new at 9 cents
per Ib r The Trade dealt with on the most liberal
terms, and patronage solicited on the ground of fur
nishing to the purchaser of an article with which
he will be pleased rd which will bring him the'
worth of his money.
Editors or Printers wishing to establish a News
paper or Job Printing Office, will be furnished with
an estimate in detail of the cost by stating size of
paper and kind of work to be executed.
Publishers of Newspapers who will insert this
advertisement three months and send me the papers
containing ''it addres'ied to ." Neabitts Register.,"
Mery York, will be paid in materials of my manu
facture, provided theirtpurchase six times the amount
of their bills for advertising. ,
H. H. GREEN,
No. 128 Fulton•st. New York r and r
No. 17 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans
1211
Removed to B. kingsbery's Block !
it .4. Chamberlin,
I:a 4 ,,; 1(., the following articles :—Lever,
t . Aft TIT AS just returned &writhe city
zit:. 11 of New York with a large
ware;r :tf Watches ,
comprising
in part, a and
O s iii,... 14 4 '
9,5 :7 ? . :.:7 supply
r E vPe p lry ins t d
assortment Plain W a Watches, c h o e s f ,
Gold with
, \4l
c
complete.old
---;—"'-' : ..
Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin
ger Rin;s,Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains,
Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts -of Silverware,
and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers
for sale eseeeedinglY cheap for CASH.
Watches 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, and Country Produce
taken in payment &twin*" and ale,. learn now, and
forerer,that the Produce must be paid when the work
is done—r way against credit in all its forms.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
; Towanda, April 28, 1850.
rwrox c—rsk: 04 • Ji
COUNTY lICTIVETIfiII,
HAVING located in Towanda, his services nosy
be obtained by addressing a line through the Post
Office, or by calling at the offiee of Ulysses Mervin.
Esq., whereto will be found, or where a written ap
licatpion may/be lat. Nov. 1, 100. _
0.11. P. KINNEY,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
TOWANDA, BRAD. CO., PA.
(1.- Office, North side of the Public Square.
E. R MASON, M. D.,
plarzczzolur 657245330539
(AFFICE on *sin street, four 'doors before Bridge-
N.. 1 !meet, where he may be found, when not profes
sionally engaged. Towanda, N0v.30, 1850.
MANSION HOUSE
A=MEI, PA.
TOE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he has taken possession of his old stand, in the
south part of the Bon,' of Athens, where he will be at
all times happy to see his friends, and will endeavor to
make their stay with him agreeable. He trusts that an
assiduous attention to the wishes of the travelling pub
tic Will seems him the -favor of . thoolil patrons of the
" Mansion," and the visit of thoie who desire a cora
fortnb and convenient stopping-place.
Hi., 'Pince will he well supplied—and the best
gums tie procured for the BAR.
Gimp tikriostrito ilvatteched with cateful and alien
Live hinnies.
An omnibus will be mit to the -Waverly sta
tion, to carry passengers to and from every train, ens
or west. - E. S. IiTATHEWISON.
Athens Apia 18,1881
-A DOZEN moro of thaw cheap and good LINEN
' - if COATS, this day received by
May 29. - 6 IT. & A. CAMPBELL
loan.-:~.,.,' _'='s'.'.± .:3a t y;~:, `,~
Wed.-49 i r
Another idlego being resatedfrom bead by Schr f a,
Ptilmorric Syrup;
The foll Owing case is tare of the greatest tremik,
at medicine over disease ever published in'tnedlcsl4.
tory. Read it !
, Protented bY, no othe4than the:f,eeling of beneyolee es
end for *a - bene fi t:of my afflicted felleav beings, I
sire to &skin known a short description of my disesi d ,
eryi the iinexpee,ted cure I obtained (rain BCHENCIiII
PHIAIONIC SYRUP. Abnut three yianii ego I tVe n
afflicted' wits I violent
,cold, which aettled . en my Neu
and Bide; end every hew days wound raise coneiden.
