9 % . grinilturat. • Apples liar Farm Stock. - _ .. To WeStern Merchants. • The laws of strict economy requilre tlMt eve ,- , r . edible and tmtritive substanceproducedon'thelands gi- Iv *° la 31 ill Al aDa September IS •11. of the ; firmer be rigidly economized, and appropri• ' ~,,,,,v „ rni r ',„,,,..4 met h ', B6l4 . loSCltittt profitable use. For several years back,. ; : I- - citior' . lV B m C v 1 - "Ork:a c tarl t l tte s' in li t e o c ate na Vl Hi ml t r ri n i n ' ts is ges °r I ttf . . he . tan-d .I.i the country pr. es, to tante known theft businees and *i r have been hi the habit of f feeding apples to• v.: ..." , " - rut ttott dalwir rts- cfn , s or merchants, oho w2sh rim) s kind o f farm stock •t—lioas, ctvws, horses *1 '''.1;7"."3"..,'PY nn ries in the'rlin .. . w.r.1.1g , It.. p 11,11111 1 .11111 the eec.-rui brunches 1.1., 0.0111. 0111 steep--and the result of our experience is a firtn %S t./01111 :1•. - 11.1 11.:0 on mous shalt la• sparest, oa °or pan, to 1 Irmo . Loth MO man. w, monomers. conviction that few of our farm products are ID ory• 1 A . - truly intrinsically_ valuable, or better adapted to p r ,;+ 4- 4 „1:.7, 7 1 i. t . N .( 7 1 . . 11. VMS:ALE Avb me r e [ [. rt crrrinvc; sr . : 'fry . rhill 11 ... 0 10vT 01 Nn.,male. An rummage mote the health;.and eneure the thrift ot farm „L0y14,,:_/ ~,t * - 1, • t ~,,• “,,....,,./,:.- l;.(ftli teg al Wit e 0,, 1111.1,1. generally, than apples: whether street oViroir? - -.. -A I 1E11)1.1:WARD & CO., ti11..1: AAI3 FANCV GOODS, . . : r... • .! ['sari ~.t. It was not ; however, without some ruisgit ing that we-commenced feeding them to our cows, as we had previously imbibed a very strong prejudice against feeding these useful animals on "anything exeept hay and grain; but this fallacy was soon leafed lar experience, although we Were repeatedly mitigated by several of our wise neighbors, that such food inevitably .cause 'them to shrink their milk." if indeed it did' not engender sickness and per-; haps diseases we might find it difficult to e u r e...... We have no &Met that under certain circumstances. this may be in part true; for one of our cows break ing into a neighbor's orchard-, "fuel partaking freely -of the immature' droppings, cr " wind falls, •'• she became ill, with slight fever, and for ohe or two milkings there was an obvious, though slight dimi nution of ri ilk, (prebaby), as the results. .Ind the same, admitting the green fruit to have been the cause, would have resulted, bad she broken into our friend's clover . , and gorged herself on his alier math, as repletion : when the food taken is of a suc culent at llertnentahle quality, inevitable tends to produce Ifeter. The economy of digestion, is im peded, or, fora time arrested, and lactescint orgaf hs. like all the other parts of the system, are sympath etically affected, and diseased.. In order that we might have the advantage of reliable data front ,tvhh to deduce our inferences, we selected a cou ple of cows, and fed them exclusively on apples. wittithe exception of a very slight fedderiug of hoc or meal rooming and eight, for two months: and we never made More or better letter from the same quantity of milk, during the same period, than tro t it the milk drawn from the two cows thus fed, or as some would say-' starred," • Reasoning from analogy, the corollary streets on. avoidable, that ripe, well matured apples are better for fcsOd than those that are crude, or but partially ripe. •In both the quantity offitice is not, perhaps, materially diflerent, but the juice of the ripe is more 'perfectly elaborated, and less likely t - ; induce dis eases and ohstruetions in the udder, as is eetnetinies itte case, vie are confident, when animals are fed lavishly on apples in their Crude or unripe state, As to the quantity necessary for a medium sized cow, we have found from a peck, to a half bushel— varying the quantity of course, with the variations of the animal's vie* for them—to,answer all the purposes of the most litteral feeding v its hay and grain. We are glad to Perceive thtti the practice of feeding domestic animals on this kind of fruit— instead-of making it into eider, which at best, is a great .waste of a valuable article that ought to he approprated to a better and more profitable use—has already' become quitecommont, especially in sec tions where it is raised in like quantities, and where. '„ from the benign ratlienee Xislee is shedding upon the paths of-the toiling Jets*iiito.a.n, improvement is no 'longer regarddT as sacrigtge, or crime.— Tweney years ago, go one 'reamed that animals could exist on such Aocl, and the' writer-whorsit - euid have reccominentted . ;apples as ,hlfnotl for any kind Of stock, would have been regarded as a dunce, or perhaps, afoot. We hope thaithose 'of our readers who have large orchards and who can'easily satisfy their doubts on thts subject, if they any longer in dulge any, will diake ; the experiment, and test the value of apples of theacHves, We have many more facts In communicate, all going decidedly and [post ineontrever4ly to prove the position we have assnmed, brit as our article has already . been spun out to a Lunch more tedhiu.: extent titan we intended, we shall reserve them till a mune num ber; hoping in the mean time, that a subject of so ' much importancelo the; .the farming coma-ninny will be consideredWithcandor. and fa‘ored; with the attention it so eminently deserves, by all. PtionurrioNs OF TliF: UNITED SLITES.—The Pat ent Office Report .11,inlishes the following important in : • cheat, oats. rye, Indi:m corn, potatoes, hay and toliceo are raised in "every State and Territory in the Unioa. " Barley raised in all except Louisiana and.FloMila. Buckwheat raised in all except Louisiana and-FlO. rida. New En;datid. New York. New Jersey, Penn sylvania, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin, to not raise cotten.. Tne.Statesithat do not raise cotton. together with - "Maryland, Delaware and Indiana, do not raise rice. Every State and Territory except lowa raise silk. Every State except Delaware makes Sugar. . New York discs the most Batley, viz: 1,603.