* gtparlnuut. About Antumn Work in Orchards. At this season of the venr farmers ore more frequeutlv in three orchards than at any other. .Judgiug "from the replies made to some inqui ries to the condition of the bark, marks of in sects depredations, &c., we have some occasion to fear that many regard not the state of their trees, and can give an account only of the amount of their produce even after repeated visits to their orchards. If it should be else where and everywhere as we have found it within a limited circle of observation, it will be generally true that the few who give evidence of having observed and cared for the condition of their trees, or have even taken any special pains to put or preserve them in a thrifty state, are themselves the most thriving, indus trious, and intelligent of their several neigh borhoods. Such men will generally be found to be amoug the not-large class of " very lucky fellows." So at least we have found it. Now if the " good luck" of those thriving men who look to their ways, their crops, their trees, aud everything else about them, should be connected in any way with their more than usual watchfulness of the state of their or chards or their greater than usual pains taking therewith —and " good luck" is so mysterious a matter that there is no telling, according to some, what is independent upon or connected with—then the lucky ones might easily allow the example of their more lucky and some times envied neighbors, at least in this one respect. They might easily, certainly, aud without much of that " trouble" which many of them so greatly dread and detest, devote a few momeuts, when visitiug their orchards to pick fruit, to observe whether their trees look healthy and thrifty or otherwise, wheth er the bark is rough or smooth, and whether there any signs of the preseuce or depredations of injurious insects. If the bark should not look clean, and bright, as it should do, or if there are marks of iusect depredators of any kind, then those not yet " in luck" may, per haps, have a change of fortune if they will imi tate the more lucky of their brother-tillers of the soil, aud scrape and scrub aud wash both in autumn and in spring, or in one of them at least, those trees whose bark aud outward ap pearance do uot look quite right. Let them imitate the example of those who have hail good luck with their trees for ten, twenty, and even forty years, and wash every tree with lye made from wood ashes or potash. Even young trees will bear a lye strong enough to make an egg swim ; but less strength will suf lice to kill " varmin" and make the bark smooth. Those who attend to these hints may look out for visit from Good Luck at no very distant day.—X— .Country Gentleman. SriMCH.—Spinich, or spinage, may be sown during the early part of this month for fall, and early spring use ; the sowing may be con tinued at intervals up to at least the in d die of the mouth. The quality of the spinach depends much upon the richness of the soil ; the object should be to induce a rapid growth. Spread ou and dig under a good coating old barn-yard manure ; the older the better.— Sow the seed in drills about six inches apart ; for the last sowing, inteuded to be kept over for early spring use, the drills uiay be only four juches apart.. When the seed is well up give the plants a hoeing, as well to destroy the weeds as to encourage a rapid growth If the seed has been sown thickly, the plants will probably need thinning out. On the approach of cold weather, cover the beds intended to be kept over winter with hay or straw. This coveriug is not indispensibie, but its advauta ges are sufficiently great to warrant the trou ble. The plauts are not so liable to be thrown out by frost ; the tops are less injured by ex treme changes in the weather ; and an early growth takes place in the spring. As to kinds the broad leaved Savoy is probably the best. PIGS AND PIGGERIES. —Wc never could con ceive why some of our fanners would persist in feeding one of these long geared, flatted si ded animals unless it was for the purpose of ascertaining how much corn it would destroy. ! The attemp to fatten them for market with ! profit is insane—we know nothing that will so 3 quickly consume a man's patrimony except it be bank and railroad stocks. Secure good stock for the farm, whether it be cattle, sheep or swine,—these are the right kind of " fau cies"—they always declare houest dividends, never suffer from street panics, nor, when they are wanted, do they collapse Rapidity and economy arc the objects which should be kept in view by those fattening swine, and every means calculated to promote ' these ends shou.d be readily adopted. Exjieri-1 meats have frequently been made in which, [ the comparative effects of raw and boiled food , have been tested, and the great benefits aris iug from the consumption of the latter suffi ciently demonstrated to warrant the expendi ture and trouble necessary to thus prepare it. Regularity in feeding is of paramount impor tance —delay will soon cause a loss equal to the good resulting from the previous meal.— The quantity should be so gauged that while none be put upon •' short allowance" there will be, at the same time, nothing wasted The kind of food best adapted for fattening swine is well known to our readers, still, as the pig is almost au omuiverous eater —anything seeming to " tickle his palate"—variety is an essentail. The Smithfield (Eng.) Club directs all exhibitors to state how their animals are fed, aud from these statements it appears that barley, bean, pea-meal, peas, corn-meal, pota toes. middlings, skim-milk, whey, &c\, are us ed, the barley, and pea-meal taking the palm as the choicest food. The following mixture is highly recommended by English feeders.