Miscellaneous. the tiiiiu m: ion ls:>7. The Election is past, and its results proves that the work devolved <>ll the Republican party i> toff y t rein plcted. In ;ill the Eastern ami Northern portions nl the country—in New-England. Vcw York.Ohio ami the Not tli- Wcst—tlie Republican hnnnei floats in trlumpli : while in Southern Jer ; ov, Penn-vlvatii.i, Indiana ami Illinois—in short, wherever few newspapers are taken, ami where euinni" i > hnol- ale too rev. anil too '* e do to have edu rut Hi the prewvit generation of voter- -the-Mark flair of Slavery obstructs the sunshine. A stramrer t> Ameriea lyiaht di-tiniruish th >-c po.ti -its of .e r country mo-ff blessed witii Ed '.cation. Ihtelliircm e. Thrift and Virtue, iiv scanning the returns of the Preside tiol •'urffc-t ofl-56. ; Wr have failed of present snci es. off I t--an e the Pen- I pie are against ns. hut because ih.it large port: n who did j not hear or read the argument and do not know what j were the real question - at issue, went aim > t solid against | us. reversing the verdi t whieh the great majority of the ed'o' ited and iiitclligci f e:ele a 1 to projintttuo. These fiats i :di. ate the path >f pressing duty. Witli j no onmtnly re;>iniii>rs over what is irre\o ahle wi'li no > abatement "of heart or hope heranse the triumph of Liber- j tv in lmr new ordeal is not won at the Long Island and White Plains of her straggle- with no shadow of regret that the responsibility or governing is not confided to liei champions before the People were fully ready to sustain them- we Login afresh the work of diffusing that lital truth whieh. in regard to the concern* of this world a weil as of the next, makes Free indeed. Nov, in the Slave Power's heyday of victory. when its ministers and servitors are gathering and plotting to ntaki the ino.-t of their triumph and "crush out" the spirit which they vain lv believe to he crneilied and entombed —now. when the faint-hearted or cold-hearted who lately hacked in th" sunshine of our premature hopes are hauling ell to repair damages and talking of abandoning the rugged arena of Polities for more rpiie and flowery fields—now. in this hour of weariness and sh ulow, TIIK TRIBUNE renews its TOW'S of eternal hostility to every form of tyranny oyer the bodies or souls of men - to the shameful assumption that the benighted and feeble, whether in soul or body, are to be regarded and treated as the convenience or the prey of their wi.-er or stronger brethren—to the domina tion of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires or plan tations—to the enslaver* of cities and kingdoms in Knrnpe or the breeders of children for the auction-block and flu cotton-field in Virginia or Alabama. The doctrine that no human being was ever created for the benefit or advantage of another—that all service be tween man and man should be free and reciprocal- that the laborer should not t el and sweat to pamper others' pride or minister to others' luxury.but for the -ii.-temince and i oinfort of those i ear and dear to him—l- destined to certain triumph. It mux/ prevail, for fiod reigns, and Earth wa not created to be a theatre of injustice, oppres sion and misery for c\er. It mux/ triumph : for all true prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine benig nity imperatively reipiircs it. It must triumph : for De moiT.tlic America i":a:it always remain the -coff of aris tocrats ami the -hatue of reformer- and liberals through out the Old W irld. It mux/ triumph : lor Man's hist-ay is not a chaos or a riddle, but everywhere instinct with meaning : and no heroic effort ever failed of its effect—no drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain. lint even if we Republicans were disposed to fold our arms in similiter our adversaries would not permit it. They are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strength