Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 11, 1852, Image 4

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'S i4tief.i,!lre' 4410 i -fine Von ;he afaiertoot;
. . ,hirltiele We 4aminend tbz attention' iat ;this!
sedionois containing trintabei of etaphitl'hifitii:
41 Aheched.to the pen,.. tikentimdwintd, be a rod
tevartshed' with - a plank flooe'kw them' tik sleep
0n,..0r retire to, in Wet !ember., :Wei Shed "shetild
be-ditided into two apattments—the oils for feed
Ins in; and the other for steeping in. Attached to
it th a re 64601 d-bean enclosed yardl; its size tutor.
'lap - Stdwith the number of - young hogs. Over the
'floor of this'.yard, , spread, - iri the" depth of ten of
twelv3 inches, rough materials, as marsh mutt,
wood, mould, orany, sitnilar substance. Over this,
:Africa or. thrice a Week, sow plaster, or pulverized
charcoal Every two weeks, after- your hogs' are
. „
. put hp for fattening, clear out this said end put in
• entail tit;antitv of mu,;h materials—continue Mrs
"PtictiCe Mull you - have killt;tl your hose. and you
Will be title to obtain from twenty hr4s, it yob
keep the manure out of the weather, orso pack it
t Op.iii.bulk_asto turn the water, as will manure you
as many acres Of land. This is not an esaggerat
' ea statement, 'and will not be so cor.sjdered t 1,..F..
those who.rellect that there are nearly 5 lbs of urea
in every 100 pints of hog urine, and there is neat])
3 lbs in his solid exero.une-; that every pound, of
urea is resolvable into so. much ammonia, and tha
this misted manure, yields in every 100 lbs , 12
tbs. of potash, 7 lbs. ot the sn , phate of Soda, 19 lbs.
-of the phosphate of soda, aria of lime ant! mtigne
sin 8 lb.s. - 8 i.,z We say, that those who reflect,
't: - .at the exertions of the f.rtenh.. , hog are thus licit
in the 'elemental food ot plants, will- not consider
"what we,say in behalf et the value of the voiding..
of the hog, as manure, to be iu the least esag
Berated..
..: While the ilogs are undergoing the process of fat
tening, corn should be scattered daily over the
; ti yard to induce them to root for it ; for in doing so
they will turn•over and mix the excretions with the
rough material, and thus aid in the absorption Of
the former.by the latter.
The material from the hog , ard, whenever clean
ed'oni, should be thrown into bulk, it such form
' as will turn water, and then be compressed with
t ' the bark of the shovel, and have fresh portions of
plaster, powdered charcoal, added to it and dusted
' fiver the surface of the heap.
• When first penned to fatten, they- should, for
-three or four days, at intervals of a Jay apart, have
mixed with the food, which should be soil, in the
proportion of it teaspoonful of sulphur, and balls
teaspoonful of copperas for each hog.
' Their food the first week er ten days, should. be
mainly 'pumpkins, roots, apples or vegetables of
- sorne f kiodlnixed with a small portion .. of corn
iMeal; Which should. be cooked. As th, feeding
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progresses, increase the quantiiy of meat. ' The last
' r ttitee weeks of the fattening, the hogs should be
' 4eil on cooked' ' orm meal.
. . 'f heir beds s could be proviJeJ with straw 'or
leaves, which s meld be cleaned oat and renewOd
.cilia; a week.' 1 .
Eich var] tvhereitebogs are fattened, should be
provided with iiii rubbing -post for the hogs in tub
themselves aga i nst, and a trough in which should
be constantly kept charcoal, rot.eu wood, ashes arid
salt. -
The'togs should be ft 1 thlice a day,. morning,
..,rtoon and evening, at rek afar hours—regufeerly be
ing promotive of success in feeding, and their
ittet!ghtehoeld.be wasted out-every day."
Setting Trees lo Autumn.
There is difference in opinion tag farmers in
meld to the bee,' time of uansplanung ands and
,pear trees. Spring time_has been generally pre
erred, though maoy contend that autumn jet better
tulle.
trust year the iessee of the young apple treee t in
atursetiels well tilled, held on so long and so green
it lit - tete was not much time between their drop.
ping anti that of the closing of the. soil by frost.—
' People, therefore, had not the leisure time which
many are ready to suppose that farmers are fall of
do attend to such business.
:One argument in favor of setting in the spring
father than in
,autumn has , been that a tree must of
,reeisiiiy.etand_more firmly through the
ground where all its roots have firm bold than in
a new place where they must beet) time - to fasten
themsel - vee and obtain a a new footing.
Another argument of weight is that mulching in
an - umn cannot be recommended on acount of the
danger thr t mice will And a harbor there and live
'pn the bark ot the young tree.
ißut these two objections may be obviated by a
.simple and ready process. Bank up the earth about
,the young trees, before the - frost closes the ground,
, „to the height of eight ciy,ten inches. This will keep
.the trunk.crect ilvough the winter and wilt be pret.
,ry sure to warn the Mice fitut they can - make no
,snug covy there for a water living. \
This mound of earth should a levelled down in
.the spLing„ when the mulch Atirty be applied as in
_else of spring setting. The labor will not be great
of ba::king in autumn or Inveliing . in the spring. It
jseqoal in its benefits to ohe hoeing.
In regard .to veils which were set last spring also
And mulched, it may be proper to .give them mor
stipport thrbughthe winter th,m to haul away the
rrittichjug that has not become rotten. Earth may
4se throw"' ward the tree sufficient to' hary'np all
; the litter, till another spring and the mice will seep
It should not be forgotten that the treading down
of the Ora snows which some is itglied inactice,
7/ 9 11teett the tree. whether set this year or last year.
