1111 MgvihiCttwar. ODE. wealthy Ilright &vintner with her min has passed And Autumn cornea atinsi,L With liherdi inind she E ratters round, The - The treasures of a generous ground.— White surmy If %I' elotuttesa mirth; Louie down upon the Rifled of all its treartires For wealth ha,. ,:mic Vth Summer's glow, Stu! itashandm , a With co.rele-, , :- rare itavd gather 'd at: it Imantici ra r e , .."4 ISt hc:litnn lerri nln n,• Ot that wav,i;i2 gulden frid: catt!!!: ,, l r1;71,, ! le writ i,. fraerarr•, J•-. Anti tali t,in Putr• c f nellest T;tc A 1.1 r , •-41.: , I.l', n. iGuil I npon t!le 17.1 r .1,t),6111,.. ; Am! tv 1 e. J ,!•". AD,I - I,yntis jlarve,t home And shall not vplee of •zr.ili.t)! ,, .. T., th 1,11; The (:,,a of eß r y.tt. a.t,r tr, rrnd H, aces, • In 1 , 1:2P , 1t l'4l;er, Brlglll PLENTY crown -11:1c c1.,61114 far Pavilion Of ilinVrivail Frarnters. itt - ery one et;:t eats 1.1, , a,1 or n ears oTcrli - lIIS,Ir of woul, flax, or cotton, has a 4;17,•( perrntntl nifo, r in the result of tilling and farm economy. Hun . - ger and nakedness are wams of thi; most oressing charactos; and provicle.nec placed them alike in every litunan being In eiviltzed communities, all :1113 equally dependent on successful agriculture for the Means of t:ttl.rsistence. Let a soil' be per manently exhow , teti, of fa''l.tr a year to reward .he labor of the husbandman, and no f-inguage-can equaiely describe the intensity M the nillversal suf forings that inns( ensue. Bence this brs:tch tional industry has peculiar and paramount ctslrns to the earns,attention and the fostering care of all gave: invents which are regardful Witte public safe ty and sustained by common sense. American agriculture offers Int consideration see. e.t.a.! interesting and . striking leatures;- prOminent these is the :acts that nearly th.ee fourths of the tabor andsvital rat the country are employed in this single pursuit. Agriculturists are themselves a large majority of the voters, taxpayers, and con sumers of all domestic and foreign goods. Under our republican system, they are mainly responsible fur the good government of each State, mid of the , finion. if their public servants, whether in Congretiet or.in State Legistaturest fail to promote imnrovementsin agriculture, as recomniended by President Washington, t h e fault is not it, their rep resentatives, but those - who ne...le.n to ask for such aid as Government may piopeily giant. American farmers eiej.y a i lvantage:4 sortior to those of oh other nations for improvihg both 11.rmy selves as a class, and their landed ri.tates, up to the highest capabilities of ma i n, ant of the eat th is ha+ he cultivates. This Ileptthlie proffers to rural art and rural science more than one thousand initlioris of acres of available , farming lands ; of %%Lich as little, or as much as may be subdued and improv. ed as wisdom shall dicta'e. There is neither cern• • pulsion not restrain in eitlit.r tin ection.lit entire freedom of action is associated a de4ree of security for life, liberty, property, toleration of re. ligiorAnd exemption from ouetotts taxes, without a' parallel in the history of the world In extent at seacoast, facilzies for river, lake, and canal naviza tionsin vaitiety of climate, soil vegetable and ani mal products; in indefinite and definite and al most tialimited commercial, manufacturing, miner al and hydraulic mammas, no other country equals this. There is some danger, lichitever, that we shall prove unworthy oleo great blessings—that we may target the source whence they came, abuse the pe culiar advantages and exalted privileges which we possess, arid blindly tatting to the barbarous practice sat imposorialiiaa iha soil, to the iacalct:l4le injury' of coming generations. Instead of exhausting millions of acres without ani'adequate recompense, instead of looking long ingly toward ihe wilderness of lojest and prairie at the,west, we shoald search clos'ely into ilia lands already under the