\OCAL AND GENERAL. ~ Tn these times of war, there have been t" „; ei organized at this place, among which ,T(r! Cot®P a _ atr( j s n .4 Home Gnards,"and " Black ith" L T have the largest company, and are the disciplined. The Eradford County Teachers' Asso ho|d its next meeting at the New Church, in the first Friday in June. Questions connected | |biect of education will be discussed. He v. and Rev. DARICS COOK, have been appoint i!t'U> j| is , es m a ry IVISON and RO9ENA DCKAND, Miss MAKT CAMP and Mr. P. P. Busa. for the occasion. All interested are invited to (•j"* GKO. D. SCOTT, Rec. Sec. pejd. t \y Old RESIDENT GONE. — EZHKIEL c ' Standing Stone, died very suddenly at the ofhissmj, Wm. GRIFFIS. Esq.. on the first day 5 ,*° : f lie was standing in the door, when he suddenly V, \ h , cound, and when taken up life was extinct. : w js born near Albany. New York, and was 78 rl ' l ard for 70 years had resided in Susquehanna CIM counties. He had lived for many years at 'uresidence— had been an enterprising and active L,,d contributed largely by hi labors in settling (l portion of the Cointy. jg-INDPCEiiENTSTO FARMERS.— The present one of trouble and national perplexities. We are ! M teoed with war. Ail classes of business U depress and money is most emphatically cash article. Busi jß .,r cities is stagnated-merchants failing and me out of employment. In fact, almost all business, -.'it tilling the soil, has come to a dead stand. Yet. [•riihstandiog all this depression of business, people v eat. and the farmer must raise enough adequate to : • demand. Thousands of farmers and larmer s sous ie'eaiisted and gone to fight their country's battles .ft soldiers must be fed, and it behooves every farmer, j i v,ar to put in a double crop of grain and vegetables. ~e war continues any length or time, provisions of all , ji, K;!1 be in great demand. They will be needed and , H; he had. Produce of ail kinds will bring a Urge : ... gD( j the fanner will receive ready market and a r , compensation for his products. jJORIC Voll'NTl'Kßs DETAINED AT Scn- Ir-lnotiiercoinrany of volunteers, the Troy Guards, En Bradford county, was detained at this place on l,„ e , oJ v. jays the Sunbury American of the ISthinst. | iad to he cared for by our ci'izens until r.cxt day < 1.",■„ naif bad management in this matter. Why i KIDIKN should be so often detained at this point. [ Kite no proviso"* > s nsade for them, either by the Gov- 1 inmi or iUi toad Company, is hard to Fay. If the ■re-anicn: - e to prevent tlieir coming, they should twinre. to arrest their progress at the starting Re Volunteers from this County have all hod an op- B- :i-to test the hospitality of the Sunbury people, l.>itKT. P'-oirf Coiporal —JACOß Bl'kgsr. f"'d Corporal —L. M. WonDKt'Ff. ttrth Corporal— lIENRV ESSEN WINE. CIVIL CFrAKTMEVi. Wenf-F-T. F.U.IOTT. ■ i President—E. II MASON. jnotarjf—G. I). 'koTr. luiwifr— D. If. BAKSTOW. ■' named officer atterwards resigned, and Mr. '■ : tSiCF.iiA\ was cieeted in his place * acting next listened to some interesting remarks i '"irßiigade liis|iector, Mr. PIEBCB. n was earried ihat this gentleman, anil also - GRIFFIS, of Standing Stoire, receive tlie | .ir 1 ompany, for their recent kindness to it ; • i. each be elected an Honorary Member of the er transacting some further business, th * ;: kAdjourned. GEO. D. SCOTT, Sec. ! ♦ 6 If oar good and wholopomo counsel has ••'Moed, The Homes of the People,'" are now heal 3PPy and flourishing in new vesture. The old di ! * * rn appearance, has given away to new and i • leerii,, reflections. Good sound health per- i ' aiioie household,and the Stock out doors have j, " c Bed and frisk around the pasture with an j^ v -e of animal life and style. Why this change .' ' r ' as ra " N ed it ? The use of Porter's Perioral ' i, ~ rr * '- e eetic Pith and Porter's Tonic Elixir i '"nated, roused the latent energy and restored j -'.ses in every (rame, and the Horses, Oxen.Cows Er' ' l>e ' n hut have met with j