soe ivi7YartrsiGir;. rovattim CHIME DlascroßY.--flaptist Chun:L-13m lions= Dina" Pastor. praselling: at 10} A. m., And 7h` r4.111a1M147: , 1141 r.: It Prayer, • 44164.1 t ATM Ikursatil *Tab* - E.Chureh t ---_lter. T Bsimrszta., .Pas tor." P una at 1011. m. mgl.7i P. m. - Bnmaikr3.chool, 11 m. PnrjealleelingtmiryThnisilay evening. • Presbyterian Charek—Aire!'Wit." Haas, Pastor. Primiadtkr emorSandat at 101 A. ht.. arid, iat.' Stuniayficlicalairait. r e i 7c ir lieet4 T 434 47. ove. l #B B .• 14)iiihika Nirok-atrr. F. D. Tiondles, Pas ter. Preaching every Sunday at 19i A.u. and 3r: x. titutdayl3eltol, 1 r. . TIME i r.AßLE.—Tite followin g Thu° th. 4 , lgaaia P New, York (Wm' azufnad Road Compa.v. took eireq, o a./OFt4Y;.• *ATI / 1 ,4' 1868 c , soit.Pit*md. 6:3oArass. .8 20.... :8:30 •• • 11:36: , .. .8:45 . hiurm...:-......7030.•‘ „HAS. .8158 ~, _12;03 gamma). IL /4.. P. M. W AY I ELT • ... • .‘,43.08..... 4:58 MIAs &maws ~4 ; tizarEnTo~ras•• ..415 • .;:4. 0:52 3:50 '1" - c ak, - "fit, ''ILISL • . 14.1 4,9,4 13 4 g:SPALoSto• IBM .11"Iis.-Tha • (F 0611161 of P. Eilheehegninonobtnned.on Satortlay; nearVat.l4 . ;*o - 4.er4#. "Khe ere xzs discovered inlet the fam-' alb were : at pr:etz taken in tho rood loan *Mot. the inrnittun. in the lower atom air removed. Loss about $1,500 upon,:i4Alerl„theiaThints no itiinraner. ygir Our. 7 l ea ves next week foie visit to the father land, Germany. An abienee of many years will make such a visit: -doubly interesting and agreeable.' With him a cafe voyage and a pleatant 'Of& _ Loug'(•UT syqn,DIAD Dous---On Tuns day of last week, a dog - exhibiting all the symptom; of hydrophobia, Otarted from near Owe o, - passed • up - the Wyahtsing Creak, hitindogs and.qattle on his way, and cre ating great excitement, Out inforniant whose dog was bitten, • 13171.1C.s that is -6di -mated that over fifty dogs were bitten. fr-14 i.---M *,r etv)!.; OR POSIGIIOT vase purchased the: X.e,ykitvue Mowery, And theroughly refitted it for the in ,:jog of 31..5, baying added the latest im imp:ewe:pis in machinery. They Lava ttlio stirviecs of It. F. CoorF4, anil am: offering a quality of ale cannot - 1) • excelled by uuy brewery. TbAir ales 'are warrinte t pm-e, ant are givin , 4 g r e a t betion wliercy.r intreauceit • t er The i ris nx.r g m; von3 I. Bcu p .d from eUstOCIY o f . ..4earßt rciatin, of Tioga County, on the • .4sTs betrzen Williamsport and ganhary, \vs% supposed to bo dead, is alive and welt, aeritt Porrra bas smote fro m a iathamin living at Unadillii. stating that'.; I ,nroprd from the car window feet f " . .emost, striking on his bead 'rind Rhould en, in the snoW:' - This zoAde him a little dizzy ( bathe b‘romraoovored and net about rid of his-abwliir-g.'Fie obtained a and olt them off ; tateit eff for 7i1)11, p.ts.otge, TLe writ,r , i,3.tbat Mow pr,ferred to the b•uk the riNli of jmnpitig f.totu TEE INSDULATIoN WANTED. — 1, V41. 11. All• nay, who left Corning about four years 1,11,1 when lust beard of wns in l'exas. Aiy il.f , ru.iakna of his whereabouts - will be tl4,ukfully received by his wife Manz Air I;l ,, shburg, Ticge, Co-, Pa. Ur Goat has " Nts, npn hip Sud..t Fountain h a.uticipatiori of the advent of ,prin g and the corning of attreoneT.which is elp.eted to bring warm weather, unless the Uulftitieate should tater its corm a 'so treat ly as to make an Ariltio region of th,is section. Ile dispenses Soda Water, flavored witliell the pspular and approved ftnit, extracts—or; to th..se whosetasto rims that way, he fur► nisics sparkling glass of Kisser's= or Vichy. - OLD SETTLE:IV tY14"..--Jotis A x 111 , ..N1 I'at,yoq 70.8/4111gir031 tow . - 6 / 11 14 Wyouiing f..sounty cam the 29th alt., in the 91st year of glib: age. Mr. P. wi4,lNrU in the 'city ofFran.,o, the 29d• dty of September, 1777. He left France in 1800, and Ituideiltjxx, : ,,, york, Shinili_ofter be a tadtkato aroquaintante of a Mr, Devon.; at that tirdt * thnTretichCondild at that port The . ...ttroett fetidly eft/enteral; settled in the St" Attiet • Delitirpv—were largely engaged in Awe tartnidecittire of powder. . Sintria.P. Du. rentr, one ;of the name family, afterwards became celebrated as a naval °Meer—was' engaged during the Rebellion in many of the hard, naval conflicts, and for meritorious conduct was promoted to the tank of Rear . Admiral, Re died aeon- after the close of tho war. D 1 r.arviasx, before his marriage, lived in the family of DUPONT for about three years. • His attention to business and faith fulness in all his relations created an in,i macy and esteem between them that con tinucd during life, manifested by numerous letters and other 'tokens of mutual regard. 