Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 22, 1857, Image 4

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The Ejection is past, ami it- rc-nlt* |r"-\ that the
w-.rk devolved on the Republican p.-irtv i* nt yet com I
pletul. In nil the F.jsttrn and Northern porti ms of tin , r
country—iti NewFnglnnd. \'w \ ork.Ohio and tint North- j
\Y.-vt— the Republican banner floats in triumph : while i- I
Po'itheru Jersey. Pennsylvania. Indiana ami Illinois--in j
short, wherevr'r few new-pacer* are taken, and when j
common school* are too new and t"-. fwMr t-i have oilu j
eat<d the pre-eat generation of Voter - the Hack tin? * |
Slivery obstructs the sunshine. tra'i-- r to A metier
might distinguish those portion* , o; r country mo.-t !
hle**e<! with I'-d-n ation, Tntelli re:v T'.vi t and Virtue, j
hv s -nnning the returns of the Presidentialeonte tnri-t.'ii! I
\f"e ho % e fnihd of pro.ent slice-**. not hvean*e tlie I'fo- j
pie are against us. but because that large portion who d'd j
not hear or read the argument and do r.ot know what j
were the real o e-ti ei- at i**uc. went almost solid against I
u*. reversing the verdi. t who h tin- great majority of the I
educated and intelligent endeavored to pronounce.
The-e facts i-idie.M. the path of pres- ing duty. With i
ro unmanly repining* ..v.-r what is irre\ocable—with no '
nbstimcnt of he it .-r hope isu-.auso tin triumph of I.it , r |
♦ v in her new order.! i tint won at the Terns; Island and j
White Plains of inn- struggle- with no shadow of regret i
that th-- responsibility of governing is not confided P hi r j
champions before the People Were foil est oaiiv to sustain •
them—we t-cgin afresh the work of diffusing that vital:
truth which, in regard ■> the e.ineern of this world a j
we!! ,\s of the next, make* Free indet d. Now, i-i the j
Wave Power's hevd<y of vi- 1->rv. when it* niiid-and i
e:T : .tor. are gathering and |d tting t-> make iti,. most of !
their triumph and •• crush out" the spirit whie'u they vain-
It believe to be crucified „d entombed--new, whin the |
fsint-hrarted or cold-hearted who lately basked in the
r-rosliine o our nrcui iture hoops are hauling off tn repair i
damages and t.liking of abandoning the rugged arena of J
Polities "for more quie, and flowery fie'ds -now. in tb's
hour of weariness and shadow. Tin: Tr.ir.i NK renews its
rows oi eternal hostility to every form ->t lyrauuy over
the bodies of so ,!s mi-:. -to tim sllcieeful assumption
that the bcnlg , ! ed and leei.lr, wh'-ther in soul or body, i
are to he regard: 1 < -.1 treited as tlie convenience or the :
p r --v of th'-ir wi e : - or stronger brethren—t - the domina
tion of despots and Jigareh*, whether of empires or plan- -
tsfioT*—to the en-hr. er- of cities and kingdoms in Europe J
or the breeders ~f i li'ddix-n f-o the auction-block and the '
mi ton-field in \ irginia or Ai.i'oaina.
The d '.-trine (1- ; t no human being was • ver created for
the bene <t or adv intage of another—-fli.it ail service he-j
tween m m ami man should be free and reciprocal—that
the HV-rcr sh >u!-1 ni-t toil and sweat to pamper others' ]
pt do or miiii-ft rto others' luxury, but for the sustenance
am- comfort of those r.enr and dear to hint—is destined to
certain triumph. It vui't pri vail, for (Jul reigns, and
.nil v. a ■ t:■ >t cre.it' d to l.e a theatre of injustice. oppre
r-ni and mi-cry for ever. It must triumph; for all true
prophecy .fiii : i - and the vindication of the Divine benig
nity inioerat vriy requires it. It matt triumph : for Po
nvnw.t tnierl- l cannot always remain f!tc scoff of ari*-
t - wats and the -harne oi" reformers and liberal- through
wit ihc Did World. !( mutt triumph: for Man's history
is not a chaos or a riddle, but every-.' 1 ere instinct with
meaning ; and tm her.de effort ever failed of its effect—no
drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain.
But even if we Republican-were disposed to fold our
urns i.i slumber o-.ira ;• i-r- tries would not permit it. They
are h-isv to-iliv in lengthening their c..rds at.d strength
ening their stakes with a vigilance and activity which re
veals a e<.a- -ioii-in--s . their part that their dominion
mast be mode sure forthwith or their sceptre will have
forever departed. To dav. myrmidons of tin- Slave Dow
er threaten apd harass N'oi tie ru Mi xico. are encamped
in the heart/of Central Ami ri, a and waging a war of ex
termination on the di-tru toil inhabitants of its petty Re
public*. while it by tnius iccrs and scowls at Cuba, while
its most roliiic -.s bands are precipitated on devoted Kan
sas, nrolcr the prott -tioii and smiles of the Federal Ad
ministration. Even n-i we w rite, the telegraph informs
cs that twenty Free-State nun. guilty of attempting to
defend their Inmi- agniii-.' the rapine and violence of Itu
tord's and Titu*" blbod-thirst v bandits, have been convic
ted by Deeoinptc's Court of man-laughter! and sentenced
to five years' imprisonment, at hard labor as felons. This
i* li-.t i fair specimen of what has long passed for "jus
tice" in Kansas—a justii e which takes the criminals into
psi and aid- them iu hunting down, plundering and
v. ipiug out" the innocent, whom it consigns to the
State pri - oi if they are ever goaded into the madness of
resisting their oppressors. Such crimes and wrongs as
unhappy Kan-es li is for twelve months endured, even
Hungary or Poland has v.ever known : and the P.over at
whose instigation the-e villainies vie and are pcrptra
ps! sits enthroned in the White House, and has just
achieved another four years'ascendancy >" the Federal
Government. Who. ia view of the-e fact-. can say that
Republicans may now pile their an.is. cen lor an hour ?