I'ep ' << S r ° m " se °f " r ' ''"fbtr's Horse and r - Houses, Barn* and Fences are renewed coat of Paint and Oil, purchased at Dr. ! fclroii ~ S,ore ~ t ' |p an d liedsteads have been 1 n-, ''' ' :-> ' ur '*rs liy the use of Porter's Bed Hug t ■ ellarsand garrets liave become exempt ; E and depredation, by the use or Porter's ! l erm > Potion, and a noon snooze "o * CBJOyed witho,,t molestation, by the power " V Pa P'r. floating on a little sweet Notif r" * ' ||V eigling flies to their last repose, fcij 1 being thoroughly established .attention : F . r " uti appropriate and needful adorning ' '"J.ut . ilfr " on may be secured, and ail repulsive ■ b *,ate'l,e ' 1, ''- V t ' lc use °' f* r - Porter's Trico- I Portty for 'jeautifying the Hair, j i-ey 1: of hlou 'fi for improving the color and 1 -m V e COQl J l xi , >n . au4 tor removing Freckles, | , a " d Eru P tions - To such a desirable j | m^p 45 : rra " d *"' "rive, who Tows , H Dru Store - corner of Main and I Pa '' 80ch M ne * d of Dr - Sorter's - - N r cents. ■ Car o ened every day. excepting Sunday Towanda. May 22, 1861—tf. I). W. HUGHES. SALE.— Ry viitue of a writ U? of Vend. F.xpo., issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, will be exjtosed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of j JUNE, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following described ■ lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbury township, j Bradford county. Pa., bounded and described us follows : I Beginning at tlie south south-east corner of lot No. 35, j thence north lj deg. east 113 rods to n corner, thence j ; south deg. cast >8 rods to a corner of Dennis Drum- j mey, Jr. a lot, thence south 1 j deg. west 113 rods to a ! | corner, thence north deg. west 58 rods to the place of beginning. Containing forty-one acres, more or less, ie ing one-half of lot No. 34, according to a survey or plot , made by Orson Rickey, about thirty acres improved, one log house, log barn, and a young orchard thereon. \ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. T. Da- ; vies use vs. Mi. had Drutnmcy. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff's Office. J Sheriff- Towanda, May, 20, ISCI. ) ADM INISTIIATOR'S NOTICE —Notice i is hereby given, tint fill persons indibted to the estate of JOHN' M. HORTON, deceased, late of Terry township, are requested to make payment without delay, 1 and those having claims r gainst the said estate will please present tiera duly authenticated tor settlemert. EDMUND HORTON. SUSAN L. HORTON. May 15,1861. Administrators. | lOST. —Some days since, on the public -S highway between the honse of Dr. Crandall and Charles K Brown's Mill, a BLACK LEATHER BAG, containing a Dressing Case, and a number ol other arti cles useful to the owner. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the bag and its contents, or if left at Dr. E. Crandall's. C. L. WARD. Towanda, May 15, 161 4w. A CARD. THE nndersigned having found it better for all concerned to do business on the Ready-Pay sys tem would respectfully give notice that alter the 22d of , April no credit will be given. Those having unsettled aecounte will please coll and pav op without farther no tice. W. A. ROCKWELL. Towsnda, April 1, 18A1 afttomffrntts. SM^FfulW. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING CHEAP AT YOUR OWN PRICES. Proclaim it to the People ! "lUST RECEIVED.—A Large Stock of fei SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, at JOHN SHLAM'S Elmira Branch Clothing Store. Says coolly, boldly and deliberately, that he takes the foremost of the Clothing Merchants ot Towanda. Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one has come, and the light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all its radiant splendor. I shall continue to sell Clothing, for Cash, cheaper than any other man, as ray goods aie all bought cheap for cash, and they will be sold cheap for cash. My goods are all manufictured in Elmira, therefore, I can warrant them well made. Enough for me to say, I have everything in the line of CLOTHING! Gents. Furnishing Goods, HATS CAPS, &C., That is kept in any other Store La town. My banner is on the breeze, " And long may it wave, O'er the land of the free, And the home of the brave t While her Stars and Stripes Shine out like sun, Teliing nil tiie natious That Freedom's began " This_.s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do their trading where they cau do the best, regardless of j the cross and sour looks of old fogy merchants. 1 invite you to come and see me—country as well as tiie city are invited—every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or i free are invited to call. Come one, come aii, and stop your speed, We've Goods enough for all in need, The boys, themselves, are at their posts, And they alone car. supply a host, i O'er other dealers in this town, i These same boys have won renown, For selling the cheapest and the best, And selling more than ail the rest! Hurrah! hurrah 1 o'er hill n d plain, Accept our thanks , and call again. Among our assortments you'll always find, I Goods to tit. and please the mind. We're on hand, and always willing, ! To sell our Goods, and earn a shilling ! So hold your horses, and come this way, | We shall be glad to see you any day. At JOHN SHLAM'S Clothing Store, next door to H. S. Mentor's Dry Goods Store, Main Street., Towanda, Pa. N. B.— Wc wih to be under-tood. that we are uot to be undersold by any man. or combination of men. i>_ar No charge tor showing our Goods. Towanda, May 22, 186!. JOHN SHI,AM. APRIL 22, 1861, AT THE KEYSTONE STORE, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT O F SPRING ISIBBIS GOODS, HAS JXTST BEEN OPENED. wwm ARE INVITED TO Aid Examination Of THIS STOCK. PL A PITS 1 SP.AP3 VINES & FLOWER POTS, For sale at the Garden of II AK R V MI X . Isabella, Concord, Clit'ton, Iriartfoid Prolific, Delaware, : Brown's Catawba, Rebecca, White Sweet Water, Catawba, i Pinna. Northern Muscadine,' 'White Char,tela*, And a variety of tenner Grape Vine*, ali of which willjbe sold at LOW RATES. I-IST OF PRICES : 3 inch Flower Pots at. 4 cents each. 4 5 " 5 " " " " 6 '• CS " " 7 " " " " 10 " 8"""" 12 " " 9 " " ** " IsCd. 10 25 Ear'y Winningsdadt Cabbage 6 cents dor. Early Ox Heait " fi " " Kariy Sugar Loaf " C " " Early York " 6 " " Early London Cauliflower 6 " " Large I-atc Cauliflower 0 *• " Long Egg Plant 10 " " Large Sweet Peppers 10 " " j Bell-shaped Peppers 10 " " I Sweet Chinese Tomato 10 " " Large Yellow " 6 " " Large lied " C " " Large Round Egg Plant 10 " " All late Cabbage Plants, out-door culture, 25 per hun dred. A few thousand Sweet Potato Plants will be in condi- ! tion to set from tlie 10th of May to the 10th of June, at 50 cents per hundred. French Yellow Aberdeen Tnrnep Plants, 25 cents per hundred. Cucumber Plants in Pots, 20 cents each Pot. Celery, at 25 cents per hundred; thousands in fine condi tion to set Irom the 10th of May to the lt of August. ! HOT Much pains will be taken to make plants as strong I and stocky as possible by transplanting. Ac. Plants and ! vines may be carried any distance, as they will lie packed in moss exceeding well. AH grape vines warranted to be true to name. Towanda, May 1,1661. SPRING & SUMMER "GOODS" In Great Variety, NOW OPENING, IVest Side of the Public square, atjht store of A. WICKHAM & SON. Towanda, April 30, 1661. BUTTER FIRKINS & TUBS AA FAVOS'*. | Sirtn SUJbertfsemrnts. rmTwelles, (Latt Senior Proprietor of the Tioga Point Agrtitul tural Works.) Has Recently Purchased the ITHENS FURNITURE ROOMS, AND ! • Cabinet Manufactory, |; and will give his new business ills personal attention, and with the assistance of Mr. A. 0. Hart, as Foreman, ! 