Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 01, 1859, Image 4

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CLD DRUG- STOEE,
Already admit ted to be
The larct 't, safr-t and most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA!
WITU
An established reputation for keeping the test medicine,
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and spparati for compounding :.r.d pre
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly omrctent per:ons. wh devote
the mos-t 'arefri aVe tirr.v; "'V;' "test tegard
to accuracy. and use only *a!teted aiti
cits, and ujedi. ines of unquea
tioned purity, has become
fas sas'u imdm ■a-.rass
With price, rericed to corre-per.d wiih the nuiket. j
WHOLESALE AND HETML.,
IXL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
By recent arrangements with tl.c SCsnufict'trm. Ircpor
tera or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha
ses, the prices will always be st the low
est point for Prime Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Glass.
DRUGS fit DYE-STUFFS.
Everything in this extensive stock will be sold j
Chr.jp for Cash !
PRICES REDUCED, TIZ:
Of Soaps, Perfumery, Bnnhes, Combs,
Pocket Knives and Hazcrs, i
Lamps and Materials for Light.
TRUSSES it SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR McCICiNF,
TOBACCO &. SNUFF.
All the Popular Patent Medicines.
Tooth, Shin (i. Hair Preparations,
Fancy Articles cf all Descriptions,
Eclectic, Botanic and Homoeopathic Medicines.
Spices, Bird Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden Seeds.
FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac.
Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing
the great wants oi the People, reduced in Price,
and revised for the Cain System.
DR. PORTER S C.UMPIIEXE !
DR. PORTERS ALCOHOL!
PR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID !
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unavailed by any in the
Market.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
For Family TTse,
Enown a* Safe and Reliable R -medie-. are warranted for
what they aie intended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Dr. Porter'srcctoral Syrup price 271 cer*
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation " >
Dr. Porter's Tonic Klixer "
Dr-Porter's Worm Syrup ... ' • ■
Dr. Porter's Cowp. Syr. HypophospUites.. "bo "
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic " i 1
Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam •' 27 "
Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops. " 2 3 '•
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff " '23
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder •' '-3 "
Dr. Porter's Tricogene " 23 "
Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 2
Dr. Porter's Shampoo " "
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cuttlo Lotion... . " 771
Dr. Porter's Horse and ( itt • Powder " 27 " ,
Dr. Porter's Bed Bng Poison " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Pluck Ink " 2" "
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 7.7 A
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice I'd isoa.... ... " 27 "
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 27
Medical Advice given graiiiiicuhiy .it the otfkf
Charging only for Medicine.
*3"Thankful f>r pe. t l:i :al patronage would re- •• 't
fully ann uu to h'.- iri- d the pi ' that no p-ti:.-
shall be spared to s .tisty and merit the continuum e of
their coutidence urn. patronage, at the
CaYSI IDJITL G sioiii':
South Eud of the Ward House.
June 30,1*33. H. V. PORTER. M. P.
TIC Gil FGII.T
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HORSE HOWERS FOR ONE AND TWO HORSES.
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS. 1
THRESHERS AND CLEANERS.
TT T E are manufacturing IMPROVI I) E —RY PAT
VV ENT HORSE POWERS, c|"',| if n ? -•'peri r, to
any other Railway Horse I'ow r made in Me wild We
challenge any one f >pi adi ,-c a bett, r power. Our H i e
Powers are unequalled for convenience,being adapted to a
great variety of use.-: where l over Is m e-' I -live dim-r
--ent degree* of motion ere obtained with*.extra gearing, !
and aDo any desirable length r rapidity of i rank motion
for cross cut miring, churning, pnraping, Ac. Them
Powers run very eu-ly, are sir ng and durable, well •
finished and tn :de of g • 1 ni '• ii :Is.
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS.
These we Make of verioaeelees. They areenperi r to i
those of any other lnaunf.i. i iit, of wbh*h f.e-i. i .y me j
acquainted with other-, will be - itisticd on examination.
THRESHERS AND CLEANERS.
We are making a limited number of our • an TfOGA
POINT TRESHKUS AM) CI.I WERS COMBINED
They runea-iiy, thrash clean and i'a-t. do n< t wast . i.l
clean all kiuds of grain lit form.ukct ; are simple. -tn ng
and durable. v\"c warrant them, as wl! a- our II >r
and Separators, to give entire satisfac
tion.
We are prepared to furnish EMERY'S riIRESHERS
and CLEANERS, mid the IMPROVED RAKE THRESH
ER and WINNOWER COMBINED at Mav.fa tin
prices and terms of warranty. Pei- HIS want: the b> ./
Horse I'otcer tn marl.it t irun Threshers an i Winnowers
of any other manufacture, should by all means buy their
entire sets of machines from u- or our agent . and there
by save heavy freights from distant places and at the
ramo time obtain better sets of machines.
Our price* art the tetme as those of the Hwift'wr ifwi
York St'i'i Ahrmfuctui er.
Ko" If ifou buy onr mar'.trrs rather than tho e mode at
distant places, you tcill find it mot e convenient to obtain
esfras for repair *.
Wheeler's and E aery's m • bine of all kinds repaired
at short notice. We uiauufaet ea id have fur sale at all
times.
CLOVER-nULT.ERS. PORTABI.E CiRCCL \R \ND
CROSS CUT SAW MiI.LS, and a great variety of.Ygii- ,
cultural Implements, adapted to the wants of farmers.
Scud for copies of our catal • me
WELLES, BLOOD A, CO.
Athens. Pa.. August 1.1859. |
fNEW ATTRACTIONS !
At Goo. 71. Wood's Gallery.
TOWAXPA, PA.
You can.procure, at low prices,
PI! O'i' D Br'ii&PESy
Of all tiers, up to life tize. either plain or re-
1 touchiu colored iu oii or pastille.
