Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 15, 1852, Image 4

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Dfa Tinzu.:—.4l is a mooted ilaemPa ifithe lid
iioniteral . world, end will probably. long remain an
Undecided' one, whether Indian com''should "be
itillial." — tar my own — pan I must Collfe4
tlattrObfetralitlifittid ex perieme haveconvinced me
thatiushouktitet. - I throat intend to dismiss arse
alibjeet philosophically, in this paper,lmt merely tb
Etatts.tite result ofeexp e riment s . 111 the summer or
16301 had a pieeifW - co'nr—comerising - about one
acre-=half of Which . l hill - id up with a broad, coni
cal
af.thelasViteelng, the other g left, flat
Bottil.plais..were 'decidedly good, and both . had re.
(*rived- the same'quaniity of manure, and precice-
ItiliisamedoliivAtion wilt the exceptions nbote
name 4, • -In July there came a heavy tornado, and
the corn off both pieces was much prostrated, bur
on examining,) found that the -.hilted piece ,was
brokertioll, ift ti n ny ear, indetkiti almost +ery,
hill, tvv`lrile the unhilled.or 'eve) pa'it:ofid escaped.
Dia *sequence Was that the plants of the fatter
rote, while those of the former did not, but retained,
to a - groat extent the recumbent position they had
been compelletflo take by the Wind.' There was
torso a.very perceptible difference in the quantity of
the crop in favor at the former. ' Now let us exam
ine-the reason for this. When fresh coil is brought.
tip iroantt the corn stalk, it induces a. fresh evcdu
firm or brace - of lateral roots, and this every- time
fresh accession of dirt is made. But those :brace
TOM 110 not tend in a very powerlul degree, to;the
support of the plant ;• they are too superficial—the
soil is light, and they sway - with the swaying of
the plant. Besides, the effect of tr.e dirt is to blanch
and - render brittle the portion 01 , the stalk around
Which iris placed, 'and consequently liable to snup
off before even a moderate win I. If no dirt was
to be brought up, the original lateral or brace roots,
wotficl extend themselves, acquire size and energy,
and be capable, by their magnitude and strong hold
upon a firm soil, of supporting the. plant in' any
wind. My plan is to plant so as to have the rows
vim both ways, i. e. cross each other -right angles,
WhiCh admits of working the 'crop with the harrow
or cultivator, and to keep the surface entirely level.
There is no philosophy' whatever, in making 'any
elevation above the roots, so far as the support of
the plants is concerned, and it must be observed, I
think, to every reflecting persons; that the exposure
of an extra extent of surface; in a dry time, as in
the case of billing, Must Merease the effect of
d rough t. A.
Plorslug Green Crops.
In the address of James Gowen, F•q.. deliiered
before the Lancaster County Agricultural Snciety, I
find a sweeping condemnation of the practice of
'plowing green crops for the purpose of improving
the gal.
_Notwithstanding the'very respectable authority,
beg leave to examine the position taken in the fol
lowing ex'raet.
"There is another remark, however it may Con
,flist with
,preconceived opinion or e.stablished us
tf,e, asense of duty compels me to make; and
that is, of all the time-wasting, land cheating prac
tices, none is more to be deprecated than that of
turning in green crops, as a succedaneum for ma
nure. In whatever place this is prat) iced, however
'Won. , the land may be at the start, the system, if
persevered in, must inevitably bring the land, its
owners and the country into poverty. No good
•husbandman would think of pursuing such a comi-e.
Think ol , the time lost in preparing the ground for a
crop, .seeding it, and instead of allowing it to mature,
'to be gathered to the barn, p!ough it under, to serve
aa manure to the land on which it was raised ! illa
note indeed! To calf the acidulated water, which
decomposition of par 'y grown clover, buckwheat,
&c. produce, manure, would be a misnomer—the
calling of a thing by the wrong name." •
In the country remote from cities and considera.
ble village's, the frier can only obtain einch
ma
nurees can be raised on his own lantl,l with the
frpection of such as do not belong to the stable or
barn yard—for instance, Gypsum. Farmers near
cities'shottlif not forget !ilia tact, and write as though
exhaustless quantities of manure were within the
reach of every farmer.
In view of this, I contend that the practice of turn
ing in green crops, especially cover, should be en
couraged and practised much more than it is. Let
a crop of clover, nearly approaching maturity, be
Proceed into the land, and it must result in far more
• benefit to the Mil, than it could if gathered and fed
to cattle, sustaining them by the formation of bone,
Muscle, and fat, and; after unavoidable waste from
beginning to end, the manure called back again to
the land.
But Mr. Gowen ridicules the idea of calling the
green crop manure.
Well, if it contains nothing but acidulated water,
, how do cattle live and fatten, when fed on it, either
in a green state or dried, besit'es furnishing valuable
'inanure I,
In this country, on some of our light lands, are
ince to make a soil, and we do it by the use of clo•
ver and plaster. We lath uncler , ,the clover, after
being seeded 'two or atria years, and in this way
soili that would nor, wheh new, bring more than
'two bushels of rya to the acre, now produce twenty
bushels of wheat or fifty bushels of corn. Thus we
obtisin9he means of making a manure heap, which
We chi not neglect to draw out and apply, while
those who follow the skinning procevs, neglecting to
feed their lands wnh clover, soon find themselves
destitute of anything for the manure heap, and,!are
readylo seek the fertile prairie's of the west, there
so resume the same exhausting process, on a soil
able to bear it longer.
regret that Mr. Gowen should have
,given the
weight of his name and fame, as an agriculturist
and Writer; sgainst a practice so beneficial, (M a
new employ especially) as"ihat of turning in green
triipi, instead ofgreedily taking, every thing off the
land„, as our most unsuccessful farmers here ale
constantly doing.
