farmer's Department. SALT TO DESTROY WORMS, &C. — In (hat cx ccllfiit paper, the Ucnnantowu Ttlrgrnyh, we iiml some remarks on the value of salt to de stroy worms on vegetables. We copy what follows: A weak brine, not exceedimr the strength of sea water, proves a remedy for the " squash destroyer," one of the insidnous and persevering, as well as voraciously destructive enemies with which the gardener and fruit grower is called to contend. It is also a tno>t effectual preventive of njJivlcs, or plant lice, vermin which prey upon the cabbage and tur nip tribes. In every instance of the applica tion of brine to those vegetables that has fal len under our observation, its success has been complete. No injury need be apprehended from :i very liberal application, say one quart to a plant, if the solution be of the strength indicated. AH the cabbage tril>c are liable to be at tacked ami fatally injured by minute maggots, resembling, very nearly, the maggots in cheese, and which are doubtless the hrca of some fly. There is another enemy, also, by which they arc frequently infested—a small grub, similar, in many respects, to those fotlnd in corn and potato hills, and which not nufrequcntly prove very destructive. Salt water applied to the hills will have a tendency to arrest their dep redations, and if the application lie repeated frequently, say once in two or three days, it will effectually destroy or drive them off. The water, however, should not be allowed to come in contact with the foliage, in this in stance, but should lie applied to the soil imme diately around the stalks, hut without coming in actual contact with them. To destroy the lirst named insects, it may lie applied in a state sufficiently dilute to admit of a perfect ablution of every part of the foliage ; hut as we said before, care must, be taken not to make it too strong, or will destroy the plant. Every cook knows, or ought to know, that the washing of cabbage, lettuce, spinach, Ac., in salt water be fore cooking or preparing for the tabic, is sure to expel every species of insect which so fre quently seeks a habitation or a shelter in these vegetables.— II r cstcni Agriculturist, June. Tr.RF. VALVE OK A FARM. —There is some thing in the owning a piet e of ground which effects me as do the old ruins of England. 1 am free to confess that the value of a farm is not chiefly in its crmis of cereal grain, its or chards of fruit, and its herds, but in those lar ger and more easily reaped harvest of associa tions, fancies, and dreamy hroodings which it begets. From boyhood 1 have associated clas sical civic virtues and old heroic integrity with the soil. No one who has peopled his voung brain with the fancies of Grecian mythology but comes to feel a certain magical fancy for the earth. The very smell of fresh turned earth brings upas many dreams and visions of the country as sandal wood does of oriental senses. At any rate, I feel in walking under these trees and about their slopes, something of that enchantment of vague and mysterious glimpse of the past which I one felt about the ruins of Kcnilworth Castle. For thousands of years this piece of ground had wrought its tasks. Old slumberous forests used to darken it; innumerable deer have tramped across it ; foxes have blinked through its bushes, and wolves howled and growled as they battered along its rustling leaves to empty with maws. How many birds ; how many flocks of pigeons, thousands of years ago ; how many hawks dashed wildly among tlieni : how many insects, nocturnal and diurnal ; how many mailed bugs and limber serpents, gliding among mossy stones have had possession here before my dav ! It will not be long before 1, too shall be wast ed and recordless.— Henry Ward licechcr. KHAHI N*R. CAIUSAOES. — I have been troubled much at times with the untowardness on the part of my cabbages, and cauliflowers as well as brocoli, to form their appropriate heads.— Conversing on the subject some two or three years ago with a friend fond of Horticulture, lie informed me that some one of much practi cal experience in the raising of such vegeta bles, told him, that tiic way to insure their heading was to transplant them twice, the sec ond transplanting to take place at a moderate interval after the first. The very next year another friend, who had been bringing for ward many ordinary garden vegetables in a hot lied, sent me a number of well-grown plants both of cauliflowers and cabbages when those 1 had planted were scarcely above ground.— At the time I received them, I had not pre pared the ground destined for the reception of such vegetables, and was too busy with oth er things to do so forthwith. I accordinglv struck the end of a hoc-blade into a soft weil prepared border, and turning the handle down so as to leave a sufficient cavity to set out the plants. A friend in town has tried the plan above recommended, of twice planting the same plants with unvaried success.