fllieccildncons. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON AM) STOVE STORE. JW HALL A IHT.SSKLL V> 1 ' 1 | ' Hammers and Screw Plates, Axes. Broad Narrow.* Lath and Hand Hatchets- Cable, ; Log. Trace i.tul llaltr. Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels j and Spailes. POCKET \NI> TABLE CI"TLERV~-Shears and Scis sors. Edge Tools of all kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles. Tubs and Pails, Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. In the H AHDWARE line. Brass, Britt.mi.i. Jappnned t and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Band. Scroll : and Hoop iron. Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, Ac. pumps, i Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works. > Patent. Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather, I and 10.01 in other articles too numerous to mention, that j we are now receiving direct from the hands of matiufae- i turers audimpnrters, including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor. Dir.ing- Room, Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New York; all of which we are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low rates, and on as good TKUMS as can be found this side of New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought of first hands and in full packages and large quantities, that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from A to I 15 percent, less than any of them, which advantage we shall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A targe quantity of Tin ware, Stove Pipe and Elbows always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Don't mistake tlie place to liny STOVES and HARD WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op posite Tracy A Moore's, Main street, in the new Wood Building. Irttmd all on r. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania and-Copper. Pried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. 10,0(1(1 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will LA- paid. D.C. HALL. C. S. RUSSELL. Towanda, Oct. 25,11 W. THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, ANI> DIRECT &TO-&-FRQ ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. TAMES HARRIS. KI.KCTRHIAS, of Towanda, respect • I fully informs the public that he has lately procured from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical Bath, which has proven to be one of tlie most "important and wonderful discoveries of the age. from its ability to extract minerals from the human system. Some eiirht year ago. n physician of Cincinnati disco vered the process of extracting minerals from the bodv, by galvaiii.-iu : more recently. M. Verges, of New York, ail electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of poisonous minerals into his system in the prosecution of wis 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, tcured many diseases, some of which were the result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin gular poAver of this Bath to draw from the system all mi nerals that may be lodged therein, to the great detriment of health. Very often persons are afflicted by diseases which are beyond tlie comprehension of the most skilful physicians, and which are the effect of poisonous mine rals accumulating iu the system for years, taken in the shape of calomel, lead. Ac. Ac. The following are some of tlie diseases cured by these laths: Rheumatism, Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's t'holic, Chronic Ulcers, Glandular Swellings. Scrofula, Cancer, Netiralia iu all its forms, Salt Kheuia and Humors of all kinds. He has also S.B. Smith's newlv invented DIRECT AND To-AND-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE, which is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and Ma.-hine, tve have at command all the available medical efficiency of Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is very great, in introducing medicines into tlie system through tlie |ores of the skin—applying it directly to the parts af fected, which give* an increase of medicinal power over that of taking it into the stomach.rendering it particular ly efficacious in all local diseases. I ant now prepared to apply these Baths, and also the Machines, at my house in the south part of the borough of Towanda, or I will A-isit patients at a distance, rvho are unable by reason of disease to rune to this place, at mo derate prices. 1 am also sole agent for Bradford cnuntv, for the above Machines. JAMES HARRIS. Towanda, December 22, IS. NEAV KAT.Ta AM) WINTER GOODS: I) KIXdSRKRV A SON", beer leave to !.)