141815 he connected himself by4parriage t" Ceciliw La revr., also a native Ol'France, tie n living at Frenclitown on the Susque hanna. Soon afterhis marriage, iu the same , 3eac, he purchased the property in Wash ington, oa which he resided until the time nt his death, with' the exception of about ye.us that he resided in the city of l'h I:,delpi3ia, where he carried on the basi n( ~ f gardening and was largely engaged the cultivation of flowers, a brunch of htt ,nrtss he writ passionatelk, fond I,f Mr. Putvgsr leSt survivi!.g hint a widow And three children--two sons and n.danght- or. Tho daughter married Wxisaist Mut; and rnsidea in Towandii,," — Bradford - CbmatY , loved and ieapeeted by Ithineigh tom The two Sons ieside in Washington township; one of them on the homestead. Mr. Pairosr liTed.during mrob)/entfal pe t nod. 8 9 r0./Xneing the time of our Reivoln rienazy struggle, our •cirri° '-aras Materially aided by his native government. boost after our Revolution tame on the ttattla L len,in France, rind that country vent . thrUugh a • heries of changes that no hiumui eye could foresee. It leas during these troublesome times that Mr. Faxvosr left France. The Peavoer family had suffered greatly on ac count of wars. The Itel,gn of Terror, and the merciless conscriptions of the First Con sul, determined him to leave• his native country for a• mare peaceful one. He dishl ed war—was emphatically a man of peace, courted friendly relatiOns with his neigh bors and peace with all. He aces strictly upright in all his business relations, want ing his own and:nothing more. AtAztDENT.—TRUMAN SCHOFIELD living about 9i miles toward di•eueer :from this village, wee fearfully gored by scow about two weeks ago. We learn that be is doing well About a week ago Ida house caught fire, and Int for the.presanne of E. G. Coit us., who anus . ;Wring him a irofesaional visit, _when , if.was discovered, the house would - witheint'llotibt been entirely consum ed resit was the daniage only amounts to about fifteen' or " twenty dollata.—Chador Press. - 14 8i;44/76; 41stlaIlitalfiarist cow l minced on Monday, May 4,. 1868,1402 i :lion: F.B ' 6rnnri ' so,eaidcrit ,d• L. It &ALM= and Hon.y. W. PA trink Associate Judges 'The first day of the term was deonpiedbY t h e =tea p rclimivar businegst Ameba!; tions, granting rules, taking the returns of Clonstablen, ' e ' The Grand Jury *as attoblz on Mondai afternoon, Da' fortoos,:-.. • 'D. Jams Hamm Foreman, Wrens Ayres Charles Barr*t t 7zoci 4Bra4fldi , Nelsori Barnes, M. S.. Cni,‘"er, 1e : 44 coder Gortutia; Aram FlovaieViintogrA Hale, Baranelßagensoll, H.,F.Jr033021,1Dmi Tia King; It . s. 1440,: - 41*.:4105' v orton, A. Paraona, 3. iN,aaktp; - :,.tiapA.sxgatb ! Miles Taylor,JanteiVa'444lAuidei,WOO'd, ft, M. Welles,Collina Npo3 - • The Grand leg Wore aischnrge4 Wed., 4thearty,'havJn acted upon 141 . 410 businena chid before them, . - Tsar. rams, • , • Andrew flolocker, for larceny, Ambrose Vincent`ind :times Madison, for lareeny. James Mclntire, for larceny. _James Baldwin audDr. Janus, laic oiri. • William Baker, for assault midliattely. James 0' Brien r for larceny. ' ' Francis A. Easenwinc, for laiceni saw w 'ruts •Geo. (labial's, for assault, de. Lim Moore and Mare • Moore, for Wei Sault, . • . -The following transfers of Homier were allowed, upon filing petition; tituistbr l and bond : • G. •W. Coon to M. S. Cole,for cating i lionse . -in'Torauda-borottgh. • - • ..! Warren It'nlntim, to John Fitzgentld. for eating honsjin Towanda borough. J. S. nit to Seth Peek, for tavern in lingtou boOngtf." O. Smith to Moffitt dt Berner, for eat-. ing house in Towanda borough. Is. S. Arnold' to - A, IS. Arnold. for tiverim in eld township. • , C. A. Bowman to Martin W. Magill for. eating house, in Towanda borough. G. W. Gamble to 0, W. Smith, for tacerM license in Franklin township. - It- H. Benson to D. P. Van Alleznfor tar. em license in Springfield township, • • ' The following licensee were granted : FOR A T•r LUX, Reylmlda Daniel Kellon . Chi t 1):iy Or.rat John ... ... 1 hate.!: Eh sii~latrg s t 9 .eth Mortrivn John Champ! .11.... . C 1) 11 , 41c01i111 N - t`ox Phil, Niii4r, g 1 4 mi:4 r • JuAgiali Cat: ,A) o,llr ..>.. ... J P tir , Ar:ol, L I) UZ11v,t,.... Tl•toT6ii Jittrt".4 !l. Strunz .PShn(;.Tracy ... G. . N. lauliartim 16.11111 I) I; Italtlett Thom As 11 .1 B.l'atteipm.... Data,l John C Lung 4)0.. Alirubam N ii Stevens .... tirth P II Mackes BCPiltrlitl Yamaha litlevrorth (.Irborn Z")% K Prowil J ti Th,r.zpson . Tamandi tnruogb. Towon!a o'n1Y•1 dc un do do do do Troy byrougs. do do Ulster I= =IS E.. . , . ,1t h. 401:1.71 , . . tITG Etruvni- E is 07 , f , EW xih. . . Manley Chlrl , a %V Tiff°. Adam !,tembnigh D:. A L der Eamnel PLC Mi*^Ui Morris Clair .... Chartee Itnern - ,•r John MeGuflie Jolin COlClrtila Henry Shnse Witham PrTers !doss Vrull-hry vittktcaLl4" k Altiit NIcM on .11.... C F ardington Jolln Vanorder On petition of sundry oitiwans of Sheshe- qui,illowithhip, Court appoint Jacobi'. Rog ers Town Clerk for said township for bal ance of year. In the matter of the erection of an lucid pendent School Dietrict in South Creek pa Riagbury townships, thu report Was Con firmed finally. In du) inatterof view . fur a Couuty bridge aoross Tanvida Creek in Canton berottgli, the viewers report favorably, and the Grand Jury approve the Report. lu the matter of the foruietion of an Id- dependent sohoul District, the Commission. ers report favorably, end the Report is eon-. firmed ni si. On motion of the attorney for the School Directors of Ulster township, or who may except to the report of the `fiewei.s in this case, Court grant leave to cuter ki rule to take depositions of r witnesses oh part of the exeeptante, or ten clays noticie tb .petitiuners or their attorney - A. - , Ingnisitions on the-dona body of John I fmm G. W.. Brink, Etiq., of Lelia), vine ; on the dead lady of a child, trom U. W. M'Craney, Esq., of Barclay, were, all proved by the Court. The viewers appointed upon the appliori tion for n County bridge across Riunreci:= field Creel, in Standing Stone township, r 4. port favortilily, and-the Grand Inry,approlie the report. Upon the petition of citizens of Barcla township praying for a County bridge atnro.4s Schrader Creek, at the place where the rinh lio highway to the State r, ad crocatwa' filo ercet,near W. )V., Cahill's, the CoUrtuP point as viewers, N..N. 