plough, and learn a hat can be done to add two, three, and lout ink! to their present 'prPductiveneis The time has at last arrived when it is indespensible to the continued prospetity of all other States that the _principles both of renovating and ex . tiairstjng cultivated fields be thoroughly and universal!y understood. ;Cultivation. There is nothing equal to stirring the earth where Vegetables are growing. Some of the roots trill be cutand broken by plows and hoes, but they soon shoot out again and supply ali losses. When coin of kJ:names have been well planted, 4there is but hall so much Libor required in hoeing. When the rows are panted striii.4hybe plow or the culiivator can pass close by the I.lnets, an I :lone is hat linlr left to be done by n'ie line. I•t t n:.ce h our , a man with a horse wi 1 stir u i i ai acre. twicebetw •en the row-: and an active man w,li ho!_ more than half an acre. in a thy. At the sr•rnnif lineing he will go over a whole acre ; also at the third hoeing. In regmil w orchardi the best system would be to keep the. ground wholly covered, with cheap hay or litter, for then none of the roots would be cu With:the plow or hoe; they woins . carne close t o the,surfaire of the earth and would. - obtain from the sod all the natural riches it could I, icht . But we • cannot readily find hay enough or any other !natter IQ cover la , :4e space. Three or luur tons 'would be required fat a siregle Therefore, if we would have tree,s and fair fruit, we must plow aid hoe, or f iwo must turn the Pigs in to stir the grrnind and pick.up all the small apples that hav e worms in,thern. This win proba bly be the only teasible made of destroying the.cur colic% Pigs wou:d not only's:4 the ground and en rich it; they would destroy the canker•worm, the apple worm, and the preulio. • THE SHANTUNG CApICAGE..-41. eorrespondi•iit at Shanghae, writes to a gentleman in England. .that he is about to "send him some feeds of the Shantnng inabbage,"%hich one of the French missionaries had procured-in north of China. lie says that it some. whit resembles the SavoY in appearance, is of a delicious flavor, and weighs .60 pounds. It is sup. posed that July or August the month for sowing. = - (nr• GloutO once well plowed LI better than thrice 11 • !ME litiscelivrana: • -; NEW - rfttiVi 'AND' NEW"'•OOODBt - Hard waie - , Sto Ceitifif Tedfs, I ••' • • . AND SET • ; • & LUSS having- conned .a•cn-partngri, nership, respectfully call theittienting lie In their a...sortment, to which large 1141411 . 0mi' hive reeentlY been mute. making it -toe largest , ariii.mnst varied ever tittered in this ;region. ArnltlS die Multi. Ale ot articles a filewill . .be enumerated: • • 7rrn M its.• • Ergli 7.. 4'Tricrirto and R-.l , edos i 'sqnlrn and rormd English and American refini4l hnnp; hand and , horse -hne iron ; rind rods and malleable finn - rif all de:erift• &r.; t,ith n fined aganrtmcnt of 'Nal& :••••411. dd. fid. N.I. t '2Oll ; 4..5 and wromen nails and 9r rse nails, by the , 'puma. G,SI.s.-or' ton: AI-n. ca.t,'(.l.-rut In, 'English irlii4er, Amerierin spring situu tire steel, &c. • Carpenter's and .7'ciner's U l / 2 0.15, de.eripitor,s, tiroA narrnw and'h„-etul hatchets.itiLz. S' framing cith:eis ; compyirt no-I rag f i'eel,ougur9„.l4 all frPtia .1 In '2 inel; hiiers and bills ; .ringor 'end nAretolis extrs pt.ins -iron.s;nhatid, lard:!! X.' cut, keyhole and slahog saws; iron and 04.0 and try squares of sit fionitiL to Ili inches; hantrnqs rspirit kvels,.lievels, ripe fors, mottico Attages. of all sizes, screw drivers, seraishes, tiplioly augurs, IliaelSSlnith t S” • • Anvils, bellows, vices, hummers. idedgea, rioting hammers, stocks and dies, drilling machines, Scc. xlrtner's Shovels. square or round points; pieltv, Iwtes, straw sod manure fielts; lop„ cable and biniling - chains, eriewl s os„grilblaing hots, stiles, grass sertwo, scythe snathes. setae YI3II.PS and rides, eni , llo scythes, corn cutters; shovel plough moulds garden