Also, MELAINOTYPFS and AYIBROTYPES. and al
most all other ki idi tf typM. P.cteres in good case® tcr '
50 cents, aiul other slzej and qualities in pioportion.
Melataotypes made tn all kinds of weather, (except for
children. v'.l v.urk v;nuni, d. August 10..1-39.
TAXTKACT OF LEMON, ROSE VAN
JL! li LA *iul Aiaebd. at FGX'3.
3£m?tre to IT. gitorgo. !
Flease Preserve this as a Sill cf ilcfer
euce to Prices.
A GREAT CRASH
Tn the Price cf Qrcds has commenced od mist
continue during the rear oj car Cord
tSL §35 SS& s
EMPiEE STORE !
OF
sTmm & m^\
OWEGO, N. Y.
WILL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP
' by limitation in a short time, consequently no j
more Goods will be sold by them except for
11 EaY D Y 1? YY .
We herewith put forth to the pnblic'a
LIST OF PRICES,
As the moat convincing argument in favor of
Paying Cask for Goods,
The following prices are
From 10 to 30 per cent. Less
Thau Goods htve her-n sold oven fo ( Cash heretofore. No
pains will be spared in purchasing
2"ke Best and most Fashionable Goods
i cf tke Season.
OUR AIM IS 10 PLEASE !
We shall be constantly receiving
NEW GOODS.
Best Merrimrto Prints 10 cents per yard.
Cocheco, M&milton and Lowell Prints.lo i
Richest quality of new style DeLaines. l s | " " "
Fame old •• " .17 " " "
Good style and good fabric 121 " " " j
Best make of paj er Cambric lo" " " "
Second quality do rf " " i
Extra heavy i i Brown Sheetings sj " " "
Beztjr 8 I
Fair " " " fi " • * ;
Firm " " " U •' " ••
I VL'IU STYLES OF PLEA. GOODS, \
at the seme reduced rctes.
Iri h Linens for 2s. tab, which ethers sell for 3-, per vard
3s. •• •• 3s. t:d. ••
3s. 6d., " " 4s. to ss. ,
*fs. ** " bs. tO os.
TABLE DIAPER, TO VYKLTXG A XI)
N.I PKIXS, 25 per cent. tAan elsewhere, I
Black Brood.-'.oths for -2, sold il.ewhere fur it to J3.
do do do sl.
do do $3, do *5.
Cassimert - Bs. do 10a. t 12s. i
Suj.-erline do. at 20 to 3d pre cent, discount.
Kintu by Jeans : r b's., s' bi by others for '2s. I'd.
do do 2s. bd., do do 3s.
ALL O THE R CL O THS &■ C. 1S SI
AIE RES at the. so m? discount.
17! kS !k for 4". Cd., usually sohl for 6s.
6s. do " do f-s.
" " , Cj . do d> 10s. to 12.
" " 9s. do do 12s. toll.
RICH PLAID SILKS, of all Styles, at'
greatly reduo d prices.
M ' Mr- a* 10--. per y-ird. -Id elsewhere for Is.
Alapaca.s al two-thirds the USUH! price.
CounU rpanes at b;s., well worth Jos.
do 1 ss., well worth 21s.
Table Spread- at In.- . well worth 1 is. to Its.
Pure Rubber Circular Combs at Is.
Feeond rj ll 1 itJT Circe! W Combs, s
fop side Combs, tie ? kind, oo to 10c.
Skirt lite<ts, be-t qu.il r v, 3c.
Shetland 7\ - 1 . IV. per ounce.
Good Hooped Skirts, Bs.
j .! n extensile quantity of DRESS TRIM
All A GS, at greatly reduced rates.
While and colored " Co.ites'' Thread, best q lalitv,
2'b yard s| at !■ ; second quality do, at 2c.
1 > u-ytl colored Spools, at lc.
Hohl-eyod Needles, I est quality, at 4c a paper.
2>l quality do at 2c per paper.
Knitting I'otton, best quality, 3e. full skeins.
Velvet Ribbons at two-thirds their value.
-1 splendid assortment of Broeha, Cashmere,
Silk and T/nDt SUA IVLS, at
g! eat!y reduced pi ices.
Also, a very large assortment of
H.7fc SSL E'J as T S OI
Too long to itemize.
miiEimm goods
.if 1 1 holesale and Retail 10 to 20 per cent.
G hen per than formerly.
BONNET BLOCKS,
Hi BOONS,
FLOWERS,
BLOND EDGINGS, £i'
Alway- on hand iu large quantities.
Lawns and Bcrazts in (heir Season.
The best stork of
LOOKING GLASSES, CAHPETS,
AMD OIL CLOTHS,
Ever offered in Owego.
Carpets at 25., usually sold for 3s.
do 3 s., do do 4s.
* do 4 s., do do se.
do 55., do do 6a.
do 65., do do 7s.
Rich 3 Ply anil Brussels do
Particular attention is called to our stock of Undies'
Collars, Handkerchiefs, Swiss Muslin, Jacoiiett. Barred
Mosinis. Ac., all ut which will be sold 13 to 25 per cent
below the usual price.
Ladies' Hosiery, good assortment, selling at
10c, usually sold tor Is.
Is, " " Is. 6d.
Ticking, Batting,
Summer stuffs, Checks,
S'tipes, Flannels, o)c.
25 to 30 i>er cent, less than Formerly!
A splendid assortment ofMOI A3SFIS at 35.; Salaratus
at 6c: p>er Hi : be-l i EA in Owego at 45.. -old usually at
6s. by our neighbors. As to BUG AKF, come and see lor
yourselves, and save one to two cents per ft.
Wc most cordial!? invite an examina
tion of or.r extensive stock, aud
hope it may please.