• For all young apple trees, whether near walls Or
• stiller fences, are liable to be attacked by mice.—
Mil mice usually take up their Wittier quarters
- 0001) . 1.144 . the 9.rel spew JAlLT•4lanadiusdis
„, Ammar:Ave os Saw; .ts Vlintsr.—Soldt the
glikr,florp , iti,alo eight licurs in barutstrang enough
#o•belr ap egg. , Polio ogtbe.brine thoroughly, and
,mixthe - Wheat. with the strongest quick•limn, at the
rate of about one pint of hate toll bushel of wheat.
"Plieed 11 .0100 • 1 1 .thitilri and 111LbAhrtor eight to .
ten home. lf sown withit.drill, fan it bell:l44oi.
Sttg toyerporelhl,iwyphsa - •
6'4%41'4 should be delayed by wet weather;
**vain may be dried and ketit without lifTecting
• . sWidlen,:the:
quan
#ypec Acre,:tist be increased inthe hote par.
..c.Ftto 3 - 1.4
4.547. 11 .t . ,....;1701 11 ); (4104ir 1M• the ram!
. twairiam. 4rdraft. r.
i• T VI/WI;
V nitikTor4o 1 140 , •74, in ilk min viocili ing sorer- the:
rkWttlitetu,” to find hi4iti chalk is•gohigt
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}MOVED 14 the store recently by S
11 Eh Bailey . asigrocery sad Post
. cllice 3 doors
south c f Montanyes coinciiwherehe has received
a f oil, now aiiiicomplete stock of HIIPGS,
CINES,GROCIERIESAc.which he will
. sell cheap.
er f,r cash than eve'r; . .
Here you will firid annexed a few leading article 4
Senna Alex.. Vona te's Cordial .
do India Elix Opi
Cream Tartar Hay's Linimeut
Sup C Soda Heir Dye
Manna, • - - Harlem Oil
Magnesia Catc'd Ointment, Tiasks
do Curb, do Dailey's
do , 8 8 do MeAllester
do Meares' Shakers Herbs
Colocynth do ' Extracts
do Apple ' Tilden's Alcoeolic Ex't
Cochineal Rbei Extract
Trusses Hulls lalap Extract •
do Marshes, Meakim's Vanilla Ex%
do . Shaker, ' do Lemon do
Balsam Wisters do Mace do
do Cheesmase do Almond do
do Fir - do Cloves
do Copabia do Allspice do
do Tolu , do Nutmegs do
do Pere - -do Peach do
do Pulmoffary do Ginger do
do Sulphur do ) Cinnamon do
Acid 'Tartaric . do Orange do
do Acetic do ' Tonka do
do Bernoriic Lobin'sSpringtlower
do . Citric , do Musk do ,
do Nitric ' e do Violette -do
do Oxalic ' ' do Magnolia do
do Hy dromouic do Sweet Ilrer do
• do Sulphuric ' do Jesmin • do
Oil Linseed do. Joeley Cl'b do
do Sperm • do , Caroline do
do o,liy.es_ ,
.. _ do,, Jenny Lind do
-do Castor.' • :-, ', -.
dri Bertnet •'- rii,,
do Niatsfdot ' "- -...-- Syrings, Pewter aerrent
do Almonds do( Class *: i -do
do Amber Rect :-Nursing Bottleor Glass
do Amber Red , . do .do G. E.
do Anisi Rad RheiTurit
do Caraway :1- • , do do , E. , I
do. Croton do Ipecac
do Cobebs do Jalap
do Commits do Ginger White
do rennet: - do Orris ,
do Let.!ort Gum Camphor
do Cassia do . Opi Turk ,
do Cod Liver do Myrrh Turk
do LairanCiPla ti do Arabic do
do Neroli. - tio Copal
do Jesolin - do -Aloes Beet • ,
do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape
do Orange , 'Chloride Lime , •
do Rhodium , do Soda :• - -
do Ruse Russ %
. ;
do Cedrat ,Isinghtse do ,
do Copabia !Evens' Lancets
do Ergot Nitro Silver, Oer
do Verbena . Oxid Bisnuth
do Vioiette Blue Pill 1 met.
do Menesse f jndide Passe
do Melteduer .. •?Sri 'do
do Patchouly each do
Brushes, Paint ' 'Ralph do
do Varnish 10austie do
do Haft ICitiale 'err'
do idair,Caniel. lodide dd
do Nail Toupin
do Tooth • Prow led Iltereary
do Shaving ' " Stryebnia
do Flesh Piperin
do Cloth glateriam
do 110 ' lodine
Soap, Yankee Veratrin
do Crystalline Kreosote
do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Com Creta
do Coopers Morphine Sulph
do Rote do Act
do Victors ' Calomel, American
do Orange - do English,
do Tooth • . . Precipitate Red
do Erosive - do White
••do Castile " Sulph Zuni
do Military Bronze, Crimson
do. Bastin ' • , do Pale Gold '
do Brown do Dark do
Fricooherona do White
Pain Killer ' ' Gold Leaf, Op't
Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion
Oxygenated Bitters ~ America ._, do
Stoughton* Bitters
~. - Fruition' Blae -
Chloroforml • - - . it do
lioffinanN Anodyner . Venitian
,Red,;Englisit •
Together with Paints, Turpentine, % Virnihh, Dye-
Woods it Dye• Stuffs, Glass, Putty, chot e Groceries,
pore Wines and Liquors for Medicinal monism
-Also, Cigars of the best- brand ; and all art les con
necteil with the trade.