rakes, hoes and trovVels, scoop shovel.: Cturiagaltinnrings. Carriage bon's, bit, leatherand eloth ; patent leather; India rubber cloth ; brass and silver plated hub hands, concave and Boston patterns ; brass and silver ?lattal curtain frames, lining natio. carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks stump joint, ; brass and silver plated joints ; cord; striped fore. wide and narrow; silk striped lace, new style ; trip lining, worsted frintfe,mw•wi• varnish cloth, patent axles and axle arms; springs, 4-r. limiters Trill:mil9gs rand Saddlery Wart of the lat est and most approved stylves, and of House Trizammings, We hare on hand a full assortment. Also n large quan tity of LEAD PIPE, which we am prepared to furnish at ;.! , e lotmst prices. together with copper and brit:lnnis m op en , 1.1! and cork stops. Any quantity of Pump chains and - Well ft;;-7i"ia"' A general assortment of Mr.0.. - Avare. sew mill, circular and saws: d'ltslcrin4 and brkk trowels; lathing hammers, el mds; and tongs ; files - and rasps of all sizes: shoe and t>lk hammers; drawing knives, turner's -chisels and gouges, fa,V serta, callipers, pincers, knives and forks, caning knives and twits and steels; bui,:farr, pocket and pallet 'knives; coach wrenches, bunk, ci,st and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table and heti r:9`lO,S dinner and tea hells, glue and 'enamelled sauce k'-ales; brace kettles, from tiro quarts to hull a barrel; ITuihwv to , •re and cauldron kettles ; tea and corrce pats ; brass and tannin candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large-servers; curtain arms and pins of the latest sty les ; stair rods and holders; ladies' and gentlezzren'a pocket scissrs ; razors and razor a mops; German silver and beitann'a table 'and tea spoano; hair, clothes anal Ace brushes; brass and Rind barrrilett ri>toh , and rec,dver., ; gun I wits, steel nipples a:1.1'114 , 0e wrenches; •shut poaches and powder flasks; barn t!,,nr, strap and T hinges A I,er rnanufaci urine and will ee co:Is:an:le on hand a large as , ariment of• Tin and gapanncld Sara. We lave also just twelve& tint of Sra v r:s on,p ,, ,.ett in part of the bilhlwinz, puerile and K tub: Republican air tight Cooking Stove, urillwr 4 Farmer's 9 Lady of the Lake, Queen of the West, ' do 4 to ti Iron King, do :: 4 and 5 Improved Pnernimn do :: 7 to Id Ea,oern Premium, do and 4 Jenny Liud Parlor Stoves, Cottage do and 3 Cylinder - d :: 3 snd Alr tight eo : : Ito Air titht 6 plate Stoves, • :: 2to 6 • Si: pla:e timveQ, g 3to 7 The above comprises but a few aiti, lee of the aysmit ment which they offer to the public, atal all of u.lib:h will be disposed at extremely low ta:eq. In roll' n! this, please call at Hall's old stand. south side of public square, and extending to Pine street. Old Copper, iron, Brass and most kinds of Pro duce, taken in payment. Towanda, Jane 6, 1851. MANS j ON „A. 9USE, THE subscriber respectfully interne the pul , le that he bay taken possession of his old stand. in the south part of the Hort; of Athens, VI here he will bent all time. happy to see his frieniboind will endeavor to make their stay with him agreeable. ti e trusts that no assiduous attention-to the wishes of the trart•lltha rub lie will secure hint the favor of the old pakons of the " Mansion," and the visit of those who de-ire a com fortable and convenient stopping-place. His Tants will wrill supplied—and the best fi ction's he procured for the 13S a. Goon St A euzia is attached with careful and auen live ilostlers. An omnihue will he run to the Waverly ela tion.; to carry passengers to end from every train, cut or %cit. E. S. MATHEWSON. Athens April 18. 185 1 ECONOMY, DURAELITY AND NEATNESS. Saddle, Harness t Trunk Maaufteioyy. )ERE CCLP & Co., reopectfully inform the public. a) that they have taken the atop lately occupied by C. F. Carder, on Main street, a Few doers below the Brick Row, where they will keep on hart.] a l.trge stork. of 3.Z.