Igrituliral gtjsrtiitcnt. To Avoid Running out of Hay. Every for, Tier naturally litis an aversion to moiling out of bay iu spring before grass conies. No one desires loliuy '.hat which lie ought to have raised, to keep iii* cattle from starving ; and lite only alternative, when short of fodder, namely, placing thorn on short allowance, is Btill worse. The farmer should know before he er>ters winter, whether he hasenongh for all his domestic animals. To ascertain this, man? resort to past expe rience, determining as nearly as they can guess —often by a very vague kind of guessing.— Those who have kept careful record of the number of tons consumed by a given' head of cattle, or a certain number of horses, may de termine attire uarly. When the cattle and horses have beea weighed, mid the aggregate weight of the herd thus determined, the esti mate may be made with consideranla accuracy. Some animals eat more than others for the same weight ; a greater ditfereuce is occasion ed by the severity or mildness of the weather, dv the degree of shelter giveu from the cold ; but as a general rule, a horse should have three per cent, of his own weight daily in food (hay or graiu.) and cattle who digest better two and a half per cent. If the farrao has ascertained the number of tons of fodder he has deposited iu his ban, he uiay now, if he understands aiithmetic, determine pretty ueur )y how his bay is likely to run before grass .time. If he has no record of the amount of his hay, he may determine, vtry netly by measur ing. First, by finding the length, breadth, and depth of the hay, he at once knows the num ber of cubic feet Good solid timothy, the av erage of a bay mow 12 or 15 feet deep, will weigh a toa to about 500 cubic feet. If the hay is clover, it will require 600 to 650 for a ton ; and if the hay is 5 or G feet deep, add one-sixth more. After determining the number of tons, and the whole weight of all his auimals, be may at once know if he has enough. The result will, however, be considerably modified by causes which he has more or less at hia con'rol. Re gularity in feeding will have its influence ; good feeding-racks will prevent much waste— nod comfortable shelter w ill save many tons to every large head. A skilful farmer informed us, that formerly, when he had just erected a fine new barn, with ample shelter of the best kind, he bad learned, as he thought, according to his usual estimate, that he would have to buy hay to complete the wintering of his aui mals ; but on trying his new sheds aud stables so great was the saving actually effected, that he had several tons the next spring to spare. Country Gent. DECAY OF ROOFS.— There is nothing more unpleasant to the eye of an order-loving farm er thau moss on his roof. Some folks, it is true, esteem it an oruameut, but they are those who see woudrous beauty in moss-covered ru ins, &-c.,(see last new novel,) but not so with the men who loves uot only neatness, but who ig desirous, on economical grounds, of preserv ing his roof to the longest possible period.— Our excelleut neighbor, of the Working Farm er, has the following on the subject, which we commend to the attention of those who are about putting ou new roofs : " There is a barn near our farm with a shin gle roof fifty years old, and the shiagles ap pear quite as bright, and in as good order, as most shingle roofs at the of the first year.— When built, it was coated with a lime wash tinted with ochre, and fully charged with glue' and salt. This formed ua agreeable color, and lasted many years ; the lime present entirely preventing the growth of moss, and also the development of acetic acid, from auv sappy portion of the shingles. About twenty years siuce, it was again re coated, with the lime wash tinted with umber. This is now pretty generally removed, still leaving an eveo color 10 the shingles, a surprising freshness of rp pearance. . " We suppose that the lime alone put on as a whitewash, would have answered all these put poses, though not so agreeable to to the eye, while the wash tiuted to resemble the co lor of the shingle, cuu never be unsightly.'' HARNESS.— More damage is done to harness during the raiuy weather of early aud late win ter than during ali the rest of the year. Sat urated with water, covered with mud, and of tcu frozen stiff, so as to almost break when beut, in necessary handling unusual care should be taken to keep it well oiled and hung up. iu proper shape when not in nse. Thus treated, it will not only last many times longer, but look infinitely better than wheu neglected iu ?be usual mauner. As to the kiud of oil, we know of nothing better than neat's foot, or the daubing used by tanners. To give the b'ack color charac teristic to new leather, a little lampblack may be added, without detriment, though it is bet ter not to use this until the sccoml going over. Before putting oa the oil, however, there urc two