Department. How to Feed Horses. fcinco we commenced the publication of the i'lnuuliman We have more than once called the attention of the public to the importance ol feeding lior?en ifi a projicr manner—especially when on n journey. And we bare reason to think that these hints have not been slighted, for we have seen thcin copied iuto nnnurons papers, and we now hear lew complaiut for want of proper feeding than we did twenty years ago. Horses on a journey reqm're more attention than those employed for draft on a farm, and more than sticfi aa are used in trucks and drays in cities, for it is fast driving which exposes thein to the severest tests ; and therefore hor ses that are trsed principally for light carriages on the highways are worn out orach sooner than farm horses. The times of feeding horses which are ex looted to travel fast ou the highways, are quite important. One good rule is never to give them hearty food just before starting. Many stage horses have dropped dead it* the high ways merely on account of eating too" hearty rood before starting on a journey. It was once a rule never to feed with grain of any kind when the horse was warrr\ and had jierfornied his day's work ; but wow we hear very little of this rule, n9 ten horses are found to die suddenly in consequence of harddrivii g soon after eating grain, where one has faihd by having grain given him soon after his work Mas done, and while lie was yet warm and sweaty. The reason of this difference is very plain, us soon as you reflect 011 it, and compare the romlilion of the horse with your own Let any man eat a hearty dinner and then run a u smart race.—Let him chase " the cows from the meadow, the sheep from the corn," and lie will experience a pain similar to that which seems to exercise the horse, and should he be forced, as the horse often is, to continue on in spite of his disease, he would drop down and expire for the same cause. The truth seems to be that nature should be consulted in all such cases : and nature indi cates that rest after eating is more important rhan at any time. All n?e inclined- to rest and •deep H9OU ufSer eating hearty food, and s pen nl'ry is attached' to a violation of this natural rule. Rest is required in order that the food may have a opportunity to digest ; but violent exercise arrests the process of digestion. The experiment has been fully tried 011 dogs rluit have been full fed. Those that have been lirt ont toparsae tine chose have been found, on opening, to have the food whole in their stomachs at the end of three or four hours ; while such as were kept at rest, had digested ull the food which they had eaten. From these facts it is clear that horses should not have their most hearty food immediately before starting in a stage or chase where rapid travelling is expected. Let them have the principal pait of their grain af nrgiit, after the day's work is over. In regard to the old objection, that horses must not have grain when they are warm, we have no faith in-ife. We have never yet had good evidence that it bsrse haw suffered merely from eating his accustomed quantity of grain while he was warm, or even in a state of pers piridiso.. ehi a journey, therefore, let your hoses hare their grain at night, when they have tiinc to digest it, and they will be ready to start early in the morning—before breakfast if you choose and travel* .without injury. When you have horses that have long been, used to-grain, you j may order half a bushel* of oats to each h®re, ami you may put these into the manger as soon as you please after your horses are put into the stable. We have often done this on a long journey,, and have found it the most economi cal mod'c or travelling-:. When an a journey, you are not certain that" the hay is good, and if you rely principally up on hay, in what condition can you expect to find your team in the morning ? But oats are generally of such a quality that hungry horses will eat enough to sustain'themselves. They will fill theto stomachs- early ina< variety ripening several days earlier, than that whk*h< you - been done once, and may be done again. I'lace the seed vessels, as soon as gathered, upon a doth in the shade, so that they may j become perfectly dry, at which time thresh'out the see Iby means of a small stick"; Winnow mil the chaff and small or defective seed, .and jyit the reniaiudcr in drawers- or.small paper bags. Every kind should l<* labeled -with its name and the year when raised—irrthfs-mnn aer, " Early Salmon Rrdish, 18off." This