farmer's Jeprimeut. Work for the Month. Among the important things needing pres ent care and attention is tlie management of Cattle which require warm quarters under cover , at night, and during storms Feed them in and around the barns rather than at a staek-vard half a mile off. Provide racks for out door feeding. For graziers who are constantly feeding cattle for market, a one or , two horse power corn and cob mill, and a straw i cutter are almost indispensable appendages, j A straw cutter of some kind should be in eve ry barn. CORN FOR SEFD. —If not saved, as it should have been, at the time of harvest, select the best ears and now put them away uushelled until planting time. FENCES. —Procure timber from the frozen swamps and split out the yearly supply of rails and stakes. Make posts, working in holes or pinning two small pieces together. The hem lock logs peeled last summer should now be taken to the mill to be sawed for fencing and timber. Make gates to take tlie place of the less convenient bars. GRAIN. —Look out for mice and rats on un threshed stacks or mows. Keep stock of all i kinds from fields not covered with snow.— j During thaws look to the drains and see that 1 no water is allowed to stand on the fields. HOGS —lf not fattened and killed last month hasten along. Unless waiting for a market it is far better to fatten early. Keep well bed ded at night and supply manure materials for them to work over. Look to the future in crease, and provide a healthy male ot improv ed stock. HORSES AND MILES. —Give ground feed with cut hay or straw, moistened with water. Mix a few cut eairots with their feed occasion ally. ICE IIOI'SFS. —FiII with the firM firm ice of the season, packing it in closely and covering with plenty of straw. MANURES. —Keep up the manufacturing at all times, mixing in the muck and leaves .-tor ed under cover last Fall. If the manure is not covered in the yard, cart it to the fields Bring home on wheels or runners all manures purchased at a distance and also muck from the swauips. Marketing is a part of the thrifty farmer's business, and the beginner lias much to learn. It is best to take only good produce to market. Large fruit Sells better than inferior kinds.— 1y sorting potatoes the fanner gets many bush els of small ones for his hogs, while the large measure just as much without theiu, and bring a better pi ice. Clean, plump wheat sells rea dily at an advanced price for seed. So with stock and other produce. POULTRY. —Warm quarters on n ground floor, will usually secure a good supply of eggs in \V inter. Chopped cabbage is a good sub stitute for (lie green food of the. milder sea sons. Keep roosts clean, carefully saving the contents. ROADS. —Let pride arid love of order, to say nothing of convenience, stimulate tlio-e in charge to keep the highways always passable. Roads left blocked up with snow indicate a slovenly neighborhood. SCHOOLS —Have good ones and send your children to them punctually and constantly.— Avoid keeping the older boy* at home occa sionally. They have a right to an education and a considerate parent will not weigh his boy's work against his intolligc'iice. Visit the schools to encourage both teacher and pupils. SJIF.EP. —Iiook to an increase of improved stock by introducing a choice buck. Let salt be accessible, or feed salt hay occasionally.— Shelter from storms, of course. TIMBER. —In the Northern regions, get out ] due and hemlock logs, as well as cedar, chest nut and locust for fencing and other purposes. A " bob sled" will be servicable. TOOLS. —See that steel and iron surfaces do not rn-t. Employ leisure time in repairing those that arc failing : provide needed new ones for the Spring. All implements are pre sumed to lie under cover. A Winter's expo sure is as injurious as a season's wear. A tool house and a work room, with carpenter's tools should be an appendage to every farm house. Tuisxirs AND OTHER ROOTS. —Feed dailv to milch cows. If mixed with Indian meal and fed after milking, little or no taste will tic giv en to the milk. WOOD— Get up enough to last a year, at least. Cut, split, and pile under cover. There w ill he eeoniomy in it, to say nothing of supe rior eouking, meals in season and a pleasant housewife. ORCHARD AND NURSERY. These, iii the Northern States, are mainly covered with snow and require little care save guarding against mice and clearing the snow from the branches of the small trees. Tramp around the trees in the orchard af ter the first snow to form an icy barrier near the ground which mice will rarely