f mice's Bcpaetuicttt. Lojk a.tar the y-uug Co.ts, Calves aad Lambs. Tite*e jonupc nitiiuaU, lHit£ weaned, n.li grass of the Summer pij-ture*, are apt to get pinched • >' lhe sharp trosla ol Octolk-r and November, if < JCposed to them, ami the >c c.tsiounl colli rains of the feasoii. \\ it It plenty Ui to-jil, a frost)- , in dry weather, il"c> not iitti't them. Hat, if po..siM\ we would prefer to bring all the young things to Un shed at night, where they can rest iimler a warm, dry covering, and go out when the sun M well up MI the morning. N> annual, put j ticularlr a young one, likes frosted grass, while frozen ; therefore they do not eat it until the frost melts away, and they are quite as well in the stable, with a little sweet hay In fore them, which they will readily eat at this time of the year—and all the better, as a change of diet. We have seen a fine lot of calves, lambs, and colts, in nice condition, from being left out through a series of frosty nights, and October and November storms, with plenty nt grass alioiit them, run down their flesh wretch edly, from exposure aloue ; and whin it is so easy to prevent it, care should be taken to do so A well summered animal, young or old. should go into winter quarters thriving; Mim if wel' fed on winter fo Mer, it will keep thriv ing. Otherwise, it stunts, and it takes extra food to start it again ; and, perhaps, loses ha t a season's growth, ju*t for the want of u lilti painstaking nt the proper season. Now is n capital time too, to domesticate the young tilings, if tiny have imuii any wa sit j "before. Carry tiicm good little odds and ends of your garden stuff, vegetable tops— such as beets, carrots, turnips, parstieps, cut' basre leaves and pumpkins. Feed them frou the hand; give them a trifl* of silt; let then become familial with, and love you A tain animal will winter twice as en v i< a wild on and the pleasure and profit of your stock i* increased wonderfully over the k ek and cull " get out the wnv." and " stnt'Oy " fashion ot some barbarian* tint vve could tn titiou. THE POULTRY YARD.— .N 'W is the time ti push along the p >'lbry. Don't wait till aw. • k or two before Tba. k*giv ng or Christmas!' begin to fed the turkeys, ireese, din ks am elm but treat them gtn- <>usb nw, W'IC thev arc making growth, and tiny will doubi. their weight by the holiday. Gru*shopper>. <• which tin N .*th Am i '- iri world his been fu the ]>a-t sea-o i, are now about dme with.— The tu 1 li es and chi' k -n* liave had a good t nit- with them, ami grasshopper bone ate muscle have been turned into those of tin- pott try with decided advantage to tlimn, and sav ing to t-.e grain bins If there be no hurrv G> eat the fowls, or take tliein to market, bailed potatoes, beds and carrots, may be given to them with any sort of grain meal you happen to have, or cuti make—the tin re bran of any grain, is goo I for nothing, only scouring them This gives tliein growth, taut not so much fat as if the grain, or tncal tie given tliein mostly. We do not believe in confining poultry at this season of tin-year. When winter sets in, and heavy storms come on, it will do, provid ed they be kept clean, and have plenty of good air, and wholesome food. If they have the habit of roosting ou trees—which they often times get in warm weather, and which is very wholesome for tln-tn—tliey should now come under shelter It docs no good, but positive injury for a turkey, or chicken to get wet in a cold rain and they should not be exposed to it In addition to generous feeding now promoting their growth, it shoots out their second growth of feathers to maturity—for no old bird is good to eat while moulting, or a young one palatable while pushing out its secoint grow 11: of feathers, which all young ones do in the fall of the year The young cock tut keys gobbk and strut, and tile pullets pipe plaintiv-lv, and walk by themselves with tlieir mothers The chicken cocks get their full plumage, crow lustily, and show tlnir virility, while the pul lets sing away tlieir cheerful notes with the old hen s , and take a turn at an occasional cackle. The geese and ducks, it you have not picked them to death, through the summer, are now in full feather, plump noisy am! quarrelsome Give thein boiled vegetables of any kind you have to spare, and some mea! mixed with it.— Occasionally a little grain, and with their ac customed water exercise, they will go on re joicing. Keep the dirty, waddling ducks out of filth, if possible—they are filthy tilings, il they can get at filthy food—for it is sure to make filthy flesh A dean fed duck is delicious food—otherwise it is little better than minor. A goose is usually a clean feeder, and no flesh is better or nutritious than a fat gosling.