'Betts, G. F. Xhtr,ort, IL 111 Coolly Hide, and IL ?. Coin; tw. R icted af, September Set l assail 4 and battery, in beatitig Esther Jacks( „dap an the 26th of June last, which iesulted in the death of saitEather Jackson and an inf4t child. Jury found him guilty. His counsii filo reasons fora now trial. t Coin. es. Reuben Schrader.—lndicted'. at September Session for larceny. Defembint. being called in open Court - does not appeai, and his recognizance and that of his 14, Samuel Smiley and Nelsen Gilbert, being $lOO each, forfeited, to be taken off tr 6.. fens:tuft appears at nest term of Court.' f i COTO; es, Miles Nortem.—Deferidant was in dicted at VebrnarY Sessions of assault' arid battery - upon Seth Watkins, at the puhhe b ow i e of wanting, on the Met day of darn-' ary. 1868., The jury found the , defendant . not. guilty and directed that he pay one.hait the costs, and the prosecutor, Seth Wei: bins, pay the other half. Cora..rs. Seth Waginf.—lndicted titiFe - a unt .5. 8 .4104:3' foesellinii liquor 011 811130111 . Defendant appears, pleads 'guilty, • a ril , fs, sentenced, to undergo an kepis:4'6*On the County Jail for ten . days, pay a fine 4 $lO, and costs of prosecution. !l' I , Cora:te. Andrew Haack" r . —Deftsidhulit was charged and indicted with stealing', lime passenger car of the Towanda Co4Cd r , tiF : on 6th of April last, a trunk con sitaneyind apparel. the propertj 'of . 1 . Chtibbuck. ',Eta plead gall,. . _ Coo. vs. Dr. James.--Indicted for itealhig a rerolrer, - the property of Norman Bilpi, from bis trattar, while on the preinfeei at tonna, sons for Cain: saulL aro Towant PM/ Az • 0.4. 'm la trotlier: the Cor forte „Ur eases lister. Immo Mart. Almiri In die Boat.' tobo F. Gillet (114, CouAb Hackett P l 4 4 °Y In the -4 1 Plue — lloge:it, quest. ..sip okiftiliiiiiio/4' e l taiaoy i - 19.4 0, 0 1 4. 4 41,1 0 .441tridedi0nit Ana do s era) of e Court read as, follows ; 1, T 'of • to have ell Ilitiliftiiii' .Ichaol own tomq israpanedl on - ed lan` Said townshif of j; it they 1866- and 101117,1 hr ithe exclusirci use and slit of sahß i o ti V tg td..Ftanirt lire—s lototsblifidi , oivisiret, support hateTeti:papita ( tit3sr pub-. lie ch ea) thee art hoWi l l.the township? of, ' *,' WM theillfsf' ;Cif like tiest,i and PaY the said_9—siate. - , nittivell . urA , 0 1 - total*" '-for , AIMS' ih 1 township of, Barclay, which thelDfratora ' said Frank 4 lin bus 097, . 0 X mil ditortactlectittar‘t : - i kli to es assessed on - said unseated !ande( . for roadii, for-the YAM WOW 1867, are to belong ekeliiskiely to the township of ilar-i cas4—thi sidditmebirot . ' hiy,.bei**-i er,to plan ordefiatted ' twin-, ahiplor 280 1 ,t0' :CUR" in! oonittruct ing a 112: a Alt' , "Ja. What fir, now Ba ' ei r tO:ttedt )—siddbo-i bolt Il e rough to hate' `O3 .On isi . lases on dn-', plicate n * aliationt eTo da Coal Co. ' and Pa Creek' Company being „ about $49 ' WACO; all- aldieennee eted tortes to belong te Franklin. The cos of the above! MM. tt) bi- ptitl . 14 the**mhipir rrauVizi,' to wit, - :—the costa of pond a 0 raistat - This aber c eio be final and'cOneltualve.be- i . twe,eit thii pattielhin aceor&nee with grain agreementlled,"r !-. i 1 • . - , , . Judge rarest& wae nesibie, , bY_reasen of l sickn to -come into Ootir: L inr i ldcm ,. da: - rd ' ess, tit , : Beco 1 week,. and Ms !Honor Judge STAI.IOIi presided . for fte litirposo o f near ..t , I Ims , &e. Tuesday nionaing Judge t being -still indiepOi3ed, the jury barged and - Court :djourned radii 0, A. It. , , 13r....171.•5r was te legraphed at \Vil to cOun and preside, but ti,nfor ‘%ze+ prevente4l by pr.ivious engage . . Alba Übapy ' do NthenA • do en •; . do d , ) ' ..Itl=en+ : ip IP , Oitlgtpn I,.,ruugb en't, Tv. Iji A 'Upy t . .Nuetrw t, thrr.•t • • • tleigt•itrY ing mutil Smut Worn dis Frulny, I Jnitg liarnspoi tunnt-13• • .. 6116 ,1 .1 . •p1i II ; . StoitLlltzg . (etc MEE ~ A. RI , Sit ow 'Com nri tilts! Way: —Tile "Great is i-vicati Exposition by Circuit and Trained PiniMalis,' am to l.le the largest and nos perfectly equipped lof anyof its cotempoi•aries, and hailing ifrom Philadel phia, under the managemeneof Liemmingi, Cooper i, Whitby,.is advertis.ld to give ex hihiliond in Towanda on TntaY,ll4_l9th —aftertnion and evening. 