13438 thermilm;f*Cor Yank . -Talk tern Sri - lair about . the - like Of:matna, - and tthe z - importince' of collecting and. Caving it for .suture use; and he is: aatonntheir_thiitAiny one should insPeet'that-he:-iinot master of that subject indiertional it tolhe last sliouL , Then take a we& . with libitolds s i unme i 00 w-ml,Where tha Miami is done mornings and ,irreninik . jui the laniletidin;g - to -it, 'inallccril4l find 'the droppings of-p 1• months of a year acathireit*Oinif tramped into the dust,indivirtiilly Washed away .by : ; tbo - - - tithe amount ot,Cart • One cart load otthis is worth more than. two from the barn ynnl many practical gardener willtell . But the farmer looks upon these, drop ping; many of which 'are rtsbnied to powder, as beneath his notice-. There is a .wastit that might hare. added ten bushels of wheat to biapsnary, or a ton of hay to his mow, if.it had been collected every week , and 'properly applied- One hour's labor erect week would have been worth mars in producing crops than a ton °lna 01M ;pima phate at a cost of sixty &pus in cash. _ . These droppings alwaye make their :nark when apphod_to the land,the phosphates not always. These remarks do not apply to all farmers ; them are many honorable exceptions and their'fields show it to their a,dcantage. But there ,are too Marty to whom it will apply, and their fields tell a tale too, but do,not t- their credit. . We hope that some of them will take the hint and do:bettei in the - future. Fields are terrible American Siock Journal. Go re Fissrtim.—A good living is what comparatively few men succeed in making in Village or city life; and yet nothing is' more easy of accom plishment on a farm. Besides, these is a pleasure AL cultivating and em belishing the earth, improving and increasing its products, and thus-ad ding to the aggregate of human hap piness. Why, then, should men hes itate to be farmers? It is both profit able`and honorable. It is the near est approximation to independence that a man as a member of society, (,31: make. - A gentleman fanner— :ltl all fartuare: are, or slimild be, .g. , ntleman—belongs -to an order of that L not indebted k). place h-•; , l•6ra for in,thtl'tathqi,..T..l Int.-pa he • - be sun.rig:le . great b..nefactore the human race. tile ibis yilang uwn go to work o:,.(srms, ;rid quit reeking third and rtrth-eln:;‘ elvrk3 Alps. In short go to &rating and quit begging. 11.14 r. fixer Hytirn—lt is 1' thing in the world. Sim : rut in clean jar,: and corer Will <:;..in : brine. This will keep pure b , i:ter a year, and sweet, as weknow by experience. It is almost equally good put in oak casks, headed tight This is equivalent to tannin? fruit. The brine in the case of the jar RS a heading; keeping the air out.— The butter should be made well we hale never experimented ' on _poor butter. Work out the buttermilk till you have only pure "beads," clear as rain wkter ; but do not work so much as to break the grain, in which case you have a dough, heavy article winter, and grease in summer. Such butter we advise no one to attempt to preserve.—Cor. Rural World SHORT RIILZ TO MRABURE GRATR.