Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 13, 1857, Image 4

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    Jfarntcr's department.
Effects of Clover Hay on Animals.
Sonic late writers have taken tlie position
that clover hay produces a most injurious ef
fect on domestic animals, particularly horses ;
aud that to this cause the great increase of dis
eased horses is to be attributed. We lately
heard a farmer affirm, that he believed the in
troduction f clover hay into general cultiva
tion the greatest curse yet inflicted on the
country, and assigned as a reason for this sin
gular opinion, its effects on auimals when used
as a fodder. Late English writers have at
tributed to this kind of hay the prevalence of
heaves in horses, and the great iucrease of
other diseases that effect the respiratory or
gans. This is a most important subject, and
should receive a full investigation. Clover is
too important a plant to be discarded or con
demned, except upon the most satisfactory ev
idence. Its value as a fertilizer and a prepar
ative for wheat, to say nothing of its use for
pasture and hay, would demand that it should
not be condemned unheard. For ourselves,
we have very little belief in the injurious prop
erties assigned to clover. Wc have used it
constantly for pasture and for hay, more than
thirty years, and never, to our knowledge, has
an auiraal suffered from it ; certainly, no horse,
has been taken with the heaves when fed on it
or while in our possession. As hay for sheep
wc have considered it unrivaled, and should
have no fears that any of onr stock would not
winter well, with a supply of well of well-cur
cd clover hay.
And here lies, we think, the great source of
objection to clover hay. It is too often im
perfectly cured. To save the leaves and the
heads, which arc apt to fall in handling or cur
ing the hay is put into the barn while the
large stems are full of moisture or the natural
juices, and the fermentation which ensues the
causes the whole mass to become damp ; ami if
not spoiled wholly, it becomes mouldy, black,
and when used raises such a dust, it is no won
der that horses and cattle are choked or their
lungs destroyed. Our experience shows that
clover may be perfectly cured without losing
any of its valuable parts —cured so that when
fed out, no more dust will be flying than from
timothy or herds-grass, and we are slow to be
lieve that from such hay any injury to auimals
ever ensues.— Ohii Vail y Farmer.
LIME BARRELS FOR PRESERVING APPLES.—
A correspondent of the New Jersey Farmer
says :
'• I had occasion to overhaul some apples
the other day. They were picked in the or
chard, and on the same day, and were put
away the same day ; and some in flour bar
rcls aud some in lime barrels. Those in the
flour barrels were much decayed, while those
in the lime barrels were sound, and but very
few showed any signs of decay. The apples
were of the same variety." Under certain
circumstances, it is well known that lime act
us an antiseptic, though under other cireum
stances it accelerates dcconqiosition. For in
stance, it will preserve dry straw, but decom
poses wet straw. Iu the above instance, tin
lime on the barrels probably excluded the air.
and absorbed the the moisture given ofTby the
apples, and thus counteracted two of the prin
cipal causes of decay.
We also see it stated that apples have bcei
preserved perfectly in salt barrels. A corres
poudent of the Scientific American says he
" purchased five barrels of choice apples last
Fall, from one pile and put them in his cellar.
On the Ist of April he found that those in four
of the barrels were mostly decayed, while those
in the other were perfectly good and sound !
Upon examination he found that the one bar
rel had contained salt, and to this fact he at
tributed the pseservation of the fruit. We
ate perfectly sound apples on the 20th of this
month (July,) which had been kept without
any unusual care. Perhaps the most impor
tant part of preserving apples and other fruit,
is to pick them carefully by hand from the
trees aud to avoid bruising them.
ASHES AS MANURE. —No farmer now-a-days
throws away his ashes, but all do not know in
what quantities to apply them to their lands.
A practical correspondent of the Gevessec Far
tner, gives his experience briefly in the follow
ing terms : On the use of ashes, leached and
unleuched, I can speak with confidence, hav
ing seen very encouraging results from their use
on grass. On a meadow of the aforesaid soil,
which had been in grass several years and
nearly run out, leached ashes were spread 011
in the fall at the rate about forty bushels to
the acre. The next season the hay crop on
that part treated with ashes was more than
double what it was on the rest of the field, ac
cording to the extent ; and the season follow
ing the effects of the ashes were nearly as great
—the grass growing more luxuriantly, and
keeping green longer than the rest. Unlcach
ed ashes were tried in smaller quantities, with
similar effect. For reclaiming grass land that
lias been cropped for years, I think there is no
manure, accessible to all farmers, that is as
beneficial as wood ashes, as they contain, to a
great extent, those elements, which have been
exhausted from the soil by the growing plauts.
