farmer's Department. Swacasy and Stifla Lameness. We are well nware that amongst tiio goner olity of horse-owners, should any of their stock happen, Lv nt'.v means, to lull lame before, and without they can find sonn-thing that will, denr- Iv detiut' the cause, in the shape of a bruise or wound, or some other (Jenlar (U'litonsfratioi:. tlii y will iinmediiitcly jironounee it sir miry, and eoniiiience to blister and litirn the shoulder, and resort to innumerable barbarous remedies, such as passing- a red hot iron throujrli the intejrn- IHCII'S TU the sea] nla ; und then, when the owner funis, aft< r all his treatment, that the animal is no better, ho will then take him to a v.- terinnrian. who. on examination, p'uerully finds the sent of disease in the foot ; as 1 am prettv well eonvineod that shoulder lameness is rare to be met with, and that the shrinking of the shoulder, termed swecney, generally caused by the constant pain arising front the foot ; and as a matter of course, the muscles adjoining will naturally sympathize and con tract ; for on the disease of the foot lieiug re moved, the nupeles of the shoulder will gradu ally fii! up and enlarge. T will give a easo in point : A short time ago, a gentleman brought a bay gelding to me for examination, which had Leon lame for three months, front the ef fect of suraicy,* for which imaginary disease even tiling imaginable had been applied. I immediately had his shoes removed, and made a close examination of the feet, when I fount! the animal suffering from navicular disease : but as to making the owner believe he was lame in the foyt, was an utter impossibility.— Nothing would do bat that I must treat hint for swecney. 1 told him to leave the horse, and I would do so. I immediately went- to work at his foot, and iu two weeks the animal was sound ; and on my stating to the owner that I had done nothing to the shoulder, he was perfectly astonished ; and so it is in cases of the hinder parts, for in almost every case the horse is pronounced stifled by some black smith or stableman, who often punish the ani mal by putting on a high-heeled shoe.—Am. I cUriiuirij Journal, A Horse with the Heaves. I tried all sorts of heave powders on mv pa tient, with no effect whatever. It is said that in a limestone country this disease is unknown, find lime water was prescribed with no appa rent advantage. Some one told me. to give the horse ginger, and strange to tell, I found that a tahlespoonfnl of ginger given to the " General" with his oats, > •• M cure hint for the day, in half an hour after : had eaten it; but on giving it daily, the eIf. AY n ceased. II is a jockey's remedy, and u ill la>t long enough to swap upon. Finally, I was advised to cut my horse's fodder, and give it always wet. I pursued that course carefully, keeping the '• General " tied with so short a halter that he could not eat his bedding, giving hint chopped hav and meal three times a day, and never more than a bucket of water at a time, lie improv ed rapidly. I have kept him five years, mak ing him a factotum —carriage horse, saddle horse, plough and cart horse—and he bids fair to remain useful for five years to come. Kept in this way, his disease does not lessen his va lue for -peed or labor a single dollar. When the hoys grow careless, and give him dry hay, lie informs me of it iu a few days by the pe culiar cough I have mentioned ; but some times, for six months together, no indication of disease is visible, and lie would pass for a sound horse with the most knowing in such matters. There is no doubt that clover bay, probably because of its dust, oftcr. induces the heaves. Stable keepers, with us, refuse it al togcther for this reason. Manv suppose that the wind of the horse is affected by the heaves, so that fast driving at any time will, as weex pres- it, put him out of breath. With my hor-o it is not -o. When the " General " was at the worst, rapid driving, when just from the stable, would increase hi- difficulty, but a mile or two of moderate exercise would dissipate the symptoms entirely. We have occasional ly what are called iroul broken horses, which are nearly worthless for want of wind. Thev can never he driven rapidly without great dis tress, and frequently give out entirely by a few mile's driving. This is thought to be a different disease. The " General's" case is, I suppose, a fair example of the heaves. I have no doubt that regular feeding with chopped and wet fodder, and exclusion of dust from hay fed to other animals in the same stable, would render many horses now deemed almost worthless, and which manifestly endure great suffering, equally valuable for most purposes with thoic that are sound.— lndiana Earner. SAI.T Yora Cows.— A small handful of salt given to cows twice a week seems to act as a preventive against many of the diseases inci dent to neat cattle. Besides, regular salting in small quantities saves a great amount of la bor at the churn— a fart worth Ictuiiemg to those who have to toil an hour or mere to bring a few pounds of butter, and perhaps then of an inferior quality. Some heifers which with their iir>t calf give but a small quantity of milk, will, in two or three years, become good cows. CHOKED OATTI.F.