I hope : that the farmers of Pennsylvania who read
iiiilonmal will consider this matter; and that slime
May give us their views and lessons from their
own experience on this subject. B. Livriirri.,
Asylim, Bradford co., Pa. March 15, 1852.
'losses KrieINCI tri Hianr.ss.—Sonathen Coe, in
eommunication to the,Ohis Cultivator, gives the fol. i
lowing as a' pieventire and sure for-horses .kicking
Whirnen, which he has adopted repeatedly With
coMptele success. . .
,
'Take a forked stick about tioreet _long, soiling ,
a little =outing to' the size of the horse, tie!, the
ends of the fork firinfi .te..each end of eto bridle bit
and the other end to the lower end- cat Met collar -so
I• td keep the tiered itp,'aint • thiiii Will' - '4eit , iir 4 llB .
. .. s - r r ,
kicking., A few ;biro wa,),ipili!vo:mpliter.";dl
commonly suffice for a care.
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!EcTreAranis.,3l44Kozria. trOarxi;
Isins on the verge Of the irave,'and ao-far gone that
my family end hien& bad host-all hopti of ,myles
coveys , and' when in.this situation, - having been:rots:
cued tip the usecif Vtchencies Pulmonie. Syrup, Ids•
she tetestirp, svith'gratcrui emotion to Dr. beichenck,
the unspeakable bahstket;htortrreteived.frontt the tag
of hie insainahle•medicine.
Harty lastifill; ViconUrsetled a istiolenCcoold. 'anti id
consequence of which I had chilli, alternated ..irkki
ver. pains iu my-right br east and shoulder blade; with
a bed cough, and no expectoration. I kept i
.getting
worse until.[ took my bed, smiled the attendance. of
my family physician.- 'T Sias under his'care abotiefotir
weidce, and at theiexpiralion i ed that time was reduced
so low thatideepair took'.hold of myself and 'frier:ids,
and even my physipiiin abandoned trio and geyek,me
up to dieivith 'the hasty consumption.' ' My lip,Petitii
was gone, my bowels very irregular, fever and night
sweats pain in.iny:breaf.i and shoulder, attended with
a distite i ssingeOligh, *hied" was 'tiny: flesh
nearly all gone, and - lulls'i'weak T", could
scarcely raise roy - head,Trintrilhe iiras . owls
an object of pity icheliohf.',;My friend/Will:POO seed
for to see me,die,iint&rn M f;akk bed Wes . .'tiiiitiiintyl,ekbt
li
kind anti eirtimit neigtitiors;:tette: bid COIF: IP
witness my departure frein" Mill world.
• When all rays of ilopeyika , AM, of my'iseoiery '.
neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to try Seheteir's
Pulmonic Syrup, with a" View of - loosening' `my reocigT r i
and relieving me of MC toogh phlegiesaritkui a titian!
of affording temporal 'relief, remer , king at Abe:toles
" that I was too far goilqat the 'Syrup to be of "any
permanent bernettf.". - My wife, anxious for the relief
of my intense suff , tine, trftnred,ionie of the Pul
monic Syrup. I found it afforded me relief; slid" con
tinued using it. I could - feel
,its heeling influence
upon my lunge.
I continuo to improve Under ite.nse, and my .frienda
were much gratified to 'Witness my unexpected im
provement ; "many of my neighbors came tali:irritate/a
as one raised from the dead.
My cough now became !close, and I felt tiomething
break, w en Iliad the pain in my breast, and I dis
charged large quantittes,pf 4 yellow Matter. I have for
weeks discharged and raised a spit 'box full Of matter
every day, silt hard !unapt like grains of something.
My bowels now became regiilar and 'natural,, and my
appetite wits so ra imptoved,.that 'T 'could 'scarcely re
frain frdm eating too_ much. My strength improved,
and ( regained my flesh.
I continued to improve in every respeet soon after I
commenced using . the Syrnp, and the improvement
connected unlit t Was restored to my 'health". T hive
passed through the inclement Weather of the latter
part of winter and the spring, and, feel as well now is
ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi
mony of the great efficacy of Schenek's -fuleionic
Syrup in curing pulmonary diseases.
Lest this statement be thought too highly entered by
'souse peop l e , I e ojoi o certifitates Of a number of the
inhabitants of Tacony, who saw me at different times
during my disease, and never expected to see me restor
ed. I 01,0 append the certificate of (ha brothers of
Mystic Lodge, N 0.270,4. 0. of 0. F., who
watched over me, and fully believed they would con
sign my remains to the tomb ; but. thinks to Dr,
sehenck for his in: .!nille rulmoni, §yrup, my life
his been spared, and I am permitted I.'. the fore
going statement for the benefit of sum ring mankind.
I reside at Ticony,and am well known by most of
the people there, and will ho gratified to have any
person call upon me and learn more particulars of the
virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN.
June 24th, 1951.
The subscribers, members of the Mystic I.od e, No.
