Hegsl. REGISTER'S NOTICES —Notice is here by ghen, that then? has been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Will*, in and for the county of Bradford. iftrounts of Administration upon the follow ing estate*, viz: Partial account of B. 1,. A Amy Rockwell, executors of Lnther Rockwell, late of Troy, deceased. Final account of Gtisha A Jackson Lewi*, administra tors of Edwin Lewis, late of Wyalusing, deceased. Partial account ot George F. Horton. guardian of Alice.. Ellen, Elizabeth, Susan I', and Louisa L-, minor children of William Santee, deceased. Partial account of I. P. A Aiireha Spalding, executors of Robert Spalding, late of Wysox deceased. Final account of Zopher Piatt, executor of Sila* Titus, late o! Herrlck. deceased. Final account debarred from the said fund. G. D. MONTAXYE, October 18, 1859. Auditor. AUDTTORS~XOTICE. — No. 85, Feb. Term. I I'm. B. Cli/mer vs. Timothy S. li inner.— In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Conrt to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at bis office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY the 25th day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from said fund. G. D. MONTAXYE, Oct. 18,1859. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—7/. 11. Mace vs. XI. J. IV. Spencer, et. at. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 893, September term, 1859. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff s sale of real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of NOVEMBER, 1859, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are requested to presept their claims or else be forever debarred Irom the said fund. P. D. MORROW, October 27, 1859. Auditor. A UDI TOR'S NOTlCE— Morgan Grijjin il vs . S. 11. A 'euman. In the Conr ot Common Pleas of Bradford Couuty, No. 183, December term, 1857. ALSO— H ells 4' Christie rs. S. H. Xevrmun. fa the Court of Common Pleas of Bradtord County, No. 421, February term, 1859. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY the 26th day of NOVEMBER, 15.50, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are request ed to present their claims or else be forever debarred from the said fund. 1. D. MORROW, October 27,1859. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— E. A. Spalding and others vs. Franklin .3 furry. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 759, September term. 1859. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendant* personal property in the above and other suits against the said defendant, among the several creditors, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Athens born' on MONDAY, the 28th day of NOVEMBER 18.59, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all per sons interested will present their claims or be debarred from claiming anv portion of said fund. 11. C. BATRD, 0 tolier 25, 183 9. Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE -Thomas P. I Vol- JL V roll rs. 11. Tmrnsend, li. Hadlock unit Juliu ling er*. In the Court of Common l'lcua of Bradford County, No. 368, May term, 1359. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendants real estate, among the several creditors, will atteud to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Athens boro' on TUESDAY, the 29th day of NOVEMBER, 18.59, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons in terested will present their claim* or be debarred from claiming any share of said fund. H. C.BATRD, October 25, 1859. Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given, that all persona indebted to the es tate of ARRAM I. MILLER, late of Athens twp. dee'd. ore hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claim* against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. HENRY A. MILLER, / , Oct, 25, 1659. ALAXSOX MILLER, f T.xecumr*. ADM IM STR A T<) ICS XOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of RICHARD SHORES, deceased, late of Wysox twp., arp requested to make payment without delay ; and those having claim* against the -aid estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARIA SHORES, 1 ALBERT LENT, \ Oct. 12, 1889. Administrators. UEXKCUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice iahcrc -1J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS BALDWIN late of Columbia township, de ceased. are hereby requested to made payment without di !av, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. J. C. M'KEAX, LUCY BALDWIN, September 15, 1859. Executor*. "VTOTICE is hereby ffiveii that an appliea- Av tion will lie made at the next session of