farmer's geprtnuut. Get in Root Crops. We write under the settled conviction that the profits of the general farmer may lie more rapidly increased under a judicious cultivation of the various roots, and in any other way ; that more than double the value per acre may be obtained from them than from hay croj s, and more even, than from the small grains or Indian corn. The cultivators of England have long under stood this secret, and have became prosperous , under its teachings. No man, probably, from j this country, ever gave the subject so much at- j tention as did Mr. Webster, during his mission in England. And few men, in our judgment, j have done their country so signal a service as ; he did by his investigations of this subject, and i by promulgation oi' the facts which lie learned. J They awakened attention, and the fruits of j his suggestions are now manifest all through j N'cw England, at least. Of the turnip there is a great variety, and their cultivation is too well understood to need any explanation of ours. For winter and spring j use, many persons prefer not to put in their root crops until after the third week in June. We would prefer a little earlier date. We are gratified to notice that the cultiva tion of the sugar beet is beginning to eniist the attention of farmers. Those who have made a trial of it, speak of it in terms of approbation. It is not only very productive, but one of the best roots that can be fed to milch cows and young cattle—causing a rich flow of milk in the former, and great vigor, sprightliucss and hardihood in the latter. There is probably no climate in the world more admirably adapted to the cultivation of the sugar beet than that of New England. In no case which lias fallen under our observation, have those who have planted it failed of securing a paying crop, while in most eases it has yielded a greater profit than any other product of the farm. It should be planted in drills, on good, deep, and rather warm soil, well stimulated with rich iuvigoratiug manure, and should be care fully hoed and kept clear of weeds. The soil between the rows, and between the roots in the rows, should be kept light, in order to facilitate the absorption of those fertilizing a geuts from the atmosphere upon which in a ve ry great measure, the perfect development and maturity of tlie system are found to de pend. A mechanic having a cow, and but a small piece of ground from which derive the means of sustaining her, cannot do much better than to plant a portion or the whole of it to sugar beets. He will in this way secure more salu tary aliment for his animal than in any other way. and at less expense. From eight to thir teen hundred bushels have been taken from au acre, and in several cases the crop lias amounted to fifteen hundred. The roots at tained a large size, and are very nutricioii> and wholesome. Swine fatten rapidlyoll boil ed beets, aud the pork made on this food is said to be more solid than that made on pota toes or any other root. We would advise eve ry one this season to put in a small plot of this vegetable, aud give it a trial. —AV/r J*up land Farmer, March "J 1. Operations for April. NURSERY. —Stocks that were budded last fall, should now be examined, and where the buds are good, head back the stocks to within a few inches of the bud. lv leaving a few inches, the bud will make abetter growth, and it answers the good purpose to tie the shoot to, should it be inclined to strike off at an angle of 45 Degs. Plant apple, pear, plumb, cherry and quince stocks, for budding in the fall. 11 peach pitts were laid down in the fall, they will not re quire to be cracked, but will lie found to be starting finely in the seed bed, from which they may be planted into the nursery rows. IMant the cuttings of the Angers and French quince for stocks, for pears, also cuttings of grapes, currants, gooseberries, Ac. ORCHARD. —Continue pruning, grafting and cleansing the trees. If there are any spaces to be filled, place them in good trees of choice varieties. Examine t lie roots of peach trees, if any worms are under the bark, take them out, cover the wounds with earth and let them lieal. GARDEN. —In looking over the beds of as paragus and rhubarb be careful not to injure the crown of the plants. Sow early peas as soon as the ground is sufficiently settled. If