CUTTINGS —In putting in cuttings, never
leave but one bud above ground. Whether
the cutting have two, three or four buds, but
one should be put under the ground, and that
one but jnst above the surface. If yon put
but one bud under ground and two or three
above, the leaves from these above, arc out
of proportion with the roots from that below ;
they evaporate water faster than the roots cau
supply it ; and the cutting droops and dies,
upon much the same principle as when, in
transplanting a tree, you deprive it of a large
portion of its roots without equally diminishing
the top. Whether a cutting should be placed
horizontally and shallow, depends much npon
the nature of the soil. If the soil is inclined
to retain water, it may be shallow, but should
approach a perpendicular direction, running
deeply, in a soil that readily evaporates water.
—Flair, Loom and Anvil.
To KEEP RHOKED MEAT IN SUMMER. —We
have preserved our hams for twenty years, iu
the following way, and have the first one yet
to be attacked by insects or become tainted.
It is simply when the warm weather approach
es to have them well rubljed with clean, dry,
hickory ashes, then packed down, well sprin
kled with ashes, in a tight cask, and closely
covered. The ashes are easily washed off and
help rather thau otherwise, to cleanse the meat
—Ed. Tel.
keeps up a kind of day
light iu the mind, aud fills it with a steady and
perpetual serenity
Xiliscetlaneons.
TOWANDA HARDWARE CUTLERY,
IRON AND STOVE STORE.
' _ Wholesale and Retail Dealer
fll M" jVri' ifrlfo "* Hardware and Stoves, Iron
Nails, Sasli, (Ikiss, Paints
-g -ft Oil", House Trimming*—
kinds of Carriage trimmings,
ffiffilifrf II UP! l !'Bß!H fiea * Ulothfsand Laces, Carriage
MBBIBP*BBQHP| |K-1111-IS' and Joiners' Planes,
JjeAL 11 V.'rj Saws, Angers, Chisels and all
other Tools—Cross Cut, Mill
* and Circular Saws, Blacksmith
Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices,
■ Hammers and Screw Plates,
Axes. Broad Narrow, Lath and Hand Hatcbets—Cable,
Log. Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels
and Spades.
POCKKTAND TABLK CUTLERY-Shears ar.d Scis
sors. Edge Tools of all kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettles,
Shovel and Tongues, Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Pails,
Mops and Washboards, aud all other kinds of house-keep
ing implements.
In the HARDWARE line, Brass, Brittania, Jappaned
and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Band. Scroll
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, Ac. Parous,
Is-ad Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works.
Patent. Stretched Leather Belting and String leather,
and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that
we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac
turers andimporters, including the largest assortment
and greatest variety of
STOVSS
Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining-
Room. Six Plate and Cylinder.ever brought into Northern
Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; all of which we
are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low !
rates, and on as good I'EKMS as can be found this side of
New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought
of first hands and in full packages and large quantities,
that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and
Dr floods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to
15 per cent, less thau any of them, which advantage we
shall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows
always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job
Work done to order, on short notice and warranted.
Don't mistake the jdace to buy STOVES and HARD
WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op
posite Tracy A Moore's, Main street, in the new Wood
Building, lettered all over.
Oram and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania
and Copper. Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees
wax wanted for goods.
10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price
in CASH will lie paid.
Towanda, April 2, 1557.
R. WATROI"S n. M. SKWAKD E. 11. COOK.
RWATIiOUS k Co., DEALERS IX
• HEAVY 4- SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A j
:t, Water st. Elmira, N. Y.
We have recently made large additions to our extensive
stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev
ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest
cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma
terials, Iron and steel. Nails aud spiko, Ropes and Cord
age. Paints, t tils and Glass, Mill saws of every size and
shape, either Malay tlang or Circular.
Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A
leather, Class at wholesale. We are prepared to supply
Merchants with Class, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man
ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on
hand or made to order.
CORTRACTOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho
vels, Blasting Powder. Ac.
Agents for Rich A Wilder's Patent •Salamander .Safes,
Fairbank's Platform Scales, and Welch A Orillilh's Circu
lar saws.
