farmreis prpartmtat. The Horse in the Stable. If one would have a good horse on the road, he mast take care (if him in the stable. To the man who is fund of that noble animal, the horse, the stable is no mean place which is the home of his faithful servant. ' A part of the secret of the differences among horses may he found in the different ways they are treated in the stable. • This building need not hav,c the embellish ment eff architecturg l nor he made air tight ; but it should be eowTortalde—mule to promote the comfort of its occupant. 1 t should be well. ventilated, by allowing a drought of fresh air constantly to pass through it, especially dur ing the warmer moi Os. Do not alloW the air of the stable to he made offensive qnd un healthy by the presence of ammonia escaping from the excrements. Keep the air in your stable FIS sweet as it is in your own house ; for such is necessary for the health of a horse.. Plaster of Paris used freely about the sta ble is quite desirable, both on the score of com fort and profit.. It is cruel to 'foster a noble horse in a stable where the air is saffocating, on account of noxious gases constantly gener ating and escaping- for %vault• of a few quarts of some absorbent. - The floor of the stall should not hare much inclination—only enough to allow the water to pass off. The more level the surface on which a horse stands the better. It is said that " sprung knees " are occa sioned partly by standing on steep floors in the stable. That such a floor is not pleasant for the horse, is clearly seen in the fact that when the horse will stand across his stall, in order to find the most level position. Let the horge feel as naturally as possible in the stable. Ile has been furnished with a long neck, in order that he may reach down to feed, as he does in the pasture, awl not that he may reach up, and pulbout a small lock of hay from the rack. Give a horse a manger to feed out of, so that lie can enjoy eating:, and - do not oblige him to steal his fodder frona rack, with narrow spaces, as though he did not deserve his keeping. It is thought that a, horse will waste-11:s hay if he is fed from u' manger ; but he will not, if he has good hay, - given in proper quantities. The best, horsemen say—feed a horse as you do yourself. Give him his breakfast, dinner and supper, with nothing between meals. It is a mistaken kindness that keeps hay continu ally before a horse. When he has more- hay before him than he can eat up clean, he wastes it, or eats more than his system requires. A horse should have enough to eat and then, if not its use, should stand three or four hours with nothing; before him. Such a course of . treatment Ceeps his appetite keen, and he rel ishes his dinner. • Let him have a generous snpply of good bedding. A horse enjoys a good nice bed as much as a man, and 1s by should he not have it? A good horse deserves it. Because he cannot complain sleeping in the wet and dirt 'of the stable, or on hard plank, lct no man think that his horse. does not appreciate such favors as a good bed. Ile will lie down dur ing the day occasionally, if he is well cared for. For summer use, •saw-dust makes excel -Ipnt bedding, It is cool, sweet and even ; and also keeps the stall in a healthy condition. A supply of fresh, clean water is indispen sable to • the comfort of man and beast. I , Apse noticed that my horse drinks the most heartily after eating her supper, about eight o'clock in the evening. . Grooming is one of the civilities of the sta ble, and ought to be attended to daily. not only causes a horse to look welt but it pro inotes health. Footeng. , is . equal to two quarts otonts. Such attention paid to a' good horse is by To means like " casting pearls before swine." He who does it and treats his horse kindly, is sure of his reward.—?loin e Farmer. :GIVE II ENS MEAT.— Ma ny person complain' that their hens will tot lay, and that, notwith standing their assiduitv in furnishing them with 01 the articles ordinarily recommended to in sure fecundity, the eggs they produce will not " half pay the expenses." Now, we presume there is something lacking, or the fowls would not run their owners in debt. It is not gener ally understood, even by those who profess to be most deeply versed in the mysteries of " penology," that the hen being omiliverous, requires, to insure feenadity, a very liberal al lowance of meat I When enjoying her liberty in the fields, pastures, or door-yards, the prin cipal part of her sustenance is derived from in sects, worms, itc. She partakes but sparingly at such times of grain ; and often, when that article is supplied, leaves it for the more invit ing food which nature supplies her with,-in her favorite' haunts.. Now, if we confine her where the natural propensity for this description of food cannot be gratified, even though we - sup ply the best of grain, and in abundance, she will cease to lay. The privation affects her health, and will necessarily be an end of pro. fit until the deficiency is supplied. When fresh meat or fresh fish cannot be supplied, the com mon scraps of the butcher, which are hard and compact, can be kept any length of time, an swer all the desired purposes.