Having secured the services of Dr. S. Hems,
whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me
Jinni advice gratis to people, they paying for the
medicines only. Physicians can rely rpm' having
their prescriptions earefuLy compounded and, r ut
np. The stock, jia's been selected hrith great care,
and the goods will be, warranted as represented.
All ofDr.D. Jaynes . ' medicines. AyresCherry Pee. ,
torisi s henelts.Virtlittonie 'Syrup of Yellow Dock
Root, Orrick's, Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Yermifoge.
Together with all of the mostpopular P.atent medial*
Juine in use muurantly on hand and for saki at
a. M. REED...No.4 Brick Raw. .
Towanda,iiftrgember 11, • '
TO , THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
mra:ol,martix - raopumros c the Aegis .
aullutar4givasids - thanks to his ftsends.
and the traveling public phoning. fortheir libentl
patronage, an d solicits the contingence ofthe setae.
•
AN OMNIERIB, •
will (Oh regularly to and from the Wavetley Depot
3o meet .the Mail Tains for the et.coamitottation-of
straogera and travelers, who wish to-visit a plea.
ant iiliage vp.basitteseser 'otherwise.. A daily line,
orArstrate. _ • •
- "` Y ' F our 'gorse"
are Vicitutitti,thrOpiih'M 'Towanda. Those wishing
'will he - insured a seat in the coachlroin ibis flace:
these going to the
R 11.-1-11i1;-3 - 1k 4 D
ca.)! Ito*, ifi4',..lPPA.akbpor- or Ivo
ouo-oo.Apoolvs.ii i copleyAnce 343 lime: to •atetrt iitte
reliutarlralPf of cioaavogAvccirlfort,,. ,
As° , lh•r!le lirhelfiehiro AIM geAlrla here
can- kcoptcy ntiO l trom the cars tree . ,pf charge:
Athens. Kepi, 4. 1932
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1114L 111 ;4 8 -PafeP -1- Piii ProofPitol, 4 tAe4).IOY , 01mi
%IL" yqu,' setiMeOptireessitcle.
Viivaiasolle. 0802. 1 ' B. KINGt BURY'S.
Mtll
BUT STILL ALIVE!
4pother - 310118118 by
trolt-r f O l 4P°ll r l st r id iri
stikt:tittedi bai all mm, iny
'emelt Arleen dill isititadini, kitting: l *i nliri
. 4 ,01 by
. otit-iso, s e bituveliadioniii .15ptio,l,rite4
teeuryo ii Waliiiiteler isnot - ' hitt fisbeefit, 4
plawrispeakable benefit I have meshed frineihr
early last fall. I imalsaelistis riolsaveold. and. It
A ppgalainsii whiek,l had itkillrthernated, mitk
f ir
Ware PIWI IV with
a W,cough. and no , eipmtiradtim I kept satlk4
Foss until I:, wok faxlied. and bad the atteidanie of
Ay &wilt 947 4 0 1 in. was eialer,hiseariabootfour '
sradisond m the erpirition of dud dm res reduced
I so low that despiir took imlttrf stnrrilitutt framilti;
Ira Veil IV- phyaciaP abouirojed 1 Flo and' lava me
up to die with Mit. hetay Coni;utripithir IVTg„ iPpetito
was gone, my bowels very irregular. raver end niglit.
sweats, pain in -MY breast end eitoulder,,,attended with
a distressing vitigh; Which was very= tight; my fresh
half nearly all gone, rnd was so weak that- I could
scarcely raise my head kern - the pillow, and was truly I
ari object'of 'pity lo behold. $ My friends had been 'rent
forte tee ine die, and my sick bed was surrounded by
kind iota ssinpatbizing' neighbors, who had some - to
witness my departure from this world. • •
When all rays of hope had fled of my recovery, a
neighbor. Mi. Dal c id Conrad, proposed to try Schenck'e
Pultnettle - kiniPr Fith v iew of l "" nln g ItC P .c)ugh
and relieving mo of the toner phlegm, mutes a ,means
of'srfording temperny rani - 414.5t the time, '
" that I 4 ;4cm-forgone for the Syrup-to- be of any
permaneritheilefii." 'MY-wife, ensigns -for the relief
of my intense sufferings, procured same ed: the Poi
monic Syrup. I found it sffonied me relief, and con
tinued using it. I could feel -its healing influence
upon my lungs,
I continue to improve under its use, and my. friends
were much g ratified to witness my unexpected im
provement: many of my neighbors came tolouk at me
as one raised from the dead.
My cough now became loose, and I felt something
break. w err I had the pain in my breast, and I di..
charged large quantities of yellow matter. I hove for
weeks discharged nsid raised a spit box full of matter
every day. with hard lump, like grains of something.
My bowels now became regular and rit Loral, and my
appetite wasso far improvesJohat I could scarcely re
frain: from eating too much. My strength improved,
and I regained my flesh. '
I continued to improve in every respect soon after I
commenced using the Syrup, and The improvement
Colltilnlel until I was restored to my health. . I .bsve
paused through the inclement weather of the (suer
part of winter and the spring, and feel as well now as
ever I felt in my - fife, end tam this day a living testi.
minty of the :pelt , effteacy of ftehmsck's Pulmoine
Syrup** ageing tiiilroonary dlsegies.•
Lest this statement bethought tooltigbfy eole'red by
some people. I subjoin certificates of a number of the
inhabitants of Tawny, who,saw mast different tinter
during my disuse, and never expected toireer:To mum.
ed. I also appeal the certificate of the brothers of
Mystic Lodge. ISTiSt7O. f: 0. - of o.' F., who kindly
watched Over me, and folly believed they would con.
sign my remains to the tomb ; but, thanks Co Dr.