-•-• An exchange says : It is convenient to fai:nem and purchasers to have an easy and correct rule by which to measure corn in cribs. Here is one: having leveled the corn in the crib, measure the length, breadth and de duct from the product one-fifth, and you have the Mambor of bushels in the crib ; for shelled corn take one half. To be strictly correct, add a half bushel for every , one hundred. Persons who are fond of cyphering can test the eorreetnes. of thts rule by taking 1,070 uolieinches, for a foot., and 2,150 inches in a bushel, and see that the latter is nearly one fifth larger than the former. &wipes, " eau give you another recipe fora muffin, as delicate as it is excellent ; One pint of milk, one pint of flour, two eggs, and one pinch of salt. They will be light, and should baked in small tin cups or iron eorn-cake pane, in a hot oven. There is no galena= used, which is not fit to put in the stomach of any one." AN Ernurposassous DESSEIC.—Mrs. J. Smith, of Saugerties, N. Y., writes as , follows : "If any of your lady readers should wish for something for a dessert when . they have co r n e i= IMElrpectedly and are not the following recipe will be round excellent and the dish whole some and very quick made : 17tae pint of milk and one pint of &Inn two eggs, a pinch of nit i llavoir wish nut meg, bake in square tin pans in a hot oven just before sitting down to din ner,. and beltuot ready when wanted. Serve with.butter and sugar. Black salve is "an excellent plaster for sores, or boils, or corns, or cuts, or broken shins,or sore fingers. Take half pound mutton tallow ,and half pound beeman, quarter pound com mon black pitch, and 'net melt them together. Melt the &at-- then put in the pitch -then the tallow. If you make the beeswax too hot, the pitch will- not melt.. Stir it well all the time it is melting."-- Farmer. Stuns trees should not be pbinted close to dwelling houses. fist in the sun light. • 'MAPLE and other trees which begin to split and break down can be saved by bolting- the open helves together. IT is asserted that a powder &a rose(' of two parts -of Paris — mini to twenty of ashes, and: sifted upon the potato : plants, will destroy the bog which infests them. - • THE New England Farmir is not inclined to favor early digging p - !aloes. It thinks no_ ;dime ltdopted to. preemie - them than the beds in which they grow. Then they -me not crowded, are kept- from the light, are moist enough to prevent nndne evapomtion. - ; • A German pomonologhd asserts that pang ; pear -Wei ,with *tooth and red limn will N 2.04144 7 .. and will &Tared - fruit sikoote -indicate • * Middy; dry and 'tasteless article. With app ; tong!: branches indicate • soar - _.tnooth branches sweet fit& ~~jj ~ ;~~.~,:.. EOM . 1 111 -• 1.) <.l) . 4,111 - - As the lined, Beet, Vidal. and moudi'iduiide Col. ; lectice of - A BEASTS & BIRDS, LESS DUPLICATIONS, More Different:AO Rare Spook& Are the Marra atm= Can= ; CHETAH ta;ol4. MUM ; and eutire royal race, of Ltorts. LIONLIN and Wan" a Tana Uranium Zuesu. ; The Parma- MG Asiatic, .111ZEIS EMU." and that UtUriel of Via. pleudhse wonder. the smallest and youngest Calf estr imported. "Tiwr • Tpe ; ' A Smarm. Meat, : Tan TRUE 111121 OT% e rr ; A 13117XL1 PAIR or Ern; Tax Bmxee Laws ; an Malmo Bran and a Roam= B 061. Tract. IN' THE DENS WILT, BE FOUND. African and Asiatic Dona, African ad Ainerikein Panthers,,Brazilfan Janus, Pumas, African and Asiatic Leopards. Striped Wen's, PaOres. Black, Brown and Cinnamon Bears, Congueri. ted