ening ttieir stakes with a vigilance and activity whieh re veals a consciousness on their part that their dominion must lie made sure forthwith or their sceptic will have forever departed. To day, myrmid tnts of the Slave Pow er threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the heart of Central America and waging a war of ex termination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty Re publics, while it by turns leers and scowls at Cuba, while its most ruthless I studs are precipitated on devoted Kan sas, under the protection and smiles of the Federal Ad ministration. Even as we write, the telegraph informs us that twenty Free-State men, guilty of attempting to defend their homes against the rapine and violenceof Gil ford's and Titus' blood-thirsty bandits, have been convic ted by l.i oinpte's Court of manslaughter! anil sentenced to five years' imprisonment at hard labor as felons. This is hut a fair specimen of what has 1 mg passed for "jus tice" in Kansas—a justice which takes the criminals into pay and aids thorn in hunting down, plundering and " wiping out" the innocent, whom it consigns to the state prison if they are ever goaded into the madness of resisting their oppressors. Such mines and wi<>*igs as unhappy Kansa- has for twelve months ee l veil Hungary or Poland has never known ; and 1 ■* * r at wlcse instigation these villainies were and :;i p- • etia tod -it- enthroned ill the White Ilou.-e. • <1 i -t achieved another lour years'ascendancy it: . ' 1 government. Who. in view of the-e farts, van -ay that Republicans may now pile lln ir arms, evi n for an hour? THE TRIBUNE will lie, as it has been, a Political Jour nal—avowedly, though not exclusively so. It recognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in deadly ronffiet. and tluit in the result one of them must lose all control over the Federal Government, But. while it gives prominence and emphasis to the discussion and elucidation of the great is>ue of the day, it -inks none of the characteristics of a Business and Family Xewspapcr. The proceedings of Congress, like tliose in Kansas, will be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps of Correspondents, while from London, Paris, Constantino ple, Havana, Sin Francisco, Albany and other centres of interest, our special advices will be, as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member of our Editorial rorjix— Rayard Taylor—is now in Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter in Sweden, l.upluid. Russia, thence making his way next season across Siberia and Tartnry to the mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward by the Pacific anil California, iuile-s some change ot route shall promise greater interest and profit to our readers, for whom alone he will write regularly throughout his adven turous journey, whieh is likely to reunite two years for its completion. (lur reports of the most interesting Lec tures. Public Meetings, Ae.. will lie full and reliable, and our Foreign and Domestic News made up witli a careful regard to the condensation into our ample column - of the greatest amount of intelligence that is consistent with the use of type of a generous size. In -lout, if we fail to make THE TKIHIM: worth its cost, it shall not be for want of expenditure or effort. If it be deemed desirable by Republicans that TIIK TRI BUNE should be circulated in their several localities, we urge them to >ee that Clubs be made up and forwarded in due season. 