gtpatlratut. Buckwheat. Any time up to the middle of •Inly, will do to sow this valuable gniiu and almost any de scription of soil, dry, and not absolutely bar ren, will yield a tolerable crop, provided it be moist enough to sprout the seed and get it above the ground. A shower or two, and the dews will bring it on afterwards. \\ < have even raised a good crop of buckwheat when sowed in a dry time in .Inly, and it di I not come up till the middle of August. The ground need not be plowed until nearly ready to sow, as the fresher the earth the more readily will the seed germinate. It should, however, he light and line. Hall a bushel to three jvceks ol seed to the acre is sufficient, as the stalk branches out like a tree, and the grain is borne on every tendril. Cool September nights host lill and mature the gram. Marly sown, and blooming in the hottest weather, the seed is apt to blast in forming, and hence a light crop ; but if full set in early Septem ber, before a frost, it rapidly tills, and gives a bountiful yield. When ready to cut, which may be done while sotnc of the later kernels arc yet green, it should, according to its bulk on the ground, be carefully cut with a cradle or scythe, and lie a day or two to dry, and then be carefully forked together into little stooks to euro, and not taken in until the stalks are fully dry. It can then be thrashed in a machine more effec tually than in any other mode, although it is easily beat out with the Had. When cleaned up spread it thin on a floor, that it may thoroughly dry, since being late in the season, it is more liable to damp than the earlier cut grains. Well stored, and kept drv, the straw is a tolerable fodder for young stick of any kind, and sheep will cat it giccdily for a change.— We have fed tons of it advantageously to our Winter stocks, while for cattle bedding nothing is better. The virtues of buckwheat as a table food we need not enumerate. lJjckwhcat cakes are a luxury wherever known , and for pou'try. the uugromid grain is excellent. As pig, cat tie, or horse feed it is better ground than fed whole, and when ground is substantia! and nu tritious. Some farmers have a prejudice against growing buckwheat, as it " fouls " the land for the succeeding crop. (bhers think it injures the land in its fertility. From long experience, we think otherwise. It kills wire-worms, leaves the soil light and free, and a crop of Winter rye may be sowed immediatelyou its stnbbleto good advantage. We believe in buckwheat, as one of the sta ples of an annual farm crop. TIIF. COMMON* FI.AT Trnxii*.—According to the adage "on the twenty-fifth day of .Inly, sow turnips, wet or dry." Vet, wo would sow them sooner—early in July, if possible. Hut we have sown them in August, and had a good crop. An old pasture, well top-dressed with ashes and sheep dung, is their best soil, if light and dry—when a newly cleared piece of ground, which few people have on an ohl j farm, is not to be had. A quarter to a half pound of seed to the acre is enough, if well distributed ; and with occasional showers, they will grow vigorously, and yield several hundred bn.-diels to the acre. Although not equal to the Swede, or the Kuta-baga in substance, they make a good I green food for all kinds of stock in mild wea ther, either in the late Fall or carlv Spring, as a change from Imy and other dry forage.— As a table dish, during Autumn and early Win ter before they become pithy, few vegetables: are better, or more wholesome. The tops are excellent for Milch cows, and the roots also, if salted, and not fed in such quantities as to give their flavor to the milk. Like all late, or Summer sown seeds, the fiat turnip is a contingent crop, and not always reliable, depending on the wet or dry season for its growth and ripening ; consequently it is not recommended to be cultivated in large quantities, unless under particularly favorable conditions, and where the land can be well spared. Tliey may follow peas, or early pota toes in the garden to much advantage as a market gardener's crop, where they arc fre quently raised in great ami profitable abunda nce. Wherever they will succeed, they should always be sown to more or less extent. T T SK or LlME. —This article may be used in several ways, very advantageously, ju any earlier date. One of the pveiwiony eorn