— Ed. TTT.YTS ox Pitrxtvo FOR THE SEASON*. —We have often given our ideas of pruning, and cannot do more than to give merely an outline now. Never eat a li:Ii of more than half an inch in diameter in the months of March, April or May ; but. cut in June, October or Novem ber, anil always cover the wound, even of small limbs, with gnm shellac dissolved in al cohol. Out out where limbs cross, or where they incline too many of them to the inside of tlie tree. Ho not cut off the young side shoots and leaves in the growing season, us they are placed there to elaborate sap, ami will increase the growth of the tree. As a general thing, ton much pruning is done to young trees. If started judh iously, they need but little, very little trimming, annually, so that if the owner of a young orchard has an uncontrollable desire to use his knife, he had better supply his pockets with several pie ces of soft pine wood, before lie takes a stroll through his orchard. Prevention is better than cure.— \cir Englniul Farmer. TSI.EE GRASS AND WOODLAND PASTURES.— Cassias M. Clav gives some valuable direc tions in the Ohio Farmer, respecting blue grass pastures. He says the older the sward is the better. He has a pasture which has not been broken for more than sixty years, and it is the on the farm. As to woodland pastures, lie says they will keep young stock growing, or old stock, "on foot," but will not fatten them. "Just as far as there is shade, the grass is deficient in nutritious qualities —that grass which is most exposed to the sun being best." Flour is very caree at Vera Cruz.— \ largo importation is talked of, as the noeos .tics ..f the po,>p|<- require it IhijiitcsG Cards. rp F. M APIT.E, M. P., PJI YSfCTAN X • A SI) SURGE aV—Office at his resilience in Wyinx, fa. July gs, I.S55.—Cm DM. JOHN MTNTOSH, SI'RGEON J)KST/S7', HAS UKTVUNED. Office next door j-> Merein 's store, and over Alexander's Clothing Store, Main strs t. Towanda. February 21. 1*55. I AMES M A (.'FAR LAN E, A TTORNE Y *J AT /.Air, TOWAXDA, I'A. Occupies the Office, in the Union liiork, formerly owned hy John Adams Esq. l r lie will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants and Pension*. March 22, ls.Vi. If.M \ 1)11.1 f, I>. MORROW. MA 1 >i LL & MOT! ROW, A TTOIINE YS AXI), COUSSEI./.ORS AT /.Alf.—Ottue over Mcrrur's Store, Towanda, Pa. Towanda. April 2, li. n-bt-tf Di!. E. 11. MASON, I'll YS/t WAN A Nt) SVRUEoX, oilers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence on Pine street, where he can always lie found when not professionally engaged. JOHN r. ADAMS I*A. OfCRTOX. A PAMS A OVERTON, ATTORNEYS jL\- AT /.All'. Office in ttie room formerly occupied l>y Ceorgc Sanderson, over Burton Kingsliery's store. Towanda. May 20. is. PURVEYING.—IAMKS A.PAINE,Sur kA vcyor fur Bradford County, is prepared to attend to thefaliove business in all its brunches. His office is at Towanda. All letters addressed to him .at this place will meet with prompt attention. April 4,1851. CUT H. WATKINS, ATTORNEY lr \ 1 COUNSELLOR AT LA IV. will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections will receive his special attention. Office a lew doors north of the Ward House. Towanda, May 15, IfVifi. GEORGE H. WCOP' Damirrrcan k Glass Picture Gallery, IN' PATTOX'S Xl'.W PLUCK. Corner of Main and I Itridge —t—., Towanda. Pa., is ttie place to get CLASS PUTTI'IIKS. (usually enlletl Anihrotypes.) They are far superior to alt other kinds of pictures. Having un reflec tion. they can Is-.scon in any position, and can be taken in much less time ttian Daguerreotypes, and equally well in cloudy as clear weather. i; rt-Mini ttnres put into Lockets, Breast pins, Ac., as usual. Rooms ii|.cu at all hours. Pictures put up on short notice. Towaudn. January 22, IS.a;. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! la 1 AKM KIT'S UNION INSURANCE CO. IJ ATI/ESS. PA. Hon. HOIIAf'E WII.LiSTO.X. President: P. WELLES. Jr. Vice President and Treasurer; J. K. CANFIKLD, Secretary. Hoard of Directors —Hon. Horace Wiilisfon, Francis I Tvler. Course A. Perkins, J. T. D. Myer. ('. X". Khipntar, K. Welles. Jr.. J. K. Couth id. Athens; Hon. John L:l --|tnrte, Towanda ; Ceil. Itradley Wakeman. Laccyviilc : | IS. M. Hoiloubark, Wilke.s-Barre; Michael Meylert, La porte. Pa. P. o. MOODY, Agent for Bradford County. Address, W.ivcrly, X. V. © CM) MSHSJGfe COLLINS &. POWELL TTTOPLD respectfully inform their friends and the pule \ I lie that thev have REMOVED their CLOTH IXC A* FFRNISHINK'STORK to Patton's New llrick Block, X'o. A. and will tie happy to wait mi all who may give them a call. Their stock consists of Black Broadcloth and Fancy Coats ; Fancy Cassimere Coats, of all odors ; 1 thick and Fancy Cassimere Pants; Black Satin and Fancy Vests ; Marseilles Vests. White and Fancy : Marseilles and Linen Coats, all kinds ; Linen Pants, Shirt Collars, Cravats and Hose. Hats, of ail kinds. (lanncnts of all kinds made up to order, and warranted to tit or no sale. Our stock comprises all kinds of goods adapted to men's wear, which we are bound to sell cheap er than any other establishment, in town or county. C UTTIXG done to order as usual. Towanda, June 0, ls.Vi. TOWANDA TEMME SiEM'ilAlEYo r I"MHS school, under the charge of the Misses HANSON, JL i- lu lil in the new building on Second street, west of the Ward House. The school year will consist of four quarters, of eleven weeks each. The summer vacation commencing in July, and ending in September. T Mil Ms. run QKARTKR : First Clans —To include the elementary Engli.