4grialtural. How To MAE= Bona.- The Boston Cultivator tells how the best farmers near Philadelphia get so, high a price for - their butter :' • "First they always make a first-claws article, so their customers of getting the best there is, w ill not de. sert them tin account of ,ft raise in the price. Second, they bring in their butter in a showy. and attractive con dition. No pot of - dell, wa re, no tab or pail of oak or hemhick, no vulgar -firkin is used to entomb those noble balls, golden hued witli - lhp aroma of white clover and Poepratease linger ing in the - firm grain. A - large tin vessel,; designed expressly -for the business has , - chambers at each , end, into which ice is put. Thin wooden shelves, about three Incheit-apart t rest on little projections' fromthe sides. A layer of balls is then placed on the bottom and covered's/it/1 itq shelf,but no so as to touch or mar the hand- some print of a sheaf of grain, which stands out on the top of elekball ; on the shelf another layer of 'prints, and so on till the , vessel iefull,4they - containing' forty or fifty Bs. prints. The tin, with ice in each end is then set in a woodfin tub which has been cooled with ice or spring water Over - -this is drawn a. cover- of padded cei peting, with oil cloth on top. Thus hot air and dust is wholly excluded ) and the . butter rides to - the city and opens in the market-house in as fine condition as when packed in the spring house. -In just this way, with this degree of care and skill,' is the best Philadelphia butter made, mark ed and- mirketed.r. No wonder the Philadelphians would rather pay seventy-five cents than go back from such manna to the leeks and onions of the common firkin. HiPaz - Ikm AS ♦ Fzzrrtazzit.—Hair is a good fertilizer to apply to any kind of soil for any crop that farmers - raise, Hair is also excellent. to spread around fruit-trees or grape vines. If scattered in the drills' where turnip-seed is to be plaritefi, l the minute fibers of -the growing plants will lay hold of,.the hair and devour it, and thus develop large and sound turnips. Hair of any kind is worth, at least, as much per ton as bone dust. As the *sees are so small, growing plants, will feed on the nourishment which is afforded, so that a hundred pounds of hair will produce a heavier crop of grass or grain in qbe first- season after the . hair is applied than if an equal amount of bone-dust were scattered ' over the land. Th re is a large per co- bulge' of phosphatic material in air. The best niaimer of applying ;it to land it; to spread it broadcast and harrow it ie,as it is desirable to have it pear the surface. If applied to grass-ground, all that is required is to spread it evenly and thin on the surface: , It will soon; settle diivin, '• where it will decay, and be taken up •by the growing roots. Large quan tities of hair may frequently be ob tained for the bare expense of cart ing. The larger amount of hair mingled with the soil, rpurid about grape-vines and fruit-trees, the more •' abundant will be .the yield . of fine - fruit. MAME ' FOR POTATOES.-111 1 ex change says the following receipt for q icing potatoes is worth the price of any paper fortune year, to, any farm.: er that is short of manure. It is,as good as the best superphosphate of lime,and it ivill not cost half so much. It has been tried two years, and is good dry land iz Take one cask of lime rand slack it with. water, and then stir in one bushel of fine salt, and then mix it, with loam or ashes enough, so that it will not become mortar •, Will make about five bar rel:4. Put in half a pint in a•hill. All manures containing potaih are par ticularly suitable for the potato. Ashes contain more than any other natural fertilizer,and should be freely wed and carefully save - d. Any farm er seeing the analysis of the rushes of potatoes, given in last week's paper, cau really imagine what fertilizer produces the greatest effect, and what the plant most. ntede.'