the legis lature of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, to be called the " Bradford Couuty Bank with banking privileges of Issue, Discount and Deposit; with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the right to in crease the capital stock to Four Hundred Thousand Dol lars, and to be located in the borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford. Towanda, June 20, 1859. I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here of by given that all persons indebted to the estate of BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, dee'd.,late of Athens tp, must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. AUGUSTA SNYDER, August 29, 1859. J ACOB REEL. C. H. SHEPARD, Executor*. ADM INJSTRATOIUS NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons Indebted to the estate of GEORGE G. ADAMS, late of Ulster twp., de ceased. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. LEVI NOBLE. August 1, 1859. Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN MORRIS, late of Warren twp., dee'd , must make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated lor settlement. ANNA MORRIS, November 8.1639. m Administratrix. PURE UiDER VINEGAR, AN EXTRA trtiu e>i FOX'S. Ismplre Starr, ©forgo. CASH SYSTEM! OWEGO, N. Y. RETURN sincere thank* for the very liberal patronage thev have received since adopting the CASH SYS TEM in 'March last. Their customers have Saved from 20 to 30 per cenf. And will continue to do so by purchasing at the Em pire Store, as no person that gives credit can compare with the prices at the mill CASH STORE. owzsoo, sr. 7. We invite the public to call were a Dollar will buy more Goods than any other place in America ! We are now receiving our wsmm sswws t And will receive from week to week, through the season, the latest and most desirable styles of DRESS GOODS, RICH SILKS, PLAIN AND PLAID MKRIXOES, SOLFERINO PLAIDS,] MAGENTA PLAIDS, DELAINES, J MOHAIRS, P ARAM ETTAS, PRINTS, TICKS, COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, LINENS, TOWELING, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, NEW STYLES OF CLOAKINGS ! A fine assortment of Y5D5353115353. VELVET RIBBON'S, Lower than ever sold before ! lie sell the best lIOOP SKIRT at Bx. in Owego. A/so, a splendid assortment, (loiccr and higher prices.) SHETLAND WOOL, (all color*,) WOOLEN AND LINEN TABLE SPREADS, OPERA FLANNELS, HOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTON FLANNELS, TWEEDS, Ac. Ac. Mil It. WISE BY GDDID2 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Cheaper than be bought in New York in small quantities. RIBBONS, BORDERS, BLONDE, .Jr. We have the best assort ineut of MER RIM AC KPR I NTS In Owego, at 10 cents per yard, lti Yards Fine, Fast-colored Calico, for Bs. | 8 lbs. DA TTING, nice and clean, for Bs. Carpetings, of all kinds. OIL CLOTIIS, of all kinds. We shall scoa close our business as a firm, and we are de termined to sell through the coming Fall CHEAPER FOR CASH Than any other Firm in Owego. So come on, all who are in search of <6ooi) (Soobs anii <6rtat Ihrgaius And examine our Stock Which Must and Will be Sold ! We shall keep the prices the same on the following goods: Best extra Sheeting 8 a 12f cents Heavy Sheeting,. 8 " 44 fair do 6a 16 " Cotton Yarn 22 al2 " Merrimack Prints 10 " A splendid quality do 6a 14 " Paper Cambric, ...10 •' Kentucky Jeans, 2 shillings. Knitting Cotton 3 cents (fold eyed Needles, 4 " 100 yd. Spool Thread 1 " Coat's Spool, 200 yds., 4 '• Brocha Shawls, $4" 50 and upwards, Rubber Circular Combs 1 shilling. Horn do do 10 cents. Skirt Reeds 3 " Ladies Hose, all colore, 10 " Saleratu* 6a 14 " 5 shilling Tea at 4 shilling. Molasses, good at 4 •' SUGARS, SYRUPS, COFFEES, &.C., AT PRICES THAT WILL FLEASE. STONE 6c CO., Owego, N. V. BUSHELS DRIED APPLES, wanted by STONE Co.,Owego,in exchange for goods at cash prices. nov.3. BUSHELS DRIED APPLES. * IV B "J wanted by STONE A Co., Owego, N. Y., in exchange for good* at eash price*. nov.3. r/lAfl BUSHELS DRIED APPLES, fPr n f wanted by S'ioNE A Co., Ow*o, \. V., in for goods at eah price*. B"*\1 iWscellancous. THE GBAPE. THE history of the grape is almost as old as that of man —growing in its highest perfection in Syria and Per sia, its lucious fruit and the unrivalled beverage which its fermented juice affords, recommended it to the especial care of the Patriarchal tillers of the soil ; and vineyards wcreexte 1 sively planted, long tefoie orchaide or col lections of other fruit trees were at all common. The grapes of the old world are all varieties