— " Roast-goose ami apple sauce," is a gour mand's dish, the world over ; but it must be clean fed goose and a good variety of apples to to make them of, or they are worthless. IIAM* A Gcon PlCKl.K.—Having recently tried, proved and approved the excellent quali ty of a human obtained of llnight and Emeu--, 226 Front-street, in this city, we solicited from them the best directions for pickling hams, and they have consented *o give their method to the readers of the Agriculturist , though the process lias hitherto been a prirurp mutter. For 100 lbs. of II ms —Pack the n in a bar rel or ca.-k, and pour n water enough to cover them. Pour off the water, and add good rock or Turk's Ishnid salt, enough to iimkc a brine that will just float potatoes. Two or three kinds of potatoes should be dropped in, as some varieties are much heavier (of grcnti r specific gravity) than others ; about the aver age weight is dc-iruble. To the brine for the hundred pounds thus pr u pared, add tine pint of good molasses, and six to seven ounces of salpctrc, using the large clear crystals, as being the purest. Muk and use the pickle cold. Then pour the liquid back upon the hams, and let them stnna e thrown into fresh water, uii t stand 24 hours. Take notice, that the position of the hams in the barrel should be changed once in 10 or 12 days, to let tliein lie upon each other at new points, ami allow the brine to come in contact with the parts which had previously lain together. Tliis is an important hint in pickling hams, whatever kind of pickle may be used. IIAUS are preserved from attacks of the fly, and their quality uninjured, by throwing red pepper ou the bee in the sinoke-bouee at the clow ol the ppertvuon. .Utscc laucotis TJ WANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY I IRON AND STOVE STORE. T r'" x Wholesale anil Retail Dealer f""jq J ,~1 in Hardware and Stoves. Iron ft - jl; r iJ. Knits, Fa*h. Glass, Paints fand Oils, House Trimmings— TFTT" 1 I. iijfj 'llMi'd nlfin-i trimmings. P'l.lllilili 1 ;: :l '' r'TfaHscn' Cloth* nrd I .ace*. Carriage H'd'J Sidhcv and Scat Spring*. Csi- JHBNUgjB p, nt< i.-' and Joiners' Plane-. *I IM I v |r*Y s-iwr, Anger*. C'hi-cls and all j other Toots— Cross Cut. Mill i * ""it Circular flaw.*. Blacksmith j V Tools. Bellows. Anvils, Vices. - Hammer* and Screw Plates, Axes Bread Narrow. bath and Hand H;{tchet*_ able, box. Trace and Haltr, Chain*, Crowbars. I tcks, fthovcls ln porvrrT\VT) T \"I.B rt'TbßHV—shcara and Scis sor* JArt Toots of all kinds. Brass and Knameled Kettles, ind Trtnirnes. Spoons afiur .:haiug elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and E lew s alwavs on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of dnh Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Don't mistake the place to Imv ST<)\ KP and H ARD WARE rhean—'one door South of Fox s, and nearly op posite Tracy tc MooreV. Mam street, in the new Wood Building, lettered all over. n Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass. Bnttania and Copper. Dried Fruit of all kinds. Feather* and Bees *r;\X f^r 10,000 Sheep Pelt* wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will he paid. Towanda, April Di'>7- B. WAT*or* n. M. SKWARP • .K- • C°PK ; r> \V ATROUS A Co., DE ILh IIS I \ i HEAVY d- SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A :t. Water st. Elmira. N. Y. . W r e have recently made large additions to our extensive stock and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev -n tes riptiop or Hardware which we "ffer at the lowest cash prices; coni-ting of Mechanic's Tools. Building Ma terials, frou and -teel. Kails and spiko, Ropes and C ord age. Paints, Oils and Glass. Mill saws of every size and shape, either Mulay Gang or Circular. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rnbtier .V leather Glass at wholesale. Weave prepaied to supply Merchants with Gla-s, Kails, scythes. Forks, ,\c.. at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. CORTKACTOR'S TOOl.S—Wlieelbarrows, Ames Sho vels. Blasting Powder. Ac. Agents for Rich A Wilder * Patent Salamander Safe-. Fairbanks Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith s Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to fiO Inch, always on lnnd and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders I>\ mail. Elmira, April 7. n-44-1 -m Susqnchanna Collegiate Institute, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS. DVYID CRAFT. A. B. Principal, Professor of Ancient bang'iagcs and Mental and Moral Scietu c : OLIVER S. DEAN, A. 8., Professor f Mathematii and Natural Science. MISS A. ELIZA FRITCHER. Preceptress ; MISS EM I LIE A. BUTLER. Assistant; MISS O. LOUISA JENKS, Instructor on Piano, and <> Drawing ; j Mr. CANFIELD DAYTON. Steward. | Ttie ball Term commence* ou Wednesday, AUGUST j 25,aud will continue 14 weeks. EXPENSES I'EK TEKM. 1 Payatile invariably in advance, or one half on entering ; the school, and one half at the middle of the terui—Fur and contingencies included : • Primary, per term, $ 4 < | Preparatory ti n< ! Higlier, Ist year, per term. 7 01' | Higher. l*t and Ud year. j>rr term, 9 00 Classical, 1-t year, per term 7 (Hi I Classical. 