1 he will strive to Increase the popularity of this WELL KNOWN* and favorite establishment. A Splendid Assortment of Goods! We have on hand and shall always keep the VERY j ■ BEST ASSORTMENT OF ( i r Bureaus, Secretaries, Book Cases, to be found within 100 miles of us —all of our own supe rior manufacture. Come and see them. SOFAS. TETE-A TETES, LOUNGES. EASY CHAIRS. MAHOGANY CHAIRS, and Chairs of Every Description ! Extension Dining Tables, MARBLE-TOP AND CENTRE TABLES, I (anything you may want in that line.) Then again look at our BEAUTIFUL SSTT3 OF ) Enameled Chamber Furniture, of our own manufacture—goo i enough for any AMEIU ) ! CAN SOVEREIGN ! i : Bedsteads, Beds & Matresses !■ BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS, Looking Glasses, I J lates t£* Frames ELEGANT SQUARE PICTURE AND OVAL PHOTO GRAPH ERA RES, avd Goods 100 numerous to mention. We shall at all times keep a full snpplv ol nicelv flu- | ished and furnished ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, WAL NUT, CHERRY aud COMMON* READY-MADE COFFINS. All orders, for Coffins of any description, size, style and price, shall be expeditiously and satisfactorily filled. ; We keep a GOOD HEARSE, ready at all times for use at low rales ; and can attend and conduct funerals any where within 20 iniles. N. B. All articles of our own manufacture are war- ■ s ranted; an.! ail other Goods are carefully selected from the stocks of the l*est and cheapest manufacturers in the Middle and Eastern Stales. PRICES CHEAP FOR CASH, Oil SHORT APPROVED CREDIT. J!if Oo not lay elsewhere till at least you have exam- j j fried our stock of Goods. P.. M. WELLES. ! ! Athens, Pa., March 23, ISCI. | WAR! WAR!! ~ i JUST RECEIVED Af 1 MONT ANTES' STO R E . A LARGE STOCK OF I I ' SPRING & SUMMER i G GODS Purchased in Xew-Yoik City during a Great ! : - i War Puttie, I I: AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, J I ; Which will be offered nt I WHOLESALE A RETAIL, [Up- At prices that cannot fail to please. April 22, 'CI. MONTAXYES. Hurry Along, Everybody! TO the New Grocery and Provision Store, i JL just opened by ET. H. STEVEIJS, at the building formerly occupied by J. H. NT'VTNS, on | Maiu street, opposite the Court House. His stock eon-1 I bints of various brands of Co.Tee's Teas. Sugars Ac., all 1 j very cheap ; besides a splendid assortment of Spices, j ! Nuts, Candies, Fruits and Confectionaries, Cigars of ev- ■ | cry quality and price. He will also pay tlie highest. I price for j ( BUTTER AND EGGS. i and such other articles of country trade as the farmers j ; may have to dispose of. He would just say to ali. if you i want anything in my line of trade, give me a call, and c : you can be accommodated. Towanda, April 10,18G1. H. H. S. 2UY VOT7R GARDEN FEEDS L AT FOX'S. I have the largest stock and best variety of - . Garden Seeds ever offered for sale in this town. It is a well known fact that a large proportion of the j Garden Seeds sold throughoutthe country, are old. infe j i ior, and often worthless. In View of this fact I have ta- ; V • ken great pains to procure • j j Fresh and Reliable Seeds, ! 1 in fact tlie best to be found in market, in hopes to sup- 1 s ply a want long felt in this community, (and also to in- I crease my own sales in that line.) Will you examine my i 1" Seeds before purchasing elsewhere ? 1 5 ar REMEMBER THAT GOOD SEF.DS COST NO , MORE THAN POOR ONES. Jja-WITH GOOD SEEDS YOU CAN HAVE GOOD • . VEGETABLES. ! \ t?- WITII POOR SEEDS NONE. r ! Towanda, March 21,1861. E. T. FOX. ) i t "VTOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—Yon ore j I _Ls hereby authorized to deduct five per cent, from the r j State tax of every individual who shall pay his or her j i ! State and County Taxes in full, on or before the 22d day c |of June next, and the same shall be allowed you in your I J settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is by t i you paid into tlie County Treasury on or before the 26in f and 27th days ot June, next. By order of the Commis- I sioners. E. B. COOLBAUGH, Clerk. I Commissioner's Office, April 8, 1861. A PMIXISTRATOIPS NOTlCE—Notice | -I*- is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the [ estate ol NATHAN tl. HILL, late of Rome tp. dee'd.,' - are hereby requested to made payment without de- I lay, and all persons having demands against said estate, , - will present them duly authenticated tor settlement. ; 4 SMITH LENT. April 17, 1861. Administrator* IJ ■ . | r WILMOT&W ATKINS. ATTORNEYS J vi AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA-—Office formerly r occupied bv U. Mercar. ' t DAVJD WJLIT>T. I eera and Cottage,also Clinton,Cataw n and Isabella. 