important conditions which must be observed—cleanliness and dampness The ne cessity of the first is obvious, aud the last is not less iuiportnut, since the oil cannot pene trate the leather and make it soft and pliable if put on when it is dry and hard. One of the best ways togive the leather the requisite degree of moisture Is to wrap up the several parts of the harness iu wet cloths a few boors previous to oiling. But this trouble is unnecessary where washing lias been resorted to for cHeanhig, as the oil may then be applied before the leather is euircly dry. The oil sho'd be rubbed iu briskly with a brush or doth, so as to insure its absorbtiou. Varnish should never be used as it closes the pores and renders the penetration of oil more difficult. Vegetable oils are hardening in their effects aud should never be used for that rearon. Finally, let the applLation of oil be es fre fpient as needed, not once a year, as it is a rule with some, or almost never as is the practice of many. Arms l*i k wrrnorr A piles.— One cup of water, one cup of sugar, juice aud peel ol one lemon, one or two pounds of Boston craikers broken into small pieces ; bake with under and upper crust. The pieces of cracker look like uppie wheu the pie is baked. The addition of a little stewed apple uxike the deception com plete— to eye and taste. Hit ct FOR PnmiKt;. — Cream a half pound or butter, aud stir in half a pound of brown sugar; after the butter is creamed, put the yolk of an egg into the sugar and butter : add a gill of wine and put o*2 the fire, stirring it •all the while till it simmers ; when it is senr in, grate a little nutmeg over it. NOW ready! BARRETTS'NEW IRON WORKS TO WAN DA, PE XX A. THE Subscriber begs leave to call the at tention of the public to the fact that he has enlarged his motive power and purchased and set up additional machinery, and employed a larger number of workmen than formerly, so that he is now prepared to execute or ders for Castings or Machinery with promptitude. He has at bis works all the PATTERNS iu use by the late tirm of Wm. H. Plriliips & Sou ot Klmira N. Y., and has also added to these, patterns of various kinds. MILL IRON'S furnished for Grist Miffs, Gong, Gate, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, besides STEAM ENCINES f different sizes aud styles and in fact almost any kind f Castings or Machinery in common use. Steam Fittings such as Steam Pipes, Flbows, Return Bends, Reducers, Couplings. Globe-Valves, Check Valves, Guage Cocks, Oil Cups, IVhislles, fyc. always on hand and made to order, ike is also prepared to furnish STEAM BOILERS of any siz or kind wanted. SnraH Castings mude in Brass or Composition. Cook ing and Heating Stoves of different sizes manufactured and for sale at the above works. Furniture for Cooking Stoves and Stove Pipe always on haud. Persons who want GEARING ot any kind are informed that the subscriber has more patterns for Gearing than auy other concern in this part of the country. They would lie quite sure of finding among his Patterns Gear ing that would answer their wants und thus save delay and expense in getting up work. He makes also a large variety of Pulleys, P.alanbe Wheels aud Cranks, Water Wheels ; also Saw Guinmers, Thimble Skeins and Pipe Boxes, Iron Fence, Caldrons, Plows, Ac. His equipment of machinery consists of as good tools as are made, and was selected with Jtlie design of being able to do any job which might be offered, whether large or small. In short his effort has been to get up iu all" respects a first class establishment. Terras Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for Old Pewter aud Brittania. Works situated on Vain Street near Barclay R. R. Canal Basin. 0. P. BARTLETT. Towanda, April 11. 1861. Propriety. GREAT BARGAINS! - From SB,OOO to §4OOO Worth or Fashionable Furniture! TO BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. Having bought recently the Athens C; hi net Ware Rooms, And entire stock of FURNITURE from the late pro prietor, R. M. WELLES, it will Vie sold for CASH AT PANIC PRICES. trpilE STOCK IS LARGE JL and very complete, has been well selectedfawd is well adapted for the wants of the country. N. It.—lt is a common remark made by visitors to this establishment, " Why, 1 had no idea you bad such a large and splen did assortment of Furniture. 1 nave seen nothing like it short of the city." We have BEDSTEADS from $2,50 _ and upwards. COTTAGE and other CHAIRS, iu great variety, from SI,OO \j 9f to $25,00 per set. TABLES from $2.50 Jr X upwards, aud Everything else in Proportion. C^OJb' , A' > XVfti9 fn every style, size and price, to suit the meausand tate of any and'ali customers. 