• call the attention of their friends and customers, as well us all others wishing to buy* Goods Cheap, to their well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-GOODS, consisting of a great variety of ZiADZES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Shawls, l'aramettas, French Merinos, Cashmere. Wool Fluids, Wool DeLaines, Ac. Also, a choice selec tion of Mcrimac, Choceco aud other styles of fast colored Prints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Ac. Denims, Ticks. Drills, Linens. Cambrics, Bleached anil Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Batts, Twine, Car pet Warp, Ac. In addition to the above articles, there will always lie found a full assortment of GROCERIES, Crockery and Glass Ware ; Boots and Shoes, Hats aud Caps, Nails, Fish, Paints, Tubs, Malts, Ac. Returning individually our thank* for past patronage, wc would as a firm, respectfully ask the attention of our old customers and the public generally, to an inspection of our extensive New Fall and Winter Stock. Towanda. Sept. 10. ls.*>;. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. rpilE subscriber continues to carry on the A Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in hi> line oil short notice and in a workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to order Plows, Stoves, Mill irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon- Boxes. and any article of east iron that may be required. Turning and fitting up work will lie done on short notice and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase Stoves of any kind will liud it much to their advantage to buy at the Foundry, as tliey can lie repaired much cheaper. Please call aud examine liefore purcli wing else where. Old east iron and Grain taken in payment.— Don't mistake the place -one door ea-t of Mercur's Block. RS* I woubf also say to those having accounts stand ing over six mouths, tli.it they must Is- settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pay up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN. * Towanda, Oct. 22, 15.76. FORRESTER'S PLAYMATE—A Mng. (Lzint JV Hoy* and Uirh, ls-gins its sixth volume in January, 15.77. It is edited by MARK FORRESTER, the well known writer for the young, who, the reading public will liear in mind, is connected with no other |ieriodiral. T e Pi.avm vtk has la-en denominated by an eminent writer, as " the bkst Yiiith's Mauazink ri'Bi.isHKn."— The publishers mean to keep it so. its embellishments are new. and tin- reading matter almost wholly original. An entire numb r might la- tilled with commendatory notices of the press. The Family Gazette says—" No pa lent who cares a button for his children's welfare, can spend a d-dlar more profitably than in suliscribing for the I'I.AYMATK.'' But we prefer to let the Magazine tell its own story.— Those parent- who have anyehuiceabout what theirehil dren read, should subscribe for it. If it iba-s not snstain itself, alter a trial, no recommendation of others would lie of any lionefit. Tkkms—The Playmate is published monthly, at ONE DOLLAR a year, in advatu e. To clubs, 75 cents ]ier co py. l.ettei- enclosing money in.iv la- sent at our risk, if directed to WILLIAM GUILD A CO., 156 Washington >t., Boston. Mass. LIGHTNING RODS. THE subscriber having had twoyears'.\pcricner in the Lightning Rod trade, in and about Philadelphia, has now commenced Ihe business in Bradford and adjoining Comities, lie will do business near home, and us- noth ing but the liest article of Ibal and Platina points, all war ranted sueh, and erected in the iinlst perfect and sub-tan tial manner, and as strictly upon scientific principles a any line of tclcgrash. Persons wishing their families and property protected fr-in this destroying agent can do so by applying to the subscriber at la-Raysviile. Leßaysville, May 13, 1536. F. GREGORY. pIaOPR of different ((Utilities, Corn Meal, ■ lrin ami Chop. Also hbiiic very extra Family rl.Mir warranted ol superior " ttie Repuldiean party is not yet cum pletrd. In all the Ka-tern and Northern portions of the country—in New-England, New-York .Ohio and the North \Vc-t--thc Republican banner floats in triumph : while in Southern Jersey. Pennsylvania. Indiana and Illinois—in short, wherever few newspapers arc taken, and where common schools are too new and too feeble to have edu cated the pre-ent generation of voters—tlie hlaek flay of Slavery obstructs the sunshine. A stranger to America might di-tingnish those portions of our country most Ue-sed with Education, Intelligence. Thrift and Virtue, bv