'The. prinbipal 'attractions of this exhibitioNllsays thaPhil -adelphial Laver, "seem to be in the , great brilliancif of its aPPOintmeinits,"tbe beer and fine irainiti g of the atocli, i atul..tlaalr4- ' number ,t.t animals, wild an taninv - having agtbeen insrti,:ted in a great t: intj Of thiions perforniencea finii,brottgl4A the highest I,,,i,tectiola.' s The3o • Wiii bt introduced in th, , cirri in addition to a tijatiificciat pro -1 1 gramine of circus pt.rform4ncos l in which iu,st of the, principal .riders,and gymnasts in the 4„55i,,,,,,itici,.01 i d Lmougotkity:. novelties a lady-10'41.m0 4 Nord—inters a den of frican bans, ala i . ;'int Amburgh, and puts them through a Diluter of appa l= ling gy nestles, ' holding in perfect ti stibjeoti , and by a mere 114 'Of her fiend or motio of tier hand, direCtlng them in t A. li their va ious feats. ttl'oElepluuat, not. ranch la ger than a liewfodiand dog s i, perform° by a young lady. 1 s Whitby.— There Is . Lii. -ewise a troop. 0,6 . i tilsetlaml .pcw nimi wit monkey riders, vi* run a steeple chase in very earnest manner,- making a great dc l of fun for the lit' folks of the Mllen - Co The manage hors trained by 4;(,, 1 Whitby, are thebeit of the y bid ev‘iiietin in the ring. • W Art CLI Windham v.‘ Mil 1 1 14.1 .11111 ,, v . . . 1•f r oit.;11 • t . •••'? . do du „ „Troy I : arr..ugh do • ..T4iwundit beteogii do do • . .o •Ga '• •• • do do llistet Towatiol L or"ugla films totorghlp. Athenß borongfi Wa Mit • • • ........ . . Wilmot . - .Att net Towan(i borough do do RidglrTry ... 1 ros borough flo do E. W new 104 1-= -1 - • Willginaakeicated A baiimp s :,!epon ibrem AM ,boromiX on tlielith;of April bast tbstdcaFaintgappi;.l.-p .t _. l i 1 It.CIPPATIA:iI . • 4 , 44 11r 1 0:4Ps -I Phe 'jury f-miyisitilit carp him t0,h14 ; _projer_Person 1 o tti a ti n & - kyli IIIIM: Ilectendll taw 1,401141 , ••“ 1 v..,r4:111•44 .110 i , 14941114111,18.;0micerlinki.: .ese f • 1 'cniiiistiq'larni ' aem. - 1 1 ?:ITaidtl44. DAM : a& 1 ! 1 `:l l eXal vf• P441•1 3 4irer4 • Matter of the alleged lunacy at DJ, IDeWift, thO iiiitihatoli a ilM hini -. I .and :the etratillirptllhaoh4, Cominittiebt the esild,hmailm gt•loil , 44 gteinift W1,14+ 1 0e. 1 44, 1 'nee" WO laiittni of Norman Ps as his' thild'; it& fa petition of 1 1 1 0 0 th*,l4 ol l ll f i!IIT'9.°I I I .`Braley. i - • ..matter•of lisitlitigeil lunacy of • ranoit - Am• 0440.1 tiPPPIut.W.4.4 I ..... , , _ 14., Conu*sioner i o hold an inn RE WM:nil); of .-JAMEti S: Efurr,:iilo left his - father', *residence in Windhal township, Bradford, Oonnty,about the sth of January last: • Was 'about 14 years of age, rather small b isixof.fulreoin plexion, dark eyes and dark hair. Two of his uppe- front teeth, are rinther large and project, t.nd he had a•sruall , marhon the right sit of his nose. Hid on blrac do mestic c th pants; tweed jecket, rind•blne army ea l. When last heard! of, he had left Pittsioni:for the south. • Aitry information conoersibg him will bo tharkfilly,reiseir4 and liheially rewarded,by tinidatherAlsonas HYATT, ichola V. 0., New York, . SAD • CCIDESM...- Wll4 number 6. men Fe taking down a bitilding on Mon day hist, in the town of Nie4mls, abeam at, niched three posts fell, striking Itorptir7 M.Astan • the back, crus4iiig him to the door, br eking hitt shouldPi and his lair three ti is. lie lived onl3i about an hour. ifa leave awife find two small children. r-.:- I ' Lunt tam Vsmant -- R. It ---We hili: beeii in 'ruled by tile idais j r. ' l r is , aorw tractors or building a rated, bridge at Falls, in this countV that t ey have receiv ed orde from the Lehigh; Wins ilailiond Compare to flab& the cortruction of said bridge soon as practicable,. -'This looks very mu b ; like baying a railroad "a t t:remlv. hauuncl b y the 4th of atilf ilext, When the iron h will - bp muffin , g end - *netting , thrsingli the . .motintaingoig of the tifalliaspelianua."—Tualaiannockl/esa. - -1.-f on GALusaa , A - ... Giww will de oratio;i before th , IlitereuElpete .fayotte College at COMmeneement •ext. - • t Stir liver the tics of in July o delivers the os:4*Ft before, the at Ann-.ditiers' FiChigna• iteXtv: UM soeieti June. ~ . , EAST Taos, pk .ril 30, 1868. T ', . asoca.--Gien, • Paling, -a, y . ety 1' Monday evening, hictuze;l. 40,41 1 Lodge of Good ' utopian, at nue . bo called Penn tickge, with 41 ember's. The - 1 irfn was splen= Wply affected Mei endienco. The West Barlinitori iirantri, to hoar k said ther likedAlid•bititire better they h 4, titer blOrd.•;,:The'next Mn. pine. o) gartized place, tc charter i did and Lodge ad him ; than day tll#l , at West, renerat. Rtxtulize4Degree Lodge, 3nrhog,ton.-- ilia pervioes in our glorious aud:flcanialrbig cause, can hardly tie over estimated. I 14spectiully yob*— - plop. ,—The -L. our hump, of the r ..,,,. , e Bapitat °Mita '. , ~, e" . " of Tilsit ion wil; be laid, Providen tt';' , eriiiittag, On TeesclaA May -19th, at '1 -. ' &doh, a. M., ? with ap ropriate coremq Bevaxid,di*. tinifisi4 fp4eix i traux .tfieitiuit 441tirhiss, *re, elrite 0 4 tt. , a ...seinfe_. _ 1 ,4 - . ~.... ...-:. 7 7-77--- TE3IPOA_NCE.