42C Call and see our stock. Athens, Pa., July 1861. F. N. PAGE. BOOK BINDERY. rpHE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus X building would respectfully inform the publi • that he has removed his Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North ltooin of the Ward House, formerly occupied by the Post Office, where he is now prepared to bind all kinds of Books in the mosrMipproved and workmanlike manner Having to share my profits with no second person 1 Hat ter myself thai my prices will meet the satisfaction of the public. Thankful for the confidence reposed in me and the pub lic appreciation of my work, for the last two years, I shall endeavor in th a future to merit the continuance ol public suppoit. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. Ali work will be warranted. Terms, Cash. JPS* Also, a iarge assortment of STATIONERY of the best quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' aud Consta ble's BLaN KS, of all kinds. PICTURE FRAMES, round, square and oval; and pic- | tures framed to order, cheaper than ever known here. JOHANX F. BENDER, j Towanda, Jan. 11,1860. Bookbinder and Artist. LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED, ell those seem only to increase the A business and prosperity of the Old Foundry and SHOP, (South side of Pine st., one door East ol H. S. Mer cur's Store.) The undersigned would call the attention of all con cerned to the fact, that he is prepared to do, and will ex ecute all work entrusted to him with dispatch,and in the most workmau-likc- manner. FITTING UP MILL IKONS, REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satisfac tion. PLOWS always on hand of the mo3t approved pat terns, wooded in the most substantial manner. Having recently added considerably to liis facilities for doing work, ana employing experienced workmen in every department, he is confident that he can satisfy all who favor huu with their patronage. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 15, 1860. Coal, Lime, Cement, Tire Brick, Drain Tiles, - ootmt.aa I know of nothing which prevents me from fol lowing a legitimate and bawful calling for my support.— 1 shall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi ness to give public satisfaction. March 15. JOHAXN F. RENDER, Binder. UONEY. —A few small boxes, extra niee, for aale cheap at FOX'S. Tewanda, Sept. 18. 1861. KEROSINE OIL, rOKSALB CH EAP t * FOX'ig Auj.W. tl Jttfscellffiuous. HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS, FARMERS, AND ALL WHO WANT PU3UB &2QUQSS I HAVE jast received from the City, a Large Stock of IMPORTED PURtf LIQUORS, of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS has been pur chased for CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby I am enabled to iornish Farmers for the approaching Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of Liquor, of any kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be fore offered in Towanda. HOTEL KEEPERS I Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have facilitiesfoi purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Besides'my Liquorf are warranted pure and unadulter ated. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great est Variety of Ever brought to Towanda, which having been purchased directly from the Manufacturers and Importers, enable me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists of tiie city. Hotel keepers and others arc respectfully invited to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars and Tot acco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every description, w ill he kept constantly on hand, at prices LOWER than elsewhere in this tow n. Confident that 1 am enabled to sell my entire stock of Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so licit the public to an examination at No. 5, Brick Row. H. W. NOBLE. Towanda, June 11, 1860. . C/"\ %:h>) THUS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT J- where you can find a very fine assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings up, atul 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. Pi 1 ees from $* to S2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usual in a neat and workmanlike mannerand war ranted. WM. A. CHAM BERLIN. The New National Loan. rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN A appointed by Hon. 8. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasury, Agents for receiving subscriptions to the New National Loan of Treasury Notes, hearing interest at the rate of 7 3-10 percent, per annum, hereby-give notice th.it a subscription hook is now open at the"above named of fice. These notes wili be of the denomination of SSO, SIOO, SSOO, Jl.tWO, and s6,oOo,aud are all dated loth of August 18C1, payable in gold in three years, or convertible into a twenty-year six per cent, loan, at the option ot the bold er. Each Treasury Note hn- interest coupons attached, which can he cut oil'and collected in gold at the Mint ev ery six months, and at the rate of one cent per day on each SSO. Any explanations required by the subscriber will he cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, be saved from any trouble of writing letters, the undersign ed reporting each subscription to the Treasury Depart ment, from whence the Treasury Notes will be sent to each subscriber as soon as pos.