_ lgtiatifimd. Rotation. "Why is rotation necessary This is a frequent inquiry 'with practical men. -Supposing a crop carries off a certain specified amount of inorganic substances from the soil; 'each - of which is indispensable to its develop ini-ot,it follows, as a matter of course that the cultitatioh of that crop, fur 'several consecutive years, will ab stract do far from the supply in the soil as ultimately to deprive it of the power of producingit. But all crops , do not exhaust the soil of the same . special substanCes, and , hence, if we • cultivate - Indian s corn for a couple of yearalu Eruccessiati,on ono field, and' then potatoes,,trirnips, peas,beaus,or carrots, we shallfind -that the latter are by no means stultified from any lack of, nutriment--eaoh finding, its appropriate aliment, and in aufficient quantities . . tv insure its het. !thy growth and matuFation. There are -rmany-prganic substances in the soil whic - lth; corn plait does not speelal ly require or appropriate, and which are' consequently: not exhausted by its cultivation,iihtle each of them are essential to the growth of some other vegetable-' Hence it is that when these are grown alternately, the:pro ductive powers of the soil are not se rapidly exhausted, and fertility is kept up by a wort of recuperative pro cess • the organic element necessary for the 'development of one crop hav ing time to accumulate while the soil is occupied bpanother crop by which they are not required.— many sections of the country the Indian corn crop is one of prime.ina portance, consequently it is frequent ly cultivated for two, three, and even four years in succession on the same field ; but I have observed, whenever this practice has been injudiciously adopted, that after the third season, I generally after the second, there-is an obvious falling off; even when lib eral manuring is adopted. Very few farmers, therefore, who consult their own interests, and who have had the I.enefit of experience and observation,, ar found to favor it either in theory - ter practice. By- adopting a judicious system ok rotation and adhering rigidly to it, with the assistance of copioutifinanu - ring—returning to the' soil More, it possible, than the crops catty otr— a y land may be restored iu a condi tion of high fertility ; while by an op posite course, it will as certainly be exhausted and "run out.".. It is a principle with me never to attempt the cultivation of a crop which I cannot afford to manure well, and this should be the policy of every farmer. One had better ran in debt . for manure than exhaust his- soil by ,t!ropping without it, or, perhaps, had :getter suffer his land to rest until ma nure can be made.—Germantotou Tel egraph. SOWING GRASS SEkns.—The impor llama of sowing grass seeds evenly, and staciently thick to occupy every part of•the ground, to the exclusion ()Tweeds ' ca mot be : pressed on the minds of farmers too forcibly.. In many cases there are not half . the number of plants of the artificial grasses which could profitably stand on the allotted space of ground. The space unoccupied by good grass is wasted, and it would be equally reas onable for a farmer to let his cows remain with half the milk in their ud ders as to permit his fields, that have been-duly and properly prepared for the reception of grass seed, to remain half covered with plants, and yet this is a spectacle which we annually see exhibited in the &ids of many . , who . are styled pretty good farmers. Na ture never works this way";_ give her time, and don't counteract her efforts, and she fills every space with some vegetable production. Au intelligent farmer, who is fully aware of the im portance of having his fields evenly set with grass roots, states that in .owing gr:tss seeds he first passes over the ground, strewing about half the quantity proper to put on, and then he crosses the field sowing the other half, and in this way he disper t-es the seed morwevenly, and he is less likely to leave vacant spaces or the occupation of weeds. This plan sowinktakea double the time to perform the work,but it is done much letter, and amply compensates for lie extra labor bestowed. Every farmer should make strum'- , one efforts to cause two blades of grass to grow where but one grew before, Ntid then his ultimata will not - be likely to cry out with- the empty belly-ache. Tnr. Buw QUESTION.—The • Western New York Fruit-Grower's Society bad a discussion at its last meeting on the question of the value of birds upon the premises of fruit-growers,and the burden of the comments was against ' fostering them, particularly the rob iii. -Some of the leading fruit-grow ers were down on'red-breast,and rec , ‘antuended the shooting of as many as would clear the premises One of the speakers was a friend to hawks, crows, and owls, but said the robin was very destructive upon cherries strawberries, (Ste.