270, 1.0. of 0. F. of Holccestairg. Pa. do hereby cer
tify that we know John C. Green, (and is a member
in good standing in No. 270 I. 0. of 0. F.) who was
dangerously ill with a low Pulm mar y Consumption,
last wint.r,,su that they give him rp .o die ; that he
is now fully restored to perfect health, and they believe
his recovery was produced by Scheitek's Pulmonic
Syrup.
We believe his certificate is coned in every par
ticulu. k. HENRY NEFF, P. G.
AL FRED ROBINSON,P. G. •
ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G.
J. K. OSMAN. N. G.
JACOB WATERMAN, JR.
JAMES C. CALVER.
JOSHUA PHINEMORE.
Holmesharg, Philadelphia Co., J.ltio 25, IRSI
The undersigned, residents of Tacony. eight miles
above Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John
C. Green. and the circumstances attending his case,
feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty, to
make universally known to the public his entire ream
ery from the very last stages of Pulmonary Consump
tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, having
been but a brief period since in that repid.y Pinking
acid emaciate state, as 'Queerly preclude, in the ,opin
ion of his physfcians and - friends,who watched by his
bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and
restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care
ful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulmonic Syr
up, roakesit ourlielief, under dukcireUmstanees of his
previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of
rho most startling resells that the whole annals of me oi
cal skill or science can produce. It deserves to be kn.
perishably reco - ded to your credit, and secure to you,
the greatest discoverer of this hitherto temediless dis
ease, a lasting monument and a world-wide reputation
in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or
destr6y. Ravine witnessed Mr. Green's distressing
'struggles and sulTeringa from a continued cough, so
peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or
attending to the last - stages of a pulmonary disease;
and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nit
merous friends that no human power could relieve, or
protract his life, much less restore him back again to
his former healt h, we feel it thus our duty to give our
unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery,
by means of the exclusive use of your wonderful Syr
up ; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made
the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who
may be so unfortunate as to be similarly afficted.
David Conrad, Jesse Duffield,
C. Hinekle, A. Beath,
Joseph Read, Jr. , Jesse Watson.
Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn,
Matthew Toden, James Torbert,
John illooniesbury, Allen Vandegrift.
Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and mild, whole.
sale and retail, by his sole scents, John Gilbert & Co:,
Whole-ale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phil's.
Clicker:A Co.lll Barclay street, N. Y;Redding & Co.
No. 8 State st. Boston ; H. Blakaley. corner Thinland
Chestnut. streets. Br..Louls ; and by priacipel.Druggists
throughout the United States; And by the following
Agents in Bradford County :
ii. C. Porter, Towanda ; D. Bailey & Son, Leßoy.-
Irille ; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn,
rme ;J. J.,Warford, Mont°, ; D. D. Parkhurst„
' .eßtry; C. B. Rathbone, Canton; King & Vosburg
Troy ; U. A. Perkins, Athena.
.caAll lettrusaddressed to. DR. J.A. FICHENCK,
Care of John Gilbert 4 Co., Wholisale Druggist:l,N°.
177 North Third street,-Philadelphia. - •
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
MUM= . rrtar & CO.,
tutiYRLLJM44, ooDoxi Asa co.)
.11017.+" - ATERP AND JOBBERS.
144 Broadway,. one Door south of Liberty , si..N.' Y.
LT AVE newel) hand i 'end will be receiving daily
IA through the sesson,itiew Goodsolirect from tho
Scrapes* , menufacturers; and cash Auctions,' rich,
fashiimithlejTatey Silk . Millinery Goods. One'vtoelt
of Rich: Ilibboris, eorhprhieaktvery variety of the latest
and inoit:fietristiftil designAnported
Many of Mir goo,ls are unwired , expressly to.
our ordir, frorn„ F owu oww4esigne t ava pAterne, end
stand unrivallell.' " 3 117ri - Offer.otir_gopl:ifo,r. lAtt
at rolinyr;ininnfrtitlin anj credit lionie-in 'America an!
afford.
All,pnrchasers will find it greatly to theirinterestto
veierve,apoitionOf their money and make.-selectjons
kohl oar-great-variety-of rich cheapgoals.
lads gpiYich forAufrunt.Vigs, Sashes and ARO,:
drotinetalii, Sadzildkkalies; ; Lissest:.iig,t tikkoai s ,
Embroideries, Collars, ChemisettS, Capes, Berthas,:
Habits, Em.
Manilllsthandlelis,flogi-;
I . oo4bfeotre4 Yakincrezlies• I,4Pu fig)s_Lawa t
ittli and Woven l'hr4.4,lo.4thVr'Liskt_.rireaLl/4040i
Cotton Leocti; . :Tbleaa; bilk, AFAVIScr e I
.bilk Gloves and Mitts, French and Atnerieen Ani •
Flovanspl'irench• Liicsi:Endish; Atnetieu ' 4 1 1 14, 1 .
Sttint - Boiinibi and Trimmings.
