farmer's IHprtnuuf. Rmo7iu3 Cliaff or Beards from the eye of an Ox, It is? a very cotninou tliingforo.it cliaflf ami Wards of barley and wheat to attach theiu t-elves to tiic eyes of cattle that have access to traw and chaff ; and it i.-> by no means un common to see the eyes of animals so much in flamed by such substances getting into them, that they often nearly or quite destroy the eight. A barley beard is a very ugly thing in a bullock's or a cowV eye ; and oat chaff is quite as bad, if not worse. An animal can work out a Ward, usually, much sooner than they can oat chaff : because oat chaff, if it once gets wet and gets on the ball of the eye, w ill adhere as closely as a piece of wet paper will adhere to a smooth board, and the animal cannot remove it : and in a few days a film will be formed on the eye, and probably the sight would be very much injured, if not de troyed. Wo know that such a harsh, huge " beam*' must hurt an animal intolerably : he cause, when even a little atom of dust lodges into oue of our eyes, we ahuo-t go into convul sions. Tlte usual way of removing such .-uWtances from an animal',-, eye i> to blow into the eye, through a tube, some salt and alum, (most un merciful remedy,) or to attempt to throw hon ey into the affected eye, or to squirt tobacco spit into the eve I would as soon inject sul phuric acid, or till the eve with sand to remove such substance?. My way of removing such substances I have always found very practicable and effective, and by 110 means harsh. As soon as it is evi dent that there is anything in an animal's eye, which will be readily seen by its incessant run ning, put a rope 011 the animal, and if it will not stand quietly, tie it to a post. Rub the hand gently over and about the eye, until the animal will ailow you to handle the eye-lids.. Oat chaff will be seen almost always on the lower side of the eye ball ; and many men can not sec it, even when it is iu full view, until it has been pointed out to them. A barley heard will be found almost every where. Let the eye bo opened as much as necessary, turning the eye-lids back if necessary ; and there is no mis take nut what chaff or beard can be seen.— Now take a good silk handkerchief in one hand and draw a portion of it over the fore finger, and thrust it carefully into the eye ;*and if the silk touch a heard, it will bring it out But an out chaff will adhere closely, and it may be necessary to try again ; but I never failed to fetch it the second time. S KIUVAIUIS TODD. Country Gentleman. To PREVENT BAD ODOR?. —Both the fluid and solid secretions of men and animals con tain nitrogen, a gas which has neither taste, smell or color, while separated from oilier bo dies, and which has iittle affinity for other ele ments, though it i? found that tao.-e substances most prone to fermentation are those which contain nitrogen in some form, or as an ingre dient of their compounds. The I'aval matters of all animals owe their disagrceuhle smell chiefly to a compound of nitrogen, known as ammonia. A curious change is eff- cted, and that spontaneously, too, in theexcretions as they cease to form a part of the living organ ism. They contain nitrogen, the elements of water, viz ; hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.— The carbon unites with the hydrogen, thus de stroying the water. These two compounds be ing simultaneously formed, are set free at the same time, when they now unite, forming what may be termed a double compound —carbonate of ammonia—the odorous chnient of j rivvs, vaults, coss-poohs and barn-yard' Most decent people would gladly prevent these disagreeable odors from escaping and tainting the whole atmosphere about, if they could procure, cheaply, some effectual deodori ser. There is needed no better material for this than every man find on his own farm in a greater or less supply —peat, or turf, mingled with the fermenting miss, or spread over tlte heaps, l.eavi s and wood's mould, and plaster, make excellent absorbents and deodorizers,and they will add immensely to the fertilizing value of the whole. What better application need be asked for our soil than barn and privy ma nure, and the content? of the cess-pool,all min gled with pent, turf, plaster, Ac., and well crumbled down ? There i? no better general applications. B.