\..aZa:l3 4 r.,Li.`aD2a :il2Dlr';)3) TRVNKS. TAUSILI, WUIPR, Etc All articles in tiu it line mantifacture i l to rit.lcr, and 1111,h: the I.cat material-aril for workmanship rannal tn..• 11 plsded Northern Plans) ivania. They solicit a call (torn urchase, confident that they can give satisfaction both as to quality and price. C. 1.11 will be paid for ►aides and. sheep Pelf>, ut the highest rates, at our shop. C:ok Ledger, Upper Ltaiktr, Harness Leather and C l iff s kin., for" sale in any quantity. Towanda, Nrice nhet 19M, Iriso. NEW tulilersi:med having associated thrmselres I together toiler the firm .of I'ranctFoo and Torn kin 3, fur tile purpose of carryin,zlln the 'Carriage ::r Icing 212CLUCF.2, Ite:liettfully solicit a 'hare of Pubtic.Pittronage, Thry pieagt thetri:clveg to make as good work awl as Leal, as can be produced from any other ef•tab lishtr.ent. We have now on hand a variety of flniklied Woe:, and shall endeavor 1 , , keep constantly on - hand a good assortment, so !itlcat customers may at any time be accommodated with a catriage to their ' , isle. All persons wishittO to purchase work of this kind trill do well to call atoll examitte for . thethsclves, as we will se,Was low a', - 5 eau be afforded in any other establishment. Repairing done to order \vilh Tratnes.s and despatch. J. FIIANCINCO„ Towanda. Anc.2.3. 1851. N. C. TONIKINB. IEWA atrarO AnT . 1 - 15;• ' CDC4TT dr/IVEyRrt, Tj A VIN G located ,in Towanda, services tooy be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or ;by calling it the ofgeo of Ulysses 11;fercar, Esq., where ho will he found, or whore atirritten ap licatinon may he left. Nov. 1,1650. - Trani iron i Xron TONS American, English and Swedes bon 7o : e general' assortment at all'str i esnc,conrlosjuare flat bar, hand and hoop, now received, and for sale by he ton or s:n dlcr quantity, at 31E Rt „ . ----91gnmittrrat-Implementi; 4!tgriettlinraV Blow t ---altd--Tinf(§joc; AT ATHENaIq,,.PA, WHEELER'S, F.. ALs9 pVIEFA . Y, & CO' - hiv r nS. ETA rE AVEIEFILTELI r E i I.,,SUCEETT Ji TAILET Rail .Ploai liorse POWpf . kTresheri: With the Latest. Acc;!rea. r p 11 E , siiiiserilier takes this, nreihod ,-to. inform the : tormere,of 13rariforit and the - Atijmning counties, that he is Recut ; for„-antl has, (or sate; the *sego cel. hra- Ted and unequalled Horse Power ; and Threshing !4a.. chines. which he is ptepartal -to furnish .un the saute terms as 11 the manufacturer. twith d pc addition of the aetual cost of transportation. ettet,Teeted felt et the low. oat ntitie-,t,rates• The subscriber has eOl,l a number of the share ma chine,. in this; and the, niij .itting , counties of Chemung and Tinge, N. ari n all wiihent vieept'tin have 4iYen the eery hest satisfaction, anti where they are knuwn, all farmers give them the preference, en .fleCOnlit of ecetnotny in threshing, Ming-operated tNnh much less experts, .tied_ cracking anti %eating much less groin than any other machine in ti-e. •I'he Two-Horse Power Tbret,her and Separator is capnbir, with three or iur men, of threshing front 150 o 200 boeheis of wheat OF rye, or double that quantity oats, per day. . . " The pri,tes for Emery & Co.'s one IlowirPower, $B5 00 do Thresher ar•.d Separator, 35 00 do Bands. wrench, oiler and extra piecog, 5 00—5125 00 do Two-horse Power, $llO 00 do Tre-her and Separator, 35 00 do Bands, oiler, wrench, &e., 5 00.-4150 00 Alsn,Wheeler's one-horse power,Thresher, and Separator, complete, (improved this Reason) $l2O 00 Wheeler's two•horse Power, Thresher and Separator, complete. 145 06 Price of 'Emery's Tresher and Cleaner, with bands. wrenches, &e, 75 00 do Saw MW, complete for use, 35 00 Price of Grant's Fan Mills,' adapted for hand or power; from ,22 00 to 25 00 The snhscriber will also the corning season be-pre pared to furnish to order LMEUT fY Co.,s TIMLSIIER AN CLEANER The Cleaner all the adrlntagra of a good fan ning, mill. _clranlng the grain (it for market, wasting hone. The additional cort being lint little rr.orr than a finnintz mill, or ahont th:rtg ddlarg—rnaldriz tto. Thre-ti, r (';raver rn.t .:75 to the F,ir- n r r ; t o.) r'`. l .ll7' , lf.r: I,v4Al , r.se pwr , , 51 PI OD (Jo 't;." t ‘,l O,N/inn.] In Cie sh;ive • and ihinci:i:y of itnrociliate!y filiine or der,. f.,rtLern,;w: r— triil:l:l3' to pun-11:L.4A marlines • v iva in, tic,•s what. Lind and at Imo' they to u:' them. 1 . 