- 907:553-bushels. Nev York raises the most Potatoes, t ix ; 21,901, '553 bushels, new York, raises the irst hay, 4;5933936 CM Ohio raises tbe mu:4 wheat, viz : 10,7R6,705 bush els: Virginia raises the most tlai and hemp, viz: 34,- 725:pcunds. Kentucky raises, the uncut tobacco. viz: 72,3.2,- 543. • . • Georgia talks the mgt riec, : 66,892,307 pounds.. ' NEW IssEcts..—The dafflaged Indian corn which has-,been introdred into Ireland to meet the wants of the petople, is likely to cause far more serious and lasting njury to the country than the mere bringing Utto s cotisumption an article of food deleteri ous to the public health. In many instance the' in dian torn which whs heated, teems with swarms -of little reptile's-or insects of different varieties'solge shaped like ants, others like diminutive beetas, which make their way intd'ell the houses in the neighborhOod or corn stores, and have proved an excessive annoyance from their numbeni as well as witrqbe venom with which they bite, and mischief their inflict by. eating plants and leaves in the gaxdeu However interesting it may be to entomologists to examinethe structure, and classify and strange the new and varied forms of those strange insects, it 'is an alarming fact that, in addition to our local and indigenous vermin, we should have had Introduced amongst us other of a stirt,ging destructivecharacter, Which are likely to propagate their species, and to teedlipon leaves and seeds of plants and vegetabl e s, so as seriously to retard and injure vegetation.— cork Exemiod.r. New Vatic 2tbacrtisentents. Floor Oil Cloths. 110 VT lc' Co., Mlookiariturrs to Floor 0.1 Clod., 12 Jolot I:usr cuolsiuutl) oil 4und ta general to,rlanvio• Cloth House. WI.NON G. 111.71 4 Vf& CQ , rl %Valium Atr-el, ol Maid ru I an... A1.1)1111'11. lI.XFISTOW t CIL., i'orpri Warr/am/A.. N.. 410 Alm%tictrrtor i.s. t'hnrtmutt.ln W. 0.14 nu l l Al°. hawk Volley ;vorks, loth nu AniAtorduto, N Y. :+A\drEl. mni-NE. (stsereicsar rn 14.11 h Flown,l wholeortlr drst)or in Drugs PA'IIIA rind slyr!nice, Nu. P• 9 Jobs, tn..m re u all. am wail C:s.gsi Arrvic - S. k tv tt 000, %. luena le Book...wilt:Fß and Sumonters, 2til Pearl erect. Account Rooks and Stationery. RICH A. LovritELL. to will.um 4:04 kr wrath of Cedar Importers and Monotiwtorers of Munk Rooks Matt-enl.l letter writer., Cops ti yr...es, Inks mut all I. WI, I •!. SIM On' . r 1.: DOUBLF:DAr.Doricts and vk (irrinnit aMd Amerjern Stut,"..r % —AI," ~/ amount Ix.Ja , AO. l 0 Julia 24. 11...tt5 ,, ./1 )A . IEIIIIII taml & 11IT:11DI(K. DruTi,t cot. Nn. In fkdd • a 1.., A tor.cycral 1'11 , !nd..11,1 1 •11 elnlnicul Ina ntnacinr , r., and list au cen•naise inaltntuzfitrcr of dtc AVOnlig. Torpedo ltragileilc Blotchines. Dr. SALIM'S Point:tan Torpedo Magnet.r s ar rillati-d 1 , 111.e11111 to tin) 10 tin. rititett States tountinieter, NI, 197: Brand. ay% Snuff and Tobacco. PETER LOURILALIV. Snott and Tobneeo ttttt ntrtheturer, virn.liarn FL Nen . York. oiler,. for sale Alnetiotot. (rho.. tin- French, Rapp..... Scno , ll and other Sumo.. rvt cla•wing awl omit:ing name, it, and every - art:de in hi'+ line. of the very lart nonlity. Doter., putiettiall. tu, and lull urea ruin-a 3 rent 1.31 adds - 1:00u% u.. ulso c -- Iron—Safe Depot. nut 1.0 Waier ointitlinette i"1 Ow origund dd. a pinuine double and angle hale aYnalrt 14/11,.. o Adam►' Fancy Bazaar. \V \ n•tirs: Jewelry. AC•'onlroua , I 0)., Farr) he NO 19- Chatham Nunn, I )OT & CHARS lot moon clot. lose for croji. N. R A... rou sulr I•VrIf) 9'a.-sany at halt punt n n.• .N 1 J“,.1 ❑u . cardh system, and sate tO Or 1.5 pc rit at A D twat . John. F.V.tiItANK'S SCALES sor rab. FAJRAWCAS tt. serr...t. Salamander Sates. Rh •11 & -Cr, 'ls listprovrtl pats-re glonble and cites. Salutuander Safrit, warrants,' In, mnn stntsspurssr—is d.-essb•sl tosipso‘ss -11. nt on the (tr.ginill asicr's (b•sos lie Paw " ftri - s,• rm-s- ss stpwnroi,eit Issinsirs•st in,rlsrost. iss.siker, nod or - rsr who havr ftreb it MUICS w flee. ror -air. b y A S Marrsa. wrars-r street. New 1 ork. llgt^/11. lor Ow ma b) Raymond Cbbbol & Co, Ch.eago . 1111.) is) I Irs:..•satan & Lowry, st. Loess. Saddlery, Harness a nd Coach 'Hardware. "V. J f;I."CK. exisso‘sve ruansefaciumr sand iturresttrr si.r the supply of Inrgr slealt.rts.`,36 Pearl mires. -Wholesale Crockery Sore. r W. Or ;Slit - aV, No. jiri Courtbuids sat.. New lark. Carritt: pirs4s,ng and low Armco/. rot :11)N:8 IJ, ago T _1311724 07 lIERRY CLAY. 2 V01%.-111A10 , - I ,, KL.Ws (aye ov thoc. Sc.erv, I vol. The above are full and notlirtitic ‘corks. Ott..LESCIFfS .M.tirCAL 07 ROAD ACAKI7O— bo..dr for al: nverealed nt The nelprovr•fro•nrof road. P.obloo(l II) A. S. BAR-NES A. Co., 51 John *trees.: Maelesil Instruments. ETAV RD HAACK. sl Fulton. cur. (:old, All:mon/claret and Importer. keeps constantly on linnd the largett nererrinvern 01 Nlo. rub Inttrotnento of ever description : Alto. WI kinds of ocuerni ittereltnotlite eon.. I) on hand. J. 11110 W NF, Itnitort , , not ma nnfurtnrrr* of rniftrovt..l pa t Amino. isslion l kg,. si mar .10., c. pitnitcw. d r. I inrl, t 2.10 to IWO &Ain rot. Estubloshrti Ir.lo—Nu. I tr,tntto n . Nvw York. and Lonilon C11.1111:ES All.lllS, rrl l - sstar et., Imparter and Dealer in Combs nuJ •,r). itesyrii,tion of F . :llglish. Freneh sand (;erdinit Fnn ru-sts. (lotions. Prewar r). Soaps. Brushes. Bos:ery. kr CII.IIII.ES 1). 1111(1111:S. itst Prnrl ntrr,•t. Ni.ur York F/1111'; mid 5t211.1 , , Hardu - ary, Bemis, thintrs, Hnttnn• turd finish,. .1 II & .1 \I PRATT. Ma§§§§§l§§ourer,rool intoon:•rf of pr, r . r ffl§§§2 , §§2.§. Borders., anti fv,:§• \VindowCnnam Paper, N. I. -Pearl §§treet. India Rnbbber Goods. P. !If nrriAl.l N. Alnoutaeorrer and Deakr :§§ ail 1. ...is of f§§§: Irobfe•t tfooflp Warchnose No 27 :gruffer§ eor Nr§§§,l§. .India Rubber Shoes. If I 112.1513 TE, Coninto , §.§ro tlearf-r §r§ all k.§§§ls of 12§.1§1§§ r Slam, and manotifeturwe, lor Gootiyear'§§ reld§rated patent Aline, rend Procidance shoes...Z.lo Pearl r§t. Manufacturers of Sheet and Roll Brass. NMI'I If & JAMBS. ll:. John at.. New York. A1.,0 tor auk. olq It ets. and Ilras,and Copper Tul,.tog and S:a.t. rod, AU kinlo, of 13mtts and Iron lied. 