of the wine grape, which, though so long and universally cultivated and naturalized in all the Middle sod Southern portions of Europe, is not a native of that Continent, but eame originally from Persia. From the latter conntry, as the civilization advanced westward, this plant accompanied it—first to Egypt, then to Greece and Sicily, art! gradu ally to Italy, Spain, France, arid Britain ; to which lat ter country the Romans carried it about two hundred years after Christ. To America the seeds and plants of the European varieties were brought by numerous Emi grants and Colonists, within the first titty years alter its settlement. The wild grapes of our own country, are quite distinct species from the wine grape of Europe, and are usually stronger in their growth, with longer and more entire foilage, and in their native state with a peculiar foxy odour or flavor, and more or less hardness of pulp ; these traits, how ever, disappear in process of cultivation ; and wc have already obtained from the wild type, new varie ties of high yicility, and of superior hardiness and pro ductiveness in this, our Northern climate. The iißiversul experience in all countries, has estab lished the fact that dry, warm soil is the very best for the vine. All in this latitude may raise the grape suc cessfully by setting the vine in a favorable exposure to the sun. The late varieties that I offer for sale, are all earlier than the Isabella hut one, and that ripens full as soon as the Isabella There is 110 fruit grown, in my opinion, in this world, more beautiful, delicious, or use ful than the grape. If a nmn is not too lazy, lie may have round him all the varieties of grapes in a high state of cultivation, and his garden adorned with all the beautiful and social productions of this fair world of ours, and a mind that has any ftir in it at all, by little enquiry and practice, may learn to cultivate anything that grows. I consider the following variety of grapes the very best to cultivate for outdoor culture in our northern climate, out of the vast variety. BURGUNDY. This excellent hardy grape, is the true Burgundy grape so highly valued for wine in France. The fruit is very sweet and excellent, and tiie hardiness of the vine ren ders it. one of the best varieties in the open air in this rUniete. Buncli small, compact,(i.e. berries closely set,) Berries midle-sized, roundish-oval, black, juice sweet, good, ripens about 20th of Sept. Thompson gives more than forty synonyrnes to this grape. PRICE SEVENTY FIVE CENTS. CATAWBA. Tliis excellent native grape, was first introduced to notice by Maj. AILI-M. of Georgetown, I). C., and was found by him in Maryland. It probably has its name from tiie Catawba river, it is one of the most productive and excellent of our native sorts. There is is no grape in some portions of the United States, so good for wine or table use. Beautiful bunches, pale red, rich musky flavor, and very sweet when ripe. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. CLINTON. Origin uncertain, said to have originated in Western New York, growth vigorous, hardy, and productive, bunches compact, berries round, rather below medium size, black, covered witli a thick bloom, eatable eight or ten days before Isabella, frosts make them very good. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. CONCORD. This exceeding fine, hardy native grape, was raised from seed by E. W. Bri.r., Concord, Mass. It is very healthy, vigorous habit, and very productive,hunch rath er compact, large shouldi red. almost black, covered with bloom, very sweet, it is more hardy than the Isabella,and ripens about ten days earlier. Consequently it is very valuable for a large Northern range. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DELAWARE. The precise origin of this is not known, we have the following account of it from A. THOMSON, of Delaware, Ohio, it was brought to Delaware by a German, its ex < ellence attracted his attention, aud an inquiry as to its history. It was brought from New Jersey some eighteen or twenty years ago, having been obtained from the gar den of a French gentlemen, PAI L 11. I'BOVOST, in Kings wood twp., Hunterdon Co., N.J. It was known in that vicinity as the Italian Grape, sent from Italy, bunch small, a beautiful light red, or flesh color, exceedingly sweet, one of the most delicious, hardy grapes. It is a vigorous grower, an early and profuse bearer, and prob ably more hardy than the Isabella, it ripens two or three weeks before "the Isabella. No grape more desirable for our climate. PRICE,THREE DOLLARS. DIANA. A seedling of the Catawba raised 1 y Mrs. Diana Cre iion.of Boston, and named bv the Massachusetts Horti cultural Society. It was announced the best and most beautiful of American grapes, particularly valuable for its carliness. The color is a tine reddish lilac, it hangs long on the vines and is not injured by severe frosts ; it is ex ceedingly productive aud v igorous. ' PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. HARTFORD PROLIFIC. Raised hy Mr. STEEL, of Hartford, Conn. Hardy, vig orous and productive, bunch large shouldered, rather compact, berry large globular, black,covered with bloom, ripe about ten days before the Isabella. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. ISABELLA. This very popular grape, a native of South Carolina, was brought to the North and introduced to the notice of cultivators about the year IMB. Mrs. ISABELLA GIBUS, the wife of Gnuitoi: (.inns, Esq., in honor of whom it was named. Its great vigor, hardiness, anil productive ness, with the least possible care, have caused it to be most widely disseminated. It is probably more hardy .and ripens earlier than the Catawba, which renders it luoet valuable at the North. It is so well known it is liardiy worth while to describe the beautiful fruit it bears. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. EARLY NORTHERN MUSCANDINE. This grape ripens the la.-t of Sept., is perfectly hardy. The variety is a seedling from the native white grape raised by PHILEMON STEVENS. Shaker Village, New Leb anon, Columbia Co., N. Y. Bunch fine and large, light amber color, and very delicious, very highly spoken of, and very hardy and productive. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. REBECCA. A new variety, bunches four inches long, and two and a half inches in diamater, very compact, color light green in the shade, or golden in the sun, and covered with a light bloom, sweet and delicious, ripens ten days earlier than the Isabella, keeping a long time after it is gather ed. This superior white grape is undoubtedly a native chance seedling in the garden of E. M. PKAKE, of Hud son, N. Y. t proved perfectly hardy and productive. It is not so vigorous in its habits as the Isabella or Catawba ; but hardy and healthy, and being exceedingly beautiful, as well as excellent, it must be regarded as a very great acquisition, it is so well adapted to the North. PRICE, TWO DOLLARS. UNION VILLAGE. This very attractive grape originated among the Shak ers at Union Village, Ohio, and was introduced by Mr. LONG WORTH, of Cincinnati. It is undoubtedly a seed ling of Isabella, is very vigorous in growth, and its fruit often nearly equals the size of the Black Hamburg. It ripens about the time of Isabella. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. The following tender variety of grape vines are all raised under glass with one exception, the Cluiiselas. 1 have succeeded admirably in out door culture with the vine. Black Hamburg. Ited Muscat, White Syrian, Golden Hamburg. Bishop. White Frontignan, Black Prince, Blk. Damask, Golden Chassclas, may be found at my garden well rooted. The Isabella, Catawba and Clinton, by the 100 or 1000 all well rooted, to any that wish to set vineyards at ex ceeding low rates. I warrant all true to name, any mis take or errors shall he made good. Ido not want some thing for nothing. A legal thief is the most despicable. 1 wish to advertise a simple fact only—no puffing in pa peis is wanted. By my own merit 1 stand or fall, earth ly tribunals cannot keep me up or down. The above grape vines can be had at the garden of HARRY MIS'. Mr. JOHN A. G.VMPKK being equally interested, will travel throughout the county and adjoining counties, and will give instructions about culture, &c., and be aide to show drawings of some of the new varieties of grapes which are in great demand and very scarce. Towanda, Pa., 1859. Office of the S. R. R. 6c Coal Company. FOTICE. THE subscribers to the Capital Stock of the BRADFORD RAILROAD AND COAI. COMPANY are hereby notified, that the Directors have this day levied an assessment of FOl'R PER CENT, (being one dollar per share) on the Capital .Stock of the said Com pany, payable at this office on or before the tenth day of November next, ensuing. ABR. R. PERKINS, President. Philadelphia, Sept. 27, 1859. CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS! PARTICULAR ATTENTION is request ed to an assortment of Carpets and Oil cloths, r try ehtap at _____ MKRCUR>b 64 T> YLES' " DIETETIC S A DERATES I is the purest and mol perfect falcratus