cabbage, tomato ami other plants in the liot-bed are disposed to grop up tall and slen der, transplant them into other beds that they may become stout, strong and healthy when moved into the open air. l'runc the roots and other shrubbery ; put the grapes in order on trellises. Early Pens are among the first tilings to be sown, and this should be done as soon as the frost is out. of the ground. Some writers re commend raising pea plants in boxes in hot-beds, and transplant them, but we never found this to pay for the trouble. The best way is to select the warmest, driest soil and the most sheltered position in the garden, and sow in drills (running east and west if possible) two inches deep. Two rows, twenty feet long, will take about one pint of seed, and will be enough of one variety for the first sowing As soon as sown, place a wide board on edge 011 the north side of each row, inclined over the rows at a slight angle, and support at each end with sticks. This will afford a good shelter, and the ground will become quite warm, having the full benefit of the sun while sheltered from the wind. These boards may be taken away when the plants are two or three inches high, and the earth drawn to the plants. This drawing of the plants should be repeated several times, as it is a great protection preventing injury from the wind. When eight or ten inches high they should be staked, and of course, tlie length of the stakes or brush depends upon the variety sown, some sorts growing only two or three feet high, and others live or six feet. The stakes should be placed ou both sides of the rows, slanting inwards so that the tops will meet, and so firmly set in the ground that they will not blow over.— Moore s Rural New Yorker, March 28. Recent experiments prove that a fre quent cause of smut in wheat is the heating ot the seed iu the mow. One who has tried reeomiueuds to let the wheat stand until quite ripe before cutting, and then put it on a scaffold until fully cured. The wheat raised trom the seed thus treated was not injured by s nut. J J fttisceilancons. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON AND STOVE STORE. H. C. HALL /■' Wholesale aiul Retail Dealer fc-ii in Hardware and Stoves, Iron B !a,l' n"9 NaiD, Sash, Glass. Paints sBH ' ipft " Oils, House Trimmings— tliilii i'!'ii'iil'':; l " rr "riWESH :l '* kinds of Carriage trimmings, pr V ,! Ml' Seat Cloths and I.aces. Carriage gijjgtjSidlii.y and Seat Springs. Car- MU Angers. Chisels and nil j f Tools. Bellows, Anvils, Vices, J Hammers and Screw Plates, \ xes. Broad Narrow. Lath aud Hand Hatchets—Cahle, ITrace and Hultr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels and Spades. POCKET tXD TABLE Ct'TLEßY—Shears mid Scis sors, Edge Tools of ail kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tub* and Pails, Mops and Washboards, aud all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. In the HARDWARE line, Brass, Brittania. Jappancd and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar, Hand, Scroll and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail Rods, Are. Pumps, Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works. Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather, and 10,0(10 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are mm receiving direct from the hands of manufac turers .'iiidiniporters. including the largest assortment and greatest variety of SSOVES ! Coal and Wood Cooking, C"al and Wood Parlor. Dining- Itooni. six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern ! Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; all of which we \ are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low rates, and on as good TERMS as can lie found this side of Now-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought ! of first hands aud in full packages and large quantities, that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and ! Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from .i to I 15 per cent, less than any of. them, which advantage we | shall otter to any who will favor us with a call before pur- I chasing elsewhere. j A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows ! always on hand, wholesale and retail. Ail 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 dooi South of Fox's, and nearly op posite Tracy N Moore's, Main street, in the new Wood Building, lettered all over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers aud Bees wax wanted for goods. 