farmer's gtparlmcut. Thrashing Buckwheat. As this is the month iu which buckwheat is usually gathered and thrasher, we have word or two to soy ou the latter branch of this labor. It is a long-time custom with some farmers to thrush their buckwheat in the tit-id where it is grown. The reasons for it, as they say, nre that it is " handier than to curt it to the burn ; it shells out. less, and there lore wastes less ; and the work is so quickly done that it is altogether better— provided the iceathcr is good. We will not s'op to enumerate the mishaps which this proviso is occasionally sub jected to iu long storms, by which the eut.re crop is damaged, or lost, but confine the ob jection to a single item, or two. In the first place if the ground is hard enough to uiuke a thrashing floor without carrying boards, or piunk for the purpose, and barricading to keep the grain from flying out by the action of the flails upon it, llie grain gets full of grit and dirt, from whieh it is almost impossible for the funning mill to clean it. And this, with the extra lubor laid out upon it, with loss of straw, costs quite as ranch as the haul the cut grain to the barn and then do the job up tidily, saving the straw, and getting a good yield of \ clean seed. In the second place, if you have a barn, the i harvested crop, when sufficiently dry. can be hauled in, and there lay for bad onto! door weather, in which you may thrash it without prejudice to other work which must have fair weather. We prefer a thrashing machine for buckwheat to the flail, provided the straw is j not so long, or stout as to clog it. The grain I is much cleaner, and for flouring purposes al-j together better, as a good deal of the grain is partially hulled by the teeth of the thrasher. Resides this, it is thrashed perfectly clean, and none is left in the straw. Alter thrashing, let the grain be thinly spread over a floor, (ill dry. j It will yield double the flour, and that of a better quality than when at all moist, besides occasionally getting musty. Save all the straw. It is the best of cattle bedding, besides a make shift fodder. NEWLY SEEDED MEADOWS AXD PASTURES Let the season be as it uiuy, there will usu- j ally be some spots iu newly seeded grass I grounds where the Spring or Autumn seeding for some reason has not yet taken well, and I they conseqenlly are bare. The month if October, when t lie September rains revive the j withered and feeble growing grass that has suffered in the Summer drouth after the Spring sowing, will show such places where the seed has failed ; and now is the time to re-seed tliem, particularly with timothy, or red top. One method is this : Examine the field eiore ly by walking carefully over it with a bag of seed thrown over the shoulder, taking along n hov with a bundle of small sharpened sticks ; Wherever a bare spot is found, strew a suffiei- j ent quantity of seed, and let the boy drive a , stick five or six inches into the ground so that tiie next Spring's thawing of the Winter frost will not throw it out. The seed will come up this Fall and make growth enough to hold in the ground for the Winter. When tlie snow goes off in the Spring, as early as possible, go over the land again with a bag of clover seed —if you wish the clover added to the timo thy, or red top —and sow that, letting the boy follow and pull up the sticks as tie goes. The opening and shutting of the surface of the land by the Spring frosts, wiil cover the clover seed and when the growing season arrives, a fine young growth of the grasses will appear, and future meadow, or pasture be uniformly cover ed with the young crops of grass. The young growth will probably give but little crop the first season, but will be sure for the year fol lowing. It is quite too common a tiling for farmers to turn over their newly seeded fields for another crop of smaH grains, and a re seeding of grass because the young grass lias apparently failed, when it is only feeble, and hus made little grow th by reason of drouth, or otherwise ; when with a little patience, and coaxing, the coining mid summer would show a beautiful sod, and a late harvest of excellent hay. FALL PASTURE—OCTOBER PUTTER. —We don't like to tell to many secrets ; but when we say that October butter, righ'ly mde, is the very best for Winter use of the whole season, we know what we are talking about. We say 41 rightly made." And that is not simply in setting the mi Ik, skimming off the cream, churn ing and working it, and then packing it down, but depends, also, on keeping the cow properly while yielding her milk for the