— Yoe England Farmer. Vii r it AT SIT ATM TRIMS TO Pt.tsr.--For open streets and ground, the following list comprises the most choice collection. We place first in order those which we consider the best, all things taken into account : Silver-leaf maple, oriental plain, English and American elms, tu lip•trees, sycamore maples, sugar maples, pin oak, scarlet oak, burr oak, catalpa, linden, de ciduous cypress, liquid amber or sweet-gum, la burnum, cucumber, magnolia, Kentucky coffee tree, &c. We omit the evergreens, as we re commend setting them in spring, unless it be done early in autumn. Most of the above trees can be obtained of first-class nursery men, and they may all be set in spring, but we prefer this season of the year, if it can be done before the ground becomes solid. The silver-leaf maple, in its foliage, some what resembles the silver-leaf poplar, and is by many persons preferred to it. It is the most rapid growing of the maples. The other maples are well known as strong, robust growing trees, with thick, dense foliage, holding on to late in 'the autumn ; and they are among the most desirable of shade-trees. 107 Mrs. , Dubois, in describing an insane tom eat, says "He dashed under the bed, where he converted , his eyes into two balls of phosphorus, his tail into a bologna sausage, while his voice assumed an unearthliness' that reminded her of the old sorateh himself She ,hmt, hi m with the slop-pail .13123itim Curb . . DR CHAS. 31. TIT RIVEK . PIITSIV7A.Ir sußaßox offer( Mit )nufesslauni nervicas to the inhibit:tot.' iir Towatnta and vicinity. WS a and res idence in the dwelling recently occupied 14 II; potent, t:+ti., one door north of the Epbropsi Uharch, on - Maine St roet. .10111 S \PINTOS'!, SURGEON DENTIST, HAS RETURNED. OHee next door In SferrueK 4ore, and over Alexander'n Clothing Store, Hain .treet. Townnda. February 24, IBS:. JA MES MACFARLANE, ATTORNEY' AT LA IV. TOW \NO 4. PA. Occupies the Office. In the ITnirm Work, formerly owned by John C. ddams Esq. eir Ile will isttend to procuring Bomar Land Warrants and rensitrild. Starch 22, ISSS. M. Mani t. P P. Manner. ALAI)] LL & MORROW, TTORNE Y. 11 - AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW ,—Oftlee vr mu''. Store. Towanda. Pi. Towantta. t As()N:P/11.51C'1.1.1- A 2V L) fIURG offer. his prof esAomit I.er - rives to the people of Towanda and cidnitv. °flice at his reAidence ou Phu' street. where he can always he found when not profes-I..nally engaged. JOHN C. At)ASS:A. te A .VF.RTON. A DAMS fi OVERTON, ATTORNEYS' -,CI- AT LAW Office in the room formerly occupied hy Ocorfre Sanderson, over Burton Kingsbery'd store. Towanda. )P. C` 1 1:1' 11. WATKINS„4TTORNEY Ur cot' NSEI.I.OII AT LAW, will attend prompt ly to all bitsidess entrusted to lils care. Collections will receive his special attention. Office a lew dooN north of the Ward 110114 C. Towanda. May IS, 1.74. FB. PARSONS, ATTORNEY AT . LA Fr, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. M.l; Jr. F. Longs store TOWANDA TZEI. El.lg E2II'EINEMY. Tiff; missivS HANSO:ir'-respeetfidly inform the Endilie Mint the Winter Term of their seliard will open in the new building on second street, west of *the Vard House. on Monday, Deremher I. Isitn. O. 11. HASSON will have the general siincrlnten ilence of the school. assisted in Husk by Bliss ItIHECCA D. HANSON, and in Frencb by Miss HANSON. Thankfullfor the patronage already extended to them, they heg leave to assure those entrusting their daughters in their charge, that every effort will tie made to deserve the confidence al.d favor of their patrons. The school year will consist of four quarters, of eleven weeks each. The summer vacation commencing in July. sod ending in Septemter. A recess of a few days will be taken at the holidays. TEAMS, PLR QrAItTER First Chars—To include the elementary English 1 $6 00 branches, and the study of the Latin language. Second ('lass—To include the more advanced sue.) d;es of the English branches,with Mathematics, l f 9 00 and the study of Latin and French 'Third (Tula--`Co include Mathematics, Mental) and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, ac. ‘• $l2 00 with Latin and French. -Each pupil will bring with her a desk and chair. There will tic no extra charge whatever. Mt - sic—lnstruction on the Piano, with use of instru ment, will be given by Miss Ilensces I). HaNSOS:lit $lO per quarter. Boarding for young ladies can he obtained in private families at reasonahle rates. Pupil , from a distance *ill receive the especial care of the teachers. They beg leave to refer to the following named gentle men :—Fit. Rev. ALONZO POTTER, Bishop of the Diocese of , Perin'a, Philadeiphin ; Rev. Dr. Mact.gav, President of the Collette of New Jersey. Hon. ()AVID