-li ) .. .... branches .and the study of the I/itin language, j %l Second ( Ins* —To include the more advanced ,-tu- i dies of the Knglish branches, with Mathematics. • $; 00 and tin* stndv of t.atin and French \ Third Class —To include Mathematics, Mental i and Moral PliilosopUy. Hlietorie, Botany, Ac., jl2 00 with Latin and French, V Knelt pupil will bring witli her a desk and chair. There will be no extra charges whatever. Mnsic.- -instruction on the Piano, with use of instru ment, will lie given by Miss REBECCA I>. HANSON, at $1(1 per quarter. The Winter Term commences MONDAY, Nov. 20. LKCTVUES on Bijetoric, Moral and Intellectual Philo sophy. and the higher branches of English Composition, will also lie delivered once or twice in each week. They lieg leave to refer to the following named gentle men : —lit. Dev. AI.ONZO POTTER. Bishop of the Diocese of lYiin'a. Philadelphia ; Bev. Dr. MACLEAN, Presidcntof the College of Xew Jersey, Princeton. Hon. David WII.MOT, (I. F. MASON. Esq., (\ L. WARD, Esq., Jinn. KEOKUK SANDERSON, 1). F. BAUNTOW , Esq. Col. J. F. Mr INS, Towanda. Towiaida. November !>, ls.Vi. THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TO I VAN DA, HRADFORD CO., PA. TXSTBI'CTORS ; REV. SAMFEL F. Ctil.T. Principal, Professor of Natu ral, Mental and Moral Srieliee ; BEV. J AMES M. WILLIAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and lb-lies Lettres ; (.'BAULKS B. CORniN, A. M.. Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal School; E. ALBERT U'DWItJ, A.M., Professor of Modern Lan [Negotiations are making to secure eminent ladies to fill the vacant placrs fore the opening of the term.] Mr. CAXFKLD DAYTON, Steward. fiThe Fall Term commences on WEDNESDAY, August 20. lft'ii',, and will continue fourteen weeks. The Winter Term commences November 2U, and contin ues 11 weeks, besides 10 days recess at Christmas. EXPENSES run TERM : Payable invariably in advance-—F'ucl and contingencies all included : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term JI " Fourth il .. " Third 7 .. " Second 8 .. " First 10 Pupils using scholarships arc charged $1 tier term for fuel and contingents ; tor instrument on which to take lessons, 50c, or for practice 42.00 EXTRAS : French, flernnin, Spanish or Italian, each, 5 When taken without other branches, 7 .. Drawing j Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each J .. Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument,.. . 12 .. do do per quarter of 11 weeks, 10 .. Oil painting in landscapes, per term s> do figures 10 Boom rent for lodgers I 75 The Voting /.ailits will find board in the Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week, 1 75 Fuel and light 05 The male pupils can find hoard in private families, at per week from ?2 00 to 2 50 Washing, per dozen Pupils boarding in the Hall, (who will lie exclusively Females.) will lurnish their own lied, bedding, towels, Ac. and the table silver at tlieir option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The hoarding bills for the term must lie paid in advance: or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the terin. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to tiie obser vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on other terms. Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common school*. For classification of studies and text-books, see circu lars. for which apply to C. L. WARD, President. S. F. COI.T, Sec. J. D. MOXTAXYE, Treasurer. July J, IKsfi. Q 'I tINS SI GARS—Brown, Refined, Pow- ) den il. ('rustied and Crannlated ; Molasses, Syrup. Bio and Java Coffee. Bice, Saleratus, (linger. Sperm Candles, Bice. Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Croceries. fur sale cheap at jnue!) FOX'S. Book and Prriodical Agcicv. MLAL GHLIN, Post Office /intiding : • Dealer in all kinds of new and popular lhioiis i ('k woiiKM.s, CHEAT Pi RMCATIONS. MAPS AMI CM hits. IhcTFHEs AMI FRAMES, FANCY ENVEI.OPES.Con VLKSATION CARDS, AC., AC., w ill supply all orders for anything in the above with promptness and despatch. Towanda. January is, |s.*>4. DRIED PEEP- Abo A few very Ihk fine smoked Tongues, at * FoX'S. illistfll COU3. It AI. AY ETjnao s, ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA. Wholesale and retail dealer in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S HORSE POWERS TlntKKinsraß \xt> saci'iaaiATonw, CO.VKIY\ % F.Ii TKFSHMiHS X V.V.VO'JS* f Portable Saw-Mills, Clover Hollers and Feed Cutters, Emery's Cider Mills, Apple Parers, Clow sand Ktl-ey's and other Grain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tools. Ketchnm's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymour's Grain Drills, Broad east Seed Sowers, Ac. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated FAN MILLS, Which 1 am prepared to sell at either WHOLESALE OP RETAIL, on very favorable terms. These mills at e warranted second to none in the United States, for durability, efficiency and simplicity, and will do in the best manner and rapidly, all kinds of dialling and ( leaning all kinds of Grain, Crass Seed, Ac. UiY Warranted to chaff lit for market, from 40 to 60 bushels of Wheat per hour. Orders solicited. November I.Hlu. K. M. WELLES. Corn Shcllers at Wholesale and Retail. IAAI ] ire pa red to sell as above, on very fa vorable terms, the BEST CORN SMELLERS* ever sold in Bradford County. Where two or mole Corn Shcllers are wanted In one neighborhood, I will deliver them at a small charge extra. Price uf Shelter, with single balance wheel, fs (Ml do don Me do S .">0 Farmers arc invited to examine them. Athens, Pa.. Nov. 1. Is.-,.;. R. M. WEEI.KS. THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, AND DIRECT k TO-&-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. TAMES HARRIS. EI.4X-TKICI.IN, of Towanda, re-peet fully informs the public that he has lately procured from New York the rclebnitcd Electro-Chemical Rath, which has proven to he one of the most 'important and wonderful discoveries of the age. from its ability to extract minerals from the human sy-ti m. Some eight years ago. a physician of Cincinnati disco vered the process of extracting minerals from the body, hy galvani-io ; more recently. M. Verges, of New York, an electro-gilder, having -uili red from the introduction of poisonous minerals into hi- system in the prosecution of liis art, conceived the idea of removing the m hy the same processes, lie succeeded in doing so, and quickly recovered. He then applied the same means to oilier- similarly af fected, with like results. His success exact ileal his most sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove mineral poisons, hut cured many diseases, some of which were the result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin gular power of this Bath to draw from the .-y-tem all mi nerals that may be lodged therein, to the gn at detriment of health. Very often persons are atllietcd hy di.-ea-es which are beyond the comprehension of the most .skilful physicians, and which arc the effect of poisonous mine rals accumulating ill the system for years, taken iu the shape of calomel, lead, Ac. Ac. The following are some of the diseases cured hy these baths: Rheumatism, Paralysis, Palsy, painter's t'holie, Chronic I'leers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, Cancer. Xeuiv.lia in ail its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all kinds. Me has also S.R.Smith'snowlvinvented DIRECT AND T• a iditi ji- to his stock, purchasing of the be-t inqxtrti-i-s. and in the original paa k.igc. He has on hand, and ! r -ale in any quantity from a quart upwards : Jtrtmdii Signette, Coguiae,. .M Henncssy, and OtanL GKU— SWOB. American, and Scheidam Schnapps, H'hiskcy. —Scotch, Old Rye, Mouongalu la, aiid Ilccti fied. ll'inr. —Currant, Port.and Browtt Sherry. Fresh Caniplicne and Burning Fluid kept constantly on hand. Also !i. per cent. Alcohol. Cu; AKS of the best brands. Jugs of all sizes; quart flasks, am! a large quantity of empty barn Is. Bilighaliitoii Ale by the gallon or barrel. Those favoring me with their patronage may be certain that all articles will be what they are repre-ented. N. B. The person who borrowed my " Wantage Rod" is rcainested to return it. Towanda, January LI, 1S."(1. THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE ! 18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56 E. Solomcn, Proprietor. nrtllTS- extensive Ileady-made Clothing E-tabli-hmeiit. A sitnateal in Mereur's block. Main -trcct. lias just been Idled with a large assortment ol SPRING CLOTHING. The proprietor assures the public that he has the best and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towanda : and to prove this fm-t he respectfully asks the public to call and examine for themselves. Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of substantial material— Coat, Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every thing in the line, will do well to call. He is eonlident fie can satisfy all in price and quality. tij- Don't forget the place—one door south of Mereur's store, Main-st. Towanda, March 28, I8.6. BAKERY & RESTAURANT. One Door Xnr/h of the T Vnrd Ifouse, r IMIK subscriber would respectfully inform his friends J. ami the public generally Unit he has opened a BA KERY AND EATING SALOON, one door north of the Ward House, where he intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in the line, such as Bread. Biscuit, Rusk, Crackers, Jumbles, all kind-of Cuke, Ac, Having secured the services of an experienced baker, and using nonli lint the he-t brands of ttmir. he feel- eonlident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their patronage. YV eihling ami other parties furnished with whatever re quired. on short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies. Nuts, Fruits, Ac., kept abvay- on haml and sold at the cheape-t rates. FRESH OY STERS reeeived three times per week lay express, and sold wholesale and retail. ft ih't ('offeo served up at all hours. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 12,1836. H. A. BERRAXK. IVlap of Bradford County, Pa., From nelunl measurements and surrens under di rect tun of (I. AI. Jhpl'ins, Cirit Engineer and Surer nor, Xo. 17 and 10, Minor streets, Pluhidelphia. rpilE stib-rriber proposes to publish shortly, by sub _L script ion, (provided a sufficient number can ho ob tained) a new and complete Map of the County : the sur veys arc now in progress and will l e plotted to a ha-"o - •ale so a- to show clearly and di-tinetly the public roads, ehnrehe- school houses mil!- smith shops, countv stores, l'o-t offices, Hotels, Ac., with the usual topography of mountains, hills, river streams, Ac. The names of pro perty holders generally (carefully including all ttm-e in the county subscribing in advance for the Map) will also be inserted opposite their houses in the map. A separate plan ot the Borough of Towanda and each of the largest villages, will also he made to a l.n-e scale il sufficient encouragement be offered. The 11011!" will he handsomely engraved and ornamentally finished in the style of the most approved county maps in the State of New-York. Views of public buildings and private residences en graved 111 the margin. The map to contain about lc square leot and to be hantl-oim ly colored by townships mounted on rollers, and delivered to subscribers at >; tier copy. ROBERT PEARSAI.L SMITH, publisher. _ No. 17 A- 19, Minor at. l'liil.i. / ' Kill KR I l-.S—C'nll tttul see our Rrown, v' Crushed, ( offer and Pulverized Sugars ; Fine Young Hyson A lilaek Teas warranted a superior article, or the money refunded -for sale cheap hy B. KINGSBERY. 9N( \ DAIILS RURHKROV KRSHOKS of '"."ail h-riptwim at HUMPHREY S. fllisccllaneons. w, A, OTAssassmsLss?, pLOCK A- WATCH RETLUFTEFL.— TIw V-' undersigned is rnn-stnntlv receiving from New-York )>y Express. new additions to his Stock of Watches, (jocks. Jewelry. Silver ware, ami Fancy (foods, comprising ill part—(odd iiiol Silver LcVcr, L'Epine and 1 'lain Watches, with a full and complete assortment of Fine Cold Jewelry, such as Cold chains. Lockets, Bracelets, (Sold Pens, Keys, Breast-rins, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings. etc. etc. Also, a large variety of Silver ware.sin li as Table and Tea Hpooits, ('ream spoons, Butter knives. Salt spoons. Spectacles, to gether \\ itli an extensive assortment of Plated Ware- All of which will be sold very low lor CASH. CLOCKS.—A large assortment Clocks just reeeived. of all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fifty Dollars. t. Watches repaired on short notice, and WAUUANTKD to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A, C. Would beg leave to say. that lie is prepared to e.veeute the most. diftieult Jo! a, sueli as can he done at no other Shop short of New-York city. W. A. CHAMBKRLIN. Towanda, February 1.1 S.YS. I OOKINU (JLASS RJIATKS (XTAXD 1J lilted for any size, to he had at the .'rwelrv Store of Feb. l. is.;.-,. W. A. CHAM BERLIN. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. M. Warner's Act/ - i\- Splendid Jeicclrif Store, ovc door north of Poltovs Drug Store, __ HAS jn-t la-en opened with thelargest ami JBi most ehoiee stock of FASHIONABLE •' KWELK Y ever offered to a discriminating | fit*— t jl public. Indeed, he can safely say that with -EsC- JM the "pci'i'iP "I his new store has Is-en in augurated a new era in the Jewelry line, inasinueli as along with the choice and elegant assortment lie gives the most reliable assurance of an almost incredi ble reduction in prices : the rich and tasteful articles hav ing been all bought with ready cash. A. M. W.. wlien he reflects how, for the past years.with a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed so large a share of public patronage, (hitters himself that the immense in crease of Goods he now otters, which have heen bought so much nmre nileantageouslv. will enable liiin to increase the generous roiiliiirlice wiiich lias hitherto la-en vomji safeil to him. lie therefore solicits a eoiitineiince of the favor of his old customers, and invites the public general ly to come and see the fashions. ' Ha-THK WATCH REPAIRING DEPAKTMFNT will eontinue to l,e distinguished by the skill and de-pat, h which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being the most reliable in town. Towanda. September 21. Is.-,.',. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CIIKSTKII WELLS would respectfully inform bis friends and the " i,t -^3public that he is now receiving at his old stand one door north of laiporte, Mason A- Co.'s banking' house, a large and extensive assortment of Sofas, Miihojrany Chairs, of various paftorus, Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables, J lining, Tea and I'ellibroke Tables, Stands of every kind. Cane. Flag ami Wood seat Chairs, high Chairs. Children's Boekers, Bed-tends, Bureaus, Lounges, (lilt and lb>se woral Picture Frames. Tron Hat Stands, Corner and side do. of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, Cupboard-. Looking gla-ses. Ac. a#;COFFINS, of every size and quality, ami will at tend on all occasions when required. The public are invited to examine my assortment lrefnre pureba-ing e!