purpose. Some have n notion that mowing grounds, should never be Fall pastured. Such may lie, or may not be. We assume, however, that after the hay is carried off, and the meadow has lain ojien to the after showers of the season, provid ed it has a thick, close bottom, and not been top-dressed since having, and the grass has again a good stocky growth, none so good use be made of that grass, or the groun I it grows on, as to feed it off with some sort of farm s'ork, which it will be ready to have done, if at all, by tlie fir-it of October. Then, if yon have a lot of butter dairy cows, turn thein in Their milk is then rieher in cream than earlier tn the season, although the quantity of milk is less. The grass is fresh, clean, solid and rich. Turn them iu after the frost is off the grass in the morning, and not before. If it is late in the morning before the frost melts or eropi - ates, give the cows a snip of hay in tlie stables or sheds before they go out, and keep tliem in all night, with a bite of hay before them.— Don't leave them in the field, for they wiH not eat in a frosty night, and their ruilk w.il se crete less iu the chilly air than when under shelter. Tneu your cows are in capital health and condition ; tlirir secretions of milk uniform and the quality of the best; and such milk must make good butter, if properly treated after wards. HAVE YOU A CHOICE GRAPE CUTTING THAT YOU WANT TO GROW ?—Then go to the woods, (i'K some roots of a wild grape via?, cut them into pieces of nixmt 6 inches long, cut your clio.ce grajie vine, or cutting into pieces ot only one, or at most, two buds; insert lite lower end by the common deft grafting method, into the pieces of wild root ; plant it in the earth, leav ing the bud of the cutting just level with the top of the ground. Every one so ina-'o will grow, and in two years become bearing plants. II AMS arc preserved from attacks of the flv, and itieir quality uninjured, by throwing red p -niicr on the lire in the smoke-house at the close of the operation. A fa.thfu! friend is a strong defense. illisrc Inncons. TOWANDA HARDWARE CUTLERY IliON AND STOVE STORE. f Wholesale and lie tail Dealer fri if "fiVj ~J ' a Hardware and Stoves, Iron m '.-1 !jM!I - l 'i: u '" l Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints . and Oils, House Trimmings— fcifwri.. jrr-j- - JB| all kindsolCarriage trimmings, , pit ' Sffjarfl Seat Clotlis and Laces, Carriage WBPI Sulkey and Seat Springs, Car nentcrs' and Joiners' Planes By:t:jiPy Saws. Augers, Chisels and all gnil Circular Saws, blacksmith Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, a === ss * Hammers and Screw Plates, \xe Broad Narrow, Lath arid Hand Hatchets—( ahle, Log. Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels an VXD TABLE CUTLERY— Shears and Scis sor- Edge Tools of all kinds. Bra-sand Enameled Kettles. Shave! and Tongues. Spoons and Ladies. Tubs and Pails, Mops and Washboard*, and all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. ... In the H VRDVVAREIine, Brass. Brittanta, Jappaned and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts fl.tr. Band. Scroll and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds. Nail Hods, Ac. Pumps, Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures fir water works. Patent, Stretched leather Belting and String Leather, and 10,(100 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac turers andimporters, including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal arid Wood Parlor. Dining- Room, Six Plate and Cylinder,everßroughtinto Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New T<>rk; all of whieh we are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at a- low rates, and on as good Tkkms a* can he found this side of New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought of first hands and in full packages and large quantities,! that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and Dry Goods dealers, that will enable us to sell from 5 to 15 per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we shall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Don't mistake the (dace to Imy STOVES and HARD WARE cheap—ne door South of Fox's, and nearly op posite Traev A Moore's, Main street, in the new Wood Building, lettered all over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Erittania and Copper. Dried I-'ruit of all kinds. Feathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. 10,(100 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will he paid. Towanda, April 2. 