lantter's- glepartattat. The Chinese Snkar Cane; Being requested by many to publish wstate ment, through the columns -of your paper, of my experience with, and the value of the Chi nese Sugar Cane, I therefore-send yon the fol-1 statenwnt, w 114.11 yet:twill please insert : On the 2.5 th of 'lily I planted •al-,ont: half an acre of ground, one year old. A portion' of the soil was low and wet in the spring—in fact I covered the see I with muil ; the other part was Jtili and sandy ;, the. consiluence was, when tlie-dry season set in the wet part baked very hard:and the high bora up for 'want of rain. 1 plowed it when about ten inches high, and that was all the working it got, with the exception of a slight ItOeing pre victus to plowing ; my object was to ascertain the amount of saccharine matter contained 'in the stalks, and supposed enough would grow to make the experiment. Many of the stalks grew .from sixteen to twenty feet high, (in the .low ground it only grew twelve feet.) ' Having made a mill in .which to grind it, I commenced on rho 24th irf September. The cane then bad received two or three frosts, which slightly injured the taste of the water. I am convineed thitt the amount of stalks I used ca-n he grown im less than a quarter of an acre. The alumna of water obtained from the piece was 2io gallons, fr j ota whieli I made -15 gallons, which, in flavor and beautiful bright red color, is far superior 'to any molasses ob tained from th'c South. T did not try to grain_ any of it, as it will not grain after being frost ed ; but I am convinced there will be no diffi k•ully in graining it if tried previous to frost. If it is planted by the middle of May, it will ripen by the end of August; find remain in good condition until frost, and if cat up and put in a shed (in apprehension of frost) it will keep well for a mouth or more. will give a statement of what may be made per acre, judging tom the amount of water ob tained from each stalk. One of my neighbors, Mr. A. l)egan, obtained from seven choice stalks one gallon of water ; and in another trial made by Mr. - McCleary, Sen., and my self, we pressed from ten stalks one galled and a quart.. The number of stalks in a hill should he from four to six, In my calculations I on ly - estimate one quart of water to the hill; al lowilig sixteen hills per square root, which wall make 2 1 560 hills torthe acre ; and this, at one quart per hill, will make 110 gallons of molas ses. Veined at 75 - cents per gallon, it would amouni t it $8,250 per acre, and I do not hesi tate in saying that the amount may be doubled. I would urge upon the farmers of the wes tern country to try it. Yon=will not only save, but make money in the operation. lam well convinced that in 1860 the southern planter will have no sale for his sugar in the State of Illinois. From present indications there will be.one hundred acres raised in -Wabash clauo . ty next year, which will save the county $lO,- 000. The time to commence working the cane is when the seeds have changed from green to a dark red hue, although it will remain good until fairly matured. • Should any person wish to malie the experi ment, I have some seed to spare—one quart will'plant an acre. J. 3f. lihron, Meeleary's Bluff, Wabash count•, Illinois.— Graysrillc ficruld. Hortsys von Wstd: Ft.:D.—The following re marks of a skillful practitioner and close oh server, are worthy of attention. Dr. Hued has been, however, more uniformly fortunate in the horses which have passed before his eyes, than some others. Horses are often overfed with gra in, but we never knew one to cat too much hay or grass, when it was supplied regularly. They are rarely attacked with disease, when little or no grain is given them ; or if given, when supplied in small and. regular quantities. The most frequent causes of disease, are high and irregular working, and expostire antva ter when wah» by exercise. A great proportion of our horses are too well fed—obtain more food than they require. In this land of plodg most of our valuable hor ses are overfed, and more especially does this happen among animals owned by wealthy 'and liberal individuals. The impression we wish to convey to the Mind of tht. reader is, tiClit the food of such, is •not proportioned to labor —in other words, there exists a disproportion between the amonut of carb,;2l taken in the form of food, and the oxygen received in the process of respiration. Now to illustrate this, we will suppose that a man engaged in mer cantile pursuits owns one or more horses . ; he has not the time nor inclination, to give the one or the other the necessary amount of ex ercise ; they stand up to a crib,..from day to day ; enjoying, or rather, gorging them selves with a certain amount of fodder, over and abov what they actually require,, and much more than they really tieed ; the surplus is often stored up in the form of fat, and this induces acute diseases, and they die of too much food and care. It is very'rare that we have occasion to recommend a man to feed hi horse more liberidly, but almost aiways the reverse. Starvation is said to be the cause for many equine diseases, but so far