XlUrctjiiiibuf, &*£. DENTIST! DTV. G S. PECK, Surgeon and Mechani cal Dentist, being permanently located in Towanda, trudor- his professional services to itacitizens. Kspecia attention given to FILLING and CLEANSING I'F.t At - El) TEETH also EXTRACTING and ARRANGING IRREGULAR TEETH IN CHILDREN. Teeth insert ed on pivot ; also gnm and plain incorruptible teeth monntcd on gold, silver, clieoplastic and Slaytons ba-e, from one to an entire set, in the most artistic manner known to the profession. All the above operations will lie performed with a THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE ot his busi ness, and duty to his patient. Office overE. T. Fox's Store, No. 1, Brick Row. Lu- ■ trance, first door on Pine street. N. B. Produce taken in part payment for dcr.t.il opc- j rations at its market price. July 30, 185*. J. MACKINTOSH, T>EN-\ JBaMHjSk TIST. has returned, and will tie at home i mTTTT T_i ,'Yir two months to come. J. M. would di-- j abuse the public mind of the impression that he was hunt ing np a place to settle in while absent. He is settled brTv. and will remain so. Towanda. August 4, 1858. Patronize a Home Rnterprize ! A Book-Bindery in Towanda! YY7E would respectfully announce to our friends and ; \ V the pnl.lic generally, that we have connected with our Printing Office and Bonk A Stationery Store, a 1 lain and Fancy BOOK-BINDERY, and earn, stly solicit the patronage of all who desire anything in the Having secured the services of one of (lie best liindei- < in the United States, we flutter ourselves that we can give ; universal natwfaction both in workmanship and pn< e. , Therefore wc present to the public the strongest assuran ces Hint we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man- j ner. all kinds of BOOKS, among which we may name Bibles Histories, Music. Magazines, l'aiiiphb ts. Penodi- j cal*. Law and School Books, to order or pattern in French, Italian, German aiul English slide ; in Yelrct, Silk, C'w'.h, Leather and Paper. npon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay WGive us a trial. ! Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All work warranted to be properly executed. eg-Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan 1,1858. E. A. PARSONS. < BOOKS &. STATIONERY! gyThe attention of the public is requested to the very ( geueral inl excellent assortment always on hand at the Argn* Book and Stationery Store, first building north of the Ward House. Tall and examine our M Mfc SI IIVI X T SC I IOOL For Young Ladies. MISS MARY E. CBUBBUCK would respectfully give notice that she will open a Select School for 5 oung j Ladies and Misses, in the room formerly occupied by the j Mis* HANSONS, to commence on MONDAY. August 23. A limited number only will be taken, and Mi.-s ( . flat- j ter* herself that from long experience in teaching, she j will be enabled to do justice to the scholars confided to | her care. TERMS, PER QRAKTKK OF 14 WEEKS : First Class —To include the elementary English Branches. $1 00 j Serond Class— To include the more advanced En lish branches, with Mathematics and Latin, $(5 00 ! Third Class —To include Mathematics Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,with Latin. %' 00 Music —lnstruction on the Piano, with nsc of Instrn- | ment per quarter, 110 ; French, per term, f3, and Draw- j ing $3, extra. Instructions in Vocal Music will be given without extra | charge. j Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a [ desk and chair. Any information in reference to this School may j be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. Towanda. August 11. l-ss. I? ,\l BROIDERIES.—Cheapest in the world Jat MARSH ACO S. j EAGLEFOUNDRY! NIaYCTTTNsTC. SHOP ! Again in Motion ! TnE Subecribtr having purchased the above works, situated at the lower end of town, near the Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (the same es tablishment formerly carried on by Lamoreux, Hall A ! Russell,) and having employed a competent set of work men, is now prepared to execute orders for Castings or Machinery of almost any kind. He also manufactures a variety of Cook, Parlor and Office stoves. He respect- , fullv solicits a share of public patronage. Towanda, Sept. 8, 1858. O. I>. BARTLETT. New Fall and Winter Goods! HUMPHREY 6i WICEHAM A IIP' now receiving a very large and desira ble assortment of Goods suitable for the season, comprising almost every article wanted in the line of Dry Goods—such as Sheetings, Shirtings, Drilling-, Ticking, Denims, Cotton Yarn. Batts, Wieking, Twine, Calicoes, Ginghams, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satinet ts, Kentucky Jeans. Vesting*. Ladies Dress Goods in varie ty. Crockery, Shetland Yarn, Family Groceries, Hard ware, Hats and Caps, a large assortment. The usual large stock of Boots and Shoes, of great variety in styles and prices, both eastern and home manufacture. A very large stock of Sole and Upper Leather, Kip and Calf Skins, both French and American, Linings, Shoe thread and Pegs, a large stock of leasts. Boot Trees, Crimps. Ve., Wooden and Tin Ware. Ac., Ac., which we offer to our numerous patrons and friends, and to the public generally, for CASH or County Produce, at prices which cannot fail to plese. We respectfully invite the attention of buyers before purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for Hides A Skin*. Towanda. Oct. 4.1858. Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings! A LARGE ASSORTMENT, for Portrait and Picture Frames, Looking Glasses—Looking Glass Plates .and French Picture Glass of all sizes. Frames and Looking Glasses made to order, at prices to suit the time-. Beady made eoffins. of fine finish,and different sizes, with a good hearse, ready at all times. Low prices and term* easy. Towanda, Oct. 20.1858. CHESTER WELLS. COLE AND UPPER LEATHER, CALF k_7 and Kip Skins, Morocco and Findings, ju-t receiv ing at HUMPHREY ft WICKHAM'S. BOOTS AND SHOES. —A large assort ment constantly kept on hand, and Manufacturing to order—Wholesale and Retail, at Oct. 20. HL'Mi'IIRKY A WICKHAM'S. Great Bargains in Goods! TRACY 6L MOORE, Are now receiving a very large and desir able assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold as low as anything that can be found in this market,consisting of Dry Goods .Shirt ing,St ripe Shirting, Ticking,Denims,Cotton Batts,Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Wieking, Prints, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Black Cassjmere, Black and Blue Broad Cloth. Linsey, Cotton Table.Diaper Linen Crash, Napkins. Table Cloths, Damask Table Spreads, Bleached Muslin, Red and White Flannel Cotton Flannel, Grain Bags, Ac. DRESS Goons De Laiues. Hamilton A Pacific mills. No. 1, Poplins, De Begcs. Chenile Scarfs, Knit Hoods, Merinos, ('asimeres. Paramatas, Ac. SIIAWI-S.— A large assortment of new and choice pat terns of Stella and Wool Shawls. HATS AND CAPS Men and Boy's Wool and Fur Hats and Caps, the finest assortment in town. BOOTS ANI> SHOES. — All the different description of Men, Women and Children's Wear, sold cheap far cash. October 12. WM. TRACY A MOORE. miimEKr' ©OOBS i Misses GRIFFIN 6l PARK, BEG leave to invite your early attention to to their new stock just received comprising choice styles Bonnet-Ribbons. Silks, Satins. Velvets, together with a carefully selected assortment of Feathers and Flowers. Thankful for past patronage heretofore so liberally be towed. they would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Otober 11.1358. H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door North of the Ward House. TOWANDA, PA. WHERE you can find a constant supply of Bread, Rusk, Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. OY STERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook ed to order. 9~ Particularattention paid to filling orders for parties lieturning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage lie*towed upon u* during the past year, and hoping by close application to business to merit a continuance of the same, wc remain as ever, your humble servant, March lfi. 1857. 11. t. BURR>VK CPLENDII) ROBES AQUILLE, Eu- O chanting Collier* Cheuile, and captivating Habits u Q|iera and Knit Hoods at fcspt. 28, Isjj. MERCVR'S. iiliste.lcmeonu. The Ready Pay System TRIUMPHANT ! AT I.AST it lias been reilnceil to a certainty that fioons can be successfully -old in Towanda FOR CASH. Those doubting this will do well to call at the store of JOSEPH POWELL, Where it will be shown that the Merchant in selling his Goods ran afford to sell cheaper for CASH, and can offer inducements sufficient to iuakc it an object for purchasers at whatever sacrifice they are obliged to make to prornrc the money to adopt in their purchases the Cash System. Having just removed to his new Store, hereafter to bo known a.- the t>E <~I S\l 'YVf *lrE m A A4/jy im $ and lieing now in receipt of a large assortment of goods of almost every description, under the most favorable cir cumstances, for CASH, he is enabled to and will sell at prices far less than can be done by those by whom credit is giveu. EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE! GOODS.—An assortment heretofore unequalled by any thing ever ottered in Towanda of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising many new and desirable sytles of Goods unknown in this mar ket : among which will be found in Ladies Dress Goods, all the novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE. SCHAWLS. —New and Choice Patterns of I* ltroche, Stella, Plaid Wool. Talma, Mantilla, and Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. BONN KTS. Ribbons and Trimmings. whole sale and retail, cheap at the KEYSTONE. DOMESTIC GOODS. — AH the different qualities of Prints, Ginghams, Pleached Goods,fine unbleached Muslins, Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Batts, Ac., cheap at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. /ALOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST INGS.— Black and Colored Cloths,Doeskins.Tweeds, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, and a beautiful assortment of Fancy Cassimeres, cheap at the KEYSSOXK. DOOTS AND SHOES.- All the different JD descriptions of Boots and Shoes, for men. women andchildrens wear, just received and will be sold at less prices than ever known at the KEYSTONE. TTATS AND CAPS. Men's and Boy's 1 L Hats and Caps, in all the new and desirable styles, just received and for sale cheap at the KEYSTOK. ( i ROGER lES ! GROCERIES !—Sugars UT at less prices than can be found elsewhere. Molas ses, Coffee, Ac. Ac., and a superior article of Young Hyson Tea, at 50 cents per pound, just received at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. j "DAINTS, Oils, Glass, Ac. Ac. — At the I. Keystone will always lie found an assortment of Paints, Oils. Gla-s. Sash. Putty, Ac., Ac., together with a ; thousand other kind of Goods, which time nor space will I admit of remuneration. TOWANDA, Oct. 12, 1858. T)RINTKR FRENCH MORINOES—An I I. assortment of Colors of new and beautiful Styles,re- ] ceived to-itav at Od. 11. " POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. \\T OUSTED HOODS. —a large iut of IT Womcus, ami ChiMren'- H<o<is.ji!*t re | ceived at the Oct. 2.>. KKVSTOXE STORK. Mantillas, Cloaks and Raglans. r POWELL would respectfully announce • to the belie - that i;e will always keep on hand u large assortment ot ( looks, Ac., of different Styles, and that he has made arrangements to furnish to order on short I notice any article wanted in this line, from cheapest to liest, at rates below New Y nrfc city retail prices. He w ill also receive samples of new styles as they appear, to which he invites your attention. October 11. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IRON AND STOVE STORE. 