Match. 170852,
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w Chair::and+B d ~`: a sfe
Ne&'~"~lCMni:
JESSE . 111YLON . •
ESPECTFOLLY informs tiiiiinbi
liAit"
opened eattOp at hie new libisti;eiwner 'of Mein
odd Paine streets, nearly opposite
_Edivird 'Overtones,
Towaridsoshere be will keep eikititild or, mannfacturs
ito . o;der, FitcPsoitid. cottage,,Windior,tiney, Cole
fleeted and Compton CHAIRS, ma de of, theArest,ms,
*Aisle, and of stostrior datability;;.
ifa has also for sale an assortmen t
coMiiiiio:.q4 l64ll : o6o
Flasete
ated.Obaiii, on reatcobahlO terms. •
,'..,Cherry, 'Basswood, Whitewcioditild Cinnabar 1411-
bit taken in payment fog work. "... :He trusts that, -tonglietinintsnee iD this county,
sad the durability:of his work tts testedl4,iriany Yeets
experience, wilkieenre him Callers' ofiputiliS patron
age. Towanda,' March 1,180 .
11309 TS 'SHO S I
• rii*2
lAs removed bet estebliebinent to N. Itter's strire,
- 1
cornet of main lOW - U the.,ohlie eqnsite,,tind
vitllcontinue the 'manufacture cif` lociti anitfiluxiii;
heretofore.
has just received from Wet; ifi;ilt I
'tient of Womm's, Children!. and lEases' thoes, which
are offered at low. prices. Tbeettention if the Ladies
is par icularly diiected to his assortment s Comprising
ibe Tollowing new styles :— , Enamelled hank Lind gai
ter boots ;,.do. shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters;
walking abees.trirrikins,ilke.. lylisiest gaiters and shoes,
of every description. large assortment of Children's
fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds.
For the. Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters end
shoes. This stock has been personally eileitted with
care, and he believes hi can superior articles at
reasonable price's.
The strictest attention paid to Iffentsfadurrng,
andle hopes by doing work well to merit a coming
ince of the liberal patronage he has hitherto, received.
Towanda, may,s, 1851.
3. 1E111703N, M2147137'
JTAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No . . 2, Brick
2 - Row, OW ka(rs,) lo the rem formerly occupied
by Hon. - D. Wildiot es a law office, *herb he will be
pleased to seethes, releirin his professional vertices.
Towsridi. Noiember 18, 1851.
M3:1• 111G-4-4;1111011[111CIEIILICIllar..-oSiii,
' COUNTY INVAlrgnia.
TIAVING locoed in Towanda, his services may
..1.-L be obtained by addressing a line through the Post
Office, or by calling at the °glee of Ulysses ?demur,
Esq., where he will be found, or where a written ap
/iestruon may be left. Nov. 1, 1850.
ILKINZAMMIZZUMW.4IOIIS
Is Still in Operation !
rrin Subseriberr have moved to the new building on
Pine street, one dour below Mercors store where
they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs,
stove and mill irons of almost all descriptions. Turn
ing and Ruing op work, will be done also on reasonable
terms as at Elmira ur Owego. Old iron will be taken
in payment. JOHN CARMAN & CO.
Towanda, April 26, 1851. •
ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEATNESS.
Saddle, Harness It Trunk Manufactory.
TERE CULP St Co:, reapectfelly inform the public
a/ that they have taken the shop lately occupied by
C. F. Harder, on Main street, a kw doors below the
Mick Row, where they will keep on hand a large
stork of
Ul • B LBMk O.!DMIZBIZIs. u:ilawu.ilsa.
TRII2IIIOI. VAUSTA, WnlH, ILTC.
AU articles in their line manufactured to order, and
made of the best tnaterial,and for workmanship cannot
be surpassed in Northern Psnitsylvania, They solicit
a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that
they can give satisfaction both as to quality and price.
ej Cash will be paid for Hides and Sheep Pelts,
t the highest rates, at our shop.
Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and
Calf skins, for sale in any quantity.
Towanda, November 19th, 1880.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they have taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Eseowine, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared , to do all
kinds qf BLACKSMITHING 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 Machinery, executed in the most skit.
ful frontier.
WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and
repaired when desired.
Al! work done at their shop, will be warranted to be
well.done, and manufactured from the best materials.
The public are requested to give us a trial, and judge
for themselves. ESENWINE do SEEBISCHH.
Towanda, May 2, 1951.
A DAbI..,ESEN WINE respectfully informs the pub
ri lie that he now occupies the shop where himsel
and brother have for rears worked, nearly opposite
Tomkina' foundry, where he is reedy to do ell work
in his line. as formerlyrin the best manner. lie is de
termined ,the„ reputation he has attained as a skilful
workman shall not suffer by any neglect of the inter
ests of customers or by any inattention to business.
TOOL, manufactured to order—machinery of all
kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of
Repairing and Manufaduring wilt be done at short
notice, and in the style desired.
Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms. He will Aso
take Country Produce in payment for work, but ob
jects strongly to credit.
Towanda, Jan. 17, 1851.
CHARLES K LADD, M. D.
PRYBICIAN AND SURGEON, Of fi ce in the
"Union Block," up stairs; North side of the
Public Square. over Elwell's Lew Office. Entrenee
between Elwell's and Adams' law offices; where he
may always be found,when not Rrofessionally engaged.
Towanda, July 11. 1850.
To Druggists, Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners,
Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers
• in Toile:and-Fancy Articles.
RED PRILCT/1741.Zi AZ111213.111L,
on, compeer:en at ova' pas nominee *scum.
FOR the use of Druggists . Apothecaries, Perfumers,
Confectioner,. Patent Medicine Factors and Deal
ers in Toilet and Fancy Articles.
Edited by Boreee Everett, Graduate end • Member of
the College. of Pharmacy in the City'of Nevi York.