as our experience ,goes, such cases are, in this country, very rare. W e conce i ve the term starvation to be a libel upon civilization ; and so infrequent is its ap plication among a nation, of husbaudmen, that it is omitted in our dictionaries. A ino,n on a barren rock, or a horse in . the deserts of Ara bia, might probably .clarre, but the idea of the latter stetrring in the vicinity of a well-stock ed barn or*stable=withirt striking distance of a land of plenty—seems to us a very absurd conclusion. There Are 'enough horses to be found dress ed lip in the garb - of starvation ; having tight skins, prominent ribs, •and a. cadaverous coun tenance, living, yet•half dead. Bat they knoiv nothing of the!! Famine.in E g ypt;;" they get ettough,but too muck of th one kind .—.l.l,add's I•'etrrittary journal: • „ lbw Nlceft,stortz , a Cow, f..(0 7 ---cows„ to give Milk, .'reqfilr6. inore.fcioilithhd. those far mers imagine. .1: IV.. 'Johnstone, writing from Munich to the poqatry ?I, givgs.an in teresting report a some experiMents whit:lolBw heed made in BaraVia„ 'front which the follow ing is an extract : "-Our trials have cOnfirined the view that cows, to give the greatest pos sible quantity of milk, must daily - receive and consume one-thirtieth of their live weight in hay, or au equivalent therefor. If more food be gi ven it goes to the formation of 'flesh, without o,:easioning a corresponding increase in the yield of. initk hat-if,_on, the contrary, less focid be .furuislied; tlie; anyi'nht and sate-. of the-milk will be greatly 111[4as - bee - • ' , , Se- hi . one . daylast .wanic , thfere _ were five tons of eels shipped Ito Niniv•York,.by a Angle town in- Massachusetts. 1= 4tpqNl4incona, 'Ttw 'TillitigEFOl 1831: 'Thc - Efection la past, and its results" proves that the work devolved on Hie Republican party Is not yet com• Ideted. the Eastern and Northern liortiona of the coma n —in New-Ehgland, New -York,Ohio and the North- West—the Reoubliean banner floats in triumph while in Southern Jer ey, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinobv—in short ,atherever few newspapers :ASP :taken. and Where (-minion schools are ton new and too feeble to have edu cated the pre - cut generation of voters—the black flag - of Slavery obstritets the sunshine. A stranger " to America might distinguish those portions of our country most blessed with Editeatinn, Intelligence, Thrift and Virtue, by searming the reterns of the Presidential contest of 15.50. We hart' failed of present surcess, not because the Pep pie are against its, but because that large portion who did not hear or read the argument and do not know what were the real irestions nt Issne, went almost sordid against rt , rerSinlT the verdict which-the great majority of the educated and intelligent endeavored to e rcutotince. Thine flits bulb-ate the path of pressing duty. With nn unmanly r r pinings over what is irretnealde—with no abatement of heart Or hope because the triumph of Liber ty in her now ordeal is not won at the Long Island and White Plains of her straggle—with no shadow of regret that the re--monsibilitv of governing iaqint confided to her champion+ before the People were folly ready to sustain them—we begin afresh the work of diffusing that vital truth which. in regard to the concerti's of this world as well as of the next, Makes Free indeed. Now, in the Slave Power's heyday of victory,. when its ministers and servitors arc gathering and plotting th make the most of their triumph and 't crush nut" the spirit which they vain ly believe to he erni•ltied and entombed—now. when the fainthearted or coldhearted who lately basked in the sunshine of our nrciadure hopes arelianling off to repair itiniages rind talking rff abandoning, the rugged arena of Politics for more codex anti flowery fields—now, In this hour of wearitiess antthdiatlow, Tot: Tiara - sr renews its yaws of eternal hostility lit every form of tyranny neer the bodies or soils of men—to the shill/writ, assumption that the benighted mut feeble, whether in soul or body. are to be regarded and treated as the convenience or the prey of their wiser or stronger brethren—to tin domina tion of despots and oligarchs, Whether of empires or plan tations—to the enslavers of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breeders of children for the aucticip-block and the cotton-field in Virginia or Al:drama. The doctrine that no human being was ever created for the beeellt or advantage of another—that all ren•ire tweeu Mall and man should be free and reciprocal—that the !Amer shoot! not tail and sweat to pamper others' pride or minister to others' luxury, hut for the sustenance and cutnfort of those near and dear to liimsir destined to certain triumph. It must prevail, for God reigns, find Earth Was tint created to be a theatre of injustice,oppres sion and misery for ever. It must triumph ' • for all true prophecy a ffi rms and thesindication of the NOW' benig nity imperatively requires.it It must triumph : for Ik`- lllDt•ratie America cannot :Away , remain the scoff of axis- I tot-rats and the shame of reformers nod liberals through- Mit the Old World. It roust triumph a for Alan's history is ii•it a chaos. or a riddle, but eyerywherr instinct it itli nieiming : and nielierno effort i•ver failed of its eft' ct—no drop of martyr bloottwas e‘er shed iu vain. . ."