farmer's Department Work fcr June. FARM.—Juno is emphatically a growing month, both for vegetables ami weeds Flows, culti*. ators, horse ami hand hoes will be called into requisition now, to keen down weeds and loosen the soil about growing plants. Some late crops are jet to be put and in. failures i i the cornfields need replanting. No spot on the farm should lie waste. Plant or sow such spots with some soiling crop, put in buckwheat or turnips, anything rather than leave them idle to grow pestiferous weeds. We do not believe in the idea that soils need rest A good routing of manure, deep plotting, unciclean tillage are the best " rests" that exhausted lands can have. Towards the latter part of the month the ringing of the scythe and the clatter of the mowing machine will be heard in the meadows and hay making w ill be the order of the day. Barley may still be sown, if omitted till now. Beans—Plant, any not already in, amoug torn or by themselves. Bees send out most of their sw arms it; June. Watch them'closelv and have hives in readiness to place over them as soon as they set'le in clusters. Beets—Sow Sugar and Mangel wurfzel, for stock, unless all were put in last montlr. Buckwheat—Sow, late, or even first of July, that it may till its kernels in the cool weather of Autura. Cabbages—Plow and hoe early ones, Plant among early potatoes and elsewhere for lute use. Use tobacco dust, lime and ashes sprinkled over the plants to keep away insects. Carrots—Hoc and thin early. Much after labor may be saved and a better crop secured by taking the carrot turnip, and beet, patch in hand before weeds get a start. Thill out liberally. Four to six inches apart in the row is near enough for carrots. Corn—Replant, where inects, crow s or black birds have taken the seed. General planting may also be done now. Very good corn was raised last year from grounds planted as late as the 10th of June. Put in a good supply for Summer feeding of cattle. Plant at inter vails of two weeks. Flow and hoe former plan tings. Fences—Do not tempt caltlo with poor ones. Grain Fields—Select a seed path ar.d go over it, removing cockle and other foul stuff. Grass —Some fields will need cutting, accor ding to latitude. Begin early, especially if the weather is fine and you have no mowing machine. Have a quantity of hay caps iu readiness for wet weather, and all of your tools and wagons or earls iu order. Hoes should bo kept bright by constant use during most of this month. Get the most improved horse hoc and make hordes do the work of many men. Push the hoeing, and weeding so as to be in readiness for hay and grain, now rapidly coming forward. Manures—Dig cut a portion of the muck swamp before haying, and have it dry for Fall use. Mix lime or ashes with the muck if eon venient. Keep cattle yards covered with muek or loam and scrape lip the f:e-!i drop pings each morning aud mix with compost materials under cover. Onions—lloe, weed, and thin early before the weeds get a s f art. Much after labor will thus bo saved. Peas—Sow late civ; s, previously scalding to destroy bugs unless they have left the seed. Potatoes—Keep free from weeds but do not use the plow among them after they com mence blooming. Poultry require little attention if running at large, save feeding a little grain and collecting egg. Where it is necessary to confine them in buildings or yards it is always well to let them out for a short time about sundown Keep roots dusted with plast, r, charcoal or muck, scraping up and barreling the contents frequently for guano. Pumpkins may yet be planted, either among corn aud potatoes or by themselves. Wc have raised splendid crops by sta king the seeds with the thumb and linger, over the corn field after a second hoeing even. Sheep were probably washed and pcrhap, sheared last month. If not wash, aud shear in about ten days afterward. Sorghum—Drill in a quantity, for soiling purposes. Stock of all Kinds—Seek to improve by aaving the best calves, lambs, pigs, Ac. Why not keep and raise cows that will give 24 quarts of milk per day and coniand $75 to SBO or even SIOO, any day rather tlmn be at the name cost of keeping those which give S to I*2 or 15 quarts of inferior milk per day, and which will scarcely bring SSO in market. Swine —Where there is an orchard or small pasture accessible, hogs may properly have the range of it, but by all means keep them from the highways and dooryards. If shut up. give them weeds, turf, and other green stuff daily, keeping their pens and yards well supplied with manure ausorbeiits. Tools for hay and grain enttiic/, should ail be procured and put in working order. N\ itli a large quantity of hay and grain to cut, a mowing machine will doubtless pay, besides, securing it in better order. Weeds —Keep them down while small if you would save heavy labor afterwards, and secure good crops. ORCHARD ANP N I'RSI'RV. —If properly cared for lust month,the orchard needs little attention now, other than destroying insects, pinching in, and Summer pruning. Weeds aud grass should also be kept from growing about the trunks, and fruit thinned out where it lias set 100 thickly. Hoeing will be the chief business in the nursery, assisted by the plow or cultiva tor. Budding may be performed in me eases of early growth, particularly on plumq pears, uid ro-es. Budded Trees—Remove suckers, and tie up buds inserted last year. Where buds have become well established, and the new shoot is growing in an upright position, old stocks may be rounded. Caterpillars—Destroy, any .suffered to live till now. fivergreens may =till be tran.