ALelo—The celebrated Receipt or Pro!bettor Wil.
lard, for maktuggood soap at one cent per ponied, that
will wash better sod quicken_ witbqut jgbor than, any
othet-Soap:e4b Wisnotseturid. -Tigi alone- re. worth
fifty times the price of the book to any family.. , -Ex
clusive wholesale agent for the. United States and
Canada, • . • W.
109 Nassau eraser, N. Y.
Price. 50 cents.. 'Post Office Eitamps enclosed to
that amount will pay for one copy, which will:be sent
free to any part of the United States. Stationers, Book
seller!, DI oWspeper Agents &c.. enclosing a oaab re
mitting° will.receige the work at a large d_tecount of
--: Match 18, 1859.
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.10 VERrearietY of Cotumbles fades*
received by the , subscriber--he: has:bade:o
- by which'he tin aapilly hterehatits . .4st
'Dealers, ewes favorable terms as can be hacl_errhe ,
pr4rietorg. - • D. , DARTLETT. •
Teirrsada;lNay. ,, M.lBlll. , 4- - • . ;
1141%;C:10:1166tiridilt)lioes `; new
Ll .of Bate and Cops, .Also: *large 'dock of • Ofetii,
! Women* cud ,Chilattoo: Boots spa iiibookjuot yooeirpd
MERCUWELI
Nn Eiteftilttelimilijkitiveeived at
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OMB BRO N SUGAR. AliiiiCeiffee.Ciqi .id
and Powdered Sitgais,lnoirairt'efiteind'fcbt' l eale,
wholetele or retail very shear by MERCUR'S.
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ifiscrf gneonL ;
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
BLACKSMITHINO
rtrili at lirtko*ititki. '
'Q, - •r 1 , • ;-)., _
uitaroorti • -
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,0 RRJ V E i RJVI 1 F*U 0 E-i
, or Inpros Degroyer:
Mrs Medicine amfdine rim :kerma* nor any other
• *floral substance. itprely• Vegetable.
Thie remedy for , worinsle one :oldie most -estraor.'
Miry; ever Used.; ft effentailly indicate, vomit of
all sift& lkoti Children and - sdutti. -
Thousands perish, by worms without 'the real elute
being known. Some other reason is assigned for the
aiekneits l , until too late Views the real cause.
What immense responsibility rests upon the perent
whollcies not know, 'and the +loam who does not un
de'rstind, the complaint if hieh is deatriiying flame-pre
done flowers of life--childhith
• •Wbat should be done I • !, 7 ,
:Alta answer is plain. Give the Vinnifouri; which
will - be sure to do gbod if they have, no'veortna, end if
they= lave, it will destroy and truncate: them with a
certainty Ind preeidon truly • getout/liking.
There is no mercury or mineral init. Mercury is
the basis of most werm•remediet ; and the remedy is
iiiinitdmes worse than the disease. iSco never use loz
enges, but rely upon this • Every person will be con
di/id on one yid that it Is the Most fern:let cure
• -•
iier invented. • : '
Tbb immense sale that this Vermiftige• 4•e, is a me
(ea.-brim value end the estiniation , in which it is held
by families. It would , be qpite too expensive to pub
'the volumes of eertifieatca that have been given
for this wick, and the -* users of it are requested to
Vivid the name torn periwig whoni they think grill
be benefitted by it.
-Speak of it in all families, and you will do your du
ty to your follow creatures, end feel assured of the ap
probation of all good men; and will receive your tetrad
in heaven.
We call on air good citizens to Make known the of
feettiof this wonderful remedy.
Remember ; and ask for Orrick's Vermifuge.
•
Startiinf Tact!:
:hundreds of children an adults are lost yearly with
worms, when some other cause has been supposed to
be the true one.
It, admitteddby ail doctors that scarce a man, wo
man; 'or child exists, but what sooner or later are
troubled with worms, and in hundreds of cases, sad to
relate, a supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, or some other
ailing carries off the flower of the human family—
white in truth they die of worms! and these could
have been eradicated in a day, by the use of one bottle
of ORRICK'S VERMIFUGE.
flow sickening the thottght that these things should
be--and who can ever forgive themselves for not try
ing this WORM EXTERMINATOR, when they
know that even if the case was not worms, this reme
dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but always
good as afpurgative, let the disease be what it may.
flow important then to use it, and who will dare to
take the responsibility to do without it! Let atl pa-
rents ask themselves this question in truth and sober.
neve.
Per sale by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda, Ge
neril Agents. 16y
A RE you insured ? application received and insur
*newt effected by J. E. CANFIELD, Agent for
the following safe and popular companies :
The gudson River Fire Insurance Co.
Capital $200,000.
- The St. Lawrence Company.
Capital $300,000.
The Empire State Company.
Capital $200,000.
The Washington Company.
Capital over $1200,000.
The State Mutual at Uarrisburg Pa.
With a large Capital ml large increasing Cash Fund
the Great Pennsylvania Company.
The United States Life Insurance Annuity L Trust
Catnpany
_
.
Capital. $250,000
On the new principle by which the insured partici
pates in the profits.
J. E. CANFIELD, Athens, Pa.
NEW riam.
MAMMON ET/WAN.