'ruble and Nola CAsrOßs. for by the EA( iLE etoMPANY . Mice Stout and ♦lard. Mint3;:tr.k.v.r. nod cclwlrnuic dralczn to MOOTS S. SllOll. , .trt•rt. fi PATENT MACHINE 13.‘ 1 , • , r It. I Ow only patv••••1 Arr - rh:ne in the roaarrY f r .., ! phe hull of oak !aathrr. and irnin fly Wort purl gt the poly. 11.011111irill) Int. it. ikt•ti aUtt n a l‘..ted Milt warranted 1,, r,,n aY and Ti. ,e aat . stnrt)an Order. faldre‘aed to Ow , rota:tt 11: 01i M hl Al :r.l Ferry .11,c1. Leather and Finding Stores. M. ARMS - 11MM; k soAs. No 64 at.. nu.i - ry sl I loroorlerS "bIII . 11,1 - o , a+l, JiL.t gailoort• t• F.: l . ) t l "Aft[Jicii)DFßlßs", itnoorier, of :.•;hoc arul al I•r 111 3.4 /•• rimoruilriur,r.. art, IV% 1111 I cry d. rro, N 4, t". P ,, e71 \r.ll. York Art , rterv,ve I..i.ortrorru of gul loons 810 •fll,boor, I . *AT4AN k CO. manotbruirers Mairlirs nod Illriel,tte, pin lip in um w•nnirn and paper boxes nod all Jo•• wLI by us urn 34"/Irriimell cliniair lot In Th. mislMlHrturf,l Mid., the eharg• of Mt Jni-iii• Ita•'k• 6qr rhrnita for A I Isiorld Xo . 2ial I'mol sit•••'t. enrilt•C rit)11.11 silent. H. A- H LEE'S : marminetory Intel ‘s-nrerr.nert.: of flours awl 4'1.11 , 11.1 Puouturr, It F. 11110,1 be% /NM lkficau., Otlotamn, Ace, INSLEY'S IN fl DAG Ul- - .121r - 4 iT ftwoolway. r.•drtr street. lopposn.• tir.• ra) Fluty). N "r.) orr• ce , 1.1 rut..l th . rotaghemit th.• world. fur tloor tres!otty, ditratoloy, 211.1 I' rrtrie rhenpur•ss. Hagler@ Celebrated Cola Pens A "(1 & co.) 4/ I•jrwolvray, (up stror.lmantriarto r.,x ni thri r es. r pointed gold pens owl pet0.,14. The trade,. • tpid, Ant tlo• lows rata.. I). : 4 ‘‘ 11.1.1.; MS. wholesale dealer in lints, rapt, u Ipcd, te 1. 1 ks•.. g 4 ntul parst..)x. 391 P,..nr, f•• I „+rll ,• r I.nile LosverLl inn rket priers. PLA•I-r tint sit, favorer. told I knlcr torrien and pr r .Tnr., „tr A . 1 , ;41 r •ri Robilt.on at rvet. Cu.% ,-t;.‘tm inantifnettirrr of gine. hair whips. !•a:r, n•-ntA foot prl. lte.. ate., N 0.2. Platt Are, t. Ali 111/ band SUpCIIIO, 1111)... . Lamps t Lamps I t Ilen..N't , I`,•rmtt Sait.tu iJorrom (ILA., Fot. - x - r UN CA 'III . IIENT. W f •..41-.. i 4 ~- • They • I. woro•I AO tilt lolWl, . manufacturcd h) .1 (I. t . ,. , 17i ulion .tror•t ~ .E. S. TI inpsonlan 4:, Botanic Depcst. IL;WLN t' II Es' EIL tip- John 0.. ••• holosah• ticaler in Thom +oh, n tint? Hot:tine tnedtemcn, Shakers herbs. tnedtcal books iihko,t %,,in.. .yclaavnt. d i stt I I escl unit-tic, .. r t rm• 1 1... 0 111LITICUL/ 1 . ;ty ruts and t, tic rand?) of n mph-and comi.ftuoot inell.t.corp: it. 1a II kvio ili 14010111 C .100,1 Th.. trad, ..nippl,t4l at 111 e 1001 . 10 011114,1 pril,ll, Titc,m.ts rn-:.% F GrtnO„N:F.. Importer of And irlruler I A 1,111111) a n d Pnn..r and Ale, 1..4.01 / I Al. and Clurarrpagne lirondava). RI:V ti I f 'HR.% frs vtarr atm , . Prt.t.a---Priro la. 2a. and I', r hnl. retail Oriii•la (ene.loaini. email j and moo to Tamaoli) •IL 1 ' 34 ..ni- D-. 96 Jl. l lll br, will prompt attention. H E:RI EX C IA W. wholesale dealer to woolen ware, bas ket, broom. mall., cordage. twine*, Nik info op, matches. &C orbsvare arid Antercati neat*: No .1," Fal st. . Browns L Wooden Ware. r SMITH. has rinoorial tiota Ms old stand. 19. to No 25 Fulton. eorner W airy *taro. Eh* old PU/Iti tr Lett/ by ill. W. Smith. in the name of - South a: For rilellp, lOM doz. Panned 11X10-nests Tabs, ectlar nod painted. limonetiaisse'd. 1101 doz. Brushes. assorted Al al a lulre assortment of all - Si:Ms of wood and *editor- Myttle. logs. ate. Also. anent liar the sale of curled t *al, at uuounacturer's poces. at lei Fulton, coo XV ate r NI Wll.l-11113. ran Chatham. corner of Mulberry. otfera far Fait. an A,. orate roma* en excellent and extenikan wort mein otl./edis, Redineaja Feather*. ate. 411 A Premiums Awarded to, Levi Brown, By the American Institute par Cold Peas. - • TN 1840 r—A Silver Medal for Soperior Gold Pens. 1 1841—A Diploma fen GuM Pens. 1842—A Diplonva for nosheateold Pens. • 1843—J1 Diploma for the best Gold Pens. 1844—A Diploma for superior Oold Pens. . 1845—A Silver Medal for lbe best Gold Pons. 1846—A Silver Medal for the bon Gold Pens. This in to certify, that the above is • true copy front the reionis of the American Institute 4 H ENRY SIRIUS, Foos Rec. Net. of the American Institute. The Graefenherg Vegetable 118, Twenty thousand boxes sold each and every 'Week I - . THE GE2EFENBERG COIiPANY hereby give notice, that P. C. INGERSOI,L, Elmira, for Che• mutig, Tompkins, Cayuga. Beneat, Ontario; Allegheny. Yates, and tteuben counties. N. Y.; and for Briulfortl, Warren, Crawford, no rm Potter, MlCeen, Erie,-Clin ton, Center, Ind Wyoming. counties, Penn. The General Agent is fully prepared to appoint sub- Agents wherever there is no branch of the Company ; either on personal application, or by mail, post petit.— 'The rapid sale of these celelvted pills end the extraor dinary cures they are constantly effecting, render them, by f ir, the most popular pill of the age. An Agency yi 11l consequently he very valuable. The Graefenhen3 Pills are inconceivably superior to any ever before discovered. In all bilious complaints : in general derangement of the system . in all disorders which result from a bad state of the blood, these hitb arc a sovereign remedy. In the lass of disease called chronic, the Graefenberg Pills achieve their highest triumphs., Here they defy all competition. tra Wring within the hidden recesses of the gystem, they quietly butenrely purify the blood, root out disease, and give tone and vigor to the body. Cures arz constantly effected by these Pigs, in cases where every other means had completely failed. The most abundant proof of this could be given, but a trial of one box Will convince the patient. They can be or dered and sent by mail, at trilling expense. The price is 25 cents a box. Where two dollars worth are order ed, and the money remitted, the Colippany will pay the postage on the pills. Remittanceirat the Company's risk. 14 herever there is no agenty , of the Company, they ran he ordered by nail. 