1'" Hardware and Stoves. Iron sW'MI "ilffPSMnnd Gils, House Trimmings— TC'I ''TT —' kindsof Carriage trimmings, Snlbcy and Seat Springs, Car \j ;f. penters" and Joiners' Planes, rPtZZT""" "'a Other Tools—Cr<>-- Cut, Mill i and ('ircularSaws, Blacksmith i Tools. Bellows, Anvils, Vices, J Hammers and Screw Plates, | Axfs. Broad Narrow, Lath and Hand Hatchets—Cable, ' Log. Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels i and Spades. POCKETAND TABLE CUTLERY—Shears anil Sois- I sors. Edge Tools of all kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettles, : Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Pails, \ Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep | ing implements. In the HARDWARE line, Rrass, Brittania, Jappnned j and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Band. Scroll j and Hoop Iron. Steel of all kinds. \ a il Rods. Ac. Pumps, I Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works. I Patent. Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather, land 10,000 other articles ton numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the hands of inanufac j turers andimporters, including the largest assortment j and greatest varietv of STOVES I Stoves 25 per cent, less than usual for Cash, or drain at the highest market prices. I Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor, Pining- Room, Six Plate and Cylinder,ever brought into Northern | Pennsylvania or Southern New York : all of which we I are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low J rates, and on as good TERMS a.s can be found this side ot 1 New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought j if first hands and in full packages and large quantities, \ that gives tis an advantage over smaller purchasers and 1 Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to : 15 per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we shall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A largo quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows alwavs on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARD WARE cheap—one door South of Tracy A Moore's, and Powell's new block on Main street, in the new Wood Building, Uttered till over. (train and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. lo.ftno Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will he paid. a*- No credit given over four months, and all hav ing accounts or notes over due hud better call and pay immediately, if they wish to save coat. Towanda, October 1.2, 1858. SALE or REAL ESTATE. IT HE valuable Real Estate, known as "The . Luken's Lands," situate in Warren twp., Bradford Co., l'a., are now offered fur sale to the highest and best bidder. This body of lands consist of four tracts, containing FIFTEEN HUNDRED ACRES of good farming land, -ituate about five miles from the N. Y. A Erie Railroad. Persons desirous to purchase will send their offers in writing in the nature of bids per acre to my agent, WM. EI. WELT. Esq., at his office in TOWANDA* by the 15th day of NOVEMBER next. Offers will lie leceived for the whole body, or for the separate parcels agreeably to the present sub-divisions. No sale will he made of less than one hundred acres, and the parcel.- will not be sold separately unless the body can be disposed of in that way. Terms, one-third in hand and the balance in two year ly instalments with interest. SARAH L. KEEXE, Administratrix C. T. A. cf John Lukens, Uee'd. Philadelphia. Sept. 15, lai.is. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CARS, of all dencrintious, for Men. Women, and Children, which were purchased <.f the manufacturers Rud will is? Sold iLcap tor at I'HIXXEY S. ' ■ ———— itlcrcl]aubi?c, &"c. ]N iw ARRIVAL OF ©@©asß MS. MERCUR lias again the pleasure • of announcing to his patrons anil the public, the arrival at his store of a very large and beautiful assort ment of FALL HOOPS, which means everything that is wanted, and which will as heretofore be sold for I ASH at as low and generally lower prices, than can be lound at other stores. Few possess equal, and none superior facilities for obtaining cheap and desirable Goods, and purchasers are respectfully requested to compare quali ties and prices. Towanda, Sept. 20, IS.IB. f IRENCH MERINOS tod nil Wool Pe- Laines in various colors, for sale by Sept. 21, 1858. H. S. MERCUR. 130PLINS, Valcncias, Plain and Printed PeLaines, Robes, Debeges ami other dress goods, will be found at Sept. 21. 1858. H. S. VERITIES. QHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! !—Single and lO double Broche, Cashmere, Thibet, Silk and Wool Shawls at Sept. 21, 1858. H. S. MERCUR S. QAAA YARDS of those celebrated 6d t)' ft f Prints ; also, an extensive line of Merriiuac Prints, just ree'd by Bept. 11, 1858. ' H. 8. MERCUR. I) ON NET RIBBONS, Fringes and Dress 1> Trimmings ofthe latest styles, new Silks and Vel vets, now offered at low prices, by Sept. 23.1858. H. S. MERCUR. j pOLORED, DOUBLE EXTENSION, \J STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautiful article st received at jyl3 MERCPR'B. , \S USUAL, a large stock of Domestic . Goods, Heavy Peniins Sheetings and Tickings, j Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Irish Linens and White j Goods, of every description, at Sept. 28, 1858. MERCUR S. , /GENTLEMEN'S and Youth's For, Ber- V.JT lin and Buck Gauntlets and Gloves, at Sept. 28, 1858. MERC PR'S j VTEW and fashionable Hat and Caps, Boots J.l and Shoes, great assortment received at Sept. 2s, 1858. MERI 1 US. T ADIES MERINO VESTS, for sale by Ij H. s. MERCUR. / lARRIAO E TRIMMINGS —consisting of \_2 Woolen and Enameled Cloths. Pamasks, Fringes, Laces, Ac. Ac., just received and for sale ly October 12. U.S. MERCUR. j (CROCKERY and t * lass ware, a new assort- J inent now opening at MERCUR S. F 1 A I, I. TItAI) E ! ! $ $ pTf if f JOSEPH KINGSBERY, TWO POORS BELOW PUBLIC SQUARE, ' nnAKES pleasure in informing his customers and the L public generally that he is now prepared to offer the M'JST ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF AUTUMN GOODS ! EVER EXHIBITED IX THIS BOROUGH. Constant additions of desirable articles will be made, and ; no pains will be spared to keep up an assortment of I Goods, which for beauty, variety and cheapness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED! Special attention is invited to the department of READY MADE CLOTHING, j j Tri which may be found every variety of Goods usually kept by houses who devote themselves exclusively to this ' branch of trade, i Towanda, August 20.1858. The Great Atlantic Telegraph! ZMI. E. SCLOXKOXX'S No, 2, Patton's Block. ; r pHK two greatest events of the Nineteenth Century. J are the submarine telegraph between Europe ami \ America, and the uuparalled .