& CO., Orreg-o. 3?, !
jftUscrUiutrou?.
FA'ITUNt PAY NU!
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Wo. 4, Patten's Elock, Tevranda, Pa.,
Have recently added large'v to their stock of
BRUQS 3t MiEOSGSMES,
CtIEiriCAT.,S,
FAMILY GROCERIES.
They al-o have constantly on hand
PUKE WINES AW LI^UOKS,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
FRE S H CAMPHENE,
!At the l■•■.v.- t IV.te . :vl BURNING FLUID, of .-.iperior
| quality, m .11 11.t;•.. \ the gas-jet fluid
| Lamps. They also kit u all t.o Popular
P A TEXT MEDICIXES,
of the day. Every article going from this store iavar-
I ranted as represented, and it any prove di&erent. they
. will be cheerfully taken back, and the motto v n funded.
•J. (1. PATTO.V.
j Towanda, Feb. 1, Dr. E. D. I'AVNE.
A NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLE
i IX MKNT.—To all wanting fat in-, a rare opportunity
in it d> iaio ml and healthy clim tto 23 miles southea.-t of
Philadelphia on the (' imden at -I Atlanti • Railroad, New
Jersey. An old estate consisting <rf several thousands of
acres of proeluelire *i/bi- la en divided into Farms of
various size -to suit the purchaser. A population of some
Fifteen Hundred, from various parts ol the Middle States
and New EnglastPbave settled there the past year, im
proved their places, <">< l raised excellent crips. The
price of the .ami D at the low sunt of from sls to S2O
per acre, the soil is of the be-t quality lor the production
of IViieat, Cloctr, Corn, Peaches. Grapes and I'rgita
bit-.. It is considered the best fruit soil in the Union
The place is percctly secure front fr-—ts the ile-triictive
j eueniy < ■ the fanner." Crop.- ol <. ruin, gr i- - and truit are
; now (.'rowing and <an lie seen. Ily examining the place
j it-eli', a en. 1 1 j idgineut can be formed ol the produc
tiveness of the land. The terras are ma Ie t-y to secure
| the rapid imp: v uueut of the land, which is only soldmr
; actual it pro ement. The revlt ! :•>:?, t' *. w .thin the
| pa t y- r, some three hundred hurts have bceti erected.
; two will-, o e ,-teain, four ft. re.-, - >.;:•• bu'ty vinyard arid
| Peach orchards, p>i iitcd, and a huge number of other
! improvements, making it a cb .Arable and active place ot
i bn-inr-s.
The Market, as tie reader may pet cive ft :n its ! a- 1-
| tioa, i the he: t n the I'itimi. Produce bringing <1 mi ie
the pric> than in locations away Irom the city, and m ire
than double the pri e than tie Wi-t. It is known that
! the earliest and !.• t fruits and vt a -tables ill this latitude
i come troni New Jersey, and are annually exported to the
I extent of millions.
i In 1- -at ug here, the settler has many advantages. He
is within it few hour- i ide • f llic P n-.u cities of New Eng
| land and M ddle State-, he is near bis old friends and a
: soci iti .-is, he is in a settle i country where every improve
mti' of comfort a.id rti iUzotion at hand. He can buy
every article he want- at the cheapest price, and .-ill bis
j iodine I a - the hi host, (in the West this is reversed,)
he li,,s s hook-jar his childteu, divine service, and will
enjoy i op, a winter, and <!• hgliUnl climate, tvl ere lev
er- are litt> i : y titiKi mm. The result of the change upon
| those In.lll the north, Ims g> i.ef.! y been to restore tliem
: to ail I X, elicit* -t ite Ol he :Ith.
1 In the way of building and improving, lumber nan be
I nbtui,.ed at the mills a t! •• rate ot $lO or sls per thn-i
--• s*;id. l>rick- from lb yard opt tied in tt.e place
; .-very a • c can be procured in the pi t e. a >.-,1 cutpeti
' tors are at li i'id, ant. tin ie i- no place i:t the Union where
I budding- and tuii mreiuunl* can n< made eheaj or.
Tl. rf.nh c.. ill at tun. 1 -truck w. ii t'.e a .vantages
j bete p. .--i-nted. and a-k himself why the propeity In- not
been taken up before. The rea-m i-. it was never thrown
iin the market; and utde-s these statements were corr, -t,
.
{ l.utd UM'-r ctiltiv.itiou, such is the extent T the settle
ment I lint the, will no doubt, meet persons, limn their
own neivl: . ilto .1 ; they bi v. it- - the improvements
AIL ! (-411 JTI ' • THE tl. 'OF. ot the p. ttioll. It they
to.nte w.ti: i'•w t > -e:tie, they slm dd come j repared to
stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, as locations
cannot be held on refusal.
7 lie re a!- two daily train- to Philadelphia, and to all
-■■tth r- who improve, T.'tt: I! ui.ko.vi> Cojiiwsy hives a
Fkf.e Ticket fob six months, and a iiale-I'K!ce Ticket
Koit nil:; t. vt; u;s
'II!!'. TOAVN OP 11AMMONTON.—Tn connection with
tkc a, ■ I,'ultuial -itt! nit.iit. alow and tin iving town has
naturally ari til. i ' i'h pr. ■<: is inducements for any kind
of business,,, it ticulai I, dort • and nurnufaciorit*. The
itbo' bus: n-1 1! i.'V cd on in till- pi it e ami market
to _ ■ i lv. .! t •>..•! >. •• i I b e--, and maniitacto
l ie-ot u r ■ iru:lv. it in ; ...nls t f Fotradtrii s for casting
mall articles, l in- impr >vement has been so rapid as to
insure at .n-tant aril , luuncnt iuc.rcu-e of im-iness.—
i
would et • '. the impi ivem t of the place, can be had at
from SIOO and upwards.