-Bot even if we'Remalilieans were disposed . to ,fold our 'aimeit In shortherour adversaries Avonld not permit it. They are latsy to-dav in lengthening their cords arta strewttir ci.ing their atikea with a vigilance and activity which re s- ads aeonscionsness on their part that their ilmainihn pastille made Mite forthwith or their sceptre will have forever departed. To-day, myrniiiiiims of the Slave Pow er threaten and harass Northern Mexico arc -encamped in the heir t Ccutnil.Anitai% aud liaging a war 'tf ex tgrininatiou on the distracted inhabitants of its petty lie publics, while it Ly turns leers and scowls at Cuba, while its most ruthless bands are precipitated on devoted Kan sas, under the protection and smiles of the Federal Ad ' ministration. Even as we write, the telegraph informs iis that twenty Free-State men, guilty iof attempting to defend their homes against the rapine and violence of Bu ford's and Titus' blood-thirty bandits. have been convie• tett by Lecompte's Court of inanslanghter! and sentenced Lo live years' Imprisonment at hard labor as felons. This is but a fair specimen of what has long tetssed for jus tice" in Kansas—ajustice which takes the criminals into pity and aids Coon in hunting down, plundering and " wiping out - the innocent., whom it into to the State prison if they are ever guided into the madness of resisting their oppressors. ; Such crimes and wrings as unhappy Kansas has for twelve months endured, Cseml Hungary or Poland has never kuowil ; and the Vower at whose instigation these villainies were and are perpetra ted sits enthroned in the Whitu liaise. and him just achieved another four years' ascendancy in the Federal Government. Who, in view of these facts, can say that Reimblicans may nnw pile their arms, even for an T a tar? Til'z Tuturse will be, as ham been, a Political! Jour nal—avowedly, though not exclusively so. It recognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in deadly contliet, and that in the result one of them must lose a ll control over the Federal Government. But, while it gives prominence and emphasis to the diseussion and elucidation of the great issne of the day, it sinks none of the of a Rosiness and Family Newspaper. The proreedings of Congress. like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported by an able an' tearless corps of Correspnrolent s, while frets London, Paris. l'onstantino plc, Havana. San Eraneiseo, A !icily and other centres at 'interest, our special advises trill he, as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member of our Editorial corps— Bayard Taylor—is now in Northern Europe, and will spool the Winter in Sweden. Lapland. Ittissta. thence making hi s wa y n e xt se a s on across Siberia and Tartar , ' to the mouth of tlit. Amoor, and thence hkrneward Ly We Par itie and California. unless some change of route shall promise greater iuterest aridprofit to our readers, for a twin :done lie Will IN rite regiiiiirly throughout his adyen thralls journey, which is likely to require two years for it. completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lec tures. Public ?lettings, ti.. will lie fall awl reliable, and our Foreign and Domestic News made up with a careful regard to the condensation into nor ample columns of the greatest amount of intelligence that is consisteot with the 11,l' of type of a general.. size. In short, it we fail to make THE Tinto - xi: worth its cost, it shall tmt be for want of expenditure or effort. If it be deemed desirable by Republicans that Tie Tut nrs-: shot:1(11,e Mr-Mated iii their se, eral localities, we urge them to see that ChM: be made tip and forwarded In due season. The Postmasters are send-officially ad monished tint fa aid our circulation, but to urge instead that of journal: deemed sound" and " National" Icy the compatriots of Ataison and Stringfellow. We risk live Republicans everywheie to take care that these efforts be not effectual to (locoeh the light of Freedom in the mur ky mists of tilayery. TIELMSTEL - • n/I!.Y TRIBVNE, per antrum PI 00 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Single Copy, per annum fl 00 Two Copies 5 00 Five Copies " II 00 Ten Copies, to one address.... .. 