pass. Shake off the newly fallen snow from brandies of evergreens, and raise any limbs partially buried and liable to lie pulled still further down when rains, or warm weather settle the drifts. At the South, and whenever the ground is open at the North, transplanting may still be doue, scale washed from young trees, and moss and rough bark scraped from the trunks of older ones. In nurseries labels and division stakes should now be provided for Spring use. Probably a busy season is awaiting the nurseryman to balance the light trade of last Full*, We hope so at least. Scions should be procured for Spring graft ing, burying them in a snow bank, dry earth or in sand or moss in the cellar. See that i.o mistake is made in cutting them, and lable each variety with care. By shaving off l>ut one end of a scion the name can be legibly written up on the green wood with a pencil, if no label is at hand. Pruning mat/ be doue lightly, in mild lat itudes, if the time can not'be devoted to it next Summer. Mauuies of various kinds, uiuek, lime and ashes uiuy now be procured and hauled to grouuds iuteuded for Spring planting. KITCHEN AND FRUIT GARDEN. We suppose, of course, that the Asparagus, Strawberries, Spin age, Raspberry plants, &c., were ail covered at the pro|cr season. There is little now to do, save putting everything in readiness for early Spring work. At the North manure can be procured and carted up on the grounds, tools be repaired, &c., while South the early gardener will ie making and vowing hot beds, or even working uud plant ing ojen grouuds. Currant and Gooseberry Cuttings may still bo made, tod the bashes themselves be pruu <4 flliscdlancons. TOWANDA HARDWARE CUTLERY, IRON AND STOVE STORE. jm D. C. HALL „ 5-? Wholesale aud Retail Dealer S n I'd Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints At *' .WjjgSfl find Oils, House Trimmings— Mijiiiiii in all kiinlsofCarrisige trimmings, ffffin P'i'ljMj'llHMfl Seat Cloths and Laces, Carriage Sulkey and Seat Springs, Car penters' and Joiners' Planes, Hlt J wßr Saws, Angers, Chisels and all &H. other Tools—Cross Cut, Mill and Circular Saws, Blacksmith Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Sa == =se ■ Hammers and Screw Plates, Vxes. Brotul Narrow, Lath and Hand Hatchets— Cable, Log. Trace and flaltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels and Spades. POCKETAND TABLE CUTLERY—Shears and Scis sors. Edge Tools of ail kinds, Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tubs aud Pails, Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. In the H ARDWARE line. Brass, Brittania, Jappaned and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Band. Scroll and I loop Iron, Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, .Ice. Pumps, Lead Pipe and all tiie necessary fixtures for water works. Patent. Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather, and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that we arc now receiving direct from the hands of manufac turers andiinporters, including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining lviom. Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern Now York; all of which we are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low rates, and on as good TERMS as ran be found this side of New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought of first hands aud 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 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 Elbows always 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! heap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op posite Trace A Moore's, Main street, in the new Wood Building, lettered all over. Grain and Countrv Produce, old Iron, Brass. Brittania and Copper. Dried Fruit ot all kinds, Feathers and Bees j wax wanted for goods. 10,0(10 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will he paid. Towanda. April *2. 1857. K. WATKOrS.. It. M. SEWAKO E. 11. COOK. KWATROUS & Co., DEALERS IX • HEAVY S,- SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A I 3, Water st. Elmira, X. Y. We have recently made large additions to our extensive -tock. 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 spika, Ropes and Cord age, Paints, Oils ami Glass, Mill .-aws of every size and shape, either dulay Gltng or < 'irenlar. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A leather, Glass at wholesale. We are prepared to supply Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes. Forks. Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to order. CORTUAI TOH'S TOOLS—Wheelbarrow*, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder, Ac. Agents for Rich A Wilder's Patent Salamander -Safes, Fairbank'a Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. Large sizes up to fiO inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders bj mail. Elmira. April 7. 185(5. n-U-l'im CATHARTIC PILLS 4 NEW and singular!v successful remedy for the eurt A. t long investigation aud study, i are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford.— | Tluy are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of j the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extract i ed by Chemical process in a state of purity, and comkin | 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 i ficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the 1 old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with j more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by ; this each individual virtue only- that is desired for the cu | rative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious j qualities of eacli substance employed are left behind, the | curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self : evident the effects should prove as they have proved, ! tnore 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 taken under the counsel of an attending Physi cian, and as he coul-l not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, i have suppled the ac curate Formula.- by which both my Pectoral and l'ills are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States an<> British American Provinces. If however there should he any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded hy mail to bis request. *Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken ii their composition was known ! Their i life consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all inen, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Gherrv Pectoral was pronounced by scieiiti j lie men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the something of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were" more 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, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange men ts as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by I>r. Jas. C. Ayer, Practical and Analyti -41-1 Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per Box. Five Boxes for SI,OO. Sold by li. C. PORTER and PATTO.N A PAYNE, Towanda, and by l>ealers in Medicine everywhere. 61 v W T ANTED, —I wish to purchase 100,000 ' I feet of MAPLE SCANTLING 13 feet long, and 3J inches square. Any one wishing to make a contract tor any or nil, can do so by ealHug at my Furniture Ware Room* in Towanda. Sept. 15,1857. CHESTER WELLS. rURPETINGg.— AH prices superfine and V> ingrain carii. tings.'just ftCetVCitby Af tire i*s7. j.rowntr.. Bnsiness QTarbs. R CIIAS. M. TURNER, PHYSICIAN d- SURGEON, otl'ers liis professional servicas to the 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, on Maine Street. J A MES MACFARL ANE, A TTORNE T AT L A IV, TOWANDA, PA. Occupies the Office, in the Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq. *Sr He will attend to procuring Bounty Warrants and Pensions. March 22, 1855. H. J. MAPIT.L P. D. MOF.KOW. MA DILL k MORROW, A TTORNE YS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA lU,—Office over Mercur's Store, Towanda, Pa. Towanda, April 2, 18. n-43-tf DR. E. It. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence on Pine street, where he can aiways be found when not professionally engaged. EB. PARSONS, " ATTORNEY AT • LA IE, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V. M. A H. F. Long's store. Aug- 7, 155. HENRY b. M'Kkan. ATTORNEY A r LA IV, TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt attention to business entrusted to Dim. Collections made on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octll) jH II MORGAN, M. D . PHYSICIAN * f* d" SURGEON, having recently graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, attended the Blnekley Hospital, and received a Diploma from the Pennsylvania Hospital of Philadelphia, offers his profes sional services to the people of Monroeton and vicinity. N. B. Particular attention paid to OPERATIVE SCKOKHY. Office at his residence at Monroeton. Dec. 8,1857. SMITH, having retarned to J Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mercur's Store. Dec. 1,1857. McCABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Between J. Kingsberifs V ./. Powells stores. ■qfes*.