~` 'Whoa la lbw Timms Is e. I 'Ail the glad ant happy child, Whew handamere flied with ilineerVe Who. stiery-.laugh rang/ate and wild Among theAtte•wrealhai bowers; I troPPed herr:away path. rind cried .IkWhetsis the time to.dier "Nt yell not yet!" the child replied. ..And swiftly bounded by. I imbed t ! maid en : back she throw Thi tresses' other heir ; Grief's trateeeer her cheeks I knew, Like pearlsthat.alisteu there: A duet passed o'er her sunny brow. .1 hear her spirit sigh .' Nut nor." she cried. "O no ! not Ir. Youth iszto time to die!" $ 1 Biked a mother, aeshe used, Her firm born iq her arms, Ai gently on her breast, She buihed her babe,s alarms; In quivering tones her accents came— Her eyes were dim with tears ; "My boy his mother's life must claim Tor many, many years." I questioned one in manhood's prime, Of proud and fearless air; His brow was furrowed not by time, Or dimmed by woe or eare. In angry accents he replied, And flashed with scorn His eye— " Talk not to we of death," he cried, "For only age should die," I questioned age ;for him the tomb; He had long been all prepared; Bat death, who withers youth and:iilootti,j This man of years has spared. ' Once more his nature's dying bre Flashed high and thus be cried. Life ! only life is my desire !- Then grasped, and groaned, and died. asked a christian--" Answer thou When, is the hourof death?" A holy calm wos on his brow, And peaceful was his breath; Aod swiftly o'er his features stole A smile, a light divine; He spike she language of his soul—. `'My Waster's time is mine!" Cultivation of the Apple. Having been practically acquainted with the ap ple tree for more than thir y years, and being anx ions to see this tree more fillerewiftilly cultivated, I am constrained to give publicity to my ob.-.ervations experienced, and mode of culture, hoping that - ome maybe instructed, and the attention of others awa kened to this interesting subject. The apple tree 'is the meat valuable . fruit that grows in this part of the world—is naturally very long lived,. very productive, and easily cul ti vated, reit:tiring but little more attention every year than a hill of corn ; and yet, stranger as it is, there are eat half enough good apples • produced for family nee. Trees may be procured of the nurseryman, or be 'raised on your own premises. If the latter course. •is taken, procure as many seeds as you want trom the kinds of apples you wish to produce. They will not all of them produce the same kinds—a few will be the same or similar, and others new varie ties--nearly all will tel l very good kinds. Plant your seeds as soon in the spring SS the frost is out, in good mellow ground, about a quarter of an inch deep in rows. Keep the groend mellow and clean and in about three years they will do to set in their abiding places, or to graft. Trees of natural growth generally het the longest. In the selections of the kinds you prefer to graft, do noeclisregard those that are uniformily good hearers and prefer grans from young healthy trees. Cut the last year's growth with an inch or so oldie year before, if you wish to keep them awhile. If you tut at all from an old tree,last year's sprout, well matured. The neare l itnme of running of the sap the better, but if most conventent, they may te cut and kept in a moist place some weeks. As noon as the sap runs, remove lie soil, front around ACRICOLTLIIe Tits sear see SWIM 8031111111. it about an inch above the insertion. In about two years your trees will do to Set in their abiding General Ttearbnn' in a letter on this subject states places. that from careful observations made by him during In selecting a place for an, orchard, prefer upland P. lama "num of years, and while an officer in the or hill-sides. . The fruit will be richer, higher fie. Custom House in Boston, he; had ascertained that *oared, and more abundant, than on law, flat lands. ninety-seven out of every one hundred merchants Almost all kinds of soil will do, if they are deep, fail or die insolvent. Being in the Custom Rouse, rich, and well cultivated. In this vicinity, the soil Ile use = Yes " •Pvinemh4s, of swains them rise and sled iron stone is lately is most productive. It is fall - A few years would sweep a generation of believed by some that an eastern exposure is liable them into bank/ 1 4) 1 (7- and an entire new list of to blast ; hut i have not found it so. names would appear on the 'book.. He took pains Di the holes for your trees a little larger than the to inquire as to the results, of the observations of other persons of alre and experience, and fomul his extension of the roots, and about eight erten inch deep. Take up your trees carefully, without break estimate of lama fulls- confirmed by them. The re. ing the roots, and the sooner they are set in their con:mu/Mat on, therefore, which followed this view planes the better. Set them jest about as deep as of mercantile ,ruin. Was the selection of agricultural they were in the nursery, filling the holes with just pursuits for children, rather than those of commerce.. what was taken out and nothing else. Many trees Such intelligence