20 00 We send The Semi-Weelay Tribune to clergymen at $2 per year. WEENI,Y TRIBUNE. Single Copy, per annum $2 00 Three Copies, " sou rive Copies, '6 s 00 Ten Copies, _l2 00 Twenty Copies, In one whlreit, and any larger 20 lNt nniuher at the rite of $1 per annum T wen ty Copier, fo adarevs of tarh3ublirribtr.and 1 of 00 any larger number at the rate of $1 20 each,.. Any person sending us a club of twenty or over will be entitled to an eatra copy. We continue to send The Weekly Tribune toClergymen at it per year. Sub , eriptions may commence at any time. Payment in advance is required in all cases, and the paper is Invaria bly discontinued at the expiration of the advance pay ment. honey ma• be'rrmitted for snhseriptionn in lettelsn at /stir risk : Lnt the Postmaster at the place where the let ter in mailed nhnnlll be tootle acquainted i tth it.coutent. anti keep a description of the bills. When drafts can be obtained. they are much safer than to send bills. Bins or any specie-paying bank in the United States or Canadm received at par for subscriptions. We have no traveling agents. Any one wishing to re ceive Tux TizinuNE need not wait to , be called upon for his subscription. All that is necessary for him to do is to write a letter in as few words as possible, inclose the money, write the name of the nubsersber, with his Post- County' end State, and direct the letter to • McELRATif, Tribune 'Office. New-York. rt. cc-ATI - MI-R. 11 N. szwann. ...... . -F. 0. voila. WA.TROITS R Co., DEil LE R S IN lA* HEArY ¢SIIELFILARDWARE No's. 1 & 3, Water st. Elmira, N. 1". We have rec:mtly made large additiops to our extensive stock, and Lave now on hand a complete assortment of ev ery description of ,linnlwam, which we carer at the lowest cash prices; con4.tinfr of 'Mechanic's Tool., Building Ma terials„lron and steel, Sails and ' , mho, Ropes Mid Cord age, Paints, Oil. and Gl*, hatlrS of every size and shape,'cither 'Bliley Gang or eirkitar. t • Machine Belting, of ail widths, both of India Rubber & leather, Glass at wholesale. We are prepared to Ripply Merchants with Glass, Nail., scythes, Fork., &c., at Man ulaetnrers prices. Tin, sheet Iron, and Copper wdrk on hand or nuule to order. - CORTRACTOWS TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' vets, Blasting Powder, &e. Agents for Bien & Wilder's - Patent Salamander Safes, Fairbank's Platform Scales, and Welch & Grifflth's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up Co CO inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attentiOu paid to orders -by mail. Elmira, 'April 7, . -n-11-12xn . • ; GEORGE H. . : WOOD'S • Dagnerreaft &' Glass Picture Gallery, PATTON'ii ,NEW IlLOCK,",Coiner at Main and I. Bridge st.., Towanda.Pa.,_is the place to, get pLA.a. PICTURES, (usually called-Ambrotypes.) They are far iiiiperiOr to all other kinds f pictures; Having no, rake. tion, they can lakseen hi any position, and can be taken in much less time than Dagarreotypes, And e q ually well in cloudy as clear weather. " „ gar.3lhillitutes put • hitti•Lockpts, Tirea.t•phis, ,ae., as usual. Room.; arm at'althoors. Picture. put up on hort notice., Tow am I, liznui ) , MMEE ~113111C9S ~1(IY~tie _ ~:~ fL `CHAS.: sf. TURNER, PHYSIcIAN' ,V.SURGEOICotki4 his profesatoital . Ferviciis tb the inhelitants of Towunda'and vicinity. • Office end res idence in:the-dwelling recently occupied by 11. Bitarn; one-door north of the Episcopal Church, on liable Street. T' it JOHN 7.IIINTOSH, SUB GEON. DE7NtisT, RETURNKI).- Office next door MenursAtrire, ana over Alexaider's el!ithing' Store, Alain street. Towanda. February 24,1855: 'I - AMES :11 ACFARL A NE, ATTORNEY AT LA ll', TolemenA, PA. Orrnpiea the Office. in the Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq. Witte will attend to procuring Bounty hand Warrants and Pension:4. Maieh 22,1855. . . H. J. MAIM'. P' P. Mnanow. MA D I LL k MORROW, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELI.ORS AT LAW,-oifice over Mercut's Store. Towanda, Pa. Towanda, April 2, IS. n4341' DR. E. 11. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SI; RG HUN, offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his resilience on Pine street. wlierg,lie tan always be found when nut protegA,,nally _ JOHN e. ADAMS. WA. OVEBTO.N. A DAMS k OVERTON, A TTORNEYS _L-1, A7' LAID: Office ill the room formerty occupied by George SandcrArm, over Burton Kim,^:bery's et.,re. Towanda, ? , UX 11. WATKINS, TTQRSTY ti 7 cobiNSPLLOR AT LAW, will attend prompt ly to all basine,e , entruqed to his care. ColleetionK. n ill receive hi• , pecial attention. t Mee a ten - dorm+ north of the Ward Ilan-e. Towanda, Maav 1, I.ln. B. ('ARSONS, A TTORNE Y AT • LAD - , Taw, - . Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. & H. F. Lon .: store. Aug- 7,1.71 t. TOW ANDA IFEIYIKIE 21E15113111Y. THE MISSES ITANSOS respectfully inform the public that the Winter Term of their school will open in the w building en s.ecniol.treet, west of the Ward Home. on Mondav , December I, Mill. Mks 0..1). ItANSON will have the general Famerinten denee of the shoot. l kskted in Mikic by Mioo lIKIIECC HANSON. and in French by Miss EMMA NSON. Thankful fer the patronage already extended to them, they beg leave to assure the-e entra.tiog their daughters in their ellar;;e. that every effort will he made to deserve the - confidence :mil hivur of their patrons. The seloml rear will 1 . 011,415 t 111 fur gnarters, of eleven weeks each. 'The summer vacation commencing in Jitly. and ending in September. recess of a few day+ will be taken at the holidays. run QC.11:71T.: Find Max—Tr) include the eleinrntary F.nclis6 „ 00 branches. aml the study or the Latin langnagr,( " Second Class—To include the moread yawed stn. • dies efthe English brancites.with Matlionatics„ , $9 00 and the study of Latin and French 1 Third Class—to include Mathenutties, Mental and Moral Philosophy. Rhetoric. Botany. Sr., $l2 00 with Latin and French. Each ptipil Will bring with her a desk crutch:llr. There will be no extra charge , whateYer. 