THE subscribers would an
nounce io the public that they
have no on hand, and will make
to order all kinds of
Cabinet Furniture,
such as Sofas,Divans. Lounges,
Center, Card, Dining and Break
fast Tables. Mahogany, Wal
nut,.Maple and Cherry Anreaus,
Stands of various kinds, Chairs
and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and
wilt be made of the beat material and workmanlike
manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper
than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the
country. •
RMADT-tea corrals,
on hand on the most reasonable terms. A good
HEARSE will be furnished'on Funeral occasions.
.J AM IEB MAKINSON.
Towanda, Jan. 24, 1852. 'JOHN RUTAN.
N r UNIZTHeIraM WAIIEILOADDTE.
Important to nonsekeepers:
.....e.. - .41L,—.... THE anbscriber thankful for the
_..
"!--:,•-•---i-- - --:-A.‘ 4 .ja- liberal 'patronage heretofore - re
'"-I"'"-r-7-;KG5 ceived i begs leave to inform his
0 R
: — Tr EI T. 2 r - 11 ' frieruN and the public genetali ,
1 . ' 4 . 13 A Id- ,and those commencing Hods -
......1 .;
~_. l - ---,..,.--, 7 . 'lteeping in particular that he
_1111; MI now o lihtind a large assortment
"""il of FURNITURE, which he will
warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of
the best materials._
BUREAUS, such as maboganynna walnut dress
ing bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and
walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif
ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Conch
es, whatnots, dec.
BEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low
post beadsteads, finished in handsome style and of
approved patterns, together with other furniture usu
ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most
accommodating terms.
(0- The subscriber is also provided with a plain
and fashionable HEARSE, and will hold himself in
readine , s to attend to all orders in undertaking.
He will furnish ice botes when desired, by the aid
of which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF
FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS.
N. IL—Furniture of all kinds made to order, and
warranted to be of the best materials and workman
ship.
Towanda, January 17, 1952
Removed to B. :Kingsbery's Block !
ir 4. Chansbertin,
LIAO just returned from the city
.1 , 0,.._ -LA of New York with a large
C 114 su p ply of Watches,. Jewelry and
f , , 9 /Myer ware, comprising in part,
e • t ac the following articles :—Lever,
- /1,:: L'Epine and Plain Watches, with
0
\, v ) b k. - --- , .." . i:--: - a complete assortment of Gold
---"'" Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin
ger. Rings, Brent Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains,
Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also. all sorts of Silverware,
'andany quantity of Steel Bonds—all of which he offers
for eels exceeedingly cheap for CASH.
Watches repaired op short notice, "and warranted
to run well,or the t mondy will be refunded. and a writ
'ten agreement given to that effect If required.
N. 8.-L-MAPLE SIJGAR, and 'Country Produce
taken in payment for work; and also. leant now, and
areier, that the Produce must he paid when the work
;it clone- -I war against Credit iq all its forms.
W. A • CHAHDERLEN, Agent.
- .Towanda, A pril 280850.
16111.,tga EgUSLE I E • &iliaWaro
- -
494gns -it Effaefarlane,
TrAVING entered into co - partiterahipyolhopraettele
.1-. F. of law, Intie'elsoi established an agency far 'the
sato of real estate in the'tenit*of Bradford .. Persons
Waving real white vhi' h they delhe'tet "ell, by milling
lindfleaviiii a ateripti nof their innperty • with the
terms of tide, wOl - und übtedly lloctit . 'll tbeir *dein
l i
* p i . 0 I . ....
Persons deskopecreptirehishttean d a rn where prop
'fit"' le forlate-weideeeription of the .ba.,l:- with the
price and terms o_f paititrent 4d ,lie ipfmmad (Is to he
Nit.lidity of title. '-' 1' 1, `-', '' , J. - CA bAMR.
Towanda, Mry 2,1881. .1. MACFARLANE.
41: Fit 4-:Z.,..Zc
mgv
'-ailkMollo
Fire I Sire! Tire !
RliEdLtwcou.
* 4 6 14)018 -- 1 .? - 16 ii i i i i i tor ric
Principat'office, No. 442 Broadway, New York.;
. _! l * - 4_ ut 'll l l.OXCes ' l L g aiiiSkndii tan - • -' ,
(Office- No r th of. -the Public sqpare,,,with J. Dt
,-Goodenough..) .- 4. :: : '
ilectuttulated Cash andlittorantee :Capital; 151,500.-
MB. DEAN, President, O. C. Wocii, H. B. Jon
. 'miss; War. Parr, finaneigl Conigtfijegi
The cbjectillati design larAin asikeeliktiotl,Lis to
enable those with whom especially time and health_
are money, by the'payment of a - small annual suet,
to receive a weekly allowance in" cases of sickness
or accident, which shall prevent them from attend
ing to thejr ordinary business. By the payment of
the following annual deposits, you will become a life
member, and be entitled to a weekly benefit during
life, if you should be disabled 'by sickness or acci
dent from attending to your ordinary-business Ociu
pation. - Females insured against diseases common
to both sexes.
The propfot sickness required, is a certificate of
the attending Physician or of three members of the
association.. , The associa'ion publishes a weekly
Newspaper contnining ti report of the husinesi of the
lassoctation, amount of claims paid &c.. The paper
-is sent free to members monthly, or 60 cts weekly.
Yearly Deposits of Members Int - die 60 years of
age : Tables of Rates, No. 1. Those drawing for
the first week's Sickness, by paying .