scanning the returns of the Presidential contest of IHSG. Vi'e have failed of present success, not because the Peo ple are against us. but because that la rye portion who did not hear or read the argument and do not know what were the real i|t;estlons at i -no. went almost solid against us. reversing the verdict with h the great majority of the educated and intelligent endeavored to pronounce. These facts indicate the path of pressing duty. With no unmanlv repinings over what is irrevocable— I witii uo abatement "of heart or bpe because the triumph of Lil>er ♦v in her new ordeal i< not won at the Tsang Island and White Plains of her struggle—with no shadow of regret that the responsibility of governing is not confided to her champions before the People were fully ready to sustain them—we begin afresh the work of diffusing that vital truth which, in regard to the concerns of this world as well as of the next, makes Free indeed. Now. in the Slave Power's hevday of victory, when its ministers and servitors are gathering and plotting to make the most of their triumph and "crush out" the spirit which they vain ly believe to he crucified and entombed—now. when the faint-hearted or cold hhnrtod who lately basked in the sunshine of our premature hopes are hauling off to repair damages and talking of abandoning the rugged arena of Politics for more quiet and flowery fields—now. in this hour of weariness and shadow, Ttiv: TIUBI SK reuews its vows of eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls of then—to the shameful assumption that the benighted and feeble, whether in soul or body, are to la- regarded and treated as the convenience or the prey of their wiser or stronger brethren—to the 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 auction-block and the 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 toil and sweat to pamper others' pride or minister to others' luxury, hut for the sustenance and comfort of those near and dear to liini—is destined to certain triumph. It muxt prevail, for God reigns, and Earth was not created to be a theatre of injustice, oppres sion and mUery for ever. It mutt triumph ; tor all true prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine benig nity imperatively requires it. It muni triumph : for De mocratic America cannot always remain the scoff of aris tocrats and the shame of reformers and liberals through out the Old World. It mux! triumph ; for Man's history is not a chaos or a riddle, hut everywhere instinct with meaning : and no hemic effort ever failed of its effect—no drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain. But even if we Republicans were disposed to fold our arms in slumber our adversaries would not permit it. They are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strength ening tiieir stakes with a vigilance and activity which re veals a consciousness on their part that their dominion must he made sure forthwith or their see] it re will have forever departed. To-day, myrmidoms of the Slave Pow er threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are eneainped 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 hands 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 violence of Bn ford's and Titus' blood-thirsty bandits, have been convic ted by Lecompte's Court of manslaughter! and sentenced to five years' imprisonment at hard labor as felons. This is but a' fair specimen of what lias long passed for "jus tice" in Kansas—a justice which takes toe criminals into pay and aids them in hunting down, plundering and •' wiping out"' the innocent, whom it consigns to the State prison if tliey arc ever goaded into the madness of resisting their oppressors. Such crimes and wrongs as unhappy Kansas has for twelve months endured, eveu Hungary or Poland has never known ; and the Power at whose instigation these villainies were and are perpetra ted sits enthroned in the White House, and has just achieved another four years' ascendancy in the Federal Government. Who, in view of these facts, can say that Republicans may now pile their arms, even for an hour ? TUK TKIBI SIC will be, 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 conflict, and that 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 issue of the day, it sinks none of the characteristics of a Business and Family Newspaper. The proceedings of Congress, like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps of Correspondents, while from London, Paris, Constantino ple, Havana, San Francisco, Albany and other centres of interest, our special advices will lie, as they have