WILMOT, G. F. MASON, C. L. Wino. .fops F. SI F. D. F. A.)c ,, T ,H. S. Statcrn, 0. D. BART. nr - yr. E. It. Genilly', Towanda. THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA I\STRtCTOR9 REV. VM1.71.1. P. COLT, Principal, Protestor of Nato ell. Mental and Moral Science ; ran'. JAMES McWll.l,l AM, A. M., Professor or Ancient Langnaces and Relies Lettrea; CHARLES R. COBURN, A. M., Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal School ; E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A. M., Prom -carof Modern Lan guages, Instnottor nn the Piano and in Drawing ; MISS E. M. COE, Precttptress ; MISS EM ILI E A. BUTLER.I MISS ELLEN C—COLT. A 7'bi tanta ; HELEN M. CARTER. Assistant in Music ; Mr. CA N . PELB DAYTON, Steward. The Winter Term commences November 2 , 1, and contin ues 14 weeks, ,besides 10 days riTeas at Christmas. eirmvsmt ran TERM : Payable Invariably in advance—Fuel and contingencies all inciudet) : Tuition fn the Fifth class, (primary) per term,.... $4 " ' Fourth,. . . _ Third 7 F...econd " • First 10 . Pupils using, scholarships are charged SI per term for fuel and contingents ; (or instrument on which to take lessons, Soc, or for practice $2.00 No scholar. whose parents or guardians shall reside within two nines of the Institute shall be admitted to tui tion thgrrin upon any permanent scholar , hip rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. 0:11E1 French. German, Spanish or Italian, each, S When taken without other brunches, 7 Drawing 3 Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 Tuition on Plano Forte with use of instrument,... 12 do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 . Oil painting in landscapes, per term do figures.' ............ . 10 . Room rent for lodgers. ........... . I 75 The Young Ladies will find board in the Institute, nuder the care of the Matron, at per week—, . . 1 75 Fuel and light. . . 25 The male pupils can find board in private families, at per week,.... ..... .from 12 OD to 2 50 Washing. per dozen, 38 'Pupils hoarding in the Rail, (who,,xvill be exclusively Denudes.) will furnish their own bed, bedding, towels, c. and the table silverat their option. No pupil taken for leas than half a term. The boarding 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 be admitted on other term,. • E•pecial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. F. COLT, See. C. L. WARR, President. July A. Wlcanax. Treasurer. Book Binding. TifE undersigned has the agency of one of 1 the best Binderies in N. Y. City, and is ready to re ceive Books Pamphlets, Magazines, hr., to be bound in any style desired, in the .neatest and most substantial manner and at very low rater—shall be forwarding a lot very soon—so send In your volumet. 0 D. BARTLETT. April 24, 1856. NEW DRUG STOR AT NICHOLS• 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 at NICHOLS, h. Y. Their Mock is new and carefully selected, and consists of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, among which are lead, zinc, chrome green and yellow, India red, vermillion, &c. Oils and Varnishes, a variety. Dye-stutTs,including logwood. camwood, fuetic, cudbear, gran ulated tin, indigo, &c. BRUSHES for paint, hair, hat, clothes, shoe, teeth, &c. Window glass, potty, eampbene, burning fluid, alcohol ; tan ner's oil; very pure LIQUORS for medicinal purposes ; Patent Medicines, perfumery, Lubin's Extracts for the handkerchief ; fancy Articles, Yankee Notions, Snuff, cigars, Ice. &c. To Physicians our stock offers inducements as being of the heat quality, carefully selected. and sold cheap. Give us a call, and see if 'you can„purchase as cheap ',cohere. 0. If. & G. P. CADY. Nichols, June 13. IRS. BUTTER TUBS-t. FIRKINS.—A (plan tity or good Ritter Tuba and Firkins,jnet received and ler kale by . H. S. MERIPUTZ. CAUTll3.—Whereas my wife ELIZA mmi. has left my bed and Ward without cause or provocation ; I therefore forbid all rsons trusting her on.my account, st 4 I will pay no debt,. that she may con tract after thi.4 date. 31. PATTEIMI3:OI. t3ept 30, 15.16. ll.lr A RDIVA RE, IRON, NAILS, A lame additional dock of Common and Saddlery Hardware, Joiner's Tools. Carriage Trimmings, hon./tied and Nana, Jaiit received by H. b. MERCUR. PURE. CIDER VINEGAR--A good orti ele at -Mr& 1.1 \SEED, Lamp, Tanners', and Neatefoot, 004, Alcohol, i'aforhinr and Burning Fluid fur Pate Gy H. S. StEncrit. Tzoaa von', AGRICULTURAL • WORKS 1! R. M. WELLES ct; CO. ATHENS, ERAI)FORD CO., PA Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in EMERY'S AND WHELLER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE @EMI POWERS. TITRESTIF:RS AND SEPERATORS, COMBIARD 711131111RA11 X INLIWYO WARR.