growers of Connecticut plants uniformly Jane 6th, or as near that date as jrossilde. lie never fails to grow a good crop, and at mueli less cost than the market price [Ktr bushel. To BE Tuuroirr ADOPT. —Can a farmer find any better investment for his money above what is required for the support ami education of his family, than to expend it upon his farm, in the improvement of his stock, in planting trees, in draining, enriching improving and or nameiiting the place he has chosen as the scene of his labors ami the centre of his comforts ? Rural A etc 1 orlrr. HEE MUTll —Where peach leaves, pounded with salt, are put under a bee-hive, 1 have not seen a bee-nn th. Although my hives hereto fore suffered much from this source the adou t.o iof r ti"s p'att has caused the notes 'u curnt iUiscelninous. TOWANDA HARDWARE CUTLERY IKON ANI) STOVE STOKE. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer Sf ■" Hardware ami Stoves, Iron JkC a oils, llom-e Trimmings— ' kiitdsot Carriage trimming. ■jlw-o:l(i||0;i , ,W BM 5 ,,. 1t , 'mths ami l.a cs. ( 'airiagc Jjf _ 1 I jiy Si 11 k0 v and Seal Sprue's. Car- 'X jpj^: l-lanes Hammers ami Screw l'latcs, Axe*. Broad Narrow, IAUI and Hand Hatchets J Log. Trace ami Haltr, Chains, t row bars, I icks, Shovels "WkKTAX.) TMII.K CUTLERY shears and Scis sors. I'Mt;e Tools of id! kinds. Urn- and Enameled Ki'tlles. Shovel and Tom.'iies. Spoons and Ladles, 'I übs and I ails, Mops ~nd Washboards, and all other kimls ol house-keep- < ing Implements. ..... , 1 In the li \ RPWARE line. Brass. llrittama. Jnppaned and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Band..Scroll : and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, .vail Rods. .Ye. 1 limits, ! Lead I'ipe and all llie necessary fixtures for water works. Patent, Stretched Leather Retting and String Leather, i and 10.000 other articles too numerous to mention, that i we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufae- ( turers andimportors. including the largest assoitment j and greatest variety of STOVES Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal ami Wood Parlor. Pining- Uoom, Six Plato and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New Yf which we are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low rates. and on as good TKKMS as can be found Ibis side nl New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought of first hands and in foil packages ami large quantities, that gives ns an advantage over smaller purchasers and pry Cods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to l.'i"per cent, less than any of tliem, which advantage we sh.il! oiler to any who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware, Stove I ipe and l.lbows always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds •t Job j Work done to order, nil short notice ami w ii ranted. Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES ami II AIM)- : WARE cheap one door South of Fox's, ami nearly op- 1 posite Tracy >Y Moore's, Main street, in the near Wood Building. lettered all urn-. drain and Country Produce. old lion, Brass. P.rittauia ami Copper, Pried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees- . wax wanted for goods. KMtpi) Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in <' vsii will be paid. Towanda, April -. 1-57. K. WATKOrS. 11. M. SEW AHP K. 11. COOK. I) WATKOFS k Co., niCA/.KRS /.V I i. HEAVY tf SHELF HAUhH'AIIR, No's. 1 A 3, Wait rst. Eliuira, N. Y. We have reeantly made large additions to our extensive stock. and have now on baud a complete a-soi tineiit of ev ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials, Iron and steel, Nail- and -pik.<, Ito pes and Cord age, Paints, Oils and r made to order. COUTH ACTOR'S TOOLS Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho vels. Blasting Powder. .Ye. Agents for Rich .Y Wilder"s Patent .Salamander .Safes, Fairbanks Platform Scales, and Welch & Griffith's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to Hi) im-li. always on hand and sold at Factory Price-. Particular attention paid to orders by mail. Elraira, April 7, ISJ6. n-14-12m j?U3(|iic|);tnn;t (Colkjintc Institute, TOll'A.\I)A, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS. PA YIP CRAFT, A. B-. Principal. Professor of Ancient Languages ami Mental ami Moral Science : OLIVER >. PLAN. A. I!., Professor i Matlieinatic nn.l Natural Science. MISS A. ELIZA FRITCHKII. Preceptress; Miss KM ILI F A. BFTLKR. A -si.