—N. Y. Independent. Warns.—One of our greatest but sauces in farming id the -way that weeds are encouraged and protected in crooksand vicinity of fences, from which place their seeds Are scattered over the surrounding land. The ex tent to which seed is carried by high winds proves that one negligent farmer may annoy hundreds of farms by failing to exterminate the foul herbage. .Could the evils bdcopcen trated on the farm which um:lies the weeds, the consequences would be a proper, punishment for his careless ness and criminality—for criminal is any man who nurtures nuicances that time injure the surrounding farmers. The fellow who keeps a bulldog that annoys if not bites the passing travel- , err may be reached by the law that i. pow&less to press the injury oc cationito his neighbors by the nur• series of foul weeds which are har bored about his premises, especially in rho-vicinity of hierfences. .CLIANLINESB.-A neat, clean; fresh aired, sweet,-cheerfnl, well-arranged house exerts a moral as well as phys ical influence over its inmates, and makes the meinbers oft family peace able and conciderate of each others feelings and happiness.- The connec tion is obvious between , the state of minkthus produced, and habits of re spent for others, pod for those high duties and obligations which no laws can enforce. On the coUtrary, a filthy, &gland, noxious iodwelling, which none of the deciencies of life can be observe'', contributes to mike its inhabitants selfish, sensual, and regardless of the feelings of others. And the constant indulgence of inch passions renders them redkless and brutal ; and the transition'is'nlituril to propensities andhabits,incomiitti ' Lie with a respect for tticrpropriety of others or for the lawn. ' Tun following simple method of de atioying ilint fatal enemy of aer moat valuble fruit, the cumlid, we - clip from an exchange f soon as the bloesemel have fallen off take apme oat etreW, • and. plaCing' it 'Ori some .11* coals in old' - pan or bucket, give the,treee a couple •of emoakinge by haling if-ander -them - .while the due' in:Yetcr.', Repeat this in the course , of A Week, This. =repeated 17' three 144d:will insure; goottlepp of fruit. WarrzwArout m alln' g it • ' * Min its place • fences and Place p at: on 4 tingqingn'i bat ,1t is not in its p net) 'when it, in-,on trees. Don't try to , make the: trankz - of yon:r trer.lelk , like .fence_ point: _ - ,of was does the 1 . 1 . 4 7* riiii4' l6 4 reTt4M. 41 .thtb*2- EOl.O ..41.TT I 8A °TIM !o: parrhuees of - • SPRING c3:OODS. Wo an now Max s lugs sod vorfol'air oortmeat of polod dootdothy nice *los ala tlio llns of• OASSIMBRE SUITS, Pasts sad Testa for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN 1 Whkh ban ban lodated boa the OROIOEST • STOOKS, AM aswa oar Moab and animus that . t will dad it to their Intelsat to all on as sad polt ha .-theaud vas 'al prlou baton Wading &wm THE STEADY INCREASE OUR SALES Shows that OUR EFFORTS To iell gouty IFIDSI GLASS, GOODS As low al they CO BE AFFORDED, 1. Eno proved A SUCCESS, And that OUR CUSTOMERS APPREOAITE THE SAME. In Furnishing Goods Our stock Is complete: all the new ertnir stiles of Neck ties, Dews, Underwear. Balsam buMpew&Sw; pines, sod the eekhnited FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS. , Hue now arched. Eschi lot is muted in plan darn, and our customers are all treated alWo. Thanking the public for put patronage, we so- Uclta ealtwhan in want. of goods in line; we will do our utmost to satisfy all who will null on us at the One Price Store of EIOLONON WOLFF - N 0.123 Kiln Ili. One door north of 'Taylor & Co.'. Store. Towanda, Pa. , April 26,1869 Rid higbest prio In Cub pallor Wool, es and Pelts. THE TOWANDA REGULATOR CLOVENG MORE! • Adjoining Patton's Blcalt. ROBF.NBEitG & WOLFF, %odd respeetfolly annoonoe to the eitis ens-of Towanda and vi einity that they have opened the above store, under the name of •• The To wanda Esgulator," with i splendid assortzne nt OP READY MADE CLOTH IEG I Gents Furnishing Goode, Beta, Caps, As, &a., which they ware! the said °Muni cannot be excelled fa style or-elegance. and that the prices at— so low u to astonish everybody.