THE Tuiiscnk will be.as it has !-i-n, a Political Jour
nal—avowedly. though not exclusively so. It recognizes
thr truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in
deadly conflict, and that in the rc-i.lt o; . of thetu must
lost all control over tlie Federal Government. Bat. while
it gives prominence and emplu-is to the discussion and
elucidation of the great issue of the day, it sinks none o!
'he -.liar i t- rustics of a liusine-- and Family Newspaper.
Tlie proc eding's of Congre-s, like those in Kansas, will
be watclnd a:nl reported by ail able and fearless corps of
Correspondents, v.bile from London. Paris. Constantino
ple, I! ivana. can Francisco, Albany anil other centres of
interest, our special advices will be, as they have been,
frc-h and reliable. A member of our Editorial corps-•
Bayard Taylor—is now in Northern Europe, and will
spend the Winter in Sweden, Laplai il, Russia, thence
making hi- way next season across Sibtiia and Tartary
tn the m u-th of the Amour, and thence homeward by tin
-I'a.eifloand California, unles- some change of route sliali
prc-mi-e greater inteiest and profit to e.nr readers, for
whom alone he will write regularly throughout his adven
turous journey, which is likely to require two rears for
ila completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lee
tares, Public Meetings, Ac., v. ill l.e 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 iutelligeuce that is consistent with
the use of type of a generous size. In short, if we fail to
make Trie Tkibcxk worth its cost, it .-hd! not be for want
of expend'ture or effort.
if it be deemed desirable by Republican- that The Tki
kcnh 'hould A>e circulated in their several localities, we
urge them to see that Clubs be made up and forwarded
in die sca-on. The posttna-teis are semi-oftieially ad
monished not to aid our circulation, but to urge instead
th*.t of journal* deemed " sound" and " National'' by tlie
compatriots of Atchison and Stringfell iw. We a-k live
Republicans everyw here to lake --are that the-a efforts be
Del effectual 11 quench the light uf Freedoiu in thr mur
ky mista of Slavery.
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Tribune Office, New-York.
TO TUB PUBLIC.
IN consideration of the liberal patronage with which we
hive been favored inee we commenced business in
this place, we tender to the citizens of Tow a nil a and sur
rounding country onr sincere thanks, and hope by -idling
: price* SURPRISINGLY LOW, to make it profitable to
all who may favor us with a call.
We are readied to keep pace with the progressive spirit
of the age in which wc live, bv offering for sale
Goods of the Latest Sylcs,
at prices that actually alarm the proprietors of old-fash
ioned Sfres ; they being schooled in the high-price prin
ciple, or rather in the price* of old times—w ill not lower
their demands ; hut. in a very happy manner, warn their
customer- not to meddle with the (. iods at the New Store,
(at the same time exhibiting much concern lor their wel
fare.) for they know that none but d tnui%erl Goods can
he sold so very low.
We do not intend to sell damaged Goods, but if nnr
prove to If so, or, arc not what we represent thetn to be.
return them and receive the money paid for thetn. We
now offer our A'.V'/'//{ E St \{Ml\ H STOCK AT
STILL LOITER PRICES I HA X EVER.
Some of onr l>res Goods, our remaining stock of Boa
net- and U 'and Trimmings we will sell at t'oST.
We hive a fine lot of Shawls, Mantillas. Window lira
perv. Silks, Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edging and In
serting. Ac., Ac.
We ase prepared to send for any article iu our I Lie that
we have not on hand. Our assortment of
HKADV-MAIK CLOTiriXCJ,
l- complete cannot be surpa-sed bv auv other establish
went ill Northern Pennsylvania. Gall and examine our
.'(d- -seeing i- believing.
GETI'KVBr.ItG, EiWEVIUUM At o.
io'vand.l. Jn:, l- u.
13ii 3iivc s <£arss.
DPv CHAS. M TURNER, PHYSICfAN
4r SI'RUE OX. offers his jirofesslonal services to
ttu* innabitiuita of T"ivand% and vicinity. Office and res
idence in the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH.
'--o one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou .Maine
Strict.
DR. JOHN M'IN TOSH, S URGE OX
HE.XT/ST, HAS RETURNED. Office next door
jo Mercur's store, and over Alexander's Clothing Store,
Main street. I'owanda. February 24. lsso.
[ AMKS MATFAULANE, ATTORNEY
*J A T I.A II'. TOWASDA, PA. Occupies the Office, in
the Union Block, formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq.
it£* He will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants
and Pensions. jfarch 22, LFSS.
H. J. MIU'N.T P D. MOKR'IW.
MA I) ILL A MORROW, A TTOR XE YS
AXII CoCXSELLORS AT LA IP,— Office
! oie.r MercurV Btnrc.Towauda, I'A.
I Towai-J.I. April 2. If. n-12-tf
DR E H MASON', PHYSTCIAN AND
Sl II(iEOX. offers hi* professional services to the
| people of Tow it DA and vicinity. Office at hi- residence
I ON Pine street, where iie can always be found when not
: professionally engaged.
JOHN U. ADAMS DM. OVERTON.
i DA MS A OVERTON, A TTOIiXE YS
1 -V AT /.All'. Office in the room formerly occupied
V. George Sanderson, over Burton Kingsbury's store.
| ' Trnmia, ?T *. is.
/n V IE W A Tlx I Nf 4 , ATTOJiXEY
| VT COVXSELLOR AT i. -t IV. will attend prompt- !
: !y t<> all HU :n<--S entrusted to his care. Collections will |
| receive hi* special attention. Office a FEW DOUR* north ot j
; THE Wa:<l HAO-E. T"wanda. Maav 1, L.''.