-gizwA THE set scriber would respectfully tender to bis customers and tl.e public generally hissin ( cere thanks for the very liberal patronage ex tended to iTini the past season. He solicits a continuance of the same. He would say to the public that he intends to keep con- j stantly on hand a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds, 1 the lu st the country affords, which lie intends to sell for J very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.— | Please give me a call. Meats, Ac., will be delivered on short notice, when ordered, at any place in the Corporation. Towanda,Feb. 12.1857. J. Mrf'AßE. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. fpHE subscriber continues to carry 011 tlie I. Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to do all kind- of work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. He will keep 011 hand or make to order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon- Boxes, and any article of cast iron that may be required. Turning and tilting up work will lie done on short notice and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase- Stoves of any kind will find it much to tlieir advantage to buy at the Foundry, as they can be repaired much cheaper. Please call and exaiuinebefbre purchasingelse where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.— Don't mistake tlie place—one door ca.-.t id' Mercur's Block. nor 1 would also say to those having accounts stand ing over six months, that they must lie settled without delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to pay "up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda. Oct. 22, 1856. THE GOOD SWISS SALVE IS THE GREAT CL'RER OF FEY 11 SO I MES. IT gives immediate relief from pain, and in as quick a time as it is possible for this disease to be affected, it heals the wontids gradually and safely, after extracting •ill poisonous matter, until a permanent cure is made. ITS NAME As its name imports, this Ointment is of Swiss Origin, Iml is the most remarkable Ointment fur curing old Son s ind Bad Legs ever known. Its curing properties setrn to be perfectly irresistible. US" The receipt for mukitig this rare meditine. was ob tained from James Rondon. ifii old Swiss tar-inak< r in North Carolina, who brought it with him from Switzer land. AS A FAMILY SALVE, it has no equal, h >th in its powers for doing good, and its extreme neatness as a CLEAN. SWEET, PURE. PLEASANT OINTMENT, healing without the least injury t vcrytiiing to which it is applied. MOTHERS USE IT for their Caked. Broken and Inflamed Breasts with charm ing success. Thousands of Mothers are this day blessing the hour iu which thev first applied tlie GOOD SWISS SALVE. SALT RHEUM and SCROFULOUS SORES and Swellings it rapidly cures by striking at the root of the disease an t drawing the humors to the surface. IT NEVER DRIVES TIIEM IN WARD 1 Under all circumstances of the case IT IS SAFE! Good Swhs Salve cures Felons. Good Swiss Salve cures Piles. Good Swiss Salve cures Burns. Good Swiss Salve cures Bruises. Good Swiss Salve cures Flesh Wounds. Good Swiss Salve cures Toothache. IN SHOUT. cents. A. E. Barnaby, Ithaca. N." Y., General Agent. Bold by J. Kingsbery. Towauda, Pa. TOWANDA IFEMMJB mmmx. HE MISSES HANSON respectfully inform the public, that the scholastic year will commence MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, continuing to July 14. Miss O. I>. HANSON will have the general superinten dence of the school, assisted in Music by Miss REBECCA IX HANSON, and in French by Miss EMMA HANSON. Thankful for the patronage already extended to them, they beg leave to assure those entrusting their daughters in their charge, that every effort will be made to deserve the confidence and 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 be taken at the holidays. Weekly reports will be sent to the parents, who aro requested to sign and return them. We can promise no improvement unless a scholar is regular aud punctual in attendance. TERMS, PER QUARTER : First Class —To include the elementary English ) branches, and the study of the Latin language,) Nrco.it/ Class— To include the more advanced stu-) dies ofthe English branches,with Mathematics, V $9 00 and the study of Latin and French ) Third Class —To include Mathematics, Mental) and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, ic.,' sl2 00 with Latin and French ) Each pupil will bring with her a desk and chair. There will be no extra charge whatever. Music—lnstruction on the Piano, with use of instru ment, will be given by Miss REUECCA D. HANSON, at $lO per quarter. Boarding for young ladies can be obtained in private families at reasonable rates. Pupils frum a distance will receive the especial care of the teachers. They beg leave to refer to the following named gentle men Rt. Rev. ALONZO POTTKK, Bishop of the Diocese of Penn'a, Philadelphia; Rev. I>r. MACLEAN, President of the College of New Jersey. Hon. DAVID WII.MOT, 6. F. MASON, C. L. WARD, JOHN F. MEANS, I). F. BARSTOW, H. S. MKRCCR, O. D. BAKT DBTT. E. G. GOODRICH. WM. C. 800 ART. Towanda. BOOTS AND SHOES.