% Portable Saw-Mills, Clover Beers and Feed Cutter*. ' Emery's Cider Mill., Apple Parers., Clow a and Kelsey's and other Grain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tools. Retehum's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymonew Oniln Drills. Rmad east Seed Sowers. dc. Magic Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Leather and Rubber Beltings. Peters' Celebrated PAIN lIMILLS, Which lam prepared to eil at either WLIOLF-S LE 011 BETA 11., on very favor:lW terms. These mills are warranted second to none in the United State,', for thirahility. eMeleney and %iinnlicity, and will do in the best manner and.r.ipidly, all kinds of chatting and cleanine all kinds of Graiu, Gripis Seed. cte. ire Warranted to chaff fit for market, from 10 to CO bushels of Wheat per hour. Refrigerators, Proviaioa Safes, ate. Aug,- 7, 7 Li; Extras furni4ied fur repairing Emery's and Wheeler's machines. Descriptive Catalogues. ('rice Lists and Circulars of all machines mold gy foCsent gratis auil postage pre-paid, to all applicants. Send us your name and address. Athens, Pa. June ,I A. IL M. WELL,Dt THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, DIRECT & TO-&-FROB.ECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. :1 ANEs TIARRIS, ELECTRICIAN, of Tosranda, respect fully informs the public that be has lately procured from New York the celebrated - Eleetro-chemiral Rath, which has proven to be one of the most Important and wonderful discoveries of the aze, from its ability to extract mineral; from the human system. Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco., vered the process of extracting minerals from the body, Ly galvanism •, more recent/y. M. Verges, of N e w York, an eleetro-gilder, having suffered from the introduetion of poisonous minerals into his system in the prosecution or 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, with like results. His success exceeded his most sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove mineral poisons, hat cured many diseases, some of which were the result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments bare fully cotthrmNi the sin. gular power of this Bath to draw from the systrni all mi nerals that may be lodged therein, to the great th. tri men! of health. Very often persons are afflicted by di...asps which are beyond the comprehension of the most skilful physicians, and which are the effect of poisonous mine nth+ accumulating in the system for years, taken In the shape of calomel, lead, A.c. ttc. The following are some of the diseases cured by these baths: Rheumatism. Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's (*lodic. Chronic Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula. Cancer, Neuralia in all its forms, Salt Rheum amid - Humors of all kinds. Re has also S. B. Smith's newly Invented DIRECT AND TO-AND-FRO ELECTROMAGNETIC yl AC II I N E. which is a great improvement nn the Magnetic machine- , hereto fore in nee. With the aid of the Bath and .Machine, we have at command ail' the available medicai erfid,,,.y of Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is very great, in introdneing medicines Into the .. , ystent through the pores of the skin—applying it dire, tic to the Part. af fected, which gives an increase of medic coal power over that of taking it into the ottAmaeh, rendering it particular. ly efficaci o us in all local diseases, I am now prepared to apply these Bath-, and al.o the Slachines. at my house in the south part of i s .ct m gh of Towanda, or I will visit patients at a di.dan , -e. who are unable hy reason of disease to come to this place, at tno derate -1 am also aole agent for Bradford contv. for the above Machines. J A)(ES II .iiiltlS. r : To, wanda. December 22, lq LIQUOR STORE, FF.LTON would respect falls' inform the • public that he is now ready at his nid stand, under Hall 8 un s seirs, gotith oide of the piddle .01are, to furn ish those wanting PUKE LIQUORi4, with nimn•t every. thing in that line. He has lately made Liege additi.a„ U , his stork, put-eh:wing of the beet impnrter., and In the original package. He has on hand. and for sale in any quantity from a (mart npwarde : /Trandy.—..9 , lgnette. l'ogniac, old Hennr•.:v. and Otard. Arneriean. and firdiehlaiii Illiskey.—Scutch, Old Bye, Monongahela, and Reeti• fled. liiiine.—('arrant, Port. and Brown Sherry. Fresh l'ampliene and 11nrninr Fink] kept ron-tantly nn hand. Also 95 per rent. Ale-011,d. CM ARS of the best brawl+. Jugs of r:11 maize ; quart flasks, and 3 large quantity of empty barrels., ningltnintun Ale by the gallop ~r barrel. Those favoring me with their patrmia cc may he rertahi that all articles will be what they are represemeil. N. B. The person who borrowed my ••• %Vantage itr.r• is riquested to return it. Towanda. January IR, 1856. THE. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE ! 