Schenck for his invalusble Polrironie Syrup, my life
hat been Oared. and I em permitted to make the fore•
g 9 ing statement for the benefit of sucking m ankind.
resiGe ap Tacoty.4l am 411 knoWn , t y mostior
the people there, and will be gratified to have' any
person Cl4ll upon me and learn mere'particulara of the
virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN.
June 24th, 1851. $
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The subireribers, members of the Mystic od ge,
270. 1.0. of O. F. of Holmesburg. Pa.'do, hereby cer-
tify that we know John.C. Green. (and is a member
in good standing iii No: 270 Y. G. of 0. F.) who was
dangerously ill with a low Pulmonary • Consumption,
last mint r, that they give him rp die ; that he
is now fully restored to perfeet health, and they believe
his te,eavery wog produced by Schenck's Pultrionic
*OP , . I
We believe his eertificate is correct in every par
ticular. , HENRY NEFF. P. 0.
ALFRED ROBINSON, P. G.
ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. u.
J. it. OSM AN, N.G.
• JACOB W
,ATERM JR;
J MESC. C AI. Y ELL
JOsHIJA PtiIINEMCIRE.
Holmesburg, Philadelphia Co., JAine 25, 1451.
The undersigned, residents of Timmy., eight miles
abowi Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John
C. Green, and Ore circumstances attending his case,
feel impelled bye deep sense of imperative duty, to
make universally known to the public his entire recov
ery from the : very-last stigma Pllll3lool, Consump
tion. So entirely helpless was his condition. having
been bat a brief period since in that rapid y rinkin4
and emseikte tire, es to orally preeltide, in the opin.
ion of his physicians and friende,wbo watched by his
bedside. all bopei of even a • tempreary recovery. end
Induration*, his present robust health. Thus thecaes
fel use of your invaluable Specific, the 'Palmetto Byr.
alkftlak o 4.44 l f Wier. ender the choomstacette.af hii
Previous prostrate, riot to say dying condition; one of
the most startling results that the whole attends Of neat.
c,,d .kill or science can produce. It deserves to be im
'gelid:ably reseeded to your credit, and secure to you,
the greeted diecoverer of this hitherto remediiese dis
ease. a lasting monument and a world-wide reputation
.in-theirealing art, that no time may either diminish or
destroy. Having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing
struggles and sufferings' from a continued cough, so
peraddad to the other eymptoms consequent upon, or
attending toile) last sta t ;es of a pulnuanarr disease;
and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nu
merous friends that ao - hurnsu poorer could relieve, or
protract his liCo, much less restore him back again to
hit former health, we feel it thus our duty to give- our
unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery,
by means of the exelusive use of your wonderful Syr
up ; and we should Mdced rejoice if we could be made
the humble instruments of relief and cure to others who
may berm unfortunate as to be similarly alibied.
David Conrad, Jeee Duffield,
C. Hinckle, A. Heath,
Joseph Head, Jr. , Jesse Watson,
Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn,
Matthew Toden, -James Torbert,
John Bloomesbury, , Allen VentlegrifL.
Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, end sold, whole
agle and retail, by. his sole agents, John 'Gilbert & Co.:
W hole...ale Druggists, 177 North Third Street, Phil'a.
Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N: Rierldirig &
No. 8 Stated. Boston ; H. Blakeley. corner' Third and
Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists
thrnnghout the United States: And by the following
Agents in Bradford County :
.11. C. Porter, Towanda,: D. Bailey & Soar lillaya;
rifle; T. Humphrey,Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn,
Ponta; W arford , , Monroe . ; P. .1). PruklSitrat,.
Leßoy;C. E. Hathbonc, Canton; King, & lirusburg
Troy; G: A. Perlcus. Aaron'.
(;O'A 11 lettere addressed to pa., J. C T . SCIIENCE.
CulatiohnGoeri at Co.,
,W, huh sale Druggists, No,
177 Nardi Third street; Phitainlphii. -
(RADFORD COUNTY PAINT.
T un Subscribers base recently spelled upon their
lads in Tuscarora Township, s Bradford Co:.
Pa., abed of Mineral and Fire Proof Paint. bid'
they offer to Abe attention of the public. • Ttti
ek which is stow aatestahrely, used. throng
snowy seem:upends itself to gasesal f favor by its
cheapness and by its peculiar. propane* of boom-
Lag alter* abort saposartass bard as slate, aseakm
lag buildings both fire and eralerprast
„ &strut* the public to ea ogr, paint a 464
! being willing that it Atoll stand .upos its own .uter
its. in fulteonfidence that no attcle ia market our.
pasioesit Iglesias. Melee& bad it leafed by prim
deal man. who dodos it ,superior to , any, kind of
Mimed Paiarcaawoilered to the: public. ,
• , have made : preparations ;for supplying., any
:quantity that maybe needed:and • shall ,haos, a sat.,
ply at Unity every moth in ibis f i logniy, to give the
public ea opportaustyrol:MstiPg
,
those wit; any wish ;to_..emanglikale its
upplEthe *abject, will address as at baceyville. WY.
ouliagVO! E VSHR2 41311.4 W A Y,
HENRY MONTGOMERY.