2d and 2d year, per term, 8 00 ; Collegiate, per term 10 00 N. B. Pupils will he classed by the must advanced branch the\ res]>ectively pursue. Pupils using s. liolarsiiips are charged $1 jur turn for urland oi ii ; • nt : f"r instruiuetit ou which to lake lessoufl, 60c, or for practice f 2.DO. KXTBAR. l 'rench $1 00 Drawing 3 oo i Tuition on Piano Forte with n-e of Instrument.... 12 00 do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.. 10 00 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light 2 on Washing, per dozen 3't No scholar, whose parents "T guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute shall he admitted to tui tion therein upon anv permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, hi* or her parent or guardian. The arrangement* for Boarding will he under the entire control and management of the Steward, while the Prin cipal and Teachers residing in the Institute, w ill IK- able to exercise a constant watch over the pupils, mingling with thein as members of the same family ; as a Board ing School for youth of both sexe*. 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 their care, and all suitable aid rendered at all times in promoting tlieir advancement in study. Pupils iarding in the Hall, will furnish their own lie J, bedding, towels, Ae. and the tabic silver at their option. Pupil* entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the regulations, and noue will tic admitted on other terms. Special exercise* are arranged without extra charge foi tho-e qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. S. F. GOI.T. Secretary. C. L. W ARD. President. July 7, IBM. A. WICKRAM, TfPS* frarow is THE TZBZZS TO GET MELAINOTYPES & AMBROTYPES CHEAP! G. H. WOOD Ilns reduced his prices of nil hinds of Pictures with Cases , 2.") per cent. Frames of all kinds kept on hand also at reduced pri ees. Good Case* with Melaitiotypes, 76 cents ; a!! othei kinds in proportion. Rooms open at nil hours. Pictures I taken in all kinds of weather (except lor children.) Alt i work warranted. Towanda, July 27,1868. H.A. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door \'>rt/i of the 11 'ird House. TOWANDA. PA. UJ HERE you can find a constant supply of Bread, Rusk Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds ol Fancy ! Cake*. Uii~ OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook ! ed to order. Particular attention paid to filling orders for pa rtie j Returning our sincere thanks for the HU-ral patmuug< i tß'stnwed upon us during the pa-t year, and hoping l\ : close application t > business t<> merit a continuance ol tin j same, we remain as ever, your humble servant, March lti. 1*67. H. A. BURBANK. GEO. IT. 13UXTI X(i O EfsPECTFULLY informs his former customer* an IV the public generally, I vit lie has removed hi* TAILOR'S SHOP, To one door south of Traev & Moore's store and itnme diately opposite D. 0. Half's St"ve and Tin Store Main st i He liatter- hiinelf that from his long experience in Im- I *incss he will he able to please all who may favor him with their cu-tom. Owing to the line pressure in the mo ney market, he will make Coat* from f'2 60 to St .50each and ottier work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, il offered. Towanda, March 20. I*sß. Y\f ANTED.—I wish to purchase 100.000 ; > I feet of MAPLE SCANTLING 13 feet long, and 34 iuches square. Any one wishing to make a contract for any or all, can do so by calling at my Furniture Ware Rooms in Towanda. Sept. 16. 1*67. CHESTER WEIJA PROF BARRY'S '1 Rll OI'HKItOUS FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAlß—Giving it a rich, be&Qtirul. and glossy appearance, and keeping the head clean. Ladies, try it. nice 25 cents, In large hot- I For sale by ' Jo*l3,lKß. J JiIPBOSTRY. Onomeao ay to the public that he intends to keep con stuntly on hand a choice selection ot 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. war-Meats. Ac., will be delivered on short notice, when ordered, at anv place in the Corporation. Towanda. Feb. 12, 1857. J- MCCABE. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. fTHIE snliscrilier continues to carry on tin-1 I Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to j do all kinds of work in his line un short notice and in a j workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to i order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon-j Boxes, and any article of cast iron that may be required. I Turning and fitting up work will be done on short notice j and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase ; Stoves of any kind will lind it much to their advantage j to buy at the Foundry, as they can lie repaired much j cheaper. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.— Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mercur's Block. UST 1 would also say to those having accounts stand ing over six months, that they must he settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pay op and save cost. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda. Oct. 22, 1856. NEW TIN SHOP! IMIE undersigned respectfully 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 lie is prepared to conduct the business in all its various ' br Illclies. Till Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or- ; der, on short notice. Stove* of various styles constantly 1 n>r sale. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. Did Iron, Copper ami Brass taken in exchange for goods. June 1.1858. JOHN CARMAN. ARE YOU INSURED? Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co., TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. r IM! IS Company insures ajrainst loss or dam- j -JL age by Fire. Dwelling houses. Furniture Ware lion- ' -es. Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable ( terms. DIRECTOR*. If W. TRACY. ALI EN M'KEAX, JOHN" F. LONG. GUY TRACY', EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB KIRBY, JUSTUS LEWES, DANIEL BAILEY, ISAAC MVEIL WM. KLN'GSLKV. PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL. 11. W. TRACY. President. ALLEN M'KKAN, Vice President : JUDSON HOI- ! COMB- Secretary ; LAPORTE, MASON A CO., Tteas, j 11. B. M'KKAN, "UMRE INSURANCE AGENT, at Towau* j JL da. l a., for the following reliable Companies : Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. J Capital, $200,000. State. Mutual Insurance Co. . Harrisburg , Pa. j Capital, $200,00 0. Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa Capital. $ 00 ,0 00. Great Western Insurance Co. - Philadelphia Towanda. July 14, 1858. Arrangements for 1858 ! AT M. E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. ME. SOLOMON has just received the most exten . sive arid elegant assortment of Spring- and Summer Clothing ever offered in this market, which was bought for CASH and will be sold at prices which cannot he equalled else where. Persons desirous of purchasing any article of Clothing are requested to give him a call, as he pledges himself that no person anxious to buy shall go away without be ing satisfied.. air A good assortment of Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS will tie kept < n hand. Towanda. April 26, 1856. Electricity and Lightning Rods! IT is admitted that F. t.P.EGORV is now selling a bet tcr article ot LIGHTNING ItOD, than has ever before been offered to tbc public. The Rods are larger, better connected, and each Rod is furnished with a point plated with gold, and tips with plalimv—consequently affording ertain security. If his Rials do not prove a perfect pro tection, the money will be refunded.—He also has on hand a variety of Vanes or Weather gauges, suitable for churches ; other* for farm buildings, Ac. All j dis done by himself or his men warranted. All rders |,y mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Direct to F. GREGORY', Lellavsville,Bradford Co., Pa. J1 V 1.1*58. THIRTY DAYS GRACE. IT HE Xoti's niid accounts of the undersign . ed. of more than one year's standing, will be placed n the hands of N. N. Betts, Esq. for collection, and judgment* under the charge of a Lawyer, unless some lrrangcinent or payment is made within the above men tioned days of Grace. To all of our prompt paying and Cash customers, and the public generally we would say, our stock of GOODS is complete, and are weekly receiving FRESH SUP | PLlEs—which wo are determined to sell at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. We sell Goods at whole sale as usual. June 6.185 ft. MONTANY'ES. DICKINSON SEMIN \kv. (MALE AND EE MA 1.E.) WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY. PA. The next Academical year of this Institution, divided in to Three Terms, will commence AUGUST l!