18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56 M. M. Solomon, Proprietor. TIIIK exten.ive Ready-made Clothing Establl , bment. situated in Mercur's block. Main .treet, ba..jii-t been filled with a large assortment oiStritiNi: The proprietor assures the public that he has the heat and cheapest assnrtment ever (acted in Tawanda ; and to prove this fact he respectfully asks the public to ,alll 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 tact-every thing in the line, will do well to call. fie is.e.itident he can satisfy all in price MA quality. Si" Don't forget the place--one door south of Nlerrnr's store, Main-st. Towangia, March Ds, 1m56. GROCERIES, raovzszoisra,-. &C• West side of the Public Syrian', cpposite the Court House. BAILEY & NEVINS are just receiving a bap addition to their stock of Troy-Won., Groceries, Yankee Notions, Toys, Frail, Confectionary. le., which 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. Consumers nr country dealers would do well to call and examine our stock and pricea; Black and Green Ten, Rio and Jara Coßee , elmelate, Cocoa, Sugar, Moirsea, Syrup, Ginger, Pepper. Spice. Cloven, nntmer, Mace einamon, Ground Muutanl, Pepper Sauce, Soda, Salemtu., Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, &c. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour, Corn Meat. Feed. Pork. Hams .!k Shoulders, Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, Lake ?Trout, Picketed and Smoked Herring. Cheese. Rice, Beans, Onioas..Potatoes. Butter, Lard. Crackers, ct-c. Prunes, Citron. Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins. Lem ons and Oranges, Green and Dried Apples, and Peaches, Almonds, Pecan nuts, Pr:rail nuts, Grenohle and Madeira Weaning, Filberts. Pea nuts, Chestnuts. Hickory nuts,,kr. Gramm.. Funscn and AMERICAN Tors, FANCY Goons, her-Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter dr, Wood Tea Setts, Dolls, Trumpets.,Toy Gunn, Acrordiann, Har monicas, Glass, Paper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries. &c . . Pearl, ;very, Papier Hache and Leather Port Monate* Wallets, Punes, Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Comb., Tobac co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, Halr. and Cloth Brushes, Fancy Mirrors: Perfumery, Hair Oil, /to. FOOLS CAP, Letter, Commercial Nate and Bath, Post Wafer En Wafers, Sealing Wax. Ink, Inkstands, Wafer Cops, sand Bops, Peoholdent, Peas, Waferamies, &c. &t. TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and Rock Salt, and Cayuga around Plaster. BAILEY it NEVINS. Towanda, November 26,11153. Spring and Summer Goods. Tracy & Moore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from 'S. York a large and well selected assortment of NEW SPRING 4* BUMMER GOODS, which bare been selected with animal mire. and porches ed at the lowest Poeta* ;rates. Feeling confident that we can sell Goods fur neatly Pay.as low as apyestablishment In the country, we oak the public to give me a call wad . examine oar stock god prices. - lay In. Ina. I ROCERIRS--Call and ' Isee out Oreivrni tlntsbed, Coffee and Pulverized nous ; Flue Young Upon 1c Mack Tim. wan-lilted a superior article. or the 111,1111 yrt futolvel for np by 1:. NI 1(1 . ftlisreVancans. 111 an II fit et umr of GROCERIES. PROVISIONS 1221 ii /Mutant*. mac. W. AL, , 4i ,I, ~..,. -. CLUCK 4t- WATCH REPAIRER—The undersigned is constantfy Teething from New-Turk by Express, new additions to his Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jevrelrv, Silver ware, and Fancy Goods, comprising in part—Gold and Silver Lever, L'Vpini and Plain Watches, with a frill and complete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, such as Cold chains, Locket 4, Bracelets, Gold PCPS, Keys, Breast-Pins, Fardlinmi, Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also, a large variety of Silver ware.snch as Table and Tea Spoons, Cream spoons, Butter knives, Salt spoons, Spectacles, to gether with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—An of which will be sold very low for CASH. CLUCXS..--A large assortment Clocks Just received. of all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fifty Boilanr. Gm. Watcher+ repaired on short notice, and WARRANTEI) to run well. Also. all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C. would beg lent, to say, that he is prepared to execute the mot difficult Jobs, such as can be done at no other Shop short of New• York city. %. it. CHAMBERLIN% Towanda, February 1. Kt& LOOKING GLASS PLATES CUT AND fitted for say size, to be had at the Zetre/ry Store of Feb. 1, 1E155, - W. A. CHAMBERLIN. JEWELRY ! JEWELRY ! JEWELRY ! A. M. Warner's Neu. 4 Splendid Jewelry Store, one door north i?/' Ph!Pons Drug Store, HAS jest been opened with Me largest and a must choice stork of FAsHION ABLE fr ,7 ' JEWRI.HY everoffered discriminating .1 public. Indeed, he can safely say that with the opening of his new store has been In nom:rated a new era In the Jewelry line, inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant assortment he gives the most reliable assurance of an almost incredi ble reduction in prices : the rich and tasteful articled hay. lug been all bought with ready cash. A. M. W., when be reflects how, for the part years.with a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed AO large a share of public patronage, flatters himself that the immense in. crease of I:ooda he now offers, which have been bought so mach more advantageously, will enable him to increase the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuance of the favor of his old customers, and Invites the public general. ly to come and see the fashions. _ ti' THE WATCH REP:UM:tin 'DEPARTMENT will continue to be di•dinguished by the skill and dequitcli whirl has heretofore enabled It to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being the most reliable in town. Towanda, September 24, 1 S 3. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE Rc;;•;;5li; :k CHESTER -WELLS would respectfully inform his friends and the ' - public that he is now receiving at his old stand one d9or north of Laporte, Mason it Co.'s banking hou4", a range and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patterns, Rosewood and ? , falinganv Side and Ventre Tatdeq, Pin ing,Tf l'ortbrrAie Stand+ of every kind, lane, nag end Wood 'cat Chairs, high Citairs, Children's Rocker', 114.41.teadA, Bureau+. Loungem, Gilt itnrl • floce tv.ind Picture FraineA. Iron Hat Stand., l',,raer anti +We nn. of srolnot and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes Cupboards. I.o4 , king ‘tr. eirct)FrtNs, nr everrsize and finality, and iri/1 at tend on 'occasions when required. The Wilk are invited to examine my asiiortinent before purrha.-ing ekewhere.:ui I will sell cheaper than any other ei.tahlishnient in Northern Pennsylvania, Towanda, Anclist H. In:6. TICE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! 0 „.,.......i.....geit t .:...,.. THE linhirriber would announce ..._-___• to the public that he has now on -.--- band, and trill make to order nil 'i , kinds of ABINET FrRNITURF., ! C mad) as Sofas:Divans. lounges, ('en -•N: , tre. f'arti, finning and Brt-akfa:l Ta ,...n.,....;;;,.....,:...-4,-.-t.:aii file. '• Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and - ; t Cherry Bnreaus, :stands of various • ; ' . kind., Chairs and Bedsteads of every de.cription, which are, and will be made of the hest ma terial and workmanlike manner, and which thew will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any otber Ware room In the country. REAPY-MADF: COFF7N.S, on hand on the most rea sonable terms. A good 11EARSE will tie furnighed on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda. January 1. 1833. BOOTS AND SHOES. John W. Wilcox, T_TAs located his establishment nn Main Street, on armr North of the " Ward 10t1F42." and will continue the manufacture of HOOTS .k SRO ES. as heretofore. lie has just received from New-York a large assortment of Womnns' Childrens' and Misses' Shoes, which are offer ed at low prices. The attention of the Ladies is particu larly directed to his assortment, comprising the foll,niving new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gaiter loots; do. shoes ; Llaek lasting and 'ilk gaiter ; walking shoes, bus kins. Ac. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large variety of Childreos'lsocy gaiters, boots shoes 'of all kinds. For the Gentlemen. almnst every style of rtiters and shoes. This stork has been personally selected with care, And he Wines he cau offer superior articles at rea.smiahle prices. :sr The strictest attention paid to Ni axuracryttusn, and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continuance of the Wpml patronage he has hitherso received. Towanda, Feb. 1n.1.;. Cheap Boot. Shoe and Leather Store. D. HUMPHREY is just P • receiving next door to ELS. Sfercor's store in Towalida,a large and well selected from New York. lthieb with a convtant vupply - of HOME MANUFACTVUED WORK, SOLE & UPPER LEATHER. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. MO ROCCO . tc. he k devirotis to sell at vinall profits. Feeling grateful for paid favors, he hripes•to merit a continuance of public pa tronage. Meavurr Want and Repairing done on short no tice. CASII paid for Hides and Skins. Townnda, June 14. Is,;:i. R. 17.47'8131N . R. N. SF:WARIL . ► R. COOK. WITROCS A: Co., DEALERS IA • BEAU'S" 4r SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 & 3, Water st. Elmira. N. V. We hare recantls made large additions to one extensive stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest rash prices; consisting, of Nfechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials, Iron and steel. Nails and spika, Ropes and Cord age, Paints. Oils and Glass. Mill saws of every size and shape, either Mulay Gang or Circalar. Machine Belting, of all widths, bath JO India Rubber leather, Glass at wholesale. We are k,repaced to supply Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes, forks, kr., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. MICR Alr'TOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho vets, Blasting Powder, &c. Agent. , for Rich & Wilder. Patent Sllanuinder Safes, Fairbank's Platform Scale., and Wckh & Griffith's Circu lar seas. Large sizes up to CO inch, altrayls on hand and gold at Factory