-plauted with cure, watering and mulching. Grafts—Examine and loosen nay bandage* ca'tin into newly grafted trees Replace cement or grafting wax where it has pt-aled off. Rub off suckers. itivofs —Wage iriccs-n't war upon the i" -vet tribe, no* that the gun of the * part sen n f as destroyed or driven away \ our most efficient #•"•1 *in the business, Gie small birds. Catcr p dan, apple, aud cherry worms, borers. Ac.. u : ! want looking after. Those who wish to tu.ve abundance of goo 1 fruit run i be some expense in obtaining it. 1 IBiscelaucons. TOWANDA HARDWARE CUTLERY, | IRON AND STOVE TORE. Ffl D. C. HALL ... 3d —--. Wholesale unit I.vtuil Dealer rsjp~Sr -p- in Hardware ud Stow-, ln>u jp " -111 .18. ;iand Nails, Sash. Ghit, Paints I all kind-ofCari i: 1 ge trimmings. [.• ftflflßj Seat Cloths and i.a-e-, (.'aimge Sulfcev and Seat Springs, Car- other Tools—Cro-s Cut, Mill / ' -- —g4-r-. r and Ciivular Saws, Blacksmith i Tools. Bellows, Anvilr, Vices, J Hummers and Screw Plates, Axes. Broad Narrow. Hath ami Hand Hatchet-—( aide, ! F,m;. Tr.c e ; nd Haltr. Chains, Crowbars, Pick.-, Shovels i ami Spade". i POCKET \ND TABLE CUTLERY--Shear* and Scis sor.-. Edge roots of al! kimls. Brass and Knamekd Kettles, I Shovel ami Tongue.-. Spoons and l.ml!es. Tttbtf and Pail.-, i 'tops and W ashboarda, and all other kimls of house-keep ! ill? implements. i In the H ARDWARE line. Brass. Bnttania, J.ippaned ; aud Plain Tin Ware, single or insetts. Bar, Band, Scroll and Hoop Iron. Steel of all kinds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps, i Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works. ] Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather, and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that ' wc aie uoiv receiving direct from the hands of manufae i hirer* andimporters, including the largest assortment i and greatest variety of ssovss Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Fr.r'or, Dining | Room, 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 be fonud this side of ; New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought of fir.*t hands and in full packages and large quantities, ! that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers aud I Dry (foods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to l.i per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we *hall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur i chusiner elsewhere. i A large quantity of Tin ware, Stove Pipe aud Elbows l always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kmds oi Job Work done to order, ou short notice and warranted. Don't mistake tbe place to buy STOVES and HARD i WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op posite Tracy .t Moore's, Main street, ia the uew Wood i Building, lettered all over. I (train and Country Produce, old Iron. Brass, Brittinia | and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kiuds, Feathers and Bees i wax wanted for goods. | 10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in C'ASI: will be paid. ] Towanda. April 2,1557. 1 K. WAT ROCS 11. M. SRWAKD E. 11. COOK. P WATROUS & Co., DEALERS IN It* Hi: AIT tf SHE /. FHA R DIVA RE, No's. 1 & 3, Water st. Elvnira, N. Y. 1 Y%"e have recently made large additions to our extensive j stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev • cry description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest ' cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma j terials, Iran and steel. Xaiis and spike. Ropes and Cord l age. Paints, Oils and Glass, Mill saws of every size aud I shape, either Mulay Gang or Circular. ; Machine Belting, of all width- both of Indie Rubber & '■ leather, Glass at'wholesale. We are prepared to supply | Merchants with Gla-s, Nails, scythes. Forks, Ac., at Maii , ufacturers prices. Tn, sheet iron, aud Copper work on ! hand or made to order. CORTP. ACTOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames'Sho vels, Blasting Powder. Ac. A rant-f -r l. iU A Wilder* Patent Salamander Safes, Fairbanks Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Cireu j lar saws. Large sizes up to fiO inch, always on hud aud sold at ! Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by I mail. i Quirt, April 7. VHS& n-41-12m .Siistnic|;uin;t Collegiate |ustilatc,! TOUAXDI, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS. REV. .1 \MES McWILI.IAM, Principal, Professor of An • lent Languages and Mental and Moral Science ; I'AVID ( RAFT, A. 8., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Soien; e. MISS A. ELI7. \ FRITCHFR. Preceptress ; i MISS EM'LIE \. HFTLER. Assistant ; i MISS O. Lons.v JKXKS. Instructor on Piano; i MISS HELEN M. CARTER, Assistant Instructor on Fi- I ano aud Melodcon; MiSS CLARISSA A. STOCK WELL. Tea her of French ; and Drawing, i STEPHEN CALIFF, L'shcr : Mr. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward. The Winter Term commences on Wednesday, Decent- I : ber 2. and will continue 11 weeks, exclusive of a re:es ' of 10 days at Christmas. T xruN.-Es rru TFHM. j Payable invariably iu udvaiv-e, or one Lat f on entering | the school. 'it d one half at tin- middle of the term—Fuel ' and contingencies included ; Primary, per term, . ? 4 on , [ Preparatory d 00 | llig.u r. Ist year, per term 7 00 j Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 Classical. 1-t year, per term, 7 fiO ; ( lassicul, 2d and 3d year, per term s (-0 Collegiate, per term 10 00 X. li. Pupils wi!! be elapsed by the most advanced - bran h they respectively pursue. I Pup:! u.-mg scholar-hips are charged $1 p>.r terra for j ttel ..nd oi'.tingeuts ; for instrument on which to tain. I lessons, 50c, or for practice (2,00. EXTRAS. Vreneh .... 00 Di awing a r guardians siiall reside within two mile- of the Institute shall be admitted to tui- i j 'fin therein upon any permanent scholarship noted or j loaned by such pttpil, hi- > r her parent or guardian. ] ; flte arrangements f.r Boarding will be under theentirc j : control and management of the Steward, while the Prin cipal and Teachers residing in the Institute, will be able to exercise a constant watch over the pupils, mingling , with them as members of the same family ; as a Board i ina 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 [ ci-ed over the health, the manners and morals of those • :s --j trusted to their care, and all suitable aid rendered at all | times in promoting their advancement in study. I Pupil- boarding in the Hall, will furnish their own bed, ; bedding, towels, Ac. and the table silver at their option. PupiL entering the Institute are pledged to the obser | vance of the regulations, and none will be admitted on : other terms. Special exercises are arranged without extra charge for i those qualifying them-elves as teachers for common 1 schools. i 8. F COLT, Secretary. C. 1.. WARD. President, j Augu-t 12, !-•>7. A. Vkm uc, Trans. f g., WOW IS TH2 TI3YEE ! TO GET 1 r M2LAIN3TYPES & AMBROTYPES CHEAP! G. H. WOOD f Has reduced hi* prices of all hinds of i I * \ Pictures icith Cases, 25 per cent, -f j for the Winter. Frame-' of all kinds kept on hand also nt reduced j>ri ei s. Good Cases with Mefadnotypca, 7.3 cents : si) oiiit-r i kinds iu proportion. Remember the reduction is only for ; the Winter, and sy improve the time. Roor s open at all hours. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather (except • for children.) All work warranted. : Towanda. Dec. 8. 1557. G. H. WOOD. |HTA. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door North of the Ward House. TOWANDA, PA. U 7 HERE you can find a constant supplv of Bread, Rusk. Crackers. Cookies, Jumbles, aud all kimls of Fancy ! Cakes. km" OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook j ed to order. J ui- 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 close application to business to merit a continuance of the same, vre remain as ever, your humble servant, March 16.1837. H. A. BL'RBANK. / 4ARPETINHS - All pricessaperfioe and i ingrain orpetinsrs. just received by April lvG. J. POWELL. IKATHFK. —.V now supply of Sole Lcatli- J er. Cow Hide. Kip and Calf Skin, at No. 2. Pattou's I Block. a -o WM. A. ROCKWELL. (CAUTION. —All persons are hereby cnu- J tioned against purchasir g a note given by me to Da i vid v. Princ or bearer, dated Rome, January 25 or 26. IS.7S. for 42.70 feet of hemlock lumber, to be paid on or j before the first dry of June next. Said note was given ou settlement, hv mistake, and I shall not pay the name unless compelled')>v law, as I have not received any con sideration for the same. DAN RUSSELL. Rome, Feb. 2,1856. ( MIOCKKPvY, GLASS WARE, Groceries, i Ya F->e Notions, Looking Glasses, Wooden Ware, i xnd evervtiiing vou want mav t>e found at the new store I of Sept. id. 157. WM. A. ROCKWELL. ttnsiiices Cards. I \R CIIAS. M. TCRN'EIi, PHYSICIAN L/ fy SL'IIUKON, otters his profc-sional servl'aato the iuliabitauts of Towanda and vicinity. Office and r*s ideuce in the dwelling recently occupied by 11. ItvOTH, Esq., one door north of the Episcopal Chun b, ou Jlait.e Stieet. - I AMES MAC FAKLANE. A TTORXE \ • *f AT LAW, Towanda, Pa. Occupies the Office, in the Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq. 4t3~He will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrant.* and Pensions. March 22, lss 5. H. J. Mann. i P. D. Morkow. MAD! LI. A MORROW, A TTORXE YS A.XI) COVXSELI.OKS AT LA 11',—Office over Mercur's Store, Tawaudu, IV. Towanda, April '2, 18. n-43-tf JAIL E. 11. MASON, I'll YSH TAX AX!) LS SCRCiEOX, offers his professional services to the people oi' Towanda .-.ml vicinity. Office at hi -residence on Pine street, where he can always be found wheu not professionally engaged. D TL PARSONS, ATTORXE YA T Ilia LA tV, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. Jf. A H. F. Long's store. Aug- 7. 158. HENRY il M KEAN, ATTORXEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. PA.; will pay prompt attention to business entrusted toliim. Collections made on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octlf) J|M.IIANAN SMITH, having returned to ' A Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mercur's ' Store. Dec. 1, 1857. McCA B E : 3 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, 1 Between J. Kivgsben/s fy J. PoirelTs stores. 3JSPS-?fb THE subscriber would respectfully tender to his customers and the public generally bis sin- Jui: cere thanks for the very liberal patronage ex tended to him 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 kiuds, the best the country affords, which he intends to svll for j very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.— Please give me a call. it#-Meats, Ac., will be delivered on short notice, when ordered, at anv place in the Corporation. I..wanda, Feb. 12, 1*57. J. McCASE. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. THE subscriber continues to carry on the Foundry business in Towanda. and is prepared to do ail kinds of work in his line 0:1 short notice and in a workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon- Boxes, and any article of cast iron that may be required. Turning and titling up woik will be done on short notice and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase Stoves of any kind will find it much to their advantage to buy at the Foundry, as they can be repaired much cheaper. Please call aud examine before purcliasiug else where. Old east iron and Grain taken in payment.— 1 Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mercur's Block. eirl would also say to those having accounts stand ing over six mouths, that they must be settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pay up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN, i Towanda, Oct. 22, lSsfi. 1 NEW TIN SHOP! r pH~ undersigned respectfully informs his friends ami : A the publi generally, that iic has opened a new TIN WARE A SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT in the Foundry, first door below Mercur's Store, where he is prepared to conduct the business in all its various 1 branches. Tin Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or der, on sir it notice. Stoves of virion- styles cou.-tantly • ior- de. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. Old Iron, j Copper and Brass taken in exchange for good-. Jur.e 1. 1555. JOHN CARMAN. ARE YOU INSURED? Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co., TOWANDA. BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. r P!IIS Company insures airainst loss or rlam- I age by Firc< Dwelling houses, F rniture Warehou ses. JHi.res and Merchandize, Ac., ou the most reasonable , term". DIRECTORS. 11. w. TRACY. ALLEN M KEAN, JOHN F. LONG, GUY TRACY, EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB KIRBY. JUSTUS LEWIS, DVNIKL BAILEY, ISAAC MYKR. W\[. KINGSLKY. PRKCEP I'OR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL. 11. W. TRACY. IT- -id. nt. ALLEY M'KEAN. Vice President: JUDSiI.Y HOL. 1 COMB,Secretary: LAPORTE. MASON A CO., Treaa. j Arrangements for 1858 ! AT M. E, SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. MK. SOLOMON has just received the most exten- | • bive and elegant assortment of Goring and Summer Clothing bv.r< f ■ < J iii this market, which wr< bought for C.V-H i and w.,: be sold at prices which .'.mnot be equalled else- j where. persons desirous ot purchasing any artii 1? of Clothing j are requested to give him a call, aa be pledgee himself I that n i per* ui aiixi-.us to buy -hall go away without be- j ir.g Rati-tied.. tu~ V good assortment of Gentlemen's FURNISHING i GOODS will fie kept on hand. Towanda. April 2i>, ISSR. Tioera Point Agricultural k Junction Iron Works, AT ATHENS. BRADFORD CO., PEKN., WELLES, BLOOD dt Co., Proprietors. r |MIE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends i I and customers, and the public generally, that he has j formed a co-partnership with Mr. Jous P. Bi.ood, of Al- j buny. N. Y.. (who has for several years been Sup. rinten- ; dent ot Messrs. Emery Brothers' Agricultural Works.) j and with Mr. Sami i.i. N. Blood, ot Worcester, Mass., (Machinist and Tool Builder, and late Supei intendent of the American Hoop Machine Company of Fitchburg, Mass., under the firm name of WEi.LKS, BLOOD A Co; and that we have leased for a term of years the extensive and well known Iron Works, of Messrs. Shipman A Welles, at this place, and united the Tioga Point Agri cultural Works with the same, for the manufacture of Agricultural Machines, Implements, Ac., among which will be Emery's Endiess Chain Railroad Horse Powers, Threshers ami Cleaners, Thresher- and Separators, Por table Circular and Crosscut Saw Mills, Cider Mills, Dog Powers, Clover llullers, Feed Cutter*, Fanning Mills, Plow - Harrows, Cultivators. Shingle Machines, Kirby'* Mowers and Reapers. Ac., of the most improved patterns and construction. We arc prepared to do all kinds of Machinery Casting and Repairing, and have tor sale a large stock of first class Steam Engines, Machinery and | (.