>, 1858, with i full Board of well qualified and experienced Instructors. I Williamsport. on account of its healthiness, conveni ence of access, and the intelligence and morality of its itizens, is u most desirable location for a school. The buildings are large and convenient—with separate ipartineiits for the ladies arid gentlemen, and rooms for lie Principal's family and all the Instructors ; thus plar ug the students under the immediate care of their teach •rs at all times, making all a* one family. The course of studv is systematical and extensive, em tracing the COMMON ENGLISH. SCIENTIFIC, CLAS SICAL and ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. Board, (including washing, lights, fuel and mom rent) *2 26 per week- Tuition from sls to $27 per year, tier nan, Fiench, Drawing, Painting aud Music, at low extra rate*. Payment for the Term, in ADVANCE. CATALOGUES may be obtained at this office. REV. JOHN 11. DASHIELL. A.M. July 10, 1358. Principal. Ladies Dress Goods. PARTICULAR attention is invited to a large assort ment of Ladies' Dres* Goods, now being received by IOSEPH POWELL—comprising everything that i* now tshionable and durable in Be rages, Crape Mosett*. Or randies, French Printed Jaconetta, Lawns, English and French Print*. Brilliants, Ducal Plaids. Lustres, ChallP* iingbams. Prints, Ac., Ac., which will he sold at prices ar less than ever before offered in Towanda. June 8,1H55. WOOL I WOOL I WOOL I in nan LBS. WVNTED. for which cash will be * vyv/LJL/ peid at the Clothing Btor* of T.. t*OU'MOS. XUiscdancouG. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! 1 A. M. Warner's New 4* Splendid Jewelry Store, one door north of Fa it ma Drug Store, HAfiJnst been opened with the largest and _JQ most choice stock of FASHION ABLE JFOVIXRY ever offered to a discriminating IC—i public. Indeed.bc can safely say that with Wr. tl'* "peeing of LU new store ha* been iu fcf* 5 aiifntrated a new era in the Jewelry line, inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant assortment he give* the most reliable assurance of an alrnos't incredi ble redaction in prices : the rich and tasteful articles hav ing been nil bought with ready cash. A. M. W.. when he reflect* how, for the past years,"'ith a far lea* attractive stock, he has enjoyed so large a share of public patronage,flatters himself that the immense in crease of floods lie now ufier*. which have been bought so much more a 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 ciuamon. Ground Mustard, Pepper Sauce Soda. Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac. PROVISIONS. Flour. Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour. Corn Meal, Feed, 1 Pork. Hams A Shoulders. Mackerel, Codlish, Shad, laike j Trout, Picketed and Smoked Herring, Cheese, Rice, Beans, Onions, Potatoes, Butter. Lard. Crackers, Ac. Ac. FIUMT. Prune-*, Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins, la-m ons and Oranges. Green audi tried Apples, aud Peaches, Almonds, Pecan nuts, l'razil nuts, Grenoble and Madeira Walnuts, Filbert*, Peanuts, Chestnuts. Hickory nuts, Ac. GKHM AS, I KI M II and V MKKICAN TOYS, FANC Y Goons, Ae.— Hoys' Sleigh*, Tin Wagons, China. Pewter A Wood f Tea Setts. Dolls, Trumpet*. Toy Gun*, Accordian*. Har- j nionieas. Glass, Paper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus. Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, Irery, | Papier Mache and Leather Port Monaies Wallets, Purses, ' Ivory. Horn and Wi*>d Pocket and Toilet Comb*. Tobac co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, Hair aud Cloth Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery. Hair Oil, Ac. FOOLS CAI\ Letter, Commercial Note and Bath Post; Paper, Envelopes. Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink. Inkstands, \ \t aler Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales. Ac. Ac. TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and Rock Salt, and Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A KEVINS. 1 Towanda, November 26, 1855. W. iL c tilled, will offer inducements to visit this new shop. F. H. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Towauda, July 2(5, ISSB. REFERENCES. WAVKRI.Y. 1 TOWANDA, PA. Hon. Nathan Bristol, |Prof. C. R. Cohurn, C. H. Shepard, Cashier, Rev. Julius Foster, R. G. Craus, Merc hant, tH. 8 Mercur, Merchant, Alpin A Douhledny, do. .Montanyes, Rev. O. Crane. " T. M. Woodruff, Sheriff, " Mm. Putnam, Col. A. M'Kean, Prot'y, •' D. A. Shepard, Hon. D. Wilinot, F. Tyler. Pres't. Bank. " J.C. AcPms. CHE M CNO. " Wm. El well, G. M . Buck, Esq. E. A. Parsons, Ed. Argus. wvsox. E. O. Goodrich,Ed.Ueporter. V.E. Pmllet, Esq. v BARCLAY COAL.