from such a source, it might be are greatly injured by being set too deep. Seta supposed. would check the course sn prevalent with stake about a foot from the tree, leaning it, of equal many, of putting their sons behind the merchant's height, and tie the tree closely to the stake. Plow c o u nt e r . or dig the soil mellow, around the tree, tacos three The business of farming is always honorable and feet from it at least, in the spring of every year, to healthful, and with ordinary industry and the corn the depth of three or four inches, but not to injore u tt ut blessing of Providence, sufficientl y lucrative, the Moto. nearing a competency down to old age. It furnish- In cultivating your orchard, a good arrangement, es, moreover, an increasing ability to do good.— i s to plow one or two years, and leave the And if there be a liberal appropriation of God's ground one or two years in cl o v e r - k e e p i n g soil marries to the spread of the gospel, and the relief rich with manure. This mode is much better than to of the poor suflbring; the obvious elevation of char acter in such an individual will be felt round the put heaps around the tree, and bury the roots too d eep. d ust before the sap runs, every spring, in n ne, community, and his departure from the world will but in doing this be careful not to prune too much, be amid the lamentations anti regrets of all who had I have seen a great many orchards nearly ruined by heard of his worth and benevolence. pruning to much. The supposing that mores:v*ll4 ,11Pyr.rnanylarmens ere thereof tbiLmoment jn nutriment is obtained bi the remaining bras:wawa happy circumstances, who are time honoring the when removal, i s a m i sta k e. Th e h mo h i , e mud . Lord with their substances, where he has richly re tuts a part of the tree and do their Office in furnish: warded their- industry- whose suns will shortly-set ing nourishment just as much as the roots, Th.' in glory; but how many more there are; thus cis krawifinne of * any should be-about four - an d a eunistaneed, whose-departure few will ,lathent— feet from the giound ; anti here let a full and paw their hear" have been ete°l.l3ed timintranticin t sal top be commenced. have .jtever kuown7a while little sympathy has been enercised towards vary la rga um, nor a good bearing tree men the destitute and perishing. Oh how sea the can. - those that lad high tops;either by cutting of the tr i a s t;l = M - 7- 72 40*. -Kciter• - lower branches, or by trimming thenkuphigh. A great many apples are lost by leaving them tub long the tniTiri; iribbiliNlitis, !bon ale the @meditate ripe, should be pia' krrl vp, and t a ken to • seal, dry, shady place. spread thin, and lay without cover, until there is danger of freezing. When there is danger.of this, remove them to their winter quarters which sheild also be cool, just so as to avoid free z ing, Put them on •shelves, not mots ° , than two or three cOuises thick, and if put in - a cel lar, the-shelves should be at least three feet high from tbe bottom. Leave them uncovered, and re move the decayed ones,. as occasion requires, apd is all that you do, be careful not to bruise them the least. I have kept . Newtown Pippins in this way until Ingipif.—R. K. Terme. Morristown, N. 1., February 44,1848. Sol onat one asks, a What will fashion not do?" il o ine - wen't make a pudding, nor knera pair of treirsers, nor bcry !weal Cows ma w Agettest the of:per . Wit fla w . 041.1114, ,P 110 4 31 wittiffin,s!ltillith to Imetietti *wit *aria Anallithe 0 1 4* thi'llit'ffali**tha .sere doe of milk. SteneAr grains, arbor* they. van be , • obtained are arming the ebeppest and beet arthies thateeti be lied, 'Noy may a•:flo to. coyer; sit the rate of a peck for each cow, per day, before calving, and a )tell a boatel per day afterwards Sheep may be fed from one quart to three quarts per day. Where the grains cannot be bad, a corn or oats, for a sheep—say a pint of. Olds, Or Irom a gill to a half pint doom to each, per day, and for cows, corn meal from corn and oats ; or corn and cob'. griinnd together, at the nee of from two or four quarts each per day, will be beneficial. A few carrots—say a peck to a cow, and a quart to a sheep, per day—will greatly favor the secretion of milk. and may be given with advantage inaddi tion to the meal or corn The best of bay she old be provided. Clover. cut fiefore it waa tno ripe. and so nicely made that none of its Iv/ads or leaves have been los., and is free from mustiness and dust is not inferior to any other bay, excepting for work ing horse. and oxen. The animals should have dry and comfortable shelter and should not be ex posed to storms. Mavh is the best month in the year for securing wood and timber. Wood should therefore be cut split. and piled, that it may have the benefit of the drying winds which usually prevail during this month, Hot-beds. if not already made, should be formed at once. Directinns for making will be found In our last volumn, page 85—also in vol. ix, (old se ries.) p. 55. Manures may be eomposted in this month, and will be sufficiently decomposed for use by the time they are wanted for spring crops. • Oats may sometimes be sown in the latter part of this month or beginning of Aril. Et "is always ad visable to sow them early as practicable, or as soon as the ground is in a suitable gate. The best varieties of the Irish and Scotch =Nam very heavy, and from some trials made here with them, appear to exceed in yield and value the common oats of this country . The Hope-Town oat is one of best kinds. It is early, hardy and productive. Smelts rs Swiss.