— Prairie Parmer, April 2f>. HEX MASERU. —More than one correspon dent has lately asked : llow shall I prepare lieu manure for use. what crops does it. benefit, how and when should it be applied? To which we reply : Have on hand a lot of old barrels, and shove! the hen manure into them, mixing: it as you go, with twice its bulk of loam,muck or sand, it is an excellent plan to scatter fresh dirt or plaster under the hen roosts every few days. The compost thorough ly mixed together, may be applied by the sin gle handful to every hill of corn. Forty bush els of the mixture will thorough!)' manure .*lll acre. It may lie applied not only to corn, but also to encumbers, melons, squashes, grape vines, and indeed to everything, growing in a garden. Ir is quite as active a fertilizer as Peruvian guano. To Km.i' IIAMS tx SIMMER. —One good way I>> to put a layer of coarse salt iu the bottom of a barrel, then lay in a ham and cover it with salt, and then another, and so on till the bar rel is filed. Of course, this salt should be dry, and the barrel should be kept in a dry place. Another and better way, is to sew up each ham in u coarse cloth bag, then give the whole a coating of whitewash and hang up the bag in a smokehouse, or any dark, cool place. A sure way of keeping bams fresh, but not a neat way, is to bag them as before mention ed, and bur? the bag in the ush-hole, taking it out as wanted. We have known thorn to keep very well by simply wrapping iu several thicknesses of news paper and lung in an open garret. A corre.s pondent says they also " keep perfectly, as he ha s proved, by packing in sweet dry hay run through a hay cotter. Then wrap them with a single thickness of newspaper, and surround each liarn with a portion of the hay ; tie the whole in large cotton bags, and hang in a dry place. A-U - ixii PLASTER FOR L'ORX. —We only remind farm -r? of what most of them know ai r-ad v. 'hat if they wish to heip forward their •orn crop, th'y ivonM do well to apply, at the tand second ho >iugs, a handful for each hill, of piaster and a-heu M \ them at the rate of ui.e p.a tof piaster to live of ash s. The effect of this application vTI v- most conspicuous ox dry, sandy soils ; but it A ill not be invisible •no ahce. Don't forgi t I..give- v.mr Chiuc-se Sugar Cane the benefit of this treatment. fUiscelaueons. TOWANDA HARDWARE CUTLERY, IKON AND STOVE STOKE. If I>. C. IIAIX ... Wholesale and Retail IK-ater fc~ "jT, 1 1; ' and Stove-, Iron SKL 3Lt niis! Trace r.iid Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels J 't'oCKKTANT) T ARI.E CI'TERRY—Shear? and Seis ihio,- T -oi ■ ot all khuts. Bra-sand Enameled Kettle*. Shovel and Tongue- Spoon.- and Ladles, Tubs and Fail?. Mop* and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-ktcp iaff implements. In tin-H ARDWARE line, Brass, Bnttania, Jappaned and P'ain tin Ware, sinede or in setts. Bar, Band. Scroll and Hoop Iron, steel of all kinds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps, [..ad Pipe and all the neee—ary fixtures for water works. Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather, and Ki.ooo other article? too numerous to mention, that w arc now receiving direct from the Hand? of manufac turer.- andimporte-rs. including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining- Rnotn. 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 a- low rates, and on as good Trims as ran be found this side ot New-York, from the fact that all our good? were bought of first hands and in full packages and large quantities, that give- us an advantage over smalb r purchasers and Dry Goods dealers, that wii! enable us to sell from 3 to 13 "per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we shall oft. r to any who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbow - always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds ot Job Work done to order, on short notice and warrauted. Don't mistake the place to buv STOVES and HARD WARE cheap- -one door South of Fox's, and nearly op positc Tracy A-Moore'?, Main street, in the new Wood Building, lettered all over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Bras?. Brittani.a and Copper. Dried Fruit of all kinds, Featlu-rs and Bees wax wanted for goods. 10.000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in C VSII will be paid. Towan.li, April t, 1837. K. WATitOl'R. It. M. SCWAHD K. 11. COOK. F> WATROUS A. Co., DE ALE 11S IX l HEAVY tt SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 k 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 offer at the lowest ca-h prices; con-i-tinp 0! Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials, Iron and steel. Nail? and -piko, Ropes and Cord age, Paints, Oils and Ola--. Mill saws 0; every size and shape, cither Malay Gang or Circular. Machine Belting* of all widths, both of India Rubber k leather, Glass at wholesale. Weave prepaied to supply Merchant- with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, aud Copper work on hand or made to order. OORTR ACTOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder, Ac. Agent- for Rich A Wilder'* Patent Salamander Safes, Fairhank's Platform Scales, and Welch A Griflith's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to GO in-b, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to ordeis by mail. Elmira. April 7, 1856. n-lf-P2m jsusqucjjaitna Collegiate Institute, TOU'ASDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS. REV. J VMEF McWILLTAM. Priori-.!, Professor of An cient Languages and Mental and Moral Science ; DAYID CRAFT, A. Ik, Prufeasor of Mathematics and Natural Science. MISS A. ELI/.A FRITCHEII. Praoeptivsa ; MISS EM I LIE A. BP TLER, Assistant; MISS O. LOUISA JLNKs. Instructor on Piar • ; MISS HE! EN M. CARTER, Vi-istant Instructor ou Pi ano ami Melodeon : MISS CLARISSA A. STOCK WELL. Teacher of French and Drawing. STEPHEN ( M.IFF. IV.ier: Mr. CAN FIELD DAYTON, Steward. The Winter Term comtner. <•* ou Wednesday, Decern bt-r '2. and will continue 11 week?, exclusive of a recest of 10 day.-, at Christmas. EXPENSES rat TKRM. Payable invariably in advance, or one half on entering ihe school, and one hall at the middle of the term—Fuel aiid contingencies included : Primary, per term. .. $ f 00 Preparatory,. . 6 00 Higher.*!st year, per tenn 7 00 Higher, Ist and '2d year, per term S 00. Classical. Ist year, per term 7 00 Classical. 2d and 3d year, per term . R no Collegiate.per term, lo 00 N. B. Pupil.- will be classed bv the most advanced branch tiicv respectively pursue. Pupils u?ing - ibolar.-Lips art charged $1 per term for net and npiingeuts : for instrument on which ti> take lessons, 50c, or for practice #2, on. KXTItAS. '•'rench f."> 00 Drawing . 3 00 Tuition on Piano Forte with use of Instrument,.. . 12 00 do do per quarter of 11 week?,.. 10 00 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light 2 Oft Washing, per dozen 3? No scholar, whose parent* or guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute -hail bo admitted to tui- j tiou therein upon anv permanent scholarship rented or i loaned by such pupil, hi- or her parent or guardian. The arrangement? for Boarding will be under the entire I -ontrol and management of the -steward, while the I'rin- j cipa! and Teachers residing in the Institute, will lie able to exercise a constant watch over the pupils, mingling 1 with them as members of the same family ; as a Board ing School for youth of both -exes, the Institute will af ford increased and superior advantages. Parents and guardian? may he as.-t r d that all due care will he exer cised over the health, the manners and moral- of those en trusted to their care, and all suitable aid rendered at all time? in promoting th ir advancement in study. Pupil? boarding in the Hall, will furnish their own hcJ, bedding, towel?, Ac. and the table silver at- their option. l'upil? entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the regulations, and none will be admitted on other term?. Special i x< r. i-e? are arranged without extra charge foi tlm-e qualifying themselves us teacher? for common , schools. S. F. ('ot.r. Secretary. P. L. WARD, President, i August 12,1*37. A. WICKH AM. Tresis. 1 iSFBa" PIOW 13 time TO GET WT MELAINOTYPES 8t AMBROTYPES CHEAP ! Ij\ O. H. WOOD f| \ Has reduced his pries of oil hinds of fl I V Pictures iril/i Cases, 25 per cent. —ft j for the Winter. -o Frames of all kind? kept on handa!?o at reduced pri ces. Good Case? with M< lainotypes, 75 cents ; all other kinds iu proportion. Remember the reduction is only for the Winter, aad so improve the time. Rooms open at all hours. Pictures taken in all kind? of weather (except for children.) All work warranted. Towanda, Dec. 8,1837. G. 11. WOOD. H. A. BURB ANK'S BAKERY One Door North of the Ward House. TOWANDA. PA. ATT HERE you can tiud a constant snpplvof Bread, Ru-k. \ V Crackers, Cookies. Jumbles, and all kind? of Fancv Cakes. OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook ed to order. ev Particular attention paid to filling order? for parties Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past year, and hoping by close application to bnsine?? to merit a continuance of the same, we remain as ever, vour humble servant, March 16,1867. * H. A. BURBANK. GEO. 11. lM XTLNG, KESPECTFULLY informs his former customers and , the public generally, Iat he has removed his TAILOR'S SB OF, T one door noutnof Tracy X Moore's store and imme diately opposite D. C. Hull's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He iluttere himself that from his long experience in bu siness he will he able to please all who may favor him with their custom. Owing to the Irnc pressure in the mo ney market, he will make Coats from f2 50 to $3 60each and other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Product in payment, will not be refused, if ottered. * Towanda, March 20, 1860. W ANTFJ).—I wish to purchase 100,000 t V feet of MAPLE SCAN 1 LING 13 feet long, and Inches square. Any one wishing to make a contract ior any or ail. can do so by .-alitng st my Furniture Ware Rooms in Towanda. Sept. 15 1857. CHEPTEU WELLS. jßnginces Carba. DR EH AS. M TURNER. PHYSICIAN A- SVRGKO A", offers hie prufe-rioual servicr.s to the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity. Office and res idence in the dwelling recently occupied by H. Boom, Esq., one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine I Street. JA M ES MACFA RJ,A NK, I TTO If \ E \ A T LA IV, Tow VNDA. PA. Occupies the Office, in the Union Block, formerly ownf d by John C. Adams Esq. JDS'He will attend to procuring Bounty Lain! Warrant* and Pensions. March 22.1-11. H. J.MADII.I P. P.MORROW. M APILL K MORROW, A TTOIINE YS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA IF,—Office over Mercur's Store. Towanda, l'a. Towanda, April 2, 18. n-U-tf DR. E. H. .MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office :it his residence on Pine street, w here he can always be found when not i>r >lt -i-i.inally engaged. j? 5 ATTORNEY AT 1-4* LA IV, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. U. A B. F. Lung's -tore. Aug- 7. I#6, HENRY B. MKEAN, ATTORNEY . AT LA IV. TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt attention to business entrusted to hint. Collections made on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octlh LWJtANAN SMITH, haviiiir rcttirned to 134 ToWandi, has opened A LAW Office uver Mercur's Store. Dec. 1, I*l7. Tioga Tciiit Agricullural k Junction Iron Works. AT Alliens, Bradford Comity, l'a. \VI:LLI:s, BLOOD & co. j j KIRBY'S MOWER AND REAPER.; UTE are manufacturing the aliovc mentioned excellent machine for Eastern Pennsylvania aud the neigh boring Counties in New York, and invite the particular attention of farmers to the following features of Ktrby's | Mower and reaper, which we believe to be superior to all , others in ii*e, in the following particulars:—lt is the j lightest in u=e ; strung and durable ; simple in construe- ! tion ; easily worked ; adapted for horses or oxen ; re- j quire much les> draught than other machines ; has no ! side draught though it cuts a wide swath : will work on ; rough ground where no other machine can follow it : very difficult to he clogged fn any kind of grass, be it wet or | dry ; not liable to get out of repair ; is composed prinoi- | pally of iron ; it a perfect combined machine, working . equally well whether mmring or reaping ; and it the cheap- | EEI in price, —Jlnwcr being only SIOO. ar.d the combined ' Machine 1120,—making it altogether the ne st de-Mrable i Mower and Reaper in market. ! crsr Farmers wanting RELIABLE Mowers and Reapers, • should bv ail means see our machine before making np i their minds to buy any other. Additional and interesting I information concerning the Kirby machine is contained j in our ilbi-trated Catalogue, which also describes our : other machines and implements: among which are EMERY'S PATENT CHANGEABLE BAIL ROAD : HORSE POWERS; TIOGA POINT IMPROVED TuRUSHERS & CLEAN- ! ERS,THRESHERS A SEPARATORS. PORTABLE j SAW-MILLS. PLO3VS. CULTIVATORS AND HORSE HOES. CIDEIi MILLS, DRILLS. OUR PORTABLE DOG POWER is a valuable machine, and ranch superior to the common inclined wheel, aud is adapted for dairies of from 5 to 20 J cows. Send for copies r f our Catalogue ar.d Price List for yourself and neighbors. WELLES, BLOOD & CO. Alliens , Pa., June 10. 