Ijn B. PARSONS, ATTORNEY At j
*1 J LAW, TROY. Bradford Pa. Office;., ver V. j
i M. ,t lI.F. Lang' s store. Aug- 7, 1 s'k
TOWANDA
I 'MMMM mmmr.
i
J R I"THF MISSES HANSON respectfully inform the public
I that the Winter Term of their SCHOOL will open in the
[ new building on second street, west of the Ward House,
! on Monday . December 1. 1
i Miss O."P. HANSON will have the general snperinten-
J denee of the school, assisted in Music I>V Miss REBECCA
j L>. HANSON, and in French hv Miss EMMA HANSON.
; Thankful for the patronage already extended to them.
! they I eg leave t" assure those entrusting their daughters
| in their charge that every effort w ill he made to deserve
I the confidence ai d favor of their patrons.
| The school year will consist "f four quarters, of eh ven
j weeks each. The summer vacation commencing in July,
j and ending in September. A recess of a few days will be
taken at the holidays. #
TtaiWß, rF.n orARTfr.:
• First Class —To include the elementary English 1 T| ,
I branches, and the study ol the laitin language. ) "
! Second Class —To include the more advanced stu-J
! dies of the English branches. with Mathematics, :<• IFI 00
! and the studv of Latiu and French )
! Third Class— To include Mathematics, Mental)
j and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.. ?12 00
witli Latin and French \
Each pupil will bring with her a desk and chair. There
j will be no extra charge whatever.
' Mrsic- -Instruction on the Piano, with use of instru
-1 ment, will be given by Miss REBLCCA D. HANSON, at 810
J per quarter.
I Boarding for young ladies can be obtained in private
I families at reasonable rates. Pupils from a distance will
| receive the especial care of the teachers.
| They heg leave to refer to the following named gentle
men : -lit. Rev. ALOSZO POTTER, Bishop of the Diocese
! of Penn'a, Philadelphia ; Rev. I>r. MACLEAN, President of
; the College of New Jersey.
Hon. DAVID WILMOT. G. F. MASON, C. L. WARD, JOHN
| F. ME INS. 1). F. BAKSTOW, H. S. MEHCCK, O. D. BART
! RETT. E. O. GOODRICH. Towanda.
THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE' INSTITUT^
TOIVAXUA, BRADFORD CO., PA.
j
INSTRUCTORS I
1 REV. SAMUEL F. COLT. Principal, Professor of Natu
| nl. Mental and Mofcil Science ;
REV. JAMES McWILLI \M. A. M., Profe-gor of Ancient
1 Languages and Belles Lett res ;
(CIIARLF.S R- COBL'RN, A. M„ Professor of Mathema
; ties and Master of Normal School ;
MISS 1". M. ("(IE, Preceptress ;
MISS EMI LIE A. BUTLER,) . . , ,
MISS ELLEN C. COLT. j ASS,STANT3 •
MISS HELEN M. CARTER, Assistant in Music ;
1 Mr. CANKKLD DAYTON, Steward,
j The Winter Term commences November 2">, and contin
ues 14 weeks, besides 10 days RECESS at Christmas.
EXPENSES I-r.K TERM :
: Payable invariably in advance —Fuel and contingencies
all included :
/ Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term,. ... $4 .
" Fourth, T!
Third 7
" Second 8 .
•' First 10 ,
RUPIN using scholarships are charged $1 tier term for
fuel and contingents ; tor instrument on which to take
; lessons, 50c, or for practice 82.00
j No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside
; within two miles of the Institute shall lit- admitted to tui
j tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or
I loaned by such pupil, bis or her parent or guardian.
EXTRAS
| French. German, SPANISH or Italian, each, 5
I When taken without other branches, 7
T Drawing 3
I Ornamental needlework and embroidery, each 3
J Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument,... 12
do do per quarter of II weeks, 10 ..
; Oil paintiDg in landscape*, per term 8 ..
do figures 10 ..
j Room rent for lodgers 1 75
I The Voting Ladies will find hoard iu the Institute,
j under the care of the Matron, at per week, 175
I Fuel and light 25
j The male pupils can find board in private families,
I at. per week, from 82 00 to 250
I Washing, per dozen 38
I Pupils boarding in the Hall, (who will be exclusively
I Females.) will tarnish their own bed,bedding, towels, Ac.
i and the table silver at tbeir option.
! No pupil taken fir LESS than half a term. The boarding
: b-lls FOR the t'-rin must be paid iu advance ; or one halt
; thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the
: middle of the term.
i Pupils entering the Institute are pledged tn the obser
vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on
• other tei tu.
I Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge
j for tho.-.e qualifying themselves as teachers for common
J school^.
S. K. COLT. See. C. 1.. WARD, President.
I July 3. l-SD. A. WICKIIA*, Tita urer.
Book Binding".
; NPIFE tiinlorsitrtictl HNS TFIO ajjoticy of one of
{ J_ the HOST Binderies in N. Y. City, and "is ready to re
| ceive Book- Pamphlets, Magazines, Ac., to be bound in
! any style DESIRED, iu the neatest and mo.-t SUBSTANTIAL
manner and at very low rates — shall be forwarding P. lot
very won—so send in your volumes. OIK B ARTLKTT.
April 24, ISsi>.
NEW DRUG STORE
AT NICHOLS
DRS. CI. M. K fi. I*. CAI)Y would respect
fully announce to their friends and the public that
j they have j ist opened a new and extensive DRUG STORK
jat NICHOLS, N. A . Their stock i.- new and carefullv
I selected, and consist* of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints,
among which arc lead.ziuc, chrome green and yellow,
india red, vcrmiiiion, <Vc. Oils and Varnishes,
a variety. Dye-stuffs, including logw ood,
camwood, fustic, cudbear, gran
ulati D tin, indigo. Ac.