3fusic--instruction on the Piano, with use of instru ment, will be given by Miss REBECCA D. liAst , oN, at tio per quarter. Boarding for young ladies ran be obtained In private families at reasonable rates. Pupils from a distance will receive the eapeciai care of the teachers. They beg leave to refer to the following named gentle men lie v. A Loszo Corrr.n, likhop ot the Diocese of Peon'a, Philadelphia : Rey. Dr. M eL.E.ty, l'resident of the College of New .ler-ev. lion. DA tin WILMOT, F. M %SON. C. L. WART), JOON F. MEAN: D. F. B tnrow, 11. K. Mk:MCI - It, 0. I). 11.1MT 'LETT E. 0. c, I( MN len . THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOIr.d.VDA, BRADFORD CO., PA INSTIIITTORS REV. SA)II"EL - P. I )1 S. Principal, Professor of Nan cal, 31,211.,1 and Ninral Science ; REV..IAMIN McWll-I.IAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Lancunes and IkIIPe Lettro, (11.11i1.04 /11URN, M., Professor of Matheo and Mn,ter Nernm; ; 111 5 It M. ('OF.., Prereptresa ; NIISS .t. lIVTLEIL MISS ELLEN t'. COLT. MISS lIEI.EN M. (' .t..e.i,tant in :11:1 , 1e ; Mr. ('.‘NFEI.I ) DAYTON'. Stetvaril. The Wlnter Term N4it end wr 2n. and email! nes I t week.. lere“ at Chri-tinas. EXPKNnE, , f'Fai TEUU Payable invariably in adv:t rn-e— and contin:zi•nile; a:I incla•l4,l: Tuition ill the t•'itth (pr ) per term,.... Fmirth,. . Third Sec,did FirA us.ing, st.liolar , hip , are elnirge.l el pt r term 1 I,el an.l cm.tints. : for in , tritnent nu tr,t,l hto tyke le,-0:4, :Inc, or for practice i'2.00 Pari'lit• or gnar,li.iti. -1,11 re-141 , ts‘oadmitt, d tni• tioa therein up maiiy permanent ,diolarsiiip re .ted /"ahot hi , or h. r parent ESEIE French, German. Spani-M or Italian, each, 5 ; . When taken withota other branches,. Drawing , 3 . Ornamental needlework and embrniderv.ea , h.... . Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument_ 12 .. do do per quarter of I I ... 10 . Oil painting iu landscape:, per term do figures 10 . Room rent for lodger , . 1 75 The Young Ladies will find board in the In , ttlote, under the rare of the Matron. at per week,. 77 Fuel and light, o- The male . pupils can find !ward in private famillea, at per week, from f 2 00 to 2 50 Washing. per dozen, Pupils boarding in the Hall, (who will be exclusively Pernales.) will torni , h their ow-iiied, bedding, towels, Ac. and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The boarding bills for the term mint be paid in advance : or one halt thereof at their entrance, and the retimining half at the middle of the term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and none 1% ill he admitted on other terms. Espeelal exercises , are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. S. F. Cor.r, See. WARD, President. July 3, IKSG. A. \VICKI! It NI. Treasurer. rook Binding. THE undersigned has the agency of one of thy Is 1 Binderies in N. V. City, and is ready to re ceive honk. Pamphlets, Miumzines. &c.. to be bound in any style desired, in the netitest and most substantial manner and at very low mirk-41911 te forwarding a lot ver y 44 . (in __, 0 send in your volumed. 0 D. liA I{TLETT. soil 2 t, 1856. NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS• DRS. G. M. R: G. P. CAI)Y would respect hilly announce to their friends and the nubile that they have justoilened a new and extensive DltUtl STORE at NICHOLS. N. V. Their stock is uew awl carefully seleetcd, and eou-its of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, among which are lead, zinc, chrome green and yellow, India red, vermillion, &c. and' Varnishes, a variety. nye-stidis.inclndinglogwond, cautwood, fustie, cuilbear, elated tin; indigo, &c. ftRINIIES for paint, hair, hat, clothes, shoe, teeth, &c. Window glass, putty camphenc, burning, Redd, alcohol; tan ner's hit •, very pure 1,10.1011 S for Medicinal-purposes ; Patent perfumery, Imbin'a • • ' Extracts for the handkerthief ; Cancy Articles, Yankee Notion*, Sunff, eigam, kc. &e: • To PhYalciatis our stock offers Inducementkas being of the lie.t quality; carefully selected, aryl sold.citeap. " 111 re us a call, and see if you can purchase , re; cheap elsewhere. • • G.M. G. P. 'CADY. • Nichols, June 13, 1856. BAKERY & RESTAITI?ANT. One Door North of the Ward House. THII anhseriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened a BA KERY' AND EATING.SALOON,,one dpor north .4r the Wanl House; where he intend to;keepi constantly on band wadi assortment of everything in the line, such as &cid, Biscuit, Rusk, Crackers,.,lumblea, all Wilds of Cake, etc. HiAillig s'ecnred the services of an experienced baker, and' UNilly, nosh but the hest brands - of float, lie feels, Confident of giviarrsatisfdition td all is - ho' eI:Y. favor Lint witafteir_ patronae. • - ' Wedding :mil other parties furnished with whatever re- - *and. ClOll6ll ucetleearal at the; Moat reardmide rates. • A nice assortment of Candies, Ndtr, YrUitai4d., kept ewers on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. :,-- FIiFSIT.O,IIITERFI - received three tirPef 'Pcc,lleej by eXilres . jarld Sold whol*le,arid . ntall." " writot Calree .. piii 4 ellllo at all bruin: - Don't Te 64 , place. hne drier north of the Ward House. "• ' i• Celemary 1?. is. . - 11..1. BURBANK. ~. ~ : y.:.:F:~l;:.