— " A few roots of manglod, or Swedish turnips well steamed, a little bran or meal added ; or instead of those, brewers' gains or half-malted barley well boiled, and given moderate cold and in a moist state." Potatoes, with a little meal, are much used in the earlier stages of fattening, the quantity of meal being increas ed as the period of slaughtering approaches.— Rural New Yorker. Cider, Champaiqne, Wink. &.C. —Au inqnirer in the Country Genii*.man of September 17, wishes iuformatiii ia regard to the production of champaigue wine from cider. I enclose tlie formula of an old manufacturer and dealer (as may be found in the American E. Dis|>ensory by J. King, M. I)., which has the reputation of being equal to the best foreign : Take of good cider 2S gallons. Fourth-proof brandy, 1 gallon. ('•enuine champagne wine, 5 gallons. New milk, 1 pint. Ui-tartrate of potassa , J a pound. These are mixed together, allowed to stand for a time, and bottled while fermenting. Wre vVw.; t! x eorl t Hlmhan&iee, #c- TOWANDA HARDWARE SUTLER Y, IRON AND STOVE STORE. _ Wholesale and Retail Dealer f O Hardware and Stoves, Iron ■ Nails, Sash, Gloss, l'aints "ll " —•' Oils, House Trimming*— ■jliii'lli i ii | JlflO lin 1 r 1 11 1 ill ii trimmings, ijji' 1 1 : HnjlSscat Cloth* and l>ace*, Carriage ar, d Heat Spring*, Car penter*' and Joiner*' Plane*, t 1,, ||,M >'• gWy Auger*, Chisels and all °'htr Tools—Omss_Cut, Mill * and Circular Saw*. Blacksmith Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Hammers and Screw Plates, Axes. Broad Narrow. Lath and Hand Hatchets—Cable, Log. Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovel* and Spades. POCKF.TAND TABLE CCTLERY—Shear* and Scis sors, Edge Tool* of all kind*. Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shovel and Tongues, Spoons and l>adles. Tubs and Pails, Mops and Washboards, and all other kiuds of house-keep ing implements. In the H ARDWARE line, Brass, Urittania, Jappaned and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts, Bar, Band, Scroll and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kiuds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps, la-ad Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water work*. Patent, Stretched leather Belting and String Leather, and 10,00b other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the hand* of manufac turers audimporters, including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining- Rooin. 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 TERMS as can he found this side of New-York, from the fact that all our goods were 1 .ought of first bands and in full packages and large quantities, that give* u* an advantage over smaller purchasers aud Dry Good* dealers, that wiil enable u* to sell from 5 to 15 per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we shall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware, Stove Pipe and Elbow* alwnys on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARD WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op- Si>site Tracy A Moore's, Main street, in the new Wood uilding, lettered all over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittauia and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for good*. 10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid. Towanda, April 2,1857. R. WATROrS H. M. SKWARP K. H. COOK. RWATROUS A CO., DEALERS IN • HE A VY tf SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 k 3, Water st. Elmira, N. Y. We have recently made large additions to our extensive stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials, Iron and steel. Nails and spike, Ropes and Cord age, Paints, Oils and Glass, Mill saws of every size and shape, either Malay Gang or Circular. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber k leather, Glass at wholesale. We are prepared to supply Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man ufacturers price*. Tin, sheet iron, aud Copper work on hand or made to order. CORTRACTOR'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder, Ac. Agents for Rich A Wilder"s Patent Salamander Safes, Fairbank's Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to CO inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular atteution paid to orders by mail. Elmira, April 7, 183 G. n-44-12m ANEW and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Billions diseases—Costiveness, Indigestion Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers "Gout, Ilumors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamations, Headache, Pains in the Breast. Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac., Ac. Indeed very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medicine is not more or less required, and much sickness and suffering might be prevented, if a harmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No per son can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judi cious use of a good purgative. This isalike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Billious derangements. Tliey all tend to become or produce the deep seated and for midable distempers wnich load the hearses all oer the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first im portance to the public health, and this Pill has been per fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything lirtherto known of any medicine. Cures have been ef fected Ijeyond l>elief. were they not substantiated by per sons of such exalted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : l)oct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high Profes sional character is endorsed bv the— Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT C. WIXTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Rep resentati vcs. ABBOTT LAWRENCE. Minister l'len. to England. +JOHN B. FITZPATUICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; also Dr. .1. It. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York Citv, endorsed by Hon. W. 1.. M ARCY, Secretary of State. WM. Is. ASTOB, the richest man in America. S. KELAND A Co., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certi ficates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men, is found In their eß'eets upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are ottered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford.— They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extract ed by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combin ed together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more ef ficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of com position, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that is desired for the cu rative cftect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self evident the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful an tidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should be takeu under the counsel of an attending Physi cian, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have suppled the ac curate Formula: by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States ana British American Provinces. If however there should be any one who has uot received them, they will be forwarded by mail to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken it their composition was known ! Their i life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intriusic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scienti fic men to be a wonderful medicine liefore its effects were ; known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the i same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more j than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the inter nal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into heal thy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bow els, liver, uml other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangemeuts as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. Jas. C. Ayer, Practical and Analyti cal Chemist, Lowell. Mass. Price 25 cents per Box. Five Boxes for 11,00. Sold | by H. C. PORTER and PATTOX A PAYNE, Towauda, and by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. .11 v / lIAItPKTIXGS.—AII prices superfine and V7 ingrain carpeting*, just received by April 6, 1b57. J. POWELL. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The largest and most complete assortment of Boots and Shoes ever exhibited in To wanda, to which particular attention lias been given in the purchase, and which will positively he sold leas than at any other establishment in Northern e.ißsylvania, j'it received hy A..i.l ' IJ: J I'OWELL. Unsiness Cards. DIl CHAS. M.TURNER, PHYSICIAN 4- SURGEON, offent his professional services to tlie inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity. Office and res idence in the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH, Esq., one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine Street. _ JAMES M ACFARLANE, A TTORNE Y A T I. AW, Tow AMI A, ,PA. Occupies the Office, in the Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq. CirHe will attend to procuring Bounty I>and Warrants and Pensions. March 22,1855. H. J. MADILL P. D. MOKKOW. MA DILL & MORROW, A TTORNE YS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,— Office over Mercur's Store, Towanda, Pa. Towanda, April 2, 18. n-43-tf DR. E. 11. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, oilers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence on Pine street, where he can always be found when not professionally engaged. EB. PARSONS, A TTORNEY A T • LAIV, TBOY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. M. & H. F. Long's store. Aug- 7, 156. TZOOA POZVT AGRICULTURAL WORKS!! R. M. WELLES & BR(X)KS, ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA. Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in Emery's Unrivalled Horse Fowers, THRESHERS AND SEPERATORS. THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, CIRCULAR AND CROSS-CUT PORTABU SAW-MILLS SHINSLE MACWNES, fcc We wish to call particular attention to Emery's Splen did Thresher and Cleaner. The superiority of Emery's Horse Power all others, Is well known, ana our farmers will lie pleased to leam that they can now get an Emery's Thresher and Cleaner equaling the power itself, and which for timplieily, compartnes, durability end eate of operation is far a ahead of all other machines in use. It requires as little power as a thresher and separator, and will thresh and clean thoroughly without wasting the grain,—say from 20 to 25 bushels per hour. We have machines on hand and on the way from Albany and can fill orders at short notice. We can also furnish Wheeler's New Cleaner, a very good machine, and warranted ; as are all of our ma chines. We would also call attention to Emery's cross cut or Drag Saw Mills. If our farmers knew their value, they would adopt them extensively in cutting up, down trees for fire wood, shingle bolts, Ac. Send for our circulars and any information you may want concerning Farming machinery—it will cost you but three cents postage. EXCELSOR FANNING MILLS. Emery's and Hickok's Cider Mills, Corn Sheller s, Seymour's Grain Drills, Clover Hullers, Dog powers, Rtiblier Belting, Plows, Ae. Ac. For sale at the Tioga Point Agricultural Works. R. M. WELLES & BROOKS. Athens Pa., Sept. 1, 1857. McCABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. King she rfs 4" -I- Powells stores. yerjit THE subscriber would respectfully tender to '"wPcß. ' l ' s customers anil the public generally hissin cere thanks for the very liberal patronage cx tenoee the most perfect Artist in the State, he offers unparalleled inducements to persons wishing to secure any of the above articles, in cheapness, style and Artisti cuf beauty. Waverfy, N. Y., Feb. 3,1857. LEA IN OTYPES ST AND ATYPHOGRAPHS. it Or, Pictures on Glass, Iron unges, Cen tre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta ble. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various kinds. Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and will 1* made of the best ma terial and workmanlike manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea sonable terms. A good HEARSE will tie furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda, January 1.1857. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, fcC I Vest side of the Public Square, opposite the Court House. BAILEY & KEVINS are jnst receiving a large addition to their stock of Provisions, Groceries, Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit, Confectionary, Ac., which will le sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhange 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. GROCERIES. Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Chocolate. Cocoa, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cimunon. Ground Mustard. Pepper Sauce, Soda, Saleratns, Cream Tartar. Sperm and Tallow Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac. PROVISIONS. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour. Corn Meal. Feed, Pork, Hams A Shoul lers. Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, Lake Trout, Pickeled 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,. Pea nuts, Chestnuts, Hickory nuts, Ac. GERMAN. FRENCH and AMERICAN TOYS, FANCY Goons, 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 Burcans, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, Iverv, Papier Mache and leather Port Monaies Wallets, Purse's, Ivory, Hom and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs, Tobac co and Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Ac. FOOLS 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 SALT, Saline and Rock Salt, and Cavuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NEVINS. Towanda, November 26,1855. FIRE INSURANCE.—The undersigned is agent for the following safe and reliable Companies: Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa. Capital , $200,000. State Mutual Insurance Co. . Harrisburg, Pa. Capital, $200,000. Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa Capital, $300,000. These Companies insure against loss or damage by fire on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling Houses. Furni ture, Warehouses, Merchandize, Ac., and Farm Property insured for any length of time. All losses will be prompt ly paid- C. S. RUSSELL. Towanda, December 25,1856. FOR SALZL j m m THE subscriber offers for sale the HOUSE and LOT at present occupied by him, situated rii*MjL°" Second Street, corner of Jefferson, ncarthe m|B Collegiate Institute. The lot is 46 feet in front extends to Third Street. The property will be sold cheap, possession given immediately ; for further particulars inquire oc the premises. Towanda, July 7,1857. JAS. M WILLIAM M r H <*? customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles shall answer our recoannendati' and art wan-anted as represented. [CP* Medical Advice gratDitooxlj givea at the Office, charging only for the leditintL The stock consist* of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, (or Medicinal use, London t Porter & Scotch Alt. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottles, Nip. pie Shells, Breast Pnmps, Teeth Bangs, Syringes, Catheters, Ac. American, English $ Chinese Razors and Knives, FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! Superior TOBACCO A SNUFF !—-Choice brands of Pure Havanna, Principe and Tara CIGARS ! Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Window Glass, Brushes, Perfumery Shaving Soap, Fancy Articles, Ac. &c. Hair Dyes, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port monnais, Purses, Buy, Colonge, Rose aud Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, Indellible Ink, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Teas ; llio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, Ate Ac. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, See. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! Towanda, February 1,1855. H. C. PORTER. M. P. NEW ARRANGEMENT. jjk The Mammoth Hardware Store CHATFIELD * STORRS. Is now receiving a large and well selected asfortment of Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware Consisting of HOUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Blacksmiths and Shoe makers' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, In faci almost everything that the industry of the country requires. In St addition we are constantly receiving and keep on hand a full stock of Swedes and American Iron, Horse shoe Iran, Asa il rods, Sf-e. Warranted of the ltest quality, and sold as chea|> as can IK? purchased of any establishment west of New York, is l'arker mill Nails, Lead Pipe, (ilass. Sash, Putty, White Lead, Linseed Oil, which is warranted perfectly pure. Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage XMCaher's Goods. COAL ANI) WOOD COOK AND PALLOR STOVES. Parlor and Cook Wood and Coal Stoves. Regulators and Sheet Iron Stoves, Stove Pipe, Ac. Now reeeivinea ' supply of the celebrated Cook stove GOVERNOR, which is pronounced by all judges as the best cook Stove in a market. It is especially adapted to the Farmer's ase. As we have the largest and most complete Hardware Store on the New York and Eric Railroad, and we intends purchase goods in the best markets, and by keepinga full assortment, selling as cheap as possible, we hope to see the patronage <>f those doing business in this market. STORRS A CHATFELD Ovvcgo. X. Y. Oct. 21, 1856. N EW~IL RRA'N G E M E NT §j j| P ATT ON Sf He . JUST OPENED, p; ON THE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS No. 4, Pattons' Plocfe, Towanda, Fa. THE suhscrilters would respectfully Inform their friendsjand the public that they hav -formed a the I).up business, and are now receiving at No. 4, in Patton's New Brick Block, from the cities of Pfei** phis and New York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, &. aiUß®a A.S3AIM?iIIi£SJIP (£3= SPASJOT ASSUBEEB' DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c. ST7ROICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a variety of the most approved Tnuf Abdominal Supporters, Ac., always on hand. Loudon Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purpose ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brushes for the Hat, Hair, Teetli, Nails, Boots, Painting, Varuistiiug, Whitewashing, c The Lovers of GOOD CIGARS and TOBACCO, trill find a large variety of choice Ik* na, Yara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobacco and Snuff. (amphene—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of BIRXING FM 10. And a fine assortment of PA MPS, of all sizes and descriptions, Bird Cages, Cups. Nests aud Seed- All of which is offered for sale at greatly reduced rates. Our stock being large and mostly purchased fn>®'' Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest fates, and with Cash, enables us to sell at reduced prices, that ' nll< \* tisfactory to all. We invite the attention of the public to an especial examination of our stock of goods anil l" 1^ Our Motto is —" THE CASH SYSTEM—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS."' Our Goods are selected with the utmostjeare and warranted to be what they are represented ; if anyritooMg' the contrary, we are not only willing hut reque itjonr customers to return them, and the money shall I* refunv MR. PAYNE will give hi's special attention to the preparation of PRESCRIPTIONS, which will be c-'iapff* accurately on the shortest notice. JOSEPH G. PATTo*- Towanda. June 26,1856. EDWARD D. PAI VL AND NEW ARRANGEMENT. COLLINS & POWELL are now receiving a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTH ING, which they are selling exclusively FOR CASH, as they think a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Their j stock consists of Business, Black Cloth, Fancy Cassimere ! Tweed, Kentucky Jean, White Duck. Liuen, Marseiles, ! and Brown Linen COATS ot all kinds and qualities— Black Cassimere, Fancy Cassimere, Brown Linen, White Linen and Kentucky Jean PANTS ; Silk, Satin and Mar seiles VESTS of all kinds ; Black and Fancy Cravats ; Gents Hose, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hats nnd Caps and everyihing in the line of Men's wear. Their stock of ) Cloths and Cassinieres are unsurpassed, and are selling cheap. We are still ready to make up all kinds of GAR- ! MENTS to order ou short notice, aiul warranted hi every ! particular ; all of which we are hound to sell lower than ' was ever ottered iu this market tor Cash, Cutting done as usual. COLLINS & POWELL. Towanda, April IG, 1857. NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD ! If you procure of DR. H. C. PORTER, South store in the Ward House, THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER, Equally adapted to Loaves, Hot Rolls, Biscuit, Buckwheat ] and other Griddle Cakes, Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet' Cakes, Ratter for Dumpliugs, Puddings, Pot pies, Ac, Ac-1 Price 25 cents. March 29, WHEAT GRITS, Sauip, llomraony, Gra ham Flour, Oatmeal, Farina, Tapioca, Maccaroni, VcrmiciHi, Rice Flour, Corn Starch,aud a variety of simi lar goods, at juncll FOX'S. LIQUOR STORE. SFELTON would respev4wfo inform - • public tliat he is now ready at his old stand. Hall A Russell's, south side of tfcs public square. v _. ish those wanting PURE with l tiling in that line. He Ws* hitely made large ■< his stock, purchasing of the licst importers, and' original package- Hj has on hauL aud fM s"* lw * quantity from a quart upwards > — Braiidtf Cogatao. oh! rtwutossy, an' l (Hn.— Swan. AmeiWati. and ss heU'aua ScluwMJ-c*,-.' Whisk*#.T-scotcb.O)J Rye, Mononganclaand IViMt.—Currant, Hurt, and Brown Sherry. . t j Fresh Camphene and Burning Fluid kept ' baud. Also 95 per cent. Alcohol , Ciw.vßsofthe best brands. Jugs of aW size*- 1 - flasks, and a lar.ee quantity of empty barrels. Btnehamton Ale by tlie*gal\iui or bar.el- . Thivse favoring me wish their patronage may ' j that all articles w ilt be v, hat they are j ' N. B. The poison who burrowed iuy " Wantage requested to return it. Towanda. January 18,1854.- Notice is hereby given. }j! ] application will he made at the next f! i legislature of Pennsylvania, for the ~ ] Bank, to be cnlltNi the " HH.tHPOIIIHi'I • _, ' with banking privileges of issue, discount i with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand 1 ' jj.jjiJ : the right to increase the capital stock Thousand Hollars, and to be located in tut. j Towanda. in the oonuty of Bradford. , Towamla. June I'd. 1857. PURE CIDER VINEGAR—* J clc at