— Rosenberx & Wolff' hope that by strict atten tion, and fair dialing with Abe people of To wanda, they will obtain their patronage and support. They also beg to 'subjoin the iollow lag Commandments for their guidance. CONE ONE ! CO= ALL ! At Rosenberg• & Wolff's One Price @ egalator Main Street, Towanda, Pa. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days. 1. - Ttroti shalt have no oilier pbure 'to bay clothing except Rosenberg & Wolf's One Price Regulator, Want Street. S. Thou a&Wnotrchoose any other merchant: though shalt not listen to their speeches. for Rosenberg 1 Wolf are no Chatham-st. dealers, bet sell at one price, and reliable.- and will merveyou auto the third and fourth generation. S. Thou shalt not seek in vain- an) more for cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen berg & Wolfs One Price Store. 4. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sell only on six days of the week, and don't desecrate the Sabbath by keeping oar doors .open and bangle out a show, for,. on the seventh day, Rosenberg Wolf . and their 'clerks,' desire to rest trom their labors. b. Thou shalt bona the way Itoemberg & Wolff deg, and long may be thy dayi toenjoy Ita benedta. 6. Thou shalt not commit an impropriety—of bayinga of Chatham at. Dealers, but come di rect to Rosenberg & Wolra Once 'Price Rego latir,___•Main street. 7. Thou shalt' not seek in vain for goods of Foreign make; for Rosenberg, & Mrflf keep a large variety. 8. :Thou abalt not purloin from the:Regulator for Rosenberg &Nola' sell so cheap it would be a sin. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, but honestly acknowledge that you can get better suited and for hem money, at Romenbeig & Weld's than any other store.. , 10. Thou shalt not covet thy n eigh bors _ oigoods or his bargains, for Rosenberg Wolff can gins them to you likewise • therefore, take counsel, and lbay only of Rose nb erg. & 'Wolff the Once Price Rea. •Towanla, Sept. 1,1868.. • Er i" TOWN 01,0TITING STORE! Opposite Thib Squus, 96 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, Receiving new additions to his stock of 0' 0 1 1 1 Ck. 'Huey week, which he la telling lower than any house in tewn. GOOD OASSIMERE SUITS, $15,00 A large line of CASSIMERE AND UNION SUITS, 01311 AP OVERCOATS AT ANY PRICE A large line of CLOTHS AND oessimgals, Which is selling below cost, as be Is, anxious to close out this branch of bb business, ,s; TMMMINGS'OF ALL KINDS. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Of every description BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS HATS AND CAPS AT COST I Cal! and convince yourselves ! Toweads. Nov. IC 1868. pOWANDA' STEAM IFLOURING MILLS., . WM. H. FriMara s 4 CO., Sespsatb4l7 Was tbs. public! tbikt the.* ban , puisliseed the nett and extensive EttesisTlSur- , • . lag liMs, built • by °Maths, Walla /11 la Useaaatli piit of the unto of Towsais, aad tualotall ow:4lora Improniwts, sod bozipitit atom um sioimeliotod to do , . _ CUSTOM 9:1147111),WA L No Pm" ulase 4 lDas !' "111431117 obiA.DOtkO. Me**.wlU bOtoiaii to its . atfotoctisii, and we lavkoo Ida • —Sermersdalag- busbies to -towa-cia febyg 4111 - i them. Ho opened $ shop Is the room back of the Booms of the Young Naen' thrifts AIMS* tion, sewed slam ova aides Kati Store wham he Is now prepArodlo d U 3 MBAs of , t TAI ARES% tide' most fuldonstde , :4118 modems of asap detradastka to trreep snth tie inabiess ot the Those, ands to please Ide crodomers. he Warn MU _TEE Barr PRUTP...fABS INVEIE 1 ir ia4 t erai Midi jairm ic ip, 'fa - ;-• 'l , • iteeplta op% - • os.atuay.