° Another, and a solitary one, atigtr cated birds. He said he had au abun dance of buds and an abundance of fruit, &c. Our own premises are full of birds, and we encourage them to take up their abode about us in every • possible way. They are rather gree- - dy, it is true, and take much more than their share of the cherries, es pecially the - early ones. But it is not the robin only ; the blick-bird, the bluebird, - sparrbui, orioles, and par ticularly the catbird, all freely help themselves, and, with the er.eeption of the blseklird, are heartily wet come. Wilose only a few strawber ries, and these am - eug the early ripe ning ; but the robib here , is not the only depredator upon these. The cat-bird is its full match, and a much dyer thief. It is especially' destrue; tiae upon the Delaware and come otbervernall grapes in September. But there is a remedy for the dep redations of birds upon the early fruit which is - very .easy to apply. That is, to plant here' and there a bleak •mniberry tree. • The birds prefer this fruit., on *mount of its being free from acidity, 'to both cherries awl strawberries ; and, as the mulberry is' good fruit - of itself and liked by many people, this would add to the inducement to plant it. lil ivhciiefutio.ti forgiveness Wake _the bridge over which he:lntelt pup. STILL ANOTHER NEW STOOK OF OrOODS EMI JAILES O. MOST, would Will litigation to the lane sad varied asiortatat of ' • FURNITIIII„EU Now en exhibition at Is Were Rooms, which he wff be happy to show to any sualltromone tree of charm or to sell at a very i Waal! ad. mice from fast. Theaktel for the past nerd Pahulasa of the. putilo t I would say that 1 atoll sit endeavor to make It to their Interest to deal with nisi not only by.:kileplag a LARGER STOCK To select from than bi kept in lay. other Farm tare Store In this' region ; but also by Owing them • AT A IR% PRICE Titan the mum quaky of goods can abasedelsewhers. I Inive now- In s DIFFERENT PATTERNS OP DO THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES BED !Midden Banana. Staid., Tablas, Book Backs, What Note, Soto, Tete-a-Teta% BOakers, and Usy Chairs, Plano Mods, Chll dren'ies Cradles and Cabs, Looking Glasses , Looking Glass Plates, Pie- - tare Frames, Photo - gntr a Oilla, Steel g Cords and Tassels, do. In het a full ;abetment • 1 OF EVERYTHING IN .THE LINE, OHEAP. FOR CASH. The public are invited to call and examine my stock before purcbaa leg elsewhere. Store ou Main Street, 2 doors south of Montanyes. 1 also keep on band, a large assortment of READX MADE COFFINS, From the mist common to the flneet Mahogany or Basswood, whichwill be fumielled with or without Attendance with Hearse , at as low a price as the same quality can be putt:eased else. where. , Dee. 1860.—yr. NEW FURNITURE STORE! 'Having rented the Furniture Wart-rooms form erly occupied by F. N. Page,Athens, would pow say-to the patrons of the old Estab llihment that I have a complete Stock of Goods, just received, embracing everything In the My goods are new and well selecied, and for WUI nee be inulersold by any. Call and ex amine- my stock before purchasing I retain the Workmen of the old ettitblßhment, and Will have ctuuge of the business And liannfact trwht in short we have the finest Stock of i in our line west of New York, consisting Chamber•Betts, Bolas, Bureaus, Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension and Dining Tables, Matra, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Picture Prams!, • Photograph OW, Cord and Tassels, Steel Engravings, • Oil Curtin', Toilet Stands, Work-Boaes, COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES Our Undertaker's Deparisami will at times be well en plied with evergthing•in that line. We haws the In thhi section, not excepting anything west of. Now York. and will attend Vonerula withte a oirealt of Twenty Mites, on unnamable terms. G. H. VOORHIS. N. I. Haas, Agent. Athens. Jan. 25, 1886. I r FURNITURE WARE- JAMES BAKINSON swanned-It to timpublic that he Mal continues to manufaCture end. keep on hand a large assortment of CABINET YURNITIIitE, Bureaus, Table!. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, lc., of every descriptae which will be made of the beat materials, and in he Most workman Uk l ma invite th e inectlen of the public to mylwott, which shalinc be coned in durability, at any shop in the pountty, and my ;prices will be found to be as low atthe time, wiil admit. Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to older. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Aug. 15, 1865. G ROCERY i.Em i 3 "R s OVI T ON AND (lllain-et., first door south ol; the Rail Road Rouse) would most respectful!" ittylte the at tentl.m,of the public to "his large and well se lected atock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which he in selling to suit the times, and pnises of all. He has sl4o opelled a splendid Which Is well situated to sqpply the canal and Barclay coal .region at times: He keeps constantly on hand a large btock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, &C., The tinsels of Towanda and vicinity, will please accept my thanks for (their very liberal patronage for the last , two years,. and we promise with their andatenci. to improve ay. wry o,polirtinity to enlarge cirr bat miss, so as to warrant satisfaction to all Call and see us again. - • JOH* KERIDETIL Towanda, July, la, 1867. I • - MERCHANrg UNION EXPRESS COMPANY, GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO NEIICHNTS ND 814PPED3. Baying made arrangement with- the - New York and Erie2olway, to dExpress Business on their road, Ike , n receiving all kinds of freight and merchaltse fop_gif parts of the Unlon--Nortb, Sonth,, Eut, 1 Wee : Fie Cana- Au, Europe , WMA Indies. Goods sent direct to any of California. all 1 with thegeneia quiekest d . d Iterchaals lly know what enormouS hipperss fates ttteyitave Wnlm.Y. ing for quick transportaticiu.! Wow this Com pany is made up exclusivelyi of- Banlmrs, Map chants and Shippers. to break up the menotgo 1y [which. the old Companies badt formed] so u to give fair rates to the holiness community- Alt goods or gmckages weighing 40 lbs. rud up wards, are shipped by actual Meted. The way to keep low ales, is to p Ise the Company thsi Mrought them down. care and at:4*Mo g,iverito - money d valuable Pack ages; Collections , 4,;,,c. -Coll Lions made and returns forwarded by optic • dispatch._ . 3 ...