been, fre>h and reliable. A member of our Editorial cmyx— Bayard Taylor—is now in Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter in Sweden, Lapland. Russia, thence making bis way next season across Siberia and Tartary to the month of the Amour, and thence homeward by the Pacific and California, unless some change of route "shall promise greater interest and profit to our readers, for whom alone he will write regularly throughout his adven turous journey, which is likely to require two years for its completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lec tures. Public Meetings, Ac., will lie full and reliable, and our Foreign and Domestic News made up with a careful regard to the condensation into our ample columns of the greatest amount of intelligence that is consistent with the use of type of a generons size. In short, if we fail to make TUK Titittt NK worth its cost, it shall not be for want of expenditure or effort. If it be deemed desirable by Republicans that THE TKI BI'NK should lie circulated in their several localities, we urge them to see that Clubs lie made up and forwarded in due season. The Postmasters are semi-offlcially ad monished not to aid our circulation, but to urge instead that of journals deemed " sound'' and " National" hv the compatriots of Atchison and Stringfellow. We a-k live Republicans everywhere to take care that these efforts lie not effectual to quench the light of Freedom in the mur ky mists of Slavery. TERMS. B.vri.Y Trib(*n-k, per annum |6 00 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Single Copy, per annum $3 00 Two Copies " 5 0(1 Five Copies " 11 00 Ten Copies, to oneaildress 20 00 We send The Semi-Weekly Tribune to clergymen at $2 per year. WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Single Copy, per annum $2 00 Three Copies, " 5 00 Five Copies, " 8 on Ten Copies, " 12 (Ml Twenty Copies, to one addrest, and any larger! on on nuniiier at the rate of ?1 per annum { Twenty Copies, loaddrr** of each if6er£6ei\and j any larger number at the rate of 11 20 each,-. f Any person sending us a club of twenty or over will lie entitled to an extra copy. We continue to send The Weekly Tribune to Clergymen at 11 per year. Subscriptions 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. Money m.w be remitted for subscriptions in letters at our risk : but the Postmaster at the place where the let ler is mailed should be made acquainted with its contents, and keep a description of the lulls. When drafts can be obtained, they are much safer than to send bills. Bills of any specie-paying bank in the United States or C'anadas received at par for subscriptions. We have no traveling agents. Any one wishing to re ceive Thk Tuibi ne 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 subscrsher, with his Post office, County and State, and direct the letter to GREELEY A McF.LRATH, Tribune Office, New-York. K. WATKOI-S 11. M. SKWAIII) K. H. COOK. RWATROI'S k Co., DEALERS IX • HEAVY fy SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A 3, Water st. Elmira, X. Y. We have rccantly made large additions to our extensive stock, and have now on hand acomplete assortment of ev ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest ca(s. Miss O. D. HANSON will have the general superinten dence of the school, assisted in Music by Miss REBECCA I). HANSON, and in French bv Miss EMMA HANSON. Thankful for the patronage already extended to them, they beg leave to assure those entrusting tlieir daughters in their charge, that every effort will he made to deserve the confidence ar d favor of their patrons. The school year will consist of four quarters, of eleven weeks each. The summer vacation commencing in July, and ending in September. A recess of a few days will lie taken at the holidays. TERMS. PEB QUARTER : First Class —To include the elementary English ) . ( . branches, and the study of the Latin language, f Serimd Class—To include the more advanced -tu-) dies of the Englisii branches;with fit 00 and the study of Latin and French \ Third Class —To include Mathematics, Mental) and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.. ■ fl2 00 with Latin and French. 