Prices. Partpntlar attention paid to orders by mail. Elmira, April ?, IRSG REMOVAL. COLLINS & POWELL, IVlELig.7.ll;ugill hl nform ey Gave he removed i r trlends their the r (:i p o ! , 21: : tag and Furnishing Store to their New Building on the west side of Slain Street, next door to Hall & )4, and will be happy to wait on all who may give them a tall. Their stock consists of Mack Cloth Coats, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds and Jeans, [Stark and Fancy Cassiniere Pants, Black Satin Vests, Silk Velvet and fan ' cy do., Silks of all kinds, White Marsailles, and fancy do., White and fancy Linen Pants, Overalls and overskirts, white and fancy shirts, drawers, collars, cravats, socks, Hats and Caps of all kindaland qualities, a good assort ment of goys Clothing, such as Coats, Vests and Pants which we are selling or at cost. Gentlemen wishing clothing made up to order, will do well to give us a call, aa we have a good assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, an hand, which we are ready to make up on short notice, and WAIIUANTED to gt In every way, or no sale. We do our own cutting, and flatter ourselves that we know as much about it as most people, having had some years experience in busines CUTTING done to order as usual—Where Goods are bought of us, no charge made fur cutting. As regards cheapness, all we ask is to give us, a call before buying elsewhere. J. M. COLLINS. PERCTFA I. POWELL, Towanda, August 7, 1556. NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD I Ityou procure of DR. H. C. PORTER,, South store In the Ward Douse. TUB INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDLIL Firefly adapted to Loaves, Hot Rolla. Biscuit. Buckwheat and other tiriddie Cake+. Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet Rake.. Rater for I..unpllng., Pudding.. Pot pie+, ke. kr c Mardi DR. PORTER'S OFFICE &. DRUG STORE, SOUTH END- OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public litcuare. rriHE sule,riber. thankful for the patronage of the past year. 'amid , ' to keep cotelanne nn Lind a rci sortment of the very best articles usually kept hi our line, whidi tin wtt.t. disp,pe of on such term.. i:• , factory to all who ma y patronize him. The purelne , cs are made entirely with ca. , 11 in hand, and for it, ( customers will receive the benefit of a gout article at a low price. All articles shall answer our reronitnendatwas, and are 1/017=fed as represented. flrdical Advice gratnilonsly given it the Office, charging call , tar the 31rdieir4 The sunk conasta of a complete and select a. , ortmetit of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES , Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch Ale. ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES The most approved Trusses and A.bdomi”l Supporters, Nursing Dottie.; Sip pie Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, Ac, American, English 4 Chinese Razors and Knive. FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! Superior TOBACCO dr. szinyrr !----Choice brands of Pure Havanna, Principe and Para CIGARS ! Paints, Oils, Varntsbef4, Window Glass, BruShes, Perfumery, Shaving Soap, Fancy Articles. &c. &‘c. Hair Dyes, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soarq, Sharing Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts fur the litunikershief, Italian Whisks, Port wounais, Purses, Bay, Colonge, It t , a n d Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, Indeilible Ink, 45:e. FAMILY GROCERIES : Black and Green Tens ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, &c „t e , Salmon, Mackerel, tiardine &c. REMEMBER THE ETORE--SOUTH EM) OF THE WARD Horq! F,•6nary 1, 1455 NEW ARRANGEMENT The BThmmoth Hardware Stor CHATFIELD & STORRS. 7 0 L. how rt , eiving a large and %%ell .elected mfortinetit of Foreign li' Domestic Hardware IIUITSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, Carpoders, Cabintt maktts, Blacksaldb and nialers' . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, in faci altoo-t t , erythinz that the inthi,try of the roontry regoire4. jn a dattwo, tyv an• cot. t.uttlt rea icius and ket• t r nn hand .t k of Strides and-.!nterietn Irby, II sleet id reds, 6-r. Warranted of the l.e.t quality, and sold it+ rMap a- , ran I i mirrhased of any e.t.il,ll,lhr, Y , L A; Parker will Nail., Sa.h. rutty, IN hitt! Lead. Lin-cvd Oil. is iliCh I ,ue. Sdddlery Rardware, and Carriage Maker's Goods. ).A AN I) \V . ( )()I) COOK AN D PA It I,( )I t S'f( )1 - ES. Parlor and ( . ..‘k 11. 0' , 1 and Coal Store=. and :sheet Iron stove-. Stir, Pip... A,. KoPPIY of the ef 1 0 ' 1- Med Co'.k st' , ee whi , h n, pronounced be all Judge- as th .IOVC c LL , market. ft di! INV,/ to the Farl/ler . . 11 , e. AP we have the I.irgi.