Large sizes up to f,O inch, always on hand and sold at
Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by
mail.
Elmira, April 7, I*5C. n-44-12m
ANEW and singularly successful remedy for the cure
of all Billious diseases—Costiveness, Indigestion
Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers "(tout. Humors,
Nervousness, irritability, Inflamations, Headache, Pains
in the Breast, Side. Back,and Limbs, Female Complaints,
Ac., Ac. Indeed very few are the diseases in which a
Purgative Medicine is not more or less required, and much
sickness and suffering might be prevented, if a harmless
but effectual Cathartic, were more freely used. No per
son can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ;
besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases,
which might have been avoided by the timely and judi
cious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds,
Feverish symptoms, and Billions derangements. They
all tend to liecome or produce the deep seated and for
midable distempers which load the hearses all o*er the
land. Hence a reliable family physic, is of the first im
portance to the public health, aud this Pill has been per
fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors,
and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything
lirtlicrfo known of any medicine. Cures have been ef
fected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by per
sons of such exalted positions and character as to forbid
the suspicion of untruth.
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in
favor of these Pills, we may mention :
Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston,
and State Assaver of Massachusetts, whose high Profes
sional character is endorsed bv the—
Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United
States.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the Honse of
Representatives.
ARBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England.
fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston;
also
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York
City, endorsed by
Hon. W. L. M A RCY, Secretary of State.
WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America.
S. KELAND A Co., Proprietors of the Metropolitan
Hotel, and others.
Did space permit, we could give many hundred certi
ficates front all parts where the Pills have licen used, but
evidence even inore convincing than the experience of
eminent public men. is found in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and study,
are ottered to the public as the best and most complete
which tiie present state of medical science can afford.—
They arc compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of
the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extract
ed by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combin
ed together in such a manner as to insure the liest results.
This system of composition for medicines lias been found
in Cherry Peetoraland Pills both, to produce a more ef
ficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any
process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the
old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with
more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by
this each individual virtue only that is desired for the cu
rative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious
qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the
curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self
evident the effects should prove as they have proved,
more purely remedial, and the Pills a moire powerful an
tidote to disease thau any other medicine known to the
world.
As it is frequently expedient- that many medicines
should lie taken under the connsc-1 of an attending Physi
cian, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy
without knowing its cora|>osition, 1 have suppled the ac
curate Formula! by which lmth my Pectoral and Pills are
made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United
States ana British American Provinces. If however there
should be any one who has not received them, they will
be forwarded by mail to his request.
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few
would be taken ii their composition was known ! Their
life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.
The composition of my preparations is laid open to all
men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject
freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scienti
fic men to be a wonderful medicine before its cll'ects were
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the
same tiling of my Pills, and even more confidently, and
are willing to certify that their anticipations were' more
than realized by their effects upon trial.
They operate by their jMiwerful influence on the inter
nal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into heal
thy action—remove" the olistructions of the stomach, how
els, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their
irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever
they exist, such derangements as arc the first origin of
disease.
Prepared by Dr. Ja. C. Ayer, Practical and Analyti
cal Chemist, Jewell, Mass.
Price 25 cents per Box. Five Boxes for $ 1,00. Sold
by H. C. PORTER an.l PATTON A PAYNE, Towanda,
and by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. Sly
(N ARPETINGS.—AII prices superfiue aud
J ingrain carpetings, just received by
April 0, 1 £57. J. POWELL.
BOOTS AND SHOES —The largest and
most complete assortment of Boots and Shoes ever
exhibited in Towanda, to which particular attention has
been given in the purchase, and which will positively be
sold less than at any other establishment in Northern
Pennsylvania, just received by
April 0,1857 J. TOWELL.
Unsiuees (Curbs.
DR CIIAS. M. TURNER, PHYSICIAN
4* SURGEON, offers his professional to
the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity. Office and res
idence iu the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH,
Esq., one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine
Street.
JAMES MACFARLANE, A TTORNE Y
AT DAW, TOWANDA, PA. Occupies the Office, in
the Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq.
••" He will attend to procuring Bounty Warrants
and Pensions. March 22, 1855.
H. J. MADILL P. D. MORROW.
\f ADILL k MORROW, A TTORNE YS
I*l AND COUNSELLORS AT LA IF,— Office
over Mercur's Store. Towanda, Pa.
