gtfsrtmtnt. Poor Implements, Poor iajplemerts and poor farming generally go together. I never have yet seen a welJuul-j tivateii farm, on which the itnplvnnnts used, were, to say the least, of a respectable chnrac- ; ter. if not tho very " last improved," they j were good, strong and well adapted to the pur- J pose for which tuey were intended, though j perhaps, involving a great r cutlay ol time and labor iu their Use, than others. There is no more foolish economy, than that practiced by many farmers of going into the field with poor implements. J>y this term I do not mean, those simply, which are not in proper condition for work. A half worn oat tool is almost worse than none, and can never he used to advantage, when a better and more complete one can be hud. Let us illustrate. — What economy cau there be in using a plow, | the poiut of which is so completely worn off, that it is not only adding to the labors ot the 1 plowman to keep it steady in the ground, but it is, also, almost doubling the labor of the horses. Trifling as tho difference between a sharp and a dull plow point may seem to the careless observer, a moment's calm reflection 1 will convince us that the economy of the dull point is purchased at the expense of five times its cost. The horses cannot do the 6atne amount; of work, the plowman being wearied fails to accomplish his full task, while last and not . . least, the work it-elf is not as well done. Now J pnt that rr:d that together, ye penny-wise economist, and see on which side of the ques- ( tioo you .should place yourst it. What economy can tin-re be in the ue of a harrow, the teeth of which are worn oil? None that wo can c u\ Tu I lout teeth defeat tho very idea of harrowing, and the eonso-. qnence is, that two or three harrowings are ; required with the duli toothed harrow, where perh'at s a single one would In ve answered, had it been in order. Put that and that together, friends, and determine for yourselves. What economy is there in the use of a mow ing machine with the knives in bud order, and the nuts loose and the journals laekiag oil if— The most wretched economy we should say. What are the results of going to tho field with a mower in -uch condition ? I ir-t, bad work, second, little of it, third, fagged-down horses, fourth, worn out drivers, fifth, a machine fit the end of the season, liteially worn out or pulled to pieces. Put that and that together, friends, and then det rmine whice is the wiser | plan ;—to go to the field with your mower in first rate order, or in the coud.Loa of which we have spoken. The true economy of farming in this day, is the latest improved implements, kept iu the very best order. If men are behind the sea son in this fast age, the fault is with themselves. Mechanical ingenuity has tasked its powers to produce the right kmd of tools, with which to keep pace with the times. If farmers will not purchase, or if they do purchase, will not keep them in order, the fault is with them-— Far. and (raid. DESTRUCTION" OF SMAI.I. BIRDS-CAUSING ALARM ■—For several seasons, and particularly the last, there was found to be a scarcity of bread stuffs in France. This state of things caused great alarm, and memorials were presented from some of the departments to the Minister of Agriculture, the Legislative Chamber, and the Emperor. An elaborate report has been aiade on the su' j' in which the destruction of small birds is c-l.aii.ed with being one ot the leading causes of deficient crops. The destruc- j tion of small birds h gone on increasing, and i in corresp tiding ratio has proceeded the in j crease of those in J ects and reptiles which prey on the crops of grain ami ail kinds of vegeta ble food ; and on these insect tribes the small birds live. To that degreo of ahum has the public mind bceu brought, that inquiry and in vestigation have been iusututed, aud have also demonstrated the fact that the destruction of the beautiful r mgsteis may, if coutinu d, l-.ad to something like positive (amine, 'lhis doc ument has been tiausl itcd and is being circu lated in England,to aid in arresting the wanton destruction of birds iu tiiat country. It was the subject of a paper recently read before tho Natural History Society of litigate, from which we cat the fo.tawing : " Although the sparrows levy a small con tribution of the farmer's grain, yet the fur greater portion of th nr food i.