+t and mo.t complete llarda - aro .St.irr on the Xew 1",;r1( .1,1 En , P.. 0- • ~! : mireha,e good, m the Ima market. , . and by ker ping a full amortment, setting ar. eln^.,p a- • the patrriiiiige of th.i.e d lug biisinehs in this market. , S11 , 1:1'2- Olrega. N. V. Oct. 11. NI A NEW ARRA NGEAH'iNT! PA'T T 0 N c P 1 1 7 YE, J I - ST OPEN IFI), ON THE CCANER OF EtRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, No. 4, Pattons' Block, Towanda Pa. T"E mil,..eriberr. wend,' re.pretfully inform their frienth47alnl the it.thlint that tit., In iv 10-nt••! rrs.p,rtne . r . the T).ng at:a are now reeeivirta at Ni,. I. to l'att..ll'. Ne. WI. Is tr an t:,, ❑ phia and New York. a large adirwell selected at Amen. an, French and En.;:!i-h '•- : • ttIUOI),MEDi at N ES,, GROC.3lfir PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, ILLED.6IE .6t.g§:las - 0:01§K22 LN,41170' , 7, DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES. 51711,0117 AL 1N5T.8.1171 SIVS, and a variety of the most approved Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, *A., always on hand. London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors. for Medicinal p»rp9se: ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for the Hat, Hair, Teeth, Nan.% Boots, Painting, Tarnishing, It hitewastnaz The Lows of GOOD CIGARS and TOBACCO', trill find a large ranrru i rh‘.l., .11 - no, Vara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Totolec,, .c , 0 , 17 . Camphene—Partienlar Attention paid to the Manufarture of BURNING Flitn. And a fine assortment of - LA MPS, of all sizes and draeriptians, Bird Cup,. Serfs “.d yN AU of which is offered for sale nt greatly reilticed rate-, Our Ft.o k bein2 lame and :no-11% ' Importer and Manufacturer at the lowe4 rater, and with ra.ll. enalile.. us to seil al l'r v.- tn.,t 11" c tktactory to all. We invite the attention of the public to an e-pecial examination of our M 311,1 Our Motto is—" THE CASH SYSTEII—QUICE SALES—SII.II.I. Our Good., are Aeleeted with the iitmmt!eare and warranted to Le what they are rrpre.ented . the contrary. we nee n o t only w ini ng b u t reyie..t out customer. to return them, and the m-awi -11,11 h. rfrlA, PA 1 NE will give hi:: nperisl attention to thepreparation of I'IIEBCIUP t, TIONs. whe a - accurately no the ghortest notice. •IrT` ,l- I'll I' %TT-) -Towanda, June 24. MG. El , l‘ . k7+l\l n-11-12m BAKERY & RESTAURANT. One Door North of the Ward House. mitt: subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened a A KEPX AND f:ATING SALOON, one door north of the Ward House, where he intend to keep constantly on hand 3 fall assortment of everything in the line, such as Dread, Biscuit. Rusk. Crackers. Jumbles, all kinds of rake, kc. Having secured the services of an experienced baker, and using north tint the best hrands of flour, he feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their patronage. Wedding and other l parties furnished with whatever re spired. on short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Sc„ kept always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. FRESH OYSTERS received three times per week by expreas. and sold wholesale and retail. Sir lint Coffee served up at all hours. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 12.155 R. - H. A. tIrUBANK. LIGHTNING RODS. Milt subscriber having had two years'esperience in the _I. Lightning Rod trade, in and about Philadelphia, has now commenced the business in Bradford and adjoining Counties, He will - do business near home, enclose noth ing hnt the best article of Rod and Platina points, all war ranted such, and erected in the mast...perfect and substan tial manner, and As strictly uptm scientific principle's as any line of telegrash. Persons wishing their families and property protected from this destroying agent can do- so by applying to the snbeeriber at Leltaysville. Leßaysville, May LI, I&SC... , P. GILFACIRY. n RI ET) A TPLES—a few first fate ones, jliq f-srv•s', Consisting of 711r411:11/0 AL-. So RAILROAD HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. ICOSZIS T. CAULIMit, ProPrit THE Proprieter haying recently leased the taN , rt , familiarly known a.s the 111.1' 'W E L ` ;1. • 1 " ate in the lower portion elf thi. village nn pleasure. in informing the public that thoroughly fitted up. painted. papered S , ed with ;meld furniture. A ith other imrnrt trt c har.. the convenience and.aecommodation of cal."' ve And farther. the proprietor beg" e r?. ' t the experience he hia iu tbe busins°. 133 /,'"!' sell that he is capable e o h caterin g catering tn.' the e wahl` will favor him with their patronage It r In. der tiOn toplenae the most fastidinio :01 The most aecotnnicalating a.es,st.int• .d.J!* dance. Please call and try its. Towanda. May 20, rIMOTIIY S D the Atom or J. D. HUMPHRE Y s NOW RECEIV INl;an ea I)rn t 31 tt children': n. 1,1 It( ~1N Shnc Pegs. Thread. Lintng% whlrh he invites publir ""All-Perlsong havitic nil-rttle,l.l4.oount. 11"1 the suaserther, tire invited innk.• pa ;ITV 11". venient mny en)/ nn r. `ll ' a, Orwell. ptevhnis to the I.ltit rel,rtai? o. I itir , time dellnituents 103)sport r l , r iai ,rtv 1. 1r y, i• Pitt:TER. _ Tr. .. 4 k qua i