Towanda, April 2, 18. n-43-tf
DR. E. H. MA SOX, I'll YSICIAN A ND
SURGEON, offers his professional services to the
people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence
on Pine street, where he can always lie found when not
professionally engaged.
1? II PARSON S7 AT TO RNE YAT
J LA IV, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V.
M. A H. F. Long's store. Aug- 7, 156.
McCAB E '• S
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Between J. Kivgsberifs ij- J. Powells stores.
-gjCTMjk TH K subscrilier would respectfully tender to
"'"wSSdtSft customers and the public generally hissin
cere thanks for the very liberal patronage ex
teiided to him tbe past season. He solicits a continuance
of the same.
He would say to the public that he intends to keep con
stantly on hand a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds,
the best the country affords, which he intends to sell for
very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.—
Please give ni> a call.
or .Meats, Ac., will lie delivered on short notice, when
ordered, at any place in the Corporation.
Towanda, Feb. 12, 1*57. J. McCABE.
pi.OOK k WATCH REPAIRER.—The
V/' undersigned is constantly receiving from New-York
ly Express, new additions to his Stock of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Silver ware, and Fancy Goods, comprising in
part—Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epine and Plain Watches,
with a full and complete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry,
such as Gold chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Gold Pens, Keys,
Bieast-Pins, Kir-Rings, Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also, a
large variety of Silver ware,such as Table and Tea Spoons,
Cream spoons, Butter knives, Salt spoons. Spectacles, to
gether with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All
of which will be sold very low for CASH.
CLOCKS. —A large assortment Clocks just received, of
a!! descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fifty
Dollars.
Watches repaired on short notice, and WARRAN'TKD
to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired.
W. A. C. would iieg leave to say, that he is prepared to
execute the most difficult Jobs, such as can be done at no
other Shop short of New-York city.
W. A. CHAMBERLIX.
Towanda, February 1.1857.
WAVERLY
MARBLZ ESTABLISHMENT.
11. BALDWIN, having purchased the
• Marble Factory ol this village, under the superin
tendence of H. Hanford. the suiisoriber is happy to an
nounce that tiie Marble business in Waverly will now lie
conducted hy him. He is constantly receiving ITALIAN
AND RUTLAND MARBLE, for Monuments, Head-stones,
Tomb Tabids, and Stand Tops, Paint Stones, Mailers, Ac.
Having secured the sendees of tl. H. POWKRS, who is well
known to be the most perfect Artist in the State, he offers
unparalleled inducements to persons wishing to secure
any of the above articles, in cheapness, style and Artisti
caf beauty.
Waverly, X. Y., Feb. 3,1857.
fel AMBROTYd3S . MEI.AINOTYPES
AND atyphographs.
I ' Or, Pictures on Glass, Iron if* Paper.
I \ Elect rotitpes, or Raised Pictures,
I \ Taken at O. H. Wood's Gallery,
-JF 1 PATTOX's BLOCK, TOWANDA.
IParticular attention given to copying. Pictures
taken in cloudy as well as clear weather.
The quality of my pictures is too well known to need
comment. Call and see for yourseivss.
Rooms open at all hours. All work warranted.
Towanda, April 14, 1857.
TOWANDA FOUNDRY.
11 HE subscriber continues to carry ou the
Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to
do all kinds of work in his line on short notice and in a
workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to
order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon-
Boxes, and any artiele of cast iron that may be required.
Turning and fitting up work will be done on short notice
and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase
Stoves of any kind will find it much to their advantage
to buy at the Foundry, as they can be repaired much
cheaper. Please call "and examine before purchasing else
where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.—
Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mercur's Block.
I(- I would also say to those having accounts stand
ing over six months, that they must be settled without
delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to
pav up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN.
to wanda .Oct. 22, 1*56.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN WATER PIPE
CHAIN PUMP TUBING.