'Mete Pills ore taking the place of alkolliers, and no sick person shonkl be without then). " All bilious complaints-, bowel complaints,' cons:tips. tion. dyspepsia, fever and ague, headache, jaundice, vercomplaints, rheumatism, a ll stomach complaints, green sicknerat, tcse.: &c., yield at once to these Pills. They purge away offensive humors, arrest the progress of disease, and at the same time restore tone . and vigor to the system. In easce of gencral.derangement of the health, they arc xorercign. By their nse,-the weak will become strong; the pale and bilious complexion he restored to a perfectly fresh and healthy color; all the bad symptoms will one by one disappear. In short, these Pills are an inconceivable advance upon any other medicine ever before offered to the pub. lic„A trial will satisfy any one of this. In addittm to the above, may be found at the nu merous depots of the Company, ,the following incom parable medic The Gra Chi Greet The attention of those suffering from disease, arc ru• ocularly inv4to examine and decide for tiletriselvet The following named persons are duly authorize , agetitA in Bradford f'oun't', for the sale of the about medicines from the Graefenberg Company: N. N. Betts, Towanda; Daniel Bailey & Son, Le raysville ; D. B. Cotton, Litchfield ; J. V. Daniels, Bur lington ; J. M. Racial!, Wells; David. Gardner, Athens; Theodore Harding, Union and Canton ; A. L. Merritt, Wells ; Mix & Storrs. Standing Stone ; C. T. Murphy Ridgberry ; George Nichols,' Rome; T. M. Pike . , Ul ster; Rogers and Fritcher, Athens ; Henry Russell, WindhanyrStacy & Tozer, Springfield ; B. Buffing ton, South Warren. toy ATKO THE subscribers subscribers still continue to manufacture and keep on hand at their old stand, all kinds of cane end wood seat CHAIRS; also SETTEES of various kinds, and BEDSTEADS at every descrip tion, which we will sell low for cash or Produce, or White Pine lumber, White woad. Bass wood, or Cucumber cl air plank. or 4 by 4 Scantling 13 feet long—either Buttonwood,llasswood or Maple, will also be receiwill fur our work. , . Turning - done to order in the neatest manner. TOMKINS & Towanda, Feb. 22. 19f7. Y'" -16k_ •JIL iti "11.7 AL ARV 4131...:1- • 2 ' 331 ' 2 ' 2 I.2l‘laV) I:SPECTFL 1,1.1 informs the citizens of 'rowan da, and the public gencrally that he is prepared to execute in the neatest style all descriptions of , House. Sip), Coach or carriage Paintikg. or Trimming and et.ery variety of rani!' and Ornamental Painting. From his long experience and the many specimens of his prbductions now in use. he entertains a nattering - hope that by close application to his profession, and being prompt to order be may secure a suitable share of public pautiniagr. lie may be found at all times at the Uhair Factory of Tomkins & Makinson, where he will be on hand to attend to the calls of those who may want his sere ccs. PER-11.ltir:ING dime on short ;to lice. in a superior manner and reasonable terms. Towanda, July 6, 1547. ly4 • A . Woolen Futon at Home, subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizrns of Bradford county and vicinity, that they have leased foi a term of years the building situate in Wyalusir" , township, and knownas Ingham's Factory, and which they are now fitting up with maehitiery and apparatus for the manufacture of broad and narrow cloths, flannels, dce., in superior style and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to have wool menu factored upon shares will 'find it to their advantage to give them a call, as they arc determined that no pains shall be spared to give the most perfect satisfaction. They work Wool into Broad or narrow dressed cloths for one half the cloth, or if preferred. they will manu facture by the yard as follows:—Broad cloths for from $1 to $1.25 ; Narrow cloth, from 44 to 50 cts.• Other articles manufactured for proportionate prices. Wool carding and cloth dressing will be done on short notice and reasonable terns They will be pro- pared for business on or before th@ first of June next. Wyalosing, April 25, 1841. HALL (St HILL. NO. 3. IN TOWS AGAIN. /VIFIE subscribers are a little later than usual this spring with their extensive stock of merchandim; but what the good people of Bradford county have lost by our delay, we will now endeavor to make up to thee In the quantity, quality and price of our goods. We are now on hand with the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST stock of goods in Towanda, bought exclusively for cult, and since the great reduction in prices. Our stock consists as usual of Dry Goods, Groceries. Crocker:4, Hard ware, Drugs and Medicines. For further particulars look along through the paper. We need not say •' Call and examine our Goods," for we know that every body WILL call at No. 3, before purchasing elsewhere. WM. H. BAIRD & CO. Juno 15, 1847. NEW DRY GOODS, Canter of alafst and Bridge Streas. - 11_45T OPENING, at the corner of Main & Bridge street, a well-selected assortment at new and lash ionable DRY GOODS, which will he sold unusually lois for ready pay. The stock consists in part of Satinett, flannel, gingham, alpacca, the cheapest lot of prints] in town, edgings, inserting., Swiss and cam bric muslin., linsry, canton flannel, drilling, bleached and brown muslin, (not to be • surpassed) ticking, chock, cashmere, cotton, wool and buck gloves, cotton hose, suspenderi, • Getman handdrehrs , cotton and pongee _ hdkf's, gingham cravats, plaid shawls, wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent thread, sewing silk, cotton balls, packs pins, needles, spool cotton, hooks and eyes, suspender, shirt and metal buttons, with many car er articles, usually found in a store. not mentioned. The public sre invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere; as they will be solilchear er than at any other establishment in town.. , Towanda, Nov. 11. H. O'H A RA. ROCERY'S, in the country, can be supplied with ki all articles in their line, on the moat reasonable terms, at je I 6 - No. 1, BRICK ROW. ESCIE Alla Compound; ,tion ; nd Ague Pills; !getaLlelOiniment. CUMMINS ' t • - ass dlltiltPLW . %?