We blood; rof Hitt was tight and distressing,; Every
day I had • violent Cover creeping chills, and prote st
sweats at night, with great difficulty of breathing end
great lose of appetite ; my system Wks entirely ms
tutted, being confined to my bed most of the time.--
Two of the most eminent physicians of this citrae.
tended me, and after exhausting all their skill. pro.
pounced my case incurable. Indeed, one , said my
lungs Were almost gone, and I could not possibly re.
cover. At this stage of any disease, I Was prevailed
upon to try Dr. Schenck's PulmenieSyrup, and beGne
I had taken half a dozen bottles, was so far recoveeed
as to be to go about the house. It seemed to strength.
emdtiy ttholb system—it loosened the cough and stop
ped the bleeding—my bowels became regular, and
every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and acerb
mg e w h e d e sy s t e m. Indeed, such was the rapid pc.,
-gress of my health end so sodden the change, th an
became too Bengaline of a speedy cure, and abaedos•
ed the ate of the teedieine before the disease ire
thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in_anothei w ad
of bleeding at the lungs last tall, accompanied by a du
trussing cough. I again commenced taking the Pe;
mouic Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck who, upon '
careful examination, advised toe to continue twi g it
Before I had taken_ four bottles, an abscess teemed it
my side, which gathered end broke, discharging, as am
as I can judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow me.
ter. This seemed to cleanse end purify my wholesys,
tern, FT= this time I began to get better, and ea
happy to say entirely recovered. I ant sure at It s .
time I enjoy better health than I have for the last ten
years. /Since I commented taking the Pulmonic
up, I have never failed to recommend it;wherercr I
went, that others, "ad well as myself, might be sere
saved from that awful disetitie ; for I feel it a duty
owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Pent:
me to mention a few cases which have come underlay
immediate observation.• Being on a visit - to Camde,
N. J., last summer, I saw a child, evidently in the Jai
stage of bowel consumption. The mother informed
me that the physicians bad given the child up as as
curable. f told her what benefit I had received [nu
the use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and indoor!
her to procure a bottle. I beard nothing more fro:
the little sufferer until about three-month; after;, bele
in the market, my attention was drawn to a lay witt
observed mu very attentively. She finally approached
me, and asked if I was not the lady who recommerel
ed Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup to her dying child las
summer in Camden. I replied that I was. the sad
that her child had entirely recovered, and was , uncon.
monly healthy. Her name is Mrs,. Wilson, and ass
resides in Drideehurg. Another lady I would mention
in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. 'Her ha
and neck presented one continued sore, and one of he
eyes was leriously affected with it.. .dhe• had beeoos
greatly emaciated, and to all appea, past recovery
I induced her to try Schenck's monreSyrop r whiu
she did, and is now perfec cured. Another hulj,
Mrs. McMullen, whore residence I will give on appli.
cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption,
I prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. let
very short time she was entirely recovered, and nowyt•
joys excellent health, having beeome exceedingly Pesky
These are three cases within jay knowledge, which I
know were cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Ai
who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble!:
call on me at my residence Parrish street five ilt
above tenth north side, I think I will he able to esti,
ti orally convince them by•own case, and :others tin
f know have been cured by this Syrup. Since IT'
cure, there have been so many to see me to know eau
I took, that I have had a very good opportunity
knowing a great many that have taken it, stid bit
Ceen greatly benefitted thereby, and f think if i. persos
afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, woe"
send for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examir
r their lungs, and if he says he can cure them, follow ill
directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapib
recover.
GULIELAIA 1,. LEIBERT,
Philadelphia, May 29, 1849
J. 11. SUIViCK—Dear Sir—l have known 311
Leibert for several years, as a member of my chw
and have all confidence in her statement, Intl am
jrciced to find her ngain restored to health. any
more, in addition to her statement, is-needless.
Yours, truly, THOS. L. JANE WAY,
Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church.
_ .
Philadelphia, Jane 20, 1849. Bth at. above GI
Prepared and anld by .1. H. SCHENCK, at his
orratory S. E. corner Coates & Marshall sta., and
the following Agents in Bradford County. -
Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey, Leraysville;
Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, R
J. J. 'W atford, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst, Le Br . ]
C. E. Rathbone,
Canton ; King & Vosburg Tar
sand by MIX &MASON,'lsowanda'.
Price, $1 per bask or $5 per half dozen.