—•" It is said " that neat cattle choked by a turnip, potato, ka., maybe invariably relieved by pouring into the throat of the animal, from a junk bottle, a pint or so of lamp or sweet oil, at the same time rubbing the throat briskly with the hand. Wc say that this will often give relief, but not " inva riably." It may lie we well to try this as a first remedy.— Agriculturalist, FAU. FLOWINO. —When the object aimed at in autumn plowing, is to render clay soil more friable, and when there is no sod or sward to be rotted, it may be carried on as long as the ground is free from frost. The less the land is exposed to drying winds, rains, &c., after plowing, the greater will he the effect of the winter's frosts in making it mHow. To ob tain the utmost the i.i.al should be thrown up iu narrow ridges, or .a such away to allow of its greatest exposure to the air, und its ready crumbling. Lime and Sand to n perch of stone.— Three peeks of lime, and two-thirds of a one horse cart load of sand. &cr A man killing hogs became vexed, and venting his spleen, wished they were in . " Oh, dear me, what can he mean !" exclaim ed a little girl who overheard him. " Mean ? I suppose tie- awful wretch wants bis provi sions sent on beforehand. &jr All i- not gold that glitters. liiumcss Cavils. DIT ('HAS. M. TFIINKR, PJIYSTCTAX (,. sI'HIiFOX, nffer-i his professional services to i tin- inhabitants ol'Tuvraridi ami vicinity. Office and res- I :.ie:u in the dwelling recently occupied bv If. llcem, I KST|.. >.ne il<x>r n<irtl of the Kjiiseopai Church, ou HJIIK i S'rcet. OK. JOHN M'IXTOSH, SURGEQL V [)/■:XT/S'l', T! AS RETURNED. Office next door I i i Moivur's stove, and over Alexander's b'lothing Store, I Main street. Towain! i. February -4. 1N55. | AMESM A<' FA RLAN !•', A TTOR X/:) "/ AT I.A JU, TOWANDA, I*V. Occupies the Office, in | the foi-.n Block, formerly owned hy John C. Adams Esq. j ifo-He will attend to procuring Bounty I.and Warrants ! and I'etislofis. March 22, 1*53. j H. J. M uai.i P. T>. KntOM. MA DI LL A MORROW, A TTOMVE YS AXD corxsKr.r.ons AT I.AW,— Offic# i over Mercur's Store, Towanda. l'a. | ToMw|t, April 2. is. n-43-tf DR. E. H. MASON, PII YSICIAX A$D SCRIUCOX . offers his professional services to the people of To won da and vicinity. Office at his residence on Pine trret. where he can always be found when not professionally engaged. JOHN C. ADAMS IP A. OVERTON. \ DAMS A OVERTON, ATTOIINE YS A AT /.AH'. Office in the room formerly occupied hy Ooorgc Sanderson, over Burton Kingsbery's store. Towanda, Ji y < is. /H Y 11. WATK INS, ATTORNEY A ' W CO}' XSF. f.1.0 ft AT I.A It', will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections will receive his special attention. Office ale w doors north of ; the Ward Ilna-r. IVvanda, May If. I'd. IIA B. PARSONS, ATTORXEY AT iJm /.ALL', TROY. Bradford Co.. Pa. Office over V. j M. & H- F. Long's store. Aug- 7. 1 TOWA N D A | iFiEMAiLi m Y. r TMiF. MlShi-N HANiSOX respectftdly inform the public 1_ that the Winter Term of their school will open in the new liaiiding on second street, west of the Ward House. I on Monday. December 1. lSst>. Miss <). f>. II \NSON will have the general suporiiTTen | dence of the schoid, assisted in Music hv Miss REBECCA I). H\XSOX. and in French by Miss EMM A IIAXSOX. j Thankful for the patronage already extended them. ) they beg leave to assure those entrusting their daughters in their charge, that every effort v. ill he made to deserve j the confidence ai d favor of their patrons. The school year will consist of four ciuartcrs, of eleven week-each. The summer vacation commencing iu July. I and ending in September. A recess of a few days will he : taken at the holidays. TERMS, rEP. qrAUTEB: I First Class —To include the elementary English / ... J branches, and the study of the Latin language, f 1 Srrnr.'l C/ass —To include the more advanci d stu-) (lies ofti.e English branches.with Mathematics, - #9 Oh i and the study of Latin and French \ | Third ('lavs- To include Mathematics, Mental 1 j nnd Moral Philosophy. Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., - #l2 00 with Latin and French \ Each pupil w ill bring with her a desk and chair. There I will be no extra charge whntev< r. Mrsic-—lnstruction on the Piano, with use of instru j nicnt, will be given by Miss REBECCA I>. HANSON, at #lO ' per quarter. Boarding for young ladies can be obtained in private families at reasonable rates. Pupils from a distance w ill , reeeive the especial rare of the teachers, j They beg leave to refer to the following named gentle | men :—kt. Rev. Ai.ONZO POTTER, Bishop of the Diocese i of Perm'a, Philadelphia ; Rev. Dr. M ACLEAN, President of ; the College of New Jersey. I lion. DAVID WII.MOT, <l. F. MASON, C. L. WARD, JOHN I F. MEANS, D. F. BARS-TOW, 11. S. MERCER, O. I). BAKT ! RETT. E. o. (ioonnit it. Towamla. THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE KSTUUTE, TOII'AXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS : ! REV. SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Natu ral. Mental and M rcl Science : | REV. JAMES Mr WILLI \M. A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettres ; : CHARLES R. COBCRX, A. M.. Professor of Mathema i tics and Master of Normal School ; ; E. ALBERT LI'DWRI, A.M., Professor of Modern Lan | guages. Instructor on the Piano and iu Drawing ; j MISS E. M. COK, Preceptress ; - MISS EM I LIE A. lIUTLKII, 1 VwiWnnt- . i MISS ELLEN C. COLT, j Assistants, MISS HELEN M. CARTER. Assistant in Music ; I Mr. CANFELD DAYTON, Steward. The Winter Term commences Noveml>er'2H, and contin- I nes 14 weeks, besides 10 days recess at Christmas. EXCENSES PER TERM : ! Payable invariably in advance—Fuel and contingencies all included : i Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term, #4 . . " Fourth, 8 Third 7 " Second S .. " First 10 . Pupils using scholarships are charged #1 per term for I fuel and contingents ; for instrument on which to take i lessons, aOe, or tor practice $2.00 N<> scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside I within two miles of the Institute shall tie admitted to tui | tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. EXTRAS : French, Herman, Spanish or Italian, each, 5 .. When taken without other branches 7 Drawing a Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 .. Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument,... 12 . do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 Oil painting in landscapes, per term R do figures 10 Room rent for lodgers 17,-, The Young Imlies will lind board in the Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week, 1 75 Fuel and light '25 The male pupils can lind hoard in private families, at per week from $-2 oo to '2 50 Washing, per dozen, 3S Pupils boarding in the Hall, (who will he exclusively Females,) willturnish their own bed,bedding, towels, Ac. and the table silver at their upturn. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The hoarding hills for the term must he paid in advance : or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and none will he admitted on other terms. Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. S. F.COLT, Sec. C. L. WARD. President. July 3, 1858. A. WicKHAM, Treasurer. Hook Binding. TIIK undersigned lias the ag-enev of one of i the hest Binderies in X. Y. City, ami "is ready to re ceive Bonk* Pamphlets, Magazines, Ac., to Im* hound in any style in tlic neatest ami most substantial manner and at very low rates—shall lie forwarding a lot very soon—so semi in your volumes. O 1). It VKTLKTT. April '24. ls.m. RJEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS. DIIS. G. M. A' G.P. C'ADV would respect fully announce to their friends and the public that they have just ope ned a new and extensive DIU'G STORK at Xl< IIQI.S, X. 1 . Their stock is new and carefully selected, and con-i-t- of Drugs, Mcdic-inss, Chemicals, Paints, among which are lead, zinc, ehrione green and yellow, india red. Vermillion, ,tc. Oils and Varnishes, a variety. I>ye-.-tu!Vs, includinglogwood, camwood, fustic, endbear, grau ufated tin, indigo, Ac. I'KL'SIIKS for paint., bair, bat. clothes, shoe, teeth, Ac. Window glass, putty, c.aniphenc. burning fluid, alcohol ; tan ner's oil; very pure I.HjCORS for medicinal purposes ; Patent Medicines, perfumery, Rubin's Kxtrurts for the handkerchief; Taney Arlirles, Yankee Motions, .Snuff, Cigars, Ac. Ac. To Physicians our stork offers inducements as being of the best quulitv, carefully selected, and sold cheap. Ctive us a call, and see if you can purchase as cheap elsewhere. <}. M.A (i. P. CAPY. Nichols, June 13, IS/ifi. BUTTER TUBS & FIRKINS—A quau tity of good ltutter TuUs and Firkins, just received and for sale by may'2o 11. S. UGIK I'll. V. BKTH, has left my bed and board without cause or provocation : I therefor** forbid all persons trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts that she mav con tract after this date. WJL PATTERSON. Kept. 30, ls.jli. HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery Hardware. Joiner Tools. Carriage Trimmings, Iron, Steel and Nans, just received by H. h. MKitCCi:. RK CIDER \ INEGAR—A goodnrti- A 'doat r ; FOX'S. lIXSEED, Lamp, Tanners', and Neatsfoot, i Alcohol. C.imj'hine and Bum'rg Flubl for a!o by 11. s. Mr.iici'R. fDiscellancons. SIOGA rOINT AGIIICU LTUU AL WORKS!! R. M. WELLES & CO. ATIiESS, BRADFORD CO.. PA. Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND SEi'ERATORS, i O.flHt"i 7SXVHFUIH V HV.VA'" Portable Saw-Mills. Clover Hullers and Feed Cutters, Finery's Cider Mills, Apple Farers, Clow's and Reiser's ami other Oram Cradles, Scythe., and other Harvesting Tools. KefchnrnV and other Mowing and Reaping Machine*. Seymour's (train Drills. Broad cn-t Seed Sowers. Ac. Magic Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Leather and Rubber Beltings. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated IVA2J 33s2II'uS, Which 1 am prepared to soil t either WH< >LKS ALE • HI RETAIL, on very favorable terms. These mills are warranted second tnnonc in tlie I nit'd States, for durability, eßiciener and simpließy. and wiil do in the he-t manner and rapidly, all kinds of chaffing and cleaning all kinds of (train, (trass See it. Ac. n'ir Warranteil to ehatl tit for market, front 10 to (in bushels <>f Wheat per hour. Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc. Extras furnished for repairing Emery's and Wheeler's machines. Descriptive Catalogues. Price Lists and Circulars of all machines sold by us. sent gratis and postage pre paid, to all applicant-. Send us v>ur name and address. Athena, Pa.,Tu#e '2.7. 156. R. M- WELLES A CO. THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH. AND DIRECT & TO-St-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. TAMES HARRIS, Ei.wtuh-hx. of Towanda. respect• fully inform- the puhlh: that he has lately procured from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical Bath, which has proven to he one of the ino.-t 'important and wonderful discoveries of the age. from it- ability t.n xtraet minerals from the human system. S une eight years ago. a physician of Cincinnati disco vert d the process of extracting mineral:- from tie-body, hy galvimi-m ; more recently. M. Verges, of New York, an electro-gilder, having suffered from tlie introduction of poisonous minerals into his sy-teiii in the prosecution of his art. conceived the idea of removing them by the same processes, he succeeded in doing so, and tjuiekly recovered. Hi then applied the same means to others similarly af fected. with like results. His success exceeded his most sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove mineral poisons, hut cured many diseases, some of which were the result of minerals, and some wen- not. More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin gular power of tins Bath to draw from the -y-tem all mi nerals that may be bulged therein, to the great detriment of health. Very often persons are afflicted by diseases which are beyond the comprehension of the most skilful physicians, and which are the effect of poisonous mine rals accumulating in tlie system for years, taken in the shape of calomel, lead, Ac. Ac. The following are some of tlie diseases cured by these baths: Rheumatism. Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's t'holir, Chronic I'lrers. tilandaiar Swellings, Scrofula. Cancer, Neuralia in all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all kinds. lie has also S.R.Smith'snewlv invented DIRECT AND TO-AND FRO ELECTRO MAONETK - MACHINE, which is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and M.chine, we have at command all the available medical cUb inc vof Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is vrv great, in introducing medicines into the .-y.tcni through the pores of line -kin -applying it dire, th i . the part- af fected, which gives an increase of medicinal power over that of taking' it into the stomach, rendering it particular ly efficacious in all local diseases. lam now prepared to apply these Baths, and also the Machines, at my house in the south part of the lo| oi;gh of Towanda, or I will visit patient.- at a distance, who are tillable by reason of di-ease to come to this place, at mo derate prices. I am also sole agent for Bradford county, for the above M;r bines. JAMES HARRIS. T i wamla. December 22, ! L I QUOR STORE. FKLTOX would reFpeHftilly inform the kT* piiblh that he i- now ready at his ( .|,i stand, under Hall A Russell's, south side of the public square, to furn ish those wanting IT RE Litji"( )RS, with almo-t every thing in that line. He ha- lately made large addition- to his stuck, purchasing of the be-t importers, and in the original package, lie has on hand, and for sale in any quantity frotn a quart upwards : - - Uranilu. Siglielte, t'oguiae. old Ilento -v. and Otard. (tin Sttua. American, and Scheid.iia Si hnapos. IVhittkiy. Scotch, Old Rye. Moiiong: lieau, a.ul Ui*vti lled. It'ine. —fat rant. Fort, and Brown Sherry. Fresh Cauiphene and Burning Fluid kepi constantly on hand. Also U7 per ccat. Alcohol. CIfiAKS of the he-t brands. Jags of all -iz.es; quart (tasks, and a large quantity ot empty barrels. Ringhamton Ale hy the gallon or barrel. Tho.-e favoring inc with tiu ir patronage may he certain that all articles will lie what they are represented. N. B. The person who borrowed my •• Wantage Rod" i requcsted to return it. Towanda. January IS. ls.ib. THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE ! 18] GilI]AT BARGAINS! [56 13. ]S. Solcmon, Proprietor. THIS extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment, situated in Mcrcnr's block, Main street, has ju-t lieen filled with a large assortment ofSFRINtI < 'LOTH I .Yd. The proprietor assures the public that he has the best and elieape-t assortment ever offered in Towanda : cud to prove tlii- fact he respectfully asks the public to call and examine for them-elves. Fcrsons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of -uh-taa'.ial material- Coat. Ve-t, Fantaloous, Cravat, Collar-, and in fact cverv tiiiiig in the line, will do well to call. He i- confident lie can satisfy all in price and quality. go" Don't forget the plate one Boor s-.utii of Meivur's : store, Main-st. Towanda, March 2fi, ls.ii',. aH.CCIia.ZES, Pa.OWS3I JI-S,' &C. side of the fit J,tie Square, opposite the ('/■ nit I louse. T> A ILKY A .