„, 8. G. CRAM, ' • N.J. oirpoßD, , At; - 1 Div. ilnp't. P, 11. ! -All_ clgages . .. to Ae iro forwarda tee at the Irwarded very ==l:=M ; And more than All of which will be sold, FUENITIIIIE LINE., GOOD GOODS 11.11. N. I. HART Parlor Pundtare, FiCtares, he FlNEtir HEARSE jlistcllancos JO,HN§ MERIDETH, FEED sTo 4E, MOLASSES, Which he-ls aelHng chenplfor cash, _ Ul' IMI . DRUGii4 l 4:lR,t' - r • tOGOos • - .• • the.• babel - rat Abe au No. , • ••• %Rea "WM lea U •• • • to 1110 from the. • • • • .or and .or liberal Owe loathe= A • 4oell of i • • • , P . DRUGS Art) - 111RDICINES jad reap . ived, ead we are now pre •• to aPPIPth• r; V' THE PUBLIC WIER ARTICLES 11110110130 TO ' ma 4anz. PU WINES AND LIQUORS, • • - B USE ONLY. -• .assoirrion 'or crrozwritArzo BoTANIC ECLECTIC ANDIHONCEIPA.THIO MEDICINES. - • THR POPULAR PATRIT be par over 60 • TAMS. 011, VALOIS, - PAIN!I AND VARNISi EMI - DII•DIVITS AND I,LAss. I FANCY AND TOILET ANTIIILES OF EVERT • t rumors awonotac awn PLCID crnuers, • TEAM Atll4l.OlD A ATI) RESINOIDR. . - Allthe Rest Traits,e, A liDo Id I N A‘L B UPPOBT,EBB, Shoulder Drams. MAST PIIII?8, NIPPLE ! SHELLS, AND WIELDS, Ntmilng Bottles, Syringetand:Catheters, L 1111110STIKERT OP RIZO6,ITROPI, POOL=! SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE AND BUT QuATATT , A Tarp supply•Brusbes for; the Hat and Hair Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow ders and, Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps. Combs, Hair bye, invigor ators. Kerosene' Kerosene * Lamps, Shade's, honeys, • Wicks, lc.. all of the late at styles. • CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNpFP. Sir Physicians supplied at - reasonable rates. Nedletnes and Prescriptions carefully and ac curately compounded and prepared by compet ent persons at all hiiurs of i the day and night. Sunday hours• from 9 to 1q o' clock ip the fore noon,_ to 2 .in the afternoon • . . 11. H. GORE. Towanda , Sept. 29, 1866. , NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS{!- R. W. EDDY Would announce to the citizens of Toivanda, inc the public generally, that he has ja store and daily receiving, new and FRESH In -his line, suitable - to the wants of the people which he will sell for Currency at former • : , GOLD PRICES! coneuitin g 'as usual of good well and Tellable - CLOTHING! iNo Shoddy of soy kind) consisting in BUSINESS. SUITS-, COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Linen Coats, Destni and Pants, ' Over Ally and Over Shi ta, Llnen arid Paper Collars Linen, Cassimere and Flannel Shirts, / 3 Neek Ties, Suspenders, G Tea. Canes, Leather Bags, Spring Style Silk, .ft and Straw Hats All first class. Ramat* that Good Goods are cheaper at a fair price th n poor goods at any ride. Call and examine •• y goods before boy ingi • Next door to Powel 42. Co. . 4' 6 1 wanda, May 28, 1867 ' R. W. EDDY:- OWLS 1, Fi x m 0 V A Weitake . piarcre tutor; customers generally, tha mooed our stook cif Good Blohk, to our nett aid ma UMW • OnL' door north of Tay of prSpared to show a fine stock of READY MADE W th everything apperta thin we or any eine else i hoist of. ' s.treen of late reduced t now onr now house I 'ELL MADE • • varieties to %suit all •s the rnarkot allbr , tight for -I CASii e can sell at prices to le line. OUR COURS B all Le In the future 3 , are, our dealings with l'arpo3e to make oar n TEMPLE &O nd the house of tie banking you all for Yours Towanda, Sepi:,:.lB67k j3OOll -BINDERY. -THE PUBLIC la respectfully ipfonned that the Book- Bindery_ has been removed to the Argos Build iclit. 34 story. where Till be done • . gogys-BIINDINGI .. In all its varioaa b, On terms as tea 44es sonable la" th ellmas ' will allow. The Bind ery will be under thecharge of 1 . . '- B. C. WiIITANEII, ! troexperienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done, in a stylo and manner which not be excelled. *lnd ,c !famines, News- Papers, Old Books,froe., bound In every variety Of style. Particular attention will be paid to the gating and Binding of o any desired pattern. which in quality and be warranted: tri4 will be ready for dellyery when remised. The Wrong* ofd p rante nbl iaed. solicited, and • satiaketton Towanda. August 2 1848.—tf. 1 y HOLESAI 4 Ii MUIO DEPOT. 1 L. B. OWEL!.. - • I• Berantoi, Pa., Dealer; in Obicliering's Pianos, Ilisidie,-11 Pianos, Mason.l, Hamlin's Cabinet Dr ains. Treat Lindsley h, Co's Melodeons, and all I of Magical nsinman A *Meet the& and Music Books. Orders tram apd Teachers es. Oddly solicited. L. 8: POWELb.. 118 PaniaylvaalaAvenne, Bersuitoit, pc March 28, 18 47.—sm: : - aHAVING AND TOILET SOAPS,; - 17 for wile 'chain at the SEWS 80011-..; . LUXES-FOR THE FAMILY OLII= 11A CLE, at the . NEWS ROOM. Ell Ii - E $ nnus, tkit4ing• - GOODS All grades. All Wool ing ear friends and we have lately re rom No. 2, Patton's iffeent stare BLOCK & Cu., witrirt. we are and be.tteraelected CLOTHI NG Ding to a man's outfit Towanda could ewer STOCK OUR OL to almost nothing, so is filled will all new 'ASTY GOODS, and the choicest pat s, and vaiich h v iog NLY I •defy ail competition in OF ACTION as it liar been in pant UPRIGHT FAIR AN .very one, and_ it is our store the FASHION I • citizen in the. county et favors, we remain ly. SOLOMON & SON. 14.4111 _boon, l~tn uK W/OKHAM & BytOIE 110.1slingtioOtaii tiAltted their dons sbd ed. ed "Ma i. VERY LARGE' And varied assortment of; CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CHINA; YELLOW, ROCK, LAVA, MEI STONE W.AiE. - We propose to Peep io connection with the aboie a full itock of SILVER PLATED, WOOD, WILLOW, PIM JAPANNED -510011 S TABLE- CUTLERY In vneiety. As we boy all oar goods from* FIRST HANDS, We flatter ourselves, we can sell GOOD GOODS Lower than