-> .from injurious insects, anil the whole ot the fuod they give to their young, is from the tribe of insects. At tho beginning of the world man would have succumbed iu the unequal struggle if God had not given him in the bird a powerful uuxiiiary n/ faithful ally—who wonderfully accom plishes the tu-k which man is incapable of per forming—in fact against his enemies ot the inject world man would be powerless without ibe bird."— floor's liural JS'UC Yorker. FIELD BBAN'SWITH CORN*.— One of thcerop3 used to fill out corn, when it grows scantily, or Las failed in hi!!s or spots, is the white bush bean. There is wisdom in the selection. The leguminous and cereal are considered so essentially dissimilar in their dralts upon the soil, that they are adapted to follow each other in any rotation. SJ tar as we are aware, expei ience has not yet discovered that corn suffers essentially, if ut ail, lor having a large crop cf beans grown at the same time upon the'soil. A heavier draft is, of course made upon the soil if a large crop be taken off. It JS a common practice in some communities, to drop a few beans on the south side of every corn bill having less than three stales. An outlier method is the following : The corn be ing in hills equally distant, in rows running both ways, nt the second hoeing, after plowing or running the weeuer both ways, plant beans between the hills in rows running one way.— Others plant similarly at the same tiuit> the corn is planted. Beans planted by themselves arc a very profitable crop, not exhausting the soil, aud ■in admirable food for slurp. They uniformly bring a remunerative price, and are sometimes very high and in great demand. They do best on "good corn land, not richly manured, in rows two aud a half feet apart, kept well weeded and hoed.— American Agiicullurist. FURTHER SEARCH FOR SIR JOHN' FRANKLIN. —Au Englishman, Mrs Parker Snow,will soon arrive in New York, on his way to the'north in search of traces of Sir John Franklin and his party. The sister of one of the lost officers aud her friends furuiah the means for the ex pedition. Ignorance Is a ranch more quiet, manugable aud conteuted thing than half knowledge. fray A dentist is not necessarily mad be cause he shows his teeth. iMfeccllatuous. NOW READY! HUMS'HI liOlliitt TOWANDA, PENNA. THHE Subscriber begs leave to call the at J. tention of the public to-tlie fact that be 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. ' Ho has at his works all the PATTEKJTS in tise by the tale firm of Win. 11. Phillips & Son of Elmira S. Y., and has also added to these, patterns ol various kinds. MUL IRON- furnished for Grist Mills, Gang, Gate, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, besides STEAM EKCINES different sizes and styles atid in fact almost any kiud Ca-tiugs or Machinery in common use. Sit am Fittings such as Steam Pipes. Elbows, Return £e->d?. Rc fucerSi Couplings. Globe-Cukes, Check Calces, Gauge Cocks, Oil Cups, IVhisllts, $ c. always on hand and made to order. C > is also prepared to furnish STEAM BOILERS of any siz- or 'kind wanted. Sun'l Castings made in Brass or Composition. Coat ing aud Hc.rint Stoves of different sizes manufactured and for sale at the above works. Furniture for Cooking Stoves and Stove Pipe always on hand Persons who want GEARING ol any kind are informed that the subscriber has more patterns for Gearing than any other concern in this part of the country. Tacy would I e cjnite sure of finding among his Patterns Gear ing that would answer taeiT wants and thus save delay and expense in getting up work. He makes also a large variety of Pulleys. Balanbe Wheels aud Cranks, Water Wheels ; also Saw Glimmers, Thimble r keius and Pipe Boxes, Iron Fence, Caldrons, Plows, &c. • His equipment of machinery consists of as good tools as are made, and was selected with ;the design ol being able to do any job which might be offered, whether large or small, In shot t his effort has been to get up iu all respects a fir.-t c'aas establishment. "terms Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for Old Pewter and Brittania. Works situated on Main Street near Barclay R. R. Canal Basin. O. D. BARTLETT Towanda, April 11. 1881. Proprieim. |l GMEAT BARGAINS! - 1 . I i From 53,000 to 84000 WortL ! OF ( I Fashionable Furniture ; TO BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY Having bought recently the Athens 0; hi net Ware Rooms,: And entire stock of FURNITURE from the late pro- j prietor, It. M. WELLES, it will be sold forCASH AT PANIC PRICES. milE STOCK IS LARGE i and very complete, has been well m ffyaitwHBI selected, and is well adapted for the . i sApG w f! t':<* i )i::.'ry. N*. i! —ltis a ' u coimiion remark made by visitors to ! . 