■stings, manufactured by aud belonging to Messrs.) Shipman A Welled. Both of the Messrs. Blood are skillful and experienced i practical mechanics. Our Machinery will nearly all Ik- ' new and with the latest improvements, and with the eu- I eonragement afforded by the patronage of a discerning, public, wo expect t" have the reputation of doing first i la.-.- work ami making the beet Agricultural Machines in uso. R. M. WELLES. Athens, January, 1858. To Drums, Farmkks am> Mii.i. Owners: Our past individual experience in the manufacture, -ale and use ot Agricultural Machines and Implements, and also in general Machine and Steam Work, with our excellent facilities, afforded by Machinery, principally of our own construction, with the very latest and best im provement.*, and also for procuring the very best mate rials and stock of all kind* at cheap rxtes, will enable us j to manufacture better machinery, at same prices, tlmn that of other manufacturers, and also compete with the j world in prices and quality and material and workman *hip of all kinds of Agricultural Impliments, and in all i kinds of Casting and Job Work. We shall pay especial attention to the manufacture of I the very best of Plows and Plow Castings. We intern! to i make castings for all the leading plows in nse in our vi- I cinity, and shall take great care to u-e only the best ma terial. Our plow wooder is from the liest and most cele brated eastern manufactory. We invite all interested iu j " home manufactures " to "call and see our works. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. i R. M. WF.Ii.ES, J. P. Bl.ood, ; S. X. Blood. GEO; ii. bunting, RESPECTFULLY informs his former customers aud . the public generally, t'< at he lias removed his BAILOR'S SHOP, i To one door south of Traev A Moore's store and imme- I diately opposite D. C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He flatters himself that from his long experience in bn ! sines- lie will lie able to please all who may favor liim with their custom. Owing to the loir pressure in the mo ney market, he will make Coats from 52 50 to $5 50each and other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not Ik- refused, if offered. Towanda. March 20, 1858. (2TONE WARE.—A great variety < nib and A P ril 21 • ta5S - WM. A. ROCKWELL'S i HATS AND CATS. A large assortment. WM. A. ROCKWELL. I filiste.uncone JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. Itt.Warner's Xetc Sjdendid Jcirelry Store, one door north of Puttcvs Ervg Store, HAS just been opened with the largest and _ JSB nio.-t choice stock of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY cveroffered to adiscriminating Kjjf-J public. indeed,he can safely -ay that with Mr , Crfei the opening of hi- new store has been in augurated a new era in the Jewelry line, tnu-mucli as along with the choice and elegant assortment ; he gives the nm-t reliable assurance of an almost inured. ! ble reduction in prices : the rich and tasteful articles ha v i iug been all bought with ready cash, j A. M. W., when he reflects how, for the past years,with I a far less attractive stock, he hi-s enjoyed so large a share of public patronage, tiath rs ffPbseli thaUthe iininanse in j crec.se of hoods he now otters, which ha/e been bought -to i much more advantageously, will enable him to increas' I the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch | safeu to him. 11c therefore solicits a continuance of the j favor of his old customers, and invites the public geueral i ly to come and see the fashions. " m-THE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will continue to be distinguished by the skill and despatch which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being the most reliable in town. Towanda, September 24, 155. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would inform his friends and the public that" he is now receiving at his old stand one door north of Laporte. Mason A Co.'s banking house, a large and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mnhograny Chairs, of various patterns, [ II•> ewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables, Dining, Tea and Pembroke Tables. Stands of every kind, Cane, Kit,.