—THE UAIUCLAY RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA a large supply ot their coal, at $2 50 per fan for Blacksmith Coal, and $3 00 jjer lon for linked Cool. Apply for coal at Towanda to 0. D. BARTI.ETT. Coal will also be sold at the MINES at $2 00 -per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for linked Coal. A liliernl discount will he made on sales by the boat load. Oct. 7. 1557. J. MACFARLANE, Gen'l Sup't. I EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sule cheap t FOX S. LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Just receiv ing the present week, a large assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawls, Fringes, Lawns, Robes, Challis, Prints, Ginghams, Ac., Cc., which we offer very low lor Cash. June 8,1358. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. Attention! Dentists! Teeth! JUST received, an assortment of Superior MINERAL TEETH—warrnuted to stand fire, riveting, mastica tion, Ac. They are good imitations of Nature and pre sent every variety of form, sixe, color and arrangement, from a single tooth to an entire set, with or without ar tificial gums, with desirable large sized and extra long phitina pins. For sale by Towanda, Jane 1 < i&S. DR. R. C. PORTER, i ' ft! n DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE. SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public Square. THE subscriber. thankful for the liberal patronage of the past year, intends to keep constantly on hand >*, *ortment of the very l>e#t articles us- ally kept in our line, which HE WILL dispose of on such term* A. # \ 31 isfaetory to all who may patronize him. The purchase* are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the (w " customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles shall answer our reconußmd 8 and art warranted at represented. Qy- Medical Advice graluitoosly given al the Office, charging enly for the Hedieinti. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Midicinal nse, London Porter k Switch Al,, j ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICIXE Si The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottles Hi, pie Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Springes, Catheters, &c. y American, English Sf Chinese Razors and Knitti, FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS: Superior TOBACCO A SNUFF! —Choice brands of Pure Havanna. Prine™. and Fara CIGARS ! Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, BruSlen, Perfumery,ShavlaeSoai Fancy Articles, Ac. &c. Hair Dyes, Ilair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts for i Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port monnais, Purses, Hay, Colonge. Rose and Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snufl' Boxes, Indellible Ink, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES: 1 Black aud Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, 4c 4. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! Towanda, February 1,1855. H. C. PORTEB, M.J, NEW ARRANGEMENT. jjt The Mammoth Hardware Store CHATFIELD * STORRS. ®Njrißs®9 ST® -ff® SpjllSgg£ la now receiving a large and well selected asfortment of i Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware ! & Consisting of HuUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, i Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Blacksmiths and Shoe makers' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, In faci almost everything that the industry of the country requires. In ■ addition we are constantly receiving and keep on hand a full .stock of --' r --g Stcedes and American I rim, Horse shoe Iron, Xail rods, Jr. j Warranted of the best quality, aud sold as chrap a> enn lie purchased of any establishment west of Sew Tori 1 j Parker mill Xaila, Lead Pipe, Glass, Sa>h, Putty, White Lead, Linseed Oil. which is warranted perfectly port Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Maker's Goods. COAL ANI) WOOD COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. Parlor and (00k Woo,! and Coal Stoves. Regulators and Sheet Iron Stoves, Stove Pipe. Ac. Now re eirj|i I supply of the celebrated Cook stove GOVERNOR, which is pronounced by all judges a> the best cook Store il market. It is especially adapted to the Farmer's use. As we have the largest ami most complete Hardware Store on the New York and Erie Railroad, and wt intact purchase goods in the best markets, and by keepinga full assortment, selling as cheap as possible, we Rope t >*H I the patronage of those doing business in this market. STORILS A CHATFES Owego, N. Y. Oct. 21,1*5(5. fc NEW ARRANGEMENT^ BL. P ATT ON Si /• I I'.VE. H ~ JUST OPEXED. ON THE CORNER OF GRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS. Wo. 4, Fattons' * lock, Towanda, Pa. THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they