THE subscrilier having lately commenced the manufac
ture of WATER TUBING, at Wilkes-Rarre, Pa. with
WYCKOFF'S PATENT BORING MACHINE,
which produces the article so long sought after hy l'ump
Manufacturers and others, would call the attention of Rail
road Superintendents, Pump Dealers, Farmers, Village
Corporations and all others in want of cheap and durable
Water Conductors, to the Pipes manufactured hy this pro
cess. They are made from solid Pine and other scantling
from 3 to 6 inches square, according to size of bore and
pressure required, in sections 8 feet long, with a socket
piint accurately fitted, both air and water tight. As Wy
choflTs Machine bores directly through the centre every
time, the timber need only be large enough to sustain the
pressure wanted, as the smaller they are the more perfect
ly they iiecome saturated with water, and the longer they
will last when laid in the ground. It is a well-ascertain
ed fact that while the body or thick part of a pump log is
entirely decayed, the thin sharpened end will be sound ;
at the same time they never stop up from impurities of
the water or being flattened, are free from rust or poison
ous oxydes, lasting about as long as lead or iron, at ouly
one-sixth the cost.
The above-mentioned Pipes have been extensively and
thoroughly tested in most of the Northern States, for the
past two years, and wherever introduced they immediate
ly supersede all other kinds of Pipe or Chain Pump Tub
ing. They can be made to stand any desirable head of
water, and can he shipped to any part of the country with
safety and at small expense.
••"Orders solicited and filled with despatch. Address
E. S. GOODRICH, or
A. LAWTON, Agent,
June 22,1857. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
18] SPRING TRADE! [sl
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
AT
M.E.SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE,
IX MERCUR'S BLOCK.
THE proprietor of this extensive Ready Made Clothing
establishment, would respectfully inform his friends
anil the public generally, that he is now opening the most
extensive and beautiful assortment of SPUING AND
SUMMER CLOTHING, ever offered in this market, which
will be sold for CASH cheaper than can be found in Nor
thern Pennsylvania.
Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or
any portion thereof, well made of substantial material-
Coat, Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat. Collars, and in fact eve
rything in the line, will do well to call. He is confident
he can satisfy ail in price and quality.
X. B—Cash paid for Sheep pelts and wool.
April 14, 1.857.
Lightning and Destruction!
THE subscriber, grateful for past favors. Lakes this
opportunity to inform the citizens of Bradford and
adjoining counties, that he has again started his teams in
the LIGHTNING ROD TRADE.
Having had several years experience in the business,
he feels confident that he can supply those in want of
Rods, with a superior article, put up strictly upon scienti
fic principles, and at prices that cannot fail to suit.—lf
there any of the many rods put up by him in any way out
of repair, by being informed of the same, it will afford
liini much pleasure to put them in proper order. All or
ders by mail or otherwise promptly atttended to.
_Leßaysville, June 4,1807. F.GREGORY.
WHEAT GRITS, Samp, Hommony, Gra
ham Flour, Oatmeal, Farina, Tapioca, Maccaroni,
Yerraieilli, Rice Flour, Corn Starch, and a variety of simi
lar goods, at junell FOX'S.
Ulcrtljanbice, &'c.
TIOGA POINT
AGRICULTURAL WORKS!!
R. M. WELLES & BROOKS,
ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA.
Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in
Emery's Unrivalled Horse Powers,
THRESHERS AND SEP ERA TORS, THRESHERS AND
CLEANERS, CIRCULAR AND CROSS-CUT
PORTABLE SAW-MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, &c.
EMEFY'S, HICKOK'S k KRAUSER'S
CIDER MILLS AND PRESSES.
jjrj-Corn Sliellers, Clover Hollers, Hay, Straw and Stalk
Cutters, (train Drills, and Broad cast Seed Sowers,
Horse Rakes, Cultivators, Horse hoes. Clow's
Orairi Cradles, Dog Powers, Corn and Cob
Mills, Dederick's Hay Presses, Stuuip
Machines, Com Husking Machines,
Leather and Robber Beltings,
Portable mortising machine.
KETCITUM'S MOWERS k REAPERS,
EXCELSIOR FANNING MILLS.
Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc.
Extras furnished for repairing all machines sold by us.
fiß-Our Excelsior Fanning Mill is the best in the Union.
Descriptive Catalogues. Price Lists and Circulars of all
machines sold by us, sent gratis and postage pre-paid, to
all annlicants. Send us your name and address.
R. M. WELLES k BROOKS.
Athens, Pa. .June 20, 1*57.
P. S. We have for sale cheap for cash, payable before
Sept. Ist, next, two ol Ketcbum's light two horse Mow
ors, with 1 foot cutter-bars ; they are strong and well
adapted for rough meadows, and calculated to please the
farmer. R. M. W.tß.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY!