1857. K. WATROrs n. M. SKWAUO v.. it. COOK. HWATROUS & Co., DEALERS IN a HEAVY A SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A 3, Water st. Elmiia, N. A". We have recantly 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 cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building .Ma terials, Iron and steel. Nails and spika, Ropes and Cord age, Paints, Oils and Glass, Mill saws of every size and shape, either Malay Gang or Circular. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A leather, Glass at wholesale. We are pi-epam] to supply Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. CORTRACTOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder, Ac. Agents for Rich A Wilder's Patent Salamander .Safes, Fairbank's Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to GO inch, always ou hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by mail. Elniira, April 7, l*h>6. n-44-12m Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, TOH'AXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS. DAVID CRAFT. A. 8.. Principal, Professor of Ancient Languages and Mental and Moral Science : OLIVER S. DEAN, A. 8., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. MISS A. ELIZA KUITCHER, Preceptress ; MISS EMI I.IK A. BUTLER. Assistaut ; MISS o. LOUISA JEXKS, Instructor ou Piano, and of Drawing ; Mr. CAXFIELD DAYTON, Steward. The Fall Term commences on Wednesday, AUGUST 25, and will continue 14 weeks. KXPENSES L'EK TKRM. Payable invariably in advance, or one half on entering the school, arid one half at the middle of the term—Fuel and contingencies included: Primary, per term, f 4 00 Preparatory on Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 Higher. Ist and 2 do per quarter of 11 weeks,.. 10 00 Board in the Institute, per wet k, including fuel and light 2 00 Washing, per dozen, ,3'i No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute shall be admitted to tui tion therein upi.n anv permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. The arrangements for Boarding will be under the entire i control and management of the Steward, while the Prin cipal and Teachers residing in the Institute, will fie aide to exercise a constant watch over the pupils, mingling with them as members of the same family: as a Board i ing 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 cised over the health, the manners and morals of those en trusted to ihi ir care, and all suitable aid rendered at all times in promoting their advancement in study. Pupils boarding in the llall, will furnish their own be 1, bedding, towels, Ac. and the tabic 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 themselves as teachers for common schools. ; S. F. COLT. Secretary. C. L. WARD, President. July 7, 1838. A. WICKUAM, Treas. frcow IS THE TIME TO GET MELAINOTYPES & AMBROTYPES CHEAP ! G. H. WOOD IDs reduced his prices of nil kinds of l Pictures tcith Cases, 2o per cent. Frames of all kinds kept on hand also at reduced pri ces. Good Cases with Melainotypes, 7.5 cents ; all other kinds in proportion. Rooms open at all hours. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather (except for children.) All work warranted. I'owanda, July 27,1838. H.A. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door North of the Ward House. TOWANDA, PA. \\J HERE you ran (ind a constant supply of Bread. R.isk, 1 \V Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds ol Fancy Cakes. kjS' OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook j ed to order. ifij- Particular attention paid tofiliingnnlers for parties Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage liestowed upon us during the past year, mid hoping hy close application to business merit a continuance ol the i same, we remain as ever, your humble servant, j M.ircb lti. IS37Z H. A. BURBANK. [GEO. 11. BUNTING, r) EXPECT FULLY informs his former customers snd I the public generally, l s at he has removed his TAILOR'S SHOT, To one door south of Tracy A Moore's store and imme diately opposite D. C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store .M.iiu St. He Hatters 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 loir pressure in the mo ney market, he will make Coats from $2 .50 to $t 60each anil other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce iu payment, will not be refused, if offered. Towanda, March 20, 18.58. WANTED. —I wish to purchase 100,000 l'eel of MAPLE SCANTLING 13 feet long, and j3} Inches square. Any one wishing to make a contract i for any or all, can do so by calling at my Furniture Ware i Rooms iu Towanda. 