\ li \I XS it re just receiving it 1J large addition to their -t ek of Frovi - ions, (Irocerie-. Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit, (Va.fei tionary. At .. wlii* li will he sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhailge for most kinds of country prodiu e, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would do well t'i call and examine our stock ami prices. CROCHRIErL Black and Rrecti Tea, Rio ami Java Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa. Sugar. Molasses. Syrup, t Singer. Fepper. Spiee, Cloves, nutmegs. Mace einamon. tSruuud Miistartl. Fepper Sauce, Soda. Saleratu-, Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar S<aip, Vinegar, Starch, Ac. FROVJKIOXS. Flour. Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour. Corn Meal. Feed, Fork, Hams A Shoulders. M it-kerel, Codti-'i. Shatl. Lake Trout, Fiekeled and Smoked Herring, Chce-e. ltice, Beans, Onions,' Potatoes, Butter, Lard, Crackers, Ac. Ac. FRF IT. Prunes, Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins, Lem ons and Oranges, Orecn auclDricd Apples, ~,,.1 Fi'ai lies. Almonds, Pecan nuts, Brazil lmts. Oreimlde and Madeira Walnuts. Filberts, Peanuts, Chestnuts, Hit kory nuts, Ac. Oekm in. Fukncii and American Toys, Fancy (loons, Ac.—Roys' Sleighs, Till Wagons. China, Pewter A Wood Tea Setts, Dolls, Trumpet*. Toy (inns, Aconrdians, Har monica-, 01.i-. Paper and Wood inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Ca*es, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Fearl, Ivcry, Papier Macho and Leather Fort Monaies Wallets, Furse's, Ivory, Morn and Wood Foekct and Toilet Coinhs, Tobac e,o and Suutf Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, liair and ('loth Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Ferfumery, Hair Oil, Ae. Fooi>- Cao, Letter. Commercial Note unJ Hatli Po>t Paper. Envelopes. Wafers. Sealing Wax. Ink. inkstands, Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales, Ac. Ac. Tabi.k ami Dairy Salt, Salina and Rock Salt, and Cayuga (Irouiul Blaster. HA I LEY A NKVINS. Towanda, November 20,1855. Spring and Summer Goods. Trasy &. SVZoore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York a large and well selected assortment of NEir SPRixa 4- SUMMER ROODS, which have been selected with unusual care, and pun-has ed at the lowest possible rates. Feeling confident that we can sell floods for Ready Fay, as low as any establishment in the country, ave ask the public to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices. May 10, 1870. ROCKKIES—CaII and see our Brown, sJT Crushed, Coffee and Fulveri/.ed Sugars ; Fine Young Hyson A Black Teas u armnted a supi ci.ir article, or tlie inoneA lefuuded—for sale cheap l>y B. KINCSIIRRY. fhg dSLi-dj® pr.OCK & WATCH REPAIRER.—The \.J undersigned is constantly receiving from New-1 ork hy K.vprc-r. new additions to hi-St'ifk of Watches, ( 'locks. Jewelry, Silver ware, ami Fancy Hoods, comprising in part—(lohi ami Silver Lever, l.'Kpitie ami l'lain Watches, with a full ami complete assortment of Fine Hold Jewelry, such as Hold chains. Lockets, Bracelets. (lolil Fens, Keys, Brejist-l'ins, Ear-Kings, Finger-Rings. etc. etc. Also, a large variety of Silver ware.such as Table and Tea Spoons, (.'ream spoons. Butter knives. Salt spoons. Spectacles, to gether with an extensive assortment of Fluted Ware—All of which wiil ho solil very low for CASH. Clocks.— A large assortment Clocks just received, of all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fifty Dollars. *o.. Watches repaired op. short notice. ;unl wakkantkp to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C. would beg leave to say. that he is prepared to execute the most diflicnlt Jul s. such as can he done at no other Shop short of New-York city. W. A. CH AM DUBLIN. Towanda. February 1. 1855. r OOKIMf (JLASB ELATES CCT AND l-i fitted for anv -ixe, to h had at the .'ewclrv Store of Feb. 1. ISSS. * W. A.CHAMBKftLIX. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. Warner's .V*ic .'• Splendid Jrire/rif Store, one door north rf ft Itt vs IJrnff Store, __ II \Sjv-t been opened with the largest ami _ m'-t i ll'it e si n k of FASHION ABLE QjplA JKWHIIY evi i 'illi ieil If a d.i-i i iiiiiuatiiig WE—J j| piih'ie. Indeed. In < :tn safely -cy til.:t with tee opening of his new store bus been in augural*d a new era in the Jewel, y line, inasmuch a - - along with tin ehoieeaud elegant assortment he gives the most n liable --'iraliee of an nliim-t increiii t,le reduction in price* ; the rich ami tasteful article* hav ing hern all bought with ready e;:-h. A. M. W.. when lie reflcets iciv, for the pa-f years,with a far less attr.it tive st-x k. he ha- i njt.yet! .u large a share of public patronage. Hatters himself that t'.e immense in cTcn-e of t lood- he tn w oilers, which havi hei n bought -o tmteTi m< re auvaiitugeou.