1 ie uilata/ farmer, a ki aithly literary and agri
cultural -beet. containing full information ot ilammonton,
tan l>e obtained :i ; 25 cents per annum.
Title indisputable warrantee deeds given, clear of all
incumbrance when inonev is paid. Route to the hint! :
leave \ ine street wharf, i'hiladclphia, Ibr Ilammonton by
Railroad, at A. M., or Tj I'. M. Fare 90 cents. When
there inquire tor Mr. Byrnes. 1; >irditig conveniences on
hand. Patties had better-top with Mr. Byrnes, a princi
pal, until they have ih ided a.- to purchasing, as he will
-how tliem over the land in his carriage, tree of expense.
Li tters and applications can be addre--ed to Landi.s A
Byrnes, H.imnmnton P. 0., Atiatni • Co., New Jersey, or
S. B. Cmighlin, 202 South Filth Street, Philadelphia.—
M ipa and information cbeerfolly furnished:
Kaymond's It.itcst Improved,
DrtPBER-THREADKD
FA MIL V SEIYIXG M. ICIIIXE
Price of Hand Machine $27 0<)
With stand and treadle, tools, Ac .. .$55 00
r piik.SE .MACHINES AFTER ONE
year of con-*ant use. have been pronotun cd tiie best I
Machines in the world, and hive be< n usni entensively in 1
ttie cities of St. Louis, M >., Cineinatti, 0., and Chicago.
111. among the first families, and are preferred to the higit
er pi ice.l Machines,
Tliey will Stitch. Hem, Tuck, Fell, Gather, and Em
broider. with perfect satisfaction, and especially adapted ■
to family use.
They will •(■• all kind- of goods, from t e finest to the i
coarsest, lictter than any Ma> hines now extant.
The f< Bowing are the advantages they possess over all |
other Machines.
i-t. Any person of ordinary intelligence, can in one
hour, icsrn to use tin m -nm— Tilly.
2nd. They are simple, strong and durable, easily under- j
stood and managed, and not liable to get out of order.
3rd. They u.-e cotton front the ordinary spool without
rewinding."
tth. The titoh is stronger and more difficult to rip
than any other made by Machinery. The two threads are !
double-looped into each other, and firmly tied and knot- ,
ted at every stitch, which is the best and most elastic
stitch ever made.
sth. They sew with cotton, liuen and silk thread equal- '
Iy well.
•ilh. They finish their work. There is no occasion to
fasten the thread at either end of the seam, as is required j
bv other -buttle stitching machines.
Tth. Every Machine is made to run by hand or foot J
powt r. tints combining the advantages oi both methods, j
All pets >ii~ Jes roil- ot pureha-ing the best and cheap- j
e-t Machine ever invented for family ti-e, can now have j
an opportunity, by addressing or calling on the subscri
ber, B.F.SHAW,
Ul-ter, Bradford County, Pa.
N. B. These Machines are warranted, and any person
purchasing them can return tliem and get their money,if
after one month's trial, do they not give satisfaction.
May 3, l*sii.
PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF
A. climate. See advertisement of Ilammonton Lands,
in another column.
C HOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES :
O can be carried ou profitably at Ilammonton. Sec
advertisement "f Hnimuo-ton 1 "ids.
Pair Warning!
TONTANYES having dissolved partner
it JL -hip, i* v ill I. necessary that the accounts of the
late tirm should be settled. It is expected that all having
unsettled accounts will call immediately and arrange the
same, and thoae having notes overdue must expect to pay ;
taem. A compliance with t'uebe requests will save ustne j
necessity of making costs. June 20,1859. 1
! ififscrUaneous. I
| SELECT HCJIOOL j
For Young Ladies.
MESSES CIIUUBUCTv repectfa!iy in
form the pnWi that the Fall term of their s -100 l
will commence o.t M ndav. the 2 tilt day ot AUGUST, !
in the rams i >ritierly occupied by theni.
TlnuklVl for the liberal patronage extended to them
during the past year. Mi-sea C. a-.- ire their pnt.-ous that
no pains will be "spared t>> n wit a oontinnancenf the con
fid. nee of those who may confide pupils to their care.
MISS FANNY L. ( HUBBUCK will have entire charge
of Music ; and a limited number of scholars only will be
: taken.
TERMS, TEH Qr.VUTER OR If WEEKS.
First Clas s—To include the elementry English
Branches ft 00 .
Second clan— T>> include th nv>re advanced
En li-lt braßche.-.witb M >t hematics and Latin $6 00
Third Class —To include Mathematics, Moral
i and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,
I with Latin ." $7 00
Music. —lnstruction on the I'iano.with u-e of Instru
ment per quarter, $lO ; French, per term, $3, and Draw- i
! ing #3, extra.
Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a
! dc-k and chair.
g-cU Any information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to H. 8. Merciir or E. T. Fox.
I Tovvand t. August 1, 1^59.
DICKINSON SEMINARY.
(FOR BOTH SEXES.)
Wiiliainsport, Incoming County, Pa,
j FACULTY.
Rev. JOHN H. DASH I ELL, A. M., (Priucipal ) Mora!
Philosophy and Belle Letties.
J. \V. KEBREE. A- M., Mathematics,
t . R. Z. CIiIEGNEU, A. M-. Ancieut and Modern Lan
! gnages.
GEORGE W. JOHN. A. 8.. Natural Science.
WiLIA.vM LIGHToN, Instrumental and Vocal Music, j
Miss MARY R. CUSHMAN, Preceptress.
1 Miss LAURA M. VAN NESS. Painting and Drawing.
Rev. JOHN 1). WALI.AUE, Preparatory Department.