1 Each pupil will br Jig with lier a desk and chair. There will be no extra charge whatever. Mr sic—lnstruction on the Piano, with uSc of instru ment, will be given by Miss REBECCA D. HANSON, at ?10 per quarter. Boarding for young ladies can be obtained in private families at reasonable rates. Pupils from a distance will receive the especial care of the teachers. They lieg leave to refer to the following named gentle men Rt. Rev. AI.ONZO POTTER. Bishop of the Diocese of Pcnn'a, Philadelphia : Rev. Dr. MACLEAN, President of the College yf New Jersey. Hon. DAVID WII.MOT, G. F. MASON, ('. L. WARP, JOHN F. MEANS, D. F. B VRSTOW, 11. S. MKKCUK, O. D. BAKT RKTT, E. O. Goo mum, Towanda. THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS : REV. SAMUEL F. COLT. Principal, Professor of Natu ral, Mental and Moral Science ; REV. JAMES McWILI.IAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettres ; CHARLES R. CO BURN, A. M., Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal School ; MISS E. M. COE, Preceptress ; MISS KM IDE A. BUTLER.) . . ... . ! MISS ELLEN C. COLT. t ASMslanl -' j MISS HELEN M. CARTER, Assistant in Music; | Mr. CANFELD DAYTON, Steward. The Winter Term commences November 20. and eontin ues 14 weeks, besides 10 days recess at Chrii-tmas. EXPENSES PEH TKKM : Payable invariably in advance- Fuel and contingencies ail included : ; Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term,.... fi " Fourth, t; Third 7 .. " Second R First 10 .. ! Pupils using scholarships are charged rl per term for fuel and contingents : for instrument on which to take [ lessons, 50c, or for practice #2.00 No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside j within two miles of the institute shall be admitted to tui tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. EXTRAS : French, German. Spanish or Italian, each, 5 .. When taken without other branches, 7 Drawing 3 Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 .. Tuition ou Piano Forte with use of instrument,... 12 do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 Oil painting in landscapes, per term S .. do figures 10 Room rent for lodgers, 1 7", The I'oung Ladies will find board in the Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week 1 75 Fuel and light, 25 The male pupils can lind hoard in private families, at per week from |2 00 to 2 50 Washing, per dozen, 3s Pupils hoarding in the Hall, (who will be exclusively Females,) will furnish their own bed, hedding, towels, Ac. and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The boarding hills for the term must lie paid in advance ; or one hall' 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 tie admitted ou other terms. Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for couimon schools. S. F. COLT, Sec. C. L. WARD, President. July 3, 1856. A. WICKIIAM, Treasurer. Book Binding. THE undersigned lias the agency of one of the liest Binderies in N. Y. City, and is ready to re ceive Books Pamphlets, Magazines, Ac., to be bound in any style desired, in the neatest and most substantial Rianner and at very low rates—shall be forwarding a lot very soon—so send in your volumes. O D. BAIITLETT. April 24,185#. • NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS. DRS. (i. M. k G.r. CAI)Y would respect fully announce to their friends and the public that they have just opened a new and extensive DRUG STORE at NICHOLS, N. Y. Their stock is new and carefully selected, and consists of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, among which are lead, zinc, chrome green and yellow, iudia red, Vermillion, Ac. Oils and Varnishes, a variety. Dye-stuffs, including logwood, camwood, fustic, cudbear, gran ulated tin, indigo, Ac. BRUSHES for paint, hair, hat, clothes, shoe, teeth, Ac. Window glass, puttv, camphene, burning fluid, alcohol; tan ner's oil; very pure LIQUORS for medicinal purposes; Patent Medicines, perfumery, Lubin's. Extracts for the handkerchief ; Taney Articles, Yankee Notions, Snuff, Cigars, Ac. Ac. To Physicians our stock offers inducements as being of the liest quality, carefully selected, and sold cheap. Give us a call, and see if you can a irchase as cheap elsewhere. G. M. A G. P. CADY. Nichols, June 13,1856. BAKERY & RESTAURANT. One. Door North of the Ward House. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened a BA KERY AND HATING SALOON, one door north of the Ward House, where lie intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in the line, such as Bread, Biscuit Rusk, Crackers, Jumbles, all kinds of Cake, Ac. Having secured the services of an experienced baker, and using nonli but the liest brands of flour, he feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Wedding and other parties furnished with whatever re quired. on short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies, Nots, Fruits, Ac., kept always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. FRESH OYSTERS received three times per week by express, and sold wholesale and retail. JL-llot Coffee served up at all hours. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 12,1856. 11. A. BURBA NK. fllcrcljanbiK, #c. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. M. Warner's New SjJt'Vflid Jerrr/ry Shirr, one door north of Potfovx Drug Storr, HAS just U-en opened with the largest and JjGL most choice stork of FASHION ABLE JKWKIJIV evrrottered to u discriminating jj&jE—t 3) public. Indeed. he ran safely say that with the opening of his new store has lieen in augurated a new em in the Jewelry line, inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant assortment he pives the most reliable assurance of an almost incredi hle reduction in prices : the rich and tasteful articles hav ins lieen nil tsuiglit with ready cash. • A. M. \\\, Mien he reflects how, for the past years,with a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed so larjrea share of public patronage. Hatters himself that the immense in crease of Hoods he now otters, which have lieen bought so much more advantageously, will enable him to increase the generous confidence which lias hitherto been vouch safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuance of the favor of his old customers, anil invites the public general ly to come and see the fashions. ' ws-TUK WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will continue to lie distinguished by the skill and despatch which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of 1 icing the most reliable iu town. Towanila, Septemlier 24. 155. TIOGA POINT AGUICULTUUAL WORKS!! XX. WELLES CO. ATHENS, BRADFOIiI) CO., PA. Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND KKPERATORS, COJURIJVKn TRBHHBRB K WVAVF® WBRB, Portable Saw-Mills. Clover Hullcrs and Feed Cutters, F.merv's Cider Mills, Apple l'arers. Clow's and Kelsey's and other drain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tools. Ketehum's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymour's drain Priils. Broad east Seed Sowers. Ac. Magic Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Leather and Rubber Beltings. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated FAN MZTJLS, Which I am prepared to -ell at either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, on very favorable terms. These mills are warranted second to none in the United I States, for durability, efficiency and simplicity, and will do in the best manner and rapidly, all kinds of dialling and cleaning all kinds of drain. Crass Seed, Ac. *■ Warranted to chuff lit for market, from 40 to 00 ; bushels of Wheat per hour. Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc. ; Extras furnished for repairing Emery's and Wheeler's : machines. Descriptive Catalogues. Price Lists and Circulars of all machines sold bv us. sent gratis and postage pre-paid, to all applicants. Send as your name and address. Athens, Pa Jt i 25.Vfi. It. M. WELLESk CO. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE fflmMffmi CHESTER WKLLS wonltl respectfully inform his friends and the | public that he is now receiving at his old stand one door north of Laporte. Mason A - Co.'s banking house, a large and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patterns, Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables, Dining.Tea and Pembroke Tables. Stands of every kind. Cane, Flag and Wood -eat Chairs,high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Gilt and Rose wood Picture Frames. Iron Hat Stan Is, Corner and side do. j of walnut and mahogany : Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, 1 Cupboards, Looking glasses, Ae. • g~COFF!NS, of every size and quality, and will at ■ tend OH all occasions when required. The public are incited to examine inv assortment before j purchasing el-ewliere. as I w ill sell cheaper than any other j establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, August R, is,is, IBS OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! THE subscriber would announce the public that he has now oil §^jS33E7k23haitd. and will make to order all F' j kinds of CABINET FCRNITCRE, UPi I K"is s uch as Sofas. Divans. Lounges.Cen ||!l tlsiiiraiUf!;! tre. Card. Dining and Breakfast Ta- ;ble. Mahogany, Walnut. Maple and I H I ■ !■■■! L ' < licriy Bureaus, Stands of various i * " —*—.. V kinds. Chairs and Bedsteads of every | description, which are. and w ill tie made of the best ma ! terial and workmanlike manner, and which they will sell ! for rash cheaper than can lie bought in any other Ware room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea sonable terms. A good HEARSE will lie furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda. January 1. BOOTS AND BHOES. John W. Wilcox, HAS located his establishment on Main Street, on door North of t lie "Ward House,''and will continue the manufacture of BOOTS A- SHOES, as heretofore. tie has just received from New-York a large assortment of Woman.