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TO THE PUBLIC. IN con-ideratinn of tin 1 ila-r.U patronage with wliicli w< have IK-CII favored since we commenced business ir this place, ive tender to the citizens of Towanda and sur rounding country our sincere thanks, and lmpe by selling at prices SURPRISINGLY 1.l >W, to make it proii table ti all who may favor u- with a call. We are re olved to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age in which we live, by offering for sale G-oods of the Latest Fyles, at prices that actually alarm the proprietors of old-fash ioucd St.ires ; they Is-ing schooled in the high-price prin ciple. Mr rather in the prices of old times—will not lowet their demands ; but. i:i a very happy manner, warn theii customers not to meddle witli thcG amis at tlie New Store, (at the same time exhibiting in icli concern for their wel fare.) for they know that none but damaged Oootls can he sold so very low. We do not intend to sell damaged floods, but if any prove to l>e so, or, are not what we represent them to he, return them and receive the money paid for them. We now offer our E X't'/RK SI'MMER S'I'OVK A'l ST I/.1. LOITER /'HIVES 77/ IV EVER. S one of our Press Gool<, ur remaining sto k of Ron nets and Bonnet Trimmings we will sell at I '< ' i. We have a line lot of Shawls, Mantillas, tv ,-L.w Dra pery, Silks, Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edging i.id In serting, Ac., Ac. We u-c prcp.in d to scud for any article in our line that we have not on hand, our assortment of IL EAI > Y-M AI > K ( LOTIII X( J, is complete—cannot he surpassed by any other establish ment in Northern Pennsylvania. t'.ill and examine our v.oous—seeing is lieliering. ... , GUTfEXBERG, ROSENBAUM V f'o. towanda. JuH 2- ; . C;i3inc3G (Taris. Dl? ('H AS M TIHIN l'H. i'/l YSICf.W 4- SURVEON. offers his professional servicas to j the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity. Office and res idem in the dwelling recently occupied by H. ROOTII. me door north of the Episcopal Ultureh, o Maine Street. nil. JOHN M'INTOSII, sr r ßGi;ox f)EXT/ST . HAS RETURNED. Office nex'door I . Mcrci.i's store, am! over Alexander's Clothing Store, Main atret t. Towanda. Fe>mary it, 185a. IA M l'S M A OKA 111 AN E, A TTOIIXE I \ AT E l IV. Ton P.V. Occupies the Office, in the Union Block, formerly owned by John ('. Adams Ks3. H. J. M inna P- D. MORROW. \1 A DILL & MOHHOW, A TTOIIXE YS ill AX// COL'XSE/.EORS AT LA 11 , —Office over Mun v.r's Store. Tmvutulu* I'a. Towa tila. April 2, i p-43-tf nil. K. II MASON. I'll YSfCIAX AX/) SI ill!EOX. ifilers liD professional services to tlie people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence on Pine street, where lie can always he found when not professionally engaged. JOHN ADAMS. D'A. OVERTON. V DAMS v\ OVKHTON, .1 TTOIIXE YS , \ at I.AIT. Office ill the room formerly occupied by George Sanderson, over Burton lxingsbery's store. Towanda, }>> '' Jr. / f I'Y 11. \\ATKINS, ATTOIIXEY s * I VOI'XSF.I.LOsi AT LA IT, will attendprompt lv to all business entrusted to his care. Collections will receive his special attention. Office a few doors north of the Ward (lodic. Towanda, Ifaay 1. 1 f>. i;i 15. PARSONS, ATTORNEY AT Vj. /.Alt', TROY. Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. M. A H. F. Long's store. • Aug- 7 , 156. TOWANDA IFBMMJB S'l M'iMIEYo r |fiiE MISSES HANSON respectfully inform the public 1 that the Winter Term of their school will open iu the new building on second street, west ot the Ward House, on Mondav, Dect tuber 1, Is.'ili. Miss O.'D. HANSON will have the general superinten dence of the school, assisted in Music by Miss REBECCA. D. II \NSON.and in French by Miss EMMA HANSON. Thankful for the patronage already extended to them. ! they la g leave to a.-sttre those entrusting their daughters in their charge, that every effort will he made to deserve i and favor of their patrons. j The school vi-,ir will con.-ist of four quarters, of cloven weeks each. The summer vacation commencing in July, and coiling in September. A recess of a lew days will be taken at the holidays. TF.KMS. CKI! QUARTF.IL : Fir*i To include the elementary English | 4fi ofl branches, and the study of the Latin language, f " Second V/axx— To include the more advanced stn-) dies of the Engli-h branches,with Mathematics,.