20 varieties of the bo-t bearing Strawberries, including Wilson's Albany seedling, Hovey & Hooker seedling; sold at low prices, by the 100 or 1000 ; the Red Cherry and White Gray e Ourrrents, aiso lied A White, Dutch, liiark. English and Black Naples; 12 other kinds not named here. 1000 Lawton Blackberry plaits, these fruited in iny garden last summer and proved equal to the recom mend. A fine collection of Hybrid, Perpetual and Climb ing Roses and Dahlias. In addition to my Nursery, lo cated at this place, I have lately purchased the Tioga Point Nursery, embracing over 25.A00 fruit .t ornamental trees with all other things in the line. Gur people will find it much to their advantage to buy these articles at home instead of giving orders to traveling Agents from Rochester and other places at a distance. DANIEL II ARK INS. Towanda, Pa., Feb. 2.1, 1861. P S—A few good Salesmen wanted to act as Agents, apply at my honse. I). 11. IN the matter of the application of Asa Sla ter for the benefit of the Insolvent I.aics To my creditors. Take Notice—l have applied io the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of lor lhe County of Bradford, for the benefit of the Insolvent I-aws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they have appoint ed MONDAY the 6th day of May next, at 2 o'clock. p. m., to hear me and my creditprs, at tbq Court House m the Boroqgh of TnajvW w hn akd where vou may at>- ftndif y*t MfFeh Tsffl Aft V M.iTFF I jftfsrgli nKfOtt*. NOW READY! BIBTLnTS'HEWiReNtiIORKS TOWANDA, PENNA. TI7E Subscriber beps leave to call the *t tenlioß of lha public to the fact that be h •nlMfffed I hi* motive power and purchased end set up additiened I machinery, and employed a larger number of workmen than formerly, so that he is now prepared to cxvtfcte cr j ders for Castings or Machinery with promptitude. | He has at hi s works all the PATTERNS In uo by the late firm of W. H. Phillips 1 Son ot Elmirn N. Y., and i has alsi added to these, patterns ol various kinds, MILL IRONS* furnished for Grist Mills, Gang, Oete, i Circular and Muley Saw Mills, besides STEAM ENCINES of dilVirent sizes and style* and lu fact altnuA any Lirrd of Castings or Machinery in common net. Sletm Fxttingi tuch at Sttam Pipit, El'jcmt, Return Reducer*. Couplings, (jlo'jt-Vulcet, C7.scA. Wolves, Cuagt Corks, Cxi Cups, IWhitl.et, fy*. always on hand and made to order. He is also prepared to furnish STL Ail BOILERS <3T any siz- or kind wanted. .Small Castings made ia Eei:s manufactured and for aalc at the above wiks. Kurniture for Cooking Stove* and Stove I''p r always on hand Persons who want GEARING of ajy kind ad ■ that the subscriber has more patterns for Gw?Jt tbae euy other concern In this part of the country. 1 hoy would bu quite sure ef finding among his Patters*, Gear i ieg that would au*wer thetT want* aud thu* save du lay aad espvusa in jfßliug up work. j ,Re jnake* a!.* a la-g varfety of Pulleys. Bjlawj** Wheals and Cranks, Water Wheels ; also haw Gamm* Thimble Skeins uud Pipe iioatcs, lfon Fcbc, Caldruv, Plows, 5.C. Ills equipment of machinery consist* of as good te< la as are made, and tvaa with Jtiie desigu of being able to do any job w'n.ch ihight he offered, whether Urm or srau'i. lu Short Lis eflbit has bteu to get up in ad respects a first class e.tabl'uUraent. ' Terras Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for Old Pewter aud DriUanid. Works ~fit*ated on J'sin Ltreet near Barclay R. R. Caitr.l Ha-ic. U. It. RAjITLETT. Towanda, April 11. 16(11. l'/opnetm. SULLIVAN COUNTY Hardware and Stove Store. D. C.