Hyenas, Zebus. Caine% Itecradies, Kangaroos. Bison. Dromedairies,' Wolves. Cranes. Ostriches. Lam Jackals, Ospreys, Pelicans, wagies, Vultures, Wombats, Foxes. all ldnds of Carniverem Aquatic and Rich Plumed Foreign and Damestie Birds ; and an rmlißy well selected aasortment of Apes, Bab. boons. M onk eys and other Minor animals. • BMW CONCLIN, MONSTERS OF THE FOREST, "Master Man" over Brutes A Zoological Marvel. a Vetitabla Tartartan COWALLAPUS, Something never before witnessed In s state of cap thity In this or any other country. A, h.._ \ TEE CIRCUS, Ras beau ao arranged that Dm but FIRST•CLABB ARTIFITS MR be employed In the anctuarrtasa ul 1113 RIAD'LLE JOSEPHINE, Premiere Equestrienne, MRS. immix. SHOWLES, • Female Boras P1....44i,—, MIL JAIIESHEISOHREST, Principal Equestrian. MR. J. SHOWLES, Antipodlan Rider. MR. JAMES HEMMINGS, The Equestrian Cagliostro, ann_ expert on the Bun ning Globes, MR. JAMES ILIGITIBLE, The Best Clown of the age. oc Messrs. BURROVOHS at nzuvatar, A Duet of liftutkid Grotesques, • MR. JAMBS WAMBOLD, The Anatomical Paradox, or Mu'taro= Man, MR. JOHN CONKLIN. A anchor Mundane and trial Performer, THE PROCESSION ~; 1 1% Will at once show how Ertenstre the Carman, Gigantic the Circus, Nowstoth the Menagerie Really are. THE CAB OF GOLD, Coutialaing Dorm ass' COSHES BAND drawn by Ten Stylish Creams tidy caparlarmed. TWO ELEPHANTS IN CRIMSON HOUNDIOS, CAMELS AND DROMEDARIES, 20 Massive Dens t Emerald ann Gilt, decorated with Elaborately Paint ed Views, each one drawn by MATCHED DAPPLED GREYS! Reined by Drivers in full 'Uniform ; Waving Plumes from each Animal's Read ; Flags, Banners and Ensigns Flying from every Veldele. MUSIC and EPLMCDOR in the line, Enthusiastic Cheers marking the comae of TEE GORGEOUS PARADE? Which will terminate with an monition of the M OM Retinue; with Blooded Horses, Ponies and Mules. AN ENTIRE NEW OU Tit! mar 0041 , $ 300 . 1500 .4E, ALL FRESH, COSTLY AND SPLENDID. Every lota made for th n e Secon Cozad van Annual Tour of this Grad . TWO PEIYOBILLNOEB DAILY, Afternoon and Ingbt. at 1% and IX P.M. Doors open at 1 and 634 P.M., in order to allow persons to ine ail the . • AdmLudon ..50 cents Children, 10 years clap and all under 25 cents Win Exhibit at owanda, Thursday, . October 14.•1869. Troy, Wednesday, Oct, 13, and Laceyville, Oct. 15. ' CHAS. CASTLE, CHAS. WHITNEY, A.o'rs. T,F, NEW AND`' IMPBOVED ELIAS HOWE FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, • • . Were awarded the And Prise at theParie llepeeldow, 1867. aver id Wier Mathes. Also. the fakraing Ws Paha of MS have award.. ed this Machado the drat Rem Ycek. O Xameeehasettk New ittgrTatraosd., and Indium e ekambr Fake et 3lsillsoa. tleoadese, WiSne. trilleidakilessusNoaroe.nee nme,,, Setwese. I.imues.aad a both et others. *vat or the Coes cia lindas Your Abe Bab Fair beld ileamelrse, _tell *USN : Committee have exandaed the 41111mant dewing Ma. ebbe:. to which thetr dhoti= weeealled.aad wookt ove reecanmead as the best)o * lieridas fee all:fork tamess ihrataa, and Ihe the following : at cosetraetion. bd—Beld• of teados on aim sad lower threads. id=buse ot saanagessest. , -.rest ogs or work span ail mateilabh- elb—The h.aam tvl Cain. de n * fog Msib l orre *roto d i hem r e , g a ekes.ltbVthrothardisd steel, and adjusted lath bNe. Irearesathead A sada" ley W O ° W a sr,..._ll ll MMlTeliker.Q:dgenfkird• cr. L ae , abnibee. =we.; IrePer,thil ItigrOTed TOCk • It, Val Ns arty!kill4 of three& moil the kid Mr the oart r wist a meth mother needle the ollarkthethisse. - De ease sad ausdas era be irip:=.3l4Piiiitheas SOU thilerres robe ar our Mariam. thetas for Tdiers.Dooli. &coalman rad 9eadsolhitse.flleewell loom to require ma). thest. thil 10 ail sad see theca. MMUl=ll,l)saerA Apses. • • ± =dm T. Tor this WOODO/113., 111:5q1=1S OM* Clearthi /oath Tamar. : V'EW STOOK 1501 0 1 1 728, ANZI 110011. C.AL PATCH'S. MENAGERIE Ever eeecestrited irib!se Bpe 4alitiea e Valle ta ' the Dena of the WM give • Thrilling Sensational Beene! Ilhattatin the dominion of LIVING WONDERS ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF TOWANDA. CAPITAL '5125,000. SURPLUS nnp:. ........ 40,000. This Bank iagfera MOM FACILITIES for Bair transact:lnn of a GENERAL° BANKING BUSINESS. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO AGRZEKENT. &ram; Gas amcr To wit Corzaknor or Notts Csocu. Pasties wishing to ono warn to part of the MOM Matas, Ilhadhaml. Wand, , or the prin cipal rides and towns of Zurope, can hese Oben!. drafts for that pupae. . • PASSAGE" TICKETS . 1 . • To or trout the old eamtry, by best steamer or sal& log lioes,-alwrys as band. Emma MIN= OVICA AT =DO= EASES. • Rigiat Prieepaidfor r4lßaruls; Gold anci,6Thi;.. E. H. President N. N. BETTS, is., Tovriods,/a,9111. '• ' .Casbier, LIME! LIRE!! -LIIIIIE 111 • . . The =denies& hereby aonontieee to tb_p_Netblle that be term •eoesteney Clp bead at hie iceLlt sitowirroint. Ps., • fed ItePtd/ er rush burned 1011CTOttit MIL width be win sense chee putt een be bought at ate, Deist ,tog the OteaL , . DATIL, OH - O - YOM D • di t T y ?. tA - 0 7 %r _• . . .;adll.oll o, ' " • VI: _ Vii - '~~ ofr7 w e. . • . .• i f 6 MI c,"? , 't . ..11k;."" ME ::~ - :Fc . .. _ . yrismi:;:ti tz , ;l cNigEksHAVIN: 4;:,—,-*,. AZ . - 4 , - - ,, , ' _ - P,r, , _, 4 . , - 10 . 6 .•+.- -2 .3 - -f ;A!'''' : "; : iGkri• ' - -- r - ' -tIV ' ' - ' ll / 1 1. ',;." `_ - - .l `n =i4 i t u Ar., ..,5,.. ',',.-(:‘,..,.. , 4 , ./;;.",.- . 0)" ..,1r -,,,.: "C: , ? , , , •t! t ii-C ti leS 4* (k iale d *** #o ,llll llrit, 1111 .4 1 44C4 4. . '-- = -, ''' l '•.t.. l- --r - I.i . 7:,`1 # e A ,'"," • - "=lM , RAI C.': - .. t.i . JA - 7"; -1 -,;- t c.s:a 1120111ov* pizedaseil tor Cub. totibol ootihd that dialog ilium , . . , a* .„ .. ... . - .. . - . . . Aintbsiii.v fle, Ottei iii tillii,i)nr.iiiiictu_ijdt ck Mit.colMmW, MIG4s, eTAltit. mita:antra sticks. aca `i Mit on Lru4y iiego stock of : - AKRON :17.011A, ~ctrattilitt 'RYE DO.. BUCKWHEAT DO ikoei cointintly on band.keK, atm% LARD, • _ • and Dla of 17131 - *odd call the attpation of gm public to oar Cain Do loaf STOCK OF TOBACCO,' In Tudity or price. ~Taima °Ware Calotoltiai dry. Now York Cherakdd and Brown Sop. . PlCAur;e, can and c * Eitiipe — oilietot or. . WOODEN WARE. Largeassort!liatit orYANKE,E NOTIONS, NOW*. SOAPS, - /te., &o. I will pity tllO higbezt C';dce. tot COUNTRY PRODUCE- Farmers, gib tui a call berme - realm 01804=434 All persons Indebted to lb° late Arm will please clan and make iminedlate payment • c. $3. ram. Towanda. March. 12.188?.,, Ili AND CORNER MAIN AND BUDGE 13TIIEZTEI, TowiernA, PA., Dealots in all kinds of : • GROCERIES, 0 PROVISIONS, Feai and *al, WOOD ; IVILLOW apd 82 . 