~.«^L:nV'.riFM~,+:Y'+Ct•.i~.Y.a = ' "~.-iT.:64T?'✓5, ttiercKa~tli,;e; -c. IRIIIIM= .. A, TM, Wanier't-i- - --; :::-*(- iviii) 4. • - .Sjlai dift . iirilry' Store, - mu. door north . ._ ofPalions Dittg ,Store, _ , ~. . _ _ ; •-- 11ASjust beta opened with thelarges 4 and most choke stock of PASHIDNARI4 . : IP ? 'tit ;31:,'WHI.11Y ever 00i:refit° a diserii initiating 4 {Y . ......1 , 'l)ltblir., - Ili.k141:11C can tmfelisay that with .. ....i . ' , the Opening of his neic store bio been in. ---'•-• .3 4 -• wigs:rated it new era bridle Jewelry line, Inasmuch a i along with the chnicearrdelegnut it.ssetttnent he gives the must reliable asinfrave of on elmostineeedi hle redortion in price; : the rich and tasteful articles law , ing been all bought with. ready rash. A. M. W.; When he re:let:is how, for the past years,with a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed so large a share of public patronage. flatten; himself that the immense in crease of llo ,, ds.ltello l Y otters, which have been boughtso much more adt;antogeonsiv, will enable him to increase the generous confidence which has hitherto been. vouch safed to him. lie therefore solicits a coutintiance of the favor of his old customers. and invites the public general ly to come and see the fashions. 41U - TIIE . W.ITCH ItEPA BUNG DEPARTMENT will continue to lie di-tinguished by the skill e n d despatch which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being the most reliable in town. . Towanda, September 24, 155. • TIOCUL POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS!! R. M. WELLES & CO. A THENS, BRADFORD CO., PA. Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in EMERY'S AND WHEELER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE PO trf:IIS, TITREBIIF.P.S A NI) SEITIIATOIIS, COMB IJ4VI E 91717, RS le WA:VW° WEBF, n•rt Clriver linner+ and Feed Cutters, Emery' , Cider 7kl illa, Appiti Parers. rlow,, a nd liel.eyo and caber Grain Cradles, Scythes, and other Ilarve,timr I:enlvdn's and other Moil-inv. and 11(.0 ping tfarhlnes. Sc) IWO'r . . Grain Drill-. “rimil cast Sri d &c. C , rn and Cub .11:111, Culti%.4l.nrr., Leather and Ruld•er field Matinfat.tllr , r ”f Peters' Celebrated FAN DULLS, Winch T ant iticpared to .i-11 at e!tlar WIf()LESALS: ILEX .1.11.,0n very ta aura O.- barns. These mill= are rc—lai , ted nul to mere in the Vniied State.. fi ,, r durability etfteiener and kimnli-ity, and tivill do in the hest many cr and raj/Idly, ali - klini4 of chaffing and cleaning all land. of Grain, (Inn , Seed. Ate. grM Warranted_ tn chaff fit for market, from 40 to GO tAbilelsof \Vilest per horn.. Refrigerators, Provision Safes, eta. Extras foruished for retail/Mg Emery's soul ‘Nlieeler's machines. • I teseriptire Catalogues. Price .1.14 ts and Limnlars of all machine , + gold hy us, ,ent Jo.l po.a.tize pre-paid, to all upplivaut SPeld IN your name and l alre,.. Athens. 1%...ti I e 2.7; . , 1. - o;. IL M. W ELLE: , (1). TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE It IV E1,1,S would 4 - rr.p.•rtlailc inhnw hi, friethis itti.l the •••'" pa:.he that he rrr.•irinK st hi 4 old stand one d.we no ! th o f Laporte. Ni.l-°n Co. • s Inahliig boo,. :2 I.llg , Anil e a.ro•or , .init of S'itfas, Maly - 121111v of various patterns, %Ind Malitlzativ Sidt: nu,l Centre Tables, l'enthr.ke Talde.. Stand. of every kind. Cane. Flag and W,.,t1 'eat (hairs, high Chair , . Children" , Itorkt.rs, Lounzes, taut and Itn-e -w,...1 Picture Frame.. Ir..n Hat Stand-. (' ,, ruer and .ido War(lrobc , . 011 , ) , .,0 P. P. Zri )ri . N t.% ery utitl will at tend all ocra-ion , ,alien Th , !,1; , li , a rr `colt d I•, xi , n!p• lry a 4.-.f.rtirier.t lirtnre rin•F, r ing el.ewl•eno Is ill .4.11 ehe.wer titan alit 'Alter e-tßldi-!.tirent ii, N ,, rtlit.:” Twva-dt, r).t TI OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! THE FllitS.llol . NVnl,lll :%IILIIIIIriee - .._-., , ,,...--,,....-----t.) Mr tte.rite that he has lone on •, : -.—_....,,,p-_ • i 4taatl i and will make to tinier all IA: -tom.ci i 4 : , --: , ;l .. h i i i i ,: t h is .,.. ot A l , ; ,l l . lt i f i N i ' ,. 1:1 , 1 „... 1. 1 - 1 , - ,, 1 , Z. , ..\ , , - , 1 , - I: t - I i i e l:„ . IA: p1_',•14144,:,-. 4 la , t 'arti. 1i. , ,t0 a .:iiti litealst - ast Tio 1 '..._',4•' :- -:,I - !-.- - - -- .4thh•• Mslottt , ,nt, X% a Inv.t. Maple and leir"""" - 1 - 7,4 in rry Sitreatis. Stands 'of 14ttri.•ns CZ. ',....., ilia:.[.. 11-, 14 • aittl liedsie.otis of - el - Cry de, rirt,.al. which are. and a 111 be wade of' the best tea t.l mint at uot kin ink tinti,tter, t oot:a hi i t tun a . w ill -ell for ca.-11 Cheaper' (LAIL can be I.rtuglit in any other Ware 'b.:, in the rovittiy. - lit: IIII•M A la: t.t.11-1•1‘S. on haul nn the mo-4 ma :an:twit. be a us. A g.,•al Il1i.11:: , ii ,N 1 i Ile r,titishetl on pro eral ot...esi•no , • J.111•;i4 MACI:INS(N. Towalttla, January 1. 