•\ ACOUSTIC NU 111. MUM FOR the cure of DEAFNESS, pains, and the dup. charge of matter-from the ears. Also all those dill agreeable sounds, like the buzzing of it sects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, &c., 4e., which are symp toms of approaching deafness, and also generally atten dant with the disease. Many persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, and even twenty years, and were obliged to use ear trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfect ly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly - recommend its use. - The very great number of happy results that have fol low& the use of SCA RPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL, have been truly astonishing. And what is wonderful, some who were deaf from birth, have been so much improved as to hear common conversation very readily. It would be the height of presumption to warrant cure in all cases, bot in nine cases out of ten of recen date, there is a certainty that the results will be most happy and satiscfatory to the patient. The application of the oil preknces no pain, but nn the contrary an agree: able and pleasant sensation. The recipe for this media tine has been ootained from an Aurist of great repots. non, who has found that deafness, in nineteen eases out of twenty, was produced froln a want of action in the nerves of hearing, or a dryness in the ears; his object therefore was to find something which would create a healthy condition in those parts.' After a long series of experiments his efforts were at last crowned with sue. eess, in the discovery of this preparation, which has re ceived the name of SCA RPA'S COMPOUND A CO LS TIC OIL. A long list of certificates might he given, hut such is the confidence in the medicine, and so high has been its reputation, that but one of them will be at present published : Most Ezr114011111:11:CJIRT Ccnt;!—A 14.1 y in Smith field, Brad. Co., Pa.. and now about eighty years of age ; had . heen gradually getting deaf for more than 40 years, so that it was next to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tone of voice. Last winter sho was induced to try .• 'Scarpa's Oil fur. Deafness." It is only necessary to add that she used two bottles, and is perfectly restoreil—she is cured. Any information in regard to the case may be obtained at the store of Dr. Jayne, No.B, South Third street, Philadelolxia. For sale by A. V. CH .A 13 Ell LIN, Towanda, Pa; only agent for Brafford county. .4 Very Important arnerntenication TO ALL PKN an NM If A LL . PLACES, ' Al all rimr. . AND UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. 1F YOU ARE SICK, -get cured : if well. employ -"measures to continue so. Every individual indul,res in habit., which tnuat, to a greater or les , er extent, di., arrange-the admirable and intricate combinations which form the system, and consequently array INI/JVlPL shou!d possess some arthhytrt t u.. and ae cre-dtted agent for pres.n‘urg all the functions oldie body good orier. WOOD'S 4/ NATI4ArADILL• AND WILD CHEART lIITTYNS will achieve this result, and should be . in every family, and in the hands of every person. who by business, pro fession or general course of life, is predisposed to the ve ry many little ailment, that render life a curse, lowest] or a blessing, and finally result, in their aggregated con dition, is the cause OF DEATH The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simple Na ture presents to those who care to hod them, and which are the only reliable antidotes-to the poison of disease. The chief ingredients.are the universally-beloved Sar saparilla and the B-irk of the Mid Cherry. Tree, with which the red man of the forest cures nearly every die. ease of the internal organ. These materials, though powerful in their action, are, as common sense teaches us. ENTIRELY HARM LESS and prepared as they are here, one of the grealr4 np•,-alitra in the inhabitable globe. Hy Wang these are - ryas, the srraluktix may be restored to beau ty, and avoid the sharp knife or the surgeon ; for du.y nut only eradicate pimples and tumors, but overcome cAINcER AND KING'S EVIL ! Whoever is subjected to the horrors of Cwiniatia,',.), should at once purchase this sure remedy. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local cong,cx:a.ns. ”fren r nines insanity. very frequently ~.ania violent headachnt, palpitations, and other affections of the heart and rheu tootle swelling". Dr. Wood's Com pound is one of the most efficient medicines in routing the complaints, and their fountain head, that ran possi bly be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of etercise, numerous persons daily are made to deplore a lncs nfapprtilr,painfulhradarhrs, turalmesi — of the muss Ica, languor, Irani of rnergy sufficient to permit them to seek recreation, &c. !It-- These persons say for years, that they `'.l.on't feel very well." If they do not employ a method by which they can feel quiTc. WELL, thty eventually sink under a se vere lit of illness. and arc SAVED FROM •THE GRAVE only by a miracle, and even then the tuned, kerb, GIL,. tee find ralotnel have left thecri mere shattered bulks, full of aches and corrows, and 'not only a petit to themselves, but a source of disgust and annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. All these FEARFUL-CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application of the virtues of these Birraits. For the truth of this, the proprietor pledges his word and honor, anti in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which he has received, un solicited from all musters.. He does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow his:certificates, but his Brrrsns, and is willing to stake all Ile holds dear on earth in fa vor of their worth. THE DYMPE.f.'SIA, in either a modifier] or serer fm In, will disappear be fore the qualitie. of Dr. Wood's