0411 E, 'M - . We wind(' cal special' attention tu'onr stock of FLOUR, SUGAR,-TEA eb.COFFEn, Which ire WARRANT to biroratielcialon QUALITY AND PRICE CASH paidAr desirable. Country Produce 31. J. LoNG. ' G. L. tipriryit Tapioca, Vermacelll, Macaironi, Sago, Pearl Barley and Hominy. Oakley's, Taylor's, and k'ord's Family Soaps. Holman's, Talmadge, • and Royal Baking Powder. " Burnett:a titan • dard Extracts. Hecker's ' . Farina. Hops. Cox's GALE:ie. "The Gem" Fruit Jar. Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Broma. • " Titus " Cream, Lemon and Extra Sala Crackent. " Grant's " Water, Milk, Boston, Egg and Butter Crackers. Timm'lN Juno 23, 1339 McCABE & MIX. • . RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES DAILY! - . Splendid Assortment! • Wholesale and Retail Fresh and fine quality of Groceries as can be bought . . PRICES RANGE LOW 'FOR, • THE MARKET ! All kind!! of NATIONAL FIRE WORKS! • Wholesale and Retail. • _ Country Merchants will do well to call. Ourprices shall be, n with the reasonable,•• satisfactory. . . CALL AND SEE US. • CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Goods shown with pleasure. We shall pay strict attention to all parts of our trade. • 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . . Accept our thanks for past favor's. t Towanda, June 14, 1861. -. r IiOWANDA STEAM FLOURING MILLS. WM." H. FULLER & C 0.,, Respectfully Inform,tholublic that they have pur chased the now and extensive Mosul Flouring Mille, bait by Griffiths, *ens kAlatson,in the south Tart . of the borough of Towanda, and having all..ttie..inod , ern improvements, an& cmopctent Hikers, they are. ..., prepared to de , -4 , . . • , .., . CUSTOM GRINDING . . . bathe bea possible manner:'and at untumally Short notice. Eery pains will b.:42km' tO give isatlstaction, and wo Invi l te a pntiitc trial.. - .. . Farmer/ doing bitainces . hiitown °in -bring their grain, an have it ground to take back with them. ! . FLOUR, FFM) AND AtP.AT,,.. For sale at the lowest cask prices, and delliMed in any part of the village free of charge. '.. Towanda, To:member 10:18 - 68:' • , -..- NEW TAILOR,..SHOE . : AMOS PEI:MACKE:II Has opened a shop in the - toom WI of the Boo= of tho Young Nen'. Christian Association, Rued stal7l crteryaratetore.witcrelaiazurriprooreti do bads of' • I TAI o=o, In the beet and i nteet bahlcuable manner. An . cx. mimeo of many yaws. a determination to keep up with me Stallions of the times, and a deafreto *.ame midtown, be beherea will enable hint toglve att. sam Cutting done ii abort notice and resaoludde tense. - ..?rounnda. 0ct.17. TANNING AND HARNESS MAR- A. 1310. —The tmderidgned haviltds day !mined a p, to be known_ as the Arm of tUGEE ti e pupae of arryingonthe above Inisineu. making and repairing to or- der, and an work warranted. Cub pad ! done e s. - mann; mon. - emiptowneJan. tact. ' EDGMa ZULLI2t. ; LUNEE R T,.-LATII "all gi t? :U r Mil dialearza—A Fatale grttele of Boanla} Plooling, Sea:allay andSlmber ((almost say length, sail dimensions. -Also say quark Wot. Latb and the. best Sawed Shingles minnoi the County.= be 'applied to put* ;lizr bandligt ptupoeekapon abort notice. .and gpon.the moat Teakaonablelima ; by listing their oilers it the Towanda Cool Tara, or Taana" 11.1lixnananr, Eag.Zst the. Towanda' i= anlr' ht;relt . lflif:cer. ;;;.. 