37' 1.1 , 1.11 . r to do their thrz 7 ^hinz • r r,, at, their u l a,„ ( •inVS as early to sii!o ME A A - - 0 it'r:sll:NT 01 , I'M PTO VED A'.9.F.fLl 7 .'r,V.L & ERTICITURAt. IY.PLoYriiTS: Al m !In" retaii prie(l, 814(4 C 3 • ILAN' & STRAW Cl.ll-rEns, C * ~Igi; -t rX \_ __._-1 - ar..-Atig-_ ;;;L):2 S I'l 13 - 13. LE ~ 1 L,:1:1)..,Li; SOIL 5 :•thr , . PLO lI'S 1.)0(.; I'MV FE'' , Fry.; ii - r,.- , ' T:l7. \;:vo..i:S ii,.; 1,.•, , . Lt \%': j GIOIN CSitADLES, L" :!;:,ti's Grain Reaper. Revolting Horse Rakes, Hiy, Straw and Mantin • Forks, 4-c. sc. Also, Cast Iron and Woad Cistern and Well Pampa, LE 1D PIPE of all sizes, in large or small quanta- Les, cheap fur cash. CO IK, 1 1 .112L0R -4- OTHER 4 - 11' .77 A Ors 1341.WTIFCT:PATTL:It1 4 7., tiIZI.3, PRICES, tar stuck of ;'taws, mot price 4, criEtp-tre fat.ora• vrith ttlasa any ti:.-:e :Stoic in toy k.l 1.117,,.: i ttt, Japanned. and Sheet Iron Ware, manufactured and kr sole c..1..i.c,a;c and teta*., CiJcup or Cash. Alarge anti full Catalogue of Agricultural Imple ment.: anti Mmes, wi.h ertgrarings, furnished grtuis:` either here, or on application by mall post-paid. RAYMOND M. WELLER. Atheps, Ps., November 30, I R 59 NEW BLACKFMITH: SHOP. THE Eubserl he rs respeetrully I.if.our the public that they have taken the shop f•rmerly . occupied by Arlam tsenwine, on Main street, rteurty opposite Drake's wen .0 shop, where they are prepared to du.all ki n d„, of MACKstiI l'lll ,G upon reasonable terms. They are determined If doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a shore of rttYfr pairoEueo. liLMSE-IsIIOEING done in the best nmner. All kinds of riTaiting Sian binary, executed in the u.10.t Cul manner., NVO(11) WORK for wagons will also be made and repaired when deAreil.. All woo k done at their shop, will be warranted tube well done, and manufactured from the beat materials. The public are requested to giv , us a trial, and judge fur themselves. ESLIN WINE dr, SEEDISCHH. Towanda. May t, 1851 BLACKSMITHING A DAM ESEN WINE respectfully informs the pub ., .1 lie that he now occupirs. the shop where himsel and brother,have far ears work , J, nearly opposite Tomkins' foundry, where be is aly to do all work in his line, as formerly io thoties: ioniser, Idais de termined the' reputation he has attained as a skilful wort roan shall Clot suffer. by any negtect of tha inter ests of sustainers or. by any ins; tentian _lmbusiners. TOOLS, manafactured to order—machinery of kinds repaired in the bilk manner. and every kind of Pepairing and Nam/firth/ring will be done at bhort notice, andzin the atyle Hume Shoeing., on reasonable terms: He will els° bike Country Prrxture in payment for work, but ob jects strongly to tretlit, Tosvauda, Jan. 17, 1851. Zs still is Operation ! Tar , Bubseriben have moved to the new building on Tine street, one door Wows Mercure store where they will keep on hand and make to order,. ploy/ohs, atov7and mitt irons of-airnoit desetiptions: Turn tina g p rint; upleurk, wilt tie drive %Iselin reasonable ter ;s as at Elmira Oween.: Ohl trcin tieMiren lapaymeni, '.101.1N CARMAN CO. TotvAq?,.Apiil, 26, 1851 -- , ....--QHARL.ES,K LADD, 10211' Pl4y:sidAN SURGEON ? Office in the . " o Union Bak," 'ap' Stiles 'Werth- side of` the PuUliiySquare,over Elwell's Law Office: Entittnee bAivietk.ErWell's anal, .A4htans' law offices „ where he bias always be ivben not professionally tigagreel. ttiwanti, July 12, 1950. aiff;i ME DE _ i CCU t• 1"."' 1 1MS iS no Quaelzery. r 4,.-,..- , - Ritl'OlCl.