—'Tlie Jarfrest and most complete assortment of Boots and Shoes ever exhibited in T<>wands. 4o wbnii particular attention hfs been given in toe pqyeba-e, mid .which will positively be sold less than at anv other establisnmeni in Northern Peunyieauift, mat recwil by - ApnT6. r?37. J. POMTLL miscellaneous. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. 3VE. Warner's New § Splendid Jewelry Stare, one door north of Potions Drug Store, HAS just been opened with the largest and most choice stock of FASHIONABLE Qyt'Ovv JEWELRY everoffered to a discriminating Sg!!-—/ 31 public. Indeed, lie,can safely say that with ffte. JJ*i the openingbf his new store has been in augu rated a new era in the JeweJryJine, inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant assortment lie gives the most reliable assurance of an almost incredi ble reduction in prices : the rich and tasteful articles hav ing been all bought with ready cash. A. M. W., when he retiects how, for the past years,with a far less att racti ve stock, he has enjoyed so large a share of public patronage, Hatters himself that the immense in crease of Goods lie now oilers, which have been bought so mueli more advantageously, will enable him to increase the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuance of the favor of his old customers, and invites the public general ly to cotne and see the fasluous. " -THE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will continue to be distinguished iiy tlie skill and despatch which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being the most reliable in town. Towanda, September 24.165. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would respect fully inform bis friends and the *" that he is now receiving at his old stand one door north of I.aporte, Mason 2 Express, new additions to his Mock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv, Silver ware, and Fancy Goods, comprising ill part—Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epine and Plain Watches, with a full and complete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, such as Gold chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Gold Pens, Keys, Breast-Pins, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also, a large variety of Silver ware .such as Table and Tea Simons, Cream spoons, Butter knives, Salt spoons. Spectacles, to gether with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All of which will be sold very low for CASH. CLOCKS.— A large assortment Clocks just received, of all descriptions, ranging hi prices from 75 cents to Fifty Dollars. *8- Watches repaired on short notice, and WARRANTED to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C. would lieg leave to say, that he is prepared to execute the most difficult Jul a, such as can be done at no other Shop short of New-York city. W. A. CHAM BERLIN. Towanda, February 1,1857. WAVERLY MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. Ip 11. BALDWIN, having purchased the • Marble Factory of this village, under the superin tendence of U. Hanford, the subscriber is bappv to an nounce that the Marble business in Waverly will" now be conducted by liiin, He is constantly receiving ITALIAN AN 1) ItUTLANL> M ARBLE,for Monuments, Headstones, Tomb Tabels, and Stand Tops, Paint Stones, Midlers, Ac. Having secured the services of (I. H. POWEKS, who is well known to tie the most perfect Artist in the State, he offers unparalleled inducement- to persons wishing to secure any of the above articles, in cheapness, style and Artisti cal beauty. Waverly. X. V., Feb. 3,1857. IOR SAI.R a a well-known and well-established CAR f JT* 7 KIAHE MANUFACTt >RY situated on Main st ■ ■ a the south part of tlie Borough of Towanda. ! 11!* J® Also, the Smith Shop. Timber House and Burn tho same lot, and stock of Timber on hand. Also, HOUSE AND LOT adjoining the shop lot. flCs*Thc whole will be sold cheap for ready pay. For terms apply to the subscriber at his residence on the pre mises. 