-ly. will enahle him to increa-i the gegeroits confide 'ice which has hitherto been vouch safed to him. lie tin lefoie .- licit-.: Coiitimiatiee ol tile favor ot his old ci;-t "titers, and invites the public general- Iv to eome and see the fashions. ' a#-THi: WATCH KKFAIRIXH DEPARTMENT nil! continue to le distingui-lied by the skill and de-patch which ha- heretofore enaU* d it to enjoy tiie enviable rep utation of la ing the most tellable in town. Towanda, September 'it. 1 . .. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would infortn !.:• : r . •;.aild toe * - -wj pulilu- that he is n. receiving at Id- old stand one doer mirth oi Laporte. Mason A- Co.'s banking lioiise, a large ami extern ivc u.-.-ortnieilt of Sofas, Mnhowtttty Chairs, of various patterns, Rosewood ami Mali ■'.tin -id" am! Centre Tables, 1 tilling, Tea and I'"inhr >k' Tables. Si ; ,ds "f i vcrv kind. Cane, Flag and Wood seat Co lirs.higli ' Chaim. Child; en's Rock-rs. it. ! lead-, Bureaus, Lounges. (Hit and ito.-e --woo,l Fieture Frames. Iron Hat Ffai ds, (' uner and -id" do. of walnut and mahogany: Ci vile-,, Cribs. Wardrolies, Cupboards. I. > king gla—t -. Ac. g-C(H FIN'S. of e-cry .-ize ami quality, arid will at tend on all oi as'.oi ; w hen required. Tic public are invited to * \ oaiu • my assortment licforc punTudng el-evriiere. as I will I! el eipirthan any other establishment in Northern lVun- i ii aiiia. Towanda, A ego t s, ] CHE 0y.25 &K&X7D STILL IN 0 I'LL AT ION! 'l"' l'" 1 ' 1 '■ that be has now- •!. ;i: 1 wi.i in.- !.• l.t order :ii k'bds of CAi'.lXil 1 Fi i'MTClii:, 'JI M M i | ' I' S* •'j<. I M van -. I .unir ■-*. tVn- Jkl} 1 j j tr . bud. I lining am! ilreak; -t Ta- L-iL-.-iyb -1 —~ ' '■!'. .Mahogany. Waim t. Maple and g ft g"~ |i. berry Bureaus. Stands of various *. * -JL-. i" kimi.-. Chairs and Iled-teadsofeviTy desesiption. Which are. and wiil lie mad" ol the best ma terial a ol workmanlike manner, and whit h they will sell . for- a-h cheaper than eon lie bought in any other Ware room in the country. RKADI-MADE CO'TINS. on hand on the most rea sob:dile terms. A good HMAIISM will tie furnished on Funeral a Jons. J.V.MLS a!ACKIN'SO.V Towanda. January 1. Is',",. LOOTS A X I) S II 0 ES. •Tc-hn VS. Wiicosr, nA> 1 ic-.ted iti- est.i: Hshtisrtit on Main Street, on door N'orthofthe "Ward llonse. ,T and trill ivtitinue the tnauuta, tare of COOTS -lloi's. a a heretofore. Ile lia just received from New-York a large assortmeiit of \\ onialis Chih'.ri us" a.'d Misses' Sin -s, which are offer ed at low prices. The ntti-i.tiois of ti u Ladies is particu larly dire ted t - iii- a- • •rt'uer.f. comprising tin- following new stylesFnamdieil Jenny Liiid gaiter hunt-.; do. shoes : tda- k lasting and •-:!?< gaiter : walking shoes, Lus k'is. ,V e. Misses' gaiters ami shoes, of every description. A la rape variety of Chiidreiis" fancy gaiters, boots Jc shoes of all kinds. For the (lentleinen. nlrrm-t every style of gaiters and sin es. I hi- st -ek ha been personally -v ie. ted with cure, and ho believes he can ofll r superior articles at reasonable pri. es. nj- The strictc-t attention paid to MwrFVCTcniscs, and he tiopes by doing work well to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage he lias hitherso received. Towanda, Feb. I. Is.-,. 7 ,. Cheap Boof, Shoe and Lealher Slore. J f)._ IIVMIMIUKY is just rn • reviving next dour to U.S. Mcrcnr's .Aj. fJ store in i', wamla.a ! :rge and well selected leL stock of BOUTS. SHOKS ,V FIN'IMN'tIS. from New York, which with a constant supply of HOMi: MANTFACTCBKI) WUItK. SOI.IJ'A CITKR LLATHMIt. FBF.NCH AND AMKItICAN CALF SKINS. MUItOCC). Ac. he is desirous ♦-< sell a< small profits. Feeling grateful for past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of public pa tronage. oif A tfrt*nrr 11'tirtt ami Repairing done on short no tice. CASH paid for Hides and Skins. Tow alula. June 11. IRV. K.WATIinrS 11. M.SKWAUO. v. H.COOK. ?> WATiiors a Co., />/•;.! lkns i.x I \ • i;i:.\\ Y ,v suK/.rn.uintrAitK, x„v. 1 a J. Water-t. F.I mi rn. N". V. We lia\ c ie.-ontiy made i irgc additions to our extensive stock, and hive tn -w on hind a eornple'e as Jortment of ev ery description of Hardware, which" we offer at the lowest cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Buihiiug Ma terials, Iron and steel, X iii- and spik >. Ropes ami Cord ag'e. Faints, I ids ;;ml Cila-s. Mill saws of every size ami sluipe. either Mnlay thing or Circular. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of Tmlia Rubber A leather. Class at wholesale. We are prepaied to supply M'-n bunt ■ with CI i-s, Nails, - ' \ the-. Forks. A"., at Man ufaeturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. CDRTiIAC foil's TOOLS -Wheelbarrows, Ames'Sho vels. Blasting l'owder. Ac. Agent- for Ri-li ,v Wilder's Fatent ,<f ilanoniler .Safes, Fairiiank's Fiatform Scales, and Welch A Crillith'sCircu lar saws. Large sizes up to f;o ineli, always on hand and sold at Factory J'rices. I'artjcular attention paid to orders by mail. Klmira, April 7. 