-!s'2 E 4.? ; ens 'Et Irdyet.. • • - • 74;1V/li:chi - I 'fior "any - other Mineral substance. It iv pursly,rgetabk. This remedy for worms iS one attfli-ice4ititioiv erailiosteivronnit of all' sorts from ihildtett on& atluttez • Thousands perish by worms without the ire_al woe being, known. Some other reason is assignedfotit!" srchnessrutitil table to hive - the sal house. • Whatjtmonso iispansitiility:rtsts apon•the parent who does not know, and the doctor who does not un derstand, the complaint which is destroying. those.torer cioue llol.vers of,_ll(e—children. WhtiOilinald r begdvihi4 ` - 'lltritriwor - Of lalibtinr- - elive - the'Vettnifotf ,utirty will he sure to,do,C4tr, iflfiey - tovit;;no worms, an] if •they ham it will ,destroy and,erailirate. them winks cecteiray,eint pr! ... g_l"lenico(y,•orfonithing. , There isuaauts try.or.mineral in it.- ,Alcrcitry the basis - of, [nest 'wenn rearedies imi thelettoutly is sometimes.worse than , 4lie disease. So never.use loz enges. but rely upon this,Every person•will. be con vinced .on one trial that it as the al°4ll. perfect cure ever invented. • . . The, irninenie sale that this Vermiftige has, is a sore test of its !Aug end the :estireation in which it is field by. familiea, , ,, .It would beAuito too expensive to pub lish the volumek of corticates that have been given for, tht!, articlo,:nnd the users of it are , :,requested to spread the Name to ell persona vi hoes they think mill be lienefitted by it, • • Speak of it in all familiqr, and yoti will do yonr do• ty to your follow ereatura. and 1. el oil,ured of the op prohaiion of all goad urea, and wiirreeeite your reward io heaven. We call on all m , oil citizens to make knows the e fects of this wonderful remedy. Itetnember, awl ask for Urrick's rermilage Starting Facts. Tfundrces or children and natltts are 110 Tenrly worrne, a hen &floe other cause has been k flpianser! to the true one. It is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man, ern nom. or _eh - Prts. but what sooner or later are troubled with warms, and-ita bun of Cl)%er. aid to relate, a supposed (mice, amointieet,eold, or Rome o th er ailing carries lathe fleiwer of the human famity2— while in truth they die of worms! and these could have been eradiated in a day. by the ore of one butt le of'ORRICK'S VERMIFUGE. How sickening the thought that thesethines should he—and who can ever forgive them-ekes for not try ing this WORM EXTLIIMINATOIL when they know that even if the case was not worriot, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—hut always good as a purgative, let the di ease te what it may. flow important then to use it, and who will dare to take the responsibility to do , withinit it ! Let all pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and sober ness. Par sale by HL sToN & PORTER, Tuannds, Gen• rat Agents. 1 By LAFAYETTE BURR 11111 L STONE itrIAZTV7- rr 11E .rmerly FOre ':1 in r. , r many ye3ro of the 1.01030:e Burr Mill btone manufactory, 210 IVashingtan .trect y., (11r. Truck, :Agent) 1,00,1 Miura' his frie.a.ls .Yrul e pulqic in gvneral, that be has est 07h-hel a BURR ,M I Li, STONE: MA Sl'. ,FACT01:1" at F.T.allamton„ ti. V. in •• !As./ Budd log::," *• Pheuiz H ttd," awl a share of their pa trori.,rte. He "'I have ettn.tarrly nit hand a large stork of French illrr 3141 a: also a lance sourly of E s „ pn 4 Kula Silt7ICS, oku rnrit Roe, trucks, C,!;11/1, Stet eat Wire and r tilci tied Plaster. undersizoed assures itta frtoods and tte that he will fails frillyexecute all Orders entrusted to his care, not only is quality. but is prices of articles f o - ..isheti, and e.tiotits their kind patronaze. letter will be executed with much care a:1. 1 . as che..i2' . i as when pureltaters are on the spot. JOHN 1:1.1...1 VAN. Bin-thatnhart, May I, 18 . 5 /. win.l 7 'lrak I rr ,p ; ,:--t7q and .Tobbcrs, 53 zumErze-azz, rE.0,;;;;13 a co., Liberty ' , tree!, b• - tween Brua u'd Nassau erect, mar the Post ()dice. Neu. \AT E are rei:.eiyine, by daily :ern v.ils from ;:urepe, our FA and Wiutyr :i