-tant ; MISS O. LOUISA JENKS, Instructor on Piano, and <>! Pr.twing : Mr. ('ANFIELP PAYTON. Steward. The Fall Term commences on Wednesday, AUGUST 'J*., and will continue 11 weeks. KM'KNSKS L'KR TKIIW. Payable invarial.ly in advance. < r mu half on entering the school, and one half at the middle of tlie term—Fuel and contingencies included: j Primary, per term, $ 4 On I Preparatory (! 00 Higher. 1-t j'car, per term 7 00 Higher. Ist and 'id year, per term S on I classical, 1-t year, per term 7 (Ml j Classical, id and 3d year, per term S 00 Collegiate, per term 10 00 N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are ( barged ?1 per fr-nn for m l and ontingents ; tor instrument on which to take lessons, AOC, or for practice J'2,00. K\'Ti:.vs. % French 00 Drawing A on Tuition oil piano Forte with use of Instrument... . li eo do do per (punier of 11 weeks,., lo (|() Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light 2 00 Washing, per dozen, ;;t; No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute shall be admitted to tui tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. The arrangements for Boarding will be undertlieentire control and management of the Steward, while the Prin cipal and Teachers residing in the Institute, will be aide to exercise a constant watch over the pupils, mingling with them a* members of the same family; as a Board ing School for youth of Is.th .-c.vs. the Institute will af ford increased and superior advantages. Parents and guardians may tie assured that all due < are wiil be exer cised over the health, the manners and morals of those en trusted to their rare, and ai! suitable aid rendered at a!l times iu promoting their advancement in study. Pupils hoarding in the Hall, will furnish their own hr .1, bedding, towels, ,Ye. arid the tahle silver at their option. Pupils 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 those qualifying tlicmsclvca as teachers for common schools. S. F. Coi/r, Secretary. C. L. WARP. President. July 7, 1858. A. WICKIIAM, I teas. r*~a3 KOW IS THE TiIVTE TO OET IT MELAINOTYPES & AMBROTYPES CHEAP ! j\ G.H.WOOD i w Has rrdwrd his jtrirrs vf all kinds nf | V Pictures mth Cases, j>cr cent. -Jj ■ for the II inter. Frames of all kimls Icept on hand also at. reduced pri ces. l Cases withMelainotypes, 75 cents ; all other kinds in priqwirtion. Remember the reduction is only for the Winter, and so improve the time. Rooms open at all hours. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather (except for children.) All work warranted. Towanda, Dec. B, 15.',7. G. If. WOOD. H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door ffarf/i < f the. Ward House. TOWANDA. PA. U7 HERF. yon ran liud a constant supply of Bread. Ru-k. Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. i:h~ OYSTERS furor tied lij tl— qnavt or k-g, or cook ed to order. J: l'articukir attention pnid to orders for parties lietUl'llillg ~|< f sincere thanks for the liberal patronage be-towed upmi us during the past year, ami hoping by close appßraSioii to business to merit a continuance of the same, we remain as ever, your humble servant, March 1. ls'.7, ff. A. la PRANK. c;i:0. 11. JVUNTING, RESPECTFULLY informs liis former customers and , the public generally, tat he has removed his TAILOR'S SHOP, To one dour Mouth of Tracy.V Moore's store and imme diately oppo-ite P. ('. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He ilatttrs himself that frmn his long experience in bu siness lie will be able to please aU who may favor liim with their cu-tom. Owing to the loir pressure in the mo ney market, be will make Coats from r2 ">•) to #5 50eaeb and other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not he refused, it ottered. Towanda, March Ti. 1858. NTKI>. —1 wish lo jMircliasfi 100,000 T T feet ot MAPLE SCANTLING 13 feet long, and 3| inches square. Any one wishing to make a contract tdr any or all, can tk/so by calling at my Furniture Ware Rooms in Towanda. Sept. 15,1557. CJfFSTF.R WELLS. QI'MMKR OOI>S. Brtn ''.iclis, c << V. •• e"- !!:•(-. CollH lie ev :,i Uuoiuess iCarUs, Dn (MI AS. M.TUKXKR, PHYSICIAN A- JS'f 'RUEON, offers liis professional services to the inhabitants t Towanda and \ ieinity. < Who