will prevent all possibility of the inexperienced cultivator mistaking beet for cabbage seed, or sowing that which by the lapse of time, has lost its power of germination. Keep these drawers or ltg3 in >.a cool,dry apartment,where no injury may be apprehended from moisture or the attacks of mice. With care seeds may ! preserved for several .years, aocowliag to the aaaoxed table. The vitality of seeds, under favorable cir cumstances, may be depended .upon for the fol- Owing periods :. Parsnips, rhubarb, and other thin scaly seeds for one year. - Balm, basil, beans. cadron, carrot-, cress, In dian cress, lavender, leek, okira, onion, peas, jieppcr, rampion, sago, salsify,.savory; scorzo nera, thyme, tomato, wormwood, and' small herbs generally, for two years. Borage, borecole, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, radish, sea kale, tarragon and tur. ip,.fcr. four years Beet, burnet, celery; chervil, cueumlier, dill, fennel, nyssop, melon, pumpkin, sorrel and sciiiiish, irom fivo to eight or ten vears.— Srhtnck's Gardner's Text Hook. flrt3inc3 garbs. TP. MADILL, M. I)., PHYSICIAN • AND SURGEON —Office at his residence in Wyiox, Fa. July 28,1855. —(>m DR. JOHN MTXTOSH, SURGEON DENTIST, HAS RETURNED. Office next dm.r l>> Mirror** store. and over Alexander'." Clothing Store, Main street. Towanda. February 24. 1855. • I A M KS M ACFAIYLAN E, A TTORXE Y *1 AT LA If*. TOWANDA , PA. Occupies tlie Office, in I lie Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Adam* Esq. C#-He will attend to procuring Bonntvljind Warrant* and Pension*. MARCH 22, 1555. H. J. M Ann.L P. P. MORROW. M ADILL k MORROW, A TTORXE YS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA H',—Office over Mercur'* Store. Towanda, Pa. Towanda, April 2, 18. n-43-tf DKEH. MASON. PIIYSICIAN AXI) SURGEON, offer* hi* professional servire* to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at hi* residence ou Pint- street, where he can always be found when not professionally engaged. _ JOHN' C. ADAMS D'A. OVERTON. \ DAMS k OVERTON, ATTORNEYS J\. AT LAiV. Office in the room formerly occupied by George Sanderson, over Burton Kingsbery'a store. Towanda. 18. Q U R VE YI NO.—J AMES A. PAIN E, Sur- O vevor for Bradford County. la prepared to attend to the'above business in all its branches. His office is at Towanda. All letters addressed to him at this place wilf meet with prompt attention. April 4, 1854. PUY 11. WATKINS, ATTORNEY &c VT COUNSELLOR AT LA W, will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to his rare. Collections will receive his special attention. Office a tew doors north of the Ward House. Tow.inda. Mav 15. 1"6. IP B. PARSONS, ATTORNEY AT Li* LAW, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. M. & 11. F. Long's store. Aug- 7, 1 56. TOWANDA FBMMJB SEM'iMIEY. THE MISSES HANSON respectfully inform tlio public that the Fall Term of their school will open in the new building on second street, west of the Ward House, on Monday September 15. 1*56. Miss O. P. HANSON will have the general superinten dence of the school, assisted in Music by Miss REBECCA I). HANSON, and in French bv Miss EMMA HANSON'. Thankful for the patronage already extended to thera, they beg leave to aßsnre those entrusting their daughters in their charge, that every effort will be made to deserve the confidence and favor of their natrons. The school year will consist of four quarters, of eleven 1 weeks each. "The summer vacation commencing in July, and ending in September. A recess of a few days will be taken at the holidays. tkxws, rKB QUARTER: Frrtf Cfrtst —To inclhd'e thC'elementary English !g qq branches, and the study of the Latin language, f Second Clot *—To include the more advanced stu- f dies of the English branches, with Mathematics, s <9 00 and the study of Latin and French ) 77ii'rrf Clots- —To include Mathematics, Mental j and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac., 112 00 with Latin and' French,... ) Each pupil will bring with her a desk and chair. There will lie no extra charge whatever. Music—lnstruction 011 the Piano, with use of instru ment, will be given by Miss REBECCA D. HANSON, at 210 per quarter. Boarding for young ladies can be obtained in private families at reasonable rates.. Pupils from a distance will receive the especial care of the teachers. LECTURES on Rhetoric, Moral and Intellectual Pliilb' sophy, and the higher branches ot English Composition, will also be delivered once or twice in each week. They beg leave to refer to the foffowing named gentle men :—Kt. Rev. ALONZO POTTER. Bishop of the Diocese of Penn'a, Philadelphia ; Rev. Dr. MACLEAN, President of t3ie College of New Jersey. Fsr>u. D'.gvip Wii.MOT, O. F. MASON, C. L. WARD, JOHN F. MEANS, Tk P. BMISTOW, H. 8. M-erccr, O. D. BART UKTT, E. 0. GOODRICH, Towanda.- THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS : REV. SAMUEL F. COLT. Principal, Professor of Natu ral, Mental and Mnm>Science : REV. JAMES McWILLf.vST, .¥. .M > Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettresj: crr.tiU.Eß- Ro COBURN, A. M., Professor of MaSfcema tics and Master of Normal School- E.ALBERT LUDWIG, A.M., Professor of Modern Lan guages. Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing ; MIBB MARY M. FOSTER. Preceptress MISS EMILIE A. BUTLEIt, F .. MISS ELLEN C.COLT. f Assisthnth , MISS HELEN M. CARTER. Assistant it) Music ;■ SV-CAXFELD DAYTON, Steward! The Fall Term commences on WEDNESDAY, August 20, 1856, and will continue fourteen weeks. The Winter Term commences November 26, and contin ues 14 weeks, besides 10 days recess at Christmas. EXPENSES PER TERM I Payable invariably in advance—Fuel and contingencies n'lPincililbd'r. Tuition in toe Fifth class, (primary) per term f4 " Fourthy. . 6 .. Third.... 7.. " 5ec0nd:........ 8 .. " Fir*t 10 Pupils using sebolar-hips are charged $1 per term for fuel and contingents ; for instrument on which to take lessons, 60c, or for practice $2.00 No scholar, whose" parents or guardians shall reside withtli-twn niiles of the Institute shall be admitted to tui tion therein upon any permauent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. KXTBAS : French, Herman, Spanish or Italian, sac*?,.. 5r When taken without other branehw, 7 .. Phnttag. 3 .. Ornamental nel(lwy,eeh: ... 3 .. Tuition on Piamo-Povtt- iVitlj u*p of instrument',... 12 .. do do per quarter of 11 week* 10 .. Oil painting in landscape*, per term "... 8 do figures VO Iloom rent for lodger* 1 75 The Young Ixidies will find board in the Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week, 1 75 Fuel and light 25 The male pupil* can find board in private families, at per week from $2 00 to 2 50- Wushing, per dozen 38 Pupil* boarding in the Hall, (who will be exclusively Feroalia,) 1 will furnish their own bed, bedding, towel*, Ac. and the table mlber at their option. NV> pupil taken for lis* than half a term. The boarding bill* for the tfcrrn irttmUbe*p*:" in advance; or one hall thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the term. Pupil* entering the Institute arc tb the obser vance of the Regulation*, and none will be- ajtofrtetPon other terms. K*pecial pxcrcisos arc arranged without extra rhargc for those qualifying themselves a* teachers for common schools. 8. F. COLT. Sec. C. I- WARD. President. _ July 3, 185fi. A. WjcKitA w. Treasurer. Book Binding. THE undersigned has the agency of one of the best Binderies in X. V. City, and i* ready to re ceive Book* Pamphlets, Magazines, Ac., to be bound in any style desired, in the neate-t and most substantial manner and at very rates—shall be forwarding a Jot very soon—so send in your volumes. O D. BARTLETU April 24, 1856. NEW DRUG STORE AT NICH'OUS. DRS. G. M. G. P. CADY would respect fully announce to their friends and the public that they have just opened a new and extensive DRUG STORE ht NICHOLS, X. Y. Their stock is new and carefully select/*?/. sK*4-s;ousists of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, among which are 'And, zinc, chrome green and yellow, india red. verm ilium, Ac. Oils and Varnishes, a variety. Dye-staffs, including logwood, cam woody thst?*, etrfoenr, gran u'dtiM tfn, -iHdife*,' Si*.- BRT'SHES for paint? hhir; hat, clothes, shoe, teeth, Ac. • Window glass, putty, catnphene, Burning fliiitfy alcohol; tan ner's oil; very pure LIQUORS for tnedirinal purposes ; Patent Medicines, I-obin's Extracts for the bandkhrchief; rancy. Arthies,. Yankee Notiem^ Snuff, Cigar*. Ac. Ac.- To Physicians our stock oilers iuduceroentl as belligof the l/est quality, carefully selected, and sold cheap. Give us a call, and see if you can purchase as cheap elsewhere. " U. M. AG. P. CADY. Nichols, June 13, 1R56. BUTTER TUBS & FIRKINS—A^nam tity of good Dirtier Tubs and Firkins, jnst received and for sale by narv'-'O H. S. MERCUR. CAUTION. —Whereas my wife ELIZA BETH, I his left, my bed and boasd without cause or provocation j -I thevaforo-forbid all persons trusting her on my account,"a* I will pay no debts tbot she mav rtiw tract after this difle. WM. PATTERS/ML Septi 20,1856."