any — other padiea in this reginl CLOTHS, ,CASSI . htERES, TRIMMINGS,TAILOR'S Ii the liemt quail, y - CUTTI N MA NIJFACTIIIttNG Done to order, Agents tor. %HEELER & WILSON);4 SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Towanda,--March 7,180. • Ai!SWA R.EI 225 Greenwidi - Btreet, 2 doors below Bare iay st le the Great Depot for CROCKERY . DEALERS , GLASS WARE, CONFECTIONERS' " " DRUGGISTS', GREEN Glitg'S)3Y TIIE PAC,K AGE In fact all kinds of G L AiS S• WAR E. Also, a complete assortinent of BIiITA'NN.I,A W A It . f:. SIL\VEit:PirA.TBD Iv A RE, KEROSENE W A REA CHANDELIER~, LANTERNS,- Best brawls of •Kerosene 011 The best patent Fruit :Jars in the market, to be sold at the lowest prices. A fall line of Looking Glasses. All kinds of Glass Ware made to order. Agent for liferidieu Britannia CompaT.y. J. T. WRIGHT, 225 Green wichHtreet, April 150;7. 2 doors below Barclay, N. Y. THE UNDERSIGNED; HAVING Purchased the entire interest of, R. H. PATCH, a in the thin of C. R. & Co„ hi now prepared to olfur to the eitizepa Stadler Oonnty and vicinity, a large and well selected stock of 0 it. 00 p•R I E §„ . :' :3 _Which I have pul . chased far'Ceb , lirt4 feel coati dent that can ski' at as low figures as can be purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public a splendid s touted TEAS COFFEES, SUGARS STARCH, SALERATUB, - SPICES, &C Have on hand ti large stock of ARVI__ ,N FLOUR, GRAHAM DO _ BYE D O . BUCKWHEAT DO. I keep constantly on hand, Pi3RK, HAMS LARD and kinds of FISH. Would oall.the a tention of the public to our Can't Be Beat STOCK OF ,TOBACCO, , In quality or price: Jesse Oakley's Celebrated Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap Pie sae call and examine oat stock of WOODEN 'WARE. lug. 0 00 0411004 01 YANKEE NOTIONS k TOILET ROAM, 46., ac: I will pay the high. let cub price for COUNTRY PRODUCE., Proms give us a call before selling elsewhere. 4tll, person' Indebted to tbe :Ate Ara lOU pleas all aml maker Intmedlato pigment.. _ - maids, Mara 13,1687. C. B. , PAT6II IN I ' IDA ITUSSiitAVI $ Lzt I lag t ~.,....fi'f , . '... , :::•:,'''- - 1 12 .:,..._ : ,'. 2 7 - :44.4 - 4'5:. : ::: .-- : .. 1 .i:.,::::::; ; :.:''-;::: - -1.. .OLD o.l4.srr;xixt.vp ,- .-._ wroiti; ... ..... .. Obrner Main and rine Streets. Tovitiada; , flaring recently _ 'added largely ta Mt Stock; lt MU and complete ,amortinenconstituting an extensive varietY, emb*lng 'Any articles need . In the Arts for mecbaulffal purposes, carefully selected with regard \to the progressive wants of the public, Which ,Will be kept constantly SULK pl ed with fresh ;Michr bea t and offered °nthe mast reasonable terms at , Wholesale - or &tall, consisting rf. - ' DRUGA MEDICINES; CHEMICALS, BENZINE.4ND,'TIMPENTINE, BASH, PAINT,: *ARNIM!, WIIITE•WASB, T 4NNER'S ANDY MACHINE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all their variety, SPONGES, BRUSHES. , SOAPS, COMBS, Pomades,-Hair-Dyes, perfumery, POCKETS BOOKS, PORT ,AION A IS, TOOTH, B IN .ND OXIIR I'REPAHATIONS TOBACCO; SNUFF, PIPES ~ AND .ClGAigi, IM3 Aud And En C. , B. PATOH .v . .; . ii?"0 1811 i *inair "PM' PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, And 2kinds of Brushes, _ KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, Alcohol and Thaxiing AMPS, SHADES, . CHIMNEYS, Spetn, Laid, Whale, Nei Foot, Pock9t knives, 142.0r5, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, 1 For Medicinal. age, [ • Gardei, Field 'and Fitiny Seeds, Trusses, Sup porters, rSuspansorles, Shoulder. Braces, Breast Pumps, Teething.llings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and S' ieids, Syringes, Bed Pans, Self -I Sealing' Fruit Jars, Thermometers, Flavoriag Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass ' TO Ware, tties, Vials, Corks. Bath Brick, and Stov [Back it\ g • Fish Tackle, Ammuni tion, Sm. Botanic. Eclectic and liommpath le Medicines, and all the Pupa tar Patent MY.DICINES. . .. AU arileles warranted as represented. Per• sans at aistance • can receive 4heir orders by atage,ormill, which will rmeive prompt and careful atte . lion. DR. .PORTE.R'S'Y.REPAR4TIONS 1 FOR \ FAMILY USE, • . Known as tafe and Ileliabk Remedies, ate,War ranted for what they are intended to : :.ive satts• faction, vl .. , . . Dr. Porterii P tetoral Syrup, for coughs, j idolils,slung comptaintsolc.soa3l 00 Dr. Porterprelatic Pills, for bilimi s f(011- Plaint* and mild cathartic. ... 25 I San i ter Syrup, for scrofula .kinsliseases, 4-c, 100 I Uterine Toole, for female weak _lima, 4-c. ... -.. .... . : ..... ... 1 00 Dr. Porter 4 Tonic Ellxirfor. strengthening • r the system, ... 1 00 Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver aiii/ • „, i kidney complaints ~.. 1 00.' „Dr. Porter!ti Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites, for nervous debility 1 00 Dr Dusters Blackberry Balsam. for diar rhea, Sc ........... 35 ' Dr..Portees Filthily Embrocation jai sp;ains bruises, . 4rc .. • 35 D. l'orier•. , F"c t. , ,r , I \V tier 8, fur /Polo le t ness, sore throat, li , c • 25 Dr. Potter's 'Worm Wafers, for expelling worms 25 Dr. Porter's Worm .S 7, rap, for extermina ting; worms 35 Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, for crying babies colic, 4-c - 25 Dr. Porter's Cephalic' Snuff, for_ catarrh headache 25 Dr. Porter's Tcarthaehe Di-opa, for tooth ache . 2.; e , . Dr. Porter ei Tout o Pov. d. r, for preseiving ' ''- troth. - 25 lii. , Porter's' Tricomam, for dressing and" 50 . , growth t the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Tricophile, , or beautifying the hair..... 50 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean- - ing the hair 't. • - $0 itt . Porter's Milk of 'Flowers, for beautify: 6 • log the complexion ..t..4. .. 