- and Wood seat Chairs, high Chairs, Children's Itockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Gilt and Rose wood Picture Frames, Iron Hat Stands, Corner and side do. of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Looking glasses, Ac. fiufCOFFINS, of every size and quality, acd will at tend ou all occasions when required. The public are invited to examine my assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as I will .-ell ckcaperthan any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, August 8, 1555. | TUB OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! TH F] snl>scril>er would announce to the public that he has nivt on .}£ /kinds ni CABINET FURNITURE, f R4St*-. liwj3 f '4§ such as Sofas. Divans. Lounge,.. Cell- i tlilaEjfllSflihsl tre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta i j.;.. r ,4| 11 -| g i.sl, Me. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and 3 N ( B " '(• Hierrv Bureaus, Stands of various i 1- J JL~.\ kinds* Chairs and Bedsteads ofevery ' description, which are, and will be made of the best ma terial and workmanlike manner, and which they will sell j for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware- I room in the country. RF.ADY-MADE COFFIN'S, on hand on the moat rea- ] sot,able terms. A good HEARSE will He furnished on t Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda, January 1. 1857. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AC* West side of the Public Square, opposite the • Court House. [>AILEY A NEYIXS are just reeeivincr a i y Inrge addition to their stock of Provi.-i ins. Groceries. ' Yankee Notions. Toys, Fruit. Confectionary, Ac., whi>'h will he sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhangefor j most kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fail ! to suit purchasers. < onsumers or country dealers would ! do well to call and examine onr stock and prices. GROCERIES. Rlack and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Choc* late, i Citcna, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, ! • 1 ves, nutmegs, Mace cin anion, Giound Mustard. Pepper Sauce, Soda, Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar. Starch, Ac. PROVISIONS. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour. Corn Meal, Feed, 1 Pork. Ilams A Shoulders, Mackerel, Codfish, Shad. Lake > Trout, i'ickeled and Smoked Herring, Cheese, Rice, Beans, ' Onions,"Potatoes, Butter. Lard, Crackers, Ac. Ac. FRUIT. Prunes. Citron, Figs. Lng. Currants, Raisins, T.em- , oils ..ud Oranges, Green and I tried Apples, and Peaches, Almonds, Pecan nuts, Prazil nuts. Grenoble and Madeira Walnuts. Filberts, Peanuts, Chestnuts, Hickory nuts, Ac. i GERMAN. FRENCH and AMERICAN TOYS, FANCY Goons, i Ae.— Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons. China, Pewter A Wood Tea Sett-. Dolls, Trumpets. Toy Guns, Aceordians, Har- j monicas. Glass. I'npcr aud Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet ('use-. Toy Bureau.-, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, I very, t Papier Maelie and Leather Port Monaies Wallets, Purses, ' Ivory. Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs, Tobac co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, Hair aud Cloth! Brushes, Fain \ Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Ac. FOOLS CAP, Letter, Commercial Note and Bath Post' Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, Sealing Wax. Ink. Inkstands, Wafer Cups, -and Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales, Ac. Ac. 'PARLE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and Rock Salt, and i Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NEVINS. Towanda. November 2(1,1 **ss. DIRE INSURANCE.—The undersigned is 1 agent tor the following safe and reliable Companies: , Paimcr's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. Capital, f 2 0 0 ,0 00. State Hut nn/ Insurance Co. . Ifa rrisburg, Pi. j Capital, 5200,000. Clirard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Prising in part—Gold and Silver Lever, L'Lpine and Plain Watches, with a full and complete assortment ofFine Gold Jewelry, such as Gold chains, iarckcts. Bractlets, Gold Pens, Keys. ' Brea-t-Pins, Far-Rings. Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also* a largb variety of Sil\ er w ire,such as Table and Tea Spoons, i Cream spoons. Butter knives. Salt spoons. Spectacles, to- } gether v, itli an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All ! of which will be sold very low for CASH. CLOCKS.— A large assortment Clocks just received, of 1 all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fifty \ Dollars. , , T O. Watches repaired on short notice, and WARRANTED 1 to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C. would beg leave to say. that he is prepared to j execute the most difficult Jobs, such as can be done at no other Shop short of New-York city. W. A. CHAMBKRLIN. Towanda, February 1,1857. Patronize a Home Enterprizc ! A Book-I>iiulery in Towanda! U7E would respectfully announce to onr friends and ! the public generally, that we have connected with I our Printing Office and Book A Stationery Store, a Plain and Fancy BOoK-BINDEItY, and earnestly solicit the patronage of all who desire anything in the iine. Having secured the services of one of the best binders in the United States, we Hatter ourselves that we can give universal satisfaction Goth in workmanship and price.