—Gcu. IlarrON Will - rep- rulei4A o2B 4evi ;091 1 8 4 1 4' 0 (0 T 49161, oft!tis tilacev .in ,tire Growl, Lodge, to • .. liam at *Fill4ffuvo=k :Det!tiTl4_ 1 0 0 4# 0. sncli jitilel43Bo3, t moose. &At biza as meat•asproiaitatira. doittl4l qiiiitat•tscmAtote temtwoklantuz the oviartnitia, litiounefito ttityoLti ID; a. m. • The Eon. 8. 1:1, Bow, ef o Tertt, Ttkorilk triiiiiiidinvititiabY " I ' °ca ralatka.artuArelcd oni lienthreia ,670iiiime:4711K ; Er Getkeit: • , ~. .4, 64 5 1 1 4 F 0 11 111 .4'!qbf*P l iAC l A l o olol/ * GiSt 0':::" "itt , K"llt .11. ' - ',:iVYIA , , , -;__ :',L , '"s•j: , , ,, f , il*rr2 , 0v.; , ...Z431M Ms. AclidifffreirweviV !.. r ?zor !i1i. , ,x. - -, c - ,•: 4 ,4117 - c--.74tr,:' ;(;. - .: .A! r " ! tP ' Akliiigliti44ittiqtititigk'. '; 41:4 " z41agiaii ' ' lltiiiiitiA3t Mb* Oen. Pam, of Tostuida, deliiirsia r itiSis-i ' ' r i' l wft,, 11 i, ,*.tritldnOgirlib j , 'Slaking iisTtuitsvorahleweatheiand roads,' the atadienes Inst.- loorlailreltif the,sehool; 44 64 —inivi0 0 0 31 ATOP a11`..44411tht Chitret: - tra - doena iiiia the audience iiii, sgussetinsithleisiStatiiin aiiaiiitlighen* and a WOO: sesuptedkiitsdillvery ; and dr tif i # a P co4 o l l l3f #4 th 04 .V.4 5 14 1 WW°D 3 lien .oemieksielly , Tepplie4 .. to . peienmed: eyes. ' liiiie litigiegelitOnSV the sivii-1 titigiitlinisttiiiiinliiiiiir6c, itithent s' frivolous all to NSA . 1 0it iiiiiiste elitilon ; its *MOOR, grits:gdanitfat ibought, - Azai Chaco of Al- jaityliaapcs ; wito,lo4 /Awl' Waixiipv,tocturif, 40bire4 04046 lec was cai aheail trivii ., ..thl4:llad ever . ag;c-aeiiivtr , 4ll„ faigi;egiiy a spoataneaariaktberstildeehthusiastio ap- OnnteksaittUaluilnikotell-florw'-44inthal by a .o#lf.Taba , rfril i Fk - , 11 , 11 9 and; approlittateli itekinOWlc4e4hy the General' who then, bfiffelWtielithin, iinbHely install ? ed t tinEneVieleetutoffieftwnffrenlitillite Lod e or Chciod, ..v4iipb,, „then re thigArit elosppteveete. [ n_ibe~wt` B4 : ( o 4 : .179,4;* Syr • de lightthe 0: 1 0 1 :1 ) 14 1.6 o ie ' 140 1111/"Iss: ?to pctiorataacos ibo:Court house op; Mondarpreyhy, Dent- This cele brated' tiiouli'a fits it ell:east a Vat to: 4r4W crowded au opporianity which seldbm occurs, to hear therm= ie -tigent for the Phconis MutnaLthi Ininrahoti Company of _ltrtfurdi 3 Oonn. .This.Cerispany is admit.- tetilyell, , irho %awl addled its istrtitrags, to be one of the beat conducted companies in the tidied Stag's, 'as thecheapest and safest.: < Ws' cf1ee;111: .111tlitt! street, 4h,cre . he *II! ghll eainforactr• gun concezning•Lifelnunrinet.... . „-- _• o Ped.at • ' S IIORT inT3IIIED hint 0 '1 1W) MOIR ICIE CAI:WAGE. —"This itniiroven Cabbage is of tine (Path- %la. ilst and -bard', 'measuring, with good culture, „from one foot to eigh teen inches in diatnetet."Ace consider it the best. either fer'eaVly Into planting ; it is easily criltivated t eve* 4lent produc ing a fine heed -- aiienjollygreurn. It is highly eitaLed ahiong, gardeners, and is sited in prefereboli CO *Umbers." Iu the Spring of .1847 - the lioeton mark et' gardener. • were, , eager rtn' tiny thii . little seed, to be. had of this "na'bide, 415 per ounce. • • " • Ammon is,t4e 8.30 .- thai4he seed-bas bcernobtailable ; and it is iitiUhliih prided. My plfints ate stivky.aikd • .7., Price of 'early hot bed Plants per doz 50 cts. - - -st 100,75 4. • • V.,ati3Pliiita in Jtylie anci J 0y;144,43kT and fine, 12 'eta pair doset4 , so tents per 100. ' ' 111. - Virauxis. ' To winidn liiiii7set - Oiirderiit s 4ll,ay 12. lily Ca Romig 'PLAIts;;Lq I J,a va: good stoeqtlY alipetieeartl• 4drtia'g6 plants, of unwind and extra A:lna - 14 grown in sepa4lte hot=beds. Theyotro very hardy, and i4ady for immediate pbuiting.' 7' friend, who has had soineaif toy plants_ i this season t and: Who bits bid 'l2 years ei pericuce.With .hot.beds, writes,-.nuder data of May Ith'i ".Tliej 'Were very stocky,' I never could raise such plants in aj3otlC4 with TotniitO The'follOwing are the best varieties in. order :of heading.: Little Pixie, Barnoll's 'King of the Dwarfs, Early Jersey Wakefield and Winnlimstadt. : Price 10 cts per daz;, 35- ets per 50,,60 eta per 100 c.• R. M . , yi'sr.rms. Towards, May 12. . LA . re.CAnnaur.Puttts.-1. &tall have in their ,season,. .nice r t. Jot Winning 7 stoat, krentitun Flat; utak" Late Drum head, Late •Bergen' Dritnahead, Dna:ahead, Savoy, Dad Dnteh, and best . of all, "Itai)reV ed Brunswick. , For We. by the doiau„handsed and thou. Ban& S., -Wamati. Toway* iinrhet Gardena. May 12 TOMATO PLAN. ---Fine. stocky and• and acelimated plants of Tilden; HeYee' Prolific. Board, Early, Large Smooth-Red, Fegee and Yellow Plum, all grown in apart ments4eparate from other plants,- from Seed of my own growing, and selected only from best and first ripened speolinene. All have been transplanted info cold beds. . Pride 10 eta per dozen; 25 'eta per 50, and IN) eta per 100. ,• ;OEM .O.ILLSEMV TOULTO.—Fos . the dist thriajntroducid to , the notice of-the public. "It combines the qualities of Ear liness, Geist klizp,Solidity and Productive ness,in a greater degreethan any.other vs riety, and consequent ly . we Consider it su pertor to any other • 112 - cultivation. for pri vate use or for market purposes: " Planta of.this Ton:Lido sell in N. Y. pity lobe ukte at three.dollarl per hundred: rget 'lay seed rfrom tbs.. arigisiter, -11 r. Mut, Bill of Cedaillill r N. Yi • Prioa.2o oft per dozen ; 60 eta perV, 31per 100. ~ 8.. Id...Wimas. Towanda Market Gardens, ldny 12. PEPPERS, FEM. 