1 N. B. Tho subscriber has on hand some an wm *1(100 or 11800 worth of CARRIAGES, dillereut kinds, which he will sell on reason able terms for ready payor approved credit. * Towanda, Aug, 1,1857.m3 O. H. DRAKE. BARCLAY COAL.—THE BARCLAY RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA a large supply of their coal, at 50 pet ton for Rlacksmith Coal, and $3 (10 per ton for Raked Coal. Apply for coal at Towanda to O. D. IJARTLETT. Coal will also be sold at the MINES at $2 00 per ton for lilncksmilh Coal, and $2 50 per ton for Raked Coal. A liberal discount will he made on sales by the boat load. Oct. 7.1837. _ J. MAC FA RLAN E. Gen'l Supii T RATHER.—A iiewtmpiiiy of Sole Leatli- Cow Hide, Kjpeud Calf Skin, at No. 2. Pattons Block. ang'.'e W>l. A. ROCKWELL. ' DR. PORTER'S OFFICE &DROG STORK, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Fublic ffr.nare. THE snhscriber. thankful for tho liberal patronage of the past year, intends to keep constantly on hand a full y sortment of the very best articles usually kept in our liue. which HE WILL dispose of on such terms as will W-SJV istactury to all who may patronize liim. The purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the C ASH oj, customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles shall answer oar recommendation*, and are warranted us represented. to*-Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging only for the Medicines. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nsc, London Porler & Scotch Ale. ALL HIE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES I The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottles, Nip ple Shells, Breast Fumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, Ac. American, English Si Chinese Razors and Knives, FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! Superior TOBACCO A SNUFF! —Choice brands of Fure Havanna, Principe and "STara C2G-ARS ! Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass. Br nS lies, Perfumery. Shaving Soap, Fancy Articles, &c. &c. Iluir Dyes, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tooth Powder, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port mouuais, Purses, Bay, Colonge, Rose and Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, Indeilible Ink, Are. FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Teas ; Rio aud Java Coffee; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, Sec ic Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, See. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD TIOT SE' Towanda, February 1,1855, H. C. PORTER, M. D. NEW ARRANGEMENT. j|t The Mammoth Hardware Store CHATFIELD * STORRS. TKgg|jjf Is now receiving .1 large and well selected asfortment of ftfnj Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware WißlffSyM IIuUSE TRIMMINGS, of every description, jgp| J Curpculcrs, Cabinet maters, Blacksmiths and Shoe makers' V, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, In faci almost everything that the industry of the country requires. In B addition we are constantly receiving ami keep 011 hand a full stock of -■Df Suede.i and American Iron, 11< rse shoe Iran, JXail rods, Ac. W arrunted of tlm be>t quality, and s>dd as elirap as can lie purchased "f any establishment west of New York. Av Parker mill NaiLs, Lead Pipe, Gias.-, .Sasli, Putty, \\ Lite Lead, Linseed Oil, which is warranted perfectly pure. Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage I&aker's Goods. COAL ANI), WOOD COOK AND PAHI.OI! STOVES, Parlor and Cook Wood and Coal Stoves, Regulators aud Sheet Iron Stoves, Stove Pipe, .kc. Now re -riving*'t supply oi the celebrated C ok stove GOVERNOR, which is pronounced by all judges as the Lest cook Stove mik I market. It is especially adapted to tiie Farmer's use. As we have the largest aud most complete Hardware Store on the New York and Erie Railroad, and we intendV | purchase goods in the best markets , and bv keeping a tall assortment, selling as cheap as possible, we lmpe to sew ; the patronage nf those doing business in tuis market. STORRS & CHATFELB- Owcgo, N. Y. Oct. 21,185 G. J. 