ever made For sale by OCTOBER 5,1159. F.. T. FOX. JHtsallancous. This is the establishment where you can find a very tine assortment of WATCHES ANI) JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. I am also agent for the sale of D. E. LENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every farmer should always have. I'ri ces from $8 to S2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usual in a neat and workmanlike manner and war ranty. WM. AJCHAMBERMX. N. It. The person that took a Breast Pin from my shop. July 3d, to show to his wife, had better call aud see me in regard to the matter, perhaps it will save him some cost and trouble. Towanda, Nov. 24, ISM. W. A. C. THE OXiD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! THE subscriber would announce to the public that he has now on '"* ""i l and , and will make to order all p? I inds of CABINET FURNITURE, I Si ifjl such as Sofas,Divans,Lounges,Ceii i feD E&M |[ll tee, Card, Dining and Breakfast T.v gj. blr. Mahogany, Walnut. Maple and I r nCherry Bureaus, Stands of various ' kinds. Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and will be made of the best ma terial and workmanlike manner, aud which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea sonable terniß. A good HEARSE will lie furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda, January 1.1857. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON AND STOVE STORE. ™ Wholesale and Retail Dealer k ~JX~"fV"ij■ ''.''jf in Hardware and Stoves. Iron J, n Iff 1 \ '1 Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints '' yi* ' 'r¥~U""'i Gils, House Trimmings— — .jgKril ill kindsofC'arriage trimmings. B'r QQ ftMl'l- Flj' l' s l 11 oßßHß Cloths and Laces, Carriage and Seat Springs, Car pent, is' and Joiners' Planes, ajpjßßg— Saws, Augers, Chisels and all Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, w Hammers and Screw Plates, Axes. Broad Narrow, Lath and Hand Hatchets — Cable, Log, Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels and Spades. I'OCKETAND TABLE CUTLERY—-Shears and Scis sors, Edge TOOD of all kinds, Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Pails, Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. In the HARDWARE line, Brass. Brittania, Jappaned and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar, Band, Scroll and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps, I, cad Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works. Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather, and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direcUfrom the hands of manufac turers andimporters, including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Stoves 25 per rent. less than usual for Cash, or (train at the highest market prices. Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining- Room. Six Plate and Cylinder. ever bronglit into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; all of which we are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low rates, and on as good TKKMS as can lie found this side ot New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought of first hands and in full packages and large quantities, that gives lis an advantage over smaller purchasers and Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to seil 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 place to bny STOVES and HARD WARE cheap — one door South of Tracy A Moore's, and Powell's new block on Main street, in the new Wood Building, lettered alt over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Rrass. Brittania and Copper, Dried Fruit of ail kinds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. 10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price n CASH will lie paid. &B~ No credit given over fonr months, and all hav ing accounts or notes over due had better call and pay immediately, if they wish to save cost. Towanda, October 13,1858. TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS. Towanda Marble Factory. (Nearly Opposite the Baptist Church.) The subscriber has opened the TOWAN MAKBLK FACTORY, where he will be Prepared to" furnish Monuments and Tomb '' yfPvHl Stones, manufactured from the best qualities 50-L of RUTLAND and ITALIAN MARBLE, and qT wrought into such styles and designs as will suit every variety of taste. Persons wishing to make their selections " can do so whenever in Towanda, by calling at this New Establishment. The superior quality of the stock, the artistical beauty of the work. and the promptness with which orders will be filled, will offer inducements to visit this new shop. F. 11. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Towanda, July 26, 1859. REFERENCES. WAVERI.Y. TOWANDA, PA. Hon. Nathan Bristol, Prof. C. R. Cobnrn, C. H. Shepard, Cashier, Rev. Julius Foster, R. O. Cratis, Merchant, 11. S Mercur, Merchant, Alpin A Donbleday,do. Montanves, " Rev. 0. Crane, T. M. \V ondrnff, Sheriff, " Wm. Putnam, Col. A. M'Kean, Prot'y, " 1). A. Shepard, Hon. D. Wilmot, F. Tyler. Pres't. Bank. " J. C. A dims. CHEMI NG. " Wm. Elwcll, G. W. Buck, Esq. E. A. Parsons, Kd. Argus. WYROX. E. O. Goodrich, Ed. Reporter. V. E. Piollet, Esq. _ f~~l® NEW ATTRACT, °NS ! T) At Geo. H. Gallery, | a TOWANDA, PA. f \ Yon can procure, at low prices, / \ IP IHI ©T © © IEAFH§ S Jj \Of all sizes, up to life size, either plain or re touched, colored in oil or pastille. Also. MELATNOTYPES and AMBROTYPES, and al most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases lor 50 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion. Melainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except for children. All work warranted. August 10.1859. McC ABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Below J. King she Iys store, Main st. THE subscriber would respectfully tender his sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same. He begs leave to assure that he intends to keep on band as heretofore, 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. AHT A quantity of first qualit of SALT PORK, put up by myself, cheap, by the barrel 5r pound. Meats will lie promptly delivered, at any place within the corporation. Towanda, August 12, 1859. J. McCABE. WAGONS FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER has now hand for sale, of his own manufacture a St— number of Buggies, Democrat Wagons, with and without tops, and Lumber Wagons, with pipe boxes. These wagons are I made of very best materials and equally as good as those made at any other shop, both as to style and workmanship, and will be sold cheap, for cash or approved notes. The subscriber will also do all kinds of Wagon making and Repairing on short notice, and reasonable terms. AS" Shop on the west side ot Main-street, opposite the Baptist Church. PHILLIP SEEBICH. Towanda, June 21,1859.—2 m (Ml APE GROWERS CAN CARRY ON A their business most successfully at Hammonton. free from frusta. Rome forty Vineyards set out the pa-i season. See advertisement of Hammonton l ands, in another column. jfttfccllaiuous* 1 PATTON & PAYNE, Wo. 4, Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa., Have recently added largely to their stock of DRUGS 81 MEDICINES, CHEiIICAES, FAMILY GROCERIES. Tliey also have constantly on hand PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOIt MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FR. ESH CAMPHENE, At the lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior quality, manufactured exnienslv for the Ras-jft fluid Lamps. They also keep all the Popular PATENT MEDICINES, of the day. Every article going from this store is war ranted as represented, and if any prove different, they will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded. J. OAV E 11. WHEELER'S PATENT Combined Thresher and Winnower, OVERSHOT THRESHER, (With Vibrating Separator,) Single or Oue horse Power and Separator, WHEELERS CLOVER HULLER, LAWRENCE SAW MILLS, (for sawing wood, Ac.) All the above machines are luannfaetiired by Wheeler, Melick, A Co.. Albany. N. V., and are warranted to trive entire satisfaction, or may be returned at the expiration ot a reasonable time for trial. S. HORTON <&. Co.'s CELEBRATED DOB POWERS, FOR CHURNING, &C. Constantly on hand. Hf Farmers and others wishing to procure any of the i above articles, will do well to call upon us before purchas ing. June 28,1559. TIOGA POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS' TIOGA POINT MP'VED RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. TT7E are manufacture g the above unrivalled Powers \y for One and Two lb.rses. under Emory's Patent, which are warranted greatly superior to the common Rack and Piuion Power. Our Horse Power is unequalled for convenience by any other ;—being adapted to a great variety of uses where power is needed : for the reason that it is double geared, and that both ends of the main and counter shafts have couplings alt alike, permitting the converge g--nr wheel, pinion and hand-wheel to be shipped from shaft to shaft and.from side to side of the I'owerat pleasure ; by which arrangement five different degrees of motion arc obtained without