~HALL, I> ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of ii Sullivan County, and the public generally, tbat be has commenced basin*"-* in DUSffORE, wherS he IM* just received a very extensive stm k of iJ3SbS> of every style and patters, adapted fur burning Coaler Wood, which will b sold us low us any otlur pluoo thus side of Albany or New York, The attention of those desiring to red: • - £•' v<-s .s 'avticularly directed to my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wanta ol this sort ion o? tl.o c uutry, c:,J will he sole • wtr j than can be purchased this side of Albany or New T :ts. I believe I can offer greater inducements tins loyuktr i establishment in the country. Ai.-o, IZardrzai e, Ires, Sstcci, lia!!*, Glaats, PAINTS AND OILS, House and Carriage Trimmings, j SPRINGS, IRON AXi.E.S & LUXES, of all sizes, Car i penter's ...it Join. 'i ,' experience in un bubincus. I am confident 1 ca m.ik.- it the iutcre>t of purchasers to giv.; ij.c-a call, iiy good-; will *•_• bought at the lowest ratcsfand s-'id at one-ponding j rice-. All mannfactnr . i cd articles will be ma to from the beat materials, aod by competent woikrum.vcd will bo warrant' J. It. C. HALL. ! Dushore, ot. 21, IvIO. Burbank's Bakery | rjllllt smltscr'ltpr respectfully iuferros the pal ' -£_ lie that ho has tcy .:.:ed tiie munagement of lite e.' •to < tilili>htr.eiit. or.? u >r south of the "Ward : House," where ho is manufacturing CRiLCXERS, ! of .eiery des:. : p!ion, so ha- oyster, ra'ik, Boston. Jbfa, j better, '.-.lie", pic-t fc, Orel sin, •wine and common cra'ken. A Ho, I.uvk, Bun.;, BuUer Rolls, Wheat, In dian and Graham 3R£.\D & CAKE, } of ail kinds, constat tly on hand and made to order. The ; at* ration of tne citizen; oft v pi.. n and vichiity, is called to t..€ n. >v and t..< yai ,n . ,icJ li.at they caa always be supplied with any of these articles. Wedding and Social Parties, will 1 e famished with cvorv <'c. r: i-.tfem and style ef I-'ruit, Pound, and liu.cy CaICKS. Tavern keeper* and i ■ rs ..l j plw ! on terms as dvaoiageoas a* as • y other tmrat !a the State. In conimctMß M 1 the above he has un EATING SALCOIvT, where cvem t'.'-- in the lir.e ' II i, ea-d a "f) "~'g. i '.u ,-rv- P>ureaue. Stands of various I- *.r '• hnirsand Bedateadsefcrery dnsHption. which .re.r.nd wi.l i of the b' -t ma terial and workmanlike iiia.ir:r. a 1 wLLii they Will sell for cash cheaper than can he in an) oilier Waro> : room in the ■ oimfrr. READY-MADE COFFIKS, on hand on tV rioet rew noi 'io " terms. A g'o r >7. 2f!SW Pit;'. e. S .SPBJ34I iims I. RECEIVED RV So k¥! EI aJ kit 9 Townnria, April ii, ]?f.l SNYDE3S. fiOtrSZL WAYLRLY, N. Y. \ FOUR story 1-vick edifice, near the depot, has large jLs. n.ry rooms, elegant pariovs, and well furnished, i* j owned and Conducted l yC. WARI'ORP with a ile>ire to please lirst class patronage, ijopen lor night tia.ns. I ana partaennera caHed up If desired. Board lid to 4.h0 a week, and single meals '.'t cents. A nc.v barn near by Horses kept at ;t) < cats per day. Pa-.-enger trains east lt.iiii, 4.40 and 11, a. in.. 4.03 p. m. to Iliughamton West 0.42, 5.41 a. *., 4.h7 p. m. S. to Khniia. Stages smith twice a day. RAILBOAI > I [QTEL Xe.tr the Barclay Railroad terminus, TOWAft&A, PEM\3 A. 11 R. JORDAN respectfully informs t!ie . • the public t.nat he has leased the we'l-known tav ern stand lormerly occupied by M. T. Cabrikk, in thw" lower part of the lwrough of Yawanda. w iiic'u having been refitted ami thoroughly re furnished, he iuvites tho patronage ef the onbllc with every confidence thst he Van give entire satisiaction to such as may favor him with a call. His Bin will lie kept stocked with the best qualities of LIQUORS, and the best brands of CIGARS. Extensive stabling is connected with Uw> house, and reliable attendants will -nTy be kept. No pain* or expense wl 1 be snare"} to deserve tho p4- wniqze of the public wad tiro eoirges wiz't be r-i-nuv Me. TeWrd, tpid' V iSI