- sff 00 and the study of laitin and French ) Third Vl::xs —To 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 lie no extra charge whatever. Music—lnstruction on the Piano, with use of instru ment. will he given by Miss UKUKCCA 1). H ANSON, at rid per qnarter. Boarding for voting ladies can be obtained in private families at reasonalJe rates. Pupils from a distance will receive tlie especial cure of the teachers. T'hev beg leave to refer to the following named gentle men : lib lb v. AI.ONZO POTT ni. Bishop of the Diocese of Penn'a, Philadelphia : Rev. Dr. MACI.KAN. President of 1 the College of New Jersey. Hon. DAVID WII.MOT. G. F. MASON. C'. L. WARD, Jonv F. AffiANs. D. F. BARSTOW, H. S. MKKCTK. t). I>. BAKT ; KETT, K. f>. GOODRICH, Towanda. THE SUSQ'JEHANNA COLLEEIATE INSTITUTE," TOIYAXDA. BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRI'i TORS t REV. SAMUEL F. COLT. Principal, Professor of Natu | ral. Mental and Moral Science ; REV. JAMES McWILLIAM. A. M., Professor of Ancient I Languages and Belles l.ettres ; | CH ARLES R. COBURX. A. M.. Professor of Mathema ; t,ic> and Master of Normal School ; MISS K. M. COE. Pre. < ptress ; MISS KM I LIE A. BUTLER,) „ its of Drugs, Medicines, Ckernicals, Faints, among which are lead, zinc, chrome green and yellow, india red. vennillion. Ac. Oils anil Varnishes, a variety. Dye-stuffs, including logwood, camwood, fnstig, cudbear, gran ulated tin, indigo, Ac. BRUSHES for paint, hair, hat, clothes, shoe, teeth. Ac. Window glass, putty, cumpheue, burning tiuid, alcohol; tan , ner's oil; very pure LIQUORS for medicinal purposes ; Patent Medicines, perfumery, l.ubin's Extracts for the handkerchief ; fancy Article*, Yankee Notion*, Snuff, Cigars, Ac. Ac. To Physicians our stock offers inducements as being of the best quality, carefully selected, an J sold cheap. Give us a call, and see if you can purchase as cheap elsewhere. G. M. A G. P. C.VDY. Nichols, June 13,1656. |> UTTER TUISS A FIRKINS.—A quan- I JLJ tity of good Butter Tubs and Firkins, just received and for sale by niay2o H. S. MERCUR. /LYUTlOX.—Whereas my wife ELIZA BETH, has left my bed and hoard without cause or prove cation ; I therefore forbid all persons trusting her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts that she may con tract after this date. WM. PATTERSON, j Sept. 3U, lsjii. HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, Ac A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery i Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings. Iron.Sttel and Nails, just received by H. h. MERCUR. T)l RE CIDER VINEGAR—A goidifti- X elc at FOX'S. IINSEED. Lamp, Tanners', and Neatsfoot, J Oils, Alcohol, Cantpliine ami Burning Fluid for sale by 11. S. MI'RU'K. miscellaneous. TIOGA POJ3NTT AGKICI'LTUKAL WORKS!! 11. Tvr. WELLES W CO. ATHF.XS. BRADFORD CO., FA. Manufacturer, M'imiesuie apd retail dealers in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND SEPKRATORS, r.lf/:/.> AJW TltKSi/KttS X HVA'.t'fl II 'Kits, Portable Saw-Mills. Clover Hnllers and Peed Cutters. Kmerv's Cider Mills, Apple I'arcrs, Clow'- and Kelsey's and other drain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tun's. Ketrhinn's and other Mowin'r and Reaping Machines. Seymour's drain Prills, P.road cast Seed Sowi is. .Ac, Magic P u-n anil Cob Mills, Cultivators, Leather and Rubber Beltings. Matiufaeturer of Peters' Celebrated JTilSj MXT wand i Do'-eniber 22. IS. L IQUOR STORE, FKLTOX wottltl rps]ipHfully inform the k # public that lie is now e dvath's'ld stand udii Hall A Bussell's. south s'tic nf the ]iu! p.- quare. Pirn i-h those w lilting IM'RE l.loi OR-: w'th .thu • t eve i thing in that line. He ha lately m . |.r e ■■po;.... j.. his stoik. purchasing of the t imp rtv l -. >; in t!i original package. ll< In on In .d. and .'