10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will ho paid. Towanda, April 2,1857. n. wATUors n. M. SKW.VKO H. COOK. RWATROUS A CO., DEALERS IN • HEAVY SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 & 3, Water st. Elmira, N. Y. We have recently made large additions to our extensive stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev ery description of Hardware, which we otter at the lowest ca.-li prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials. Iron and steel. Nails and spika. Ropes ami Cord age, Paints. Oils and Glass. Mill saws of every size and shape, either Malay Gang or < ircular. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber & leather. Glass at wholesale. We are prepared to supply Merchants with Glass. Nails, scythes. Forks, A c., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. CORTI!ACTOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames" Sho vels. Blasting Powder. Ac. Agents for Rich A- Wilder'* Patent Salamander Safes, Fairbanks Platform Scales, and Welch & Griffith's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to 00 inch, always on hand and sold at i Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by mail. Elmira, April 7, 1856. n-41-l'.'m f " MZLAINOT YPES AND ATYPHOGRAPHS. Or, Pictures on Class, Iron Paper. 1 1 Y, Elect rot upes, or Raised Pictures, f 1 \ Taken at G. B. Wood's Gallery, —4 PATTON'S BLOCK, TOWANDA. Kir Particular attention given to copying. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as clear weather. The quality of my pictures is too well known to need comment. Call and see for yourselvss. I Rooms open at all hours. All work warranted, i Towanda, April 14. 1 >57. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. | RRTHE subscriber continues to carry on tlic 1 Foundry business in Towanda. and is prepared to j do all kinds of work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner, lie will keep on hand or make to 1 order Plows, Stoves. Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoos, Wagon- Boxes, and any article of east iron that may be required. ! Turning ami fitting up work will be done on short notice 1 and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase Stove-of any kind v, ill find t inn l to their advantage to bnv at the Foundry, as they can be repaired jnu h : cheaper. Please call and examine before perch isingelse j where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.. Don't mistake the. place—one door eu*t of Mercer's Block. ftir I would also say to those having accounts stand ing over six months, that they must be settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pay up and save co t. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 22, 1856. A CASID—VEE.IT SHORT. OF It FRIEN DS are invited to examine the most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS ever ottered in Towanda, and if experience in the purchase of Goods is worth anything, those who favor us shall have the advantage of it. Among tiic novelties of our assortment, we otter REA DY-MADE CLOTHING without a seam; as also other Clothing. Ladies" Cloth Talmas and cloth for making the same. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings and other things too numerous to mention. To the tanners we would say. that we can supply them GROI'ND PLASTER cheaper than they can get it to go abroad. Nov. 25,1856. MONTANYES. BARCLAY COAL -THE BARCLAY RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at (10 per ton for lilaeksmith Coal, and 50 per lon tor Ruled Coal. Apply for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BLACK. Coal will also be sold at THE MINES at $2 00 per ton for lilaeksmith Coal, and $2 f)0 per ton for Raked Coal. A liberal discount will be made on ■-ales bv the boat load < let. 30,1858. EDW'D OVERTON, President ATHENS NURSERY. rure o l>l ,or tMnity is now afforded to those wisbing to -qqily tliem.