50 Dr. Porter's l'ileitl utment. for external ~. pi1e5............ ...... ... ... 1 1 0 Dr. Porter's French Compound. tar scald: to urine. Dr. Porter's !dedicated Figs, to; habitual mast ipation ' 100 • Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts.wounds ,ke 'l5 Dr. Pot terr's Lip Salve, fur chupped . iipm . 25 EEIEM:I PorterisJ DI Portiqs Eye Salve, tur inflamed eyes, Dr. Porter's Bye Water, tor intlamea eyes' Dr. Porter';i Corn, and Wart Iteuinver, :or eurni,nd bunions Dr. Porte. 's Conmiipa ion euhtive ne.— . ~ ... Dr. porter); I' for pear blond'.. 25 Dr. Pop to Citrate ?Ogees, j, tur.t pie.t ant eath.ort• , 50 Jr.l Porter's Liquid Rennet , tor making' nu tr Lions diet tor invalids 25 Or. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for Liaveriug lee cream, .t 40 Dr. Porter's Foctraet Lemon, tut flavoring ire 'ream---Itrge hot ties 10 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, tn. mending 14-oken g!ass,ke 25 Dr. Porter's Liquid Gine, for repairing wend work 25 Dr. Porter's Cleaaiing Fluid ,for easfi wasia• ing 50 Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing bugs. j.. ........ : .... .. 50 Dr. Porter's Ply Poison- Paper, tor-killing flies ' 05 Dr. Porter's Rat, and Slice. Polsuu, tor terminating W 9 25 Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots from clothes 25 Dr. Porter's Pilch Ink in pint bottles 25 in bulk by the gallon 1 00 Pr. Porter's horse and Cattle Powilt-r. fur of ...... 30 Dr. Porter's Ilor•-e awl Cattle Lotion, fur -- _ groins, 50 Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spavin Cure. for pane horses 50 Medical advia• given gratuitously at the office, charging ouly for nuslieinc. i Thankful tor. past liberal. patronage,would reipectio ly auraionce to his trientis and th e public, that no paint% sljall.be splred to satisfy and merit, the eontinualioil oI Io•ir ewei.t o u and pstrouUct.• Dec. 18, 1864.--yr T () AC C 0 C 1 (i S Wltglile and RetaiLat RANI)ALL &. COWTON'SI Eli:it door south of pac First Natiooul• Bank. 51A1N STREET, TOWANDA , l'A BRANDS OF TOBACCO--CEIEWINM Gold teal. Sunny Side, Pine A pple,l,llLigan Pig, Bose Leaf and Star, hich we oiler for sale quantities to snit ea rs. Packages In' Barrels, halts and qttarte , • I RANDS Og CIGARS. Amerlad Engle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet , Im pei4o; Tycoon and the very choicest brands of Yaras. I= FANCY. SMOKING ~The celebrated lona Jack, Pride Id the Ifni ted States, VirginlOtie,Gold Leaf, wavy and al kinds of Kiilickuldk. Landlords supplied with i LL - 1 Poll To Waco pa liberal terms. - All orders promptly 1111ei -, t uotice W . • 13: RANDALL. March 7 • D 367 T HEE, E Q UITABLE' LIFE A I SSUR ANCE Soilety's Agency for Tiradrord co. , '17,01 CAPITAL :$3,000,000: Yearly Income ore? $2 000.000 cash. PAONTANTE WARD. Toiriads. July 25, 18.7.. TSB' EXCOMING iiiIITUAI; FIRE liiparnace Agency,for Bradford, Cop!lty, CAPITAL *3,400,000. ; WIWI Cash p plan. ln' wired oper,tion OT er twenty seven yeire . .-: '- , I, .•± r , ';' KO TANYE4, WARD. Towanda, Jja;y 26, 18 .. INE IljarblDart. EN T. ' 0 ; ' ) - 2 fitt II el of , d. - K —44 0-3 • `' , 4t ' ' ' t4l • ff 0 .0 gri • a - - 0 0 _V.- •. 0. • • 4 MARSHAW., Pa p THERS -00., Wish 'to call the attention of' the pfiblic to their new Stock of , • HARDWARE, PARMING IM PLIMENTS -- BLACK SMITHS' " - - and CARPENTERS' TOOLS Also, a large assortment& Window Glus e tiash, Paints, Oils, P'utty,.Varrdshes, stid. Paint and Varnish. Brashes of all kinds r *bich Will be sold, for the lowest .Cash price.. Also, sliMi assortment of • • KEROSENE LAMPS of every style and paftein tn . anit the public,. - LaMpa 'repaired - and .'changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of JOBBIDIECPROUPTLY •TTRN - Dlito We have on hand a fine article of GLASS Pittilli"JAH:-.. with Unproved self-sealing corks, and HEItitiE'rICALSKALING.C'A IVY which is one of the best cans used. • . June 1865. ir A R D: W A R COPDING & RUSSELL, Respectfully infant their customers and the public generally, that although the llre occa hjoned serious loss and temporary interrupt ion to our business And have purchased a large fito 'k of ,New goods, built a new S 11,A N T Y STORE! And are fairly Reconstructed and doing bits': near again. - The trout of opr store is 'now on Pine street, about 100 feet from, Main street, at E. T Vos Inow Powell Ell old corner.. If you elm 0,1 go into Powell's and walk straight throatO the 'wall of the, back end of his store, .you won Id find youiaelf among the stoves, pets, Ice. tits, anvils, bellows and vices of oar new st;re. But as yen can't got throngli'the wall, just walk up Pine street to our Shebang, where we lcceff full line of II at d ware. We have a g.e.at v ty of COOKING AND PAlc.f,oll STOVES • AMERICAN, TRIBUNE, EMPRESS • -. • STERLING, . • ORIENTAL,. ' . MORNING LIGHT, - GAS BURNER; &c , Iron, Steel, Nails. Window Glass, NA, hero s:ne Oil, Table and Pocket Cutlery,..Farat. lag Tools, Carpenters and Jvera j oie,Blaclsmlth Tools, Pumps, - Lad Pipe, Powder, Guns, Pistols, &c. 1 00 TIN, SHEETIoN ARO COPPER WORK, Cash paid t Ohl Iron, Cast and WrOnght Scraps, Copper, Brass, Sheep Pelts, Rags, Furs Feathers, laces Was, .te. We buy ehein, sell' cheap:and are content with small profits. - CODIIIN9 RUggEl.l.. Towautla. ticoL 12, 1867. E l'l7Y-FIVE TEA RS EXPERI -4.,- ENCE IN•DENTISTRY, • J. M. Sum:, sr.. D., would respectfully inform the inhabit:tots of Bradford county that he is permanently located in Waverly, N. Y., where he has be,erf in the practice of his profession for the past lour years. He would say that front his long and succ , .ssful practice of 25 years duration he is familiar with all the different styles of work done M any and till Denial Establishments in city or country, and is better prepared than nny other Dental operator in the vicinity to do work the best adapted to'the many and different canes that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, understauds.the art of making his own artificial teeth; and has facilities for doing the same. "To those requiring under sets of teeth he would call attention to his new kind of work which consists of porcelain for both plate and teeth, and forming u.continuous gum. It is more durable, more natural in appearance, and much better. adapted to the gum than any other kirld of work. Those in need of the sa,ue are invited to call and examine specimens, Teeth filled to last - for years and oitentinies for life.