1 Sept. J.V 18.57. CHESTER WELIAv 1 >KOE HARRYS TRJt Ol'HKRuIs 1 FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAlß— Giving it | rich, beautiful, and glossy appearance, and keeping the head clean. Ladies, try it. Price 23 cents, in large bot | es. For sale by | June 2:>, 18*. J. hB-RGXTIKI'. Onsincss (Catbfi. DR CI I AS. M. TURNER, Pll YSICIAN 4* SURGEON, offers his professional servicasto the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity. Office and res idence in the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH, E-q., one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine Street. 1 AMES MACFARL AXE, A TTORNE Y *9 AT LA IV, TOWANDA, PA. Occupies the Office, In the Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Admus Esq. JVHc will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrnuts aud Pensions. March 22, LF-33. H. J.MADII.I P. I). MORROW. MA DILL A* MORROW, A TTOIIXK YS . AND COUNSEI.LOUS A T LA IF, — Office over Mcrcur's Store. Towanda, Pa. Towanda, April 2, 18. n-45-tf DR. E. H. MASON, physician and SURGEON, offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Offb eat his residence tu Pine street, where he can always be found when not professionally engaged. J? 15. ATTORNEY AT .1 U LA ll', TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. M. A EL I'. Lung's ,-IUN . Aug- 7, 10. HENRY B. M'KEAN, ATTORNEY . AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt attention to business entrusted to liiiu. Collections made on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. net 19 IpLIIANAX SMITH, havim: [returned to J Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mcrcur's \ Store. Dee. 1, 1857. McCA B E : S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. Kingsbery's 4* J. Powell's stores. LYCT-GV THE siibscrilier would respectfully tender to VFCFCWFL his customers and the public generally hissin- FJ [F cere thanks for the very liberal patronage ex tended to uim the past season, lie solicits a continuance ; of the same. He would say to the public that he intends to keep con stantly on hand H choice- selection of MEATS of all kinds, J the liest the country affords, which he intends to sell for very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound. — Please give me a call. fftrMeats, Ac., will be delivered ou short notice, when j ordered, at any place in the Corporation. Towanda, Feb. I' 2, 1847. J- HcCABE. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. IMIE subscriber continues to curry on the Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to do al! kinds of work in bis line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. He w.LL keep on hand or make to order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon- I'oxes, and any article of cast irou that may be required. Turning and titling up work will be done MI 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 run be repaired much cheaper. Please call and examine LN-fore pureh t.-ing else where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment Don't mistake the place — one door eastof Memir'S Block. ffir 1 would also say to THOSE having accounts stand ing over six months, that they must he -S-ttlcil without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pav up and save co-t. JOHN CARMAN, "towanda, Oct. 22, 185(5. NEW TIN SHOP! '"IMIE undersigned re-pcetfiillv informs his friends and X the public generally, that he has opened a new TIN WARE A SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT in the Foundry, first door Udow Mcrcur's Store, where lie is prepared to conduct the business in all its various branches. Tin Ware and House Spouting of nil kinds, made to or der. on short notice. Stoves of various styles constantly tor sale, L'aiticaler attention paid tojobbing. Did Iron, Copper and Brass taken in exchange for goods. June 1. MM. JOHN CARMAN. ARE YOU INSURED? Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co., TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. rjMUS Company insures against loss or dntn- ; I. age by Fire. Dwelling liou-.es, Furniture Warehou- ; -es. Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. DIRECTORS. H. W. TRACY. ALLEN M'KEAN, JOHN F. LONG, GUY TRACY, EZRA HOI.COMB, JOB KIRBY, JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL BAILEY", ISAAC MYKR. M M. KIXCSL.EY. PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL. H. W. TRACY. President. ! ALLEN M'KEAN. Vice President; JUDSOX HOL COMlS,Secretary ; LAPORTE, MASON A CO., Trcas. 11. IJ. M'KEAN, INSrUANCE AGENT, at Towan- A. da, L'a.. for the following reliable Companies : Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. CAPITAL, $2 0 0 , 0 00. State Mutual Insurance Co. . I[arrisburg, Pa. CAPITAL, $200,000. Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa j Capital, SOOO,OOO. Great Western Insurance Co. - Philadelphia j Towanda, July 14,1858. Arrangements fur 1858 ! AT M. E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. ME. SOLOMON has just received the most exteu • sive and elegant assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing even ffen d in this market, which was bought for C ASH and will be SOLA at prices which cannot be equalled cl->e- W here. Persons desirous of purchasing any article of Clothing are requested to give him a call, as be pledges himself that no person anxious to buy shall go away without be ing satisfied.. st£~ A good assortment of Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS will tie kept on hand. Towanda. April 2(5, IN.">B. Electricity and liightning Rods! IT is admitted that F. GREGORY is now selling a bet- ■ ter article ol LIGHTNING ROD, than has ever liefore been offered to the public. The Rods are larger, better connected, and each Rod is furnished with a point plated with gold, and tips vv ith platina —consequently affording certain security, if his Rods do not prove a perfect pro tection, tiie moncv will be refunded— He also has on hand a variety of Van, - or Weather guages, suitable for churches ; others for farm buildings, Ac. All job- done by himself or his men warranted. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Direct t I F. GREGORY, Leßaysvillc, Bradford Co., Pa. July 1. RM> THIRTY DAYS GRACS. fPIIK Notes and accounts of tiie iinriersign _L ed. of more than one year's standing, will lie placed in the hands of X. N. lfetts, Esq. for collection, and | judgment- under the charge of a Lawyer, unless some | arrangement or payment is made within the above men- I tioned days of Grace. To all of our prompt pa ving and Cash customers, and I the public generally we would say, our stock of GOODS is complete, and are weekly receiving FRESH SUP PLlES— which we are determined to sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. We sell Goods at whole sale us U-ual. Jnnc 8.1858. MONTAXYES. DICKINSON SEMINARY, (HALE AND FEMALE,) J WJLLIAMBPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY. PA. The next Academical year of this Institution, divided in to Three Terms, will commence AUGUST 19, 1858, with a full Board of well qualified and experienced Instructors. William-port, on account of its healthiness, conveni ence of AC;-E-S. AND the intelligence and morality of its citizens, is a tnost desirable location for a school. The buildings are large aud convenient— with separate apartments for the ladies and gentlemen, and rooms for j the Principal's family and all the Instructors ; thus pl.ic- I ing the students under the immediate care of their te.ach | ers at all times, making all us one family. The course of study i- sv-tematical and extensive, em bracing the COMMON ENGLISH. SCIENTIFIC, CLAS SICAL and ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. Board, (including washing, lights, fuel and.room rent) $2 2d per week- Tuition from sls to $27 per year. Ger man. French, Drawiug, Painting aud .Music, at low EXTRA rates. Payment for the Term, in ADVANCE. CATALOGUES may be obtained at this office. ILEV. JOHN 11. DASHIELL, A. M. July H>, 1.158. Principal. Ladies Dress Goods. PARTICULAR attention is invited to a large assort ment of Ladies' Dress Goods, now being received by JOSEPH POWELL—comprising everything that is now fashionable and durable in Beruges, Crape Musetts, Or gandies, French Printed Jaconetts, Lawns, English and Fretieh Prints, Brilliants, DURAL Plaids, Lustres, Challi'S Ginghams, Prints. Ac., Ac., which will lie sold at prices far h -s than ever before offered in Towanda. June 8, 1858. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! I (Y 1 Ulfi LBS. WANTED, for which cash w ill be II ft f\J jirih] , ( t til*.' Clothing Store of Juuc 3,1858. " M E. HOLoM'.'N. iilisrclnnrons. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. 3VL Warner's iVc ip Splendid Jewelry Sit.re, ! tliorany C'ltniis, of various pntterns, Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables, Dining.Tea an ' Pembroke Tattles.Stands of every kind, Cane, Plug and Wood seat Chairs, high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, (lilt and Rose wood Picture Frames. Irou Hat Stiinds, Comer and si *e do. of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Looking glasses, Ac. M-COFFJXS. of every size and quality, and will at tend on all occasions when required. The public arc invited to examine my assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as I will sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, August 8, 1855. THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! THE subscriber would announce the public that he has now on BBBSBfe:'-. - - I mid, and will make to order all ft* • kil,,is of CABINET FCRXITCRE. 