ami res idence in the dwelling recently occupied by 11. BOOTH, Esq., one dour worth of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine Street I A MES M ACFARLANE, A TTOBNE V *f A T I.AH", Tow.wn.v, PA. Occupies the Office, in the Union Block, formerly owned by John ('. Adams I|• 49~He will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions. March 22, 1555. It. J. MAPII.i P. D- MOKKOW. A DILL A MOD LOW, A TTOBNE YS JTI AM) CiU'.XSEI.f.oRS AT A.l/H,-Office over Mefcur's Store. Towanda, Pa. • Towanda, April 2, I*. n-45-tf DIM-:, H. MASON, PHYSICIANAND St ' tit i EOX, otters bis prolcssional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence on Pine stre t, where lie can always be found when not professionally engaged. Ii 15. PARSONS, ATTORNEY AT Vj* I.A IT, Tift IV, Bradford Co., Pa. office over V. M. A U. K. Long's store. Aug- 7, lab. HENRY P>. M'KEAN', ATTORNEY - AT /.AIT. TOWANDA. PA.; will pay prompt attention to business entrusted to hi in. Collections made on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octl'.i IALIIANAN SMITH, linvinar returned to J Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mercur s Store. Dee. 1,1857. Point Agriculliiral & Junction Iron Works, AT Athens, BrndlWil County, I a. WiII.LPS, P.LOOI) A CO. KIIIHV'S Mi'lVPil AND liLAI KK. UfKare u: inuf nit,ring tlie above mentioned excellent ' machine for Easiern Pennsylvania and the neigli- Iwiring Counties in New York, anil invite the particular attention of fanners to the follow ing features of Kirby'- Mower and reaper, which we IKTU ve to be superior to all others in use. in the tollowing particulars:—lt is the lightest In use; strong and durable: simple In construc tion : easilv worked ; adapted for hnrs's or oxen ; re quire much less draught than other machines ; lias no side draught though it cuts a wide swath : will Work on rough ground where no other machine can fc'flow it : very dilfi.uit to be elogged fn any kind of grass, be it wet or dry ; not liable to get out of repair : is composed princi pal! v of iron : it u perfect comtnned machine, working ttptallp well irlirthrr mowing nr reaping : and it thr cheap est in price, —Mower being only filMI, and the combined Machine $l2O, -making it altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market. /t f*-('.inner- wanting REM ARLE Mowers and Reapers, should by all means see our machine before making up their minds to buy any other. Additional and interest ing information concerning the Kirby nuu'liiue is contained in our Illustrated Catalogue, which also describes our other machines and implements : among which are KMLKY'S PATENT CHANCEABLE RAIL ROAI) HORSE POWERS; Tiot; A POINT IMPROVED THRESHERS A CLEAN ERS, TURKS HERS A SEPARATORS. PORTABLE SAW-MILLS. PLOWS. CULTIVATORS AND HORSE HOES, CIDER MILLS, DRILLS. OCR PORTABLE POO POWER is a valuable machine, and min-h superior to the common inclined wheel, and is adapted lor dairies of from 5 to 20 cows. Send for copies of our Catalogue and Price last for voursclf and lieiglilxirs. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. Athens. Pa.. .Tnne 10. 1858. THE MOWING MACHINE That Everybody Likes! \LLEN S PATENT IMPROVED MOWE \ AND j\ MOWER AND REAPER COMBINED. Strong and -implc in construction, not liable to get out of order, compact. light. cay of draft, so en-y as to be eomforable all day work for a light team : safe to the driver, and may be worked at a slow gait by horses and oxen. No clogging of knives : works well on side bills, ami in anv kimlol grass, heavy or light, coarse or line, lodged or "standing, ripe or unripe, wet nr dry, long or short, or sanded. Not confined to localities where other machines work, but wiildogood where others operate indifferently, or none at all. It is believed that no person can be found having one, tb .f would e xc hange it for the best of other kinds, and fifty dollars. tin' Every machine warranted to give entire satisfac tion. For sale by P. P. PECKIIAM. Columbia X Roads, Bradford County, I'a. May 18. Is.'.s. McCA B E : S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. Kingshenfs t \- J. Powells stores. THE subscriber would respectfully tender to '" s customers and the public generally lr-sin jf tfr c ere thanks for the very liberal patronage cx teaiieiTto him the past season. He solicits a continuance of the same. lie would say to the public flint he intends to keep con stantly on band a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds, the best the country affords, which lie intends to sell for very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.