-- Chloroform, Ether, and " Nitroas OXide " ad ministered with perfect safety, as over. four hun dred patients within the -bst tour years can tes tify • I will Le in Towanda - from the 15th to 10th of every month, at the office of W. K. TAYLOR, (formerly occupied by Dr. 0. M. Woodruff.)- - Having made arrangements with Mr. Taylor, I am prepared to do all work in the very best style, a hi. office. Apri123,1867. 11.-C. 1 4 01(11:I:, )1. to Oi)MPTON ISE P:1 r , TI'N WARE STILL SURVIVE 1" Among them li the A omplete ailor tmeot of Wears agents for __, Elmira `lcolliru~ mill Co.'s Iron. DUPONT'S POWDER E,LNEIRA, KEROSENE OIL. We manufacture And do all sorts ni JOB WORK in our Bike filisceltpuous D • R. VANBUSKIRK, OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL. DENtibM ' has opened rooms in the, Eeidleman 'Mock, directly oppo site the Means House, for the practice .of his profession, and is prepared at all times to per form all (Mentions belonging to Dentistry. The different kinds of Plate Work, will be recom mender{ actor ing to iheir.honest merits. Nat ural Teeth tilled and restored to; their original beauty, with material the best adapted to each individual 'ease. The greatest care and atten tion will be given to the correction of irregu larities and the extraction of Teeth. In this Department of practice the Doctor.-would say he claims an amount of skill and experience equal to that possessed by any one in this or any other country. Teeth will be extracted without pain, by the ego of gas, chloroform or ether, and in a manner very satisfactory to pa tients, as the testimony of hundreds can be shown. Please call and examine specimens of oar trork, and be assured of the correctness of the statements. Advicd and consultation will bd cbeerlvlly and gmtuttously given. • - , Towanda, June 6,1867.—Gm. • HARDING It SMALLEY, Having entcred,into a co-partnership for -the transaction of theyHOTOGRAPHIC business, at the rooms formerly occupied by Wood and Harding, would respectfully call the attention of the public to several styles of Pictures which we make specialties, ass Solar Photographs, Plain, Penciled and Colored, Opaitypes Porce lain Pictures. Sr-c., which we claim for clernness and brilliancy of tone and Artistic 'finish, con not be excelled. • We invite all to eiamine theft as well as the more common kindsof Portraits which we makeKkaowing full.. well that they Will bear the closest inspection.: This Gallery claims the highest reputation for good work of any in thiseection of country, 'and we are de termined by a strict attention. to business and the superior quality of our work, to not only. retain but increase its very en able repdtation. We keep constantly on hand the beat variety of Frames and at lower prices than at any other establishment in town. - Also Paspepartobta Card Ironies, Card Easels, Holmes' Stereo scopes, Stereoscopic Vies, and; everything )else of bnportance.pertaining to the business. Give us an early call, - N. B.Solar Printing . for the trade on the most reaiiniable - tetms. D. HARDING, Aug. 29, '67. F. SMALLEY. WARD HOUSE, TOWA.NDA,.PA On Main _Street, near the Court WOW.- C.T. - SMITH; Prop.letth. Oct; 8,1868. , "" t• TH.O.OOBI' I 3EPER 4 M , A, '''''':oo:;•72,.4 / fIiPTS; -PA. .Y. 1 at Ow ef • ititoontinoito manufacture stAlow4 CELEBRATED 1:11DDINKIIS AND - CLEANERS,* AND ,'HOR SE POWERS',` run the same, and are prepared le flu orders prompt)? ' ON. AS GOOD 'TEMS As can bo bought in the 17nited litatei;: r Hav ing been LS years eng &god - lIP nitwit L.:Airing Threshing Machines, we. have aparedimither time nor expense In ,perfecting our machines, and claim to have. THE • BEST SEPERATOR; - One that will upstate the p . arai from the straw' more perfectly, and. Vitt' less power. than.any other utantuatiored . . Otir Machines ban earn- IPA Pa/ by' - • • • - THRESHING THE STRAW • As-left by most of the machines - used. They A ne very dimple in construction. being com lprised In o e piece. so that 'I dem not , requite 4i mechanics to set them u . ur nut them ; they are all manufactured under - our personal super • vlsion.and we . . • CHALLENGE, THE. WORLD To show better workmanship or. material. Ev ery Machine is sat tip and THOROUGHLY TESTED , UNDER MOTION, Before leaving the Woks, and are. Warra;nied to be in Working Order. . . • They have been in' practical use ' lor several years, so that we . are not advertising a itew tri•chloe every season. each " bitter thin an - thing ever hetet° offered to the public." 'Tb y 'can be,attached to Tread Powers, Sweep Pow era. Steam hr Water Power, and tor DUB.ABILITY, liertetion al Working and geonnatv, their equal haa not been Intented: OUR i'RICRS Are Areas low as those f lay other manufacturers and parties desiring to purchase, will tind it to their inteicat to examine ourstock befote.pur• chasing elsewhere. PRICE LISTS FURNISHED Uu applicaduo. All kinds of_ A GRICULT IfRA L MACHIN ES uu hand, :Ina Mill Work, t trujoes Boilers aud• machinery ot all kinds got up order prompt. ly and on lavorable terms . 