-ewliere,as I will sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, August 8, Is*,.v. THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! THE subscriber would announce . the public that lie has „w on C'-.T'y. ■_ ' '• .'"H hand, and will make to order all ku-.d- of CABINET Fl'BN ITERE, I: i|i *V f | A k' if -m has Sofas. Ilivans. Lounges, Ccii l|yLTjl|f4Msfil tre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta hie. Mahogany. Walnut . Maple and H B if U' 'lirrry Bureaus. Stands of various h—-w kinds. Chairs ami Bed.-tead-of every description, which are. and will lie made of the he-t ma terial and workmanlike manner, and which they will sell for ca-h cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware room in the country. BEADY-MADE COFFIN'S, on hand on the most rea sonable terms. A good HEARSE will He furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda, January 1.15.V5. BOOTS ANI) SHOES. John W. Wilcox, HAS located his e-tablishment on Main Street, on door North of the •• Ward House," and will eontinue the manufacture of BOOTS A SHOES, as heretofore. He ha> just received from New-York a large assortment of Woman- Children-' ami Misses' Shoe*.which are otter ed at low prices. The attention of the lanlies is particu larly directed to hi- a-sort men t. com prising the following new styles:—Enamelled Jenny l.ind gaiter hoots; do. -hoes ; I,la k lasting ami silk gaiter ; walking shoe-, bus kins, Ac. Misses' gaiter- ami shoes, of everv description, A large variety of Children.-' fancy gaiters, hoot- A .-hoes of all kinds. For the (lentlemen. almost every style of gaiters and .-boes. This stock has been personally selected with care, ami he believes he can oiler superior articles at reasonable prices. /:>)'The strictest attention paid to M.VNTiwcTnttNi;, and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage he has hither.-o received. Towanda. Feb. 1. 15.',.7. Cheap 8001. Shoe and Leather Slftrc. I D. HUMPHREY is just rj • J • receiving next door to U.S. Mereur's VJ ..j store in Towamla,a large and well selected si. stock of BOOTS. SHOES A FINDINGS, Ironi New York, which with a eon-taut supply of HOME M ANTKACTEEED WORK, POLK A- UPPER LEATHER. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. MOROCCO, Ac, lie i- desirous to sell at small profits. Feeling grateful for past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of public pa tronage. fensure Wort; and Hipn Ybig done on short no tice. CASH paid for Hides and Skins. Towanda, dune It. 1-.V>. New Boot and Shoe Manufactory. HOFFMAN would respect full v J- inform the citizens of Towanda, that he has com menced the HOOT - SHOE business in the room over J. Cnlp A ( Vs. shop, near the corner of Bridge street.— He is ready at all times to do all work in his line in the best manner—and will make Fine Sewed and Pegged Boots, Shoes and (Suiters, In the latest approved stvl'e. as well as Coarse Worh. RIP-AIKINC doncina superior man lier. lie would respectfully solicit, the patronage of the citi zens of this place, assuring them that he will endeavor to merit their favors hy using the best stock, by careful work manship, and by pum tnnlity. Towanda, June is, is.;.-,. n. w .crimes ii. m. SEW.urn E. b. COOK. | ) WATHOI'S A Co., DEALERS IX 1I • HE.M Y (S* SHELFHARini'ARE, No's. 1 A d. Water st. Elinira. N. Y. We have rcc.mfciv made large additions to our extensive stock, and have mnv on hand a complete assortment, of ev ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest ca-h prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials. Iron and steel. Nail- and spik.i, Ropes and Cord age, Paints, Oil- ami Class, Mill -aw- of every size and sh ape, either Malay (Ling or Circular. Machine Belting, ((fall widths, both of India Rubber A leather, Gla.-s at wholesale. We are prepared to supply Merchants with Gla-s. Nails, scythes. Forks, Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on haml or made to order. ft HI Fit A i "I'dß'S T< loLS YYlicclbarmws, Aines' Sho ve!-, Bhistiiig Powder. Ac. A'rents for Rich V Wilder's Patent A'alamander .Safes, Fail-bank's Platform Scales, and Welch & Griffith's Circu lar saws. _ Lai age size- up ta> 60 inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders lo nian. E'mh.i. April 7. ts.YG. n ILl2tn MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. F) A EDWIN A POLI.EYS having purchased tiio marble ) factory of this village, under the superintendence <>t Henry Hanford. are happy to announce that the Marble business in Waverlv will now be conducted by them. They are constantly receiving Italian and Rutland Marble, for Monuments, Head Stones. Tomb Tables, Stand Tops, Paint Stones.Midlers, Ac. Having secured the services of . I^STHA Y.—Came to the euclosurc of the A subscriber. in South Towamla, about the lir-t of Sep tember, a two year obi RRINDLE HEIFER, with heavy horns, and no particular marks. The owner is requested to prove property, pav a-h.irgcs and take her awav. , O. tulaer 'b K>V>. (CRNEI.II'S MOORF --== " - "2 " •- •J,-'- - ; ' & ftf ' 1 DK. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORK SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public Sruaro. fpHE sidr-rrihrr. thankful for the lilienil patronage of the p:i-t year. intend* to keep r|i customers will receive the henetit of a pood article at a low (trice. All articles shall answer ir.r re, .n u T and art irarrantnl ax rrprrsentrd. 'Dual. Medical Advice gratuitously givrn al llic OfHrr, charging t,nly Tor the Jlcditina The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND COCEISS, I'iirc Wine. & Liquors, fur Medicinal use, London Poller & Feolrli Air. ALL 71IE MOS POPULAR MEDICINES' The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nnrsinv Bottles Ni ple Shells, Breast Pun.ps, Teeth Kings, Syringes, Catheters, &.c. ' F " American, English $ Chinese Razors and Knives, FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! Superior TOBACCO & SNUFF ! —Choice brands of Pure Havanna Prinr,„„ and Yara CZGAKS ! ' nci F° Faints, Oils, Varnishes, VVinilou (ilass. RruSlics, Perfumery Sl-\ hew., Fancy Articles, Hair Dyes, Hair Restorer, Fain-y Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Ponder, Extracts For •'* Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port tnoutiais, Purses, Uav, Colongc, Rose and Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff ltoxes, IndtTlible Ink .te FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Teas; llio and Java Coffee; Molasses, Syrups, Sutraf*, Spice* & • A Salmon, Mackerel,- Sardines, Arc. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! Towanda, February 1, ls.>>. 11. r. por.'i KB v p ~K NE \\ ARR A NGEMENT! fej 7i .TITST OPEXM), ON THE CCRNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, |jg j C No. 4, Fatton's Block, Tow&hda, HI J WHOLESALE RETAIL. rjaiiri snh-i rilicr- would rcsjieotfiilly infill m their friend -fand the pnMi- that thev have formed a partner.!,". - J the I>.ug lm>iiie-s. and are now receiving at No. t. in I "at ton's New Ihi k li! k, Icm tiie citic- of I'lnL pitia and New York, a large and well selectedsto< kaf Americas, French and English CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MEDICiNES 7 GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW CLASS, DYE STI FFS, DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c. SURGICAL INSTRUMBNTS, and a variety of the mttst approved Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, &,c M always cn hand. Loiuliiu Porter nut! Scotch Ale, anil Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes fur (he Hal, Hair. Teeth. Nails, Beets Painting, VarnMiiiig, Whitewashing, iff. The J.orers nf (',()!)]) ( ' fCi'A l> S and TOIIACCO, iri/f find ahi r.■ Vrf r/tiir]l mi, Vara t<. k Iinjj targe uttl mwtlr imrrhari ha It hajwrter and Manufaetnrvr at ttic luvrr.4 ratc.->. and with t'adt. enulitw nu to sell it r, i : ;,tlut wwt I* n tislactnry to all. We invite the attention i.t>ii t<>an e-ji ' i xom :o, • ; -• •\ , uomlsand prioo. Our M.-ISo is—" Till: CASH SYSTKM -■{' ICK SAI i S sM.\l.l. l'iAti'll-." Our f!ood< aiT .-elc.-ti 1 with the iitim>tVare am! warranted to I.< v. li ' t' v.i ' ; r :if .HIT .li"uWpn>Tt the ctmtrary, wc are not nnly willing 'mt request > e\ sliaft UfidmM. MB. I'Ai Ni: will gitre his s|ieetal attention t-> the arcnarati >u of iISKULTHi'TIONS. i II I* nrapawM acrnralvlv on the sle-rte t :;•■. 1.! LI) l. I'AiNB. GE.oc£rass, ra ovxsxoirs,' &c. 1! <".%■/ .*/< < f the Public Square, opposite the ('ourl House. F> A I LEY A* NKYIXB :m> ju.-l reixlvitur a U large addith M t'i!!: ir sio, kof Provisions. < in>, era -. Yankee Notions. Toys. Fruit. Conn > Hoiiary, A< 4 ., which will he wholesale of ri t:iil for cash, or in exhango for most kinds <>t country produce, at prices Ur.it cannot fail to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would do well to call and examine our stock and prices. (HMCKIMKS. Black and C.ri-en Tea. Ilionnd -la\ i Coffee, (!:>fe. Cocoa. Siur.tr. Molasses. Syrup. I inter. Pepper, Son o, ('loves, nutmegs. Mace ciliam<>:i. (;round Mustard. IVppcr Sauce, Soda, Silcratus, Cream Tartar. Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar. Stin li, Ac. PROVISIONS. Flour. Buckwheat Flour, Bye Flour. Corn Meal. Feed. Fork. Hams A Shoulders. M ickerel, Codtish, Shad. Lake Trout, I'iekelcd and Smoked Herring, Cheese, Bice, Beans, Onions, Potatoes, Butter, laird. Crackers, Ac. Ac. LIMIT. Prnnes, Citron. Figs-, Fug. Currants, Raisins, lem ons and Oranges, tlri-en and I tried Apples, and Peaches, Minonds. I't-caii nuts, Prazil nuts. (heuoblc and Madeira Walnuts. Filberts, Peanut-, Clu -stunts. Hickory iiuts,Ae. t HI,TI \N. FKKM-II and Xnuiieiv Tots, FANCY Coons. Ac. Hoys" Sleighs. Tin Wagons, china, Pewter A Wood Tea Setts, |),dls. TrunijK'ts,'l'o\ Cutis, Aci ordians, Har monicas. Class. Paper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, Ivery, Papier Mache ami Leather I'ort Monaies Wallets, Parses. Ivory. Horn ami Wood Pocket and Toilet Comb*. Tobac co and Smitl" Boxes, cigar Cases, Tooth. llair