1g55. BOiOTS ANI) SII()ES. john W. Wilcox, AS meat rd eA:ll,lkinnent on Min Street. on ,loot H of the Ward litoi , e," nud win et,mtlime tie nLinnfa , tore of l{flt as .6; Slit ?ES, rt , )wretofore. He ha•jost rueeived from New-Yort; rt.itrge assortment of Womatt4 . l . lllllileliN . and Mbh..4,. , t•Qwei;which are Pifer ed at low priceA. The .tendon of the Lattie , partietb larly directed to Ili+ a, , orttncot, eornprbiog the follnwinz new st)lesr—Enamelled Jenny Lind gaiter hoot.; do. hot ; black ld...dirg and gaiter ; wdlkina ehne br., kin-. Ne. and -dines, of emery A tare. c.ic‘et) ;Joey ;...-diters, Lout, N;nhucn of 3;1 Fat the ileutlemen. alino , t every vie of niter. And •.t.ick 1,1,11 -clectcd oitli care, and I.e I elievi , Le .an offer -upt.rior iirticice at rea.,onall.ile Tlie t attention paid to M ter rAC friLING, and lie hop— by it•iing 1V , )1 LO met it a continuance of the lii,cr,rl patrouagc he L.L liither,o received. reb. 1, G.MCCEIBIZS, PAOVISIONS, Irest side of the Public Square, apposite the Court • House BAILE Y & - NEVINS are just receiving a iar Q -e a thn ti,a to their stock of Provisions, Groceries, Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit, Confectionary, Sc., Which will be sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhange for mo , t kind of country produce, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Consumer: or rfointry dealers would da weli to can and examine our stock and prices. GimeEntEs Black and Green Tea, Rio and Jana Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Sugar, :%101:L.:2,.., Syrup, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, untrne;zs, Mare elnamon.Grotutd ilus4rd,,llepper Sallee. Soda, Saleratn-, Crean' Tartar, Sperm anil"ralluvr Candles, Bar s , iap, Vinegar, Starch, Ar.. I'ILOVISIONS. Flour. Thiel:wheat Flour. [lye Flour, Corn ?deal, Feed,! P or k, mu t ,: shoulder., l'ltekerel,'Croltisli, Skid, Like Trout, Piekeled mid Smoked Herting,Cheese,Bice, Beans, Onions, Potatoes, Butter. Lard, Cruukers, - FRUIT. Priines:rition, Fig., Eng. ritrrants, - Paislns, "Lem ons and Oranges, Green titolOried . :Apple.s, and Peaches, Abnowls„.Peran nuts.. l'razil nuts, Grenoble and AlatleirA Fill,erts, Pea nuts, ,Chcstnuts,ll.ickory utitsice. • iitrIOLA.N.THENCTI 4/0 TIL)Vet. F.LNUY Goons. r-tc...--lioyre Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter.t . .. Wood Tea State:Midis; Trilnipet4, Toy Glint, Accord nom Glass, Paper and Wood. inlaid Work 110=1; mill Toilet Cases: Toy }lnman., Secretaries, &c, Pearl, leery, Papier 31aetre and.Leuthep POit3lnlttires;.WaVitts,tiltSehr 10rti and Wood Pocliet and TOilet Combs, %obae co-and Snuff Boxes, Cigar CLies, Tooth, - Hair and Cloth Bruslaioyloaroy Vprigmery.:lirds • 011, &b. t r Fonts Cal.,_44eter..elnamercial.l:s.rote and. Ball !Post Paper, Envelopes, tl'aft;rs, Sealing Wax, Ink, Inkstands, .Wafer Cups, Sand. Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales. Scc. „ - . TAUtE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and Rock Salt. and enyuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY & 'NEVINS. • Tocrantra,ffoember 24;;1FJ53. - 'HE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE! . 18]. GI EAT- BARGAINS ► ".06 MU XL. Solomon; rroprietor. . HIS` ,e.xtenstVe ItUady-bautle Clothing Milblistunent, rihwtul.lu Me:ieur's block, Mate street:ll4ol44 been" twat:with filitrgeleksiittmertt orSTHING CLOTHING., "The liruptietur assures the public that teAuLA the best auA.cheapel ilts.wirtinpnt.em otrc4ed In - Trucaudu r.nmi to firoVe this tact he reApectrelty usks*the'puhltd,t4' eV fund cainiue for themselves. $-; , rerso44 *ls4ting good Latrwalok an' elerailt snit; or 114 po!tiqtritiereof, well mado' or riut*ttiatial thvladt est. /Wit a100n4,, cravat. Oollafe.art4litioo gyery 7 ilucyitri! wril t"tplktni (4urioj..(t.e. prieettoll'qUittry.t: •-• ' - • • NI" Don't forget the phice—oue door Knuth or 31eretir's .foie, ToWalitiu, Man. I& 2s, 1...;&;. 111 )"• i • DR, PORT.ER'S OFFICE O lt 011 E SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the PLI)Iis . Sr:L:rire. T"Eww,••ril er th:mbrul t ft I-. yr — lr t $0111111( . 1111 . 1r1 . :.1 . 1r ry I I—l •r. " •. h •!' isfitett.t) :Ili ,s la) •ti bin, ht jau. p•I • cw4milet - - tt ill t . .• liar i1..1 'it .11 at tide at ..tios% I r and are Warranted a rep r•Tnirel. (u— 31c tlif,al ,Itlvire gratuitously given at the Office, ehargiuz Lilly for tlir 'lhe.hnkrottlLS¶s. :I- I • rc t ,if DRUCS, MEDIC 3, ARID GROCERIES ! Pure wii C Liquors; for Makin! nsc, Lot:don Porter St. IA Ale. ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICEVES! The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, I:hit:deg 7.;otties, Shp ple Shells,.33reast rumps, Teeth Icings, Syringes, Catheters, dec. American, English 4- inese Razors and knives. FRESH CAMPHENE & MING FLUID-11W & BaIiTFUL PATTCPJ CF IL! , ,TS! Superior TOBACCO Cc siruzr brands of Zuro .riaN.ar_r.a, Principe and 'Zara VitirALUS I Paints, 011 s, Varnislies, (.11:Wi, Brushes, Pc! fz av ry. S:a al i n; s oap, ilums:3 6.C• &C. Hair Dyes, Thir Itt. , torer, swav:ng Cirwani, I'„'. I . — a .