'PLANTS, SWEET POTA TOES, &C. Sited, Mountain s Squash and Bull nose Peppers; plants. 10 clap* -koz6n:' 1 6AII.IFLOWEIII3.—Dsr,arf Mammoth, Dirty Paris, and Nonpariel ,; both early and late pants. ilardy cad stocky plants. . Price 8 to 10 cents per dozen. 11. M. Wzra.zs. Towanda, May 12. A. PATENT Ron AND Nti 13.011 re G The hest and most sensible thing in the shape of a patent right D.. B. Bturdevant at M's milk shelves, arid Provision Beek, combined. It gives shelf moat to a large amount of milk,each Back holding seventy ' tiro vans of milk, ocunpying but four feet Eunice ofrooto, saver a woman Mal %bit:li', peach pan of milk San be taken trona or !ptifon,tn,die rack without taking a step ; It cadbc taken apart and. moped -foam collar to kitchem, in live sidinitese end is *splen• la Wag to dry fruit. nix)* . Orders received for-the racket Codding I.k, Russell's . Hardware :Store. To.wanda.,;— . "Pawnship Rights for sale by Wm. Durand, Illerrick,Bradford Co., Pe. . . gay, 6. vtt l Any " slu g a Bet of An a-- • m ac hi ne , to selk °°;3 airds fora thra aser l l addressin g B. !can hear of a purchaser u ,Itrs‘ifemi court. MPT." Bentl ey Ma77, 1868:4 d. cam. A Large's - Viols OF Carpets just -eceived nq , _ Ta:Mog Oo's. , splendid :aasor talent of Wa Paper at TAtum & GO'S, • qiiter IUI the New - York Daily4ed eatly-Papua fin istest 2 - Clams* Co's. tir All the Ilinetrated Papers for ado at Moss A co's. APfil • , lar Lon & Kiti;in full and complete assortmCht oY citoicd (lamas= and are daily recsiThig, tulditions io their stock Selling the same at the low mt•parlrgpsices for rear pay, Also offer g cash ibX:4o l o la llue• Pro • Agi.',7lo celebrated H. S. L G.,for sale at T . 03.0i17 ,„ ' A splendid assortment of Mita. . 1 4 1 mt909$ at Consi 4 SPWrzigaN VS. Atilt received, ii large-asacThit; meta of Mena' and soya• Clothing at Conan & Roam= I, ge.,A great variety of Gents!Tritti• mailpoop &am & Itogookutux MO. 40 to Tiorunt it Wm fOr demakiite. R. G. '- &pa to SOkittilui W 6 EI. 1808 '- • ; t• - • • , 4 Milote • z ClATt i t bP el l to fi ri r [ ..IrAIREST.4.IIb t BUT' Usonispru I?' !,!oil. :) NEW L.spßittir mat* "ziAt;~ 'bibs, EVER, Bllcittqlll7.lNtQ TIJIS DjA~li T, ?t T -: prc ay ' RelittC ; iit Prim 7 TOvandu 14, -.0-9-*.:l Ai It , 1. N'XIV rATT,t, 031,44-4.4 . • , tiv4oLLINt- - • I flu re k movcd,to theLstpre forger', oicupkA & -jt CO:', 'belt' tddloit thePoat Office, and has repinnished his assort ant with eglazawand r sax stbak N I.E- READY . MADE CLOTHING, MI cLOTH.4; QAMATEUS. TRI3IIII7IiIA, fiENTV - PtiliNlBlliNif tichifos, lIATS, - Theme goodg Nay been. recently , parelunte4 Fihretha (teelliem tirlemidind . wfll'l,l sold M EXTREMELY , WW • RATES 1 Gil/8 me a Cali „1 . Ctoro parc c l yew i l e ra . at 'Win bettkv, 'lds, at lower pr.cea. - Alma elaelkhere'; " • 041. 110r4 Vrailemiet!a, e eed ' IiANIA`ACTURE GARMENTS, And.hatingi Nail o litAik of-ClOlll. and' Trim mince, I can tarnish C.lNtolllnS with every style al Garinratt they- n 137 4 0 4 w :haul , in a flightegittile.Msatxr.. Li 44 edr4ntxd - ' 'Due, -forgot th,r,tac*, fint du.): . Niwai Ptet.olllo aqd r:llx4l2Doni. 6r.24„ ?L. :Towanda;, WANT Et) --AGENTS, —S 0 LDl wEnGulos, "EgEwl.gl:lo: EN ANE womm,ia ti. aci - I3y lion. Iles' , 0, ,fletai.na, Cbairnmn o 1 the Miiltatp Cammiltee in Congress. The only work of the kind Is -lied under the santtiorLand by the sntherity'or , ,Ven `p r rtoat himself \ Ottici4l,nnli is the tnest intensely" %tete:A:tog btoqradhy ever publishei In America. The ant nn In one of On: Ilime‘t brilliant writers in the country. Ag , ors will fine 'this ihe sell! , g woril of the reason. Terms. theft:poet liberal. . Ttf rachni choice of territory, 'a kft+l,Y soon o PARMELLE it CO. Publit•bels, ;12, Sainspn44 Philadelphi3 April 30. .• . _ HARRY MIX'S •110 T .11011StS; .- F.. 7 Tl4l,,i3rairgitiLpr , lB6s, Sincerely thatikithr my cridlrneri ~,r I trp r i li beft , !, Pat_ruPAe, Ile- Paaljeat, 1- ILkva am. tot. ItAtion t lif lolnrinAir thttit'i Bay 4 -tiOte. it wt . : , trot cities and a..c.,,ei a fire atoa ,I bttr4e- tive new plants The HOT ROUSE coal i not he in a more floui o-,' ioz - condition I extend a eordisl kirk nth.t. , , the ladies and gentlemen 01 radtord and. a•U-Ining cotmtioe to : cull and se.e..alF.ul d they visitTowntda. smaeining neW ana ehtke ; it nsl a ....t 'be ralber insplrnag .1.9 those having but little Floral taste. , Fairing, se-filet, bine. pink; Fanktes? pew and all th ellbettcr 'Alleles.; Verbena". the beat • variety cultivated ; Bezo'nfas of sorts beautiful; Ge animus. fine collo:Mon including' the new double sefulet ; Pelermalunta,ls.orne call th eta Lady Wsehingtoti) , tine variety very . attractive New . Petunias, dout.',. variegated and purple ; Helllroner; Coleai' - , this' VarieGes,'ortiarten.' tat';bantantes, *W. c ping, , orange '; Cephea* ; Strawberry Germ) um Arieg ted ; Centrade- Dia ; Ithaca • Lob • Ira: ; Parusica.tteet the finest named Euili.b and