1) 111ED PistlnliS EASA &la 24.' ' " • . :44,i,bajJ titit Vllttirtil:Pbt ,i7 .11. -'3+ ol l/41 Iwo tewait ;tom 11; , labiffoenvork ow ti isd Meat et= intshifigyeimptti god 1,;c1 ti 1, 14. 0 nT 1/21t5- t t ot7 . Areinikesointitrnihtatinkiiiiinv4v to.veiiir•• • . agt •TlifS .1 , 4•!;ti:04 1 1.td - ahrsyghailia-goott. ,- (:: ,)" From 83 cr+Pkt!:l 3 4 )l3 *. :PF.4.0 1 41 ' Bea "§toble. - ot ilak::4#s"ol4 Or' Kept within 20 miles.. Come god took;sal prove Or' ' sitstileirolt /Ina@ oyeizy 'Xkursdat with 59344p1,0f,000d5.and prevaatU ati sk . VAR VEI pos. .8011 k C. B. PATCH.' TT.,116.113E :WOAD. trt,ltOir ITI 'aria MIL PO rli« j!, ; • I. 1 -., SELL BEZTEE AND ,VIIEUEIIi 000D3 :TE4 .• ;.r. • • • . 4 2 0. 0 1 1 4 1 k • $„, , • z. K. ttie . at . - ifiOptlCalbt tho'fin p ject, fus !:/ NEW CLOTHING --F,MPORIUM, " • . .; ....; • • Oar dapr South' of ttio3lE.tl4l§ ilentS'E;.siad your FllO U)? MENST AND 'IIOYS' 'CLOTHiNGr.; •„, , I hich 'for : die:it tile'pvsl . nt IftlitaaklL 4 in the:. tnatkOt. met better bar: gdnr than those echo Asti liit r Oejt ViittiWed when prices were hlster t . • • ~-0? i'Bepoottuny solicit a call from lity.old.eqsioutors . aima afro desire to bu gopitti "M. 151; TOWN CLOTHING I STORE No 66 At .-NE4v—SeRMIG--G*)OF4:- nef& . #ed:es:Ett:Y.LliqEM l T BLACK CLOTB AND FANCY CAMMEBE suds,- A* 41 4R Y CPW SW • FALL AND WIN .TFily-r:=Str4S, LONG & ErMlM` at COST, 'at JErtity TREPTINGS OF ALL GENT'S FURNISHING • ' at Jaary COLLMEV. sem. CALt Hopt.is;lB 9 , " EN SPRING AND : 517NRIVR q9 91381 :1; R 'W Wonld antiontwo to the cittzenli Toialiaa, and du public gonendly, that ho habil/ store and daffy re : telling now and • "'• F R Ekfti 11- ia 0,0 D S In hie lina:suttabie to themanta oftba ha will sell for Guam"' At ftrinet G OL D, OEBI Co/ aleting aa tunud of good, wat &I Wiada ' ' I " • L' T'llf ; ' _(,to sh?ddY!f:a l4l o , 4i;;lAst44' • OU S I.N E S :; '; all grada4l..l -coAtrs,'"yEsTs, DRESS VOATS,PANTS Si:lll§T . S; Linda Qate, Dusters ima-raT6.' Orelans and oyonshnia,, Linen And Paine . Can am ary, Linen, Caulking°, and flannel. flihirtadiefk, TiosAts tL7k and aaV c •cl pondezGlores, lqana ba th er Bags, Sge : bee It= Goods are fileigna4ft a a Merit than =fe " noXiderto il lZolller,c." 4 " Ma728;1867:, •1 4 P31 , 0t11 , - , BELOIVir . ( OST 4V4 4. :44 . 4441 ,143 44 4. 1 4 , 4 44 PUltC4ASEFtrminrupp:mix. .• • 8. T.. c " • .`;`,l:i4 1 4 '11: 4 1. k ra ** d .t e' ' ll q gin A lii .o ° 4o4 ll2 3. o e r : •- • 4 - 4C: 4 'r .44 . ; . 4 7:*?7„ ..e 41; 1 1372itt-It) Olt S I E PS, • ...dRAJBB,: Ivrir•ii“; ,iont-occupitia b t , for tvnt or isle. It i is ono of the beet tetaitteettetettati In Towanda. Toirasidaanly ita; Yl• - • - )i. 1 9: ' • At tae 1100; ,ri i 95...*F.e.,4 111 4,0544 01 1 , 045it0rk0r O' &._4lliii4 Emma' 7: 's amt .. ••, CLOTHING -"mg. TOE .E ;',! ;I•;!irti.V .! INAlliAbTtilit):ObtrliiV: 'doubtiilil vaulab., Mytug Just opinattpyltkozuestin , saw stackM p:A irf,4 l ll,ic . .i:: ',.; -': /,,I.r Rememl?ar 411eplar.,c , - Dae'door sontliaLltiaith lioude Y . : JULIUS WOLFF, Towanda, Aug, 24, 2862. • • • , : OPP oo lie thc CQurt g°n!'h UMW COLLINS, ~! • cb"Aitsa ' At JERRY COLLINS'. r . .k7 L 0 V'E-B 09 A' T,s', at TERILit dZILLEIS CLOTHS AND -CA.SSPIERES, Jgltla COLISNB'.. BOY'S - CLOTHING at TIMM 121012,1Ntr, r 1 BE,D,§TEAIiSt;'; ,• , • - ..'eTh-c"- • MIRRORS' . 