1818. THE MOWING MACHINE That Everybody Likes! 4 LI-EN'S PATENT IMPROVED MO3VE '. AND c\ MOWER AND REAPER COMBINED, .-trong and : simple in construction, not liable to get out of order, ] compact, light, easy of draft, so easy as to be coraforable j all day ivmk for a light team : safe to the driver,and may i be worked at a slow gait by horses and oxen. No clogging of knives : works w.-llon side hills, and in j any kind of grass, heavy or light, coarse or fine, lodged ! or standing, ripe or unripe, wet or dry, lung or t hort, or . sanded. Not confined to localities where other machines work, ' but will do good where others op. rate indifferently, or ' none at all. It is believed that no person can be found having one, i th it would (xchauge it k.r the best of other kinds, and ritty dollars. ha" Every machine warranted to give entire satisfac tion. For sale by P. P. I'ECKHAM. Columbia X Roads, Bradford County. Pa. May is. 18,58. McCABE : S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. Kingsbery's IV J. Par ell's stores. THE subscriber would respectfully tender to c "- ;, "triers and the public generally liissin cere thanks for the very liberal patronage ex temi.-dto hint 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. e-M eats, Ac., will be delivered on short notice, when i ordered, at unv place in the Corporation. Towanda. Feb. 12,1357. J. McCARE. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. HE subscriber continues to carry on the Foundry business in Towanda. and is prepared to do ali kinds of work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to order Plows, Stoves. Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon lioxcs, and an v article of cast iron tli.it may be required. Turning and fitting up work will he 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 i cheaper. Please ea'l and exarainediefore pur. basing else- j where. Old cast iron and Grain taken iu payment.— j Don't mistake the place—one door cn-d .>f Mercur's Block, j g-ir I would also say to those having accounts stand- ; ing over six months, that they must be settled without j delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pay np and save cost. JOHN CARMAN. Towaada, Oct. 22,1856. NEW TIN SHOP! THE undersigned respectfullv informs his friends and , the public generally, that he 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 i branches. Tin Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or- i dor, on short notice. Stoves of various styles constantly | for sale. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. Old lrori, Copper and Brass taken iu exchange for goods. June 1.1 sis. JOHN CABMAN. ARE YOU INSURED ? Susquehanna Mutual Insurance C 0..! TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. r PIIIS Company insures against loss ordain- , A age by Fire. Dwelling liunses, Furniture 3Varehou ses. Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. DIRECTORS. 11. 3Y. TRACY, ALLEN M'KE VN. JOHN F. LONG. GUY TRACY, EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB KIBBY, JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL BAILEY. ISAAC MYER. WM. KINGSI.EY, PRECEPTOR FORBES. JOSEPH POWELL. 11. W. TRACY, President. I ALLEN M'KE\N. 3'ice President: JUDBON" HOL- I COMB,Secretary ; L APORTF., MASON A ( 0., Treaa. V LARGE assortment of Ladies Fancy 1 Broke!*. Children* Willow and Empire Cab*. ! Ac... at No. 2 l'.utoiH liiock. April2l,lSM. 3VM. .v. R.K KWUI.I.. j ULGUR! FLOUR !—A first rata Article X. of We-tero Flour, may be bad at SOLOMON'* in Mer- ; cur'* Block, lower tli m can be jinrehancd in this vl. ini- j '.v. April 2C, 1-18. M. C. SOLOMON. I ffliwdoncons JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. XVI. Warner's A 'etc <.)• Splendid Jewelry Store, one door north of Pott was Drttg Store, HAS juet been opened with the largest and JCI rno-l i-holcc slock of FASHIONABLE JKAVELR Yx vi ,-r offered to a di->crimiuating —J public, ludctil. lie can safely sny that with S, the opening of his new store has been in uiiyurati il a new era in the Jewelryiiue. intteninoh as along w :tli fhe choice and elegant nHoitraeu! he gives the moat reliable assurance of an almost incredi ble reduction in price- : the rich and tasteful articles hav ing been all bought with ready cash. A. M. \V., when he reflects how, for the pa>t years,with a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed so large a share of public patronage, flatters himself that the immense in crease of Goods he now otters, which have been bonghtso much more advantageously, will enable him to mere,.