I Miss EMMA M A NUN. Assistant Pupil.
8. M. GIBBS, penmanship and Bookkeeping,
r li. SHOWERS. Steward and Treasurer.
The S< tninary Year is divided into three unequal terms.
P> pils are received at any time. Deduction lor Absence
; is made ou recommendation of the Faculty to the Trea
-1 j surer.
Fall Term will begin, August 1 sth, 1-59,
and end December 21st, 18 weeks.
Winter Term will begin January sth. IStiO,
end March 30th, 12 "
Summer Term will begin, March 31st ISGO,
cud June 21-t, 12 "
Board, wa-hing, and furu
islied root, $2 37 pr week, or 70 pr yr.
Gas and fixtures, 15 •' " 0 30 "
Tuition, per 12 weeks,
Preparatory Deparment, $ > 00
•' t> oo
Si ientitic •' 7 00
| Scientific lectures, (extra), 100 21 50 "
Classical Department, 8 00
Incidental charges—Heating and Clean
ing Public Rooms, Ac., t:0 cents per
12 weeks, 2 SO
Total charge per year, $132 30
Music, Di iwiug. Painting and Modern Languages,
B 1 • k keeping, Ornamental Penmanship and Wax Fruit,
> extra.
No Student admitted to recitation until all bills are
settled or arranged with the Treasurer.
Bill- payable ia advance, per term.
St. <ie..t-sh aid bring with theia towels, napkins and
bedding. These and their clothing should be well mark
cd.
This School has many advantages; the Location is
beautiful and healthy, and has direct communication,
twice a day. with Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia.
The term- are cheaper than itt tiie major ty of schools
The Buildings are spacious, lighted with gas, and well
- ippli J with sch 1 and hoarding requisites. Night
Wat h. Brothers and si-ters may be educated together.
Studies are liberally arranged t> suit preferences r in-j
>1 .-try. Daily prayers, with singing and the reading of
j God's Word in the Chapel. 51ur.5-ly.
Sasquebaunn: Collegiate Institute,
TO If A XL.I, BR All FORI) CO., PA.
r ACTLTV :
OLIVER S. DEAN. \.li. Principal. Professor of Ancient
Languages, and Mental and Morel Sciences.
WM. 11. DEAN, A. 8.. Associate Priori pal. Professor |
of Mathematics and Natural Science.
Prof. CHARLES R. COBUK.N County Superintendent. 1
General D redor ol Normal Department.
Mrs. ANN C. KELLOGG. Preceptress.
M s \NNA M. DEAN, AssistautPreceptreaa.
Mi.--MARY B. ALLEN, T'a her of Vocal and Instru
ment.i! M isic.
Mr. CAN FIELD D \ Y TON, Stewar 1.
The Fab Term commences WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
21, and will continue IT weeks.
TfITION, -EU TERM :
[Payable invariably in advance, t r one-half on entering
tiie school, and >me halt at the middle of the term—tuel
and contingent ie- included.]
Primary, per term $ 5 00
: Preparatory 6 96 '
Higher, 1-t year, per term .... 7 Oo
Higher, Ist and 2d year, ptr term s 00 !
, t lassies!, l-t year, per tern 7 60 i
; Classical, 2.1 and 3>l year, per term 8 06
Collegiate, per term 10 0 '
N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced
: brand) they respectively pursue.
Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for,
i fuel and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSESt
French $ 5 00
German N OO 1
Drawing 3 00 ;
: Bean! iu tiie Institute, per week, including fuel
ami light 2 00
; Washing, per iUzou 3s
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms f H
| weeks each. The vuniversaly exercises will be held at !
the close of tit#- Spring term.
lii-tnimental Music will not, as heretofore, be taught in
the Institution, but by sj> t >, ia! arrangement—a • lass will
be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute,
; by the Teacher ol Vocal Mu-ie.
This arrangement has l.een adopted for the past term, j
and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to
| the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be
i taken to secure the greatest progress of tlmse wishing to
! take lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore :
j Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO on
Use of instrument for practice 3 oo
Pi pils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow
els, ,Vc., and the table silver a their option. It i- desira
ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding
wlie i it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be
j furnished it a slight charge.
It is ,-trongly recommended that students from abroad
i should board in the Institution, as better opportunities
j for advancement in study are thereby secured.
Xormed Department —Special exercises are arranged
i w ill >ut extra charge for those preparing themselves as
• Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. U. R. COBURN. the
I able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools
, in the county, has kindly consented t > organize the Tea-
I eher's class, and direct the course to he pursued.
He will ul- o be present to conduct its exercises as often
as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the
The >ry and Pr.u ticeot Teaching, as also ou other subjects
connected with Normal training.
Tlio-e persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach
ing tor the winter, w ill find it greatly to their advantage
| t>> be present daring the Fall term.
Prof. Colmrn's connection with the institution is not
; such i- to in any way interfere with the discharge of the
; regular duties of hi- > (li >■.
I N pains will be -pat. >l. on the part of the Faculty and
I Trustees in sustaining the high repul itutiou the institu
] t ui ha-hitherto enjoyed, and iu tendering it more wor
thy ol future patronage and support
WILLIAM 11. DEAN,) . . ,
Aug. 9,1859. OLIVER S. DEAN, f Frincipals.
IIA Y SCALES!
rPIIE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW PRE
.L PARED to construct Hay Scales upon an improved
principle, where simplicity, accuracy, and durability are
->> combined us to excel in at least simplicity and dura
bility any of the scales now in use. Also repairing of old
! platform scales done on reasonable terms and with dis
pat h. Address G. W. JACKSON,
j June 6, 1869. Wyalusinar, Bradford Co., Pa.
T) A RUI.AY R R & UOAL COMPANY.