4 Athea.:4, Aug: 8, 1867. N BI AI L NCH F9U,INDRY 11 A - t) 11 I N S :0 11 ; •; Situated on Pine, east of Maip Street, TOWANDA, BRADFOItII CO., ' Is now prepared to Ininiiti - CiRCULAR SAW MIEALS, AND I - SIIINGLE- ~ 01 um. quolity 'the latest imprint:t ents. All kinds 01 klacikincry fur Flouring and Pow hlUla.• , 4 - STEAM ENGINES, MADE & REPAIRED, STEAM WHISTLES, STEAM GAM:TS, ( - GA.IIQE COCKS, Furnished pt abort notice. 110 LT: QIITTING, itone trent* tali inches. in diameter .FORGING • Heavy wrought work 'for ' Bridges, and all othei purposes. done :-ALio, a large assortment of ' ' -COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe. 'Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps, Plows, Cultivators and Lerapers, kept constant ly on hand. - • • DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS Ot all. kinds of machinery for rnlfls and other purposes . pfepdred by Foreman, who has had large experience in this branch of the business. • Towanda, Oct. 2p, 18Gi. iv CARRIAGES, W . AOrONS,SLEIGHS o THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT S FILL IN OPER FELLOWS. '•CRANPALL A. CO., Subcessors to Reynolds, Pellow>f i dc Co., are now offering and are prepared to furnish on short notice, 'Wagons Carriages and B:eighs, of all descriptions And'of • the latest and most apprO ved style, and of thii best 'material at the old stand opposite the Onion House; ,in the ceb. tral part of Alba Borough, Bradford County. Pa. The - public are assured that the . reputation the shop has acquired during 'the lastrata yeari ander the cupprintoodence of J. R. pellowii, will be more than maintained, as he odllouperiu• tend the work as heretofore he . havingiong been and having had much experience as a Carriage and Sleigh Buildet, would assure the public that uo pains will - be spared by the above. firm to make the establishment worthy of their pat ionage. Thankful as one of the old arm 'for. the patronage thus far extended, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. N. 11.—We; the undersigned, being practical mechanics, can manufacture and oiler to the ' public at -prices that will defy competition. JAMES EUFELLOWS, D. W. C. CRANDALL. J. G.. MRRITI: Alto P., , rralirh. April 15, IRf.6. ly. - • TOWANDA 6ARRIACIE- The uOderaigne4 respectfully antkonnee to the atAle that they have purchased the O'A . RRIAGE SHOP 0, 11. PRAKF, And are now-prepared to build work lu THE LATEST-STYLE And most workmanlike manner. Thoy will constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen did TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAgES,;, DEMOMAT AND 1.1311:1M1 WAGONS, • ONE AND TWO SEATED ALBANY SLEIG-lIS. ALL. WORK WARRANTED ' REPAIRING pramptly attended to at rea- eouable priGes. BRYANT a, STULEN. Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y: - • ,Pfw PLANING MILL' N . The ithdiolgined s lama 114 Cgat: niuditkas HUI in the Borough of Torraedaf, aed filled it with the moat modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW-BASS, A. BLINDS, sre prepared to till orders, whether: large or small, anen . the shortest notice.' We have also a large variety 6l' MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish much clasper than they :can be worked by 'PIANING. • • TONGIINING • • • * AND SCROLL • . . , SAWING. and all o th er work pertaining to Joinery.. will be done toult our customers. , * - • Persons building, and not living , more thin •twelve to _fourteen 'miles distant, will find it largely for theirlnterest' to buy of us, or bring_ their, Wither and :worked.. by our: machinery: . Bring your grist of PloorinM or other lumber. • and while your team is is feeding, 'bue it groned, out and take It /Come with you. ' We will pay CASH' for PINE & HEMLOCK LIIII.BEI/ delivered at Our lumber yard _ : - Come and see ns. or !typo can't come, write.• • • imam* oct. --, Towanda, Feb.) 1881. , II ,t IM OIL. CANS, &G., WARREN HILL, JOHN CAI AN ATJON FACTORY. . . "PPP 1 1 0 W NT) A. UR A E poiideataniad,Losekadtoated and vrump L - •By o. mtrEAN. abe *09144 well thiamin lintollibla Gnu . panto. 'Office Minitanyenlikeli:- 481P4age di•Puarfif efOrsti• -.L.411900,0%1 Agar(ford s eeigii.;'• .1 :Capital' LAntiNL.Airo AND L X/ I.ODON Furs awn Lin bistrassai 00. ' e' Capital. Burping and Reserved Puna? . . (Gold) _ .... ... ; ... •....sari 1,.:70 Assets In the United States; °Ver.-- 4,800.000 Daily Premiums, upwards of ((Told) .i 17,00 r --- NiW Enal.sirp 4 1 strtuici COZPAIIY, ' it liergoa, Coss, f ---- Capital' - • • , . _ N . _ • .... jiriroMPlGl INSUNSHRANOII CONTASY - , } 5 tVilkts•Barre Pa • Capital , • - ,' ' Slhu,tsto Norm Aromas nuns, Dournal Co., - . (Accidental) , - . . Phsfaderpfria, - rt. _ .. / .....asoero COStraineur NtrruaLlan bumasscisi Co., . - - Hartford, Cott*, ' . ,Capital - .. i0,000,000' Towanda. Feb: 20, 1886—tf - HART FORD LIVE STOOK RANCE COMPANY. r CAPITAL $500,000. t• Caih assets Nov. 1,1800, $134;298 83 Laurels on all klub *of live stock, *ft and 'death from any cause. - H. ikIIOKKA N, Jan. 10, 1867. - - :Agent. Dec. Oth, the Mare " Lady Mace,'! 'owned Ly Dennis P. Fhtgg, of Boston; Haas., scedentally received a kick from another horse, .breaking tier lett fore leg, above lie knee, rendering it necessary to kill her as an act of ham tufty. In. tared In the Hartford Live Stock Imar4oce t 1 m pony. Loss paid De;. 6th '.• • FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL . • INSURANCE. 