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This - is to eertifyobat thorciqghly t iested
ppirie g lecently„irriseoseied by t3humway., (10 •
11f
.otitedciithy;atid in my opinion it is as good 'as if ,
rtri!, baser. ilign : Elake's, ovinskifithie T have - der;
twittalwistowupend it to the public:l, , ' : .1 J.
,OBEs T.' CARRIER.
Towanda, Sept. 4, 1851.
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In addition to tho PlOl5l frzeit - f!llo Al 6 tinY , W l r•
; Emery's Potent Changeable 'politer, Thret Et
er, Sepatatitt and bands complete, fot :150 00
2 hoises; .l
.
Enery's PatentVhangeablePoweiThresh =
er, Separator and b _ ands complete, for )120 00
1 home,
Emihiii.ltnprexed-Wide Rink and Pt,nton
with Threaher, Separator and bands, for 1211 00
2,-horses,.• .s- • -• •
"Vac ry'islinproved Wide Rack aid Pinion •
with Tbreatei, SeParittor and bands for 96 00
Ilbrstr, ; 1 • I , ' .
Common or. Wheeler Rach and Pinion
Power, Thresher, Separator and bands 135 00
fort horses,
CoMMon or Wheeler Rack and Pinion
Power. ThrAher, Separator %nd band i i 110 00
tar 1 horse,
(:0 - •If sold peparately, the following prices are
. Charged.:
tmayS.POtcat Change,le gorse Powers,
—.WO 00
80 00 ,
Emery'', Improved Wide Rack and Pinion Punier.
F,.r two horses ...$9O 00
For one horse...., 60 00
•
Common. _Rack and Pinion, in Wheeler Power.
For two horses.. ....... ....... .......... $66 00
For one horse. 75 00
Thresher with Cilinder 26 inches long
and 14f diameter, together with &pars- $96 'OO
or and Fiticres, '
Portable Circular Saw Milt with 24 inch
Saw. filed and set, it running order for $35 00
cituingfire-wood,&e.
Upright or ,Pelloir . Saw Diitl. for. Wbeef. 00
wrights, etc.
, Churning Attachment for dririfig one or
two Chorus at'a time of barrel site or $l2 00
lessino extra gearing wanted.).
Cross Cut sawing Arrangement, for bes.
tiny and cutting of logs, including saw, $l2 00
guidei, and-connections for use.
Power,Corti,Bocllers, for 1 horse and for 7 $35 to
2 lionies. S $6O 00
For t wo horses,
Fur one horse..
TERMS—CASH, or NOTES with security and
interest, payable in 4 or 6 months. Wben good
endorsed notes, payable at bank are received, part
of the interest will be deducted.
ALL ARTICLES WARANTED, MADE OF
good materials. and to opperate as represented. or
may he returned to the subscriber within three
months and pnrcha , e money refunded. Written
warrantees given when required. Persons wishing
to buy-
trOMII4BAURIZ DIZ.V.EaCtU - S„
should order them at in early day as the Man ufac-
Utters are muc,lioltiyen by orders, and supply can
not at all times be kept on hand.
.417' It is lint necessary for me to recommend
these 'Threshing Machines for they are we:l known.
and recommend themselves - to the good sense and
pocket of every prudent fanner.
lam fully prepared to furnirrh a well made aril
-etc. I will atiorsntre that the freie.ht on any Two
Horse Machine. shall not.he over $9 atyinghainton
or Corning, or at any intermediate station on the
N. Y. & E. R. It. M. ‘VELLES.
Athens, Bradford Cn. Pa. June 21. 1952.
BOOTS & SHOES!
Sohn W. Wilcox,
HAS removed his establishment to H. Mix's store,
comer of main sweet and the public square. and
will continue the manufacture of Boors and Shoes, as
beretokee. ,
He has Net received from New York a large avert
men* of Women's. Children's and Misses' Shoes, which
are offered at low prices. The attention cf the fedi,.
is pwricularly directed to his averment, comprising
the Midwife/ new styles :—Enarnelled Jenny Lind get
ter boots; do. shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters;
Walking shoes. Nuking, &e. M loses' gaiters and shoes,
of evrj.decriptitm. A large arspertment of Children's
fancy goiters, hoots and shoes, of all Irmo,.
For the Oendemen, shnost every style of gaiters and
shoes. This stock he been personally grimed with
eats, and be Whales be can offer superior articles st
reasonable priellek
Cr The refitted attention paid to Afanufaefunng,
end he hopes by doing work well to merit a continu
ants of tilt liberal patronage he has hitherto received.
Tnwsnds. May 8, 1851.
JOHN C. .11101111 /AIRES XIX/ A a t.• st.
ADAMS & szaarassaunk
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
riro IFILVD4 Bradford Coutsfy Pm.
TL. Waco 211171111.11CMEMICIPAL40/109
COUNTI SURVETaRs
LTAVING located" in Towanda, his services may
1.1 .be obtained by addressing a line through the Post
Office, or by calling at the office of Ulysses Meteor,
Esq., where he will be found, or where a written ap
licatpion May be lat. Nov. 1, 1850.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they have taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Et:cowing, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all
kinds of BLACKSMII'IIING upon reasonable terms.
They are determined by doing their work well slid
promptly. to merit,oa they hope to receive a share of
public patronage.