A. M. Warner's
New Splendid Jewelry Store, one doer north
of Potions Drug Store,
H AS just been opened with the largest and
most choice stock of FASHIONABLE
Qp*7sX J EWELRY ever offered to a discriminating
HL| dl public. Indeed, he can safely say that with
JM the opening of his new store has been in
6-aiigtirnted a new era in the Jewelry line,
inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant assortment
he gives the most reliable assurance of an almost incredi
ble reduction in prices ; the rich and tasteful articles hav
ing been all bought with ready cash.
A. M. W., when he reflects how, for the past years,with
a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed so large a share
of public patronage, flatters himself that the immense in
crease of Hoods he now offers, which have been bought so
much more advantageously, will enable him to increase
the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch
safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuance of the
favor of his old customers, and invites the public general
-1 v to come and see tiie fashions.
' jgg-THE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will
continue to Vic distinguished by the skill and despatch
which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep
utation of being the most reliable in town.
Towanda, September 21, 155.
TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE
iHDHI.JW.Li> CHESTER WELLS would
ffi iytwffifc res pec t f 1111 y inform his friends and the
' W public that he is now receiving at his old
stand one door north of Laporte, Mason A Co.'s hanking
house, a large and extensive assortment of
Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patterns,
Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables,
Dining.Tca and Pembroke Tables. Stands of every
kind, Cane, Flag and Wood seat Chairs, high
Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads,
Bureaus, Lounges, Gilt and Rose
wood Picture Frames, Iron Hat
Stands, Corner and -dde do.
of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes,
Cupboards. Looking glasses, Ac.
••"COFFINS, of every size and quality, and will at
tend on all occasions when required.
The public are invited to examine my assortment before
purchasing elsewhere,as T will sell cheaper than any other
establishment in Northern Pennsylvania.
Towanda, Angust 8, 18,>5.
THE OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION!
yjmsubscrilier would announce
the public that he has now on
band. and will make to order all
KB! of CABINET FURNITURE,
||gß : 1 de. Mahogany. Walnut. Maple and
I B (j Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various
LJI V. y lrinil-- Chair•• ami Bedsteads of every
description, which ere, and will tie made of the best ma
terial and workmanlike manner, and which tliey will sell
for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware
room in the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea
sonable terms. A good HEARSE will tie furnished on
Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKIXSON.
Towanda. January 1. 1855.
GROCERIES, PROVISION'S, AC-
West side of the Public Square, opposite the
Court House.
BAILEY k XEYIXS are just receiving a
large addition to their stock of Provisions, Groceries,
Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit. Confectionary, Ac., which
will be sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhange for
most kinds of countrv produce, at prices that cannot fail
to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would
do well to call and examine our stock and prices.
GROCERIES.
Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Chocolate,
Cocoa, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Ginger. Pepper, Spice,
Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cinamon, Ground Mustard.Pepper
Sauce. Soda, Salerutus, Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow
Candles, liar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac.
PROVISIONS.
Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour. Corn Meal, Feed,
Pork, Hams A Shoulders. Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, Lake
Trout, Picketed and Smoked Herring, Cheese, Rice, Beans,
Onions,' Potatoes, Butter, laird. Crackers, Ac. Ac.
FRUIT.
Prunes, Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins, Lem
ons and Oranges, Green and Pried Apples, and Peaches,
Almonds, Pecan nuts, Brazil nuts, Grenoble and Madeira
Walnuts, Fillierts, Pea nuts. Chestnuts, Hickory nuts, Ac.
G Kit MAX. FRENCH and AMERICAN TOYS, FANCY Goons,
Ac.—Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter A Wood
Tea Setts, Dolls, Trumpets, Toy Guns, Accordfans, Har
monicas, Glass, I'aper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and
Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, Ivery,
Papier Mache and Leather Port Monaies Wallets, Purses,
Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs, Tobac
co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, Hair and Cloth
Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Ac.
Fooi.s Car, Letter, Commercial* Note and Bath Post
Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink. Inkstands,
Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales.
Ac. Ac.
TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and Rock Salt, and
Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NEVINS.
Towanda, November 26, 1855.
FIRE INSURANCE. —The MdwjgMd is
agent for tbe following safe and reliable Companies:
Farmer's Union Insurance. Co. . Athens, Pa.