— Therefore w c present to the public the strongest assuran ces that we are prepared fo bind in a workmanlike man ner, all kinds <>i BOOKS, among which wc may name Bibles, Histories. Music, Magazines, Pamphlets, Periodi cals, Law and School Books, to order or pattern in French, Italian, Herman and English style ; in Velvet, Sitk, Cloth, Leather and Paper. j upon the mo-t reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay I o*Givt ua a trial Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All j work warranted to be properly executed. eir Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan I, 1858. K. A. PARSONS. BOOKS &. STATIONERY! *yThe attention of the public is requested to the very general and excellent assortment always on hand at the i Argus Book and Stationery Store, first building north of | the Ward Home. Call and examine our stock. BARCLAY COAL—THE BARCLAY HAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at $2 50 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $3 00 per ton for Baked Coal. Apply for coal at Towanda to O. D. BARTLF.TT. Coal ! will also be sold at the MINES at $2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for Baked Coat. A liberal discount will be made on sales by the boat load. 0> t. 7. IF>7. J. MACK M.'LANK. Gen'l Snp't. _ I EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap Lk at FOX'S. DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public J?rnarc. fTtHE subscriber. thankful for the liberal patronage of the past year, intend* to keep constantly on hand i *>• J. sortmeiit of the very best article* us-ally kt j>t in our line, which HE WILL dispose of on such terms as wili bew! islactorv to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the CASH * customers will receive the ttene'it of a good article at a low price. All articles thull answer our and are warranted as represented. Qy Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging only for the Sedition. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICiftSES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine k Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch Alt ALL 1 Hi: MOST POPULAR PATENT The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, nursing Bottles, Jfj., pie Sheils, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, Ac. American, Enylish 8> Chine Razors FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! Superior TOBACCO &. SNXJTT ! —Choice brands of Pure Havanna, Pricfi and ITara CZOARS ! ** E'aiufs, OIN, Varnhbei*, Window Glans, ISrtiMte*, Perfumery, Sliavin;so Faucy Article*, &c. &c. Hair Dyes, Tlair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts for ij Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port monnais, Parses, Pay, Colonge, Rose and Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snnft" Boxes, Indellible Ink, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Grecu Teas; Ilio and Java Col Tee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &r i, Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, A:c. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE: Towanda, February 1,1553. 11. C. PORTER, X J NEW ARRANGEMENT. jjt The Mammoth Hardware Store CHATFIELD * STORRS. I* now receiving a large and well selected asfortiucnt of Foreign § Domestic Hardware |§ HOUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, h Carpenters, Cabinet rankers, I3la.cksin.ilhs anil Shoe makers' v*"" 7 '* r JFB Mi o AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, fn fad almost everything that the industry of the country require*. In B addition we are constantly receiving and keep on hand a full stock of Stccdes and American Iron, Horse shoe Iron, Nail rods, J-c. Warranted of the host quality, and Hold as chrap as ran he purchased of any establishment west of New Tcrk J I aiker UN*. N JIIM, Leul Pij't*, Gat.Sash, Putty, \\ bite Lead, Linseed Oil, which is warranted perfect])'pure. Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage leaker's Goods. COAL ANI) WOOD COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. Parlor ami Cook Wood and Coal Stoves, Renlaton and SI eet Iron Stoves, Stove pine. See. Now tvceivhiH Hui'ijiV i't t.:e re!