-. jr , FLOUR,' PEED AND.,-.lltAtt. *;redelttill ' l 4l "i* 1 4 * 11 " 1741 "i ' lls 413 frl, of ZEE -~,:_.. GRoww.ll4, A wyAcs, « L • WOODEN, 7LLOW AND. STONE Soatiniut :cor,Miin &Bridge-ate.. New alui Dadra* Goode; Assortment-41,ways, Owlet se. k . . • Great Inducements to C A SH"'''BV•rER SI, ,COUNTRY PRODUCE THE MARKET B.47'ES. • LUNG & REELER. Nov 11; 1888. wa.o,L-Nagaz GROCERY- PROVISION ROUSE or F. S. NC. ac CO. The undersigned, encouraged by the success which has thus far,*at- tended 'their ' new enterprise, desire to make acknowledgement for the very liberal patronage they hive re- ceived, by giving theii enetomere the advantage of their years' experience, together with the benefit of their : - greatly increased facilities for d ing business. They keep constantly- on hand, a very large and. complete assortment of everything in their...line, and are. daily receiving such additions to their stock as the_ wants of • their tt tide requires They have now in eitore;- , Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, To bacco, • Filtlt, Salt, :,Ckeetlif, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Ma.. Ches, Broom•, Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a .great, variety of other goods, which have been recent- y bought at the lowest point in the market, and are offered at wholesale, at rates to correspond. They desinyto'coll especiaLatten• t. = , • _ k tion to their large stock of Finn Teae, which.they are selling at New ,Yerk.lobbifq; ric.ea r7 gua;auteeing the quality in all cases. Have also on band a good assort- ment of Floml, Pork and Kerosene They still continue to have the beneflt tif a resident Partner in'llew York, who is constantly in the market and prepared to turn to our advaz, Cage any favorable changes hi the price of rroocle. FOX, STEVENS, MIRCUR & 00 May 12, 1868 pATTABSON ar, KINN Y, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. • No. 2, Patton's Block, T . 0 . V7 A N P E N . N-'A Hiving pnrehised the entire stook of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, of T. J. JONES; and having added • largely thereto by recent purchases , they take pleasure in ansouncingto the public that they are pre pared to sell anythini and every thing in the SUGARS, J. - M. COLLIES; FISH, FLOUR, FEED, " .. CORN KEROSOEI9I, WODDRI : _ViD wiLtow WARE, - STONE WARE, &C. &O. As cheap ea tie theapeat.. go Witsatee per ect eatiftction to all who may favor a; with a DASD PAID POE COUNTRY .. PRODUCE. J. 13. PAT74BI3OIE. W.B. =NEIN . March 10. 180.—tf N - F or GROCERY AND PROVI- SION STORM ItitCbAtt to thigh:* Sta. Neaciw's New Mock.' I - A 3lO ‘ i 4 'MEW TAILOR SHOP ANZIEPICEit.' *lest t i - ,,:f, ./... - 1.,1 , - , 1 -WIAL,IR. Mt. Ezi , PAnort's Butz,: TOWANDA, PA., VICIIIVID DAILY. Bought mud Sold at TOWANDA, PA. Successors to MomAs J .:Jomrs, Deslen In Purrs, kg ; GROCFRY AND PROVISION Such is TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, M . OTINSBBS, =I G PC9I 94O I IO2 W*IANI 1 4 :16 ; 4 !Ltre ,Netil .. ' Fnit I sinno Imam modloopostfally Wise the .. tool= of el to bbii.. oai! v.llok 71- v ettlain et - 0) . GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS, hof woo v. OIL Kolas wpoiloi FRED STORE, =I WOOL Ivrea 1,1 t i V earma. r the Barcisy coal a t au OM sad TE•AIi OCIFgE I 7, 0010114,4 ca He boo - • . jun lgOit . Ilfol • IBMFR, PORN, Width he le selling cheap for cash. GOODS DELIVERED IN THE FORD' _ FREE OF CadRGE: Thicdtlegatt.. ot Towanda :and Wletaltrlll please accept. nty thanks for • their veryllawal patronage for the last. two years, and int promise with -- tielr usistaitoi ef - ' to 'sprays ery ow. dimity to enlarge. oar boaineon, swap to warrant istlatitedon to all. Call and eat tut WOK) tiA..tcce2lel• 301318 ToirattdaiJaly 10, 1867.. • PEOPLIft.S" * ' - °PORI' & PRO,yISLUN §TOBII, South Corner Sridgi and Kahl Streets. .!i a new and complete stock- ot • - • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONF, WbleS will be mold - al the lowest poisible e'c,`Co'citiiiiipt ;i. Ft ...p tli:.; LI ~-;::,.. ;A ME= MAOKEREL'• HERRING„ PORE. FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,' MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL GRAIN, &O Brlng . op your prodagoi,whicti .r . e pay anti for. ', • A constant supply of Ashton Salt, all Wad Churns!, Butter Ftwkliss, Tubs, Ac. Please call and look through oar stock, and we will do our beat to please you.. ' W A. ROCKWELL. Towanda. April 28, 1869. T HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purcbasetthe eidire interest-of H. H. rATCH, - In in the firm of C.' IL PATCH & no* prepared to offer to tho cittaeits . of Bradford County and vicinity, a large and well selected stock of 'WRO . CERI I ES, Which 1 haver:inland for Cath and tee! dent that can eell at u tow Hotel as can be purchased elsewhere. I slow offer to the pUbllc a splendid sip& of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, &C Have on hind a large stock of AKRON FLOUR, ,GRAHAM DO BYE.:DO. BUCKWHEAT DO. keep cons#antly on.liand, PORK, frifiMS, I.4lllla4thida ot,IPISH. Would , atll the at to/Won of theynblic to our Can't Be-Birat-: STOCK OF TOBACCO; n quality-or.prift. ;ease Oakley's Oelelkated Laundry, New York Chemical and Brow.4oap. Please call and examine our stock of WOODEN WARE. Large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, art., zce. I will ply the high. est citdi ptice for COUNTRY PROMO& Far . lileti9gite tui a WI *tb - re seilligtflstrithere. All persona Indebted to the late ilrm wlll please call and make immediate payment Towanda, March 12, 1867 F III W ITURE WARE-ROOMS itinonneee to the public; that be still continue to manufacture and keep on band a large assortment of le A B-I 11.,T• 011111-N 1,T,11 It 11, Banana. Tabs. Bedsteads. titands,• Co ire, • &aid every ddidiptsca , Welk be a de of the bed mater, andlin he most irorkm like manner. Wilts the hie - Woe altheinigicioubwi, which Welke be armed lirturability, at any sho() In- the country, and my prices will .be lbandto beim low - tstbetimes admit._ . _will Beedy-rsaiM Coffins constantly on band or, made to order. 'A good Hearse will be furnished when &sired. Aug. 15, 1865. • AOIPIO ROTEL" P aoy, 1114.17 e &'176 Greenwic4 — 7 ! Now Yeas. Oct.lor 1868. doisignid imam Theta es y mosso. Int to his immeroas-friende and *tram that hem tido itate, - the Aug, .of the Paddc Wlll b. 113.60 perdu: . Bebts soh deter Of thle home and therefore Itierkom the USN= of an bold bWtte yenta* la fally-Ablo to deed the downwind tondokyof pribm without inlet. o# of masks. 7 \f‘ It Will now.: heretonMe, be4de ahrio meads undludnishe& the favorable mats% n of the;PacUM, which ft ban ads:od for many years, an one of the best of travelogs' hotels. Used& wSI-he Uountifelly eandled with weary de lacy of the *realm The• -adaftwwilt le found efficient and o . Viocation will be found convenient for eltrZrotr i o a r eUelt ic = t it, and one bloc k t ot Broadway. and of ready access to . all Raid and Steamboat Mao. ,- -JOHN PATTEN. Nov. 17 , 1868.--6 m. _ TANNING & HARNESS MAKING iZZarr ig°l4 l iritZ the _ this didinfietV. GEE , tor the of ant% on ib e show bosons. ram making sad doincrorder litdelletat instated. for 1 .kla”; ' GROWN VAG_ _ L ER EDGAR B. FULLER. Jur._ 2ft. Mk CHOICE YO I3 NG 11 , HYSON, 0 bag. Gunpowder sad Imperial Teas of !II grades. W arran ted good. V :OWELL a KM. VOW FRUIT, OF ALI; KIND& fl MULL COYNE. „ MUTTON, HAM IEI DmitimEN, C. B. PATCH C. H. PATCH ,~-,s?' P 4, 1 I , J Callistiss as askai'l Rada - LL 4 A 71.1 . .5r! .. ‘lV''' • i_ propoadji:._ B .11a1'ill -:L1 COAA ,'r ,1, .111 .:,:r: , ,,A1., - ,i. DRIWI3.OOATik Silt 'Towuds. MO 2$ T • • Inothieglonett be.iold , ,• AavionAre_,aaw,stock , *SP,ll4,l),thelriar 5 _ eat be OloththiGlioelt as • to to" eit)oena ot Tomo tonow ottke ONT}UJOAMti . FINE=BESVEB CHRiC Also! Flitisulhass An BUSINESS Sui.: CAPS. ' HATE? Panklattlat Broods, &cid that these ird;ods bought at very low Aga a will be sold, :with Tea null profits lin dto establish* per-, msnent trade in this p and in order to gain: the confidence of parcha;ers; will deal-'on a' buittof . • - • -HONERTY AND 'INTEGRITY I gad all goods, will be Warranted for what 111”' 'Mwreprennted to'be. Come and eiamlne *0 corvine' yourself. • Dpnit - forget the place, Temple of Fashion, optite the Beau Howe; *oath end ol,Beklien's Block.