BRUSHES for paint, hair, hat,
clothes, shoe, teeth, Ac. Window glass,
putty, camphcno, burning fluid, alcohol : tan
ner's oil; very pun- LIQUORS for medicinal purposes ;
Patent Medicines, perfumery, Labia's
Extracts for the handkerchief;
I amy Article*, Yankee \olioti*.
Snuff. Cigars. Ac. Ac.
To Physician* our stock "tier* inducements a- being of
the best quuhtv, carefully selected, and sold cheap,
J Give us a call, and see if you can ircbase as cheap
elsewhere. G. M. A (i. P. UADY.
Nichols, June 13,1856.
BI RREK TUIJS & FIRKINS.—A qnan
titvofgood Butter Tubs and Firkins, just received
j and for mle by mayßo H. S. MEIU'UR.
J/TAUTION. — Whereas ray wife ELIZA
; * _J BETH, has left my bed and board without cause or
! provocation ; I then-lore forbid all persons trusting her
j on ray account. a> 1 will pay no debts that SHE MAV con
tract after this date. " WM. PATTERSON.
| Sept. 30. 1 -56.
HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, FC.-
A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery
i Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings, Iron, Steel
| and Nails, just received by H. h. MERCUR.
J RL CIDER A INK(JTA 11— A good arti
|-*-_. c,eat ; FOX'S.
II N'SKKI >. I.unip, 'J'annors', AND Neatsfoot,
A Oil-, Alcohol, Catnphiut- and Barning Fluid for sal-' !
I >'. V * If. S. MERCUR. |
miscellaneous.
TZOOA POINT
AGUICLI.ruUAL WORKS!!
R. >r. AVKLT.Iis & CO.
A 77/ RXS. BRADFORD CO., PA.
Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in
EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S RAIL ROAD HQRS r
POWERS. THRESHERS AND SF.PERATORS.
rO.OK/.VrW TMiHHKRM K IP/.V.VO Ti'KRS,
Portaliie SAW-Mills. Clover Hul'ers and Feed Cutters,
Finery "a Cider Mills, Apple Purer.- 1 .
Clow's AND Kelsey's and other Grain Cradles, Scythes,
AND "ther Harvesting Tools.
Ketchnm's ami other Mowing and Reaping Machines.
Seymour's Grain Prills. Broad cast Seed SOWER- ,U.
MAGIC COM and Cab Mills, Cultivators, Leather and
Rubber Beltings.
Manufacturer of J
Peters' Celebrated FAIT 7X11.5,
Which I AM prepared to sell at either WHOLESALE OR •
RKTAIL. on very favorable terms.
These mills are warranted second to none in the Tinted
States, for durability. efficiency and simplicity, and w ill I
do in the BEST IIMIIIK r and rapidly, all kinds of chaffing I
and cleaning all Kinds of Grain, Grass Seed. Ac.
Ctr Warranted to chaff tit for market, from 10 to GO !
bushels of Wheat per hour.
Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc.
Extras furnished for repairing Emery's and Wheeler's '
machines.
Descriptive Catalogues, Price T.i-ts and Circulars of all |
machines sold by US. sent gratis and postage pre-paid, to j
all applicants. Send us vourname and address.
Athena, la.JT I < 2R>. L'.C,. R. M. WEI.I.KS,A CO. ;
THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH,
A VP
DIRECT & TO-& FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE,
TAMES HAIIRIS. EI.KITRICIAN, of TOWAMIA. RESPECT-1
fully informs the public that he has lately procured 1
from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical Rath, j
which has proven to be one of the most'important and
wonderful discoveries of the age. front its ability to extract
minerals from the human system.
Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco
vered the process of extracting minerals from the hod v.
by galvanism ; more recently. M. Verges, of New York,
an electro-gilder, HAVING stifle-red from the introduction of
poisonous minerals into his system in the prosecution of
his art, conceived the idea of removing them by the same
processes. IN- 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 tiiost
sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove
mineral poisons, but cured many diseases, some of which
were the result of minerals, and some were not.
More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin
gular power of this Rath to draw front 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 the comprehension of the MOST skilful
physicians, and which are the effect of poisonous mine
rals accumulating in the system for years, taken in the
shape of calomel, lead, Ac. Ac.
The following are some of the diseases cured iiv these
baths: Rheumatism. Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's Cliolic,
Chronic. Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, Cancer.
Neuralia in all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of a!!
kinds.
He HAS ALSO S. R. Smith's newlv invented DIRECT ANI)
TO-ANI) FRO ELECTROMAGNETIC MACHINE. which
is a great improvement on tile Magnetic mai hinrs hereto
fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, we
have at command all the available medical efficiency of
.Electricity. The medical power of tin- Machine is very
great, in introducing medicines into the system through
the pores of the skin — applying it directly to the parts af
fected, which gives an increase of mediciual pow er over
that of taking it into the stomach, rendering it particular
ly efficacious in all local diseases.
I am now prepared to apply these Raths. and also the
Machines, at my house in the south part of the borough
of Towauda, or I will visit patients at a distance, who are
unable by reason of disease to conic to this place, at mo
derate prices.
I am al-o sole agent for Bradford cmintv. for the ABOVE
Machines. JAMES HARRIS,
t T I wanda. December ?2, I S .
L I QUOR STORE.
FELTOX wutiM respectfully inform (lie
KA# public that he i- now ready at. hi- old stand, under
Hall .V Russell's, SOUTH side of tlw public square, to furn
ish those wanting PC KK LIQUORS, with ALMOST every
thing in thai line. He lias lately made large additions to
his stock, purchasing of the best importers, and in Un
original package. HE let- on hand, and H>r sale in any
quantity froin a quart upwards :
Brand .Y.- Signettc, C-igniae. old Heiiucssv. and I Itard.
Gin. Swan. Ametiian. and Scheidam SCHNAPPS.