-- : i'.ed took >to\ t t>( i\ I.!! , OH, which is pronounced by all judgi aas the best cook SLoiti* market, it is especiai.y adapted to the Farmer's u-e. As we have the largest and most complete Hardware Store on the New York and Eii* Railroad and weictaP purchase goods m the be-t mark, ts, and by keeping a lull assortment, belling as cheap as . -.jhielwe hopet the patronage ot those d"iug busiuess in this market. b'l'OiULS t CHATFiIi Owego, X. V. Oct. 21, 1856. J"- NEW Alii! \\il F.MKNT FTJJ PATTON Si PAYA-E, §1? JUST OPLXED, Mj J ON THE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS ™ KTo. 4, Fattons' riock, Totranda, Pa. THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friendsjand the public that thev liav -formed a ro-p*rtner>bt tlic I).ng business, and are now receiving at N'o. 1, in Patton s New jtrii k block, from the citiesot phia and New York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MEDIUMS, GROCEII PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, A C3® "SAtfU'S A32252S DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, POST MONNAES, &c, SURGICAL INSTRUIKIEN7S, and a variety of the most approved TniM" Abdominal Supporters, cite., always on hand. * London Porier and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal pnrpesfl ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for the Hat, Hair, Teeth, Nails, Coots, Painting, Varnishing, H hilewasliinM Ihe Covers of GC)C)I) ( IG ARS and I OH- If, ( O, jci/l Jind a large variety of chenttSf ■na, Vara a/ui Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobacco and Snvff. (atHoiiflie—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of BIRMNG UNO And a fine assortment of LAMPS, of at! sizes and descriptions, Pint Cages, Cups. Xests and Sri- All of which i*offered for sale at greatly reduced rates. Our stock being large aud mostlv nurclia-rl Importer and Maniif.ietnrer at the lowest rates, and with Cash, enables u- to sell at rede <-.1 or -- that wet* 1 Übfactory to all. We iuvie the attention of the public toan especial elimination of our stock of goods aadp** Our Motto is— "THE CASH SYSTEM—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS.' Our Goods are selected with the ntmostjiare and warranted to bo what they are represented • if an? should IU-. ontrary, we are nit only willing but ri queat'onr customers to return them, aud the mo evshi • MR. PAYNE will give his special attention to the preparation of PKEBCUII'TIONS. which will tH-co irf accurately on the shortest notice. JOSEPH G- PATT ( '- Towanua, June 20. is.qo. EDM" VHP P- rtVYL WAVERLY MARBLS ESTAELISIIIVIIirJT. 11. BALDWIN, having purchased the i • Marble Factory of this village, under the euperin- ' tendence of H. Ilanford, the subscriber is happy to an nounce that the Marhle business in W'uverly will now he conducted by him. He is constantly receiving ITALIAN * AND RUTLANDMARBLE.forMonuments,Head-stones, Tomb Tabels, and Stand Tops, Paint Stones, Mullera, Ac. . Having secured the services of G. H. POWKKS. who is well known to be the most perfect Artist in the State, he offers unparalleled inducements to persona wishing to secure ' any of the above articles, in cheapness, style and Artisti-1 caf beauty. Waverly, N. Y., Feh. 3,1867. FOR RENT. „ , THE subscriber, gHardiari of the minorchil /."V'V'V dren of Daniel O'Keefe, deceased, "tiers for ■* > m rent " K ' ver y desirable property in Rome twp., j Bradford County, know n as the Rome Springs •EfeiSS House. The property comprises a large Tav- j crn House, bam. and out htiildiugs. There is near he j house a celebrated Mineral Spring, which in the posses- ' sion of a proper person would attract many visitors. The i Farm contains No acres, about 50 of which are improved, j Possession given on the Ist c>l A "HI next. JOHN M'MAHON, Dec. f>, 1857. Guardian. WANTED. —I wish to purchase 100,000 ' Teetof MAPLE SCANTLING 13 feet long, and 3J inches square. Any one wishing to make u contra* t ; for any or all. an do so by calling at my Furniture Ware Rooms in Towanda. Sept. 15, 1367. CHESTT R WELI„S. LIQUOR STORE : F" ELTON would respectfully in' I k • public that he is now ready at his eld I Hall x Russell's, south side rfthei . ish those wanting PURE LIQUORS, wth aim ; K thing in that line. He has lately made ; his stock, purchasing of the best imp Her*- •, original package. He has on hau 1. and for si * e T quantity from a quart upwards:— , Brandy —Signette, Coguiac. old IT* nnf-s>' * ir " H (Jin. —Swan. American, and Scheiiiam r*drif A I H'hitkep —Scotch .Old Rye. Monongahtlaanai* I IJ'tnr —Currant, Port, and Brown Sherry. Fresh Cainphene and Burning Fluid keptc° D * ! hand. Also !5 per cent. Alcohol. j CIGARS of the best brands. Jugs of " 9,z ■' , flasks, and a large quantity of emptr barrel#- Blnghamton Ale by the'gullon or barrel- Those favoring me with their patronage to II J that all articles will be w hat they arc iep r *'- | ,^r, N. 4 8. The person who borrowed my " M'aft-'t ; requested to return it. Towanda, January 18,1856. House furnishing goopMM We and single fold worsted and I'®'"! * I damasks, moreens, cotton damask- • , e-1 t-itile linens, Marsailes ,p;i'T-.H , ricty of other coeds iu this hue. just , j 1 1 NEW ASSOKTM iN I I ' -/V Rit'bons and filoves, expressly f , r !>'*■ ■ Ribbon*; also a new I i deries, set of Collars and Sleeve-- 6 E