-clvc- with ('HOICK FRUIT TREKS, a* we intend to offer for sale the present spring a large and general assort- A-nr meat of FRUIT v ORNAMENTAL TREES, at the following very low rates, for cash, viz : Apples, 5 years old, (5 to 10 feet high, per hundred,slß 00 do do 4 to f> do do 10 00 Cherries, Plums, and drapes, each 3s Dwarf Pears and Pie Plant, each 2d Peaches, 1 year from bud, each 10 An additional charge, sufficient to cover cost, will be made to those wishing their trees delivered. Catalogues furnished gratis. Trees should he planted in April. Or ders should be sent in immediately. March 7,1857.W5 FORD & PERKINS. IURE INSURANCE.—The undersigned is agent for the following safe and reliable Companies: Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. Capital, $2 0 0,000. Stale Mutual Insurance Co. . Harrishurg, Pa. Capital, $200,000. Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa Capital, $300,000. These Companies insure against loss or damage by fire on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling Houses. Furni ture, Warehouses, Merchandize, Ac., and Farm Property insured for any length of time. All losses will he prompt ly I""''- C. S. RUSSELL. Towanda, December 2.3,1850. ISTETVV FIRM AND NEW FALL GOODS. THE FIRM OF MOXTANYES A C'O. has been dis solved by mutual consent. W.M. A. ROCKWELL having withdrawn. The business will hereafter he con ducted under the name of MOXTANYES—having asso ciated with the firm J. D. Montanyk dr.. and F. D. Mos tanyk. We tru.-t with our present facilities for the pur chase of Goods, that we can make it an object for CASH CUSTOMERS to examine our stock, which has been laid in with great care to suit the fall trade. All accounts due the old firm, as also notes that are due, are expected to be paid without further notice. August 25, 1850. MOXTANYES. ONE HUNI>RED BUSHELS LAR< i E CLOVER SEED. Also a quantity of Timothy Seed for sale by JOSEPH POWELL. February 1, 18.57. Jjiiauicso QTariis. MEDICINE & SURGERY.— DR. J. E. INGHAM, (of the University of Pennsylvania) hav ing parmaneutly located in Wysox, offers his professional services to the public. Aftfl 9. D~R CHAS. M. TURNER, PHYSICIAN li-< ram C'l!eeg leave t > refer to the following named gentle ! men :—lit. Rev. \i.oxzo POTT; R. Bishop of tiie Diocese i of Pcun'a Philadelphia : Rev. Dr. MACLEAN. President of j the College of New Jer-ey. • • ' Hon. 1> a \ 11 > W" 11, MOT, (!. 1". MASON. C-L. WARD, JOHN : F. MEANS, D. F. BARSTOW, H. S. Mehcck* <). IJART- I RETT, E. O. GOODRICH, Towanda. Book Binding. . R tmtlprsigneil has the a'trentty of ffiio 1 the lie-t Binderies in N. . City, and is ready to jc | ceive Book- Pamphlets. Magazines, Ac., to lie Fguiud iri | any style desired, in the neate-t and most substantial I manner and at very low rate- -hall lie forwarding a lot ! very soon—so send In your volumes. (' D. BARTLETT. j April 34,1856- NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS DUS. (i. M. K G. P. C'ADY would respect fully announce to their friends and tin* public that j they have ju-t opened a new and extensive DRUG STORE lat NICHOLS. N. Y. Their stock is new aud carefully I selected, and con.-i-t- of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, , among which are lead, zinc, chrome gri mi and yellow. 1 iudia red. vermillion, Ac. oils and Varnishes, a variety*. Dyc -tidl-. including logwood, camwood, fusti;*, cudbear, gran ulated tin, indigo, Ac. BRUSHES for paint, hair. hat. clotin-. -hoe, teeth, Ac. Window glass, putty, eampliene, burning fluid, alcohol; tan ner's oil; very pure Lloi'OßS for medicinal purposes; Patent Medicine-, perfumery. Lilian's Extracts for the handkerchief; fancy Arlich*, Yankee Votions, Snuff, Cigars, Ac. Ac. To Physicians our stock offia-inducements as being of the iie-t quality, carefully selected, and sold cheap. Give us a call, and see if you can i irchase a- cheap elsewhere. G. M. & G. I*. C'ADY. Nichols, .Tunc 13, 15.'.0. McCA B E : S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, LlE! ween J. Kingsbery's $• J. Powells stores. THE Subscriber would respectfully tender to ''is customers and the public generally hissin ■rl~i tf '' pri ' thanks for the Mry liberal patronage ex fended tiinitit the past season. He solicits a continuance of the same. He would say to the public that he intends to keep con stantly on hand a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds, the best the country affords, which he intends to sell for very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.— Please give me a call. ft a" Meat-. Ac., will lie delivered on short notice, when ordered, at anv place in the Corporation. Towanda, F'eb. 12, 1*."7. J. McCABE. /n.OCK & WATCH REPAIRER.