Office in Button's block, corner of Main and Bridge
stieets, Towauda, second-floor.
Retail prices of Coal :
LUMP COAL. SMITH COAL.
By the single ton $2,25. $2,00.
Orders sold at the Office, and at O. D. IlartleTt's store.
COAL will be delivered in town, at 25 cents per load. 1
JAMES MACFARLASE,
Towanda, July Is, 1958. Gen'l Superintendent.
SURVEYING.
,r T0 LAND HOLDERS AND LAND
I. DEALERS. The subseritter having located pernia
neutly in Herrickville, teuders his services as lottid Sur
veyor, to all who may need theiA. ile professes to be
thtrough in his pndession, and having had ten years '
practice and being provided w itli a first class Vernier In
strument, by the arrangement of which, he can gicttly I
expedite work and overcome the numerous souicee of er
ror -o preva'ent in the ordinary practice, aud the cause
of so much litigation ia this country. 1
Older* by letter propcriy attended to. I
H. 8. HANNA. i
Herrickville, Bradford Coe.niy Psl— Mayl6.
Ut! r jfitess (Tarts.
DK CJIAS. M. TC UNEU, I'll YSICIAX
4- SL'JItJEU. V. ofters Lis professional -ervi- a- to
the inhabitants ol Towanda and vicinity. Office and res
alt nee in the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH,
S-iq.. one door north of the Episcopal Church, ou Maine
Etreet.
E. OVBRTON, Jli. . . P. HONTANVC.
OVERTON & MONT A.WE, ATTOR
SEYS AT I.A If—Ollice in Union Block, forraer
v occupied by J AS. MACFAKLA.SK.
H.J.MAMU P. D-MOKKOW.
Madi ll a morrow, A TTORNEYS
A.XJ) t'OUNSELI.OIIS AT LAlV,— Office
over Mercur's Ftore,Towanda, Pa.
Towanda, April 2, 19. n-43-tf
| \\\. E. IL M A SON PIIVSK'fAX AXh
1-' St r HGEOS, offers liis professional services to the
i people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence
on Pine street, where lie can always be found when not
professionally engaged.
hci 15. parsons, ATTORNEY AT
Lis LAIV. TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V.
; M. & p. F. Long's store. _ Aug- 7. Ifi.
nENRV r. M'KEAN, ATTORNEY
. AT LAIV. TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt
| attention to hinlniw entrusted to him. Collet tinn.- MM
ou reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octl'J
LM.HANAN SMITH, having returned to
xJ Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mercura
• Store. Dec. I, 1857.
I,K 11 WESTON. HEX
" r '^' r permanently locat td in Towanda.
1 I I LJ- OFFICE one door south of BaileyAN evens •
Towanda. Feb. 19.1859.
OR (}. S. I'ECK, SURGEON AND
MUCH ASIC At. PESTIST. TOWANDA. Pa.
jflyOlfice, So. 1, Brick Row, over K. T. Fox s store
entrance door tn Pine st. July I s . l s - r >
WOOI. CARDING.
\UE have put our maeliinery i the very
V T best order, and have engaged the services of two
good and experienced workmen.
Having abundance of machinery, room and power, shall
ltc able to do work a- fast a- it comes, and will card load-
Irom a distance as soon as brought. Cloth dressing, dic
ing, Ac., will also be done in its season. I shall give the
business niv peixnuil attention lierc&lter, and >v..l giiai
antet all the work well done.
11. B. INGHAM.
Camptown. May 10. 18.59.
TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE
<s^- —CHESTER WELLS would
>=—4^srespectfully inform his friends and the
; ■"" " -k>*7 public that he i- now receiving at his new
stand one door east of Moutanyes A Co., a large and ex
tensive assortment of
Sofii, Muliojranv Chairs, of various patterns,
Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables,
Dining.Tea an:' Pembroke Tables. Stands of every
kind. Cane, Flag and Wood seat Chairs, high
Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bed-teads,
Bureaus, Lounges, Gilt and Rose
wood I'icture Frame. Iron Hat
Stands, Corner and s'.Je do.
of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, 45 ardrobes
Cupboards, Looking glasses, ie.
Aa'COFFINS, o! every size and quality, acd will at
tend on all occasions when required.
The public are invited to examine my assortmcntbei >re
ur ii.i-ing elsewhere.as I will sell cheapcrthan any other
establishment in Northern Pennsylvania.
Towanda, May 30, Is.VJ.
j. '
STORKS & CHATFIELD
OWEGO, N, Y,
Are agents for the sale of
Wheeler's Patent Railway Chain
11 cj r, si: -1 >owi: n .
WHEELERS PATENT
Combined Thresher and Winnower.
OVERSHOT THRESHER,
(With Vibrating Separator.)
Single or One horse Power and Separator,
WHEELER'S CLOVER HELLER,
LAWRENCE SAW-MILLS, (for sawing wood, Ac.)
All the above machines are manufactured by Wheeler,
Melick, A Co.. Albany. N. Y.. and are warranted to give
entire satisfaction, or may be returned at the expiration
ot a reasonable time for trial.
S. HORTON <V. Co.'s
CELEBRATED COT POWERS, FOR CHURNING, &C.
Constantly on hand,
i Kg"Farmer- and others wi-hing to procure any of the
above articles, will do well to call upon us before pur'bas
in"- June 28, 1859.
New Arrival of Clothing !
J. IVT. COLLINS
IS NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST
; L sto- k of Spring and Summer Clothing ever brought to
! this market,whiehjhe i- now selling at greatly reduced pri
i ees. His stock consists of Brown Linen Sack Coats.
; Brown Linen Frock do, White Linen Duck da. Queen's
! i loth do. Spanish Linen do, price- ranging from ?1 to t'i.