1866. n-lt-lim R E M O V A L. COUJNS & POWELL, U7"Ol LD respectfully inform their friends and tiic pub lie generally, that they have removed their Cloth ing ami Furnishing Store tn'their New Building on the west side of Main Street, next door to Hall A Russell's, and wiil be happy to wait ou all who may give them a trail. Their stock consists of Black Cloth fonts. Plain and Fancy Cassiiiieres. Tweeds anil Jeans. Black and Fancy Cassiuu re Fants. Black Sttin Vests, Silk Velvet and fan cy do.. Silks of all kinds. White Mursnitlcs and fancy d<.. White and fancy Linen Fants. (ivcralis and oversliirts, white and fancy shirts, drawers, collars, cravats, socks. Hats and Caps of all kinds .aid i| ,t.dities. a good assort ment of Boys Clothing, such as Coats, Vests and Fants which we are selling oil'at cost. (Jeiitlenien wishing clothing made up to order, will do well to give us a call, as we have a good assortment of Cloths, Cussimeres and Ve-tings on hand, which we are ready to make up on slewt notice, and WARRANT!!!' to lit in every way, or no -ale. We do our own cutting, and Hatter our-elves that we know as milch alsuit it as most people, having had some years experience in busines Cl'TTlN'tl doue to order as n ual.—Where Hoods are bought of us. no charge made for cutting. As regards cheapness, all we a-k is to give us a call before buying elsewhere. • J. M. COLLIN'S. PERCIVAI, POWELL. Towanda, August 7, ls.tfi. EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD ! it If you procure of DR. 11. C. PORTER, South store in the Ward House, THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER. K|iiallv adapted to Loaves. Hot Rolls, Biscuit. Buckwheat and other tlriddle Cakes, t lingerhread, all kinds of Sweet ' ekes. Butt, r to; Dumplings, Puddings, Pot pies. A, . Ac Fi ice < cuts. ' March in. Ml <\ RK. SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE 2'rcnting the Public Square. r IMIK -nibrrrihrr. thmtkTill fnr.the lit er.il y.ntromjro of tin* lust venf. intend- fi oaj.' ■ "v nr. h >"d . , n I. v•rtiiio:it <■" tin vry he-t ;iri ides n-u; lly k'-|t hi nur line, which hk W: di-tm-e of nu <ir-h term- a . w 'jjj ™ y ♦<> all who unit !'!, miize !: ills. The purchases a e !.: •. I'< elitiieiy V.i'h lii-li in hand, and lor 1 lie I en-toTner- wit! p . ieve the l.i rie'lt of a n<n>( l article at a low ] rice. All articles thull am-veer o,i rccMniu. 1,,; V and tii't trm . null il n* rtj'. <ti nted. ' 1 '' Ilitlirii! Ailvirr !rnititi!on*!jr *ivfn at llir Offirr, rlinrnin; tr.!y for the IHdiciai-s. T!u stock c.iiM-t-. of a coin] letc and • elect a - ortiueut of DRUGS, rEDICI?JES, Aib'D GROCERIES, ['arc Vi'ini' & Liq'mrs. for Medicinal use. London Purler A Sr-trli Ale. .UA. HIEMOS POPULAR PATENT MEHICISfSS The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, ITArsiag bottles SHd pie Shells, Sreast Pumps, Teeth Kings, Catheters, Jcc. ' " American 9 JU stylish $ Chinese Razors ami Knives. FRESH vam\i & srnm FLUID— NEW & BEAUTIFII PATTERNS CF LAMPS : Superior SOEACSO &. SHUTS' !—-Choice brands cf Pure Zlr-vanna, Priaeite and "iFara CZUJLIiS ! * Oik, Turttfcbc-N, fahtss. fl*cj Cu:iei y. Manvinz Soap I'lOttj irliciis. Lc. \e- ~ ' ' Hail* I>yts, Ilnir Ilostoror, Fancy Soujis. Shnvimr Crista, Touth Pov.ia r, F 'r.-o■' for 'le J lanua; tv'.mf, i \\ h,Port ruoiiiifH'-, Ftivst*-, 11, iv. A'olottKu. It'ce cm] Ijjivriiiier V\ at< rs, r F<l ami Sum!" linxes, ititlollihh- Ink FAMILY GROCERIES: Iliac'; ami (ircen Tea* ; Itio aiid .Javn Cotfec : Molnsso*, Syrupy, Pj icc-. ir ,Vr Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, tkc. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOI'TiI END OF THE WARD HOUSE! Tiariuida. February 1. 1*35. it. M. |. NEW ARRANGEMENT. j| The Mammoth Hardware Store CMATRiELD & STORKS, ggBp&l? PSiM'.* -v . As Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware 'Wi IIUIiSE TRiM MINGS, of every description, Cnrjn-n!rrs, Cabinet m/i.'ci-s, Jil'ici.sm'iffis and Sht.c ord 's^GMnir AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, l„ f;n i nliuo-t everytldii-- !!mt (He industry nffhe couatrvr-i|i;iic■<. I. ® ;idd'ti'"i we ure e uistiiiitly receiving and k. e,> ~ri hand ;'i full tm k nf c^ tJs^ Stredrs and .'verier nlnn, Ih rs-- > Jrrn, Sail n-d -. J,-.\ Warranted of thy U-t qtiality, and sold n < chrap s qan >* p, m 0 f av efeblishnu nt we ' f New Tort Afc larker uUi .\a:K Lead I'IJ e. Sa-n. Ptittj, White Lead, Unseed (lit, "which i< wumiitnl ycrltctlv pare. Saddlery hardware, and Carriage leaker's Goods. O'AI, AM) Wool) COOK AM) I'AIM.OIi STOVES. Ino >r and le< „ e ' - \i'.. I.■ vI ■(> and s ct i (,in Stnv<'<. --t'tv*' I'iiiv. ,v. • 1 -w re eivini; .1 fel Mipptjr of the celebrated < •> kw <)OVERXOU, wUicli is pronoiinced )>y all iudtres As the best owk Store in the market. It is es]>eciaHy adanted t.> the t'wrwer's use. \s WC have t ! r e-t a: !U" ' - .M.deti liardwar- -- ..re 011 the New V >r k n.d Krie Iktii' ,td uni we intend t purchase v-od- .11 t . !.<• t h , ,kets. .tad i.y keepittu.l full a--i vtiaeut. st!li:;c;is u> c> a- ("■- U-.w- tmin: to ~rr the petronime tie..e d<>i tc i.. .1.