- PU iiK CIL)EH' VIN EG A R— A good arti cle at FOX'S. Hliscrtla cons. TIOGA rOXNT AGRICULTURAL WORKS!! It. M. WELLES & CO. A THE.XS, BRADFORD CO., PA. Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealer* in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND BEPERATORS. COMBI.VKO TmXBUKBB * *I.V.Y WRBB, Portable Saw-Mills. Clover Hullen and Feed Cutters, Emery's Cider Mills, Apple Parers, Clow and Kelsey'* and other Grain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tools. Ketchnm's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymour's Grain Drills. Broad cast Seed Sowers. Ac. Magic Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, leather and Rubber Beltings. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated FAN KILLS, Which I ain prepared to sell at cither WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, on very favorable terms. These mills are warranted second to none in the United States, for durability, efficiency and simplicity, and will do in the best manner and rapidly, all kinds of chatting and cleaning all kind* of Grain, Grass Seed, Ac, BT Warranted to chaff fit for market, from 40 to CO bushels of Wheat per hour. Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc. Extras furnished for repairing Emery's sud Wheeler's machines. Descriptive Catalogues. Price Lists and Circulars of all mnchine* sold by us. sent gratia and postage pre-paid, to all applicants. Send ns your name and address. Athens, Pa. June 25, 15C. R. M. WELLES A CO. THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, AN'P DIRECT & TO St FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. JAMES HARRIS, ELECTUICIAN, of Towanda, respect fully informs the public that he has lately procured from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical Rath, which has proven to be one of the most Important and wonderful discoveries of the age, from its ability to extract minerals from the human system. Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco vered the process of extracting minerals from the body, by galvanism : more recently, M. Verges, of New York, an electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of poisonous minerals into his system in the prosecution of his art, conceived the idea of removing them by the same processes, he succeeded in doing so, and quickly recovered. He then applied the same means to others similarly af fected, wiin like results. His success exceeded his most sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove mineral poisons, but cured many diseases, some of which were this result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin gular power of this Hath to draw from the system all mi nerals that may be U4ged tnerein, to the great detriment of health. Very offen persons are afflicted by diseases wjiicli are bcyo'nd the comprehension of the most skilful physician*, and are the effect of poisonous mine rals accumulating in the sy'stfertl' for" years, taken iu the shape of calomel, lead, Ac. Ac. The following are some of the diseases cured by these baths; Rheumatism, Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's Uholic, Chronic Ulcers, Glandular Swelling*, Scrofula, Cancer, Xcnralia in all its form*, Salt Rheum and Hwors of all kinds. He has also S.B. Rmith'snewlv inventctT'fßECT AND TO-AXD FRO ELECTRO M AGNETIC MACHINE, which is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, have at command all the available medical efficiency of Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is verv great, in "introducing medicines in!o the system through the pores of the skin—applying it directly to the parts af fected, whicn'gWfs an increase of medicinal power over that of taking it into the stomach, rendering it particular ly efficacious in all locs i'diseases, I'am' ntoW prepared to apply these Baths, and also the Machines, at rav house in the south prt of the borough of Towanda, or 1 will visit patients at a distance, who are unable by reason of disease to come to this place, at mo derate prices. , , lam also sole agent for Bradford county /for tW r.lioVi< Machines. JAMES HARRIS. To wanda. December 22, 18. LIQUOR STORE. SFELTON wonld respectfully inform the v public that he is now ready at bis old stand, under Hall Jc RiisseiTs. south side of the public square, to furn ish itiose wanting PURE LIQUORS, with almost every thing in fhat' fine. He has lately made large additions to his stocit, purchasing of the best importers, and in the original package, lie has on hand, aud for sale in any quantity from a quart upwards : Brandy. —Signette, Cogniac, old Hennessy, and Otard. Gin. —Swan. American, and Scheidam Schnapps. 