:I: l ; l, iizi.p.) l : l ;,'
PRIOMY BUR
F. The Great COUGII RENEW!.
Many years of experience, and more than a Hand red 'fis
mod Cures of Consumptive Complaints. have 4,--1
the undoubted satisfaction of all persons who Lave benne
[maimed with this weederfal nertedy, that it is greedy muse
because It la• esensbao and hoslinp, and wore certain to
Conesamption of the Lump., then any other Remedy o
world. We know , however, that it is said by tome that C
lion can not be cored. Be that the opinion.of th e many or de
we shall not attempt to argue with such, but this we la so
do mewl as a fact, which can be proved In [bemuse& at
that, this Medicine has mired COVAII and diseases seibleb.lehs ,
wires were effected. were called real Consumption, end ,
were attended wi th egamtasse that resembled, and were : 2 Of,
spate like the symptoms of them asks des, and Wee dead Ire w'
have died with that fatal disease Cebsenrrption. This 13
has cured atottatattu of persons who were said to be kopek
Slated—who had hoed. dry, reeking 0 en glts—Paiss in the Bre
Side, and Nock —Difileulty of Breatiting-. , Parsiert F- ,
lion—Ha& Feria Nisste-Ssaraie—aad wasting awls" 'A'
Flesh and Blood. Persons having such complaints hue acj
cured alter it was said they could sot live a week longer !X4
Medicine haecured some who were supposed to he m s 0 10
state, but, by the use of this remedy, they now live, mi AS
good health.
This B alsam is panty a regdaUe eossissead. It is pleeei
take, and ewer don injury in any siege of disease or under el -f
cumstances. It effects its wonderful and obrata rn(rnraffq
Cam by Ferifyins,, Stramthenhm. and InviaeratlaS!
whole system—by op:arising ate eirratation, and producing OS^
action—thee rdloyins Ceugh—nontaino am Nerves-eM ..'`'
sad .faeli , etinp Expectoration. li Cures the foliosroP
eater, VIZ '—
Consumption,
COUGHS and Cord', Braerhilit, ABU aa, s i nni, 0 . Rood
itn/ al A. Lan9 , . Pains a rlei Beano, Side, *ad Cent.
Pizphl Swan, Npitatiop gat Heart, endlill E
MOSSES and Complaints arising therefrom Cholera la°
See. et.
Pi' For Pivot and particulars of Cum. are car Ps
opts and Aseetbilit—ail car Agents biro than to ere If
For sale by HUSTON & PORTER, Tosco
C. H. Herrick, Athens ; C. E. Ratbbone. Co t '
D. D. Park h urst, Leroy ; , J. Hanson, Mow/eta:
W. Baird, Rummersfield ; D. Bifiley & Son. L eRI
vine; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard do IV coa t "
Rome ; E. S. Tracy, Smithfield ; Corl'en & 61.1.'
lin tton-; L.& E. Runyon, 'Frog.
All orders must be addressed 0. WALLACE
Co. 304 Broadway, N. Y. 31coarty
Very Strange but true.
/1A Gentleman of Utica, N. Y., has obtai ned ft
the Witch-hazel; a simple remedy, whieli
more jest claim to the name of " family cure '
any Medicine we have ever before k n ow., No
is connected w,ith it but a little Alcohol to preserve/
and yet it acts with great certainty in. removing
and all local intimation, curing all sore, burns,
aes and lameness, rapidly. Piles, bowel compla
cholera-morbus, hemorrhage, ear ache, toothache.
eyes, and all nervous affections. It is white as
and as harmless, and it is called
Ponds Pain Destroyer and Heating Extrat
None is genuine except" Pond's Extract" table's)
the bottle. Mr. Pond first introduced this nadir
the public and has expended a vast heal of tee
money in bringing it to a high!state of perfection , '
vie now -warrant every bottle to give sitisfaction.
A man by the name of Spence has put fonl
article called *. The Coyle Extract" which ctOrt
be from the Witch-hazel. If from that shrub, ier
a perfect deception, and it is a very imperfect'
cle ; he not deceived. get a pamphlet and see.
For sale at Montanyc's ilk Cp. Towanda.
man Montoeten, Parkhurst Sr.
, Willey Franklin. June sth 101