-tuck ot READY MADE ' CLOTHING OF M. E. SOLOMON! combining the | greatest variety, latest fashionable, and most durably j made Clothing ever brought to Towanda. I beg to inform 'lie i itizens of Towanda and vicinity. I that 1 have removed to No. 2, Fattens Block, one door I north of Rockwell's store, where 1 shall be happy to see 1 : all my old friends and customers and as many new ones J as may wish to favor me with a call. Having just rcturu | ed from the Eastern ami Western markets where I have I purchased niy Fall ami Winter stock of CLOTHING, i GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.. 1 can supply tin public at lower rates than ever sold here before, as I have i bought my stock for Cash at the lowest figures. MY STOCK CONSISTS OF Overcoats. —Superfine black Beaver Raglans and Sack Overcoats; Black, brown and blue Pilot do; Petersham | do; Sup. black Uni m Cassimere do. Black, brown and i gray Sealskin do ; Deerskin do; Lion skin do; Fancy ! Bear skin do. and various other styles, too numerous to { mention. i Frockcoats. —Fine French black Broadcloth double breasted Frock Coats , single-breasted, same ; Medium quality do; Cotton warp do; French Beaver Business do ; Fancy Cassiniere do ; Side Band do ; Black Union Cass, do ; Fancy Satinett do ; Tweed and Kentucky Jean do. Pants. —Sup. blaek Doeskin Pants ; Medium do ; Blk. cotton warp do ; Fancy Cassimere side band do; Satti nett do ; Farmers and Mechanics Cassimere do. Vests —French Fancy Silk Velvet Vests; Chenille and Printed do ; Silk Vests, of all descriptions ; Silk and Worsted do; Black Satin do ; Cassimere Vests ; Satti net and Plush do. Fi knishimj Goons.—Fancy Silk Ties, Block do ; Fan | cy Silk Scarfs ; Black figured Scarfs; Black Silk Cra- I vats; Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; Cambric do; Silk do ; Fancy cotton do ; White linen-bosom shirts ; Fan cy Marseilles do ; Fancy Linen do ; White Marseilles By ron Collars; Fancy do; Fancy and white linen do; White string and lap do ; Hosiery, of all kinds ; Suspen ders ; White ami Mixed Men's Wrappers and Drawers. A complete assortment of Boy's Clothing! Boots and 1 Shoes and Rubbers, of all kinds, Sole Leather. Upper j Leather, Kip Skin. Calf Skin, etc. I Our motto :" Qi ick Sai.es asi> Smai.i. Profits.'' Cash will be paid for Wool, Hides, Sheep Pelts, and all j kinds of Grain, at the highest market prices. Remember, removed to No. 2, Patton's Block, former , ly occupied by William A. Rockwell. Towanda, Sept. 20. 1858. M.E.SOLOMON. Great Excitement, in ('lothum! o COLLINS <fc POWELL, VRE now receiving the Largest Stock of . Ready-made Clothing ever offered in this market, I which they are si lling at prices that astonish every one; our Goods are got up expressly for our Trade, and are j warranted in every way, our stock consisting of every tiling in the line of Men and Boy's Wear, Black Cloth Coats, Fancy and Plain Business Coats, Sattinett Coats, Black and Fancy jCassimere Pants, Union do,, Sattinett do.. Silk and Plush V ests, Cotton Plush do.,Sattinett do., l'lush and Satin do. Gents Furnishing Goods! Such as Wool Under-Shirts, Wool Drawers. Collars. Cra vats, Suspenders, Gents White and Fancy Shirts, Check and Hickory Shirts, Hoseirv of all kinds. " Hats and Caps, the latest styles of Black Silk Hats made to order. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings ! We are receiving the largest Stock of Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings, everoffered in this market,which we are ready to make to order or sell by the yard. Persons wishing Clothing made up to order! will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere,as we warrant eve rything to fit or no sale. We keep none bnt the best work men, and are receiving the latest Fashions every month. Persons wanting anything in our line, will please give us a call as we keep nothing bnt Men and Boy s Wear, and think we buy our Goods cheaper than those that only buy a few. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in payment for (loods and on short credit. Cutting done as usual,and no charge when the Goods are bought of us. Don't for get the place, one door south of Hall's Hardware store. October 12. 1858. COLLINS ft POWELL. the enclosure of the Sub scriber in Burlington twp., near the Overshot i m 'lL about the Ist of September inst., a light j red YEARLING, stout hnilt,smutty face. Any informa tion concerning said Yearling will be thankfully received by MORRIS MACDONALI). Burlington, Sept. 20, 1858. HOI SI! KEEPING at regular soiarii down pricv, at MARSH A CO'S. fttisreilaneons Tioga Point Agricultural to junction Iron Works, AT Athens, 1 Bradford County, Pa, YVLI I,LS. ill7)0D A CO. EMERY'S PATENT RAILROAD HORSE POWERS! UJK are manufacturing these justly celebrated End- j less Chain Powers, fur one and two horses ; to j which wc have added such improvements a* to make them ; j the best endless Chain Powers in the world. Our THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS Are much improved over the Albany machines,and work j admirably. Our new TIOGA POINT THRESHER AND CLEANER, Just finished, will, we are confident, prove itself to be the j I Best Combined Thkkshkk and Winnower in market. . I It runs easily, is simple, strong, light and durable; will 1 ; not carry over, nor waste grain ; and will thresh and ! i dean lit for m.rket as much grain per day. with the