-ible. tfi_ The Loan will bear interest loraeh nub-tcriber from the da'e of their eubsci iplion. at this office. The ample security ol this loan,its great convenience, together with the patriotic desir.- to sustain flie Govern meat of our country in the present crisis w ill, it is hop ed, will induce a liberal subscription from the citizens of this county. Payment of subs, riptions may he made in GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF THE CITY BANKS. U.S. RUSSELL, Subscription Ag't. Towanda. Oct. 16. I*6l. THE" WAR TO BE SETTLED ! THE OLD TAILOR SHOP STILL IN MOTION, 11. HUNTING, THE OLD STAND VX BY TAILOR, would inlorm the public that he is still doing busine-- at his old stand, where he is still pre pared to execute all kinds of work in his line on the short- J est notice, and in the most approved style. Having lately secured oLe of the most perfect systems I for cutting in existence, he can warrant smooth and easy I fits with safety. By an arrangement with the merchants, he is enabled to get up suit.-, at a very iow tigurc, for cash. He would inform the public that he is agent for A. llarthoifs Sew- j ing Machines, the best machine extant—which will be ! fur nished for cash, for from S3O up U> $-0, as may he de sired. N. B— He is prepared to clean and mend garments at reasonable rates, to suit the times—making them look nearly as nice as new. Call and try him. tUfOutting done as usual on short notice. Shop on Main St.. opposite Codding k Rnssell's hard ware store, and three doors south of l)r. Carter's grocery. Fashions received every six months. G. H. B." Towanda, Nov. 20. Ih6l. Tbc Hew National Loan. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAII ed to furnish, without the delay of sending to Wash- I iugton, the new United States Treasury notes, and offer their services, without charge, to those of their friends throughout the county who may wish to procure any portion of the loan. The notes are issued in sums of SSO. 1100, SSOO, SSO, SI,OOO and $5,000 bearing interest from the lDth of August last, at the rate of 7 3 10 per cent, per anuum.or two cents per day on every SIOO, payable every six months, and the face ut the note rcdoanabie in three years with the privilege of exchanging at the expiration of the time for 20 years U.S. six per eeut. stock. Any further information in regard to the loan will he heerlully given upon inquiring at onr office,nr by address ed by letter. LAPORTE, MASON A Co. IGGGA NEW ATTRACTIONS ! TT| At Geo. 32. Wood's G llery j|| TO WANDA, PA. Ij\ You can procure, at low prices, /IxpiHiOTOf&mApeg, If \Of all sizes, up to life size, either plain or re ->j touched, colored in oil or pastille. Also. MELAINOTYPES and AMBROTYPES, and al most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases ior 25 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion. Melainotype.- made in all kinds of weather, (except for children. All work warranted. July 25,1861. "MAE-K TLIIZEF! FORWARD ! MARCH! TO THE NEWS R"OM! Where You can get the Latest News! AND IF YOU WANT TO KEEP well posted on the events that are passing before the American people, just ask for one of THE ILLUS TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double the price wo ask for them. And while you are there vou may as well get a M AP showing all the important points in the country. Or, yon may want to write to your friends, and you can get the very latest style of PATRI OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. SJT Come and see what we have got, and satisfv your selves. Don't forget the place—THE MEWS ROOM. Towanda, June 12, 18C1. WANTED !-SHEEP PELT'S AND T T WOOL, for which the bijrLwt price in caeh will be paid at Towanda, Sept. If, 18§l, PATCH I ®. IHmfaan&fit, sit. _ CHEAPNESS, SITIE & BEAUTY. NOW IS YOUR TIME TOBUYYOUR CLOTHING CHEAP AT YOUR OWN PRICES. PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE! TUST RECEIVED —A Large Stock of *J FALL A St) WINTER CLOTHING, at JOHN SHLAM'S Efrnira Branch Clothing Store. Says coolly, boldly and deliberately, that he takss the foremost of the Clothing Merchants of Towanda. Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one has come, and the light and beauty of Spring shines upon us. with all its radiant splendor. I snail continue to sell Clothing, for Cash, cheaper than any other man, as nty goods are all bought cheap for cash, and they will be sold cheap for cash. My goods are all manufactured in Elmira, therefore, I can warrant them well made. Enough lor lite to say, I have everything iu the line of CLOTHING! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS CAPS, &C., That is kept in any other Store in town. My banner is on the breeze, " And long may it wave, O'er the laud of the free, And the home of the brave ! While her Stars and Stripes Shine out like suu, Telling all the nations That Freedom's begin." a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do their trading where they can do the best, regardless of the cross and sour looks of old fogy merchants. I invite you to come and see me—country as well as the city are invited—every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or free are invited to call. Come one, come all, and stop your speed, We've Goods enough for all in need, The boys, themselves, are at their posts, And they alone can supply a host. O'er other dealers in this town. These same boys have won renown, For selling the cheapest and the best, And Selling more than all the rest! Hurrah! hurrah! o'er hill a d plain, Accept our thanks, and call again, Among our assortments you'll always find, Goods to fit, 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, Wc shall lie glad to see you any day, At JOHN SHLAM'S Clothing Store, next door to 11. S. Mercnr's Dry Goods Store. Main Street, Towanda, Pa. N. B.—We wish to be understood, that we are not to be undersold by any man, or combination of men. gffi~ No charge for showing our Goods. Towanda. May 22,1*61. JOHN SHLAM. News from the (Heat Rebellion ! EXCTNG hEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR! B. AY. EDDY, nAS PURCHASED THE ENTIRE stock and fixtures of E. S. BENDICT, first door south of POWELL'S Keystone Store. STILL LATER NEWS! He lias just returned from New York, where he has bought for cash, at war prices, a remarkably fine stock of all made to order for this market, and warrant ed as represented, which he flatters himself he can sell lower tor cash than has ever been offered in this market, for the same quality of goods. His stock consists of Overcoats, from $5 up, Superior French Cassimere Coats and Silk Mixed Coats, and a lower grade. P AUTS, I>oe Skin, French Cassimere, Silk Mixed Caasimore, Satinett. VESTS, Silk Velvet, Grenadier, Doe Skin. French Cas*rmere. Silk Mixed Cassimere, Farmer's Satin, Satinett, and low priced Undershirts and Drawers, he has 20 doz, at ALL PRICES ! Wool Socks, Celebrated British A Hose, a large assort ment. Linen Shirts and Collars, a big lot. Neck Ties, Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Mittens, Umbrellas, Canes, Monkey Jackets, Baskets, Overalls, Oversbirts, HATS AWD^CAFS, Of all Binds, and prices to suit the times. Also, CHAS. OA KFORP A SON'S Celebrated Philadelphia Silk Hats. The best article made in the United States, all of which he is anxious to sell to the public at a low figure, for rash ouly. R. W. EDDY. Towanda. Oct. 3. ISSI. The Argus Book bindery Again in 3FuIl Operation ! T \J E have the gratificatk n of announcing to our frfends, VV customers, and the public, that we are now pre pared to do BOOK RINDING, iu all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles, and on the most favorable terms. Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H. C. WIIITEKAK, a finished workman from Philadelphia, aud having added extensively to the fixtures of the con cern—giving greater facility than formerly—we can pre sent to the public the most positive assurance of our abil ity to please our patrons. i- Customers should be particular to remember that the " Argus Bindery," is in the Argus Building, as form erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and is con nected with our Book and Stationery Store aud Printing Office, w here all work should he delivered. CAUTION—We are compelled in justice to ourselves, and our old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition upon the public generally, to caution them against a sort a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is the Argus Bindery. This fraud is practiced no doubt, with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau tioned. UsT Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work guarranted. Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for work. Having made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or pattejn, at prices as low as elsewhere. Sowanda, March 5. Ib6o. E. A. PARSONS. ATTENTION! THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS aud Shoes ever brought to Towanda, has just been opened at the long established and well known store o J. O. HUMPHREY. The assortment is composed of LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, KID GAITERS, BOOTEES, SLIPPERS, BUSKINS, AND CHILDREN'S' SHOES, of every variety. Gentlemen, yon are invited to examine those Patent leather and Calf Skin Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and Gentle men's Slippers. Boots and Shoes made to Order, AND REPAIRED. SHOE FINDINGS. French and American Calf Skin, Kip and Upper Lea ther, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. SADDLERY, HARDWARE AND SADDLER'S TOOLS. Groceries Very