preparation, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the BIT-rens posse's no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical sci ence can invent ; but it is equal to the complete eradi cation of WEE COMM, A LNTS, in even , shape, and of every affection, minor or giksnif ic, of the biliary apparatus. Individuals who are constitu tionaily.billious ought regularly to take this mild agreea ble (and excellent -roam •tn A PT.R I L as it will dif fuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, - and send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart,-- Families might la ,larp aon hand. Every medicine chest on board of ship should also he well stocked with this capital remedy, as SCURVY canitpt.afflict those who take it, or long resist its vigor ous asaaults. Au. imPIALITI LS 0 F TILE auxin vanish before it, and the old relics of earlier imprudence is/va riably disappear, soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it. Tun BITTlue have in no instance failed of curing J AUX amt.., OLSICIIAL ILLOILITT every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the latter a vast portion of our fellow beings are rendered ca.tleme ly miserable—so miserable indeed, that they wi-h to .lio. Every bottle of "Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wad Cherry Hitters," contains a ta.,thetua of joy and content for each of these anxiJus and imprudent gull - cress. Re member that an injudicious use of merenty is inevitably prodnetivo'ef many evils which are'put.to ther! by this glorious and unsurpassable eon pound ; and that afflic tions which are HEIZEDITARI" may emeeday and safely heshuiiled ntriticough its agen cy. As a medicine which must benefit • EVERY BODY, from the SINIPLT delicate to the ercsrisso Aso DES VAIDINO INVALID, DO equal is to. be found for it. would, be well to bear in mind that preventive is infi nitely more deskable that cure and that Dr. Woad'* Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitter* ARE ROTH. Put up and sold in huge bottle*, at sl,.by wyArr & KETCHUM. Wholesale and Retail Agents, 121 Fulton St. N. Y., HUSTON 4 LADD, Towanda, and by druggist generally throughout the, U. 8. 5 mHEGRAWENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS and the Green Mountain Vegetable Oinlme,T,for sak by the subscriber, only agent for the town and bo- rough of Towanda. d 22 N. N. BETTS. LADIES! I SAY, LADIES! ! If Yott have made up your minds to boy a nice dress, cloak or shawl thi s season, don't fail to call at N 0.3, Brick Robs, where yon can find the moat,beat and cheap* articles in that line, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimming.. Rememlwr, call at not t BAIRD'S. NEW ES7IqIILTS7SEniNT tiEl c ... 3 / 4 tzwr - -31 ,_ ‘...,,.......!..4, . . - ; 10 . ___l i NYE de CO., wouldre -1 "--hi:_ - ! - A - -• .. spectl inform the eititens of Tow. \ i , zo4 7 ;- -- -n. -- -- - `-' - -....."-W- . antra the public generally, that r,.......„ Ithey haste on band & manufacture at . -I f ; . Ito older all Made of CABINET 1 744' 4u sir - `-,...,.... i i m t ... _' ' FURNITURE, of the best mate a NB nals, and workmanship that cannot be surpassed, in addition to the usual assortMent in country shops., we will keep on hand-and make to eider SOFAS, of various and moat approved patterns ; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior style, and for ease and durability, cannot be' surpassed (teen in our large cities. Also; the half French Ma hogany Chair, beautifully upholstered, with curled - hair. which never loses its elasticity, and finished with 'tbe best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having bad much experience in the business, we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel disposed to call, both es to quality and 'price, and by strict attention to business hope to met it and receive the patronage of a liberal com munity. . . L. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, September I, 1845, -- -- - - - - , C a 111JrET FUJILXITURE MAY BE HAD at our shop mach lower than it 1 has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap, and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we can afford all for to do it. All kinds of produce will be received in payment. Also, LUMBER of all kinds. Sept. I. 1.. M. NYE 4 CO. : elf://Z3" .11i_4` . .11f .191116456 tlyll .1. be kept on hand a Inge assortment, and made to order on shorter notice and for less mo nerttuin can be produced at any other establishment in the land: Those who are under the necessity of pro curing.that article will and shall be satisfied. A good hearse and pall may be had in attendance when desired. September 1, 0345. - 1.. M. NYE & CO. ,t I C A:a - ,f3 . _r. 78 : : :: 1 A •(i T OA7 1 , In Towanda. HM. BAKER reipectfullyinforin• the public that • he trait plinruenctul the - tifiA VE-STONE but.i- Ress. in all itafie*nchea, at Towanda, where he will be ready at all times to attend to all calla inritililine:'" Monuments, Tomb-tables, Grove-stones p , of (Ter!, description, 4-c., made to order, and furnished ax cheap as WORK and MARBLE of the same quality can be•obtained at any shop in the country. He invites the public to call and examine His work and materials, hoping to merit their patronage by strict attention to business, and by superior workmanship and good marble. • LETTER-CUTTING done with neatness and des patch, in the -latest style. un Main sireet. nort. , door to T. F.,;ltutt . 7: store, arrd'airee 13, i 47, 5. 11041. Tuytantia,,,Nlarth 17. 1117. 4(?). FEN T 4)1 - .:sA N 1) l'Elts( 0;:; rr If 1T HAVE USED DR. 1:P11.1M 4 : 4 EI,ErTr. 1 A It 1" fur the PILEs. CHRONIC.DvsENTA RI. INFLAMMATORY DISEASES AND SEVERE COSTIVENESS, have given their certrticates of cures made by ita uae, when all other rernedieshave faded, and be voprietors are ROW prepared to offer ONE HUNDRED -DOLLATS to any persons afflicted with Piles, and all diseases of a similar nature, or which are found in conjunction with the Piles, if a cure is not alkected by Ahe nye of DR. 