-' t'hildrens' and Misses' Slmev, which are offer ed at low prices. The attention of the Ladies is particu larly directed to his assortment, comprising the following now styles:—Enamelled Jenny Lind gaiter hoots: do. shoes ; black lasting and -ilk gaiter; walking shoes, bus kins, Ac. Misses' gaiters ami shoes, of every description. A large variety of Childrens' fancy gaiters, boots A- shoes of ail kinds. For the Gentlemen, almost ovorv style of palters and shoes. This stork has licrn personally selected with core, and he believes lie can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. Kir The strictest attention paid to M ANTFA rrrn FNO , and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage lie has hitherso received. Towanda, Feb. 1.1855. GROCERIES PROVISION'S,' 6LC. I It 'st side of lite Public Square, opposile the. Court J Tan sc. BAILEY A - NKYINS are just receiving a large addition to their stock of Provisions. Groceries, Yankee Notions. Toys. Fruit, Confectionary, Ac., which will be sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exltange for most kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would do well to call and examine our stock and prices. GR( ICHRIES. Black and Green Tea, Bio and Java Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup. Cinder, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, nutmegs. Mace ciuanion. Ground Mustard. Pepper Sauce. Soda. Saleratns, Cream Tartar, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Standi, Ac. PROVISIONS. Flonr, Buckwheat Flour, Bye Flour, Corn Meal, Feed, Pork. Hams A Shoulders. Mackerel, Codfish, Shad. Lake Trout, Picketed and Smoked Herring, Cheese, Rice, Beans, Onions,"Potatoes, Butter, Lard. Crackers, Ac. Ac. FRUIT. Prunes, Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins, Lem ons and Oranges, Green and Dried Apples, and Peaches, Almonds, Pecan nuts, Prazil nuts, Grenoble and Madeira Walnuts, Filberts, Peanuts, Chestnuts, Hickory nuts, Ac. GERMAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN TOYS, FANCY GOODS, Ac—Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter A Wood Tea Setts, Dolls, Trumpets. Toy Guns, Accordians, Har monicas, Glass, Paper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, Ivery, Papier Mache and Leather Port Monaies Wallets, Purses,' Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Coiuhs, Tobac co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Ac. Fooi.s CAP, Letter, Commercial Note and Bath Post Paper, Envelopes. Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink. Inkstands, Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales, Ac. Ac. TABLE AND DAIRY SAI.T, Salina and Rock Salt, and Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NEVINS. Towanda, November 2(5, 1855. THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE ! IBj GREAT BARGAINS! [56 M. E. Solomon, Proprietor. HIS extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment, situated in Merrill's block, Main street, has just been filled with a large assortment of SPRING CLOTHING. The proprietor assures the public that lie has the best and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towanda ; and to prove this fact he respectfully a.-ks the public to call and examine for themselves. Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of substantial material— Coat. Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every thing in the line, will do well to call. Ue is confident he can satisfy all in price anil quality. Don't forget the place- one door south of Mercur's store, Maia-sb Towanda. March 2sDjtj. SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public Square. THE subscriber. thankful for the lil.er.il natro.ii.fro of the past vo ir. intends to keep eonstarillv on Land a full as sortim-nt of the very best articles usually kept iti our line, wlii.h IIK WII.I. dispose of on such t.'