--it is frequently remarked that it is , useless to attempt to cure sick hogs, and to the ptevalerteepf this opinion is to be attributed in a great decrree no bonbt, that want of effort which results in the loss of so many of these valuable domestic ani mals. In Jone last, I observed that one of my begs manifested an indisnosilitm to eat. I paid not mitch attention to him for a few dais, when again notic int, him. I iraw that he had failed in flesh consider ably. He was then put in a pen by himself, and T soon found that he had the scours very badly. His appetite decreased to such a degree, that a gill of corn was more than be would eat in a day, while the complaint continued to increase. I tried differ ent remcgbes whiting effect, when as a last resort, I had recourse to the Cultivator for inkernation.— Among various cures for this complaint in culter, (I saw none for swine) I noticed that calomd had been given with effect. I procured about 30 grains, which quantity was given in two doses in the course of a day. He soon manifested favorable eymtoms, and showed a disposition for foal. -He was fed with sweet milk, boiled , anti thickened with flour, until cured. I would say in conclusion, that I think 'the in forration I got fmmthetultivator, in this one case, saved me more than it costs for a dozen years at least ;. and as a testimony of the re gard I-have for your paper, I send yon the price of eighteen. copies for the present year, moat of which are for new subscribers. keep !doges*, or VT - days in *unimer„ the middle o the loin neat, the rumnp . riext round neat, and'brykerthorritoctehieriell'uot .keep tanger than three days in summer. - . CANINE. TittANSrommos.—When the Marquis of B. came to his-tide he was anxious to preserve the game on one-part of his estate, and desired that the tenants occupyingthal particular land would net keep spoiling dogs. One of the tenants, poss easing a great favorite, rather than part with him, cropped his ears and docked his tail. Some time atienvalls a gentleman inquired to whom the dog belonged. "To farmer 'so and so," replied a person.. "Of what breed is he !' asked' the inquirer. " Why, sir," answered the man hesitatingly, " he wan greyhound, but.ray master cut ltia ears and tail off, and made a niatif Lip e by la or. L libilit..,l ;mils 2.0.10 1 iww(o,,. ..., . „ I piskimpii t 2. ant *re bid buds rod ' lelifiN _. . AANK 1 t t Asti unwed a Trawedwar Exatigied:ll: TN peewit . p•Pristirit SIND; talkesishis ", _ 10 4ss. simsity to More hi. &ski ii tdi feriae,' - la iiitt pablit gererally, sod alio if islisissisit s ills( bit is now seesivismi • very &Arwood genital we of Fell qui ill isms ci.h. or relit 414itriplie, whiti hi pkAges 61=141 dual and sail he sad as to* us Wray other ertathithatest *bib . 100 teitee at Toursisle. The public yeerally are respectfully Welted it cell ned *iambe to raid" limairtire at P1a.11,. Brick Re.. Towuldie, -comber 21. 11147. . , 47 - . ..w _II_ZI3F'rLI ~v°lll~o lay the seconerictiOn of an act ut Assetubly passed April Ilk 1844,, it is enacted that any primin who may desire nut to he culled Is. attend any militia train ing, may exempt himself from filth call, by µlfni to the proper county Treasurer. sets duller fix of Militia hand ; and the rece;pt, of the county Treasurer shall he evidence of the payment Of add food. Tbit payment must be made in limpet° deliver the receipt to the carolling officer. See pamphlet lams. 1844. pop, 398. Th. tni.wrr is now prepared to receive salt payments: J AMIN N. PECK. Tivaituret. Treasury Office, Towanda, Jan. 4, 1848. MCALISTER'S OINTMENT.-. 4 new supply !al obi. deservedlyaopuler ankle *lt received at sep2s 114E1WUR'fb MT'S, that are tarifa, and can't be hat- anne ve al ty antics and beautiful Muffs that can't fail to wit. juin received at a 24 !Or& IIBT OP LET7'EFtB,, nonsainisag is die Pe*Oirica .1.4 is Towanda, quarter ending Doe. U. ISO. Bottum John Kurnool' Thom Bell J A Lirogbfie Tory Baker H M Lent Win .1 Bowen Stephen Lyon Comas Blackman Elijsh R Legg Stillman Brian Wm Mallon James Bailey Cindmilla Moran Pstit Burns Lucy Milky Mitchell Booth Wm McCracken Pow Blackman!: J C Mason Wm C Brownsoo Wyllie Michell Nick ~l Cooky Mar, Moors Cornelius Chapel Will Northrup Stephen Cooper Jame Past Ileac ! Cane? Sarah IParrsoN Mary Colo Wm reign V E Chafe Labelle Patterson Thom' Mambo :1111srpret Pinney Ames Dowell Park Post Leureseee Doughtily Pots Pest Mania Drake Francis Phelps Daniel B Dempsey Margaret Slain Petrick Emmlui Darnel Shores It /lc 13 Firmer 'John W Selsbnry IT W Freeman Prudence Stanton Chides 2 Gaskill i L C Odder Gilbert Goff M. Geo J.. Sherwood -Jaws