Cheap, And the whole stock will be sold for Cash at prices which make it an object for all to buy at Towanda. Jnne 4. ISfil. * HUMPHREY'S. A CARD. THE present depressed state of the Money Market having had the effect to place many kinds'of Goods within the reach of Cash but/rrs, at much lower prices tbau heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to u large extent within the past ten days aud Is now offering many bargain* such hare heretofore never Deen •uualf ed in this market. H Dac. If, lfiti*. JORWH TOWBU, jHrtfcal. "W F I IR, JVC I NEW DRUG STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! MADILL 6c PATTC3JT. f|"MIE subscribers would respectfully inform thefpublic X that they have entered into a copartnership, at the old stand of JOS. G. i'ATTON, where, by strict atten tion to business they intend to make their store second to none in Northern Pennsylvania, and merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. They will keep their large stock replenished uy recent purchases, and are receiving every week from New York city and Philadelphia, seleo DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Of the very best character, and other arliciee, as follows PAINTS, OILS, YARRISHES, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, A. Also, a fine assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMER Y, lIAIR Sr TOOTH BRUSHES, In fact, everything kept by Druggists generally. Our goods are selected with care, and as we buy only with cash we flatter ourselves that we can offer a cheaper, and at the same time better article, than UDJ other dealer in this part of the country. Physicians supplied on reasonable terms. t*V_ I>r. MADILL will be found in bis office, at the Store, when not professionally engaged. Advice gratis, charging only for medicine. MADILL A PATTON. Dr. T. F. MADILI.. J. G. I'ATTON. Towanda, Oct, IT, M6l. DR. PORTERS' CLD DRUG STORE, Already admitted to be The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA! WTTI? An established reputation for keeping the best medicine, UNEQUALLED In its facilities and apparatus for compounding aDd pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, whodevote the most careful attention .pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles. and medicines of unques tioned purity, has become TEB SASH IiMJS r/JLm With prices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE ASP) RETA ALL AI-.TICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor ters or First Holders of floods and Cash Purcha ses, the prices will always be at the low est point for Prime Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN Paints Oils, Varnishes, Glass. DRUGS &. DYE-STUFFS. Everything in this extensive stock icill be sold Cheap J'or Cash ! PRICES REDUCED, VIZ: Of Soaps, Perfumery, Brashes, Combs, Pocket Knives and Razors, Lamps and Materials for Light. TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE TOBACCO & SNUFF. All the Popular Patent Medicines, Tooth, Skin fit Hair Preparations, Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, Eclectic, Botanic and Hcmrropathic Medicines Spices, Bird Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. 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! DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID ! Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS For Family Use, Known SR Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fo what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 37£ cents Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation • 25 " Dr. Porter's Tonic Elixer • 50 " Dr Porter's Worm Syren < 25 " Dr. Porter's Com p. Syr. Hypophosphites.. '• 100 " L>r. Porter's Uterine Tonic ■" ioo " l>r. 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 J " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " *>t << Dr. Porter's Black Ink !...... " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 371 •< Dr. Porter's Ratand Mice P0i50n........•' 25 " Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 " >ledii;al Advice given gratuitously at the office Charging only for Medicine. . Thankful for past liberal patronage would respect fully announce to his friends nnd the public that no pains shall be snared to satisfy and merit the continuance of their confidence and patronage, at the Cash Drug Store ! Corner of Main and Pine streets. Towanda, Sept. 5,1861. CTRATTON'S YEAST COMPOUND has been tried by at least half the families in this town for tne past year, and has proved to be right. It comes in convenient packages containing 10 cents worth One cent will buy sufficient for a baking for the largest awily. For sale at POX'S. ] JARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAT^ Also, Harrison's Toilet '•cap, at POX'S. ttusfiuss earns. BENJ. M. PECK, ATT(ir\, LAW, TOWANDA, Pa All t Y Ay to his care, will receive promut iati* Col- E. Smith, over Tracy A April 11.1KC1. rt s Sl "re. THOMAS I. INGHAM. A Tp, X AT LAW, LAPHRTE. g,l| lr> , BN. WILLIAMS, ,1 • LAW, CANTON PA., will mu ) Y M ness entrusted to his care in the courts of a " Iw Lycomg and Sullivan Cos. 0! -- E. OVERTON, JR 7 OVERTON & montanyf Tl^ NEYS AT LA W- Offlce i n IW A TTr J> y occupied by J AS. M ACFAKLANI;. WEBh "Xfo^, T) R E ?. M f SON . PH US'ICU Yi w \J SL ItGt. OA , offers his profession*! -''-Vf, people of Towanda and vicinitv. Offir.