1" i. <'-t a :i:a- i.I, " W I.V. 1 had 1.0 j you had such a large and spleu- I assortment of Furniture. I have 1 '> A '■ -'i ! seen nothing like it short of the city." | [ ' ' -I 1 He have BEDSTEADS from $2.80 i f. ' aji an ,i unwards. COTTAGE and other • CHAIRS, in great variety, frcm $4.00 I V| I- to $-2."),00 per set. TABLES from $2,50 j I 3' \ upwards, and Everything else in Proportion. ici-d ■ In every style, .-ize and price, to suit themeansand taste | af anv and all customer®, aar Call and see onr sb>ck. j Athens. Pa., July 24 lg|. F.N. I'AOE. | ATTENTION IS INVITED TO MY | 1 1 I)l;sUt IDLE STOCK OF Fall and Winter Clothing !; FOR HENS U BOY'S WEAK, HATS AND CAPS,! BOOTS AM) SHOTS. LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, Hosiery, Gloved anil Underwear, In all colors and sizes, for the present season, which It am offering at ASTONISHING I PRICES All t' "-e wishing to get good bargains may call at the : CLOTHING STORE 3YI. E. SOLOMON, i K"o. £ Pattern's Block. " fTOVV-AJSnP-A., HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS, FARMERS,AND ALL | 7 i ! WHO WANT sueqvwo! ■ T HAVE just received from tho City, a L Large Stock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS has been pur chased lor CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby T ..m enabled to furnish 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 Will find it greatly to their advantage to exnminimy stock before j . 'using e'--where. I have facilities for purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my ! goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Resides my Liquors are warranted pme and nnadulter ated. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great est Variety o! Ever hronght to Towanda, which having been purchaser directly frcm the Manufacturers and Importers, tnabld nie to compete with the Wholesale Tobaecon ! ts ot the i city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invites to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars jandTo v acco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every description, will be kept constantly on hand, at i prices LOWER than elsewhere in thin town. Confident that I run enabled to sell ray entire stcek o-f Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods ! can be purchased this side of the Ciyy, I respectfully so li-it the public to an examination At No. 5, Brick Row. H. W. NOBLE. Towanda, June j "VTOTICE.—J. CORN hat, bought the rn ' i\ tire stock of Ready Made Clothing. Gents Furnish ; irig Goods, Huts and Caps, and all the rights, title and j in'erest and claims of JOHN SHLAM, and is ready to sell ! off his old stock ol Fall and Winter Clothing 10 per cent, le -s than t;rt he will he very thankful lo all ot his old and new if they will give him a call. N B All the debtors of the estatlishment are request ed to call and pay their debts to J. Corn, immediately. Remember the place—One door Sooth of H. S. Mej enr'a store. J" CORN.- Towanda, Ja •ar/i*i4S| > .fHfouUaittous. BOOK BINDERY. THE subscribe having withdrawn from the Argus building world respectfully iulorm the public that he has removed his Plain and Fuucy Bindery to the Nortn Room of the Wa dHou-e, formerly occupied by the Post Office, where hej s new prepared to bind all kinds of Rooks in the most approved and workmanlike manner— Having to share nv prolits with no second person 1 Bat ter myseh that my priufci will meet the satisfaction ot the public. , Thankful for the confidence reposed in me and the pub lic appreciation if my work, for the last two years, I shall endeavor in th ® future to merit the continuance ol public support. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All work will be warranted. Terms, Cash. 4ar.Vlsp,a huge assortment of STATIONERY of the best qualitv. at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta ble's BLAN'KS, of all kinds. PICTURE FRAMES, round, square and oval; and pic tures trained to order cheaper than ever known here. jOHANN F. BENDER. Towanda, Jan. 11.1810. Bookbinder and Artist. LINCOLNWEELECTED. "Y'ET r.l! these seem only to increase the J. businessend prosperity of the Old Foundry and XiKACZEiarE SHOP, (South side of Pine st., one door East of 11. S. Mer cur's Store.) The undersigned wculd call the attention of all con cerned to the tact, that he is prepared to do. and will ex ecute all work entrusted to him with dispatch,and in the most workman-like manner. FITTING IP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, from the simplest to the most coi&pliente, in any of tlieir psrts, and WARRANTED to give satisiac tion. PLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat terns, wooded ,n the riost substantial manner. Having recently added considerably to his facilities for doing work, and employing experienced workmen in every department, he is confident that he can satisfy all who favor him with t jeir patronage. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda,Oct. 15, IS6O. Coal, Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Brain Tiles, dec,. fTIHERE is a Lime Kiln nt the Barclay JL Company's Bas n. in Towanda, where is kept con stantly for .sa,e. fresh burnt ll'liite lAme, made irom the best quality of Ne - .v York lime stone at 25 cents per bushel, or $1 per barrel, headed up in barrels, and 12$ cents per bus iel for slacked lime. Lime shipped on boats at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse It'atrr Lime at il 15 per barrel, and Fire Brick nt 8 cents each. Drain Jilts 2, 3 and 4 inch sizes at 2. 3 aud 6 cents per foot, a very nice article for drainin bad or about dwellings. Merchants supplied with Beard-ley's Axes by the iozen. J, in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles, and o : i the most favorable terms. Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H. C. WIIITKXAB. a finished workman from Philadelphia, and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con cern—giving greater facility than formerly—we can (ire sent to the public th>- most positive- assurance of our abil ity to please onr patrons. "a*- Customers should oe particular to remember that the " Argus Bindery,'' is in the Argus Building, as form erly, (first building north ofthe Ward Hon-e) and is eon ne ted with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing Office, where all work should lie delivered. CAUTION We are compelled injustice to ourselves, and our old customers, as well a-to prevent an imposition upon the public generally, to caution thein against a sort a concern, that falsely holds out t> the public that it is the Argus Bindery. T! i frawl i- practiced no doubt, with & hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau tioned. t£i~ Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work goat ranted. Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for work. tHaving made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Rujc and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or pattcjn at prices as low as elsewhere. So war,,la. M >r. h l-<; 0. E. A. PARSONS. NO COMPROMISE! AT THE UNIONMARBLE WORKS! Located at Towanda, Pcnn'a. GEOE.GE r/TcCABS TTTOT'LP INFORM IT IS FRIENDS * t ami the people of Bradford county in general. tliat he h"- in h i ffi tli Marine Yard immcily owned b, TavJor Jc l ash, and has added to his block a large as sortment rti American and Foreign Marble.& He invite the public to sfe his l uge stock before p'.i ehasingelsewhere, a* lie lias the la-ges. stock cv r in this county. Customers purchasing at the shop or sending their orders will save at least 50 percent, and not be troubled with agents looking alter grave stones before the corpse is buried, and who are not responsible. Come and see what you are getting. Having la-en in the busi ness for the last 2ii years, in the city uf Philadelphia, he intend.- to keep a variety always on hand of Marble Man tles. Monuments, Grave Yard Posts, Head Stones and Tombs at city prices. A3- Yard on Main street, opposite Gen. Potion's. N. B.—Alterations and Repairing promptly attended GEO. McCABE. Towanda, Pee. IS. ISGI. Threshing Machine Agency ATTENTION ! FARMERS ! THE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT I in the county ot Bradford and the neighboring conn- j ties in Pennsylvania and New York, for E M EIIY'S Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMERY'S ONE AXP TWO HORSE POWERS, are ; too well and popularly known to need any description j from nie, and 1 will only say that they continue to de- j serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years of being the " best Endless Chain Horse Power in use."' These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos sessed by no other power. EII