IVhiskey. — Scotch, Old llyc. Monotigahela, and Recti
fied.
ICinc.- -Currant, Port.and Brown Sherry.
Fresh Cautphene' and Horning Fluid kept constantly on
hand. Also '.id per cent. Alcohol.
CIGARS of the LEST brands. Jugs of all SIZES; quint
flasks, and a large quantity 'IF empty barrels.
Binghamton Ale by the gallon OR barrel.
Tho-e favoring me with tlieir patronage may be certain
that all articles will lie what they are represented.
N. B. The person who borrowed my •• Wantage Rod" is
requested to return it.
Tow aiula, January 18, ISiiC.
THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE !
18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56
M. 33. Solomcn, Proprietor.
HIS exten-ive Ready-made Clothing Establishment,
situated in Mercer's block. Main street , has just been
filled with a large assortment ot SPRING CLOTHING.
The proprietor assures the public that he HAS the BEST
and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towauda ; and to
prove this fall lie respectfully asks the public to colli and
examine for themselves.
Persons wishing GOOD bargains AMI an elegant suit, OR
any portiou thereof, well made of substantial material —
Coat, Ye-t, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every
thing in the line, will do WELL to call. He is euutident he
can sati.lv all in price and quality.
FCR Don't forget the place—one door SMITH of Mercur'S
I store. Ma U-st. Tow&ndu, March 38, LSJFI.
OF.OtSRISS, FRGVZSIOITS, dtC.
! M est side of the Public Square, opposite the
Court lit,use..
BAILEY & NE YIN'S an? just reeoivinjr a
large addition to their stock of Pro visions. Groceries.
Yankee Notions. Toys. Fruit. Confectionary, Ac., which
will IS- sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhange for
most kinds of country produce, at pri'-es 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. Molassrs. Syrup, Ginger. Pepper, Spire,
Cloves, nutmegs. Mai e > iiiainon. Ground Mustard. Pepper
Sauce. Soda. SaleiMtu-, Creant Tartar, Sperm and Tallow-
Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac.
PROVISIONS.
Flour. Buckwheat Flour. Rye Flour, COM Meal. Feed .
Pork. Hams A Shoulders. Mackerel. Codfish. Shad. Lake
Trout, L'ickeled and Smoked Herring. Cheese, Rice. Beans,
Onions, Potatoes, Butter. Lard. Crackers. Ac. Ac.
FRI'IT.
Tnincs. Citron, Figs. Eng. Currants. Raisins. Lem
ons and Oranges, Green and Dried \p|,],. S . A ,„| pearlies.
Almonds, Pecan tints, Brazil nuts. Grenoble and Madeira
Walnuts, Filberts, pea nut-. Chestnuts. Hickory nuts, Ac.
GERMAN. FKE.NI TI and AMERICAN TVS, FANCY GOODS,
Ac.— Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter A Wood'
Tea Setts, Dolls. Trumpets, Toy Guns, Accordians, Har
monicas, I. lass. PAPER and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes ami
Toilet Gases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, I very.
Papier Macbe and Leather Port Monaies Wallets, Purse's,
Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs, Tobae
co and Snuff Boxes. Cigar Cases, Tooth. Hair and Cloth
Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery. Hair Oil, Ac.
Foot.s CAR, Letter, Commercial Note Bath Post
Paper. Envelopes. Wafers. Sealing Wax, Ink. Inkstands,
W at> r Cups. Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales
Ac. Ac.
TUII.E AND DAIRY SAI.T, Salina and Rock Salt, and
Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NEYIN'S.
Towanda. November 20. IS.VI.
Spring and Summer Goods.
Tracy <k Moore,
HAVE JUST KKCKIYEO from N. York
a large and well selected assortment of
SF. Ir SPR/XG 4" SI MMER GOODS,
which have been .selected with uniisiitilcare. and purchas
j ed at the lowest possible rates. Feeling confident that we
j can sell floods for Ready Pay , as low as any establishment
! in the country, we ask the public to give us a call, and
examine our stuck and pries. Mav Id, IsVi.
GllOf'klUkS—Call atul keo our Jlrown,
" L( rushed, < SJI'C and Pulverized Sugai s ; Fine Young
Hyson .* BL.I'T T I- warranted a SUPERIOR ARTICLE. or ti.'-
Ill' 'II ey refunded ."I-ah ■ heap by B. KIM-SRI'LO.
flit i .IjanbiK, £~c. j
(M.OCK & WATCH LEPAIRER—Tie
V.' under-igeed is eoristantly receiving from New-Aoik
by Express, new additions to his Stock of Watches. Clocks.
Jewelry. Silver ware, and Fancy Goods, comprising in
part— Gold and Silver Lever. I.Epii.e and i'lain W fitche
with n full and ecmplete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry,
such as Gold chains. Lockets. Bracelets, Gold Pens, Keys,
Breast-Pins. Far-Rings. Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also, a
large variety of Silver w are-sm li as Table and Tea Spoons,
Cream spoon.-. Butter knives. Salt spoons. Spectacles, to
gether with mi extensive assortment of Plated Wurc—All
! of which will be sold very low l'or CASH.
CLOCKS. —A large assortment Clocks just received, of
all descriptions, ranging in prices from 7o cents to Fifty-
Dollars.
Watches repaired on short notice, and WARRANTED
to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired.
W. A. C- would beg leave to say . that lie is prepared to
> execute the most difficult Jo! a, such as can be done at no
other Shop short of New-York elf v.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN.
Towauda. February 1. ls">.">.
r OOKINU (JLASS PLATES CUT AM)
1 J tilted for any size, to be had at the eweirv Store ot
Feb. 1. 1895, * W. A. Oil AM BERLIN.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY!]