HORSE-81 - 19E1ND done in tho best manner. AD
kinds of repairing Machitiery,oxecutc4 in the cost 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 doue, and annufactered from the beat materials.
The public - a:8 uguested to give us a trial, and judge
for themselvea. EtiENWINE .Ir, SEEDISCHIL
Towanda, May 2. 1951. •
7631VICINIMS WATAISAINEM
Important to llcrasehoopers:
VIM subscriber thankful rel. the
liberal - patronage beretotuie re
treived. begs leave to inform his
friends and the goblin generally.
FI those commencing House.
= ; kee ping g Le parietals? that bells
: 1 •;;" on
111) .1 ill a Nble a rt r i t e l ler I I
warrant ta be made , in a tudicantial manner, and of
the best Wateriais.
111JRISAITS,:stuth as mahogany end walnut dress
ing boreati'llaibie and plain tops; mahogany and
walnut niaaltstiods, marble tops. andlrlaim...of di&
faikatputtatidi.llani :aiistacul tablas, %fail Coach =
es, gbatntsbi; .; ' . . • '
BEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low
post beadsteads, Badslied in Handsome style, and. ,of
Approved patterps, together viith other iantiture asst.
ally called:for, all of 'Which: will be (add on the most
. •
Accommodating terms. •
"*""rhi!etibs'ariber is also provide:446h:
figAIFME, end 'Will bold ilintard f in
readine,:s to attend sn all- order; • in' Undertaking.
He ioifl iiih lee ;boxes 'when desifed;by 'aid
of whiehillie corpse may, be kept for-a. weeli. ; „Cm,.
Vilttfßimaiichi,APE.,
- Of all kinds Made 40-order, and
evarvantud fthe.best trittvrialsaudliorkman•
Towanda, January 17, MRS.
164166...:t
ff ACTURE.,6testo' gpelses . ler°,
fi ‘ cioi to 4600sboreee'pewer. et' rips
On* on heavy - , iron bed plitee,Mat in Ind piece. Alt
bore eipansistrvaftealilk , jilotilrotind sou to be
'death' tight Withifti Picking or_ *ail all bearing} slid
wearing
,sorfseesterr,andruaningis' bajnitable &rad
°Mould or Vain ' all balance widefifvfith
tornelbeit fadr. The ii*salatir rulaelsairto thifttal
plate. Tate Fond' ramp ateindePentlfof
stringed with. credit shaft sod ditti vied lormirAilley.
ready to - nidise beat from the engine shaft or from
any other shaft. 'The whole st7le'of walk - is tint Mar.
1 4 .0 bY say engine binders m thetaitod State:.
Boilers of tie bat Anierflus of English iron hied%
emit, or' wronglit itten-eithek tobvitr or , with dues—
made in the mod thorough manner;.
' Engines from 6 ici - .loo . boniei Oder mindinily - on
hand' or in progress, to
,delivered within I few days
of the riteipt of order: '-
Also, Steam fistw Mills, alights of sawing 6000 feet
board measure, of one inch boards, in l hours, with
one Miley'reir, and requiring nO other fuel than the
sawdust.
- -
TORE.
&Ines.
The following. ale the prices of a few of these en
gines:—
Saw Mill, Including steam engine, boiler and iron
chimney. complete ;
,pitmau irons; Omley saw irons;
setters; feed, and .4 bolts and irons for 30 feet of
carriage, complete , $l5OO,
rn
Stea engine, 10 indiameter of cylinder, 25 in. stroke
with tubular bolter, contvining
. 3EO square feet of
heating surface, and all castings, pipes, valves, and
other parts necessary to set it in complete opera
tion, $1525
Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder. 30 in. stroke
with tubular boiler, containing 980 square feet of
heating surface, complete as before,. 51775
Delivered on the can of the Boston and Maine Rail
road at Lawrence, 26 miles from Boston. Terms,cash
on delivery.
Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers,
and prices eccordingly.
McKay h Handley. late of Pittsfield, Moss.. whrise
steam engines are already widely. known, have receniky
taken charge of the works Of the iasex Compony.and
will be able, with their increased facilities and expe
rience, to make their approved engines cheaper and
better than heretofore.
May 8. tss2.y GORDON McKAY. Agent.
$BOO CIECAULEiNGE!
YXTHATEVER concerns the health, and happiness
VI" of • people, is at all dines of the most valuable
importance. I take it for granted that every person
will do ill in their power to nee the lives of their
children, and that every person will endeavor to pro:
mote their' own health at all sacrifices. I-feel it to be
my duty solemnly to assure you that WORMS, ac
cording to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians
are the primary carers of • large majority of diseases
to which children and adults wre liable ; if you have
an appetite continually changing from one kind of foal
to another, bad breath, pale in the stomach, picking at
the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry cough,
slow fever, poise irregular—remember Chat all these
denote Worms, mid you should at onto apply the re
medy :
An article founded upon scientific principles. corn.
pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per•
fectly safe when taken, and determined hi all its effects
and not leaving the system in a diseased condition. as
most advertised nostrums. composed of Cnlomel.for the
removal of Worms, such fits Lozenges, Vermife w
Sm., but has performed the most astonishing curesoind
saved the livta.of thousands,_ both young and old.who
have been pronounced bopele..g—incurable by Physi
cians. Read the following, and becenne convinced of
its efficacy over all others
MR. N. HOBE:SUCK—This is to certify that my
child, 15 yews of age, having been sick for 5 years,and
was attended by Ws:Loper. Whdlis and Phisler for a
lung time without rece,ving any beLefit ; when after
g vine bet urasincurahle, I went to Philadelphia and
consulted me of the hest physicians: her disease still
growing
_worse. It was at- this time I was induced to
try Hobensark Worm Syrup, and after taking two
bottles she entirely ree-sined her health. Hoping that
this will prove a benefit to parents 'amigo children are
similarly affecteil.