ERY ' S XE W PATENT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and has not before been intro-: ' duced into this region. It lias no endless chain straw j carrier, but separates all kinds of grain thoroughly from ; the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass ■ j Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and the well known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple, durable ' and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and an thor oughly, without wasting, ail kinds ot grain. It vriil not : choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to lie superior to the common Ibike Cleaner now in use. It remains only to he seen and tested, to be I pronounced by every experienced hand ut threshing, to be an admirably contrived aud constructed Thresher and Cleaner. EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESH'RS & SEPARATEES • arc not excelled by any in market, are well constructed, i simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds AGRICULTURAL XKZACCZXSRRY i at manufacturers prices and terms. < sßt For further information, illustrative and descrip ! tive Catalogues, prices, 4c., applv to R.M. WELLES, Agent. I Athens. Pa.. July SO. ISfil. A CARD. THE present depressed state of the Money Market having had the effect to place many kindsjof Goods within tire reach ot Canli buyem, at much lower prices 'ban heretofore, the undersigned kegs to give no tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a large extent withiu the past ten days and is now offering many bargains sac h as have heretofore never oeen eJ Garden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. Constituting the most complete- assortment, embracing i tbe great wants of the People, reduced in Price, i acd revised tor the Cash System. Pit. POUTER'S CAMPTT9NE! DLL PORTER'S ALGOIOL! DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID ! Are Fresh, daily prepared and unrivaiied by any in th ! Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS , Tor zmily Use, Known n<= Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fo I what they are intended to give satisfaction. Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 37J cents | Dr. P"rl"i' Faintly Embrocation •' 25 " lr. ■orter'k Tonic Elinr '• 50 " ! | |>r Porter's Worn Sy rep " 25 " i Dr. Porter's f'ouip. Syr. Uypophosphitea.. " 100 " i Dr. Porter's Uterine'funic " 150 " Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 " j Dy. Porter's Tooth Ache Drop*. " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder •' 25 " Dr. Porter's Tiicogeue " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 25 " Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 37} " Dr. Porter's Hor>e and Cattle Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 " Dr. Porter's Black Ink " 25 " Dr. Porter",* Clean-lug Fluid " 37J Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison " 25 " Dr. Porte r's Citrate Magnesia " 25 " llftlical Aihicegiven grauiitmNy attheofiiie Charging only for Medicine. for p.i-t liheral patronage would respect I fully announce to hi ■ friends and Die public thatno pains j shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of I tin ircoufidcnce and patronage, at the Cash Drug' Store ! Corner of Main and Pine streets. Towanda. Sept. 5.1* 1. ! §nsqucljaumt (tollcgiaU Institute,! TOWAXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. KAC'I'LTT : Rev. JAMES MCWILLIAM Principal Professor of An- | t-ient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. | SAMUEL L. FISLFiI. A. B. Professor of Mathematics ; and Natural Science. Prof. CHARLES It. COBURN County Superintendent, , General Director ol Normal Department. ! Miss NANCV BALLARD. PieceptreSs. - Miss MARY 11. ALLEN, Teacherul Vocal and lustrumeu tal Mnsie. Mr.D. CANFIELD DAYI'oN, StewarJ. Mrs. I). C. DAYTON. Mat run. The Spring Term commences WEDNESDAY,MARCH 2G, and will continue 11 weeks. TUITION, PER TEL'.M : [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering the school, and one-hail at the middle ol the term—tuel and contingeiicica included.] Primary, per term .. S4OO i Preparatory 6 00 | Higher, Ist year, per term 7 Ou j Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 | Classical. Ist year, per term 7 00 ' Classical, '2d and 3d year, per term 8 00 i N. 15. Pupils Witt be classed by the most advanced i branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged 41 per term for ' fuel and contingents. EXTRA EXCESSES : ! Frenc> f 3 00 ! Germs 3 00 j Drawii 6 00 Board in he Institute, per week, including fuel and lig .1. 