- - • ; Towandaildet:ll; 180: : - • • spittpG Ale - MEAT REOUCT suligglitooDsl , ' IN PRICES! ! ?lON BY I I 1114 FIELD, COHEN & TOW '1 • have pleaaeli the !n -and tovieog - . we oar sincerethanks MauAi, ft teems' • tabitanta of Towanda, 'die our lidryky of MD Inmates, We.' _to th e community for . a patrousgu until now MD Wasme, We. dimwitted! the firm far; We do hereby pubU , greate Mock of SPRING *VD S SUCH AB BRO . I. It oar duty to re i bestowed upon us thus SAWED , GOODS, 13.011 f, BEAVER. 1. Doeskin & , ,-, 'mere Suitsi• Of all grades and of eh. latest stylea, WIN be . • •: — ;ant' '-' 4,14 I ° ."-..::', . • REDUCE i'.!PRIOKW" Our goods are mannfactived in New . Yetit . '_eity by one 'of the. them , of the firm, therefore: we are enablekto 'sell is cheap as thy' nut, and wishing to reduce . r stoelt. we will, 'pmt ourgoods at such low as will enable .-sny body to buy a sant* c , that. We are recely lug the finest stock of .. •'. ; , 1 SPRING .ANP 1 • MEE ZOO li, Fr I ... 'Evertunturlit to this t, such as Beaver, Chinchilla, Doeskin,' • C., for Neu. and Boys wear. 'Call at the •C . • g Store of J , . , 00fIEN - & • OSEN-FIELD, •‘. - f . • . And convince yourself , f the fact that they; do as they say and do n , t mlareptesent..AV -, 0f their goods.*WiTalso call 'Attention fis_ont stock or" i l OEN7B FUR ' BHING GOODS I Such as Oaulmere. WoolturOvershirts, tin. &rebuts and Dravida ovaralls and overahirta. Gloves, Cardigan Jac ets; Ties Collars, Bus lenders, . LATEST STY E SjiATS 4 CAPS, Whish they also sell a l i Reduced Prime. O. 'ye us a call before buyin elsewhere. . • comr a ROSBNIuLD. imositif,PQWolo,k , Co. Towanda, April 1. 1889. ' ' I OFFICE OF W OKHAM BLAOK • Tows A, .Ps., • Having °kale; our &elves Of, our Holiday Goode and , replaced theui with , House , K.eeping ,fikvoda of, ail \ kinds, tie are nolw ready again'to fit g to House Keeping. gest kook, and best ,ery and Maas, Ware oat any .one got., We have "the lar inality of Moe ever opened 1, n. rn addition to a 'full: fine- Of Boone; Lamps ? otiiinain'stock °wands. hese Goods we hive ave. in& Porke,l Bto.- iimiorting dreot fiom the Poi- b 31 3, in Ettropl lagtis'and GI .! and , : setting . our ,ware &ti the )11an• !i able to Mier . g!eitter ri i' an ever al:totl6 Ire. It is worth your eiaininOilloOde Snd ofsobyy, we a 'inducements t.l this nett= le, 'Odle to:call an prices, before p Mostlespect COUNTRY DRALERS supplied is usual • the lowest maktit - • also keep, ort- bud a. large. assotaeut of 'Ready Rade Collins tronythe most amazon. to - the faest Rosewood.' Also Baal 'Bobo: Ca pe Ao.. and Lam*. sole agent in Radiants's V : tog icIitULERII is FURS NITAIIO BUELL OASIS, CARKIPT6, -- 10. "A•kood REARS 2 allays to ieadinssi wheal 'spired; • , , OVES"I' &OYES ib I . ini4a, 11, ichastn• g. illy - Yours, - , . ~ Wlcraum& Butz. STceittivi /118 t 11100 i, . 1 ILE mtmorour t•R new line Stores-IC -T 'iIARDWARE STORE ' IMfff! :Lunt • ) 1! ON RAND :t Stoves, ti'd , that will 'emit• Au to p e ' 3 A',COOKXFP 81;liVES PARLO OFFICE,' OHCOIOII, BOAT pattenis-4I Came and see th 914)1:1400K - EFORIU BUYING 1 We keep all leadteg 'opulent, _ir @beeper blest. ' UMW, l'Oiirdi;ft. 04 MA t : :4: :4 :1 itib; " • and Smoked LSO! Dried Beef, AS I ,001 Y FISIV:ILD11 'll, 'Emoted 11.1Lbut. and ,•bospAlKinzi'm. Weil: Feed; &c., at Dec. 15. l est Flour of.. hat hat now:- Ens, come NIRRSH FIG' AT_ menet and Je r.,` j ri s, :1 MEE ma) : - skeane,. .4110111,011r1141M4r4i 1 INI:ba . _ " •I+ , * • „ • Pinta 11'. mg* 1116114011 , ` Alit OW