I am yours. &c., R. BOVV3II3'.
Nepart of the system is More liable to disease than
the Lives, it senior as a fi (ever to purify the blood,
or giving a proper secretion to the bile ; so that any
wreng action of the Lifer effects the other important
pans of the ~stem, and results variously in Jaundice.
Liver tomplsint, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore
watch every symptom that night indieste a wrong
action of the Liver. These rat being composed of
Roots and Plants, furnished by nature to heal the sick
—Namely, Ist : An Expectorant, which augment, the
secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or
promotes the discharge et secreted matter. god—an
Alleratitx, which changes in some insensible sod ins
explicable manner. the certain morbi4 action of the
system. 3il-4 Tonic, which gives tone and strength
to the nervous system, renewing health and visor to all
parts of the body. 4th—s Cathartic, which acts in
perfect harmony with Ober ingredients, and operating
on the bowels, and 'spelling the whole mass of corrupt
and vitiated matter, and pyrifying the blood, which de
stroys disease and restores health.
Agents fur Bradford Countg—Dr. H. C. Porter and
J. M. Reed, Towanda ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; M.
Bullock & Co. Smithfield ; Barnes & Bailey, Waver
ley ; H. Spear, Springfield ; Eli Baird, Troy ; L. D.
Taylor, Burlington; Brown & Rockwell, Monroeton ;
Parkhost & Lamb, Leroy ; Chas. Rathbone, Canton ;
also I'. D. Howland, Columbia, travels in the adjacent
counties. 48v
STILL IN OPERATION?
(- - I
1
Stands of various kinds. Chairs
end Bedsteads of every, description, which are, and
will be made of the best r.,aterial and workmanlike
manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper
than can be bought in any other Ware-room io the
country.
BZULTIT-liMALT/311
on hand on the most reasonable 'zrmso_ A good
HEARSE will be furnishedon Funeral °cessions.
JAMES MACHINSON.
Towanda. Jane 1. 1852.
BOOTS di ND SHOES.
MilO N nen o t r es th e e r ott r g
ell ' t in a rra r d.
ford County, can be found at .1.
& 8 Alexander's Clothing Store
Brat door south of Mercer's Dry
Coo& Store. on Main street. -
N. D.. TILIIILIMEM
Of Elmira. has established_ a Branch it the above
place. '''All bur wort will be sold at the price mark.
ed and no , deviation in price : and is either bought
direct fmur the Manufacturer or made by ourselves
and warranted to give entire satinfaction. Every de•
acription of
0 O t 7 fIAND .8 H.O ea •
Mens, Womens, Childrens and Youths Also. Mens
and - Wmriens' Chit and Buffalo and India
Rubber Over Nhoes cheap for cash..
" i*"; Pleise eaamind for youraelres)
Towanda Q t 22 , ; 1852 ' Sm.
EStray. .
CAME ittloittiO eneloatireiot.the subteriber inAry•
sox township, about two months some, a brin•
dte Steer, two yearthdd, obi particularly/I:harked.—
The owner is ;requested 'to trove property, :pay
chatires; and take said steer away.
• Wysoz, Oct. 28. 1852. P. .TIITCICI.AND.
MMEM
8523311
Stobensaeles Worm Syrup.
Monnis Rirrn,N, J
Zobensack's Liver Pills.
• I
THE subscriber would an
nounce to the public that he
have now on hand, and w ill make
to crc'e • all kinds of
Cabinet Furniture,
such as Bofas.Divans, Lounges
Center, Card, Dining and Break
fast Tables. Mahogany, Wal
nut, Maple and Cherry Bureaus,
~: ~.__._.. ~.:,_..~._,._::1_~
CHERRY PECTO4
ongs,'" COLDS,' BollBs
AIip4ACHITIS, WH00PT1(66,3,:l
. fir, ASTHMA, in ," 4- .
HONSWIEPTIOS.
OF an tie numerous medicines extant,
o , then/ , ludetible) kir the are of
complaints, nothing has ever been Le n d
; compare in its effect, with this Prep e „, 4ol 7
cure obthcAlinei; std in su d c
y n _
the longs cud thrust where medicine i ;:71
this will do it. It is pleasant to take, tad
raft in seeordabee With the direction,,
advertititt for the information of those sic
it but those who have not. Families dm
its value will not be without it, and b y 14
tic,
they are seamier from the dangerous e or „„ ti ., : k i
Coughs anal Colds which neglected, r im
consumption.
The Diploma of , ttitt , Maesacburet ta
awarded tb this preparation by the Board offs
tileptember 1847 t also, the Medals of the the I
Institutes of Art, in !ilk country ; Rho th e
hX
of the Ohio institute at Cincinuan , Las b t „,,
the CIIEFIRT PICTOItAi, by their Governme nt o '4l
sideratton of its extraordinary ereel;en ce
ue ,,, i n curing affections of tl.e Lungs and ;b et ,
Rend the following opinion founded on
experience of the eminent Physician of the
City of
Dr. .1. Ayer a,;;;
Five years trial of your Cheri" Pect,rd. in 0,,
lieu, has proven what I foresaw hum
must be true, that it eradicates and Mel
and colds to which we, in Mis section,
liable. 1 think its equal has. not yet been coos
nor do I know how a better remedy ma tiemy,
the distempers of the throat and tunas.