Hurley, Cornelius Moron Eaton Harriron Wm W Swartwood Charles Hyde Demetrios Shores David Haynes John H Taylor .1 Hick• Jesse Tanner Amos Horton Richard Thompson Wm Harris, Win Taylor Matilda C Jones James Whitmore Michael Janes Lester %or WallkiridgeBsoal Johnson Conk Wood liainnel H Kingsbury Esther Williams 0. J. Killenllin ThemaeB Wheeler James Kilmer Jeremiah Yard Ann Kellum Eunice • A. 8. CHAMBSRLK PAIL T In OF LETTERB remaining in lb. Pest Oder .1.4 at Trey, qrsertar sliding Dec. Xi, 1847. Avery W B Linderman Jacob H Augustin W Lem Janet Allen Sand Landes Levi , • /3 W MAAS. B 3 emits m Mrs CeaTin M Meoearge Jame. Bentham Abbe MeAlKierr Climmerg Bach Dud McKean lamas Blanchard Mire Jana McKean Um Baxter Clarissa 114 anima E R Baker Joshes Merwin Mrs Wry Baal Martha J Miller Mrs Sarah 1' Case Jamb More James Case Jibes limit James Coven Win Nulen Rev John Demising Jerk& 2 Pearce Mrs Abipl'D Dickinson Miss lamb , herrn Wigbtmon Ellicott Elsa I Randall Dani 4 Pinion Seth Rockwell R C Guild D C Reynolds M A °winnows & Crow - Roes Jesse GI Playas& Lallia Spalding Miss Helen M Howard E W Spalding Mrs Swam NI Hickock Hannon R Beeman Randolph Johnson Alfred Shattuck Mrs esiepli Johnson P H Sandi 3 W 2 Jones Mini Lucy Show Thomas Kelly Wm F Sweet Wm J, Koff Erasing $ Smith Mos Eyries it dr .1.44 n Team John Lembo. Miss 'Emily my rhirT stns Koehn Lamb Jaw* Wither lion Reatom 1. irriry frU,oIYON. P. V Ais - as UAL REPORT .11, thr H. cripts andEze•stele tune of the burr' at l'uvitanda, tat dm yrar IS I lECZI res. Balance of duplicate for 1816. Amount 40 11447, Rrnt of Engine bowie, License for circus mud menagerie. ITTZSDITIIptS, Wovk done on streets, Curbing and flimging. Expense of borough eiretion, • Paid police at the lam fire, Advertising report end for appeal notices, 6 lin J.P.Kinsman removing engine house. 20 00 D. M. 8011, removing pauper, 2 26 Wnt Mix services as poor niaster,. A 00 J. E. Geiger overpaid on duplicates, 10 40 do exoneration do 8 08 do • p i sestets do SO 57 J. D. Goodenough justice fees mid stationery, 232 do for trunk, 3 00 do services es dark, 25 00 di , sake rent, 500 do per rent's* as Treasurer, 14 40 Burgess and tows council, 39 00 And oo judgment, 2 70 10111101,11111 11111111111. Amount autatanding JUL Ilk 1847, luued to January *O, 1848, &tamed and cancelled .11m.111, 184$, • ivicasiretali t►rusi. Received es ilepdiestee for 1046. - de' do 1847. Rem eteegioscheore. • - Lieanro fa :tacos oodigoo♦rrie, • Borough - - &Men as 014,11. th rest.. Treasurer•. per mar. Borough orders retuned • - - Amur*. Zudiment ageism Mar&i & Woodnik Hen roes. • Balms* in,.the Treaustri 3... 20.111111. - 128 $7 expense/or wive/tor **poor be 1847. • -Osss et Coon& 01See r Bead. efToweede..ies.lB.'4o. „We,.the'ltenieei bed Town Camel/ of the Ihwevg, h of V'osoda. &boobs certify. that the . fotegoink is • nos statement of the m* an atarespeisanssehof laid llnteigh for the yew 1847., P.11.,41JLL, Bow.. W 4,i4tt Pam*. . - Dairen iCtiesasst, Wriass Rhein/ay; g 4 - - -Wnittxpe Dries.. .a : theses 0. Datum, . Attest ,I.D.Goodroottgb. Clerk. - • --Wif:lif:l(/ ..• ,sl. w v , It i , !.' if ii I f irl S ,_ l4l , l S ,. l 2_T i fi l 2" ;'••- • : ''''"' 4•V ifi: „ MN igel@firnW . 1/11/10 by wen it4loll/MrOltb • stosiiiiiii UMW tibier,llll* l .o Abit , 3,0( :114.1nsintibsitintibe :106014 ,85 41PP, MA, _ .10.0 r Amore*: wider the nesiti.o.lo.o l C FIXIIIIIMPOOPW linsal.`lllolol Oa Wet this pub*" that :ifswAl tit ha fowende way *wet lien yeibiSe Ay irems ow* . .wwwiwst kw isle die writs id die nwillt.441 11 0 116 " owe od she Ilintionetenn wt. - . -, , .. d , Wnienoldwen went wok nit liesesesidis poblieity,an thereby win fee *nit ilahlanarishibti hat w•• *PIN that wasetabie,risiewem by width mal Polon PSI se oratiowswor gamine was*. It is so walseitide mat. ins anthittne metes, itself or oritinegsg. *AIM** claim., that us saw Impose on ita human enmity, by throwing the slava far an trimming tart gtl. chtt Rea. tim SISOO drat ilia am in ass a Orin tar ads miermigi pee impruied at the thealignomil F,•ttet7 Of X. P. 81)101tiri. 119 Cheanut street , olli niiilbit • rem ., mooing of prifaction in die art than soy similar ag eing tatieher from shy other saltrry in the UMW orates, This is rio idle hswat—we mean what we say. We are desirous *MO* Witte elasild sr at theft patrannos to ar m , b k miri „,“ , . , A. 1 ' - We ask inviestristirse, free ' Agin, impartial i•••eiiltio tine. We .bwre shrew s ilse aktett. Who williditb it A up I M. P. SIMONS. In Chennef meet, opposite die Mi=te Monad. Philadelphia: N. B. It Win he Isnderstood by our enantry- friends. that ow alloy* chalirner bag WINK Jet brimaregfeldr sal we also wish it oenergiord. that we all exit omen to metre by the mem. es we bare 'Wady expneried mu iIaPIIIIMI to appropriate the prim to ss a._ebaritalda.pttr IMP. 3ntheis hi. P. SIMONS. Idlers Otteines hsprfritype so. r e ciamus angth end earner of at, 'irattioutrata. PORTRAITS from the aroallest blare pin to the W hest size. sink'' , or in groups. The ?topknot, are 'mop* in ..yips. that their work Etas pined a repo• amino mond to pima in the world. tweets from the Pntas Liftotike in the ammo. aim. chastely correct in the ahaaing."