2 00 ! Washing, per dozen 38 The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 ; weeks each. The ■ nniversniy exercises will be held at i the close of the Spring term. No deduction will be made for absence, except in case of protracted illness of over two weeks. Instrumental Music will not.as heretofore, be taught in | j the Institution.but by special arrangement—a class will ! be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds ol the Institute, by the Teacher ol Vocal Music. | This arrangement has been adopted for the past term, I ! and experience has proved it to he eminently superior to ; j the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be i taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to I | take lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore : ] I Tuition on Piano Forte.per term ....*. $lO 00 1 | Use of instrument on which to take lessons f,i do for practice 2 £K" Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow | els, Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is desira ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding • when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be 5 furttUhed at a slight charge. It i* strongly recommended that students from abroad I should board in the Institution, as better opportunities I for advancement in study are thereby secured. Normal Department —Special exercises are arranged without, extra charge for those preparing themsplvea as Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. 0.15 CO BURN', the able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea cher's class, and direct the course to be pursued. He will also be present to conduct Us exercises as often 7 a* practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the ' Theory and Practice of Teaching, as also on other subjects r connected with Normal training. > Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach -1 ing for the winter, will lind it greatly to their advantage ? to be present during the Fall term. Prof. Coburn'a connection with the institution is not such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of his oßice. No pains will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees io sustaining the high rcpnlatation the institu tion has hitherto enjoyed, aud in rendering it more wor by of future patronage and support. JAMBS McWILtTW. Principal. March 23 , 18?. Bttrfncss BEXJ. M. PECK7^rro~?g"rr— t-A w TOWANDA. PA AIIW £ V A? ! to his care, WILJ, RECEIVE prompt ATIEMI . ! Col. E. Smith , over Ttacy A JLOOFT'^R O FFSKK April 11.1501. * rriroMAS J I iJ- R law. LAPOKTK, SCIIWB Y \ HX. WILLIAMS, A — • LA W, CANTON PA., will ATTRM. A T ness entrusted to bis care in thecouM,, 0 F I.'' *" "at ■ L.ycomg AND Stnlrvau COS. IFA.. —" H 'J 1 X. OVEHTON, JK IZ. OVEIiTOX 4' MO>TA\YF "TN""' 1, AErsA TLA H"'— Office in £ Tr OR | y occupied by Jag. MACKAKLINS,. LOOSE T\R. E. IT. MASGX, FllYSftj}' ) y~7MZ 1' SCJLGI'OX,OITCVY IN- people (il Towanda and vicir'Y. the on l'inestreet, whcic herw shravii," PRUFCCSIMIFLLLY engaged ' '"OOD whin NOT R. PARSONS, Al''rcJ[yp\r~77 t JJ I.AW, TROY, Bradford Co., K A A t M. .V FL • F. Long's store. ' R,Y?T V ULHANAN SMITH, having /^ZTTT" J-J Towanda, has opened a Law Office 1 Store. Pes. 1.1N57. °' C/ iW T HAVJKS, TttormTZt ™T • IF , Tow-adds. Bradford county L' R\L " wdii Win. Wstkius, ESQ., a lew door, north ol IL JIMG,' R * WILMOI A WATKINS, ATTOUXFVC %T.S LMOl '- 1 G ''^T Sl x s TMKRICAN x HOTEL, Toivjfr: 7X Pa . (near the bridge .) M. TC\Pk'RO * Towands. Nov. 20. 1861 — " R "F.neto,, UR H. WESTOX, DE\ T WFLW ™T perm.nentty located in -, K ~UT door south OI BAILEYANTVTAV Towanda, Feb. 19, Is.VJ. • TTA O. 11. WOODRURR-SENTLSTT^ "DERM AN'ENTLV located in Tnwands - J- Office No. 5, Brick Row. over H. W. NOB- ?' C.„ R . Lr.tram-e or,.- door smith of Tracy A- Moores. ""D UI r. G. COS URN, ,\ TTORNE V A NI) N OTA R V PURLIC | 11 Towanda, Pa. Office in the building lorraerlvw j cupitd by H. B. McKean. ' W TB-* All legal BUSINESS attended to with promptness ND csre. T'oyanda. Aug. 20. 