har 'formed a co-partner*^ 1 the D ug business, and are now receiving at No. 4, in Patton's New lirick Illock, from the cities of PhE* phia and New York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English MRMM.S, DBMS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW CLASS, Ill'E STIFFS. Ai ©IF JJAiSO'ir ikS'IKX# 1 DRESSING CDMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c. URGICAIi ZW TXLUIMCI3WTS, and a variety of the most approved Truss® 1 Abdominal Supporters, Ac., always on band. London Porier and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal pnrp^ ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Crushes for the Hat, Ilair, Teelli, Sails Coots Painting, Varnishiug, IVliitewashins. ft The Lovers of GOOD CIGARS and TOBA CCO, trill find a large r a nets of chain U* na, Vara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobacco and Snvff. famphene—Particular Addition paid to the Manufacture of DTRM.XG FLUB. And a fine assortment of LAMPS, of all sizts and descriptions. Bird Cages, Cups, Nests a'A All of which is offered for sale at greatly reduced rates. Our stoek being large and inostlv purchased Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, and with Cash, enables us to sell at reduced price*, that • olfactory to all. We invite the attention of the puhlir to an especial examination of our stock of goods iad P :: Our Motto it —" THE CASH SYSTEM—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS." Dnr Goods are selected with the utinostJ'a rp and warranted to be what they are represented :if any I I e contrary, we are not only willing but request bur customers to return them, and the money shall i* re ' B , 4 MR. PAYNE will give his special attention to the preparation of PRESCRIPTIONS, which will be ecurately on the shortest notice. JOSEPH G. PAP*:!- Towsmia. June 26.1856. EDWARD D- Patronize a Home Enterprize ! A Book-Bindery in Towanda! WE would respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally, that we have connected with our Printing Office and Rook A Stationery Store, a Plain and Fancy BOOK-BINDERY, and earnestly solicit the patronage of all who desire anything in the iiue. Having secured the services of one of the iiest hinders in the United States, we flatter ourselves that we can give universal satisfaction Isith in workmanship and price.— Therefore we present to the public the strongest assuran ces that we are prepared to hind in a workmanlike man ner, all kinds of ROOKS, am >ug which we may name Hihles, Histories, Music, Magazines, Pamphlets, Periodi cals, Law and School Rooks, to order or patferu in French, Italian, German and English style ; in Vflret, Silk, Cloth, Leather and Paper. upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay us a trial. Particular attention given to re binding Books. All work warranted to be properly executed. Mr Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan 1,1858. E. A. PARSONS. BOOKS 8c STATIONERY! 49* The attention of the public in requested to the very general ind excellent assortment always on hand at the Argus Book and Stationery Store, first building north of the Ward House. Call and examine our stock. LEATHER. —A new supply of Sole Leath er, Oow Hide. Kip and Calf Skin, at No. 2, Patton's Mock. aogJd WM A. MOCK WELL. I LIQUOR STORE. I|C FELTOX would respeofftilly 1 | klje public that he is now ready at his old sta , ! Hall A Russell's, south side of the public square. • ish those wanting PURE LIQUORS, with ¥ thing in that line. He has lately made large£ , his stock, purchasing of the tw-t imi>orers. original package, lie has on hand, aud fr g4lt ; quautity from a qnart upwards > ait ( /handy —Bignette, Cogniac. old Honnrssv J - ' . I Gin —Swan. American, and Sohridaiu ll'hitkey.— Scotcb.Old Rye. Monongahrh anu iw—Currant, Port.and Brown Sherr>■ [ Fresh Camphene and Burning Fluid kept cot hand. Also 95 per cent. Alcohol. H •# C'IOARS of the best hrnnds. Jugs f ah : flasks, and a large iiunntity of empty barrels t Binghamton Ale oy the gallon or barrel- y-f: Those favoring me with their patronage nuj that all articles will l>c what they are represen N. B. The person who borrowed my " * n k ! requested to return it. 1 i _TOwanda. January IS.l^.yfi. Mj HOUSE FURNISHING GOOI^-^ ble and single fold worsted and ''?"1 1 damasks, moreens, cotton damaskvbh u bed' • , jt ed table llueiis, Marsailes quilts, toilet covcrs riety of other goods in this line, just receiw Aprils, 185 J. A NEW ASSORTMENT of s- V Ribbons and Gloves, expressly fur 1 ■ , Belt Ribbons ; also a uew stock of 1-acc- • dcries, set of Collars and Sleeves, Ac. „^ r vifSl> !*pt..15, 1557. w A BCt 6