5 . cinTAL itEPHISENTID alift ...4E.VENTE,EIV MILLION DOLLAR., Q. S. RUSSELL, ejgent, YON Tllii iCILLOWINO AAA= ILELIAII,I.II eCiiitr Nl's ti IK A SLD VISE ik itntlk INSURANCE - CUISPANT Philadelphia I Capital arid sturpluc over. • 11. ms IssuitAlics COMPLXV, t Of New-York. _ • Capital and surplus, over... LFISVELILNCE 003kI3LNIt OP NORTH " Philadelphia: Capital and surplus, over 1160;111171 . 412. hi6d72I.ANCIE COA*Ailr. Of Areen-Yoik. and elmilt, over E'arrearams iNetritaNci 'ColiParr, t. Of Philadelphia. Capital 'sad surpla.s; aver ARTIC 1111111NAKCJI COICIANt, .- i _ . . • : Of New-York. f CuPital and surplus. nvvr PUTNA*I 12,1471c4iNCE CoNrANY, of tic,:fin.i I, Conn. • c,apital auld isurplas4 over • MOrciAL JAYS INAVRANCE CoUPAIaY, t - -Of "Writ-. roll; . I I Capital 'and surplus, ov e r TRAVELLiatif INGLICANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford. Conn. Capilad auti surylwr, ov e r - • , M4f4 taken on at/ .kind of Prcial ty. . a: a, lota estehas by any other reliable Comp!. ier, Policies issued and Losses, is toy justediat Agencyitheretsy saving the trout ' and expense of going eli*srhere lot settlement. Office-at the Llarciwhere Store ol ditig & Russell C. 3, RUSSEL; lowanda, Feb. 7, Itistis- tt fr LIE INSURANCE • CokIPAN Y, OF. NORTH irIdERICA. Office 1iu.1242 Walnut Street, Balladeiptna. Tbis Company arsi now lirosettuting the I.qa , nest' of 'lnsurance from loss ovdamage by FJE on Buildings, Merchandise. 9 Fan aline, throughout the State of Ptansylvania, al terms,for. long or short periddst or permanci,k• ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for ing the period ol ,uerrly 74) years that ti., .pany has been inexistence. entitles them 1., th , conthlenee a the public. Dtascrous.—Arthur- G. Coffin, San.aei Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, White, Jno. R. Neff, Bkhard n, wPod; Wa. Wehsh, •Wm. E. Bowen,- Jacue.s N. . Dink.un Morris Wam, John Alaron. '.en: Francis 11. Cope. Edward El. Trotter. Edward S, Clarke, Wm. Cummings. itTUet! CV:COFFIN, PITS LI:. I. C. S. RUSSFAIL., Aseat. rowanda. ;, ARMEK'S MUTUAL FIRE kNS.i I a RANCE. COSI.P &NY OF MIDDLE PE2iNt3YLVAN/A, 0111 q! in Danville,,Efoutcca County, Perin II Capital, The Farmers Mutual eire Insurance Cot:4 , 4P' . of Middle Pennsylvania was incorpoiated by ii,e `Tenney'Yenta 14 , gislatpre ; lir the year 1859, tor •the Mutual lionarance of Conntyy property only, and immediately thereafter commenced its open 'Ettions on that principle, which had been strict ly adhe r ed to since. . '6ll ldases have been promptly paid out cif ,the Premin I n a collected on application for Inanrant r without alting any sasessments. . • The I arame of Country proper-y only, Ile,, low rate charged forinattrance, and the pump; -. paymen of losses are deemed a sufficient - 0 ,, •=. 2... mentiati nof the Farmers Mutual Fii,, 'l ,, is• -.- L once Co npany. IV Middle Penne .ivania, to :,. owners f sate olasa.conntiy property. -, P.'.30 sox,Seey. Wu. FinatEv.. Plt., t . LUCIEN !it YEE. , Agent, Dodlitod. l',, • 5, "it; ISE A D R C 0 N B -REAI. ESTATE Ac;F,N;A 11. 8.1 AluK LAN, REAL EATATF. Ao;ENT. _ ? • Valuable Parrot, Mill Properties, City r usl Town Lbts for sale. Perth* bating property for sals will to' theirladvantage by .eaviritz a deseriptioas ,l the same, With terms of sale at this ageacy..o parties itre - constantly enrolling fun. hums A - . ,. H. U. MelibiAN. lisal Estate Aleut. 091,M Montanye's Block, Towautia, Pa. 'Jan. 29,'1887. —L_ JIIVtRPOOL AND LONDON AN U 1-1 GLOBE FIRE AND 1.1F14, Itv.SURANt COMPANY.-offlee, 45 - William St., and Broadwhy, N. Y. Capitill Surplus and Reserved Funds (Gold) . .. . ....... . Assets in the United Fttates,Over. Daily Preruitrtat, upwards kA The shareholders ,pergoloally respousio ~.r engagerh - ents of the• conpany. All I , ire , -!• ,, • must be shareholders. Dummies IN NEW Yotia.—Frauds Es . Chairinan, Henry Grinnell. Esq., Dept' :. Oh knish, Joseph Gaillard, Jr.., E, : q. II • Arthibuidr Esq., R. B. H. Consul, Alexanit , r Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Terkusou Allred Pell, EF.q., Resident Secretary. !•• ander Hamilton, Jr,, Esq., Counsel of Hoard. ' Bairitzas:—Pheniz Bauk--Camm;inu ,The Policies. of this Company are issued I , y" well-kn Own American citizens resident in Neve York; who are Directors and Shareholders,.4o consequently, with the other Shareholders. are individually liable for all the engsvments the. Company ; all Policies are signed f.y thew ; ,all claims are payable in cash od proof, o 4 without deduction for interest, and riot,-.1- cutest, sixty days after presentation ot•pr They - expire at six o'clock, P. M., and no • t noon. , Lire insurance effected. sod ar,, granted on lavornble trrins. 11cliE;AN..s;eht , Towanda. April 23,1861. • V - E W ' AR RA li'(1 E M E N 'l' , . 4-N NEWS ROOM AND BOOK STORE . ' - The tindersigned having tutrolased the lino" STORE AND NEWS ROOK of J, 3; Griffith respectfully invite the old patrons of the estrl, 'Mamma and the public generally, to call awl t x amine Ourstock, . . • • . W . . ALYDitD i. DARIIKI:. I. W.. AATLIIID. V. E. WISKIt. _ Am EItICAN HOTEL, T.c.W A N , P . , ILlViug purchased this Well known Hotel OD Bridge Street, I have refurnished and refitted irttlt every convenlence for the accommod .tioit of all who may . pstronlse me. No paitpt ,be spared to male all pleasant and-sgiveat , • aray 3, %S.—AL — J. - S. PAT rERSON„P , ~?.. iiirCISIO, - OR, ANY _OWER AFB' AIL TICLN In our 'llse, ordered at efiort notice oy calling at the • -- NEWS SOoM REAR libT,- F',..xT4s 1310Njuld Parlor Tablet, at . - 1 1 103T': . ; . II i SA POO,OOO s2ooboy • / 13504 .$3,750;1Urk.:?, $1 s 7(Ki rou t a,9 v o Eli $35(1.41 NM 1751 , I7N 1 Imo , , $357 .114..; 01_ 1.`41d ~ al MEM