—TIio V. undersigned is constantly receiving from New-York by Express. n,w additions to his Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silver ware, and Fancy Goods, comprising' in part—Gold and Silver Lever, l.'Kpine and Plain Watches, with a full and complete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, >iicli as Gold chains. Lockets, lire, elcts, Gold Pens, Keys, llreast Pins, Kar-Hings, Finger-I'ings. etc. etc. Also, u large variety of Silver ware .such as Table and Tea Spoons, Cream spoons. Butter knives. Salt spoons. Spectacles, to gether with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All of which will he sold very low for CASH. Ci.odes.— A large assortment Clock- just receive', of all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fiftv Hollars. wo, Watches repaired on short notice, and WARRANTED to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C. would beg leave to say, that he is prepared to execute the mo.-t difficult dobs, such as can be done at no other Shop short of New-York city. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. Towanda, February 1,1857. H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY, One Door North of the If "ard House. TOWANDA. PA. \ \7 HERE you can find a constant supply of Bread. Rusk, V \ Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. Bo 05 STEPS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook ed to order. Bii~ Particular attention paid to filling orders for parties Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past year, and hoping by clue application to business to merit a continuance of the same, we remain as ever, your humble servant, March in. 1857. H. BURBANK. WAVERLY MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. II BALDW IN, having purchased the I. • Marble Factory of tliis village, under the superin tendence of 11. Hanford, the subscriber is happy to an nounce that the Marble business in Waverly will now be conducted by him, He is constantly receiving ITALIAN AND RUTLAND MARBLE, for Monuments, Head-stoues, Tomb Tabels, and Stand Tops, Paint Stones, Midlers, Ac! Having secured the services of G. 11. POWERS, who is weli known to be the most perfect Artist in the State, he offers unparalleled inducements to persons wishing to secure any of the above articles, in cheapness, st vie and Artisti cal beauty. Wavcrfv. N. Y. Feb. ft, I-57. iftcrcljanbice, £~c. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. XVI. Warner's iYctO i)* Splendid Jewelry Store, /;<• door north ' of Paltons f)rvg Store, _ _ _ HAS just been opened with tlielsrgest and Jfi most choice stock of FASHIONABLE Q4t>7NV JEWELRY everoffen Jto a discriminating EC_/ public. Indeed, he can safely say that with gfrif. jMh the opening of his new store has been in augurated a new era in the Jewelry line, inasmuch us along with the choice and elegant assortment he 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., when he reflects how, for the past years,with a far less attractive stock, lie has enjoyed so large a -bare of public patronage, flatters him-olt that the immense in crease of Goods lie now otters, which have been bought so much more advantageously, will enable him to increase the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuance of the favor of his old customers, and invites the public general ly to come and see the fashions. grTHE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will continue to be distinguished liy the skill and despatch which lias heretofore cnnbb d it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being the most reliable in town. Towanda, September 24, 155. TIOGA POI2MT AGUIC'ULTU WORKS!! it. >r. AVKLUILS co. ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA. Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AXI> SEPER A TORS, <.H/.V/>7) TUK SHE res X H'/.VA'W IITKS, Portable Saw-Mills, Clover Hollers and Feed Cutters, Emery's Cider Mills, Apple Pan rs. Glow's and Kelsey- and other Grain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tools. Ketchum's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymour's Grain Prills, Broad cast Seed Sowers, Ac. | Magic Corn and Gob Mills, Cultivators, Leather and Rubber Beltings. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated PATS' NT.XTjhS, Which I am prepared to sell at either WHOLESALE OP RET A IL, on very favorable terms. These mills are warranted second to none in the United States, for durability, efficiency and simplicity, and will do in tlie in-t manner and rapidly, all kinds of chatting and cleaning all kinds of Grain, Grass Seed, Ac. tiri' Warranted to chaff fit for market, from 40 to CO bushels of Wheat per hour. Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc. Extras furnished for repairing Emery's and Wheeler's machines. Descriptive Catalogues, Pru-e Lists and Circulars of all machines sold by us. sent gratis and postage pre-paid, to ail applicants. Send us your name and address. Athens, la. Ji li< 'do, l id. It. M. WELLE 1 - A 00. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE UHLSTKR WELLS would Bm i'.'liv in• Tin his friends and the public that he i- imw receiving at his old stand one door north of Laporte. Mi-on V Go."s banking house, a large and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany ('hairs, of various patterns, Ro-d and Mahogany Side and Centre 'fables, Dining, Tea and Pembroltc Tables. Stands of every kind. Cane. Flag ami Wood -eat Chair-, high Chairs. Children's Ruck, rs, ltcd-te.nl-, Bureaus, Lounges, Giit and Rose wood Picture Franu Iron Hat Stands, ( crner and -ide do. of walnut and mahogany; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, [ Cupboard-. Looking glasses. Ac. *B~COFFIXS. of every size and quality, and will at | tend on all occasions when required, j The public arc invited to examine my assortment before i purchasing elsewhere, as 1 ill -t II cheaper than any other ' establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, Augusts, THE CLE STAKE STILL IN OPERATION! >■ subscriber wouM announce the pub!: • tli..t be ha- mnv on t - . Ell'ui.d. and will make to order all T F LI"O- < R CAIUN ET FERN I'M'RE, || dp fV Ib,;J ' J -111 II a- S .:'as. Divans. Loailges. ('i ll i L:LU'C*'|' ' !''•' • Dining and Breakfast Ta ! k 1 ,* -f Jr 1!■11 -. Midif any. Walnut, Maple and fi| D |j f. Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various "• —|W- V k tiid-. Cb-'ir- and Bedsteads of every description, which are. and will be made of the best ma teria! and workmanlike manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware room in the country. UFA DA -MADE ( OFFIXS, OTI baud on the most rea sonable terms. A good HEARSE will fie furnished on Funeral occasions. J A MES M ACKIXSOX. Towanda, January I. 1 SA.I. BOOTS AND SHOES John \X7". Wilcox, U AS located his e-fablishmrnt on Main Strcrt. on door North of the •• \\ ard House," and will continue the manufacture of BOOTS A SHOES, as heretofore. He has just received from Xcw-York a large assortment of Womans' Childrens' and Mi—cs" Shoes, which are offer ed at low prices. The attention of the Ladies is particu larly directed to his as-ortinent, comprising tlie following new styles : —Enamelled Jenny Lint] gaiter boots'; do. shoes ; black lasting and -ilk gaiter ; walking shoes, bus kins. Ac. Misses' gaiter- and -lines, of every description. A large variety of Childrens' fancy gaiters, boots A shoes or all kind-. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes. I hi- stock lias bi '-n pi r--u tile -elected with care, and lie believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. Kv" The strictest attention paid to MAXUK.tcruKixo. and lie hopes by doing work well to merit a continuance of the til* rat patronage he has likhcrso received. Towanda. Feb. I, Is.VV. GiIOCEEIIS, PXLGTriSIOJfrS, &c M est side of the Pub/ir Square, opposite, the Court I f<. use. I)AILE\ A NL\ INS are just receiving a * large addition to their stock of Provisions, Groceries. Yankee Notions. TovsFruit. Confectionary, Ac., which will lie sold wholesale of retail for cash, or In exliange for most kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would do well to call and examine our stock and prices GROCERIES. Black and Green Tea. Rio and Java Coffee. Chocolate. Cocoa. Sugar. Mola.-ses. Syrup, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, (loves, nutmegs. Mace cinamon. Ground Mustard Pepper Sam e. Soda. Saleratu-, Cream Tartar, Sperm ami Tallow Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Star-h, Ac PROVISIONS. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour. Corn Meal, Peed Pork, Hams A Shoulders. M.i'ki rel. Codfish. Shad I -ike front. Pickeled and Smoked Herring, Cher-.- Rb-e Beau- Onions, Potatoes, Butter, rainl. Crackers Ac Ac' ' FRUIT. Prunes. Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins. Lem ons and Oranges, Green and Dried Apples, and lVm-ho- Almonds, Pecan nuts, Brazil nuts. Grenoble and Madeira' Walnuts. Filberts, Pea nuts, Chestnuts. Hickory nuts Ac GERMAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN Toys, FA Nov Goon- i r *"Z. B jl ys ', Sl r, T ' n China, Pewter A Wood Lea Setts. Dolls. Trumpets. Toy Guns, Aocnrdians Har monicas, Glass, Paper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl. I very Rapier Maclie and Leather Port Mutinies Wallets Purses Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs' Tobac co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases. Tooth. Hair and Cloth Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Ac. FOOLS Car, Letter, Commercial* Is'ote and Bath Post Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales Ac. Ac. TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, .Sal in A and Rock Salt, and Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY & XEVIN'S. Towanda, November 2fi, 1 THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHiNG STORE ! 18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56 IMC, E. Solomon, Proprietor. T"!* extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment, .-TT M. rciir's block. Main street, lias just la-en' tilled with a large assortment of SPRING CLOTHING. The proprietor assures the imblic that lie has the best and cheapest assortment ever oili-red in Towanda ; and to prove this fart he respectfully asks the public to call and examine for themselves. Persons wishing good bargains and an clegaut suit or any portion thereof, well made of substantial material Coat, Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every thing in the line, w ill do well to call. He is confident he can satisfy all in price and quality. #S- Don't forget tilt place - one door south of Mereur'a store, Main-st. Towanda. March '.'8.1*36. yf** I jJiTwl' "=S V,*'/ \ ;.* * ,' t ~ ""'^nonl' DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OP THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public £rare. • rpun subscriber. thankful for the lihcr.il patronage of tli< |n-t v ir. intend- t • keep constantly en lmnd a fid! a* J aortmeat of the faiy best articles a ► Jlj kcjit in our line. whi *h he wii i dhpnee <>f gawch term ,i- win i,< -,,t --isfiirtr> t all who may patronize hint. The |iurchasc- ore made entirely with ca-li in hand, and for the C \-H out customer- will receive the benefit of a good article at a low pi ke. All articles shall un-wer our iecuiiiuicoeir' jhh. and are warranted as represented. Medical Advice gratuitously pivrn at the Office, cliarsina only foe the Medicines. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine k Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porler k Scotch Ale. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Ecttlcs, Nip ple Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Hings, Syringes, Catheters, dec. American, English $ Chinese Razors and Knives, FRESH CAMPHENE 8t BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS CF LAWS! Superior TOBACCO &. SNX7FF !----Choice brands of Pure Havanna, Principe and Yara CIGARS ! - F Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass. Iti tiSlics, Perfumery. Shaving Soap, I'attc* Articles. &c. &c. Hair Dyes, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts f..r the llaudkcrchief, Italian Whisks, Port moiniais, Purses, Ray, Coloiige, Rose and Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, ludel!il>le Ink Ale FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Teas; Itio and Java Coffee : Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, Ac Jcc. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, Ac. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! Towanda. February 1,1855. ]j. (\ POUTER, M. P. NEW ARRANGEMENT. A The Mammoth Hardware Store „ CHATFIELD & STORRS. tViMSj tC Hpferi:..'