— Ledgcr "The art has arrived at greet perfection. and none nistfensend or practice it better than McClave Or:. moo."—Raltineare Iris. '`Admirable! nothing PO exceed their exquisite die & Gazdte. Extract from t h e report of the Judges. at the last4sit of die Franklin Institute " Degnerreptypesrin lbw department there ern some very excellent /1013111)1Ms in the exhibition, and the kelps think they ass a proem. sive improvement in this branch of the art. They have not recommended an award in favor of any of the cont. poitors, but us disposed to rank as _Psi in order, the collection of McCl 'ICES & GERMO, . ascootatning the largo! nerarber of superior sperimins." 6i29 PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUBIL—Emab- Relied fa years ago, by DR KINKELIN. The oldest, surest, sad bag hied to emu sit forma of secret demises. disessisst the akin audsolibry habits of youth, is DR. KINKELIN. N. W. cornet of Third sad Mika* batereon Sprout and lies, if squares from the Ex change, Philadelphia. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Youth who have injated themselves by • certain peat. lice frequently indulged itt—d-a habit frequently krned from evil companions or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and baly, ibould apply immediately. Weakness and eonsutional debiliry immediately cured. and run vigor restored. All letters post paid. If you value your life or your health, remember, the delay oEs month, nay, even a week, may prose your ru- in, both cot, body and mind. Hence let no false modesty deter you from making known your are to one who, from education and nispecuthility. can alone befriend you. He who places himself' under DR. KINKRUNTI tram& meet, may religiously osabde in his honor es a gentle. man, and in whose bosom will be totem .ocked the se aet of Ik. patient. Tee sassy *let Osey will bug the sacral twtheir own Mote, sad ems tbeemelme. Alm ! hew ohm is this a fetal ilsisaiest, and ban any a promising young men, mite might ban been ea ontemeat to seamy. Ilse Wed boa doe set*. $ 4. 64 537 54 I. 41 to en 6664 65 Slll6 X 6 IV OR R 16 10 114 0370 es OM 611 177 60 0770 311 437 N Ph 311 044 Se 404 44 it 4t JO 00 ek OA 4S se --APIA 40 40 11440 437 IPS WS IN 042 ~ 11141 AFFLICTED READ I YOUNG MEN! COUNTRY INVALIDS, Analog it itraierseient to auk* pommel snaked's'. can, by swing their Cale esplieitly. topther with all their 'symptom". (per letter, postleid,) bare Rewarded to them • idlest astilies Dr. IN medicine' ?appropria ted accordingly. Packaged of Atheinert forwarded to any part of the U. IL et • 'Demme" nodes. (is, (Olson. rata tarries, addressed to DR. RINKE LIN, Philadelphia, will he promptly attended t.. Sea advertisement in the Spint of the Times. Phila. PAIN BILLER. Death of Pell; rang iblits sick; deal ii to flis - 1 A blhn is jound for Ike obit Amiss race, ss ANDREW'S PAIN KILLER. /PHIS is aglow:Rey Verteme Composed, composed 1 of twenty-five different ingredients. OW ie en irees• nal end mewed remedy. hot up in bot Sere very* int price from 25 to 75 cent*. each. Por hotter paitscu• tars see pamphkm, to he had of every swot grade, cam .-4nin g a hrierhistory of the mien and discovery of the Pai n Knorr, aiterliteria. /kg. CACTION.—Eseb bonle has the written irenstnie of the proprietor. J A sprawl*. war the libel: in! without, it none ere mmuine. 'lleware of hawkers and pedlars si Hin e from honor tis house, representing it to he the genuine Pain Killer. • Mad only by the following rrgular oppoinord eget*. it, tin- r it : A.w.(lttamherlin. Towanda. O. r.llard. Troy, Geoner A. Peskin*. Athens, L. 4 E. %nip,. dn. J. J RANA, OntOPll3ll ; C. E. Rathhonr, Canton.' soil in all-the principal towns in the Uniecti ribitas, Canada ..rul Teta*. Whibletale agents in the city of New Torlinnet vici nity r fltyllork. Cmlie. & Co., 218 Prrarl-vt.; Wyatt At K-s.turn. Fultroson. •firdert orldrvoserl to the pmpriri , f .1.13. W. Schuyler, post paid, will mill with .trvoiors. v 4.131.A.;;Ar .4 ainvaaa 220011131'laTito We of the Clarueranst House. Towanda. Pa., which was destroyed by fire on the 12th of March hut. HAB leased the old nand. on the west wale of the public square. lately occupied by 'Wiltiron Briggs sign of the Ti l er. where he is prepared and ugh the hap py to Wait on his old customers and the publingenerally His hones is in wand order, and his facilities for se mom odaung travellers and visitors. such as will enable him to give ample satisfactiun. Charges moderate. Towanda. Ott ober 20. la t. General Scott in the City of Mexico ! And another large :tack ef Goods joet received al • MONTA N YES & CO'S STORE. which have been carefully selected ,for the Fall 71wele. THE public are invited to call and examine their stock. of Dry Goods. Groceries, fierdwere and Crockery. Boots Ar. Shoes:Hats & Caps, and everything in the hoe of maples, suited to the wants of this region of country. which have been purchases exclusively for Cash. and at the lowest ebb in the market. We hope our old friends will not Anger to give us a eiil,l t ss we am make it an