same j ; power, as any Thresher with Separator will thresh. ft is admirably adapted for two and four horse powers. | Job thresher- will find it to be just the machine they have so long desired to find. ' Our Horse Powers and Threriiers are. to say the least, [ equal to any made in the Union ; so that farmers hi Sou thern New-York and Northern Pennsylvania, will find it , to their advantage to buy our Machines, on account of j saving heavy expense in freights, as well as for their su ! periority. We invite the particular attention of Farmers and Deal : ers to our TIOGA POINT FEED CUTTERS, GALE'S PATENT. I We can with confidence, recommend these Hay, Straw | and stalk Cutters on account of simplicity, durability, j strength, efficiency, ease of operation, rapid cutting, Ac. I They do away with the very serious objections heretofore j urged bv farmers and others, and justly to \ against all I patented feed cutters ; namely—that they are too com- ; plicated, too many small castings and traps, consequent- , I ly too liable to get out of repair ; that they have too ' many wearing or friction places,therefore hard to operate. 1 j Our Feed Cutters have two simple straight knives which can easily be sharpened, or. if ever necessary, can be made by any blacksmith. All are warranted to give sat isfaefion. Ask your merchant to order one for you. and ; send for our Catalooie, which contains additional in-' j formation concerning all of the above mentioned machines j and many others of our manufacture and sale. YVELLES, BLOOD A CO. Athens, Sept. 1.1, 18.78. I/Crxtchod Horses for Sale, TIIE Subscribers desire to sell ! fine span of matched BLACK HORSES, „LI.CJL-!'<it having teaming enough to keep them tni i ployed. Said team is a valuable one and is well known, I having been formerly owned by Messrs. Harris A Page, | and Welles A Brooks. Tney took the first premium as | she best pair Carriage Horses at the Bradford County Ag- j , ricnlturai Fair in 1817—their weight is about 1200 pounds ; each. We will sell them cheap, cither for cash, or on | time with approved security. Athens, Sept. 21, 1858. WELLES, BLOOD ft CO. t R. WATKOCS n. M. SF.WAHI) E. H. COOK. I> WAT 110 US & Co., DEALERS IX \ 11 • HEAVY 4- SHELF HARDIVARE, No's. 1 A j J, Water st. Elmira, N. Y". | We have recant ly made large additions to our extensive | stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev- I ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma- I terials, Iron and steel, Nails and spik.t, Ropes and C'ord- I age, Paints, Oils and Glass, Mill saws of every size and shape, either Mulay Gang or < ircular. j Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A leather, Class at wholesale. We are prepared to supply 1 Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on I hand or made to order. j COUTRACTOU'S TOOLS—YVheelbarrows, Ames' Sho ! vels, Blasting Powder, Ac. i Agents for Rich A Wilder's Patent Salamander Safes, Fairbank's Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. lairge sizes up to 60 inch, always on hand and sold at 1 Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by • mail. Elmira, April 7, IS5>. n-41-12m Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, TOH'AXDA, BRADFORD CO., DA. INSTRUCTORS. , DAVID CRAFT, A. B. Principal, Professor of Ancient Languages and Mental and Moral Science ; OLIVER 8. DEAN, A. 8., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. | MISS A. ELIZA FRITCHER, Preceptress ; MISS EMI LIE A. BUTLER, A distant ; MISS O. LOUISA JUNKS, Instructor on Piano, and of j Drawing; j Mr. CAN FIELD DAYTON, Steward. The Fall Term commences on Wednesday, AUGUST 25, ami will continue I t weeks. expenses per tekm. Payable invariably in advance, or one half on entering the school, and one half at the middle of the term—Fuel and contingencies included : i Primary, per term, f 4 00 I Preparatory <; 00 i Higher, Ist year, perterm 7 00 Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term, 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00 Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term, 8 00 j Collegiate, per term 10 00 N. 1!. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged II per term for ! uel and contingents ; for instrument uu which to take j lessons, 50c, or for practice 12,00. EXTRAS. | French $1 on ! Drawing 3 no i Tuition on Piano Forte with use of Instrument,... 12 00 do do per quarter of II weeks,.. 10 00 | Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and I light >2 00 j Washing, per dozen 3s No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside I within two miles ofthe Institute shall be admitted to tui j tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or | loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian, j The arrangements for Boarding will be under the entire i control and management ofthe Steward, while the Prin ' cipal and Teachers residing in the Institute, will be able | to exercise a constant watch over the pupils, mingling j with-them as members of the same family ; as a Board j ing School for youth of both sexes, the Institute will af | ford increased and superior advantages. Parents and | guardians may be assured that all due care will be exer | cised over the health, the manners and morals of those en trusted to their care, and all suitable aid rendered at all j times in promoting their advaueement in study. J Pupils boarding in the Hall, will furnish their own beJ, l bedding, towels, Ac. and the table silver at their option. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the regulations, and none will be admitted on I other terms. I Special exercises are arranged without extra charge for j those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. grja wow is the time I T7i,l TO GET j k MELAINOTYPES & AMBROTYPES CHEAP ! / \ G. H. WOOD J \ Hos reduced his prices of all kinds of A Pictures with Oases, 25 per cent. Frames of all kinds kept on hand also at reduced pri ces. Good Cases with Melainotypes, 75 cents ; all other kinds in proportion, lloorus open at all hours. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather (except lor children.) All j work warranted. I Towanda, July 27,1858. GEO. 11. IIUNTIISrO, RESPECTFULLY informs his former customers and the public generally, teat he has removed his TAILOR'S SHOP. To one door south of Tracy A Moore's store and imme diately opposite D. C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He flatters himself that from his long experience in bn ; siness he will be able to please all who may favor him ! with their custom. (>wig to the Inw pressure in the mo ney market, he will make Coats from $2 50 to $4 60each and other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not he refused, if offered. Towanda, March 20,1858. Ladies Dress Goods. PARTICULAR attention is invited to a large assort ment of Indies' Dress Goods, now being received by ' JOSEPH POWELL—comprising everything that is now fashionable aud durable in Be rages, Crape Mosetts, Or gandies. French Printed Jaconetts, Lawns, English and ' French Prints, Brilliants, Ducal Plaids, Lustres, Challi'R ' Ginghams, Prints, Ac., Ac., which will lie sold at prices far less than ever before offered in Towanda. June 8. 1818. tetr To all wanting Farms, see advertise mentof TTainmonton Lands. Dnsincas QTarbe DIl CHAS, M.TURNER, PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON, offers his professional services to the InhahiUata of Towanda and vicinity. Office and res idence in the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH, Em}., ouc door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine Street. K. OVERTON, .TR, O. D. MONTANYE. Overton & montanve, ATTOR NEYS A T LA W— Office in Union Block, former ly occupied by J AS. M ACKAKLANE. TI. 3. MAMU P. P. MORROW. \| A DILL A MORROW, A TTOR NE YS ! i'l AND COUNSELLORS AT LAlV Office over Mercur's Store. Towanda, Pa. Towanda. April 2, is. n-43-tf DR. E 11. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SI 'RGEON, offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence ! on Pine street, where he can always be found when not professionally engaged. B. PARSONS, ATTORNEY AT IJ* LAW, TROY, Bradford Co., I'a. Office over V. Jf. ft H. F. Long's store. Aug- 7.15t. HE NKV 15. M• KEAX, ATTO/.' A' /: I * . AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt ! attention to business entrusted to him. Collections made i on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octlfl LI.IIAXAX SMITH, having returned to I J Towanda. has opened a Law Office over Mercur's , Store. Dec. 1,1857. McC ABE ; S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. hingsbery's V J. Powell's stores. THE subscriber would respectfully tender to ! his customers and the public generally hissin | Tt 7r cere thanks for the very liticral patronage ex- I tended to him the past season. He solicits a continuance of the same. He would say to the public that he intends to keen con stantly on hand a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds, i the best the country affords, which he intends to sell for : very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.— j Please give me a call. a<?"Meats, Ac., will be delivered on short notice, when j ordered, at any place in the Corporation. Towanda, Feb. 12, IS.'. 7. J. McC A BE. j TOWANDA FOUNDRY. | 1 THE subscriber continues to carry on the Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line on short notice and in a ; workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to 1 order Plows, Stoves, Mil! Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon- 1 Boxes, and any article of ca>t iron that may be required. Turning and lifting tip work will be done on short notice anil on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase Stoves of any kind will find it much to their advantage to boy at the Foundry, as they can he repaired much cheaper. Please rail and examine before purchasing else- ' where. Old cast iron and drain taken in payment— Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mercur's Block. Sis' I would also say to those having accounts stand ing over six months, that they must he settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pay up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 22, 185 C. NEW TIN SHOP! j r IM1E undersigned respectfully informs his friends and J. the public generally, that he has opened a new TIN WARE A- SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT in the Foundry, first door lielow Mercur's Store, where he is prepared to conduct the business in all its various branches. Tin Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or der, 'm short notice. Stoves of various styles constantly for sale. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. Old iron, Copper and Brass taken ill exchange for goods. June 1. 1858. JOHN CARMAN. ARE YOU INSURED? Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co., TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. THUS Company insures against loss or rlam 1. age by Fire, idwelling houses, Furniture Warehou ses. Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. DIRECTORS. II W. TRACY, ALLEN M'KEAN, JOHN F. LONG, GUY TRACY, EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB KIRBY. JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL BAILEY, T-v\ \c MYER, WM. KINOSI.EY. PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL. H. W. TRACY. President. ALLEN M'KEAN. Vice President: JUDKON HOI.- COMB, Secretary; LAPOBTB, MASON A CO., Treas. 11. B. M'KEAN, TMRE INSURANCE AGENT, at Towau- JI. da. Pa., for the following reliable Companies : Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. Capital, $200,000. State Mutual Insurance Co. . Harrislurg, Pa. Capital, $200,00 0. Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa Capital, $300,00 0. Great Western Insurance Co. - Philadelphia Towanda. July 11, 1858. HAMMONTON LANDS—NEW ENGLAND SETTLE MENT--RARE OPPORTUNITY—TO ALL WANT ING FARMS—in a healthy place, tventy-five miles from Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic railroad. New Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sale, and the first division of 10,000 acres divided up into farms of twenty acres and upwards. The soil is of the best quali ty for the production of fruits, grains, Ac. The price is sls to S2O per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly instal ments, within a term of four years, with interest. The j terms are made easy, in order to insure the rapid ini j provoment of the land, by enabling every industrious man j to BUN A farm. It is now being extensively improved by good roads, and some of the best citizens from New Eng land and the Middle States are erecting large improve ments. It is a scene of the greatest improvement out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses have been built in four months. Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an important business place, on account of its being in the midst of a great market. Every article raised up on this land finds an immediate sale. The water is ex cellent. and no such thing as fever is known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and retentive of manures. It is free of stones arid easily* worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the pro duction of crops most adapted to its market. The reader may be well aware that the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dol lars. The land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the snot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills arc now l>eing opened, and brickyards being started on the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present con venience for one hundred dollars. On account of the ex tensive emigration, this is tlie best course to in order to get a place to live in at first. Carpenters and builders are on hand to put up houses on the best terms. In settling here the emigrant has many advantages- He is within a few hours' ride of the great cities in the Middle States and New England ; he is near his old friends and associations ; he is in a settled country, where every improvement and comfort of civilization is at hand; he is in a healthy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and his own health liy those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of the young and hardy in far off regions away from home and friends. Besides, he has a mild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve the railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once lie struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown in the market ; and unless these statements were correct uo one would be invited to examine the land before pur chasing. This nil are expected to do. They will see the land under cultivation ; they will meet persons.no donbt from their own neighborhood; they will witness the im provements and can judge of the character of the popu lation. l'ersons should come prepared to purchase as many are locating, and locations are not held on refusal. The Hammontcn Farmer, a monthly Literary and Ag ricultural sheet, containing full information of Hammon ton, will be sent to each inquirer, and can be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance, when purchase money is paid. Route to j the land Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by railroad at 7j. A. M., and 54, P. M. ; when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven iences w ill be found. Li tters and applications can lie ad dressed to S. B. COUUHLIN, 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheer fully furnished. Attention! Dentists! Teeth ! JUST received, an assortment of Superior MINERAL TEETH -warranted to stand fire, riveting, mastica tion, Ac. They are good imitations of Nature and pre sent every variety of form, size, color and arrangement, from a single tooth to an entire set, with or without ar tificial gums, with desirable large sized and extra long platina pins. For sale by Towanda, June 15,1858. DR. 11. C. TORTF-R. fllistclaneons. ' Wf w. A. CHAMBERS VaL fly CLOCK k WATCH Towauda, Pa. THUS IS THE ESTABLISHVrv* A where you can find a very fine „ '"M WATCHES AND JEWELRY of alldeoriT nni - l,: if good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from m"; w tip, and warranted to give good aatisfartion!. lam also agent for the sale of D. E. LFNTs i Barometers, which every farmer should a 'i w ees from $* to S2O. according to finish ft done as usual in a neat and workmanlike ""U --™nted. WM. A.• N. B. The person that took a Breast Pin fr , July 3d, to show to his wife, had better > ;ii: a m * + '■ regard to the matter, perhaps it will save h ~, and trouble. mni ** Towanda, Nov. 24. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRy A. BK. Warner's New i]- Splendid Jnrelry Store, one door of Pa lions Drug Store 00 11 AS just been opened with'the W. , _ most choice stock of JEWELRY ever 3L R ub,Sc - Ind ed JBa - the opening of his new &t„ r ; J '■" s'"■aiigumt.-d a new era in i inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant iW w ' he gives the most reliable assurance of an' almw j ble reduction in prices : the rich and tasteful artV' C . " j ing been all bought with ready cash. A.M. W.. when he rcfiects how. for the past v „ : a far less attractive stock, he has enjoved so iaro" * 1 • of public patronage, flatters himself that tlie : crease of Goods he now oilers, which have k-en ■* !?."' ! much more advantageously, will enable him to in'"'* 1 i the generous confidence which has hitherto been" safed to him. He therefore solicits continual favor of his old customers, and invites the pubic * '' i ly to come and see the fashions. " " - A3-THE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT j continue to be distinguished by the skill and LJ!' which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the euv, V 1 utation of being the most reliable in town. Towanda. September 24, 155. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS r inforn, his friends | I public that he is now receiving a* k stand one door north of I-aporte, Mason A Co jW, house, a large and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of varions pattern I Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre T -. j Dining.Tea and Pembroke Tables.Standsofeven ' kind, Cane. Flag and Wood seat Chairs high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bed-tead* Bureaus. Lounges, Gilt and Rose wood Picture Framei, Iron Hat Stands, Corner and side do. of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrtrw I Cupboards, looking glasses, Ac. ea-COFFINS.of every size and quality, and u tend on all occasions when required. The public are invited to examine mv assortment afar , purchasing elsewhere, as I will sell cheaper than atr ;*. I establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, August 8, 1855. THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPE RATION! nTHE subscriber would mm® to the public that he has nw i hand, and will make to order i kinds of CABINET FI"RNITTSS such as Sofas,Divans,Loungw.Ca tre, Card, Dining and Bre-akfs.-:Ti ble. Mahogany, Walnut Mawu Cherry Bureaus, Stands of TIE* kinds, ("hairsand Bedsteadtoftrtr description, which are. and will be made of thebesia terial and workmanlike manner, and which they will * for cash cheaper than can he bought in any other Wn room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand en th - -:* i sonable terms. A good HEARSE will fle furnisWi Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKIXsOi Towanda, January 1. 1857. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS 4C 11 est sitle of the Public Square, opposite tl Court House. BAILEY A XEYIXS are just receiriae large addition totheirstock of Provisions,G: ef.t 1 Yankee Notions. Tovs, Fruit. Confectionary, 4r.. *ti: will be sold wholesale of retail for rash, or in exhancrh most kinds of country produce, at prices that cuwti to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers is do well to call and examine our stock and prices. GROCERIES. Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Choc* it i Cocoa, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, (linger, i'tpi** -*> Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cinamon, Ground Mastir!.Pw 1 Sance, Soda. Saleratns.Cream Tartar. Candles, Bar Soap. Vinegar. Starch, Ac. PROVISIONS. [ Flonr. Buckwheat Floor, Rye Flour. Corn Meal. Pork, Hams A Shoulders. Mackerel. Codfish, Sha: ii j Trout, I'ickeled and Smoked Herring.Cheese,Ri'f.Bai ! Onions,' Potatoes, Butter. I-ard, Crackers, Ac. ic. FRUIT. Prunes, Citron. Figs, Eng. Currants. Raisins, -i i ons and Oranges, Green andDricd Apples, ami r ;( I Almonds, Pecan nuts, Prazil nuts, Grenoble and JUG | Walnuts, Filberts.'Pea nuts. Chestnuts.Hi kry '-J GERMAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN TOYS, FANCY 1 ! Ac—Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China. Pewter A ' Tea Setts. Dolls. Trumpets, Toy Guns. A ■ . r-liafs :i | monicas. Glass, Paper and Wood Inlaid Workßoie' ; Toilet Cases. Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, 4c. l'cari .ec Papier Mache and Leather Port Monaics Wallets. Ivory. Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs. T* 1 co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases. Tooth. Hair and Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery. Hair Oil.A'*' FOOLS CAP, Letter, Commercial Note and lbti : j I Paper. Envelopes. Wafers. Sealing Wax. Ink. Int-xj j Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders. Pens. WnfffW I Ac. Ac. TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and R'X'k 8U Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A M ' l - N Towanda, November 26,1855. . _ TOMB STONES AND MONUMENT: Towanda DSarble Factory. (Nearh/ Opposite the Ward Ilouit A. The subscriber has just opened the i" DA MARBLE FACTORY prepared toj furnish M"iiunmnt< ar : ■ W/fIHI lie I Stones, manufactured (mm the ' T r „ ? tfU of RUTLAND and ITALIAN MAKBU* ' wrought into such styles and desica= x " suit every variety of taste. v ,, Persons wishing to make their - f ' _ —- can do so whenever in Towanda. hyrt- - >( this New Establishment. • : viti The superior quality of the stock, the artiste*- * of the work.and the promptness with which l 'r>.** be filled, will offer inducements to visit this ne* * . F. H. BALDWIN, Pr"P ntl ' Towanda, July 26,1858. REFERENCES, WAVERI.Y. TOWANDA. RL * Hon. Nathan Bristol. Prof. C. R. Cobarn. ;C. H. Shepard, Cashier, Rev. Julius Fw-Wc. R. G. Crans, Merchant, H. S Mercur. Jleri Alpin A Doubleday, do. Montanves. Rev. O. Crane. T. M. Woodruff Stirr " Wm. Putnam, Col. A. M Kean, 1- '■ " D. A. Shepard. Hon. P Wilmot. F. Tyler. Pres't. Rank. " J.C. Advna ciiEMCNo. " YVni- ElweM. G. W. Buck, Esq. E. A. Parsons. M- -yV, wvsox. E. 0. Goodrich. W-I** 1 ** V. E. Pi.'ilct, Esq. —H THE PEOPLES rtl BOOT & Sl fOK I,' LYUAN \ l and Shoe Shop, in the building f ■ . by John Burger, as B , ( ' n '. < 1 , l *|j,. 1 sion store, north side of the j and immediately under the Billiard Saloon. 1 fully n>k his share of patronage. y, f4 Grateful for past patronage, he would 'f- orA ' mers, and the public, that be will mantua i on the most liberal terms, all kinds of wer - will guarantee to fit and good work: or no 'j„jf i - long experience in the business, and as ne f but the best workmen, lie feels con" et ap good' cannot fail to give satisfaction. He wti a fjf 1 Boots for $3 25 ; Calf do., $4 ; Cowhide 1 do., $3 50. ,-nte ail wD r^ I MENDING—He is prepared to execute i line on the shorteST notice, at the " ' boet Half-soling men's boots. 50 ctß ->i ' Com®" 11 " shoes mended at corresponding price • patches. 64 cents each. k • iteti*!*, M*Give him a call: examine Ins * ■ prices, and he will mot fail to jlca--<; 1 Remember the place, under the Biih- ' u'AR- n Towanda, Oct. 45,1E55.
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