: Brown Linen Bants, Fancy Linen do. Check Marsailles
j do, Tweed do. Fancy Ca—imere do. Black Oassimerc do,
| White and Fancy Marsailles Vests, Figured Silk do,
1 Black Satin do, Black and Fancy Farmer's Satin do. Fig
ured Silk and Linen do. Black Cloth and Fancy Cloth,
| Dress Coats, Business Coats, Silk mixtures <lo. Plain and
| Fancy Cassimerc do, Tweed do, Kentucky Jeans do.
FURNISHING GOODS.
! Shirts, Drawer-, Cravats, Suspenders. Collars, Linen
] aud Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, White Shirts, Fancy do,
| Marsailles do.
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, and Vesting^.
Black and Fancy Cord Cloths,
" Cussimerea,
•' " Vestings,
; All of which I am ready to make up to order on short nn
: tice. and warrrnted to tit every time or no sale. 1 have
| secured the services of Mr. Pennvpacker to currv on the
TAILORING BI'SINESS. To all you that want cutting
or anything in that tine will please give as a call.we keep
none but the best workmen. CUTTING done on short
notice. Thankful for pu.-t favors, 1 am now ready to wait
on any one who may give me a call. Don't forget the
p| ire —otic door south ol Hall's Store.
Towanda, May 10, 1859. J. M. COLLINS.
NEW SIMM XCi
AND
SUMMER_GOODS!
| HARVEY I'll INNEY WOULD
*} • respectfully retain his thanks to the subtle for tbe
liberal patronage he has sustained, and as the citizens ot
Bradford and surrounding counties, can appreciate good
Goods at low prices, he is now prepared to offer greater
indue meuts for their patronage than ever, liis stock
oii-i-ts in part of
Book Muslin, lloops, Hodf) Skirts,
Poplins, Lawns, Challies, Stair Carpets.
I>e La ins. (haul brays, Jacquard Diapers, white,
French ( hints, Jacquard Diapers, brown,
Table Covers, Linen Collars.
Jaconet Mu-lins, Book do., Irish Linen, Dimity,
Swiss Muslin, Cambric do., Crape and Crambric Collars,
Nansook Muslin. French Veils,
Dotted Swiss, Organdys,
Victoria Lawns, French, Scotch and Ameri-
Biyadcre Swiss, can Ginghams,
White Gotten Girders, French Lawn-. Robe Lawns
Swiss Sleeves, AII Wool Del-aines,
Cambric Hands, Bayadere Suvclln,
('ashmere Shawls, Double Skirt Robes,
Stella Shawls, French Prints,
Silk Mantillas, Velvet Ribbons,
Parasols, Belt Ribbons,
American Prints, Oil Cloths,
Bonnet Ribbons, Ingrain Carpets,
Taffeta Ribbons, Venetian Carpets,
Cloths, Ca-simeres. Denim-, Stripes, Ticking, S' eet
ing, Sh rting, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap-. Groceries, Hard
ware, Crockery, Ac. Call and see what bargains can be
had at No, 3.PATTON S BLOCK.
Towanda. April 2, 1859.
OTOVES FOR SALE.—A Second Hand,
O No. 10, • Queen of the West" COOKING STOVE,
in good condition—also a Sheet-iron Air Tight STOVE
wiil be r?!d cheap. Apply at thisoffice. N0v.10,1858.
JKCsceUaneottS.
TO WANDA FOUNDRY.
subscriber continues to carry on tbe
1 Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to
do ull kind- <.r work iu hi- line on short noti.m and in a
workmanlike manner, lie will keep on hand or make to
order I 'lows, Stores. Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon-
Bov. - lid any article of cast iron that may be required.
T.irni': r and fitting i n work will be done on short notice
> anl on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase
i Stoves of any kind ifill find it much to their advantage
to boy at the Foundry, as they can lie repaired much
cheaper. Please call "and examine before purchasing else
where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.—
Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mcrcur's Block.
g-ff-1 would also say to those having accounts abrad
ing over six months, that they must be settled without
delay, and those having notes that are due w ill do wellto
pav up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN,
"to wan da, Oct. 22, 185(5.
NEW TIN SHOP!
THR undersigned respectfully informs his friende aai
the public generally, that he lias opened a new
TIN WARE A SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT
in the Fiondrv, first door lielow Mercur's Store, w here
he is prepared to conduct the business in all its various
branches.
Tin Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or
der, on short notice. Stoves of various -tyles con-tantly
: for sale. Particular attention paid to.robbing. Did Iron,
1 Copper and Brass taken in exchange for goodV.
! June 1,1858. JOHN CAR*AH.
MYE R' SM IL LS.
r pHE undersigned hiving purchased the nliove well
1 known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, an<#
al-o put every thing connected with it in jierfect repair,
with all the modern improvements now in ti-e in firs#
cla— Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of the community—trusting that the reputation
the mill ha- heretofore borne may not suffer in the hands
of the new firm. It shall be our aim to do ull work eß
trusted to us promptly and in tbe l>est possible m nner.
Customers from a distance may rely upon having their
work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill."
Mr. FROST will continue to give hia own personal at
tention to the business at the mill.
C ASH paid for all kind- of GRAIN ; also Flour. Meal
and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices.
M YER, FROST A CO.
ISAAC HYKR J. O. FROST E. T. FOX.
NORTH TCWASPA, Oct. 6. 1858.
Patronize a ZZcme Entcrprizc !
| A Book-Bindery in Towanda!
U7"K would respectfully announce to our friends and
the pal lie generally, that we have connected with
our Printing oil- eand Bo k A Stationery Store, a Plain
and Fancy B0()K-B1NDERY, and earnestly solicit the
patronage of all who desire anything in the line.