-> i -ah in ani quantity from a quart i w m!- : /Irani/-- Sign He. I guiac. i.ld H"tine-y. ami Otard. ft in. Swan Vua-iii m. and S heiih ni S iuuqq-. M7i/*'.'< y. Seoteh. Old Rye. Moiiongalu hi, and Recti fied. I Fine, f'urratit. Port, and Brown Sherry. Fresh < 'aiiiplioic an 1 Burning Fluid kept c ui-tantly on hand. Also Pa per cent. Aleoh.il. (To AUS of the best brands. Jugs iff ail sizes; quart flasks, and a large quantity of empty barrels. Bingham ton Ale by the gallon or barrel. Those favoring nie with their patronage may he certain that all articles w ill he what they are represented. X. B. The person who borrowed my " Wantage Rod" is requested to return it. Towanda, January l v . 1850. THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE ! 181 GREAT BARGAINS! 156 I¥T. E. Solomon, Proprietor. 111S extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment, situated in Mcreur'.s him k. Main st;e< t. has just lieen tilled with a large assortment of SPRING CLOTHING. The proprietor assures the iiuhlie that he has the best and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towanda : mid to prove this fact he respectfully a k- the public to call and examine for themselves. Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of substantial materia!— Coat. Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every thing in the line, will do well to call. He is confident he van satisfy all in price and quality. j6) Don't forget the place —one door south of Mcrcur's store, Main-st. Towanda, March 2s, ls.jii. GROCERIES, F 3.0 Vl£ soars, 6cC II est side of the Public Si/uarc, opposite the Court House. BAILEY A- nkyixs ore ju5. I OOKIX( (iLASS PLATES CUT AXD 1 J fitted for anv -ize, to he had at the ewelry Store ot Feb. I. IW-,. " W.'A. CHAM BERLIN. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. M. Warner's A fir 4' Splendid Jrirelri/ Store, one door north of Put tons D.ruer Store, „ llASju.xt been opened with the largest and JfBL la-st elude stock of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY ever offered t-i a di-criminating I&E—J Hjl public. Indeed, he can safely say that with Sr. JmM the upeniiigof his mIV store ha.- been iu -■flSSr*acgi ratid a'new era in the Jewelly line, inasmuch as along with the ■ hoiccai.d elegant a- •u tiueiit he give- tie most relic! le a—iiraiice of an aim i.-t incredi hle lediii'tiiiii in prices ; the rich and tasteful articles hav ing hi i n all bought with ready en. h. A. M. W., when he reflect li w, for the past years,with a far less attr.t tive stock, he has enjoyed -o large a share of public patronage, flatters himseil that the immense in- j crease of Goods lie now offers, whii h have lieen bought so much more advantageoii-ly, w ill eiuil le him to increa. e \ the generous coiitidenee which lias hitherto lieen vouch- j sated to him. Ho therefore sop. it- a continuance of the i favor of his old cu.-toine; ;. and invites the public gcneral- Iv to 11one and see tin- fa -liioiis. ' *i-THE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will continue to he distinguished by the skill and dc-p itch which has hereto!-,re enahh dit to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being the ic>! reliable in tow n. Towanda, September 24. I'M. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE y. Gil KSTKI* WITIS wonM S, ' i -pe •; !ly inform hi- friends uud the H,-,t he is now re l iving at hi-old stand one do >r north I ap n-te. Mason \- Co.'s banking house, a large and ex'tcii-ive a -• r;un ut of Sofas, Mal.opuiv Cliairs, of various palf-rts, Ro-ewiod uml Muhojuiiv Side i I ' i n're T:i : ies, Diniag.Tea am! Pen! -i ik< 'iaoic- -bind- livery kind, ('am. Flag and Wood-cat l liau- high Chairs. Childri ii's Rocker- Pa d t, ols, Bureaus. Loangi-. CiR and l.'o-c --wood Pi lure I rami--. Imn Hat Slai d-. Corner a.ul side d". of walnut and mahogany: Cr.ulle.