4 • • ( Ea; : t ea =, ;43- .E; . L - .0 W''':C' , o - 8 , -'1 , •- r-+ tiirsalifer totimatempamohnetv caw lug* Ot4 11 411 1 7 4 4141110" 4 "" 4 " 1 10.'7 , 11 , 1 P 4 lOgliisthi fair ,!01-,1 * I/614E014 ti‘ .. ..t A n r rt r g .l /VA I.tt ilttnt :.;43 i • tu 3e;k4hliatrill4 l l represented to be. -.Come And examine. and ! _lrenyinee,, pwsrlf., W. forest Übe plaphTensole_pfirr otb IbittitelAnttn 111.4 Ijs4*.a-r:AfPA s7iN-14 r',F4=ZE7744.4MW ostp47 UST ' F . - / n.4 - 4 OWFWW4a00:111s;-?'.. ;• 1 1 T+Fr4FAV,! .IPOODECt "+ .„' r e • - : iio : ibtiaittfllelOWOrthertititellkaßaite 'TiC4lll4'. Mit thei ha.l.o4T4FitiAkih:f-liti A , “Likrenv , i,i4toclaiti of Goods; i. •;ri m3 -ad iitin4.4l'fj'll.‘4l.o6ft gittanuon to - thawsat. etilbominnuulittrtbuY 48 t r oV.AA.tueitiMVro.r , ..,“74V.1:1,i7 tat And at prices that indite every onu . toboy. , or then/. Wo shall at all times have a good assortnrent of iU;••;:• ,1;•,i 441 T ; • - iftarTwit ' &bops' Dubtaciuttal), +lto Latifttstilcs ot. ''''" istitifk, , ;1‘ or-4=4 1 = 3 4 W4cAll.. 1 ,IIWP*. P/41744 .G*6lllBlB, Houma. 4/4T13,,ca;,5,., EIRIESi•CLOTIIB, tVESTENGfIi , rracnuroooDs, .fizilitzLras, ,Eano:lyfi.roco' fio,`arcloare, • •=•. Jo V.' • 1411813454... lADEES. TRAVELLING: -BA. ;s! WOO/I-AND: ZIN-APARE. : ;)•..11;4: ; Thugs, Flittniture, 4 c.l-4.6.; . ~11 4 3 41 X7 0 eY l 3 , l* MCA Of ~; .• . GOODS , 'WE WAVE IN:STORE, • • t. • ,' .`; • Atflliro 'crehirraY to inti utfirittone 'friendi tufa the Public generally; chll awl ace Avs, • tint the xaeriGs 'of P ur PP4erF49PB•FuLO. - 13yy . .A4D . ,, AfAut: -Yotinw,y,es• BY t f•?Yegiw n PYili V u r ruretlc2' Q`!, PIIPIT4It:IfA' /1.9 .1 t1.5,q 171.1 X, ritai`i)riou'E in arA ort " we . eddileako YO . ti; so i;lvt . 6311: ; All lauds of Or , F.tamtaB ..Przatotrec., Talwa 44 - "eluu* f g r W;Gfis .wicguAist &.101.04.T. t. • . puccesgore t . O L. Moody; 'Roane; Pa„Nov. 12. Ittat), A -• BRAN Cyzi, FOVND/1, • TO I iy . ..A:NPA; BRADFORDC4I, PA„ •'' r ti'uo4 pt ona to fat idA , of - RO 4 7 LAR' r MILL S - • Sit:LINGLE ..1L1,671:131E5, = 14 the beet eV. kithtier btat and-Saw All Muds of hitter/ . ;or Flouring Saw Mille. •StenefEngines Made and,epairedi Steam :Whistles, / - • Steam Guages,- • Gunge Cocks,. " •'-; Oil Cant, &e.; at siviiiiiotk;e: Curx - ric'G .-. ' • P9o„..}yrom.lA to inches in diameter. , :.gOREOG,, Qt heavy wraugliticork for Dridgea. anthill other mar polee,„dene to otder. Also, a.larga nerriatient of , opownw &' .IYEATI,NG - STOVES,' Coal andlV : oocißuinCns,ruiigtureicr 600kingitocca, Sion, ripe, Tin Ware, Boat Pumps, Flows. Cultism tore ezetikannert,-lept.cOmilantiq on hand. , fifiFfilt!:.o and ;Specifications all kindik:e taihineri'fer mills and Other 'par - WARREN HILL, • ,zl, 4 lolcoli Win .10/EN , tainzld 9 . Oct. 29; , THE' MOST CO'N'y,NIENT placo town to get - 1' •• - • :G_o.(:)x) : :3w.m.A.L. Is n 'a° MEM - EATING HOUSE,'" TWO ttioNathinal ice. ' G. B.; ALV6III) having elakied tho god's* yral - new mypaNd to' wan 1tp914. ail who may favor Mu with a Inlll. , He also keer a tall #npply of _ FAMILY ti : IIO6ERIEsS, s .:. • . , 4 413 .1FcRaFe4 tql!e.l l Towatkbi Mky 241,111110., ,• • • . • . , . IniNTITRE WARE-BOOMS. , J'AlitliSidAtaNSON'aiitiorediettathis Poiblie that atill.atintlams to ataituitactirmand keep on .band /M Pgartr#Okt :- • . YTtri-EY , ••,•'.. ' tt• ••• . 