1103 tHlwlililJ such as S< fas. Divans. Lounges, (Yn m 3 tie, Card. Dining and Breakfast Ta- IgFa l.le. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and ■ Mian in i Cherry But cans. Stands of various *-• ■ - kinds. ( 'hair-sand Bedsteads of every description, which arc, and will be made of the best ma terial and workmaulikt manlier, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be Itouglit in any other Ware room in the country. READY-MADE COFFIN'S, on hand mx the most rea sonable terms. A good HEARSE will tie furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKIXSON. Towanda, January 1. 1857. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AC- West side of the Public Square, opposite the Court House. I) AI LEV A* NEYIXS nro just receiving: a 9 large addition to their stock of Provisions, Groceries, 5 aukce Notions, Toys, Fruit, Confectionary, Ac., which will be sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in cxhange for most kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would do well to call and examine our stock and prices. GROCERIES. Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Chocolate. Cocoa, Sugar. Molasses. Syrup. Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, nutmegs. Mace einatnon. Ground Mustard. Pepper Sauce, Soda, Saler.itus, Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow- Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac. PROVISION'S. Flour. Buckwheat Flour. Rye Flour. Com Meal. Feed, Pork, Hams A Shoulders. Mackerel, Codtlsh, Shad. Lake Trout, Picketed and Smoked Herring, Cheese, Rice, Beans, Onions, Potatoes, Butter. Lard. Crackers, Ac. Ac. FRUIT. Prunes. Citron, Figs, Eng. Currauts, Raisins, Lem ons and Oranges, Green and I tried Apples, and Peache-, Almonds, Pecan nuts, I'razil nuts, Grenoble and Madeira Walnuts. Fillterts, Peanuts, Chestnuts. Hickory nuts, Ac. GKIOIAN. FKEM-h and AMKIUCAN TOYS, FANCY Goons, Ac.—Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter A Wood Tea Setts. Dolls. Trumpets. Toy Guns, Act ordiaas, llar monii is, (.las-. Paper and Wimml inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, I'carl, Ivery, Papier Mache and l.catbci Port Monaics Wallets, Pur.-t-, Ivory. Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs. Tobac co and Swill Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, Hair aud Cloth Brushes, Fancy Mirror-, Perfumery. Hair Oil, Ac. FOOLS Car, Letter. Commercial Xotc and Bath Post Paper, Envelope-. Wafers, Scaling Wax, Ink, Inkstands, Wafer Cups, r-.iud Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales, Ac. Ac. TABLE AMI J)AIKV SALT, Salina and Rock Salt, and Cayuga Ground Pla-ter. BAILEY A KEVIN'S. Tov.anda, Xovenibcr 'Jfi, 18.5". Pjk pLOCK WATCII K EPAIRER.—The V_' undersigned i- constantly n—eiving from New-York by Express, new additions t his Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware, and Fancy Goods, comprising in part—Gold and Silver Lever, L'Kpine and Plain Watches, with a full and complete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, such as Gold chains. Lockets. Bracelets, Gold Pens, Keys, Breast-Pins, Ear-Rings. 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 7.5 cents to Fifty Dollars. V .itches repaired on short notice, and WARRANTED to run we 11. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. \\ . A. ('. would bog leave to say. that he is prepared to execute I lie most difficult Jobs, such as can be done at no other Shop short of New-York city. W. A. CHAM BERLIN, i Towanda, February 1, 1.8.57. TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS. Towanda IVlarble Factory. (Aearly Opposite the Word Home.) (Ow--. The subscriber has justopened the TO WAX- I ViklA MARBLE FACTORY, where he will lie | ! ,rP P !,r ed to furnish Monuments and Toinb I :frn> M 1 Stones. manufactured from the best qualities 'fJxt, of JUTLAND and ITALIAN* MARBLE, and :n- wrought into such styles auil designs as will . fiNSe: suit every variety of taste. - _Persons w.shtng to make their selections : can do so whenever in Towanda, by calling at this New Establishment. The superior quality of the stock, the artistiral beautr of the work,and the promptness with which orders will be tilled, will offer inducements to visit this new shop. F. 11. BALDWIX, Proprietor. Towanda, Jul)- 26, 185s. REFERENCES. WAVKRLY. TOWANDA, PA. Hon. Nathan Bristol, Prof. C-R. Unburn, ('. 