.' ' i- in \% receiving a larg* and well selected asfortnient of Foreign $ Domestic Hardware ~ * pj HoUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Blacksmiths and Shoe makers' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, In faci almost everything that the industry of the country requires. In W addition we are constantly receiving and keep on hand a full stock of Swedes and American Iron, 11, rse shoe Iron, Nail r< ds, dr. Warranted of the liest quality, and sold as ehrap as can be pnreliased of any estal.li-hnietit m-t of Wvr i rk. Ai-e i'arker mill Nails. I.ead Pipe, Ola.--, Sash, l'utty. White Lead. Linseed Oil. wliii it i- warranted perfectly pure. Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Maker's Goods. COAL AM) WOOD COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. Parlor and Cook Wood and Con! Stoves. Regulator? and Sheet Iron Stoves, st >ve Pipe. A . N •- n i ■ -J . supply of the celebrated Cook stove COVFKNOR. which is pronounced by all judge, a- the l.ct i kSi ■ "... ; market. It is especially adapted to the Fanner's use. As we have the largest and m '-t complete Hardware ."store on ilic New York md Krie llailr" ■ 1 and we t. ud t purchase goods in the best markets, and bv keeping a full assortment, selling as cheap as .• w. i • - the patronage of those doing business in this market. t-Tulli;> X t HaTFKLI' Owego, X. Y. Oct. '2l, lS'dL Jk NEW ARRANGE!EAT! m A PAT TON j&'ai.'GgJ i WT? eTTJST OI>.KX LED. ON THE CCRNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, no. 4, Patterns' n , ,t Tcsisuca i rrtHP, subscribers would respectfully inform their friendsjaud the public that tla vi; >v t' lncla -part:,-J." • , I the l>.ug business, and are now receiving at No. 4. in Fatton's New Brick ifh-ck. trom the cities "t l'linaue I phia and New York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English GHEMJCALS, DRUGS, MEDICINES. GROOm PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STIFFS. 2LA3fc 1>- • NEW STORK AND If aw iSvOtOagl HFMFIIItEY A WR'KHAM are now receiving in their New Store, West side ot the public square, a large and well selected stock ot FOREIGN ANI) DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS. HARDWARE. CROC EERY, SC. BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety and style, com prising Indies' Misses' and Children*' ('alters -Bootees, Buskins and Slippers ; Gents', boys'. Youths' and Chil dren*' Boots, Urogans and Shoes, both Eastern and home manufactured. A general assortment of dents' l.adies' and childrens' overshoes, Rubber Boots, Ac. A full assortment of Boot and Siioe Findings, Sole and Fpper leather, Calf and Kip skins, Morocco Linings and Lace leather. Towanda, Nov. 2">, ls.'ui. "VTO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD! T * if you procure of DR. 11. C. PORTER, South store in the \\ ard llouse. THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER. Equally adapted to Loaves, Hot Ibdls, Biscuit, Buckwheat and other Griddle Cakes, Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet Cakes, Batter tor Dumplings, Puddings, I'ot pies. Ac. Ac- Price '25 cents. March 29. Toionn SEED—A quantity for sale at the atom of jet H s. MERCt'K. L I QUOR STORE. U FKLTOX would ro?i>cMfullv inform public that lie i- now ready at In- d ( Hall .V Russell's, south side of the jmhlie isli those wanting PI'ISK l.lyl DIP-. ' ,! i thing in that line. He has lately made larg' ■ • his stock, purchasing of the , "' st 1 il "l" r!rl> ' 1..,':;; original package. He has on hand, and i quantity from a quart upwards:— , ~ Brand i/. —Signette, Cogniae. old ||cn".e-i ; din. Swan. Vnierican. and S.-heidsni n HTitikry. —Scotch.Old Rye. Mnnong.il:> -a ami > ff'iae. -Currant, Tort,and lb'at Slierry- .. Fresh Campltene and Burning Hum Kept hand. Also 5 per cent. Alcohol. CuiARS of the best brands. Jugs of all flasks, and a large quantity of empty b urets. Binghmuton Ale by the gallon or bam >• . Those favoring me with their patronage u ._ , that all articles w ill !• hat they are repn* X. }!. The person who borrowed my ' a. requested to return it. Towanda, January IS.lSni. BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, JAMACIA t ijjw jr HE undersigned respectfully announces , and the public generally. In at he aa- ' t partnership with Mr. CHARLES I- EM New-York, under the firm and sU.o •' FEIVDT d: VANDERCOUJL 15 Hearer street, .Ac if-1- ''' • ■ in the Importing and Jobbing of Foreign aaJ Ll AU orders will be promptly filled and- i' -| • untied. 1> \ \.mr New-York, 15 Beaver st. Sept 1 I*s*