Having secured the services of one of the liest binders
in the United States, we liatterourselves that we can give
universal satisfaction both in workmanship and price
Therefore we present to the public the strongest assuran
; ce- that we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man
ner, all kinds of BOOKS, among which we may name
Bibles, Histories. Music, Magaziues, Pamphlets. Period!-
; cals. Law and School Books, to order or pattern in
French, Italian, German and English style ; in
Velvet, Silk, Clo/h, heather and Paper.
upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay
CA'Oive us a trial.
Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All
work warranted to be properly executed.
is A'l'lain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order.
Jan 1, 1858. E. A. PARSONS.
BOOKS 8l STATIONERY!
ASrThe attention of the public is requested to the very
general nd excellent assortment always on hand at the
Arg i— B k and Stationery Store, first building north of
the Ward House. Call and examinej*stock^^
New Store! New Prices!
11. AV. IN OBLE,
Xo. 5, Brick Row, Towanda,
YVTIOLESALE k RETAIL LIQUOR
s T DEALER, now offers to the public a well selected
-t<- k of \\ Ma-. Lienor-, Tobacco, Havana and Domestic
Cigar-. Consisting in part of the following:
BR \NDll.S.—Hennessey, Otard. Cognac, and Dupuy.
GIN*-. Holland. Rose, and Scheidam Schnapps.
Rt Ms. g.snta Cruz. Jamaica, and New England.
WHISKEYS. -Bourbon, Scotch, Monougehala, Old
Cr ov. and Old Rye.
WlNES.—Chitnpaigr.e, Claret. Sherry, Madeira, Bur
gundy. Port, Muscat, Malaga, Domestic. French cor
dial- of all brands.
CIGARS.—Iai Victoria, Washington. Light Guards,
Ri Kendo, Henry Clay. La F >nticu. La Isabella, lat Flor
d'Cu'.ani. Prineipe. Vara. Principe.
lo'i\c< i)—a g d i--- rtuientofCnt,Chewing,Smo
king and Manufactured Tobacco of various brands, a! of
which w ill l>e sold at the lowest prices for Cash. or to
pr unpt payers. All kinds ot produce tukeu in exchange
for Goods.
V U. A large lot of Jugs, Demijohns, and bottles of ail
I sizes for sale.
j Towanda, Feb. 22. KM,
GEO. I r. BUNTING,
]) ESPECTFI'LLY informs his former customers and
V the public generally, that he has removed his
TAILOR'S SHOP,
To one door south of Trac v A Moore's -tore and imme
diately opposite I). C. Half's Stove and Tin Store Main st.
He flatter- himself that from hi- long experience in bn-
I sine— he will be able to please all who may favor him
with their eu-tom. Owing to the !mr pressure in the mo
ney market, he will make Coats from $2 50 to $4 50 each
| ami other work in proportion for READY PAY.
Country Produce in pay ment, w ill not be refused, if
ffered. Towanda, March '20,1858.
Elias on, Greener & Co,
Piano Forte .Manufacturers,
AND MUSIC run LIS HERS,
No. 51, Water-st., Elm ir
I X ADDITION TO A LARGE ASSORT
-- ment of our own nianufatciired Piano Foitcs, which
have now been in use for years, and have been pronounc
ed by Mons. STUAt KOSCH and other eminent Artists,
unsurpassed in touch, tone and durability, we have a large
| stock of the world ivide celebrated
' Chickerin? & Sons," Boston: Grand
and Square Piano Portes,
who have received thirty-four medals in Europe and Amer
ica for the best Piano Fortes. We have also
Raven, Baccn Co.'s.
Piano Fortes, w hi. h are undoubtedly preferable to any
other makers in New York.
Being manufacturers ourselves, we get the above In
struments on the most favorable terms, enabling as to
-ell them to dealers and Seminaries at their regular whole
sale prices.
Carhart. Needham &. Co.'s, XVXclodcons.
Mr. Carhart being the original inventor of the above In
struments, and the same having all the valuable improve
ment-, it is only jut to say they are not to be excelled.
A large assortment of SHEET MUSIC.
One of our firm having had long experience in this
branch, parties at a distance not able to visit our Ware
rooms, may rely on his selections.
The be-: of Italian Strings. Violins. Guitars, etc. Par
ticular Htte-tion is paid to the selection of BRASS IN
STRUMENTS for Bands.
All Piano Fortes bought of us are WARRANTED for
three years.
Pianos and Melodeons TO RENT, and sent all over the
country t extremely low prices.
Parties wishing to purchase Piano Fortes, or any other
Musical Merchandize, and save from teu to fifteen per
cent., will please call, or address
ELIASON, GREENER A CO.
May 1(5, 1859. 51 Water Street, Elmira, N. Y.
U NI - DITTKICH, is agent for the tinn at Towanda.
Opening cl the North Branch,
AND AN ARRIVAL OF
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
©Ss©l?2ailf(lH
ME SOLOMON II AS JUSTRETURX
• ED Irom New Aork with the largest and most
complete assortment of
SPRING &. SUMMER CLOTHING!
Ever exhibited iu this market. He has also a large and
beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS, which have liecn selected iviih special reference
to the wants of this market-
On r stock of SUMMER COATS, comprises an endless
variety of Dress, Raglans, and Sacks, at prices ranging
from $1 25 to $ > 50- Pants and Vest* in proportion.
As our Goods have been purchased for CASH, we are
enabled to sell them at prices which will dely'competi •
turn. We cordially invite our old customers and the pub
lic generally, to eall, see and judge for themselves, feel
ing confident that we shall be able to please the most las
tidioim.
**- REMEMBER THE PLACE-No. 2. Pat ton's Block.
Lwaudj. April 2(S, 1859. M.E.SOLOMON.
I I A RDW A RE.—A NEW LOT JUST
-I I. received at VWFR'B