11. Shcpard, Cashier, Rev. Julius Foster, R. G. Craiis, Merchant, 11. S Mcrcur, Merchant, Alpin k Doubleday, do. iMoiitanves, " Rev. 0. Crane. T. M. Woodruff. Sheriff, " Win. Putnam. Col. A. M'Kean, Prot'y, •• D. A. Shepard, Hon. D. Wilniot, F. Tyler. Presß. Rank. " J. C. A duns. c u em i NG. •' Win. Elwell, G. W. Buck, Esq. E. A. Parsons, Ed. Argns. w\ sox. E. U. Goodrich,Ed.lteporter. V. K. Piollet, Esq. BARCLAY COAL.— THE HARCLAY RAIL 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 00 per ton for It abed Coal. Apply for coal at Towanda to 0. D. BARTLETT. Coal ; will also be sold at the MIXES at $2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for linked Coal. A liberal disi ouut will lie made on sales by Hie boat load. Oct. 7, 18.57. J. M ACFAULAXE, Gen'l Kup't. TAVniACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap 1J at FOX'S. T A DIES' DRESS GOODS—Just recciv- j IJ ing the present week, a large assortment ol Ladies' Dress Goods. Shawls, Fringes. Lawns, Robes, Challis, Prints, Ginghams, Ac., Cc., which we offer very low for Cash. Wit HUMPHREY A WICK HAM. Attention! Dentists! Teeth I TUST received, an assortment of Superior MINERAL TEETH- warranted to stand tiie, riveting, mastica tion, Ac. They arc good imitations of Nature aud pre sent every variety of form, size, color and arrangement, from a single tooth to an entire set, with or without ar tificial gums, with desirable large siaed and extra long platina pins. For sale bv Towand%Junc 15, I*6B. l)R. 11. C'. PORTER. DR. PORTER'SOFFICE & DRUG STORE. SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public JSruare. subscriber. thankful for the liberal patronage of the past year, intend- to keep constantly on hand a f'' |, A aortraent nf the very best articles us-ally kept in our line, which hk WILL dispose of on such term, as rii: i„ .„. istaetorv to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with ' a-h ill hand, und lor the CASH oi customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles shall answer our recoßiwt.BOiii.ia mid are warranted as represented. (17 s - Medical Advice gralnitously given at the Office, charging tnly for the Hcditinti. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter Jt Scolch die. ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottles, Ifip. • pic Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, dec. American, iEnglish $ Chinese Razors and Knives, FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! Superior TOBACCO &. SNUFF ! Choice brands cf Tare Havanna, Princine and "STara CIGARS ! ' Paint*, Oil*, Varnishes, Wiudow Glimi, ItruSlies, Perl tiuicrjr, Sliarlng Soap, Fit itr y Ailil lcs, &C. &.C. Ilair Dves, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port lnotmai.s, Purses, Ilay, Colonire, Rose aud Lavender Waters, Tobacco aud Snuff Roxcs, Indcllible Ink, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES: Rlack and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; iVlolasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, Ac kc Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, Ax-. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! To wanda, February 1,1855. If. C. PORTER, Jf. f), NEW ARRANGEMENT. Jjt The Mammoth Hardware Store - CHATFIELD * STORRS. Is now receiving a large and well selected assortment of Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware HuUSE TRIM MINUS, of every description, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, lilac!.smiths and Shoe millers' r e 'e b ...jcts* ] AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, In fari almost everything that the industry of the country requires. In C addition we arc constantly receiving and keep on hand a lull -tock of tM*. Sureties and American Iran, Horse shoe Iron, IXail rods, t fr. ft arranted of the best tjmu," ■ . and s< Yd as < 1h ap as can he purchased of any establishment west of New Y ik. A Tin ker mill Anils, Lca'l S.usli, Putiy, \\ Lite I*ih Vooe>* cook Stove in market. It :s especially adapted to the Farmer s use. As>\\e have the largest and m<>t complete Hardware Store oil the Xevv Vork and Krie I%ailr*ad. and w* inlttdw. purchase gOGtl> in the e.yt in•-1. and by keeping a tail assortment, selling as cheap .is \ ••->>'. iv.we the patronage ol tnose doing husiiiein in this market. v STOUHS A CHVIFELD- ! Owcgo, N. Y. Oct. 21, lsiti. jc NEw ARRARG EME N T §y | PA T T ON P I , IgM .TtTST OPr.XED, ON