and Cloth Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, llair Oil. Ac. Fotn.s C \e, Letter, Commercial Vote and Bath Post Paper. Kim lopes. Wafers. S. aliug Wax. Ink. Inkstands, Water Cups, Sand Boxes, Peiilioldcrs, Pens, Wafer scales, Ac. Ac. TAIU.K ANP DAIRY SAI.T, Saline and Bock Salt, and Cayuga Cround Plaster. BAiI.KV A NFY INS. Towauda, November '2il. Is."id. GOODRICH & CO., OAVJ-X'JO, N. "Y". VBK now in receipt of and opening the choicest ami most desirable stock of Mtijtlc and Fancj Dry Goods, to which they have ever had the pleasure of calling the attention of the community. Our -took is very large, and -eh t< d with great care ami acknowledged good taste. SJld is particularly adapted to the wants of this and the sur rounding sections. Our .-t ck of Press (i'i i tls, Trim minus, Ribbons, Embroider ies, Poruso/s, Cloths, L'nssi meres, I esfings Uomesfies, Shirtings, linens, Prints, Jfosirri/ and She iris, Av. A'f. and numberless other art ieles makes our assortment 1 a-tter than any other in this vicinity, all of which will he sold as cheap, and many articles cheaper, than at any utlirres tablishment, to all of which we invite the inspection of purchasers, as U-iiig in every respect worthy of their at tention. Those who may favor us with a call may he assured that no article will he recommended more highly than its me rits will admit of. Owego. Mays is.*,it. ft. B. GOODRICH A CO. "HOOTS & SHOES—Tito larircst, 1 cst ton] - * cheapest assortment this side of the Umpire City 111.13- hefouud at je'.'O TBACY A MOORk'S. UOIISi; KADDISH, iiuxly frnitctl ami put up in Bottles for table 11-e. Af-n Pickles. Pepper -aiiT. Worce tcr-hirc sauce. French prrparcd Miist.nd, common Mmt.ird in ' an.- ai d hi On !(. ,i t nv ; COME ONE! COME ALL! And satisfy yoiir-chc- that MONTA X A' KS & CO. TTAYK the best and most complete a— rtngnlaf >'K ff l i HOODS, ronsi-ting Of all g<.o!'-s ladies'ami gent -* woad Cloths, mantillas, testing at d rolwdwlnk. P- ; ■ and fancy ca-simeres. - xtt t ct. t< l 1-. h-'t icky W tlanm Is, tinners. AD descriptions Bre- Roods -u-h*- hl.n k. watered. cliangea! h-and pis--: .- Fr' 4 :- lies. Thibet cloth. Siofdi .! p.,ah ' row. it'll *> mix d Pciicges. ail wool and tiguia I H-i.u '<■<. l"' 1 silk striped" Alpaccas. Scotch and children s plaids, Merrimack and other prints. ,1 ak M el ies. . An evtrn ire assortment nflm-ir. r. wrapp r- 4 an! • •glotvs. Victoria am) Bishop lawn. book and jo"*" lins,homiet auddresstrimii.ings.silk.nl ant . ■™'" velvet and rildsm Trimmings. I-'ring <■ s, iil.uk air. silks, fiMfii thread, Maltese, and all kind- • 4 ' 4 imen2 ■■ cotton edgings, mii-lin hands, collar-, under misettes, curtain drapery, brown, bin, anil Lark 1 { embroidered veils, stocks and gent's collar*. t A variety of Talmas, gent's a"-l ladies Thibet, broehe andother .'-bawls. India amiZephir-•* children's woollen sleeves, h.ls. muff-. a--''rtol - Scotch yarn comforters, carpeting, drug-' '. h"M ' ' * i ts. linen table spreads and diapers, c mu rpum- 'A II tRtiWARE.—A large assortment of anvil-, plates, sledges, mill, cross cut. hand, and ; ' ; _ saws, nails, tiles, chains, pump fixtures. ...uao h vr'is. plancsaud saw handles, moulding ami , Hone Trimmnigs, of every variety, 1 irriag ■ ry Trimmings, such as bra —and :lvs-n d band-.a\a'• >o!ts, en ,moih-d top teathci and - dama.-k and lace trimmings. |; . -i'ven-. r • hames, japanned, silvern! and I ts-lnuklcs tit* ng ring-, trace -\ ■ ■-lU' ; Ft.NDIXCS si-ting of pegs, lasts, men's and l,et - L ' ! ;"*V bfi andirons, bristles, thread-, all kind- I*"' . ball, blacking, bindings, lining 11101 ok American call .-kins, cow hide, ak 4 .1 1 ' 1 "* 4 .^,,,1 PAINTS, OII.S, AC. Stone and white ( ,| red lead, Paris chrome and verd other Paints, sugar lead, litheiiige, Japan . 4 „ nt f> furniture and saddler's vanii-li.iia-' i d. lamp at' l * oil, alcohol, eainphetie. fluid and putty. . I 'H KITS AMI SIIOKS. Men's and Is'.v - fail. kj. • hide boots and siloes, women's kid. r'.ani' a 4 '- .. calf and kip lace boots, inopwco. patent M e,l and kill bu-kius, variety gaiters and -apl' l^4 - r boy's and infant's ,-h< os. of all ileseripti""- highVf misses' and cliildreu's rubber shoes, and i-wa* ruhk-r boots. . . , oori-^ Y AXKKK Xonovs willta • , ladies' and gent's port monnai-. India vu,aie* side and circle combs, pocket, ivory, sin eotuhs. gilt, la-ting. \civet > 4 oat atnli' -t ci ' _ J t.nbk ivory, glass and silk buttons ; ra/cr strop-. . es. Ac. Ac. The usual large supply of t'ro, l.rry. \|.. J >nn K - Caps. Bonnets. Fur-. Robes, Wall tubs, la S.t-h. Class, Paper Hangings, A\ iiulew slwa- Iroti. Steel, Ac. . c-finltt? i." C vsil is the stuff to buy Cood- the pei intent. Tow 1 v Spring and Suninu'i' Tracy &. IVloore, n'AVE .irST UKCK! VKP fntn > - a large and well -elected issortiiient "t .Y/. TC SPRLWS -Y SI WW " which have liern seh > ted with iimi-urn a" ' ed at the lowest possible rate-, b*' " .IFI-H"*' can sellhauls for Ready Pay ,jl! sF ' in tin . ountry, we .1 k the pu' ' v • examine our stock and prio -- 1 ( CODFISH. M n kiTi'l, ati'l ! ' n ' in .. Icat