French sorts, splenilid ti i plants ; ilyaclnt Is in pots, all , varieties ready of April, ennelwortb • Variegated let -- Parlor Ivy. and Ivy Geranium; stoney Suckles, One ' variety. Hedrodendum ; Carnations ; :mew- ' .merit Licepodium ; Perna t;'Rose • ; Alba ; We ,%ellen ; Detains , 'rtydenuige, variegated • Epo i 'dep:dar Faniana; Penetemens ; ,Gaaapla 410-, Avast) 'Froptboluna t Calceolicrins'fflonenymonst ,'Pacidon Plant ; s'ouvardiss • ' tipiren mallow. ; - `Bal( age Tricolor ; . Double. Elllenek •Craßo ; large and stir:llllPM' Flowering . :Myrili• „ Prim insert; Wall Flower ; Gallas„;;Astfcbis ; Con tunas, iripil a variety' to . ° rititiorous to mention. Hanging - Basket& , • ' ' CLIMBING Ittrt•t--Cottago'Cltisterl Prim. son, Prairie Queen, cop rose , Baltim o re Bell, 'WhlTC.Seven Saiteial crimson, Gravills, scarlet, Monthly'limbers. tatiat A al, pore, white, Sith.'' rah armine, Pink %fultiflont, Glory de Rolm.' 'mond, crimson. s. q z, PERPETUAL ItosE,e,.. — . Hermit' a :deep Ink, Souvlnier tie Malmnison, deep blush. 4rcbduke . Charles, .Mialsoll, ,4rippina,-erimaclik, Zottli• Phillip, crimson, Augusta title , deep_ blush, Baron Provost, rich kink: Cardinal - Patrizal, brilliant erimson,,Gert: Washington, Uen. Jac ' nneminet, crimson. (leant des Batted& Crimson fearaing,,Aatin,..Loais Vergere r . earielmilild• Planner. Pure white.. kits • (r- WeelL heWittni. red,Paititia,crimson, Qaee a Vletoria.pals Idulbs_ • Halos des Violetolark elolett TrltlmPtr as F s position. crimson,.t.'s. 1. only 'mantles &rm.. ' do e of the large number.and \ viiiietiotikwee. ell ou t eir own root* in pots in .SWO coodititel 14031400 bloom;trsilylmailA* • • .••• • _.-. DAHLAS. entire new set purchased fri . South Bergen, New Jersey, when in bloom, the Most ' pmfect.boonet sad !tampon's DahLas reedy let of April, all in pots. GRAPE VINES.—Salem 33, Rodgers No. 4 $1,50, No. 1% 51,50,190. le sl.so,spleodid vines 2 year old, all in pots... Israelis, lonia,. Aller.'s Hybrid and Anderondae, all in' pots, 2 years old,, $1,25 to $1,50 :each., Delaware, Concord, Rebecca. Early Noithern Muscadine, Diana, Hartford Hartford Prolific, all in pots, 50 cents each. Isabella,. in pots 25 cents each, a few 1 white %Macias for o nt door caltnre, is POW/ 75 ' cents each. All gripe vines 'may be turned . out of , pots With perfect safety from the first of May to the Ist of November. 4 11 Roses from 3.5 to *canto in pots. Grape Veshy the 1000 and ROSCS by the 100 at exceeding low rates. VEGETABLE pt.AMLEArIy Wakefield , one of the best sorts, (New York eredsroarreat). gayly Winningsteadt, Early Large York, early .0x Heart' early and late (sulltiowers, 8 cents per dozen. Sweet Mountain Pepper Flints, sweet. Spanish do; Cayenne , do, Onertyl per do,lo cents per doz-n. late' Bergen Cab age Plants, .Drumhead Ao,• Flat Dutch do, 40 cents per... 100. Pattie Egg. Plant,' Scarlet do, new striped- do 10 tents .per ;doz. Nays itotnato, Perfected do,.Peegee do. The Cook's' Favorite - do, early York, do, early Tilden do,nto., early Bed det.lafrgn Yelloivr:do, 10 vents per dozer Celery. White naiad and HendenimPs New • Dwarf, 50 cents per /OD.: Plata" of all binds will beset out in cold frames of open air. Tomato Plaits oiiidt.itinds,ng plants'of ill 'kinds:single plant is each not - in. Ilia : condi. tione 4 Midge Weladtng pot, 6 tibia Vittib%A . the •pot. 4rhactuntogr, rhr ..pm a 25 cantrisiach. - - -lt agents.who. are. reliable, and none otbergiter wanted, desire to sell plants at diamond Valets' in ttiltaitflOthee.;tonntleir;liti'llandsomei Sting percentage shall I,e.rdlowed. .ISamit• and: ill 'the pgodnets of thi llonseicean be. torwardecl-in- Mee smitU:lnn In atitet.' ' , JAB °Wiwi Will retie* prompt attention.. . ••:. ..,, All hinds at miler:llnm), ;Rotes', :Dahlas, Flowers and Vegeta le plants will be . tonna at 'McCabe & Mix's. whobrala and retail L; roeery Sad - Provision store. in H. C. tfercar's new block, after As 20ttr dsy ofAprll. A.lll act:- conimodatltirreMilent gardener sill hit'lohnd it the garden at all time , . HARRY MIX. Towanda Hot. themes. Feb.1.2.-Itms. ,mtitts. .4;ir,n e li4 "; * N D j TRAOt Si'MOORE. g I lAvrit 3.848.,[2. " *OAFS, • &C LIFE OF r.!: ;I. U. S. GII.INT pitagE , LlT:---CASCADE ratiLliS Best quality Winter Wheat Flour per _ hundred $7 50 UMluallq , R a Te Pet tal Corn cal tra flyelina. Corn 275 ' A fair margin allowed to dea era. We pay cash for gtaltw_. Wheat 11.50 to- 13 00, Nye good, $1 .40. Corn $1 35. Custom grindagnsually don li atones, V the Capacity of the mill is sufficient for a large Smaant of- work).- • , 11. nit. INGHAM. , ClMPtalm• lilt 7, /SG& !r- • ' „ N"'• GOODS Al3P.,,NEyt',44k ItAtOtiirlfTL`7 .IL L NICHOLS. betel -eivit. littc; eon pertamehip with,: Wee NET? ;NUMB ( *MR -atementee..to the citizens of.Letti,yeellleilutsl the public: gesemilyi that they h eet ri t e s e re oet tam mud spleedbl'Mock of seeds Vida >therval bet happy - uisbeir to tbeli,oldenetbml 4 : wand *lithe new eite who !epeeists edmei , * - 23. 