A. WT. Warner's
I .Y fir A SpJewhd .Trice/r ,y Store, one door north j
of Path us Drue Store,
_. HAS just been opened ith the largest and
j _yt ino-t choice stock of FASHIONABLE I
QypT"JEWELRY tver offered to a disrriiniuutiiiM
; SC—d jf P'blic. indeed, he can safely-ay that witCT
] Brwf. dfsm the iq eniug of his new store has been tti
i '• anguratcd a new era in the Jewelry line, j
inasmuch a- : along with the choice and elegant assortment j
, lie gives the most reliable assurance of an almost iucredi- |
j file reduction in prices : tie rich and tasteful articles hav- j
j ing been all bought with ready cash,
i A. M. W., win n lie reflects liow, for the past years.with J
| a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed -n large a share !
! ot pui'lic patronage, flatters himself that the immense in- :
i crease of Goods lie now otters, which have been bought so .
i much more advantageously, will enable hint to increase!
' the generous confidence which lias hitherto lieen voni h- j
j sufed to him. lie therefore solicits a coutiuuance of the j
i favor of his old customers, and invites the public general
i lvto come and see the fashions. j
i ' JGTHE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will j
j continue to be distinguished by the skill and despatch ;
■ which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep*
j utation of being the most reliable in tow n. >
Towanda, September 21, l.iA.
I TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE
' CHESTER WELLS would
; respectfully inform his friends and the |
j public that lie is now receiving at his old
stand one door north of Laportc. Mason A Co.'s banking
! house, a large and extensive assortment of
Sot'iix, Malioirniiy Chairs, of various patterns, I
Rosewood and Mahogany Hide and Centre Tables,
Dining.Tea and Pembroke Tables.Stand- of every
kind. Cane. Flag and Wood seat Chairs, high
Chairs. Children's Rockers, lh .l-te.uis,
Bureaus. Lounges, Gilt and Rose
wood Pirture Frames. Iron Hat
Stands. Corner and side do.
i of walnut and mahogany : Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes, i
Cupboard-. Looking glasses. Ac.
i fie-COFFINS, of every size and quality, and will at
| tend OH all occasions w hen required.
The public are invited t > examine my assortment before 1
; purchasing elsewhere, as 1 will sell cheaper than any other
| establishment in Northern Pennsylvania,
j Towanda. August 8, ISJS.
THE OI>D STAND
STILL IN OPERATION!'
,THE subscriber would announce
the public that he has now on
I HBWSEryle.; ' .[hand, and will make to order all
I- ."4 k ' !, " K of CABINET FURNITURE.
' X ■*'" ' l as Sof.is. Divans Lounges.Cen
j IK; i'vf tre. Card. Dining and Bie.ikM-t Ta
!sa. 1 Flc. Mahogany, Walnut. Maple anil
j a ■ , Y*- '"'iry Bureaus, Stands of various
1L kinds. Chairs and Bcdsteadsofevery
description, whi li ate, anil w ill fie made of the best ma
terial and workmanlike manner, atul which thev will sell
s for cash cheaper tlt.iu can be bought in any other Ware
room in the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, "n hand on the mo-1 roa
sonab'.t terms. A good IH'.ALSE will tie f trni-heil en
i Funeral occasions. JAMES M.VCKINSON.
j Towauda. January 1. ls.'ia.
BOOTS AND SIIOKS.
Tcfcn W. Wilcox,
UAS located his establishment on Main Street, on door
North oi the \\ aid Mouse." ami will continue the
manufacture of HOOTS ,* SHOES. as heretofore.
Mi- has just received from New-York a large assortment
of Romans Children-' ami Misses' Shoes, which are ofier
eil at low juices. The attention ot the l.adits is purlieu
larlv directed to hi- assortment, comprising the following
new styles : —Enamelled Jenny l.ind gaiter hoots; do.
shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiter ; walking shoes, bus
kins. Ac. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description.
A large variety of ( hildieus' fancy gaiters, boots Ac shoes
of all kinds.
For the Gentlemen. almost every style of gaiters and
shoe. '1 hi stock has been personally selected with care,
and lie believes lie can otter superior articles at reasonable
i prices.
en~ The strictest attention paid to Mascfacti'king,
and he hopes by doing wik well to merit a continuance
! of the liberal patronage lie has hitherso received,
j Towamla. tub. 1. Is",A.
i I!. WATUOCS 11. M. -KHAKI' K. 11. COOK.
; |> WATROUS & Co., DEALERS IX
l\ HEAVY tf SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A
i 3. Water st. Klmira. N. Y.
] Wi have recently made large additions to our extensive
j sto, k. ami have now on hand a complete assortment of ev
j cry description of Hardw are, which we otter at the lowest
i cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Ituilding Ma
! terials. Iron and steel, Nails and spike, Hopes and Cord
age, I'aints, Oil- and Glass, Mill saws of every size and
shape, either Malay Gang or Circular.
Machine Helling, of all widths, both of India Rubber A
leather, Glass ai wholesale. We are prepared to supply
Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, ,Vc., at Man
j utactureis prices. Tin, sheet iron, ami Copper work on
j hand or made to order.
C<)RTRACTOR'S TOOLS-Whetlbarmws, Aloes' Sho
j vols, Wasting Powder, Ac.
j Agents for Rii >i A Wilder'* Patent Salamander .Safes,
j Fnirhauk s Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circn-
I lar saws.
I lairge sizes up to CO inch, always on hand and sold at
1 Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders by
mail.
Glabra. April 7. 1856. n-4i-l2m
ft E AI O A' A L.
| COLLINS &. POWELL,
j l.i> respectfully inform their friends and thepub
i \ V lie generally, that they have removed their Cloth
| ingand Furnishing Store to their New Building on the
, west -ide of Main Street, next door to Hall A Russell's.
I and will he happy to wait on all who may give theui a
call.