* the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch safed to him. lie therefore solicits a continuance of the favor of his old customers, and invites the public general lv to come and see the fashions. ' M-THK 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 iu town. Towanda, September 24, J. 15. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would tlolly inform his friends and the | W that he is now receiving at his old ! stand one door north of Uaporte. M.ison & Co.'s banking iionsc, a large and extensive assortment of ; Sofas, Mahojrany Chairs, of various patterns, : Ho-i-wood and Mahogany Side ami Centre Tables, hilling.!' a at..! Pembroke Tables.Stands of every kind. Cane. FUg and Wood -eat Chairs,high Chairs, Children's Hookers, Bedsteads, Bureaus. Lounge*, (tilt anil Rose wood Picture Frames, Iron liat .-tat da, Corner and -i k do. | of walnut ard mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, ; Cupboards. Looking glasses, £c, a/rCOFFIN.s, of every size and quality,ard will at i tend on all occasions when required. The public are invited to examine my assortment bef re purclmsing elsewhere, as I will sell cheaper than any other i .'Ktai'lisbment iu Northern Pennsylvania. J Towanda. Augusts, 15...'.. | THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! .THE subscriber would announce the public that he has now on ' I and. and will make to order all JS . I kinds of CABINET FUBMTI'RE, such as Sofas.hivans,Lounges,Ccn t"*. Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta . idi-. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and M l.'" u 4 h.-ny Bureaus, Stands of various ! LJ ... B— \ kinds, Chair-and Bedsteadsofevery , description, which arc, and will be made of the best ma terial and workmanlike manner, and v. hich they will sell for cash cheaper than cau be bought in any otlier Ware i room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea ! sonable term-. A good HEARSE will fie furnished on | Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda, January 1.1857. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, dtC West side of the Public Square, opposite the Court Jlouse. BAILEY A XEYIXS are just receiving a large addition totlieir stock of Provisions, Groceries, Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit, Confectionary, Ac., whii h will be sold wh.de-ale of retail for cash, or in exhange for most kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fail to nuit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would do well to call and examine our stuck and prices. GROCERIES. Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Sugar, Sirup. (Vfngcr, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cinamon, Ground Mustard. Pepper Sauce, So.la, S ileratus, Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow , Candies, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac. PROVISIONS. Fiour, Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour. Corn -Meal. Feed, j Pork, Hams A Shoulders, .Mackerel, Codfish, Shad. Lake j Trout. Pi.-keled and Smoked Herring.Cheese, ltice, Reams, ' Onioiu/Potatoes, Butter, Lard. Crackers, Ac. At. FRUIT. Prunes, Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisin*. I em- i ons and Oranges, Green and Dried Apples, and Peaches, J Almonds, lYciiu nut*, Prazil nuts. Grenoble and Madeira 1 Walnuts, Filberts, Peanuts, Chestnuts, Hickory nuta.Ac. I GERMAN, FKKNLU and AMLHKAN T'ovs, FANCY GOODS, : Ac.—Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons. China, Pewter A Wood | Tea Setts, Dolls, Trumpets, Toy Gums, Accordians, Har- j monicas, G!a-s, Paper and 33 ood Inlaid Work Boxes aud ] Toilt Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, I'ear!, I very, ! Pajiier Mache aud Leatlier Port Mouaies Wallets, Purees, j Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs, Tobac- j co and Snuff Boxes, Cigat Cases, Tooth, Hair and Cloth •' Brushea, Fancy Minors, Perfumery. Hair Oil, Ac. FOULS CAP, Letter. Commercial Note and Bath Post \ Paper, Envelopes. Wafers. Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, ' W.d.-r Cups, Sand Botes, Penholders. Pens, Wafer scale*, i Ac. Ac. TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, Sal in A ami Rook Salt, and j Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NEVINS. Towanda, November 21, 1815. "EjllßE INSURANCE. —The tuuJefsjlgiM ! is JL agent tor the following safe and reliable Companies: ! Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. ! Capital, $2 00,000. State Mutual Insurance Co. . Ilarrisburg, Pa. j CAPITAL, $200,000. Cirard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa t Capital, $300,000. These Companies insure against loss or damage by fire on the most reasonable term-. Dwelling Houses, Furni ture, Warehouses, Merchandize, A''., and Farm Property insured for any length of time. Ali losses will be prompt ly paid. " C. S. RUSSELL. " Towanda. Decemlier 21,18,36. w. xv, ; /H.OCK £ WATCII REPAIRER.—The \J undersigned i* constantly receiving from New-York by Express, new additions to his Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver v. are, and Fancy Goods, comprising in [•art —Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epine and Plain Watches, with a full and complete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, such a- Gold chains, Lorkets, Bracelets, Gold Pens, Kevs, Breast l'ina, Ear-Kings, Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also" a 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 be sold very low for CASH. CLOCKS. — A large assortment Clocks just received, of all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fifty ; Dollars. " ; *_ Watches repaired on short notice, ar.d WARKCXTCT ' to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. 33 .A. C. would leave to say, that he is prepared to execute the most difficult Jo! s, such as can be done at no other Shop short of New-York city. 33. A. UHAMBERLIN. Towanda, February 1,1557. Patronize a Home Entcrprize I A Book-Bindery in Towanda! \ \ T f! would respectfully announce to our friends and \ > the public generally, that we have connected with onr Printing Office and 1i....k A Stationer}' Store, a Plain and Fancy BOOK-BINDERY, and earnestly solicit the patronage ol all who desire anything in the line. Having secured the services "ol one of the best binders in the United States, we (latter ourselves that we can give universal satisfaction both in workmanship and price.— Therefore wc present to the public the strongest assuran ces tiiat wc are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man ner, all kinds oi ROOKS, among which wc may name Bibles, Histories, Music. Magazines, Pamphlets. I'eriodi cai, Law and School Books, to ordor or pattern in French, Italian, German and English style ; in , I elvct, Si!k, Cloth, Feather and Paper. } upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or readv pay I **"Give us a trial. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All work warranted to be properly executed. Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan 1,1858. E. A. PARSONS. BOOKS &. STATIONERY! ewThe attention of the public is requested to the very general aud excellent assortment always on hand at the Argus Book and Stationery Store, first" building north of the Ward House. *'all and examine our stock. i BARCLAY COAT,.— TIIE BARCLAY BAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have n..w on hand, and (tillkeep constantly for sale at TO3V AN DA. a large supply of their coal, at $2 50 per (OH for Blacksmith Coat, and $3 00 per ton for Raked Coal. Apply for coal at Towanda to O. I>. BARTLETT. Coal j will also be sold at the JUNES at $2 00 per ton for lilaeksmith, Coal, and $2 50 per tun for Raked Coal. A liberal discount will be made on sales hv the boatload. I Oct. 7.18.37. .1. MACFARL VXK. Gen'i BupC ACTS for flavoring, for sal** cheap | X-4 at FOX'S. > ifL,, fiU -f - 3 " "T V'al j o •-■ •;- *->, |)j • r'lfi DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE rronting the Public Square. i rpHK sohecrilier, thankful for the liberal patronage of the prist year, intend." t<> keep constantly or haT , .■ A Mftmnt of the very beet nrtici,-s us-ally kept ID our line, which Hl' WII.L DISPOSE of onuch !