'TRAIN'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY. it is an INTLIOPA L REM apt, not an external application, and will cure any case of Piles, either bleeding or blind, internal or external, and the only thing that will. There is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure, speedy and permanent It is also a convenient medicine to take, and improve the general ;health in a remarkable man ner. It is very mild in its opperinions, and may be ta ken in cases of the most acute inflammation, without danger. All external applications are in the highest de gree disagreeable, inconvenient and offensive ; and from the very nature of the 'disease, temporary in their cflects. This medicine attacks the disease at its f aiiince, and removing the cease, renders the :mre certatn and . perma neut. .. • INFLAMMATORY' DISEASES Although the Elerituary was originally prcpared tor' the cure , orPiles. yet 'it has proved itself to be a (mat 'rine far superior ro all others, in all diseases of an in drounat..ry character, with a determination of blood to ally particular part or organ. In Inflammation and Confections .0i the Liver and Sp!, en; Inflammation, Soreness and Ulceration of the Stornache. Bowels. Kid neys and Bladder : kpflammatory and Mercurial nett matisan, it is the best medicine ever discovered, IMPURFTIES OF THE BLOOD ; For all Impurities of the Blood, arising ftomlhe't m prudent'use of Mercury, or other causes ; for all 113SCs of the skin and scrofulous affections ; in all cases where the blood is powerfully determined to the head, producing dizziness and distress, Dr. Upham's Electuary is coirely unrivalled. - 'l'l4 TA RRIED LA DI E:3, Married ladies are almost invariably subject to that painful and injurious disease, the Piles, with consequent inflammation of the Stomach, llowels, : and Spine, weak ness of the Oar k, flow of the blood to the head, &v.— The I..:eetuary is perfectly safe fik pregnant ladies and the most useful Cathartic that can possibly be used, and it will not only remove the Piles 'and inflammatory diseases without pain or irrigation, but will ensure an easy time. a safe delivery, arid a sound constitution in the otTspring. CAPT. G. W. Nici.E.lN'S CERTIFICATE. RAH W A 1", June 16, 1847. I have been affixted for rears with. the Piles, and have tried, without anything like permanent benefit, al most everything assuming the NAM F. of a remedy. I had, as a matter of course lost all confidence in medi cine. Under this feeling, I was induced—not without reluctance, I confess—to use A "I'S ESECTI:• r." and having used it for about three weeks according to the directions laid down, I find, to my utter surprise as well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the disease has left me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. G. W. NcI,EAN, late of the is S. N. P.tll. A DELIIPIA CERTIFICATE. 1 ; DR - .l4'HAM—Ds i a Sun.—Arent five years ego I was afflicted with what was called Chronic Dysentery. I have suffered with it ever since, and physiciani have told me that my liver was affected, and that ray bowels were ulcerated. for blood and pus, attended with a pe culiarly putrid smell, were the frequent discharges. A 'hart time since I made a visite to Massachusetts, in hopes of benefit from a change of air, but suffered more severely than ever before: 'While there a physician of. fered to cure me for $4O, in three months. Happily, in the midst of intense pain, occasionally relieved by Mud annm. I saw in the wrapper of your,Electunry, me perfect description of my complaint, together with many certifi cates of cures, This gave ma great confidence in the medicine, and I purchased a box, and nine doses of which has apparantly cured me-, and I am prepared to say every thing in its favor, or render any 'service I can to humanity by subscribing to its merits. Respectfully Yours, BENIAMENT PERCIVAL, 89 South Sixth st. Sold Whokimle and Retail by %V\ATT&-KETCH -I'M. 121 Pulthn St. N. Y, HITSTUN & I. %DO wanda, and by drugges-t generally throughout the Price $l. a brr. NOTWE.—The zettuitio Eleutuary thug ( . ;:r A. Upham M, 11.) Ili hand ta'alsu done with a pen. No, I. Brick Rw r again in the Field Chambcrlin-, t...tla I_l AS just returned from the city ...Fie- . -LA- of New-, York with a large 0 Cillat,„ ( . ~....1 1 .. ii p ,, , ,, ,i t y w o a f re Wa c t o c m he p a r , i Jewelry g n part,and Dt the following articles :—Lever. ,--.--„, • ~-;:. L'Epine and Plain Watches, with .• - .3)b h , ,-- , --., a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear. Rings, Fin ger Rim ;a; Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains; Gofd Pens, Keys. etc. Mao, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads--all of which he offers for sale excenedingly cheap for CASH. Watches repaired on short notion, and tvarrarded to run well,'oi the money will be refunded, and a writ- Tq ten agreement given to that effect if wired.. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and -, onntry Produce taken in payment for work ; and alyi. kern now, and forerer, that the Produce intssite p p d when Me work is done--I war against credit in all iti forms. W.A. CH .A.M BEttLIN,. Agent. Towanda, April 'ZR, 11417. . • Elmira, Corning - Buffalo `Line, .Ftni 11947. THE Proprietors of the above Line will Continu e to wan it Line of Passage Boats between ELMIRA, CORNINGteini BUFFALO,. for the accommod at i on of Emigrants and Families, moving Westeaffording fa. allities not.benaolirre offered to the Etnigrant, from this section of New York, Pennsylvania, The Boats of this Line are of the FIRST-CLASS, fitted and furnished with all the convenience andei commodation of PACKETS, commanded by I:aperients ed Captains, and towed by relays of Horses. BOAT ROME, Capt.. H. W. THOMPBON, " TEMPEST, Capt. AM. TAYLOR. Duribg the season 'of 1847, .one of the above' Boats will leave Corning and Elmira every week in the fol lowing order: • Conatao,every Monday evening, at 6 o'clock; P: M. ever Monday eveningi at 6 o'clock, P. M. Towing down Seneca Lake every Thursday morn ing, touching at Big Sweatt", Lodi, and Dresden, and leaving Bnffalo for Coming and Elmira, every Wednes day morning. , ti FOR FREIGHT OR PA* SAGE, apply to Captain on Board, or to ' Wm. Mallory, Corni. 