' Their stock consists of Hlack Cloth Coats. Plain and
j Fancy Cassinicres. Tweeds and .leans, lilack and Fancy
Cassinicrc Punts. Rlack Satin Vests, Silk Velvet and laii
cy do.. Silk--if all kinds. \\ liite Marsailles and fancy do.,
, White and fancy I.inen Pants, Overalls and overshirts,
i white and fancy shirts, drawers, collars, cravats, socks,
! Hat- and Caps of all kinds and qualities, a good assort-
I ment of Boys Clothing, such as Coats, Vests and Pants
| which we are selling off at cost.
i Gentlemen wishing clothing made up to order, will do
well to give us a call, as we have a good assortment of
Cloths, G'assimeres and Vestings on hand, which we are
ready to make up on short notice, and WARRANTED to
fit in every way, or no sale. We do our own cutting, and
flatter our-elvcs that we know as much about it as most
people, having had some years experience in busincs
CUTTING done to order as usual Where Goods are
bought of us, no charge made for cutting. As regards
cheapness, all we ask is to give us a call befoie buying
elsewhere.
J. M. COLLINS* PERCIVAL POWELL.
rnw;mrla. Au?iM 7. IK">6.
\'o EXCUSE FOR HAD BREAD!
-c * If you procure of DR. 11. C. PORTER,
South store in the Ward House.
THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER.
Ivpiallv adapted to l.o.tves. Hot Rolls, Biscuit. Buckwheat
and other Griddle Cakes. Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet
Cakes, Batter for Dumplings, Puddings, Pot pies. Ac. Ac-
Price 25 cents. March 29.
BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, JANIACIA RUM, &C.
r |MIK undersigned respectfully announces to his friends
X and the public generally, that lie has formed a Co
partnership with Mr. CHARLES FENDT of the City of
New-York, under the tiriu and style of
FEDTDT 6c VANDEHCOOS,
l.j Denver street, Xeic-York,
in the Importing and Jobbing of Foreign and American
L'npiors.
All orders w ill he promptly filled and satisfaction guar
v. , ' I. V.VNDEKCOOK.
JWw-inrk, 1 . st. Sept. I,
/ VWDEFK, both Sjiorra arid Tallow bv the
• l -A'rp. ;d...t PONS. I
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE '
Fronting the Public Pruare.
r T"MIE subscriber. thankful for the libera! patronage of tin- past year, intend- 1, keep conitnntlv on hand
1 sortroent of th- very l>e-t article* usually kept in our line, which HI: wii.t. dispose of on such ten ,< | i" 1!
isf.i' tmy to nil wlui in ty patronize him. The punliases are made entirely with . ash in hand and forth riau
customers will receive the henetit of a good article at a low price. All articles shall au-wer 01 r reniinm.ka ,
and are wan anted as represented. ' "rnaat.om,
I Qy iHfdiral Advire enitnitoiisly riven Hi llit flffirr, rliarein? uily for the Mcdirinrs.
The stock consists of a complete and select as-ortmeut of
DRUGS, ffiLDICINES, AND GROCERIES,
Pure U inr & Liquors, fur Medicinal use, Loiiilun Porter k Srlrh .He.
ALL 7IIP. MOST POPULAR PATENT ME/ilCl.Vfis!
The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Nursing Bottle® i„
pie Shells, Srcast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, dec.
American, English $ Chinese Razors and Knivea.
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID- NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAVFS!
Superior TOBACCO <k SNUFF !-—Choice brands of Pure Havanna Prinri*.
and Y"ara CIGARS ! ' irnDC, P B
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wimlott OlavN, (BruMics, Perfumery. Sliathi" Soon
Fancy Illicit-*. Kc. " Pi
Iluir Dyes, llair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Tootli I'ovviler, Extracts for tie
ilundkerehief, Italian Whisks, Port nioimais, Purses, Ray, Cohanre, Rose and " I
Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff iioxes, liiilcllible Ink Ac
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Black ami Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; .Molasses, Svrups, Sugars Spice- G
Saiinon, Mackerel, Sardines, Ac.
REMEMBER THE sTOIih-XIITII END UF THE W.AIiP lliifSE!
Towanda, February 1, 1*65. p p PORTED M D
NEW ARRANGEMENT Jit
The Mammoth Hard ware Store r —XL
CHATFIELD STORRS.
1- new receiving a large ami well -clei ted asfortrnont of
Foreign Sf Domestic Hardware M
Consisting of
lIuIISE IRIMM!\(iS. (l every description, J|
Carpenters, Cabinet malers, Blacksmiths and Shce makers*
'- h
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
lu every" i.•nc that the inl■:-tiy of the conrtrvrequires. U, 1
ml'litim: we arc c-.nstantly receiving and keep on hand a full stock of A& I
Swedes end / merics.n Trait, lierse .-bee Iran, A*; i! r. ds. $-r, a
Warrantedl of the he t quality, and hi as < htsp .an he pureha-ed .f anv e-tal ii-hn.eat w-.f ■; New V"-. A I
laikcr liiili Nu.-, It.id I i ji . (ihi**, Sash. Putty, White Lead, Linseed Oil. whi-'li is w.Traiiti dj" r>c tlv fUD- I
Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Maker's Goods. I
COAL AND WOOD COOK WD PAHLOK STOVES. II
Parlor and Cook Wood and Co 1 Stoves. Regulators and Sheet Iron Stove- Stove Ihi- Ac. \" r>- e • ail fl
supply of the eth l.rat. d Cook -toy GOVERSOK. which i, pronounced by U jiulge.'as tie br-t -lisi-uil
market. It i- e-penally add to the Farmer's use. 1
A- we have tin 1 irge-t and ino-t complete Hardware Store on tin N'. w V- r!c c 1 IYe !.. ami we tat: H
purchase goods in the hest market-, and hv keepings full as-irrtment -e'lin- a- cheap a- • h n |>tt •+
the patronage of those d oil' business in this market. siui'L A ' ii.\l FELL'S
Owcgn. X. V. Oct. 71. iS;'uj, I
NE \\ ARlt\\(i EM KMI
P ATT OcS A , I
M "'
; ON THE C RNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS,I
—No. 4, Pattons' Block, Toftauu Tr. 1
TUB suhseribcr- would respectfully inform their friend-ami lite pnld'H th t v ii.iv olio vnartiwrs
the P.njf business, and are now receiving at N'o. 1. in I'atton'i- X>< Brick Block, aorn lat cities jJ IVu.iM
j phia and Xew York a large and well selected stock of American, French and Fn-di.-h fl
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, Oliilffii
FAINTS OILS, WINDOW CLASS. DYE STI FFS. ]
& iigs 2B r 2P ■Z'SSSW C'> m
DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES be, 1
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a variety cf the mo-1 approved Truss®
Abdominal Supporters, &c., always on han c 1
London Porier and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors for Medicinal p : irpi>H
ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDCiNES. 1
: Cruslu's for the Hat, Hair. Teeth, Nails, Boots, Pointing, Varnishing, Whiti'waslii'if.