-rins u yj|; y iafaotory to all who may patronize hint. The purcha-CH are ma P 1 V.VJ2, IT 7 -T t-ST < > Pj: XIZIX II ON THE CCRNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS ' Bio. 4, Patterns' Hock, Towauda, Pa. rpUK subscribers would respectfully inform their the public that thev liav funned a c-vwrtan* L the D.og business, and are uow receiving at No. 4, in Patton s Xew Brick Block from the cit.esot fti piiia and Xew Vork. a large and well selected stock of American, French and En"3isii ' CHIMIGALS, DRUGS, MEOIGIHES, GROC:RIEI PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, IiYE STIFFS, A ttAmtKS JbSSS£ : 2223SJS ©IP SR&ITfIT £XSSSS DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c. STTBdICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a variety of the most approved Abdominal Supporters, die., always cn hand. London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal pur?* ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Crushes for the Hat, Hair, Teeth, Xails, Boots Painting, Famishing, White** 1 The Lovers of GOOD CIG \ IIS and TOBACCO, nil! find a large rarie'u of (bmß na, Vara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobacco and Snuff. (amphene—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of BNl\l\G FIIIP And. a fine assortment of LAMPS, of all sizes and descriptions. Einl Cages. Cups. Nests and & All nf which is offered fur sale at greatly reduced rates. Our stuck being large and mo*tlv Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, and with Cash, enable* u> to sell at reduced p'ri '• tit it - ' ' tud'actory to all. We Invite the attention of the public to an especial examination of our stock .: .ud- i..d.- r?1 Our Motto is —" TUB CASH SYSTEM—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS ' Onr Coods are selected with the utmostj are and warranted to he what thev ire represented - anv ' the contrary we are not only willing but request "our customers to return them, and the mon v d.ail 1 MB. I AA XL will give his special attention to the preparation of PP.EIM'RIPTIOXS wh . h w;il accurately on the shortest notice. ,• i*\TTt v H Towauda, June 2d, 1856. EiV\V \KD P WAVERLY MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. II. BALDWIN, having purchased the l_ • Marble Factory of this village, under the superin tendence ot H. Hanford, the subscriber is happy to an nounce that the Marble business in Waverly will* now be conducted by him, He is constantly receiving IT Aid AX ANI> lib TI.ANDMAURLE, for Monuments, Head-stones, i Tomb Tabels, and Stand Tops. JCuint Stones. Malters, Ac. Having secured the services of (5. H. Potters, who is well | known to be the most perfect Artist in the State, he offers ; unparalleled inducements to persons wishing to secure I any of the above articles, in cheapness, stvle and Artisti- ' caf beauty. Waverly, X. Y.. Feb. 3. Is.ST. Arrangements for 1858 ! j AT M, E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. MM. SOLOMOX has just received the most exten . sive and elegant assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing ever offered in this market, which was Isiught for CASH j and will be sold at prices which cannot be equalled el>-c ! where. Persons desirous of purchasing any article of Clothing : are requested to give Aim a call, as he pledges himselt that no person anxious to buy shall go away without be- ' iug satisfied.. KW A good assortment of Gentlemen's FLRXISH IXG t GOODS will lie kept on tiand. Towanda, April 2R, 1858. UA PS AND CAf*S A large assortment. WM. A. ROCKWELL. ! | LIQUOR STORE m FKLTON would rcspccffuliy s • pal K Hall & Russell's, south side of the public sou*" ish those wanting PURE LIQI'OKS, with thing in that line. He ha- lately made lar.'f H his stock, purchasing of the best i:n|"W.■■ | original package. He has on ha I quantity from a quart upwards : , llrandy —Signette, C'ogniac, old Hcnncs-J- ■ Ilin —-Swan. American, and Sciicidamß IVhitkry —Scotch .Old Rye.Monci: heiaan.' Wine. —Currant, Portland Brow■: Sherry Fresh Camphene and Burning Fluid kep'" ; hand. Also 95 per cent. Alcohol. CIGARS ol the best brands. Jug a of 4| " • flasks, and a large quantity of empty ban*-*- Binghauiton Ale by the gallon >r l>anc'. ■ Those favoring me" with their patronage n J . , that all articles will be what they are rep-'- X. B. The person who borrowed my " 5 ; requested to return it. Towanda, January 18,1856. HOUSE FLUX I SUING GeO^jß ble and Bingle ft.ld worsU-il •"■ Ribbons and Glove-, expressly Bo t Ribbons i ■ -S * . ■ f ' Sept. 15, is;;. w. A• m