— Please give me a call. 8 y Meats, Ac., will be dHivered on short notice, when ordered, at any place in the Corporation. Towanda, Feb. 12, Is.">7. J. IfcCABE. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. THE subscriber continues to carry on tlie Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in bis line on short nntW and in a workmanlike manner, ffe will keep on hand or make to order Plows. Stoves. Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon- Boxes, and any article of east iron that may be required. Turning and fitting up work will be done on short notice and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase Stoves of any kind will lind it much to tbeir advantage to buy at the Foundry, as tliey can 1* repaired much cheaper. Please call and examine la-fore parch ising else where. Old cast iron and drain taken in payment.— Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mernif's Block. Kir I would also say to those having accounts stand ing over six months, that they irms be settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will ABCLAY COAL.—THE BARCLAY 1 > RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, and will" keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at :">0 per fan for Blacksmith Coal, and $ ; OX) per ton for Baled Coal. Apply for coal at Towan*Tn to Cr. IB BARTT.ETT. Coal will also lie sold at the MIXES at $2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and 1 1 2 50 per ton for Baked Coal. A liberal di*i onot will be made on sales by the boat load. Oi l. 7. 1857. J. MACFAULANF Ceil"! Sup't. 17 XTUACTS !Y* flavoring, !V>r sal* ohrap At FOX'S. DR. PORTER'S OFFICE ft DRUG STORE SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public Square. fTMIE siilis'-riDrr. thankful for tlio liberal patronage of tin* past year, intends to keep constantly , i I sortnient of the very best articles us ally kept in our line, which tin wii.i. dispose of on such terms <... * isfactory to ail who uiay patronize him. The purchases arc made entirely with c.a-h in hand, anil Uirtin t ~ "* customers will receive the henclit of a good article at a low price. All articles shall answer our rttouui,,; and arc warranted us represented. (Lr* Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging only fur the Mttlitiats, The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES hire iiW k Linoers, for Medicinal use, London Poller k Scotch Ale. ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICISb The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottles J.* pic Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth R.zugs, Syringes, Catheters, ves, Ifair Restorer, Faney Soaps, Shaving: Cream, Tooth Powder, Extract? fa , llandkerehief, Italian Whisks, Port monnais, Purses, Ilav, ('oloture, Rose an J Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Roxes, Indellible Ink, ike FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Teas ; llio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sue: rs, Sj>ice. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, Ac. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH E.N I) OF THE WARD 11(11'$ Towauda, February 1, 1855. ~ p J*OHTFP V' NEW ARRANGEMENT. J& Tiie Mammoth Hardware Store CHATFIELD $< STGRRS. IB Is rniW receiving a large and well selected asfortment of Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware M HOUSE TRIMMLWiS, of every description, j Carpenters, Cabinet intake rs, lifaeksmtths and Shoe m kerf AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, In hd almost everything that the industry of the eonnfry requires. In |u addition we are constantly receiving and keep on hand a full stock . f yj Sir idea and American Iron, lfar.se shot Iron, JYV? it reds, J*r. Warranted <-f the best quality, and sold as a,, ~p ~.ro be pan based of anv est iblishment west •fX irT - PwVer mill Nails, Lead Pi]*, Oiass, Sash, Puftjr, White Leal. Linseed Oil, Which is warranted y rft Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Iffaker's Goods! COAL AM) WOO!) COOK AND PA It LOU STOV!