0 00 per year draw $2 00 per week,
0 00 61 3 00 ", •
' 4 00 " 400 ",
' 5 00 " 500 "
800 " 600 "
700 41 700 " • ,
800 " ' '0 90 "
9 00 111 9 00-1000
1000 " 10 OQ 0
Table of Baez, No. 2. Those not drawing for
the first week's Sickness, by paying
$2 00 per year draw' $3 00 per week,
3 00 /a 4 50 "
400 " 600 , "
6 00 " 7 50 "
6 00 41s 8 75 .;
900 ' " 10 00 "
Those over fifty years of age will be charged
twenty-five per cent. extra. $1 50 admission lee
will be charged in addition to the above, the first
year, and must be paid of the time of application,
and the first years' deposit within thirty days.
S era a stsc 7 r.9 :
His Excellency Wm. F. Johnson, Harrisburg.
Johnson, Wells & Co., Connland Street, N Y.
Bowen & McName, Silk Merchants, Broadway,
New York.
Eckel. Raicuel & Co., North 3d Street, Phila.
Hon. James M. Porter. Easton, Pa.'
1111 Hon. Richard Breadhed, U. 8. Senator, Pa.
I William McKeley, Bloomsburg.
Rev. R. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Seminary,
W16EAK94111.12E naysnexess :
Rev. J. Dorrance, Wilkesbarrre,
Rev. J. Boyd. do
0. B. Hillard Esq. do
0. M. Hollenback. Esq. do
Ziba Bennett. Esq. do
H. B. W right, Esq. do
We are personally and well acquainted with Rev.
J. Dorrance. O. M. Hollenback, Ziha Bennett nnil H.
B. Wright all of Wilkesbarre, whose names appear
as reference.; for the .; Mechanics rnion tss..cia
lion" an organization for health in...lira/ice upon
the mutual principle ; they are gentlemen id high
character, who would not knweingly endorse before
the public any scheme, unless they were well assur
ed of its utili‘y, and that it was governed in its man
e agement by integrity and a prompt fulfilinent of its
engagements.
i D. w 1 i.it)T, J. C. Ansms, Wm. Etwett.,
iH S. Flagons, 0. D. BARTLLTT, E. Ovrarros.
i We fu,ly concur in the foregoing opinion as to the
1 character and objects of Mechanics Union Associa
tion. e H. Boom.
, . B. F. Powtra.,
E. 0. GooDulen.
Dr? A few responsible Agents wanted. Apply at
the office. A. H. SMITH, General Agent.
THE UNITED STATES'
LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND MUST C3IPANY.
Charter Perpetual... Cash Ey SIC M ...Capital $2A.000
Office. No. 28, Merchants Exchange.
riRCANIZED upon the " mixed principle." Stock
and Mutual, which combined features offer to in
sured members double the usual security. The Cash
syste.-.1 of payments has also been adopted, thus avoid
ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium
notes. The table rates of premium, upon which its po
licies 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 be found worthless, at the very instant a poli
cy should possess its greatest value. Life Insurance,
very property, is arresting the attention of the world.
Phe public however, in their commendable willingness
to embrace and 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. All necessary information,
together with blanks, pamphlets, &c., may be obtained
gratis, at the office of .1. E. CANFIRLD, Athens, Pa.
DIRECTORS.
Stephen IL Crawford, Paul B Goddard.
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, George Wflenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereoir,
William M. Goodwin, John L. Linton.
STEPHEN W. CRAW FORD, President.
An anon W. TUOMPBON. Vice President.
Crixs. 0. Ix Lis', Secretary and Treasurer
Airrrsay—Manuel Eyre.
COUSSZL AND ATTORXET—Thomas Balch.
F. S. Hors., Medical Examiner for Athens.
December 27, 850.
MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA I
Clock, Watch, and Jewelry Store !
A.M., WARNER takes this method
of informing his old customers and the
•
public generally, that he has purchased
, of J.P.Bul , his stock of Wittches, Clocks
• "‘ and Jewelry, and commenced the above
business in all of its various branches at the old stand
of the latter, on Main street, two doors south of Brick
Row. His reputatfon as a watch repairer is so well
established in this community, that it is hardly neces
sary to say a word on that point. With his long ex
perience and great advantages for acquiring a thorough
knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying
to the public, bring on your vvatchesrand clucks, I will
do them justice.
All goods sold, or Repairing done, warranted as I
recommend, or the money refunded,
A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
kept constantly on hand.
My' motto *ball be—quick sales, small Oro
fits, cash
down, and no credit given. Credit need not ,be asked
for—its I am hound not to Make its acquaintance.
Towanda, July 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER.
NEW FIRM.
THE undersigned having associated themselves
together under the-firm of Prancisco and Tom.
pins, for the purpose of carrying on the
Carriage *eking Easiness, .
gespectfully solicit a share of Public Patronage.--
They pledge themselves to make as good work and
as neat as can be' produced from any other estab
lishment. •
I,Ve have now on hand a variety of finished work,
and shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a
bbd assortment, so that customers may at , any time
be acconiModated with a Carriage to their taste.
All persons wishing to purchase work of thiikind
Wilt do well to call and examine, for themselves, as,
We will sell as IoW as can be afforded iwany.other
Fstiblishnient.
Afj" Repairing dOni &der - With 'n% , atties and
dasttatch. J. FRANCINCO,
Towanda, Aug. B3, 1851. N. C. TOMKINS.
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CHERRY" PECTORAI
Fir tie Cale
mous, COLDS, BOIRSEM
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING -COI
CROUP, ASTHMA,
CONSUMPTION.