| The Lovers of GOOD CIGAR Sand TOBACCO, will find a lartre mi,!,/ f : f 1! U
no, Yarn and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tab"em and Sn f.
faniphene—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of B!l!MW< Fill" H
And a f.iie assortment oj /..lA/P.V, of all sizes and descriptions. Bint Cages. (.'Hps. .N'm'J "I^B
j AH of which i-offered fur sale at greutlv reduced rates-. Our stock being large and n" Bv jcir l'-'1
Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest fates, and with '"ash enables u- to ~11 it re.iu. • ••
j tislactiirv tu all. M c invito tlio attention of tlir puhlir to an t*-p!*t*ial rxaniinaTion of our s tm k ••• j•.
thir Motto is—" TIIK CAHH SYSTB.M—QUICK SALES—SMAt.I. rr.'lFlTS." _JH
j Our Ooods are selected with the utmost care and warranted to l,c what thev are repre- nt.-d : if ary
tin 1 contrary, we are not only willing but request'our customer.- to irtnrn theio. and tin- ne ' <•) 11
MB. PAYNE will give his special attention to the preparation ol BnEBCBHTiONS. wl >• : T,, E v®|
accurately on the shortest notice. .lOSF.I'H ' J' 1
Towanda. June 25. Is.SH. KIWaKU B- '
BAKERY & liI'.STAtJIi.WT.
One Door North of the II 'a rrt House.
THK subscriber would respectfully inform hi friend-, i
and the piiblii- generally that lie has opened a B.V !
KLRY ANO E ATINO S A LO'>X. one door north of the
Ward House, where lie intend t keep constantly on hand
a full assortment of ererythin.tr in the line, sm h'n- Bread,
Biscuit. Husk, Crackers. Jumbles. all kinds of Cake. ,Vc.
Having seemed the services of an experienced Baker, and
using nonh hut the t.c-t Brands of flour, lie feels eoniident
of giving satisfaction to all w ho may favor hint with their
patronage.
Wedding and other parties furnished with whatever re
quired, on -Icrt uotice and at the most reasonable rates.
A niec assortment of Candies. Xuts, Bruits, Ate., kept
always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates.
1' It LSI I OYSTERS received three times per week bv
express, and sold wholesale and retail.
B<fHnt Coffee served tip at all hours. Don't forget the
pla< e, one door north ol the Ward House.
February 12,1868. H. A. BURBAXK.
LIGHTNING RODS.
' 1 "HIE subscriber having had two years' experience in the
A Lightning Hod trade, in and about Philadelphia, has
now commenced the bu-ino s in Bradford and adjoining
Counties, lie will 1 > business near home, anil use noth
ing hut the best article of Rod and IMatina points, all war
ranted such, and ere: ted in the mfist perfect and substan
tial manlier, and as strictly scientific principles as
any line ot telegiash. Persons v i-hiug their families and
property protei ted front this destroying ageut can Uo so
by applying to the subscriber at Leßuv>vi|le.
Leßavsville. May lit. 185<;. " p. GRKrtORY. |
|\Klhl' \ rri.KS n fe*.v f:r-t r:t*' ottos,
1 * for'eale at jl 10 1 OXS'
RAILROAD HOUSE
PA.
KOSES T. CAERIES, Pr^pn,
T'llL Proprietor having i ently J'sT v\r>,
I familiarly known as theOlsH M! ,
ato in thr-lwer portion of this v?'. ' ! } j
pleasure in inf arming the public that tut- ■ , J
thoroughly fitted up, painted. papere* . ,
rd with good furniture, with "tin r , ,J
the convenience and acts ;ataoduti'>n • 1
vellors. , T p .-,1
And further, the proprietor ' ■< - p :l t-, i
the experience lie has hid in the ' , 1 "' 3 :j
scl tli.it he is capable of catering ' ' : .
will favor him with their patronage ■
lion ta please the most t-1:• li>: - ' ia
The mo-t accommodating a-.-i.-taat
dance. Please call and try us.
Towanda. May Jft, I*sß. -4
GEORGE H. WOOP'S
Dajrnrrri'an k illass Pin tin 1 M
T\ PATTOX'S NEW BLOCK. r ; ,inr L
1 Bridge sts., row anda Pa
PICTPRKS. (usually called AMbr-dyne* , ,
superior to all other kind- ot p i
tion. thev can be seen in any p >-.tn "• ■' '' . ; . ; .l
in much less time than Daguerre'type -1
in cloudy as clear weather. v { . j,. J
♦'♦" Miniatures ptd inf" K-k't-. ••' > t
I usual. Kouins open at all'cui-- ' ■ * u
I notice. Towandn. January ... I s --
rPI.MOTIIY ?I : :KP Yu'V'tin ;