extra gearing; and also, any desirable length and velocity of crank mo- I tion for cross rut sawing, pumping and churning. These Powers run easily, are strong, well finished and made from good materials. THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS. These are made of various sizes. They are superior to those of any other manufacture, of which fact anv per son well acquainted with the heretofore leading machines, will he satisfied upon examination. Our FANNING MILLS, which aie the very best in market, are fitted for power to be run in connection with the Tresher and Sep arator. THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, We have succeeded beyond our most sanguine expecta tions in inventing and constructing a combined Thresher A Cleaner of our own, which, we believe, for two horse power, has not its superior nor equal. It runs easily and threshes and cleans fast, trilhaxit trailing the grain , which is delivered in the measure cleaned til for market. 1 liese \\ innowers are simple, easily managed, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction'. W We are prepared to furnish at once, or on verv short notice. THRESHERS and WINNOWERS from any of the leading New York manufactories at the same prices as oar own, and no charge for freight. All who want The Best Horse Power In market to run Threshers and Cleaners of any other manufacture, should by all means purchase their entire sete of machines from us. or FROM OUR AGENTS, and thereby save heavy freights from distant plates, and at the same time get bf.tteh si:ts of machisks. #S~ All kinds of Horse Powers and Threshers repaird at shait notice. We manufacture .or have on hand for sale very siterior FANNING MILLS, FEED CUTTERS. PORTABLECIIL OULAR and CROSS CUT SAW MILLS. CLOVER HUL- I.KRSA- CLEANERS, FARM GRIST MI LI.S, and a great variety of Improved Agricultural Implements and Ma chines. BV Before purchasing any other be sure io call and examine our Machines. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. Athens, Pa., Sept. 21,1859. Patronize a Home Entcrprize ! A Book-Bindery in Towanda! TTJE would respectfully announce to our friends and V V the public generally, that we have connected with our Printing Office an.l Book k Stationery Store a Plain and Fancy BOOK-BINDERY, and earnestly solicit the patronage of all who desire anything in the iine. Having secured the services of one of the best binders in the United States, we Hatterourselves that we can give universal satisfaction both in workmanship and price. Therefore we present to the public the strongest assuran ces that we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man ner, all kinds of ROOKS, among which we may name Bibles, Histories. Music, Magazines. Pamphlets. Periodi cals, Law and School Books, to order or pattern in French, Italian, German and Evcf/ish style • in I el ret, Silk, Cloth, Feather and Paper. upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay A~Give us a trial. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. AH work warranted to be properly executed. g-Sr Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order. Jan 1, 1858. E . A . PARSONS. BOOKS &. STATIONERY! *S m The attention of the public is requested to the very general nil excellent assortment always on hand at the Argus Book and Stationery Store, first building north of the Ward House. Call and examine our stuck. Jgtisfaiss Carfrs. DR CHAS. M. TURNER, PJfYSICIA Y 1 IF SURGEON, offers hi* profeieional •errira,, the inhabitant* of ToWanda and vicinity. Olfire u E. OVERTON, JTR O. . MONTAXr/ OVERTON A MONTANYE, ATTOP I NE VS A T I. A W— Office in Union Block, form* y occupied by J as. M Aor aki.ank. H. J. Madii.i P. I).Moaao I MA DILL A M ORROW, A TTORNE Y AM) COUNSELLORS AT LA IF,-Ok! over Mercur's Store. Towanda, Pa. Towanda, April 2, 18. n-43-t' DR. E. II M A SON, PHYSICIAN AJU SURCFEON, offers his professional services to tin J people of Towanda and viclnitv. Office at his resided, on Fine street, where he can always be found when n '] professionally engaged. _ 1? B. PARSONS, ATTORNEY A't 1 lis LAW, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office on, y J M. k H. F. Long's store. Aug- 7,15®, 1 HENRY B. MKEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA.; wffl pay pro Bpt : : attention to business entrnsted to him. Collections mm, J on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. oetls 1 ELHANAN SMITH, having returned Towanda, has opened a 1-aw Office over MercnrS Store. Dec. 1.1857. I)R IT. WESTON, J)F.X TTST. permanently located