18F,L tf. "ward ~housk~ Towanda, Pa. TTTE SnHccrihers hnving tensed thin WELL known Hotel for a term OF years, would inform their ! friend* and tbe traveling pnYiVic.TYIAT, RY,EV |, E MRN( I h ippy to ACCOMMODATE all who may tavor I h rm iriih ! call, "it W'LL be 'he aim ol the pre-cat proprietor* TO j make the VVAIMI HOUSE at once E-omfoitahle ULEASANT | and cheerful. Yours Truly, i J*"- F 1 : 'L- PO7VKI.L h SMITH. Mc C A 3 E 7 S " •CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. Below ./. liingsbfi y's start, Main st. 1 R PHE subsci ilier would respectfully tender his sincere I thanks TO the public for the very lihewt PATR-NAGE i extended to him, and solicits a continuance of THE -AME. j He BEGS leave to assure that he intends to kesp on HAND I O* heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS ol all kindi. thrbe-t the country affords, which lie intends to stQ for i very small profits, either by the side, quarter "R pound. SIR A quantity ol first qualit of SALT PORK, pat OP I by ruyseil. cheap. Uy the barrel 5r pound. Meats will L.-e promptly delivered, at any piace viti N I U>e corporation. j Towanda. August 12.1559. J McCABTL I RAILROAD HOTEE .Year the Barclay Railroad terminus, TOWANDA, PENNA. ! rrt TL JORDAN respictfullv Inform? (he L • the pnldic tti it he has leased *bc vve'L-known tsr EIII stand formerly occupied by V T. CIEIUS :N the lower part of tbe borough of T- waiida. which lutitf been refitted and th?niiigbly re U ini-LUC.. Keinvire* the patronage ol the public w ith every eoutideme tin:he can give entire satietaetiou to such as N;,IY titer bini will, A call. ! His BAK will BE kept stocked with THEL*st qualitiesot LIQUDRS. and the best brands of CIGARS. Extensive stabling i- connected with the house, lad reliable attendants will only b= kept No pains or expense w;.l be spared to desrrvcthe pat ronage of t*"*lMhlie """ . charges will 1-etCAsOM | BLE. Towanda. April 1. 1361. Extraordinary Inducements TO THR BCYEH3 OF ' FUR xnERE AND IIAA'ING greatly increase ' my F 'TFI - stool.- of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, 1 TA I "OEV -* t<> dispose of these accan A I tions rapidly, and with that ! e.;gn oiler all articlci it ! unprecedented low prices for Cash. ; d S-las it FLU t > S2O. tine (fane Beat Chair* 75 CFS. I each, A nice Bedstead for 20 shillings. 1 have now inore than GO different pattern* OF Ch.l':l, | Bureaus Desks for the farmet- or infchnnt. LOOKER | Glasses I.OOKIOG giass fiatts, Portrait and Picture trued of gilt, FFOSEWOOD, Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 25 • patterns of Stands, extension, dining, tea and work TI ; blcs, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can te toucd ( in a city Ware house. | A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with a GOI-D I Hearse ready, at all times. Purrh isers w LL lie SURE to find the right place, WRATH J side ol the public square, one door en*t I MONTAR-ra*. Towanda. Dec. 1. CH K.-TKK TVLI.L.K MEW FIBM. CODDING & RUSSELL, H AVE purchased the large and well known esttt.br.- ment of I). C. Hall, and are n'W receiving fro® York, the largest and most complete assortment ot HARD-WARE, ever offered for sale In this market, which will btic.ii CHEAP for Cash orappoved f reuit. We have a large and well aelectej stock of Wood sni Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety ot pattern *m style of Parlor, Dining-Room. Six-Plate, and C>h>H. smiths Tools, Cross cut. Circular aadX-u Saws. Table and docket mzz W.J Ton mx, • of every description. Pumps. Lead-Pipe. Chain Pumps ana 1"®" RRIITIXXI4 AXI) PI-AirnWAßE* the latest and most approved patter-. A j^'Xnd- I of TIN-WAKE ANI> STOVE PIPE. Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Lte'J ] lorua of FARMING TOOLS _ i .TOR WORK done on short notice aria war. u GRAIN, Old Iron. Copper, Brittannic Bf , wax aud Feathers, taken in exchange b>i t"''f' I We invite " the whole world and the rest * to call and examine our our good* ''Vi,_itto Both ■ Our motto will be use every man welund-u 1 ilia wrong. -arj!T ea- One door south of Tracy and Me . Block, Main street, CODDING A •* FORWARD ! MARCH ■ TO THE , IS"FIWS R () A1 • , i Where You can L r ct llic LaM w*' . AND IP YOU WANT T^, in t'y- XV well posted on the event* thai sre J'.ru|.; ikU^ the American people, just ask for ' rl j, duttk t TRATED PAPERS. Tlwf J M . r ' a , ll > * [ Te th.K fl ; price we -i>k foe them- And while v im , )(irla! ,: ' may as well get a MAI showing a " wrjl< > ]| in the country. Or. you may wa . j> A fs - | triends, and yon can cetj.be very la • OTIC NOTE PAPER AND EN\jtl/>' L wtiilyx *- Come and see what we have , • gOdlWi selves. Don't Forget the place- -THf 1 • 'fewanda, June 17.1-kl