1 - litaudii. Clialre,fr.C., of crstryttnt;AdrictiVo made& tho"betit inapa. Malik and lit tha Molit unitSrMatilOto macaw.: • • • - Lliwite tha inspoction:of the. public to, my,itisrk, 'arbich: Mall not be autpamed th durability at any atm . to the country . and my Micas arts btanamd to-be' an Me times will admit, , . . . r lii ji mly-niadiatiftltut edianuitly bind* nuida to briar; Aradlleametairilbataritialialsolumtliedrod. , “aus• /¢r_4 B63 i i • • - rt- • . 130Cdrarts/Dtat ' Y.- 1 -THE lln to teepoceteltitnitorneethae the'lloolc-Sht dory: bdentetooved to theardneßuildtzdt."third. tfory. where wilt be done ... -0' D 1 y n t,-r R a In an it, Nistionstninebew ea terms nordisonsble ee :"the times' , tat -, lbeitidderr atill bo wader Po charge of • • . . _ ' Itisinterieneedandest andel' wieltwillbe= done in a style and numnainaridebeanriatbe Btuoc,mmagna.lieelseipare,, cad pada, de.. bound tit etre*, — inty Cretin: — ratibetdar att ention will be ,pild tuba And4tinding ! •Ij. 1 , - I J .-I.L, . • •TallsnsAedrodl - pattaiii.irbieh4trinualitrinatatu*. - bility will bo animate& t r 4 An work wM boreadyfordelistty when tworaibeit Therpotowslipaor thetionblh3 a solicited. and poi. Toot eatiataction gnu:Weed— - • 2. • - A;....FINE4O3I3O.IITHENIT. 011 TOI aaware *avec :4111 459405, .wkllMlVltiiir-P17:31:1P . I.mratife*linigiittikameefAil F 1 ~YY2lO.7pt Y...:illt•nomumi JrANN-ED-4,--oltriirsr-iOFT:4II - mai 20„ ' .. , ...r , -;-: •: r.fv , c. , .::?,' , .:r:e. : ,-- 7:,:-.:' , 1471 n 1..- -I-. - w .mow 7 1,,, ......, - , -, 7M -. n , : : ' ,. ... - i'!, '..:,,,, 11 fi it 1 t # IV I CA4S i ti ' ` eigi'llit ' . g' ; -10** -44 - 43 Ar•-• '„efififitat Atill — ALl: 7 - - V , i IR of PrtiaW 'PrAft4a4a*.t 4 ) , '- ; :1 41* - • %it 160t` , 001,10;1; s*l - ,1 . • , I 17 .- -urr ilv bibstl-T7 •`l4Wlliskti*0 1 i :!1 i 110AmlirtiLH. , ' 1,,:• , . 0 I 1 I g'rg It' - ' - ', - ', 44 4 , it,Q41.., 2 , , rf . 0 sit (I - 1;v :to •4 : iltr4ri6 . 4 Inf.:. i.ni, 64 Jul 1 .4 1- - aid..' -'S ',. - 4 !tzfet4 '-' 1 t i — ..'llithilt mit i«r , '= t . i10r.... -, 1. Or 4 L'i ~ ...v, qiisfai wgl =0 1. , ..: it 1 4 - ..0 V 4 l li. ,14; .1.1 seNqtro I, r , 1 . ... 4 . ' goo ' tta , 3 't / firvt 6 ' r , '`.* 1 rig 1...4 .54414 fr;; ; lti ' NAPO *tr{ # ,7l4fid iqp, i. le , pt fat). riiril It. t- ' ' • fp! -.,j , I f at to.trlmyrßAlT- ..,, , fu49-..-.iT p it , 's M! 4.. ,ITVCic: late: ,U-ri10ti71:7 1, 11. - ni +lSt t:' - ' If Vra' .i itc • Hartford, Conn. } dwelt bxs 17nriceit : ezCov:rx.mr, ' .! New Harem Conn. , F" I'ew:y *. 11!=132 Nolan Asmur raw, : I'Vcza York. • $773.8i3 Assets ILLnovzst, New Tork. Assets - Policies written Ina LOINICS aeki4ted tILIA PIM property risks taken St tkO lowest Mes - sir Ofileo to Marco's New Block. north .Ile rat' . o B . T CUI r e '• TeirOlnds. , W. aux. - April THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASS[ , RANCE BOCIEIVB Ageaacyjor Bradford Ca. - i ;CAS?. .CAPITAL $3,000,000 YO,rlylncOme over $2,900,000 , ea51i.. • " . MONTANTE AVAr.rt Towanda, Ju1y.25,1847 • HErYOO3IING MUTUAL FIN EE Isnistniv Xgertc7 for nratitorgl Comity. CAPITAL' $3,400,000., Mutapl.Cashiaark. In sucamudul *ration ora Ora TeTen Yore. - BIONTANYN. k Wkltp. inevida, July 23. AIrAMERM, • CODFISH, BLUE -01— l/n. Mackinaw Uotit Carom Pickled W Bmolcefl Salmon; Smoked'Halibut; and Dried Ded. si DEEM? FRUIT OF ALL ICINDS t arm rzg Eticy, Net. nrl MEI MiEEI ...Z-1,701,44 '~.!,Y1 ~~ ~) iiiii EIMIE MEE MEE si tam J 1 ~; i.~.,~~,r~~u ~v V.V.( :4