-. Cribs. Wardrobes. Cii|ib lards, Looking gla fee. *S"('OFFL\K. of evi-ry size and quality, and will at tend on all occasions when required. The public arc invited t ■ examine iny assortment before purcha-iug el-ewhere. i- 1 will -<•!! cheaper than any other estahlLsiuiieut in Northern lVnn-y'vania. Towanda. \ugust s. 1 s",.>. Tim COT, 5T.1115 STILL IN OPERATION! JHE sulc.cj-ilier would announce t■ l the public tli.it he has now on g- ami will make to order all kind- of ( A BIN E'l Ft'BNITCRK, It -ii.-h as S.ffa-. Divan- Luiiiiges. (Vli- JiCjiwiifJlliu!3 tie. Card. Dining and Breakfast Ta ss —I Me. Mahogany, Walnut. Maple and ft lj k V,Cherry Bureaus, stands of various " V kind-. ( hairs and Bed-toads of every description, which are, and w ill la- made ot the be-t ma terial and w-a km lti'ike uiatiner, and which tiny will -ell for ca-h cheaper tliau can lit 'nought in any other Ware r-n'iii in tin - ■■ a.Hy. RE \H\ -M.VDK ('DFEiNS. on hand on the most rea son,i'b term-. A good HEARSE will fie t'unii.-Ued mi Funcr ! a-iojis. JAMES MAt KINS(>N. Towanda. January 1. l-.VT. HOOT S A X I) 811 O KS. Tckn VJ. WiJcos, H' AS I-( ;,!(.,| his e-ta!'lishinent mi Main Street, on door North ' : the " Ward House." and will continue the inatiutai t re ■ BOOTS A SHOES, as heretofore. I!e ha- j -i -tci'i\cd from New-Y -rk a large assortment ol Woman- Chihlrcns' and Mis-e-' Sh -es.whii It are offer ed at low prices. The attention of the Ladies is pnrticn ■ larly d n - ted to lii- a-sortment. comprising the following new style-: -Enamelled Jenny Lind gaiter hoots; do. -hoes ; black la-ting and si||< gaiter : walking shoes, bus kin-. Ac. Mi-se- gaiter-and sln-es, of every description. A large var.cty of Childreiis' fauer gaiters, isiots Jt shoes of all kinds. For tin-Gentlemen, almost every -tile of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and lie Ijclievi s he can otti r superior articles at reasonable prices. a.: ' The strictest attention paid to M AXTFACTI'KINO, and In- hope- by doing work well to merit a eoutinuauee of the liberal patronage he has hithcrso received, 'fowamla. Feb. 1. IK,">5. X. WATRIirP n. M. SKWAKD F- It. COOK. i > WA'riiors & Co., hi:.\u:ns r.x IL ///.'.fir A- SHF/.F HARDIVARK. No's. 1 A I t. Water t. Elmtra. N. N'. We have recantly made large additions to our extensive stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev ery lies ript'e not Hardware, wliit hwe off-r at the lowest cash pi ices; consisting of Mechanic's Tool-, Building Ma terials. Iron and steel. Nails ami spiku. Ropes and Cord age. Paints, Oils ami Class, Mill saws of every size and shape, either Malay Gang or Circular. Machine Belting, of all width-, both of India Rubber A leather, Gla-s at winde-ale. We ait* prepared to supply Merchants with Gla-s. Nails, scythes. Fork.-, Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. CoRTRAt TOR'S TOOLS- Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder. Am Agent-for Rich A Wilder'- Patent .Salamander .Safes. Kail o.ink - Platform Smiles, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. Large-izes up to ( 0 inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid "to orders bv mail. Klmira, April 7. 1856. n-4 4-12 m K hi M O V A T,. COLLINS cSc POWELL, U7"Ori.D respectfully inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have removed their Cloth ing and Furnishing Store to their New Building on the west side ot Main Street, next door to Hall A Rus-iU'-. and will be happy to wait on all who may give them a call. _ Their stock consists of Black Cloth Coats. Plain and t anry Cassimeres. Tweed- and Jeans. Black and Fancy Ca-sinieie Pant-. Black Satin Vests. S !k Velvet and Mti , y do.. Sdk- ot all kitnl-. W hit,* Mar-aille- and bincv ilo., White and fancy Linen Pants. (Iverall ami ver-hirts, white and fancy shirt- drawer-,, dl r-. t v,t k-,' j Hat-and Caps of nil kind- iud q , ilitie-. a g d a- >wt ment of Boys Clothing, sneh as C at-, Vest- and Pants which we are selling otf at co-t. Geutleineu wishing clotliin * madi ip t-. rdei w'li di well to give us a call.a-we have a * >d itnn-.it Cloths, Cassimeres and Ye iio. ..i h ..1 wh li we te ready to make up on short notice dW A lilt < N l'!