1 fhitkey. —Scotch, Old Rye, Monongahela, and Recti fied. 1 rt'ine.- riurrant' •an-'-JVown R!i"rry. Fresh Caniphene and Burning Fluid kept constantly on hand. Also 05 per cent. Alcohol. CIOARS of the best brands. Jugs of all sizes ; quart flasks, and a large quantity of empty barrels. < Binghnmton Ale by the gallon or barrel. Those favoring_me with their patronage may he certain that all articles will be what they are rCpr^siit'Tl. X. B. The person who borrowed my " Wantage Rod" is" requested to return it. Towanda, January 18,1856. THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE! 18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56 M. E. Solomon, Proprietor. THIS extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment, sitßuted'in Mirror's block. Main street, has just lien /filled with a large assortment'of SPRING CI JITHIXG. ■pfitr prtiprirtor-assurt*, the public thaV he fiaij tlie l>e*t and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towanda ; anffvT prove this fact he respectfully asks the public to call and examine for themselves. Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of substantial material— Coat, Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every thing in the line, will do well to calk He i'cofiilMit' he can satisfy all in price* atrlUqiialHy • . Br Don't forget the place—one door south of MeWnrV store, Main-st. Towanda, March 28, 1856. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS," AO- West side of the Publie Square, opposite the Court House. BAILEY just receiving a large addition to their stock of Provi-uAiVi, (rfbe-'ffijti, Yankee Xotions, Toys, Fruit, Confectionarvi Ac,, wbfeh will be sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhange for most kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Cowwrmrs or country dealers would ihi wcllth caif and examine our stock and prices. GROCERIES. Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Chocolate, j Cocoa, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Ginger, Pepper, Spice,' Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cina'mon, Gronn, I&>s. Spring and Summer Goods, Tracy dt Mooref,- HAVE JUST RECKIVEIVWuN York a large and well selected assortment of XEIV SPRING Sf SUM WE It GOODS, which have been setavtad* wiKh uraisna)rare, and pur-Had ~ ed at the lowwpo*Klrtr rates. Fee-tag confident that we can sell Goods for Ready Pay. aofirw ;* .-myxtabri-liment in the country, we ask the public togiv* us a call, and examine our stock and prices. May 16. 1856. /^ROCKRtEfv— /Calfant}' see' ow t Flrftwti, *TCruhhfd. Coffec aud -PulSnparn ;. Fmf Hyson A Bhii d Teas -warranted a snp*n>r arrtel*. or he money refunded -for *aW choip by B. KINGSBEBY. JDerri)anbi?c, &c. J W. J CLOCK & WATCH REPAIRER.—'TIIC undersigned in ronstantlv receiving from New-York by Express,new addition* to hi* Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware, and Fancy (food*, comprising in part—Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epine and I'iain Watches, with a full and complete assort roeiit of Fine Gobi Jewelry, such a* Gold chain*, locket*, Bracelets, Gold Pens, Keys, Hreast-Pins, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also, a large variety of Silver ware .each as Table and Tea Spoons, Cream spoons, Butter knives. Salt spoons. Spectacles, tie gether with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All of which will be sold very low for CASH. CLOCKS.—A large assortment Clock* just received, of all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Filty Hollars. Watches repaired on short notice, and WARRANTED to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C. would beg leave to say. that he is prepared to execute the roost difficult Jnba, such as can be done at 110 other Shop short of New-York city. W. A. I'HAMBKRLIX. Towanda, February 1,1855. LOOKING GLASS PLATES CUT AND fitted for any size, to be had at the ewrlrv Store of Feb. 1.1855. w. A.CHAMRERLLN. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. IK. Warner's JNVtr OLS—Wheclharrows, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder, Ac. Agents for Rich A Wilder'* Patent Salamander Safes llaVhirttrMratrs, amp Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. _ Large sizes up to 80 inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders bv mail. Elmira. Vpril-7-.1556. n-4>H2m MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. BALDWIN A POLLEY Sharing purchased the marble factory of this rißhgr. under the- sopwruitr&denr* of .ffnry Hanforrf; are happy Vn announce Char the Marble business in Waverly will now be conducted by them. They arc constantly receiving Italian and Rutland Marble, fpr**>nuroents. Head Stones, To nib Tahles, Stand Tops, Paint StonesJßi flew, *. flaring secured the services of G.H. POWERS, who is well known to fie The most perfect Artist in the state, they otters unparalleled inducements tonerson* wishing to secure any of the above articles, in efirapness, style and artistical beauty. Waverly, N. Y., October 13,1855. Books and Stationery. ITYILE' largest; aSsortftipiit of BOOKS and JL J STATIONER*!" ever offered in thispiarkM eotrthri*'- ii)g a very complete stock rf School * lils*k-ai amfXffeccl ldnefMih Bfsi'ie, and a Try fiPPaseorttnent of Stationery just owning and for sale nmisnaffv cheap at April 21, 856. O. D. B VRTT.FTTN. DR. SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public Square. THE subscriber. thankful for the lilicrnl patronage of the past year, intends to keep constantly on hand .1 ful! M •ortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which IIK wii.i. dispose of on such term* a- will t*- i. iafactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the (' ASH out customers will receive the benefit of a pood article at a low price. All articles shall answer our recouuumdatiuii and art warranted at represented. ' Medical Advice gralnilooslj given at the Offier, charging tnly for the Jlcditinr*. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porler Scotch Ale. ALL 7 HEMOS POPULAR PATENT MEDICISK •>' The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottles, Nip ple Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, Ac. American, English $ Chinese Razors and Knives. FRESH CAMPHENE h BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! Superior TOBACCO A SNUFF! —Choice brands of Pure Havanna, Princiep and Uara CIGARS ! pe I'alnts, Oils, Tarnishes, Window Glav*. RrtiSlies, Perfumery. Shaving Soap Fancy Aril ties, &c. &.c. Ilair Dves, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Fxtraets for the Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port inontinis, Purses, ltav, Colon ire, liosc and Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Roses, Indellihle Ink. \*e FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Teas; Rio and .lava Coffee; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, it Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, fcc. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! Towanda, February 1,1855. U. c. poHTKR, M. I>. NEW ARRANGEMENT. A The Mammoth Hardware Store CHATFIELD fc STORRS. ©Wi®£-@9 STa TTo Is new receiving a large and well selected afortment of j; 1 :-' 'Nm Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware HOUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Blacksmiths and Shut hill f n >* ~ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, j n faci almost every tlyiii" tlmt the industry of the country requires. In S we are constantly ntcciVing ami keep on hand a full stock of Sicrdrs and American Inn, Horse shoe Iron, Nail rods, Warranted of the l>e*t quality, and Mold as cheap a* can be purchased of any establishment • t.f V Y-rk. A lei Parker mill Xails, Lead Pipe, (.lass. Sash. Putty, W hif* T.sadU Linseed Oil. which is warrant!d perfectly pure- Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Maker's Goods. COAL AND WOOD COOK ANI) PARLOR STOVES. Parlor and < ook Wood and Coal Stoves. Regulators and Sheet Iron Stoves. Stove Pipe, Ac. Mow rt" • iing a full supply of the celebrated Cook stove MIYKRXOU. which is pronounced by aS judges as the l.c-t - ook St .rt in tit" market. It is especially adapted to the Fanner's use. As we have the largest and most complete llard'.vele Store oh the NVtr YmVar.d K.l Railroad, ami w<- intend n purchase goods in the be-t markets, ami by keeping a full assortment, selling as cheap as po—il |c. tvt It qs I ' -""'ire the patronage of those doing business in this market. " f* PoUltS A CIIATFELD. Owego, X. Y. Oct. 21, IkSiS. A NE W AIIIIA N GEM ENT ! Lj, PAT TON & P Y.V E, m*\ JZT&r' opex]']]). h ON THE CCRNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, No. 4, Pattons' Block, Tcwama THE snhscrihen* would respectfully inform their friends'and the public that they hav T.rmcl a c.