-- in IUU ntarkvt. SJTOKRS A ClI vTI'Ki.l 1 - Oweyn. N. V. Oct. d!, l v it. & NEW ARRA NG E M ENTT P ATT ON JTST OPKNKD. W- ; CN THE C.RNER CF GRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, f | ill I! siitceriliers would r- -;•■!' illy ini'nrin tlie ; r friend-rand the ]>iil,! i<- htv f. ;mrd . co-p:irtiicriiilo ;l 1 llie I.is}j ItiiMu.es--. and are new rt ceiviny at So. 4. in I'attwi's \ e liriek lil.e k. fmm the . itie.->f Philw- ; - phia and Xew York ;i I.ir.ee and well solo ted stock of American. French and FnHi-h G HEMIC AIX mm, MEOIGINE?, G|oo:ii? f PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STIFFS. CRdSSiNQ COMBS, PERFJM'AY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MOMNAES. &e. 22S , S5?H.iriZiriTS, and a variety cf the most approved Trussd, Abdominal Supporters, die., always en hand.' London Porter nn<! Srotrh Ale, and Purr Liquors, for Mi'dirinal p'lrpo^s. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for ISie Hat, Hair. To;lit, Nails, Boots. Painting, Varnishing, HliiSfwasliiiur. If. The Lovers vf COOP CIO I E S end TOPACCO, will jlud ii larfre ctsw'tl <7 ■ I ■Hit, \ :I'ii cud CliLurg, cue' the finest brands <-J Tnb 'cin nd - v A. (autphenc—Partirsiiar ULnition paid lu llir Manurarttirp of IU UNJNL VTA HI. Aml u fre a**t>rlun-nt if /.IMPS', i.f nil Fset rt. 1/ ih-tcrlptionn. Hint Cage*. aid ' v ''" All <f wliich i- niter* -1 or -.'.;0 at erentlv redacd rstc-. () :r -t' k l'eiiij; la) ire and ntn-tlv jan'' reed Inwiftir and Manui.e turrr ~t the l-.we-t rate*, and with C.edi, en >L!es m In -di at redm-ed t<i. i! •; tislactnry to all. \\ e invite the at tent inn nt the puhlie to an t [)'-(i..' c\a miiiat inn "t "..r -t •' "■ - * l, '*' " Our M 'Jo is —" TIIK CASH SYSTKM—QI'It'K S A I.MS SAfVI.I. FFi" i ! Our fln<Hl< are seleeted with the tnd warranted tn le what tl'.ev are r>-;>ri :>• il: i. • • tine contrary, we ate not onlt willing hut request'our cu-toniOD to YefcirnftTwmi. and the in ' ~ MB. I'AY.VK wffl give hi- special attention t-> the urenanttion oi FitBItCKII'TIOXS, which il aernratelv on tlie simrteit notice. JOsFi'll Towanda. June "J)i. 1 s.Vfi. KO'VAI'O !'■ ' BAKKIIY k BKSTAUKANT. One Door .\ orlh < f l/ie i i urd llt-iisr. fTMIK suhseriher would respectfully inform his friends 1. an<l llu> public peneially that In" has opened a !t A - KKirY AXD KATIXt! S \l.t><\. one door nan!i of the Ward House. whore ho intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything hi the liar. mioFi as ISrend, llisouit Rusk. Crackers.*.tumbles, nil kinds id Cake, Ve. I in vin.tr secured the services of an experienced linker, and usinc tu>nh hi t the be-t I rani! • of Hour, lie fools emitidcut of trivinir satisfaction to ail who may favor hint with their pat rouaee. Wcddinp and other parties furnished with whatever ro ijuiied, on short notice anil at the most reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies. Nuts. Fruits, Ac., kept always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. FIiKSH OAS'IKIIS received three times per week hv express, and sold whoh ale and retail. Hot Coffee served nil t all hours. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 18,1-Ai,. ti. A. BUBBAXK. LIGHTNING RODS. CJAII 1' subscriber i. vin.r had two years' experience in t lie 1 l.ipiituinp Itod trade, in and almnt I'hiludelphi.". his now oomtneneed the lui-im -s in Rrudfunl and adjoining Counties, lie will d-> bushics. near home, and Use tioth inp hut the liest arts :>■ .f If d a-d Fiatina points, all war ranted such, anil erected in tin- no-1 perfei t and sut> tan tinl manner. and as strictly a; ■ i scientific principles as any line of telesrra-h. I'i i -ms wi liinp their families ami property protect. .1 from tie de-tnyinp apcut can do so by applvintt to the suhseriher at i.eilay-ville. la-liny-ville, May Fh Is.-,it. " |.\ (iRKOORV. D 151 Ml A rri.f> ■> few first rnto our";, ti'r's.ile at jilo I'D.NS". JIAI.LT.OAI) IIOI'SE. TCVVANPA, PA. SSCSS3S T. CATUUSSR, ?ropncicr rpilK l'roprieter hat hi,- " it I\i '. r.Vp.- L familiarly known theOlilJ MK "" ate in the lower portion of th ~ vi.l .. , 'J'', i . ■ pleasure ill in! OTUinff the jiuhUe that 'a- u | thoroiiirhly litti 1 up. painted, p u-et A ~ oil with pood furniture, with other .m|' : "V,[.:: : :rJ the convenience and iie-'itimudatioii 1 • 1 Tellers. that h"® And further, the proprietor he-;- leave a the expel ienec he has had in tin bu- ■ all ■ ' sell that he is capable of eatcriu" to ' ?•' : will favor him with their put rot; i " tioii to please the nio-t fastidious at ah ytc- The most acronimnlititip a-si-t.uit- a.w-.- ['lv;ivo #-.*>?! an*! try nn. i .\-.i ISti.l. Mh\ K), IBi6* _ TIMOTHY Si:r:i> - A I the store of '"I " J. D. HUMPHREY T> N'IWV •IFCFiVIv: an excel . ntKW I in", s. lathes , 11111 •11> - 1 1 ■ i i.-jiiiliii-" IIS. Also, shoe IY-s, Thread i niii.u- whi 1: he invites publ.i- atteiA -a. , mAH persons hat inji •' , ■ p - ' the suhseriher. aie inviied t-' nets-'h " „,|,!,ii.' . veuient mat call on . Fiisbie. Drwell.prevfi.us to tie I '.th • ■ ' time delnupietif- may c\p< ' ~l" Tow iimlJ. .ni •. .I.f nmr; I" '•
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