8. B. Strang & Co, Elmira. Wintermote & Tattle, Horseheads A. Nash, Havana. L. G. Townsend, Big Stream. Woodworth & Post, Lodi. • Price dc Holly, Oenero. Gay & Sweet, Waterloo. • I. Shoemaker, Seneca Falb. Baker Sr Ron, Montezuma. H, Wright, &chafer. H. Niles, Buffalo. Elmira, Corning and Buffalo Line , 2. 2 . 1- 11 E W,1141Y0 - 1 - 2oAT ROME, CAPT. H. W. THOMPSoN, 13 connected witfilbia line, (see advertisement in an other column. will leave Elmira on Tuesday, 14th inst and on „every alternate Tuesday thereafter, during tl . season. sepls . New Tailoring Establishment, , Corner cl Aria and Bridge sts. over H. (11115 t.... t ' : Boot .mod Shoe tore. :1 F: S PE(rPFULL Y . informs the citiiens oi TOtrafl -1 11 , da. and : the public generally,' at he has commeric eil the Tai(oritt holiness, at the corner of Main and Bridge sts., in the shall , recently occupied by Mark t'. Arnoht, where he solicits those in . want of Tailoring, to rive hin-4 rill. r !laving keen employed in the most fashiorrible eetai..- h-hments I h Philadelphia and elsewhere, and being de ti riniimil to spare no pains to please, customers mss depend upon having their work done promptly and in s iz-iil style as can he had at any shop in town. Ail work yr:of - awl:4 wen made and to fit. iii' Claim! done cheap and warranted. Towam:a. A iteust 30, 1 IR i i. BOOT & SHOE • :MANUFACTORY. ~ .~ TOMS" , W. WILCOX, having purchased the inte rest of his late partner, respectfully inforrnalhe pah. lie that be may still be found at the old Stand, near 'F.- P, Woodruffla tavern, where he still solisits a shore of public patronage. He intends, by a careful ;election of stock, and ki attention to the interests of his casto: mere to make as neat end durable work as can-he ma ndfactured in this pit of the ce.nntry. He-will keep . constant'y nn hand, and manufarttire in order, 5 1 1 , ,rocen, ('elf and rloCre BlwiSll,ll Ladies G al' frtf Sha.s and sl.j.Y ; Gent's Gaiieru and-Pumps, fee. , • in- Country Produce, of most ileseriptiiins,i4ti in payment for work, at the market price. • Towanda, .Btiaitst 30, 1847. f,D , `; - • ; - t -1- • Tlatt 31tdirnl Farutiy in 3rins l , -- -- • Dr. Carter's tofolii.blc Rfiimly for Time and "tize bf 1i0! , ,r cab . rily at the option of the patifid: THE above medicine can be-tound at all time. at tNe new establishment of CARTER k S - NI:II.I,XY, together with an entire new• arid fresh stoekof 1:110 9 - CE comprising every thing to their hne. such as Tea. Copse, Sugar. Tobacco. Pepper, Spice. Choco late, Cocoa, 'Citron, Figs, Raisin.. &e., and an male.: variety of _other articles " too numerous to mention: all of which will be sold as low as the same can bought west :of the Empire city. We also offer the moat splendid assortment of French. English and Ge , man TOYS., ever before bffereti in Northern vania. together with it full assortment of Nuts. Confer titularies:, Yankee Notions, Fancy, glas.wam must and I.\ suit wit° quilllv and pri e. t)rt. 12. 18-17! CARTER & • TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! r& R. 8AN ... 15,' NJ • City LoNcion. have opined a sh,p. rn 111: 4 second story of the new Brick blocl., erected by Barlett Kingsbery, on Nl:.in xtirel, where they are prepanil to execute alt orders in their lisle with accuracy & dc,.puch, From their long and ricnrous instruction , in the an. and their extensive experience as Foremen, in (h a ' ts-st shops in London. they fest perfectly competent at being able to please the most fasudion. twin% and to execute their work in such substantial and finished style, as to give aatisfaction to their customers. (rP.Calting done to order, and warranted to fit properly maide up. G. H. Towanda, Oct. 12.1;417. t 3 IL DNVI.-; BbOTS AND SHOES. • What are you about here' Aral ye; Yes, I guns so ; TNOUrr•ANDs of times the question has twen askd. Where on earth are all the Bal)11.7 ii I Shi,rs me nufietured that supply the continual rush at the isorr of Main laid Br ides. streets O'Hara anse ers tht t't s is the plain, and these are the thiflizs vie ' . e. . . • . . "Fiellpr?:, , -•••-,..._ % ' 4 ", i '.•' -• . ' • -:-...i - - -4.3:;•."7.1• - Screutu rltren 0 , ,,-1%) ,1 5i tvtry Iwo m - ,,•1: , ••• a t e,. - -- -7 . -7-;; ---,-,, Hear ye ! hear ye ! and understand, that 0 . 11u.50l the corner of Main andßridgesirects, will sell at ft 1A:1 tai' " 1 " 41 "- 39 .7 31 _paiif Boots, Shoe-:,rid 13r 0 C 3 r , at a less juice than ever was or probably c‘er pill la ^ l ' lured again in Towanda. - • . •. The Ladies' Department ,in this est.iblishitaint richly furnished with fashrOns. Ladies'. m iss , 0 1 childix-Ws fancy and common boots and sIX - 3. e" 9 1. the extremity of the latest fa6hton4. Mistake not tl! , place —Corper of Main and Bridle btreet,a, th , ''', V Silo( Vi,re in liturifiird ("uunly. 'Half cash an,lh.l l( trade for Butter. 'll . ff. 011.11Z.1. Towanda. June 16, 1617. Ai T. A if( E at.ortment of 'Broad, Cloths.. ~71 and sattinetts, which we have lone hero fi vne ' D ior acllin¢ co 4 ahil cheap. oinv cheaper than OTT— . n!1.1 upon which we rhallenvg the nilti.pist tem"' at 0. D. 13.11;1'1.1: 17 Towanda, Ndv. 3. Iclo. . • FVGES h GINLPS, a all kinds . ; 130 '7 and other tritnintrigs fur .11dies . dre.ses by auIS M'ONTANYE CO. Terms of the Bradford Reportc{• • Two 'Jailers and Ally cents per annum Fr err ern ° deducted if paid within the year ; and for CA S)1 actu ally in advance: Osra bOLLAIII Will be deducted Subscribers at liberty to discontinue at any lime hr Paying arrcarages. Most kinds of Cot-True I' moat r received in payment, at the market price: t. Advertisements, not exceeding a square. of twel lines, insertedfor fifty cents ; every subsequent mm' twenty+five cents. A disicounttnaile t: yearly ailretr 6lls t. Jos , Pats'iltrri, of every- description. neatly st,d !seditiously executed on new and fashionable tyre. Letters out Inisinees pertaining to the Alec mu.stol rve of post Age, etinllC attention: 3, a