-partm r -b'ji the O.tig business, and are now receiving at No. 4, in Pat ton's New Brick Block, from the citie* I'liiladn phia and Xew York, a large and well selected stock ot American, French and Knglish CHEMICALS, IIUOS, MIiIOINES, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, & iisstE'-ffisssrs ©3 s iß&sranr DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES. &c. SURGICiLL INSTKUMEIMTS. and a variety of the most approved Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, dec., always on hand. London Porler and Srolch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purpose. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for the Hat, Hair, Teeth, Nkifs, Boots, Painilncy Varnishing, M liltciv ashing, kf The Lovers of COOT) CICrABS and TOBACCO, trill find a large rariefi/ of clu cc lie" an, Vara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobacco and Snuff. famphene—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of BIRMMJ FLIID. And a fine assortment of f.A.'ifPS, of all sizes and descriptions, Bird Cage*. Cups. Nests mul "'• All of which in offered for sale at greatly reduced rates. Our stock being largo and mo.-tlv pun lia-cl fr ™' ' Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, and with Cash, enables us *> r~li at reduced j.ri —. that mas - •• tisfactory to all. W'e invite the attention of the public to art especial examination of our stock • I coeds .'.ml ' 4 Our Motto is —" THK CASH SYSTEM—(JL'It'K SALES -SMALL PROFITS." Onr floods are selected with the utmostVare and warranted to he what they are represented :if any diorM Up* the contrary, we are not only willing but request our customers to return them, and the mom v shall is- reton-iM MR. PAYNE will give his special attention to Vht preparation of PUKBt'IUPTIOXS. whU-ii will l "' ! accurately on the shortest notice. JOSEPH I'AfT . Towanda, June 26, 1856. KDW'ARP P. I*AY XL- BAKERY & RESTAURANT. Our Door North of the J['a rd /louse. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends und the public generally that lie has opened a BA KERY AN'D KATIN'II SAliktX, * door north of the Ward House, where he intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in the line, such as Bread, Biscuit Rusk. Crackers, Jnnthles, all kinds ot Cake, Ac. Having secured the services of an experienced linker, and using nonh hut the he-t brands of Hour, lie feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Wedding and other parties furnished with whatever re quired. on short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Ac., kept always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. FRESH OYSTERS received three times per week by express, and sold wholesale and retail. *d*Hot Coffee served up at all hours, TA*rfrfn"get thf place, one door north of the Ward HMMC. February 12, Mt. H. A. BCRBANK. LIGHTNING RODS. THE subscriber having had two years'exnerience in the Lightning Rod trade, in and about Philadelphia, has now coiuwrnredthe laisitiess in Bradford and adjoining Counties. Re witl do business near home, and use noth ing but the'best hrtiYle of Rod and i'latina points, all war ranted such, and erected in the iist perfect and substan tial manner, and as strictly upon scientific' principles as' any line of telfgrash. Persons wfsMtig their families and 1 Property protected from this destroying aqebt' cafi do so by tlHTsuhscrilier at l.eßa\ > eil!c. Lcltay-vilfe, May id, iftAti. * F. GREGORY. DIilLT> A PFLIIS ii few tirsl rate otieh, forjsale at flit* TOYS". | RAILRAD HOUSE. TCWANDA -PA. MOSES T. CARRIER. Proprietor THE Proprietor having recently leased the to™*' ] X familiarly known as the OI.P MKAN>* • ' ate in the lower portion of this i illapc. on 'J . p. .• pleasure in informing the public tii.it tin- ■> ' f l!; y'V | thoroughly fitted up, painted. pa|' I the experience he has bad in the business. i< • ( || | sell that he is capable of catering t" the w j,. tern. i will favor Mm \ri.Ti their patronage. M tion to please the most t'a-tidioiis at all ho'i • | ,Tlie most acconnqinkiJitig assis Snts ill".', dance. Please call and try us. To wan da, May 20. ltCiii. - Til MOTH Y SEED -A qurfntitv for j -X the store of jef j\ [). HUMPHREY IS VOW RECEIVING an rx<' lent loy**v liidie*\ chiMron > * , KS. Also, Shoe Tlm-ad. I.in * * llil which ktknntk public att • - tor All jiersoas having unsettled a< • 11, -s the subscriber, are invited to m kc ! - vfnient may eall on C. Eri-bie. Es'i- , , t ' . Orwell, previous to the 1 -til "t I-' • J"' time delinquents may expert spc< n> , | Towanda. ' Towamla. .ianuarv n, 1-