THE CCRNE.R OF hRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, —Wo. 4, Pat/tons' f Towauds, Pa. THE subscribers would respectfully inform their frieuds\nd the public that tliev hav formed a m-iiartnwb, the I) .ug business, and are now receiving at No. 4, in Patton s New ltri< k Illuck, from the cities of Phtias phia and New York a large and well selected stock of American, French and English CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MIOICIK.ES, GRiGCIIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. DYE STI FFS. 4i ©I? : DFt : SS!N3 COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c. UHGICjAIj IN TIt.uriIE3\FTS, and a variety of the most approved Abdominal Supporters, dtc., always cn hand. London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purposes ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for the Hat, Hair, Teeth, Nails Boots Painting, Varnishing, 11 hitevvnshin?. & F/W LEAVERS of (T(D(JI) ( FCA IIS and TCJIA (^CO , trill find a large variety of choice H * na, Yam and Principe Cigars, ami the finest brands of Tobacco and Swiff. Cam [then e—Particular \itentioii paid lo the Mannfarlure of BiRM.VG FITID. And a fine assortment of I.A MPS, of all sizes and descriptions, riinl Cages. Cups. Nests and - y ' All of which is offered for sale nt greatly reduced rate.-. Our stock being large and inestiv purchased ' "" '* Importer and Manufacturer at the low. -t rates, and with Cash, enaldes ns ,o sell at reducwl v'r: t t 'isfactory to all. We invite the attention of the public to an especial examination of our stock of U and pr>-*- Our Motto m-'-TUE CASH SYSTEM— QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS." • ur floods are selected with the utmoatj are and warranted to Iw what tliev are represented ; if any shenld ' :! e contrary, we are uot only willing but reeiiest 'our customeis to rctuni thc:n, and the moncv .-hall • •< f" ' , MR. I'AYN K will give hi- special attention to the preparation ol' UREBCRII'TIOXS. whidi will • r ••cenrately on the shortest notice. JOSEIMI !• FATTD* Towanda, June 2U, 185 G. EDWARD D. IMYSb Patronize a Home Sntcrprize ! A Book-Bindery in TWanda ! W r K wonld respectfully nnnnunre to our frtMid< and thi- public generally, tli.it we have connected with our Priutiug Office and Bonk & Stationery Store, a Plain and Fancy BOOK-BIXDRHY, 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 Uhited States, we (latterourselves that we can give universal satisfaction both iu workmanship and price.— Therefore we present to the public the strongest assuran ce# that we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man ner, all kinds of BOOKS, among which we may liaine Bibles, Histories, Music. Magazines, Pamphlets. Periodi cals, Law and School Books, to order or pattern in French, Italian, Herman and English style ; in Velvet, Silk, Cloth, Leather and Payer. upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay : lt#"llive us a trial. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All work warranted to le properly executed. Jafl'lain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan 1, lads. li. A. PARSON'S. BOOKS 8c STATIONERY! US~'fhe attention of the public is requested to the very general ind excellent assortment always on hand at the ■ Argus Book and Stationery Store, first' bulldiug north of the Ward House. Call and examine our stock." T EATIJEII. A new supply of Sole Leatli-; 1J er, CJW Hide. Kip aud Call Skin, at No. 2, Patten's Block. aug2ti \VM. A. ROCKWELL. LIQUOR STORE. FELTOX would respectfully inform b • public that he is now ready at hi- I stair-- • Hall .V Russell's, south shle of the public -i ■"*' rff ,- ish those wanting PURE LIQUORS, with -di#'* ' j thing in that line. He has lately made large >! ■ t j, his stock, purchasing of the Iwst importers, -c'" original package. lie has on hand, and for sale quantity from a quart upwards : , iHiii Hraiutii.—Siguette. Cognise. old Henneyf- a! " _ (Jin, —Swan. American, and Scheidam > •hnaj'h Ifliislny —Scotch.Old Rye. Monongalu I- 1 10,1 " I fine Currant, Port, and Brown Sherry- ...)) Fresh Cam plume and Burning Fluid kept cou> hand. Also t's per cent. Alcohol. . . CroAits of the liest brands. Jugs of ail - flasks, ami a large quautily of empty lks, moreens, cotton damasks.bleaclicii-i. • j ,i* ed table Uncus, Msrsaile* quilts, toilet CCK riety of other goods in this line, just rcccC' April C, 1837. rJ -1 NEW ASSORTMENT IJL Ribbons and Gloves, expressly '" r E : " j Belt Ribbons: also anew stock of L?"^, dories, set of foliar# and Sleeves- A '--' k*'l> | Scpt.l6, W- A. RGbh