- on I'ine street, where he can always be f„„ T'"ofe, professionally engaged. _ ' be foQE| i b] "PARSONS, attorxp^ U. LAW, TROY, Bradford Co. p. r,, M M A 11. F. Long's store. £*** l CJLHANAN SMITH, having return^ J-J Towanda, has opened, a Law Office o.. u Store. Dec. 1,1857. tr W T DA VIES, A TTIMwEiMr TV • LA W, Towanda, Bradford county p with Wm. Watkins, Esq., a few door* north' Hon "' WILMOT & WATKINS, attorTFT, TT AT LAW, TOWANDA, FA.-oß c . ' 5 occupied hv U. Mercur. ' DAVID WILMOT- | G. H WATE May 2, lStil. "ATKllg, A M ERICA N lIOTEI7~TWJV?7 XX Pa., (near the bridge.) M, .X Ctßftin, Towanda, Nov. 20.1861. DR. H. WESTON, nri [WHsm fefti TV ST , permanently located in , O F FICE one door south ofßaiitriSV. Towanda, Feb. 13,1853. " O. XX. WOODRUFF-DENTIST "PERMANENTLY located in Towanda.. X Office No. 5, Brick Row, over H. W. Noble. v ~ Entrance one door south of Tracy A Moores. )du, F. G COS URN, A TTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC • 7." W ?R'N' P - A V° FFICE ID THE BUI,DIN S ,o "nfrlr & cupied by H. B. MoKean. Ail legal business attended to with promptatnuj Towanda, Aug. 20, 1 SCI tf. "W _A_ 1i XD HOI'SE. Towanda, Pa. THE Subscribers having leaded this •!] known Hotel for a term of years, woold in form filer friends and the traveling public, that they will be in-st happy to acconiinodale all who may faror thim wUht call. It will be the aim of the pre-ent make the WAHD HOUSE at once comfortable, and cheerful. Yours Truly, Jan. I* l-t>l. POWELL & SMITF. McC ABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MAIfML Be/oic J. Kingsbeiys store, Main it. fit HE subscriber would respectfully tender his I X thanks to the public tor the very liberal patrol extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the f these acccm.* tions rapidly, and with that design offi'r all arlicies t! unprecedented low prices, for IVIi Good Sofas at fl6 to S2O, tine ('ane Seat Chairs '."5 cu each, a nice Bedstead fur 20 shillings. I have now more than 00 different patterns of Chn Bureaus Desks for the fanner or merchant. Eita Glasses i>ookinc gias.- Fiaxes.Portrait *;,< i I'icture frj:s of gilt. Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corut:: f patterns of Stands : extension, dining,tea and < t. i ides. Hall Stands, and in tact anything that can br.'a: in a city Ware house. A large assortment of ready-made CSfins. with if*: Hearse ready, at all times. Purchasers w II fie sure to find the right place, f's side of the puldir square, one door ea-t of Mon'.irr" Towanda. Dec. 1, 1859. CHESTER WEUA THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPER.iTM THE sutiscriber worM a"* 18 public that he ha* oj ||a| Wh as Sofa-.Divans I.ounp; llfei tie,Card. Dining and Brtasta- I '. /Aa , ble. Mahogany. WaJnnt.Mar"^ 3" H iTfc Cherry Bureaus. Stands of it J .JL. J kinds. Chairsand description, which are, and will be made of the *• terial and workmanlike manner, aud winch lor cash cheaper tlian can be bought iu auy other room in the country. . READY-MADE (XIFFINS. on hand on the son able terms, a good HEARSE will fie rortfi"*' Funeral occasions. J AM En MACkU> sU Towanda, January 1.1857. - NEW rim CODDING I KISSEL HAVE purchased the large and well known *£ Vf( ment of D. C. Hall, and are now receiving York, the largest and most complete assortment HARD-WAEE, ever offered for sale In this market, which CHEAP for Cash or appoved Credit. We have a large and well adected stock n Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety ot style of Parlor, Dining-Room. Six Plate. Stoves, which we can, and will sell as purchased iti this or any adjoining county, and complete assortment of IRON AND STEEL, Nails and Glass. Paints and Oils, House Trimju'f.y riage Trimmings. Springs. lrn Axeisniw' , all sizes, Carpenters and Joiners row, , siniths Tools, Cross-ent, Circular ana • Saws, I'able and Pocket z:UTTI-iB of every description. TnM> Pumps, Chain Pumps snu ■ ' RRliTt\.\H AND I'LATFD^' the latest and most approved patters. A i of TIN-WARE AND STOVEPIPE, u Patent Stretched Leather BELTING- row j form of FARMING TOOLS JOB WORK done on short notice and w GRAIN, Old Iron. Copper, nrituun. ' wax and Feathers, taken in exchange'of 'k'T&tV* ! We invite " the whole world and the to calt and examine our our goods , , U w itw n* 1 Our motto will be use every man wellan ' 4 lua wrong. Vnnri'" , TL irOne door south of Trtrytnd M Block. Mate at net, CODDIh * s.connive. ' . i—,,. M c. m as* v. J V nwl ''