Capital, $200,000.
State Mutual Insurance Co. . Harrisburg, Pa.
Capital, $200,000.
Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa
Capital, $300,000.
These Companies insure against loss or damage by fire
on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling Houses, Furni
ture, Warehouses, Merchandize, Ac., and Farm Property
insured for any length of time. All losses will lie prompt
ly paid. C. S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, December 25, 1856.
BARCLAY COAL.—THE BARCLAY
RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on
hand, and will keen constantly for sale at TOWANDA,
a large supply of tueir coal, at
$3 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and
$3 50 per ton for Raked Coal.
Apply for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BLACK. Coal
will also be sold at THE MINES at
$2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and
§2 50 per ton for Ilakcd Coal.
A liberal discount will be made on sales bv the boat load
Oct. 30. ls.ii;. EDW'D OVERTON, President
FOR SALE.
r, „ THE subscrilier offers for sale tbe HOUSE
JOdk and LOT at present occupied by him,situated
L! JJ KL on Second Street, corner of Jefferson, near the
(fljp®C>llegiate Institute. The lot is 46 feet in front
extends to Third Street. The property
will he sold cheap, possession given immediately ; for
farther particulars inquire ou the premises.
Towanda, July 7,1857. J AS. M'WILLIAM.
1 sp gig
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE,
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE
Fronting the Public gqnare.
TIIE subscriber, thankful for the liberal patronage of the past year, intend* to keep constantly on hand a fbll a.
sortnient of the very best articles usaliy kept in our line, which iik wili. dispose of on such terms as will I*
isfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the CASH iitj
customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles shall answer our recoiameßilatioia,
and are warranted as represented.
Oy Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Officr, charging only for the Medicines.
The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES,
I'urc Wine & Licpiors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter k Scotch Ale.
ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES'
The most approved Trasses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottles, Nip
ple Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, dec.
American, English Sf Chinese Razors and Knives.
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID—NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS!
Snperior TOBACCO 6L SNUFF!—Choice brands of Pure Savanna, Princiw
and Vara CIGARS !
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Shaving Soap
Faucy Articles, &t. &c.
Hair Dves, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts for the
Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port monnais, Purses, Bay, Colonge, Rose and
Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, Indeliible Ink, &e.
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Black and Green Teas ; llio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c Ac
Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c.
REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH EiND OF THE WARD HOUSE:
Towanda, February 1, lR. r .">. H. C. PORTER. M. P.
NEW ARRANGEMENT. J&
The Mammoth Hardware Store
CHATFIELD" * STORRS.
Is now receiving a large and well selected asfortmcnt of Fj^MgßfiijiihA
Foreign Si Domestic Hardware
HOUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description,
Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Blacksmiths and Shoe Duikers' 1
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
In fac i almost everything that the industry of the country requires, lu ®
addition we arc constantly receiving and keep on hand a full stock of
Siccdes and American J run, Horse shoe Iron, Nail rods, ,Jt.
Warranted of the best quality, and sold as cheap as can T.e purchased of any establishment west of New York. A!i
Parker mill Nails, I.ead Pipe, I.lass. Sash, Putty, \\ hite Lead, Linseed Oil, which is warranted perfectly pure.
Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Maker's Goods.
COAL ANI) WOOD COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.
Parlor and Cook Wood and Coal Stoves. Regulators and Sheet Iron Stoves, Stove Pipe, Ac. Now receiving 3 !•'
supply of the celebrated Cook stove G< (VKRN< >R, which is pronounced by all judges as the best cook Stove in
market. It is especially adapted to the Farmer's use.
As we have the largest and most complete Hardware Store on the New York and Erie Railroad, and we intend
purchase goods in the best markets, and by keeping a full assortment, selling as cheap as possible, we hope t<> secsr
the patronage of those doing business in this market. STORRS A CHATFELD
Owego, N. Y. Oct. 21. IS.jG.
N E WAR R A N GEM E N T
U PAT TON Si P I ,
H"? JUST OPENED,
i ON THE CERNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS,
"■ No. 4, Fattons' Clock, Towauda, Pa.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friendsjand the pniilic that they hav : formed a co-partnershir
the I'.ug business, and are now receiving at No. 4, in Patton's New Brick Block, from the cities of Pbibdi
phia and New York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English
CHEMICALS, DRUGS,MEOIQINES, GROCERIES
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW (ILASS, DYE STUFFS,
n xlaimhb @3= w&ssars IS
DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a variety of the most approved Trusses
Abdominal Supporters, dtc., always on hand.