mtject.for them to do an. Triiiiiists, August I& 107. _ . • • rILOTRR, CREIRMERES dr, EAt 3 llll 4 ftill' `J l —french; .14W:iiiiscrmeineat - plan and fancy Canimeres sad %Warmly- satra b oak, widen ers and - wormed Vestings, very cheep et . • 8 1 125- • MERCER'S. =DMZ 091119111$11WIEBIT t ALARGE end emenalseasentasent of School, Claw vital and Miemeilsoeetn DOOKB4 slab a * Fe Witt and great variety of Papers, including note, letter. csp, folio, post office and wrapping papfre; together with- a complete assortment of Blank Book 4 Vizi/ins Cards, Eaue&pa, fe., all for sale etthper than the cheapest. by • 019 G. D. BA R TLETT. PATENT MEDICIN ER, every kind now in use, eau be found at the Drug Depot; Agent for Jayne?"' Smith% Clickeneia,litoffatii, Pain killer, end various ottlitinedleinek, A. full and lidera! aborly always on tried' • • 'Jen No. 1; BRICK -ROW. • • U178.411-4rge assortment of ill kinds mna lies,ave now selling,ig lair at lillmiSeiriarm ask., N 0.5, Brick Ruw, dt v. REED. •.. . • , . . , • ... , - • . '" ' 41.31 X 01 121 4=10 !''.4i ., ift , " All ' : gi;:;.... , •:. ' " r ' . ". '7'1 6 0 10 ; 11 0.' -:'''' ' ..s. : or ilid 114.41 galit PO viiip .•611111111111114 ' 44444." - ---- --- _ 11141n1IMIADIVit Emeniii: - ' 7.: : ' % :-. l' lblh IP 'lick wri rrill• I brr br ~ - . a m a k es parikery • swain' Mi. . • ...' ;.. , ,, , ,,f, -‘-iiiii!,:whilklmid. Ams,*.a. t ap, - lee • .` t Pirgoo:erat'plialii ro l titi 4 Ilessibrg la I ' 1;141m ButamtWorrkilitriiii4ll K. Illsipb. rrio Oro. :rerriird for iroiliiireti ' '- • Taming deeeVit - — trilby- pewee opirsifir, - '67..iglielf,lll.6._,l,AKlNriull. AP' 41b,.. - .31r.1.11111T: •3111:7 . 3111E AK ma • IMO= es Akritiatin• . , RESPECTIPIJON Worsts the cinema et Toreen de. and the pOblie genenilly dim be is pingersd to emote in the owed style all descriptions 11 ; , House. Sign, COeh or (Carriage Poinringrer 76r/inking' 1' hntl enerPariell efAnsty • - Oin and menial Painting. From his long es r une end the many ,specuitens. _ bit productions n o its use. be mitattaine • leitining bops that by close application to Wm profeakm * end being prompt to ;inlet he may s4cisree suiteldeiliare of public .paturnage. L _He may be found et Athlete at the Chair Factory; of 'nankin* dit blakinalm, irbeio . be sill be oa hand to attend to the calla of those 'homey wait bie sere res. PAPER-HANGING done en skirt no tics. 1411 superior manner and reasonable terms. - Towanda. July 6. 1847.174 . . A Woolen Factory at Home,. - TEE subscribers take pleasure in announcing; to the citizens of Bradford county and vi4nity, that they hone leased fora term of years the buNing situate in Wyalusing township, and known as frigham's Factory, nob which they are now fitting up with msetdomy cod apparatus for she manufacture of inroad and narrow clothe, flannels, ike.,in superior style and Mt the meet reasonable terms. Those wishing to have wool mono factored open shares will find it to their advantage to give them a call, as they are determine:4llM no pains Alan be striredle give the most perfect satisiection...- They work Wo6l into Brood ne-nenew dressed cloths far one half the cloth. or if preferred, they will maw Game by the yard as killcare:—Broad cloths fat from al to SI.Z6 ; Narrow cloth, hove 44 to 60 eta. Other articles eninetfactured for propstianme prices. • Wool carding and cloth dressing will he done an abort notice and reasonable terms.. Thee will be pre pared for business on or before the first of /use next. • Wyaluaang. Apritlls. 1847. HALL & HILL. New Tailoring Establishment, In No. 2, Brick Rote, over the more of . E. T. Fox, third story. taWailikaiMMltto 1112EXPROTIFULLY informs' the cidaene of Towan da. and the public generally, that he bas removed his 'Tailor shop to No. 2. Brick Row, ever this Mono( E. T. Fox, third story, where he solicits thous' Itolwent of Tailoring : to give bin) a .441. Having been employed in the most fashionable estab• lishmento in Philadelphia and elsewhere. and being de• termined to spare no pains to please, customers may depend upon basing their work done promptly and in s good 14,1 eas can be hail at' any shop in town. All work warranted well made and to 6t. al" Cutting done cheap, and warranted. sla Country Produce taken in payment-for work. Towanda, August 30, 1847. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. 6 11 011 .11410 11 ^ 6. TORN W. WILCOX. hewing potehatmed the into. J few ef his lets partner, respectfully Wools the pub he that be way still be found at the old Mend. now T. P. Woodruff's tavern. where he still solicits e Awe of public patronage. He intends. by • metal Nista* of stock, and by attention to the interests Olds wow was to snake as neat and durable work es ewe be sta nufsetered in this pew of the country. He will keep constant' y on bend, and annufactare to order, Noma" Calf and Coarse Radioed Shoes Lathed Gaiter,. Eaves end Shp ; ChiAtraste db.; Gene* Gaiters and Pumps, gc:j Ctentet !redoes, of wow afteripessihs. balm in payissatfor work, at the market prim. ...- 4legast 30. 1047. No. 1., Brick Row, Apia is the Field ! lr. 4. Alunstherfts, "1", ILIAB just returned fronstbeeity at JLJL of New York with a large (' .