181M3Lit .1 • Whertss,4. vii = "inge, 11, ildlioNni: pes Terrmtbe4 ara toad irth• ample. compe :of prOpelmos; :petmiall.lo !orally fortlia4mbutag br , trulthight acemutv,4s I trill pi: sidebtliellerectitriate lag after Abbiaati - Mkinislo, / 011 0,Fi v -; Litcheeld , April 10, WM" " ilittr..,-. *jet FONVratni=r W 4l AZll'3 .i Triawu lz .E4.7:1 tim T.:111: Are tiow real i(vArt nea. .4-4.3114 SPRI G rit oto tart '4! yjqvg (4 to unly..g t ' :Inn' EEZ r 3 r7' y., i,; •:, ME MEM Tag- USUAL`. ..' . : - I Ty I_ ''t"!:;. ` `cJ' ' eai " `.h MEM YtißiE7 Y- On=a=l ', - ..{0). - 1.V ,71 .!: - 7 rtC,tt, lin MEI ANVSinr i : / , .P• =I All of wii I= EMUS En ter; . ~, i A OFFERE D l ? J I AL the P ibed rteCB ME lumrsa t ka. W. A. 'CHAMBERLIN n...eraar v a ;hl4l Moro akl jus) gitelvtd ,a large !toe,: of rrol f i and = fi ver AMBRICAN WATellgS'l iieleoted 4444ttateitkr of alvilig WAtlliKri, all warranted, le run well or the monep reloaded Ile keeponn band a large :,Y• of theOrdelgated . . • '5...,...F.4:.:1' 4A.K*is - ..c 4 0 - ,e.. g 4lari j cul.not awortmnit tit the late. 4 styles tipld ; - - JEWELRY 4N,1) ~ S IVEII. ,WARIL In the plated line he. had Rogers Iltother FORKS AND 1 SPOONS! 11c4viiy Breakfast eDiiiiiier Castors, 17 ' ilida4trewepi;ti, 'double : IcE HADALOMC Cake BUTTER d' BERRY DISHES, Pickle stands, Tea 'Bella, &c., Lcc.,&c. ClihllBl2ll4lll is now •keerdnig 'hap • 01207.811 it BIS . ,EB'Et -1 .Fcenz,l7,y &icing Afachinei. t " t sbo m i .iinc• tinrimpatorto ,Ottlitnt lew honitY dam ihr the forkreink regions t They 1110 W with twothrwtds. Ohrect. Item the 'apc_to_ls e , Mad moth* sal Tewthditr. _ , y ate mon twin red y erstood an d used, and Ws Hattie tw - dertmgemeht, than other ma il:blues. ' They are capable of executing perfect y, loritheeL change et;Abstaimato, arse greater :variety of work than'other ( tnachlees_ . 1 ' The stitch - nails bp , Union -Ittiftlikrest is much more arm, _ellatfc, and durable, tally upon artieSsikerhieh require este k and irdned, than any other stitch. This stitch, owing to the manner invtlifel \ the under thread is unwrought, is much the most plameaad beaotifel At way sad retains .this plumpness and beauty, even*Ott articles frequently washed and Wined, until they are worn out. The structure eetini sea* If such, that.;ttiO l 'it be cut or broken at intervals or only a few stitches; it Ilitreeither 6014' then; nor 'ravel, bat remains arm and durable. tfilike Other anaeldees, these ' fasten both .ends of the seam by their own operation. With these machines; while's:ilk is used upon the right or face sid,e of the seam, cotton may be'use4 upon the otner side without lareatieg the strength or durability 'of the' seam: This can be done on uo other machine, and is a great saving upon all articles , stitched or made up ,with silk. - • These machines; braddition to their superior merits as lustruureata for Sewing, execute the • most beautlfhl and permeatnt embroidery and ornamental work. ipx3 can `` et fferltie Machias Needles, sad an art art ic les pe rtaining to the machine business. WATQff. A4D CLACK RSPAPISG, Donelin the beat , manner, ai nartal.nt low yarn*. reriands. Jal3! 18: , 1847. • • c• • - < • AN4 Jig PLAY4p ON .A.LIARP OF. #,TBOUS.A.4), 5T141..1, .LT Dveiu . fen. Por i :Ale G and; and the beauticuUlittle•C/Bbri Planar of 219 strings. Pianos of One third more pow. . Pianos that exhibit thee skLU In structure Timm thqtris *lift 1n11414.1111004 respect. and wtll stand Wiens longer than any now In use in thts,cosstry. and. &imps. These Pianos diftei tblirinstileWeite nll ittlw era, the strlngs;cross the , iron trystacin.all, di-. teeth:air ituMftes' 'pressure equally to all sides t the plate. ...Besides otit. er improvements peculiar to their etnietreetke they cowbine al: the Imirovements of every other manufacture; '.•,Bsen 'forlfttostrstesd circu lars where eierythlug Inlained to Satistac- Alen. Also conatanU on hand a full assort 'ment,ol., Rained Pianos.. Ottani end Melodeons of the best of Various styles.for the chunat E sisdparlori_ Parlor and Melodeon Coy "Pladcr',and, `Melodeon Stools, Instruction Books for ble:odeon and Piano. New and old s= llglalo olig gAtrilrid .11.400ireAT . for sale. P rof. Van ensselser an Pier ian's Mao, .14nAg10.11PF asulaP.MotlilLel piano tunin g' done "itioit notift. Mend illactstnt-Istmlalfgers churches and teachers. Aisa aPtitirar ,r.: PA , TINT PIANO FORTES' w...t.enAwsznirt. w. t w ines, Feb. 13.1868. 134175T01C 004L—The* Undev, Ll"... l otsect Villain' Coil at ta per 'et Ulm ton Coe rad In W3Tor. Qfittrlikkikat Taylor ts Co: Kole wilt more ptoukatAteattoa. *, *nu - • -1 1 16nr . d Efotivird—rrY- 1 , 1 0 6 De 0.15- •- —AC A. ROCIEWSLLIS %'~f~~ t -sa OW/At $ tr:7: • F_-• ispf 1 ;gl . Oll & N. BRONSON,' ORWELL, 1 1 .4.,, Aar.4it3iWed Aitni.Wl4odie4C 112111100111ohniktiiiit~,m0ap Painta it = die fllnde, Trim inge,.Autlit, CC & , HUME 3 h1t1144:4 - t'lotina t9: - ..3 ",v_. - X4itg.fj I •' g th trEr. i# twOrtiploP4qcoo, Gutters. put by eiAenced Workmen and at th e lowe st rapt - ensi anfjobtring,: sap boilers; -51 it ." I , Mere if Sewing Rani res, none ter. UM/mai Cidthes bcolicad, Wheal Agee And Com ;worthy tairAttention of the freelligen& farmer. Rubbard'aldowleit Its . chines, durable and desirable, 4or 4 foot cut. Wpb #ftiCff s