-.i t • fit in every way, or no sale. .. ,1 w tt . J j flatter ourselves that we know . •in h lit a . i -t people, having liacl soin*-la-ar-i-xpM'ie :: . in, - CI I'TING done to order a- i , - .Yheie i. >d .u bought of us. no charge made lor ouHieg. ,V- leganl cheapness, all we a-k i-to give - a..11 be! Ate ! i ... elsewhere. J. M. COLLINS. PER IVAL POWELi Towanda, August 7. Is.'W!. V~(> Hxcusi-: Lou lad lukad: J-'l If you procure of DR. H. C. PORTER, South store in the Ward House. THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER. Equally adapted to Loaves. Hot Rolls. Risen it. Buckwheat and other Griddle Cakes. Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet < akes. Batter lor Dumplings, Puddings, Pot pies. Ac. Ac l'l i' e (•*. March 20. BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, JAMACIA RUM, &C. r U"E undersigned respevtfully announces to his friends J. and the public generally, that he has formed a Co partnership with Mr. CH ARLES FEXDT of the City of New A oik, under the firm and stvle of FEIVTIiT r pound, at FOX'-;. - "SvffifS^;. — v?'- . ..-.... ,-. •; : ' DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public Pr jaie. HTMIF sulic-eriLer thankful for f lie liL< nil patron '.jje of the east y-tr. intend--1> keep constantly on hand a full • L norfment uf tin- wry l-e -f dietician ukuw Kept in our lirie. which hk vtu Xipw nf onKiirji ta!imn, Mackerel, Sardines, Ac. UiIMKMUIiIi Til 15 r-.TiUIli—MdTIl END -OF THE W.llilt lIuTSF,! To wan da, l-Ylintary 1, lsii'i. p (•_ poftTKR M. I> NEW ARRANGEMENT. M The Mammoth Hardware Store OHATFIELD STORRS. Foreign Si Domestic Hardware |lf I Jul SE TRIM MiN(iS, of ovcry doscrljiiion, J ( 'tirj-n f rrs, Cnbinrt Meiers, Him '.smi/hs o iul Shi e melr.rs' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, [„ t a, i almo.-l cvcniliiug iliat the iml .-try , t the mntrr n-iiiiircs. In 1M ; ,illition we arc ewwUutiy no lung ami ke, <>n hand a lull -j.Vk of '-•••• , \gi Swrf/rx nvd Amrrio n Inn, tA rsc shrr Irrn, Xrif rals. &-r, Warrant.-,! of ihoU- i .jnallty. and -old a- ,|„ :l| , as om 1 o ,„ m hased of am e-t.il.li hn e-t , -t oi \. V, rk. Al-o I aiker mill Nail.-. 1.0 id I in, i.la-s, -ash Putty, U Into Load, Lin-, 0.l oil. !ii hi-•• in anted . tly |n.n. Saudlcry KarJu'are, and Cariiage leaker's Gccds. COAT, AND WOOD COOK \M> IL\HI.OK STOVKS. Parlor and < A Wo ~! and Cves, LV.ndator- and Shoot Lrou- tor,-, st vo P pe, Ac. Vc ie thin?i f.-l mlrk t* ,W " • r L""; whit bls pronounced by all iud.e-..- 1 ■ .a. .■ k titov* iu tit market. It i- ospeoir.Hy ad ij te, Ito the Farm, r s use. i A- we have the hree t and ui—t complete Hardware Htore cm the Vow York and Erii '! tilr ad ai dc iatml m j M 1 - - r< tessr NE \\ ARR\v GEAI E NTT 1 p 111 ° N *> 1 E ' _ -lEST OIMENIE lA, j ON THE C RNER CF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, 2tfr>. 4, Battons' Block, f?otksrc£ ra. TIIK suhsoriU v- would re-pc-i tinlly inform their friend-jind tin- pahlie that thej hav formed i mi-partiirr-liip in the I).iijt business, and are not, rei oiving at \o. 4. in Patton - New |!ri k IJlo, k tr< "l tin da-of I'liiladel i )ihia and Vow York a lare and well -oleotcd -took of American, French and Ku-ILU CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CO3O'BiES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STI FFS, Ii- iSS lis® IFAiML" se:s*:x± Si DIIISSIN) COM 33, PIRRMiRY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNATS &c. SURGICAL inSTHTTIVIEWTS, and a variety cf the most approved Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, & c., always ou hand. ; London Purler and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Crushes for (he Hal, Hair. Teelh. \ails, Boots, Painting, Tarnishing, Hhilt was'iin?. iU. I The Lovers of OOOD CIO MIS owl TO It AC CO, iriH fi n ,l a lore: - v.