OF all the numerous medicines ern%
of them trainable) for the Alls or
complaints, nothing has ever been Lend ,
compare in its effects with this Prepo g i ai.
cure someacoes. but at sll time, sad is
the lunge end throat whew medicine p a
this will do it. It is pleasant to tilts, ,
saki inaccordancti with the direction,.
advertise for the information of thew sa
it but those 'timbres not. Families that
its value will not be, without it, and by •
they me secure . from the dangerous e
Coughs end Colds which . neglected,
consumption. .
The 'Diploma of the Massachusetts ,
awarded_ to this preparation by the Boon]
September 1847 ; also, the Medals of
Institutes of Art, in this country ; he
of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has
the Cusses Prceoaat, by their Goren.
sideration of its extraordinary excelknee
nese in coring affections of The Longs azd
Read the following opinion founded os
experience of the eminent Physician of
City of
Dr. J. Ayer a
_ST. May
Fire years trial of your Cherry Petters]
flea, has proven what I foresaw from its
must be true, that it eradicates and ear
and colds to which we, in this section,.
liable. I think its equal bas not yet bun ,
nor do I know bow a better remedy m be
the distempers of the - throat and lungs.
J. J. Bvwroir, M.D.
See what it has done one wasted
only in the following cases, bat a lb(
Dr. Ayer: SUDBURY,._
in the month of July test I. was attack'
lent diarrhea in the mines of California.
to San Francisco in hope of receiving bezel
chance rd climate and diet.—My diathas
was followed by a severe cough—and .
in New York, I was at
I finally 'tatted for borne, but received no
My cough continued WI
f andwhen romt he voyage.
I arrived
ed by my acquaintances as a victim of a
I must confess that I saw 'no suffielent real
what my friends all believed. At this
menced taking your truly invaluable me,
little expectation of deriving any bereft
Von would not receive these lines did I ,
my duty to state to the afflicted, through yc
health in the space of eight months is ft
,ed. f attribute it to tho use of your CHEI
'MR 41.. Yours truly,
' WILLIAM W.
WASIMIGTONI, Pa, April
I /war Sir: Feeling that I have been 'purl
premature grave, through your instruments
providence or God, I will take the liberty
my gratitude
Cough, and the alarming symptoms ,
had :educed me too low to leave me
hope, when my physician brought me a
P CTOTI • L. " It seemed to afford im:
and now in a few weeks time has mak
health.
If it will do for others what it has dont
are certainly one of the benefctors of mar
Sincerely wishing yon every blessicg„
Very respectfully you'
JOHN J. CLARK. Rector of e't.
With such manners and from such m,
ger proof can be adduced unless it be hou
upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. At
chemist. Lowel. Mass.
Sold by Dr. 11. C. PORTER, Town,
Wellhboro' ; E. Dyer. Covington.
Borden, 'Toga; H. Elliott, Elmirs
:Montrose; and by all Druggists ererylrhet
iental or Sovereign 23
Ir'si:;r
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7,VONE Genuine unless accompanied
.1.11 le of the above Engraved Wrapper
SOITLE & Co., upon each box.
In offering to the public this justly
EREIGN BALM OF LIFE,it is act
make any false statements or wild Ili!
superior efficiency in restoring in health
suffering, well knowing that their rer
STANDARD MEDICINE is date
enee for the afflicted.
• Many proofs might be ewer) albeit
but we prefer those unacquainted with
themselves by enquiring of living witne
the Pills. They sell find them perfect])
able in all eases, being purelv regdahi
tine worthy their best confidence and
The following certificate was sent us
good:
H N Ell ETTA, Monroe Co. N. Y., Mu
We the undersigned, citizens or Hi
usd personally Dr. Soule 's SoverrO
witnessed the healtb-restoring effects au
recommend these Pills to the afflicted s
which we are acquainted.
G. M. ROBERTS, G. H•
M. D. PHILLIPS, D. D.
H. A. TIBEETTS, LEW!
P. 8 • —You are at liberty to publish'
lic good.
BEWAHI 07 C0C77701 , 11711 ! We
any one who is making a spurious at
ed to make use of our Larne ; but 101
bad the impudence to imitate our bole
Circriars, Certificates, &c. rniers
careful when •hey purchase, they
(C 7" The genuine Sovereign Bola Pit'
wholesale and retai', of Dr. SOULE k.
Onondaga Co. N. Y•
Sold by Dr. N. C. PORTER, Tc
their Agents in every town in the rot
W'msport & Athens Bailro
CLOTHING S
GEO. H. BUNTING, respectfully ,
lie that he has removed his got
building, one door below Warner's as
ho will ho happy to see all who mg
Good and Cheap Clothing. He is co
to his stock all the new and desirsbl
terns, and feels confident he can wt
may give him a call.
Just receiving from New York, a I'
ble assortment of Spring and &mint
in the best manner, and which will be
the lowest prices.
He has also received, a large lot of
CHhI.DRENS' CLOTHING, to ob k
tention and which will be sold at for
,wide arrangements, by which he can
dole desired, with the, certainty of
article.
Cutting and Making up, done " u '` ll
fashionable manner, promptly and to orikr
Towanda, May 9,1851 y.
("ROCKERY & GLASS WARE I ' 44
`L. , (Elea for sale by
REM
TOWANDA CHEAP
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