-rm- :is will b. l,. t . isfaetnrv to all win. mav patronize liim. The purchases arc- made c-ntir. l v with cash in hand. an.l fi.r tlir- ( \s|| ~,,, customers will receive the benefit of a good article at u low price. All articles hal! answer our recoiinncmlations and are warrunted as rejiresentrd. [£z~ Jlnlirnl Ailvite gratnitoosly given at the Office, rliurjing tnly for the Mrdirinrs. The sto. k consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Puit Wine k Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porler k Scolrh Ale. ALL IHE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, BJursing Bottles, Nip. pie Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, Ac. American, English § Chinese Razors and Knives. FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! Superior TOBACCO 6c SNUFF! —Choice brands of Pure Havanna, Principe and Yara CIGARS ! v Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Window Glass. ElraSlies, Perfumery. Shaving Soap Fam:y Article*, &c. &t. Ilair Dyes, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Sharing Creaiu, Tooth Powder, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port monuais, Purses, Ray, Coloimo, Rose and Lavender Waters, Tobacco ami Siuitt" Boxes, Imlellible Ink, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES: Black ninl Green Teas ; ltio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &<• &c. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, Arc. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD ROUSE! Towanda, February 1, is. r ,.">. 11. ('. PORTER, M. D. NEW ARRANGEMENT. J& The Mammoth Hardware Store CHATFIELD * STORRS. Is nnw receiving a large and well selected asfortment <>f Foreign $ Domestic Hardware Consisting of HOUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, I , Carpenters, Cabinet makers, ]Hark smiths and She* makers' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Jj) J,, faci almost everything that the industry of the country requires. k ! edition we are constantly receiving and keep 011 hand a full stock of - Sir ales and American I rev, Horse shee Iran, Xail rods, d--. Warranted of the l.e-t quality. and sold as duap a. can le purchased of any establishment *.-t • f New V.rk. AU l'arker mill Sails, Lead l'ipe. (.las-. Sash. l'utty, White L>-a wre .■i ving a ful I supply of the et le!.rated < -.ok st-.ve G. *\ LUNOII, which is pronounced by all judge, a.- the 1 -t cook Stove ill the . market. It i> cspeeially adapted to the Fanner's use. 1 As we have the iarg. A and most complete Hardware St-.re on the New York and Krie Railroad, and we intend to purchase goods in the best markets, and l.v keeping a li.il assortment, svlliii"us cheap a- p..—i'. h-.we lio|a- to seen.' the patronage of those doing business in this market. " 1 STUIUIS A CIIATKKLI). Owego, X. Y. Oct. 21, iHAG. \Jk NE W ARII AN (TEM E NTT feol PAT TO NSf P A Y.V E, JUST OTM'IMhT), I JON THE CIRNER OF BRIDGE 'AND MAIN STREETS, Wo. 4, Pattons' B't ti> Zcvrsuca THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friendsjand the public tint the, li.iv form i a '-partner-:, pin the D.ug business, and are now receiving at No. 4. in l'utton's New ltri. k iih.ck, from the cith -of i'-iiladc-l- I phia and New York, a large and well selected stock ot American, French and English idEMMUL DRUGMEOIOINES, GROCIRIEU PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. DYE STIFFS. A a-Ail£(Sa ASSJHBWjfiiiSJ® ©ff reawwer DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES. &c. SURGICAL XWSTRUX&BWTS, and a variety of the most approved Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, &c., always ou hand. London Porler and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for the Hat, Ilair, Teeth, Nails, Boots Painting, Varnishing, VI hilewasliiasr. if. The Lovers of COOP CTGA PS and TOP A CCO, trill find a far?,- rarie'v lll a quart upwards : , ItrandM. -Signette. Cogniac, old Hennc--y. and < !* (lin Swan. Amerieait, and Schcidam >' ' ' os f d. J Vhixkey. —Scotch.< >ld live Monongahela and FFine.—Currant. I'ort. and Bnnvn sherry- flv „ n Fresh C'auiphene and Burning Fluid Kept mir "• . hand. Also per rent. Alcohol. art Chi ark of the he t brands. .1 lies of all set 1 flasks, and a large quantity of empty barn Iltnghauiton Ale by the gallon or barrel. P pruin Tho.-e favoriug tne ith their patronage in. that all articles will l e what they are r* re- 1 '' ,„,J" is X. I!. The person who borrowed my - N;uiu.- requested to return it. Towanda, .lan'tary I l *. IS.V'. BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, JAMACIA ROM, && THE nndersitrnid respect! illy announcesto Jmj J 1 and the public generally, that he has lo f partnership with Mr.CIIAUI.KS FKM'I at tin • "• X'ew-Vork. under the firm and stvle of rENBT od VAWDESC OOtt, 15 iiftirer *tred, .W-L ' V . lB in the Importing and Jobbing ot Foreign am Liquors. ,;„T.'ei r All order- will be promptly tilled end <<"-•• ( , K untied. - " Sc*-Vi rl IjlhitM' t-• gt. 1 I v ■