.1. J. BURTON,
See what it has dune on a wipaed moeitin A ,
only in the following cases, but a thou/autism,
Dr. Ayer: SUDBURY, Jen. 21,5A1
In the month of July last, I was attacked t r
lent diarrhuoa in the mines of California. lit
to Ban Francisco in hope of receiving benefit,
chance of climate and diet.-51y diarbea crtei i
was followed by a severe cough—and macho ! ,
I final& fluted for home, bat received no howil
from the voyage. My cough continued togas,
and when I arrived in New York, I was at op al
ed by my *Acquaintances as a victim of m ut
I must conic,:s that I saw setaulacie' nt res.!, get
what my friends all bidielial. At this tim e 1,
monad taking your truly invaluable medieval
little expectation of deriving any benefit Irma
You .would not receive these lines dud I not rtmi
My duty to state to the aflllcted, through tun
health in the space of eight months u ful: t
ed. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRTIV
TORAL. Yours truly.
WILLIAM IV . SMITE
WasuriroTos, Pa, Apra lES
Dear Sir : teelitm that I have I
area eland
premature grave, through your morumenallay
providence or God. I will take the I.lctly t
my gratitude
Cough. and the alarming sy m ptoms of C AR 7
had reduced me too low to leave em 301‘1,.4:
hope. when my phy-ician brought me r bo , „
PLCTOR A L. ' ft seemed to atr.4l non r
and now in a few weeks time has rtacrh: ri,co
health.
If it will do for others what it ha; ! ; , r 01 ,
are N.O ni I,ly one of the lieneteiii:Arieth
Sincerely wishing you every 1 , 1, , ,c.c. ire
Very re:pectfd!ly you-..
JOIIN J. CLARK. Hector of N. Perer•!Cl4•
With such assur.nce and ran cuc men,
eer proofean be adduced unless it be cam u,
upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AMI, Pr
Chemist. Lowell. Mq44l,
Sold hy Dr. H. C. PORTF.P.. Tsvyln,ii. R. I
Wrlkborci; E. Dyer. Cmtn2i.r Hunnoi
Borden, Tioga ; W. H. Eli lot Ebntri A. Tr
Nl,lntrose ; and by Rll (hue ”%e,V""e.
NONE Genuine unless accompamen Di its ,
le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dt.
80171!rV & Co., upon each box.
To offering to the public this justly eelebnatit
BRETON BALM OF LIFE. it to not ow ost,
make any false statements or will mO6OOO ll
superior efficiency in restoring t') health the art
suffering, well knowing that their rep ing I
STANDARD. MEDICINE la of itself silken
ence for the afflicted.
Many proofs might be given of tbelr velum;
but we prefer those unacquainted with them to
themselves by enquiring of living Nitnesses
the Pills. They wi.l find them needy runl
able in all cases. being purely rrge able, ad Iv
tine worthy their best confidence and palm*
The following certificate was sent us fot the F
goods •
Hereni &DTA, Monroe Co. N. Y..llst
10,14
We the undersigned, eitinme of Hewlett,
used personally Dr. Souk's .horcreli - n Bosh
witnessed the health-restoring therettic.xt
recommend these Pills to the aftbcted its 41E 10
which we are acquainted.
G. M. ROBERTS, G . BROWN.
141. D. Pli ILLi FS, D G. on`.
H. A. TIBBETTS, I ,F, ItV
P. S.—You are at liberty to puhltsh the lit :zet
lic good.
Buflr•lif. or COU3TInTErre ! 9en3IIIVI:
any one who is making a spUnotls ativie
ed to make use of our name ; but SOIDe
bad the impudence to ieretsie cur bore: sal C 44
; Cacclars, Certificates, &c. Un'ess ltd pi;:s
careful when 'hey purchase, they aril be 31 co
V" The genuine Sorereign Balm bitt
wholesale and rated . ,of Dr. SOULE is co ,
Ononja
by ga Co. N. V
Sold Dr. H. C PORTE
their. Agents in ever, town in the count's:
Removed to B. liingsbery's
W 4. Chamberlin,. ,
ITAS just retarat rica ,- ,'
1..... 1. 1 . of New Ica 11 .0 "
C ..ek supply of Ward" Ler. trr
( • . 1 7 Silva ware, toleP"" 4 i
: I ', the following sitield'"
, L'Epine 80 Plain WOO`
' ‘‘,./l- •- 4 ,
Ils- a com I awns° 41
p ea _I
Jewelry. nth 111 Ell OW;
ger Rints r lireast Pim. Dracelete. 140 1100
Gold Pens. Keys, etc. Also, all aro of 61
and any quantity of Steel Dea.l.-411 of wdia
Cm sale exceradingly cheap for CASH.
Walebee repaired on shartlotire. and ,
to run well,or themoney walls, wended-la
ten agreement given to that effect if rori a ul ''
N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, end Coan
c 5 t •
taken in payment for wort : and she. /roe “
Mg
.
aretter,thal the Produce f73(181 fie paid trie
t
a done—l war against credit in all its terms .
_..
W. A. OHAM BERLIN, V"
- Towanda. April CS, 1E450.
.•• . , nitraY.
CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber In
attar in the face—also. a yearling
'township of Pike—one red vesrlinf
owner is hereby notified. to prove prortfli
s 1110 I
charge*. and take them away ,
0.. t 51' Fri 2.
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