> Parlor and 1 ook Mi <1 and Coal Stovi s, Itegulators and Rlifi; 1 ron Stoves. Stove Pine Ve Va ■ supply il t .ie ii b -rated i . >ok stove *) \ LKN(>U. whiili is > . mourn ed bv all jm! ■ s ,},, ■„ .* mam*. It is especially adapted to the Farmer's use. A* we have the largest an ! most contii! te Hardware St we on the New York and Brie Railroad and a H i purchase goods in the best markets, and by beeping a full assortment', scliiU ■as cheau as n ssil wi ••••-! the patronage of those doing business in this market. 1 itoi ■ , Owcgo, N. V. (let. 21, 1 MOM.> ,V I UAIrL. J> NE W ARRAXG EME N T %J PI TTOX Si PA I WE, |P JUST Ol "i ;XKT). ON THE CCRNER OP LRIDGE AND MAIN STEETS —' No. 4. Pattens' f lock, Towauda, p a . nrxilfi suVcrfliers would respectfully infonn tle ii l iendsgand the ]mi,lie ilmt tl vb-\ r I tin* I).ng business, and are now reccivin at No. t. ill l'attou's New ISri k ill -11 - j phia and Xew York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English CHEMICALS, DRUGS,MEDICINES, GROOIB PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c. SURGICAL IBIS TILL XVIHWIS, and a variety of the most approved Abdominal Supporters, &c., always on hand. London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal porp ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for I lie Hat, Hair, Teeth, Sails, Boots, Paititing, Varnislitn^ v Hliiltw.i*' Jhe Lovers of (i'(Jf)l) ('!(,'A /,' .S and TO Ii AC CO, tr / //,,./ a • r .-r'e no, Yara and Prinripc Cigars, and the. finest brands of Tobacco and Sn f. (nFTi>lk'iir—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of BMIMSG ITTID Aiul a fine assortment of LAMPS, of all sizes uml descriptions, Bird Cages, C, i; •. ,V, -t .md y All of is offered for sale at greatly reduced rates. o nr sto k bein- lar<*e andnmsf ■ ' Impiirter and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, ami with Cash, enables u> to selfat reduced . utifuetory to to. We invite tiic attention of the public torn especial examination of onr sto kof 3 One Motto is —"THF i'ASIf SYSTKM—QUICK SAI.HS- SM.\I,I, PROFITS."" Our Gomh are selected . the utrdosQcare and warr,intcd to i K what tliev tire reprs, „tc4 •if arr > 1 the eontrarv. we are not only willing but request *our customers to return them and 'lie ill ■ . MR. PAYNE w i'l give his social attention to the pieperaUva of rSEBUIUPTION'S which w I! l arcunilely on the fhortost notice. 'losr fl ti. PAT v Towauda, June 26, HAG. Kl\\ \ ' n I*. WAVERLY MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. 11. BALDWIN, Irnrinjr ptfrrhnsed the • Marble Factory of this tttligi, muter the saperte- • tciuleure of 11. Hanford.thc subseriber is li.rj >1 >y to an nounce that the, Marble business iti Waverly will now be conducted bjr him, He I ; eonatantlv rci >ln ins IIALMN AND RHfLAND M A RBLE, for MonuiAnts, HeMktonea, Tomb Tabels, ami Sfand Tops, l'aiut Stones, Mnllers, AT, Having secured the KCMHTS of t!. 11. POWKKS, who is well JmoWii to be the most perfect Artist in the State, lie offers unparalleled inducements to persons wishing to strut* i any of the abore articles, in cheapness, etyie and Arti.sti ral beauty. _Waverly, If. Y., Feb. 3 1857. Arrangements for 1858 ! AT M. E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. ME. StW.OMOX has just received tlve n>os-t c.\ten • s-ive ami tlrgwH wMoitMrot of Spring* and Summer Clothing i evoroffeied in this market, which was bought tor CASH | sml will be sold at pin es which cannot be equalled else ! Where. Persons desit' t*-of pnreha-ing any ni fi• ie of CI thing are requested to give lain a call, as he pledge-- hinise it* that no person anxious to buy shall go away without be- i Htg satisfied.. *V A good assortment of Gentlemen's FUItXISIIIXO 1 (IOOPS will lie kept on hand. Towand.i Am il 2. ts.">B. j UA I AND (J A PS.—A largo assortment. WM. A. HOCKWKI.I. ! i LIQUOR STORE. FKF.TOX would respna.-'<'" that all articles will he what tin i ' • . X. H. The person who hat row yd aiy " requested to return it. Tnwauda, January 18. IS.'G. ] I OUSK FrKXISHIMi C.OOV* A 1. hie and single fold worsti-1 dam isks. moria ns. cotton damass ed talje 11-iciis. ,\*ai-ai!cs i)i Its. i i fifty of other goods iu this line. - ■tu 1 - 1 \ v . \ XKW ASSOKTMI: NT ■a \ r .01,,,,.. .d (. ,v. • ■ j lc i ICi -is: also a new siock ■ ' I Scot, 10, l- ■; " ' ' W A