-•-• .34 supply of Watches.. Jewelry and 4 , Silver ware, estropmong in part. "c. the following artiefes t—Lever. ..„ ) .... L'Epine and Plain Weather', with ~ , 3 )116 , a complete iimacirwrieset of (:old i (:old Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin- VT Rin to, Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets. &di 'Nina, ukt Pena. Keys. rec. Ai... fail met. of Agfivrroire, amt any quantity of riled Brads--.all .4 w hi c h h e . wp m for Ask , exceeediogly.cheap for C ASH. Wethes repaired on abort notici., and toarrtinferl to rote welt. or the money sill he refunded. and a writ- ten agreement Niften_ to Ova elfi.o if required. N. U.—MAPLE SUGAR awl Country Ptoduee taken in pee rnimo t..r wink ; and aim 'learn now, and filrerer.thilt the Produce must be paid when the murk is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A . C SAM BERLIN, Agent. Towanda,..A pril 847. Nb The iltdital Fatally la.lnus! Dr. Carter's Infallible Brmedy for Humus. Tame of taking and size of doses eatirely at .the option of the patient! THE above medicine can hi mend at all times at the new establishment of CARTER & SMALLEY, together with an entire new' and fresh stock of GRO CERIES, comprising every thing in their line, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, choco late, Cocos, Citron, Figs, Raisins. &c.. and an endkas mho of other ankles " too numerous. to matdiod all of which will be sold u low as the same can be bought west of the Empire city. We also offer the most splendid assortment of French, English and Ger man TOYS. ever before offered in Northern. Felinity!. vania, together with it full assortment of Nuts, Coufec tionaries, Yankee Notions, Fancy glassware, Ike, which must and will suit as to quality and price: Oct. 12.1847. CARTER & SMALLEY. The Saddle aid Harness Business TS still continued by fILICANAIf SMITH; i, CULP & M SIUTII, under the Firm of Etkanab Smith & CO., at the old. stand North 'idiot the Publit %nem, where Will be kept constantly on hand Hest Band Quiltet Saddles, Pitted and Catarina eskall kinds of .Tesinks, Valism, and all other mith in their' lice. • • Vanidge 'Trimiging Mil itary: pork dee, wielder. Frani-their azperienee paattualitt they 'are igibrip tHlliktiraelie ti she* ofpuidill patronage. Work coals had it their *bop as rdiap as at any otbat dap in the =nate of the sew away. May IS,'47' UMW ; TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ! H. & R. DAVIS, TA/LORS, ('kite from the Cilynf Loudon.) have opened a shop, in the second story of the new Brick block, erected by Button Kingsbery, on Main street. witern ; they are prepared to execute ell or inlhen Oita with iccuracy & despatch. Ftoin their long and rigorous instntction in the art, sod- their-esteasive experience as Foremen, in the best shops in London. they fsetplefeetly enmpetent of being nhisti planctite most fsitidious triage. anti trs mane their. Ire& in ;each substrutti4 ilittutiabodi 43:101 is give. satisfution #o4,44topere t • !Tr Ce/BraVinge Atcdary sof tiVenest4 So fit, if Prep* amide of% G. H. DAVIN Tovranda, Oct, I:, ISO. Of R. DAYIS.. 1111 NM - IYOfFPIS9I7ABLISIIIIINNT . L. • L. M. Nitta co; *mh o . - • iridatiedireraimialakikw rkl Miry bowel wolf Itomimmigiw H •• 11 iff taiultar' _ VURNMEELet-Ilwbari a:ow • is workatualtipthockftsv. beisrptissitinahlidonanthines a li SONiftlatla ie etallibitt Asps. we will keep en bawl sadi stake to order eons. if 'Swims lad swig ao l i ft p parterou ; ttethr notkiai Char% uPbo l lered is seltrrke atyle, end for .esait wed dindinity cannot be stopromat even in our low eities.:. Mao, the half Presteb • ina. bootany Cbair, - hernifoily-ipboistmaL eidt eariellefr. which Dent loses its elestifility, and furioltsd *ell the beat hair-seating.. WI . flatter 'ourselves that haring bad notch. espinenearin tbs. busiosair, ', le shall be aide to satisfy an who may teal *ix** to call, both as le quality and price. and by eirkt attention , to businew hope to roe* end. Tetteif• thiPetrouslte 0 1 a liberal coos. wonky, L . IL NYE ar, Towanda. ilkytentber ],1847. cansi*Er rim.rirrving Ai AY DE HAD at oar atop naiad lower thaa ow it o Aril has eau - been addle T awls. • Goads dump. and *host sat lowered, and kat is the remiss Isir eon a ff ord ell his to do•it. MI Id el produce will be waived In plaited. A k io. L HER of all kinds.. 'tiers. I: ' L. IL, NYE it CO. • - WILL be kept ott !rand a lair @wannest, we made to order on &Detre anaiel , I foams race. asy thins tats be produced at say otheriestablisbmentie . the Mad. Those who are under the• necessity of me owing that ankle wilt sad shall be wadded. A geed hewn and pall may be bad in attendaseeebee ftettowher t. 1047. 1.. M. NYE dt CO. .311 lUD "lar Mil • Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron, Brass 7INIIIIIIII Witt 11 1 PUOLUAL11 AND U?