'NEW ARRA'NGEMENTI fe : eatto A- ,v r a V.VK. lagßTTog; ' IT? JUST OPENED, ON THE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, No. 4, Fattons' flock, Towauda, Fa. THE subscribers would rcfpectfully inform their friend-Jaml the public that they hav • formed a c >-partn-isbip E the D.ng business, aud are now receiving at No. 4, in Ration's New Brick Block, from the cities oi i'uiW* | phia and New York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English MMMM, NHGS.MESIBUKI MMIIL PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, A TLAROHB JtEKHMfiTKEBHr ©3 1 EFAiJiSI ASKJS&i'IS'! ORESSIN3 COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAE& &c. SUBGICAZi INSTRUMENTS, and a variety of the most approved Truss ft ! Abdominal Supporters, Ac., always en hand. London Porler and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal pnrpotf* ALL THE MOST POPULAR S J ATENT MEDICINES. Rrmlics for the Ilat, Hair, Teeth, Nails, Boots, Painting, Varnishing, Whitewashing &! The Borers of C (JO J) CTGA 11S and TOBACCO, trill find a large variety of choice ll'' | • na, Yara and Principe Cigars, and the finest bratals of Tobacco and Snuff. (amphenc—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of CIRMMi FIJID. And a fine assortment of LA MI'S, of all sizes and descriptions, Bird Cages, Cups, Nests and Std | All of which is offered for sale at greatly reduced rates. Our stock being large and mostlv purchased fr l * '-" §9 Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, and with Cash, enables us to sell at reduced prices, that must |1 tisfaetory to all. We invite the attention of the public to an especial examination of our stock of poods and prke* || Our Motto is —" THE CASH SYSTEM—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS." Our Goods are selected with the utmosttcare and warranted to he what they are represented : if anv -i the contrary, we are not only willing but request'our customers to return then). and the monev shall be refund S MR. PAYNE will give bis special attention to the preparation of PIIEBCRIPTIONS. which will be enmp' , &' [ I accurately on the shortest notice. JOSEPH t. PATTOX- MM Towanda, June 20,1850. EDWARD lb PAY>T- KB AND NEW ARANGEMENT. /COLLINS & rOWELL are now recoivinsr \J a large stock of SI'UING 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 stock consists of Business, Black Cloth, Fancy ('assiinere Tweed, Kentucky Jean White Duck, Linen, 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 <>f all kind* ; Black and Fancy Cravats; Gents J Hose, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hats nnd Caps and everyiliiug in the line of Men's wear. Their stuck of Cloths and Caasimeres are unsurpassed, and arc selling cheap. We are still ready to iuukc up all kinds of GAR MENTS to order on short notice, and warranted in every particular ; all of which we arc bound to sell lower thxii was ever offered in this market for Cash. Cutting doue as usual. \COLLIXS A POWELL. Towanda, April IC, 1857. NO EXCUSE FOR RAP BREAD ! Ifvoii procure of 1)R. 11. C. PORTER, South store in the Ward House. THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER, Equally adapted to Loaves. Hot Rolls, Biscuit, Buckwheat aud other Griddle Cakes. Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet Cakes, Batter for Dumpling*, Puddings, Pot pies, Ac, Ac- Price 25 cenU. _ Alaroh SJ. TATHEAT GRITS, Sump, Hoturaonv, Gra- I ¥ ham Flour, Oatmeal, Farina, Tapioca, Maccamni. Vcrmictlli, Rice Flour, Com Starch,and a farletv of simi lar goods, at junell FOX'S. LIQUOR STORE. C FELTON would respectfully inform '■ k_% public that lie is now ready at his old stand. 'J Hull A: Russell's, stMith side of the puhlN* saiwre. ' l*h those wanting PURE LIQUORS, with tiling in tlj.it line. He has lately m ade large his stock, purchasing of the best importers, and -® original package. He has on hand, and for i quantity front a quart upwards ; ..j Brandy. —Signctte. Cogniac, old flennessv, 1 Gin. —Swan. American, and Scheidam Whiskey. —Scotch.Oid Rye. Monongahcla au l *" ll'me.—Currant, Port-, and Brown Sherry. ~( l Fresh Camphene and Boniiug Fluid kepi con.-tnn-- hand. Also 95 per cent. Alcohol. e Qinin of (Ik best brands. Jugs of all size* t ™ flasks, and a large quantity of empty bsrrcls. Binghamtou Ale by the gallon or barrel. - Those favoring me with their patronage may that all articles will be what- they ate represent**.- I N. B. The person who borrowed my M ■ requested to return it. Towanda, January 18,1856. ___ IyrOTICK IS II EH KB V GIVKN.^Jj : i' application will be made at the next . , Lcglskiuue of Peniisylvantv. for i Dunk,Jo lie calico toe " RWADFOHD COl At y ; with (tanking privileges 'f issue, discount ami f ! witba capital ot,Two Hundred Thousandl D" ll9 ' '..a . the right to increase tf* capital stock to Thousand ltollgrs, ant'to be looatcd in the t J Towanda, In thqeourfy of Bradford. Towanda, June 19. 1 5 57- — x JptJRE CIDER VINEGAR—SS