in Town4* 1 T T-I-J OFFICE one door south of BaileyANevetu ] Towanda. Feb. 19,1859. DR. G. S. PECK, SURGEON AND 11 MECHANICAL DENTIST, TOWANDA. PLp L 1 gyOffice, No. 1, Brick Row, over E. T. Fox's ston entrance first door en Finest. Jnly lfi.lsjj. DR. PORTERS OLD DRUG STORE, Already admitted to be The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA! wrnr An established reputation for keeping the best medicis# UNEQUALLED In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devout the most careful attention,pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles. and medicines of unques tioned purity, has become If 31 ©SOS STTOSS With prices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha ses, the prices will always be at tbe low est point for Prime Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN ' Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, G'a^s. DRUGS 8c DYE-STUFFS. Everything in this extensive stock tcill be sold Cheap for Cash T PRICES REDUCED, VIZ! Of Soaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives and Razors, Lamps and Materials for Light. TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE, TOBACCO A SNUFF. All the Popular Patent Medicines, Tooth, Skin &. Hair Preparation*, Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, - Eclectic, Botanic and Ilomeeopathic Medirints. Spices, Bird Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. 1 Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing ! the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, and revised for the Cash System. DR. PORTER'S CAMPHENE ! DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL J DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID ! Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS For Family Use, Known as .Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted for what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral Synip. price 27$ cents Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation •* 25 " Dr. Porter's Tonic Elixer " 50 " Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup " 25 " Dr. Porter's Com p. Syr. Hypophosphites., " 100 " l>r. Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff. " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder •' 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricogene " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 25 " Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 37$ " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 " l)r. Porter's Black Ink " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37$ '• Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison 44 25 " Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 " Medical Advice given gratuitously at theoflke Charging only for Medicine. ©v"Thankful for past liberal patronage would respect fully announce to his friends and tbe public thntno pains shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of their confidence and patronage, at the C.A.SII DRUG STORK South End of the Ward House, June 30.1859. H. C. PORTER, M. D. WOOIa CARDING. WE have put onr machinery in the very T V best order, and have engaged the services of two good and experienced workmen. Having abundance of machinery, room and power, shall l>e able to do work as fast as it comes, and will card loads from a distance as soon as brought. Cloth dressing, dye ing, Ac., will also be done in its season. I shall give the business my personal attention hereafter, and will guar antee all the work well done. H. B. INGHAM. Camptown. May 10, 1859. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he is now receiving at his new stand one door east of Montanyes k Co., a large and ex tensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patterns, Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables, Dining, Tea and Pembroke Tables, Stands of every kind. Cane, Flag and Wood scat Chairs,high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus, lounges, Gilt and Rose wood Picture Frames, Iron Hat Stands, Corner and side do. of walnnt and mahogany; Cradles, Criba, Wardrobes, Cupboards. looking glasses, Ac. 49"C0FFINS, of every size and quality, aad will at tend on all occasions when required. The public are invited to examine my assortment before eurchasmg elsewhere, as I will sell cheaper than any other in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, May 30, 1859. ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DE -s-Alightfn! climate, rich soil, and e-nre from frosts *B*o advertisement of ITamrnonton Lands in another column.