London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purposes
ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
Brushes for (he Hat, llair, Teeth, Mails, Boots, Painting, Varnishing, Hhilewasliiiisr. b:
The Lovers of GOOD CIGARS and TOBACCO, trill find a large rarieh/ of choice Hr
na, Vara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobacco and Snuff.
famphene—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of Bl RXIX'G FM II).
And a fine assortment of LAMPS, of all sizes and descriptions. Bird Cages, Cups, Nests and Seed.
All of which is offered for sale at greatly reduced rates. Our stock being large and mostly purchased from tk
Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, and with Cash, enables us to sell at reduced prices, that must I* -
tisfactory to all. We invite the attention of the public to an especial examination of our stork of goods and price--
Our Motto is—" THE CASH SYSTEM—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS.''
Our Goods are selected with the ntmostjrare and warranted to be what they are represented : if any should P" :
the contrary, we are not only willing but request'our customers to return them, and the money shall be refunded
MR. PAYNE will give his special attention to the preparation of PIIEBCRIPTIONS, which will be compound
accurately 011 the shortest notice. JOSEPH G. PATTON
Towauda, June 26,1856. EDWARD 1). PAYNE
NEW STOKE
AND
mmw ©mil
HUMPHREY A- WICKH AM are now receiving in their
Xcw Store, West side of the public sqnare, a large
and well selected stock of
FORE/UN
A.YD
DOMESTIC
DRY-GOODS.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, 4-C.
ROOTS AXD SHOES in great variety and style, com
prising Indies' Misses' and ("hildrens" Gaiters-—Bootees,
Buskins and Slippers ; dents', boys'. Youths' and ('hil
drens' Boots, Brogans and Shoes, both Eastern and home
manufactured. A general assortment of Gents' Indies'
and ehildrens' overshoes, Rubber Boots, Ac.
A full assortment of Boot and Shoe Findings, Sole and
Upper leather. Calf and Kip skins, Morocco Linings and
laice leather.
Towanda, Nov. 25,1856.
NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD !
If yon procure of DR. H. C. PORTER,
South store in the Ward House,
THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER,
Equally adapted to Loaves, Hot Rolls, Biscuit, Buckwheat
and other Griddle Cakes, Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet
Cakea, Batter for Dumplings, Puddings, Pot pies, Ac. Ac-
Price 25 centa. March 28.
TIMOTHY SEED—A quantityfor sale at
the store of jel IJ. S. MERCL'R.
LIQUOR STORE.
SFELTON would respectfully inform tV
• public that he is now ready at his old stand. i" :: '
Hall A Russell's, south side of the public square, to fin l
ish those wanting PI'RK LIQUORS, with almost ever
thing in that line. He has lately made large addition-®
his stock, purchasing of the best importers, and in
original package. He has on hand, and for salt' in
quantity from a quart upwards : _ j
Brandy. —Hignette, Cogniac, old llennessy, and OU
(Hn.—Swan. American, and Scheidaiu Schnapps.
lYhitkrii.— Scotch.Old Rye.Monougahela and Rectify
lYinr. —Currant, Port.and Brown Sherry.
Fresh Oamphene and Burning Fluid kept constantly
hand. Also 85 per cent. Alcohol.
CIGARS of the best brands. Jugs of all sizes; qo*
flasks, and a large quantity of empty barrels.
Bingham ton Ale by the gallon or barrel.
Those favoring nie with their patronage may be ccrt 3
that all articles will be what they are represented.
X. ft. The person who borrowed my " Wantage Rod
requested to return it.
Towanda. January 18,1880%
"VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that J
X v application will be made at to
legislature of Pennsylvania, for tl. • ••ration; .
Rank, to l# callon the " BRADFORD 01 Nil
with tianking privileges of issue, discount and '
with a capital ot Two Hundred Thousand IVllarb •
tlie right to increase the capital stock to Three ''""V
Thousand Hollars, and to be located in the l>rcu--
Towanda, in the county of Bradford.
Towanda, June 12, 1857. _ """i
PURE CIDER VINEGAR—A food* 1 !
•eat