• fur the ilandk( rchief, Ittthim tv:t , k 4, nebtillai,, Pur,—, Lart.ndcr Watf-r4, 4, :::A I: FAMILY GHQ CE RE : Black and Green, Tea, •,,Itio ;it'd Jay:, C' t ,fr,.c ; Su . Sa;moit, REMEMBER THE ~.TORE-SOLTLI END fiF THE AV AM) HOUSE! Towanda, Fe:mv:lry 1, 1!..",5 NEW AI RA NG 1‘ E - N T. The Dian - knot llarclware Stf.re CHATFiELD tittj "!'s: 14 11 , 11 Tt I, /I,' T. 0.11 1 ,1 Nt , 11 , 1 114 . 11 , nt of Foreign Domestic Hardware HOUSE TRIMMINGS, of Carreaters, m Li . r. ! ¢)" 40 AORICULTUaAL IMPLEMENTS, v (11, -iry ..f 1.11, L.: •I 1., • • ‘, addition Is e 1 , 11;1 4 a . 4. ` lid it I' H. 1;1 •t' ,I . I lVlrrante , i N..:!, Saddlery Eareware, ar.:l Cal:ia2e VTaker's \NI) \V( 0)i) ('(t(►li AND I' \l;',.(►;; COAL t market. It r toirt.h:t-.. r. .1 the p.itt t. ROM MIME -t N 1 t t NE W IZ 11 A N E \ ! PA T TON P I"a E,. ' batllG6 tt" 01'1.:N 1:1 ). ON THE. C_ RNER. OF DRIDGE AND r; N No. 4, Pattons' flack, Towane.: l 'l' TiiE .4tilt-wri , 4l - . ,e•ultli, -I,e. trily ittlttrm444.ir.ftn , etttl- . .n ~1 the t“.. I tl,t t ' the I) nz ..m 1..1e--,..11, ii ! : l i r ..-.‘ I'l4 ellllllZ a S t •.. 4 in l'att , , - NP rt. 'n . • ' . Olin and New 1...ik a 1 n•ze and u, 11 ....rioted 4.. k 11 . t nil rle;th, I -'',.•E• I, ~, l' ' ... -- 1 eißEmitgAis gauGg mifitriNvy Gp i r.ciir - J ' 6 . r .--, _.: J - i . -, jr ---, J --; --.--, li -. -,' .. --, --, ' .4 : . - 6 .0- 0 7 .. - A " •-- - : PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. DYE STi FFS, - DRESSNG COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MDV.A=S. &c. SURGICAL INSTRITIVIENTS, and n variety of the most approved Trasses, Abdominal Supporters, ac., always on hand. London Porier and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors. for rrposes{ ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MED ONES. &t, ernshes for the 41at, (lair, Teeth, Nails, Boots, Painting, Varni•hinz. it hit ashint, The Lorers of COOT) CIGAR S and TO.11..l( I - 11;r4 91.47 l li ra rrnrl PrithlTre Cip;rs, rind the' Ji)o.;sl brands T . . Camphene—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of DI RNlii; ['LIR And a line asvolrnent of of all simea and deNennitoni. \.a,t :•+d An of whio, is oftered for .ale at areatly re•lllep.l 1)(71- ,to , hting, ..!,1 • • ;•" ' 4 : Importer and Miiiiiit.ietarer at the low•-• 4 rate, and .‘ MI ea :h. s t . • . ‘: - No , ailaCtory to all. We invite the attention of the piiiir• to an 1 , 11 . •1 :,.1 f •'r •r - . • Our Motu is—" THE e ASII !•il - STI:Ni —.QC S ••••• •-• I •• • Our (ond- , are , elected with the ntnioNt:eare :lint Iva mimed to 1 ,• o h.,t tbi•v an 'r" the contrary. we are not only- rat•titt,4 4.1,r cw..to t n r t, them. tie • '''" MIL will give hi, Aperiak attention to thezt.repArati.ni 01 i'llEhi.1:11' 111) •\ •-• "" 4 .1,1- I"' !: arrnrately on 'the slinrit4notite. Towatnla.4nne 26, 18.111. • P. I'll , '" . R E :11 0 Ar. . COLLINS .-& . POWELL,. TOlitil respectfully infornYAlteir frientls and the pub. VV; lie generally; that'they hay moved their ( lot ll ing and Furni,lting store to their Ne Handin g UN the west side of liTailiStrect,itert aienr to It :mid will be bappi to wait on nil who iitaY`te them a call: • Their stock Consists of Black (loth' Conts,-Itaip and Fanir);(\is.:lnieres; Tweeds and Jeans, flack and Cashmere Pants, flack Satiti 'Vests, Silk Velvet and ein cy do., Silks of nil kinds, IThit Nlarsaille4 and fancy do„' White and tinry Linen Pants. Overalls and oversbirts, white and fancy shirts, drawers, eollars, - cravat., socks, Hats nod Caps ofnil kl•lits and qualities, it good assort ment of Boys Clothing, such as Coats, Vests and Pants whieliwe me Felling on' at llentlenten wishing clothing made up to order, will do well to glvemS a call, as we hare a ¢.,c,4 aSSorf ;tent of Vektings on band, which we ale ready . to ntake up on short notice, and IVAIIIt.‘NTIT to (It io every way, or no sale. We tie AM' own cutting. and flatter reirselieethat we know as mach about it as most people, having had Warne years experience in busines CLITTING•done to order as ELAll.—Where Goods are bought. of. le.,'no charge made ('or Tutting.. As reglads cheapness, all we•ask Is tagivema a call" before haying elsewhere:. - •• (. - J.'II.I.IOLTANS., ' • • Towanda;Attgust • • INSEEI), Lanqi, , Tanners', and Neatsfoot, L 011J4, Aleolol,Ctiulphlncritud Burrilng Mold for sale by suit: run. rp :$1 OT aHEI)- 11- Alliittntity for sale :It JL the .tll• jr STOL7fIS. M gill •~a-i-tiu• ~f (ier de? 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(11.14.1)ta .."., fl , •• • swan. k?nerir.oi..c..l . • - ant. (t 01.1 Iti, I /Slur.- Currant. Port It' cainplicite and W.; :„Id liana . I.) .1.; pet Nslit. ‘) 'l. (..:(;_tnk.irthe large (it:4OR .•; • Tlingliatarcn.llc I.N • • race; iit; ine,01:1!!:. ; • tirit all article- will be N 1 11, r' • B. The peN•ui wit • re,ine,teit to rt.:aril d. J.m.'iniv I - BRANDIES, GINS, WHISX;ES, JANIA`'..IA VHF, 1111.1;T-iv! , .1 7 .0, , • 10 r -L. and the imhlk ,1!. aL. : ' I,'""t'rSklP 111.11! 01 1 1 '. , tlttiler.•.'.ll 0•I • rIMMIT ekt o..2anzacooitt 15. Bearer st , .Vt•hr-- ri:, in the rnlpnrtiug and Jobtnu yr Foreir.i a nd in;: 4 .'0 • I Alt orders will hr111,11:11Ith• ' It ' 3111;141: • k • I N• ' ,1 as vL tu tvr, ae &c &c MEE ill` ES MEI STREETS, , , t' ME El SIM IRE f 11111 '', r ttr 1 ,