&IL. IN C. HALL is near receiving 60 tons of the above. .1./ e goods, which be is prepared to sell at wholesale Ire, or retell, to snit perch st • the most reduced prim, for auk, lumber or grai The most liberal Oats will be paid - fsr anew; oats, co rn and loather. Store alai Menuf . wring Estabiintstent, an the anther of Main and B ate., where tsar be found the largest and beet assortment of stoves, this aide the city of Albany, inch as i Buckeye cooking got arranged with a rota ry top , and hot air Yen combined, 1,2, 3.4 Rochester Empire boll sir oven, 4 " Theiverne, 1 " 4 " Fulton, 1 " (improved) 2,3, 4 Congress' tight air cooking, 2,3, 4 - Knickerbocker, " i 2.3 Albany Elevated ovtie 6. p i ario " Premium " 2 ,3, tt Is to Race's pat. self-regul tor, airtight parlor, 1,2,3 Rochester au tight dor, 2, zi, 4 Congress do. Albany do. (roasters,) lbany Fancy wood r, 3,4,5 N. Y. city " , 2 ,3, 4 t '- parlor coal stoves, 1, 2 Common cylinder . do 1,2, 3 A Large qaaalily of Wu Pipe, Elbows, Tie, Eras Copper, lopaaleil 4 Britaaala ware, Zine, it. which be will sell se ,above atewholesale or Weil. Shed iron, Tin, Bran and Copper Work, made to order on short notice, and warranted. Persona wishing to port , chase the above artiCles wilt do well by 'eating at the above store, before liurchasing elsewhere. as the propri etor is bound not !xi! be undersold by any living roan. 6.000 t3HEEP PEL. T 8 wanted, for which cash will he paid. October /lit 11347. On ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE !' another Lan* avid AlMendid Lot of Steadily wade Olathe. I =arrived at L. BATCHELOR'S CLOTHING ORE. Herd is the place to get cheap dothing,si least 50 per cent. ;cheaper than at any other place. have all kinds to huit moonier& My stock is Urge, consisting of Clo4s, Costs, Pants, Vesta, Elegant and new 'protium styles, and at astonishing tow prices. Cloaks, Over Costs. Brown, Drab, Do, bosinew Coms—all kinds, c Black Dress Costs, French Drew Do., Gold Mixed, Do.. Satinett Pants,. Cassimem Dec Black and Green kfookey Jackets. Fancy Satin Vests Black Do., Cashmere, Do., Double Brasted [Da Whits Mancille Do. Also—Canton Flannel! Dime. ors. Shifts the Massa, *Ad some splendid Also--Blue anti Black Cloth, Brown Do.,;Caleimares, Plain, Fancy Dec, Vesting* of all kinds. ( aCuitin g and Mending dons cheap and 'inking up at L. BATCHELOR'S Oct. 9, '47. Clothing Sion: , , 800 What - are yowahoot here ! ira't ye: Tea, !Gems: THOrttAN Lip of times the question bas been asked, Where on Earth are all the Boots sad Shoes we nifectured that ilupply the continual rush at the cornet of Main and tt rtOge streets! O'Hara answers that this is the place, wadi theserare the things we do it with • , ), Seventy-eleven newfashiont • every hob seconds! Put on the Steam! ! - Hear ye ! heka ye ! and understand, that O'Hara, st the corner of Main and Bridge street*, will sell at retail this season. 39,et I pairs of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, at a tree prier t an ever was or probably ever will be of feted again in %wands. The l.sd ie Department in this elaablisbment is richly fornioW watt fashions. Ladies, misses and children's fancy and common boots and shoes, even to the extremity qf the Need fashions. Mistake not the Mate —Corner iof Mai* end Bridge streets, Me only Shoe Store in Bradford County. Half cash and half trade for Buttei. H. O'HARA. Towanda. Jime 18, 1847. {A. 11. MI IS lE' 11. VIP OAI X 7 ' In Troanda, itM. BAKER respectfully inform the public that he has vommenced the GRATE-18TONE busi ness, in all itst branches, et Towanda. where he will be ready at all ties to attend to all calls in his line. Monument. Tonib-tablee. Graee-stones, of fi ery description. 4-c.. 4-c.. made to mini, end furnished as cheap es WORK . and; MARBLE of the semi quality can be obtained at sal shop in the-ciuntry. He invites the Public to call and examine his we& and material hoping to merit their patronage by and attention to sines', and bb superior workmanship sad good marble.l .LETTER-CUTTINti done with neattiesw and des patch, in .thei latest style. ',hopon ea rn street, nest door to T. Elliou's atom and three *bine Batas' Hotel. Tow March 17. 1847. 40y OAPS! OAPS!—Meses, Hoes, and Children. IA" 4 1 y wet, pi sh. cloth and fur. and fur trimmed caps, — comprising e 'rektor% variety ever seen in this piste jnst receive and lig sale very low by October Ip, 1847. O.D.BARTLETT. mrt .113.7CMD .10212 3 02111 3 2M i i varmuirm svintir *irsinticsnat, AT TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, E. os . lileara Goodrich. T WO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS_ r annum. Fut Cash mild at the time of subsc r i bing, ONE PA" LAa will be dmfeeted ; if paid within the year. a &duo ,na at FilrFY CENTS will be made. These terms will hr strictly adhered to. Subscribers are at liberty to discontinue at nay time. urns,l:iyirnent aTteltragas. irr Ade roommate, not exceeding a squnee of ten nuienrd three times for $1; each subsequent insertion . 01 . 6 In" Country Plaines and Wood, received iif payment. pant srithin Yiz months from the time of aubsenbmg. QT' Job Printing, of every description. neatly and exited; 110004 executed. on newer i fasloonteele type. • 111" The 'Reporter Office, Is in Col. Means' b . nek cyrut rof Sla;nt and P- 6 1gc att. Entrance on the tiordisok S AND SHOES. M Numbers