-.rllit '- All of which is offered for iwle at preatl> reduced rate-. Out -to k Leitur hrge end mostly purchased fr-w | Importer and Manufacturer:, rv I west rate-. ami with Cash. enahleß n- to pell ,t n daeed pfi es.that m * I tialactury t ■ nil. \t o inviti the attrution of the paldh to an enpr rial examination of h\ r stoek >•< .•■ •i- "■' i' !l ' **" Out 4/ ■■> ■ rilK i ' .SH SYSTK.M—QUICK S \ I.F.S SMA 1.1. PROFITS.'' I Our O" si ire eli ted nd' t . tun t •••< •• d wntru ted t• Le wlmt the-, in rej re-1 :•! - .c y •!' i'p e tin iitr.irv vve ore n T i!v li'liti: it . t r t . ih, ~ md tin ;>■■ cv " - • :i ''' : , M I:. P>Y V K will -vr Iv , I -:. • , !, tll'lli >N- a X id mti-ly on the '• ltft t •v. JOSI.I'II 1* A 1 i' I T \v.i tii .1 (• ?♦; I "'*., rj>\VAK> !E BMv' IM & !? )■ I I? ' a ie. rTYHK -u!i-rri: a !.i •• i li : ■ friend* I .mil the Ii •■■ ■ i i"v i • i KATIXi. sy ; u.i\ ... •. ol the Ward Honse, when he iatnMl : ' .tiv on hand ,i ft I! ass ..tun lit • • „>m iyH'ing it to A,■ ',■■■■. .i. lii K i:-k. i'mi kf]- Junbie> .11kmtiso. i nkf Ar. ll.•vin..r- ere,l tin .t in , v,„ ,mnred tinker. and using nonh twit the best brsnils ( flnnr, hit feck yonfidenl of giving satisfaction to .... .1 •m. t ..i n-In;: wit I; A r patronage. Wedding ami <*t?!i > why i- : !iI wAh whati via re- I|iiireil. on -hi ft f b. cd ,t the '* -t ro w.n able rates. V nice assortment i.f t'andie . Note. Fruit*, Yc.. kept always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. FIfKSH OYSTKRS received three times per week by express, and sohl wholesale ami retail. **>" Hot C'oflee serred tip at all !i • it's. Don't forget the plaee, one door north of the Ward House. February I' 2, lsdi!. H. A. BURBAXK. LIGHTNING RODS. f T"MIK stibserilier having had two yt ars' expcrii nee in the A Lightning Hod trade, in and .ih.iut Philadelphia, has nuw eontineneed the husiness in liradford ami adjoining ('utilities, lie will do busine-- near home, and ice noth ing but the best article of lb id and I*l.itina points, all war ranted such, and erected in the lub-t pi rieet and v.iti.-taiw tial manner, and as strictly apoii s. icntilie principles a any line of telegrnsh. IV.-soiis wishing their families iji.l pr iperty protected from this dc-ti c\ ing agent can do so by applying to the subscriber at Loitay -vlllc. Leliavsville, May Id, |s.>i. F. UItKMHiY. ORIK!> AIMM.KS a frw lir-t rate onr*. : •' ! nr | i >\s" ! RAILROAD IfOl'SE. TCWAN A, PA. WtOfeE? T. CARRIE*, Proprietor 'Pil' ■■ .!'■ ' ■' ! ' "•"/•'AmVO il.- 1 feat Unm kvw.l IheOLfIMKASSf.! '' He in 'he Ida mrtto. d thl .villa-" f ;; ;de ioir.' ii ntimnrn the tt.iblic that this hotel w* , :hor • fit tmlrp e :inted. papeieil. A''., and I'd will, eind tarnft us with other Important rM"g tin veniem c anil accouniiodali . . > ! velhrs. fmto \nd farther, the proprietor hegs lent< ' J the i xperionce lie MM hail in the Iwi'iness, le nt -el that he is ,-unable of entering '*l' 1" wa'i'- ' r ' n ,;ii:- will favor hint wit ii their pair cage, i- ' lu *'' tion to please the most fastidio at a.: h . „ rtl . The mo-t aeeoinmodating assistants always d inre. I'loase eall ind try us. Towandn. May '2O. 1 s.'.li. .. GEORGt H. WOOP'S Dasurrmin k l icMnc TX P \TTO.VS XLW BT.(>CK, • \-s I Drill: r c sts.. Tow aada. 1 .•. i" 1 ije far I'D Tl'lil'S. (usually c.il' d A:.. " '>l'" saperi-r to all other i.i • IS-Vi , r ~' l i-" : I l! ,■ si . . i '' *