Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 21, 1860, Image 4

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    Spring and Summer Clothing.
AT SOLOMON'S
Clothing' Emporium,
iVo. Da/ton's Block.
I HAVE just returned from the Eastern and
western markets with the largest stock l SPRING k
SUMMER CLOTHING ever brought t-> Towanda, of the
latest and most fashionable styles, which I ain prepared
to offer at prices lower than any other Clothing Store in
Northern Pennsylvania. Every care has been taken in
selecting mv stock, and the careful purchaser will find on
examining that they arc made and got up equal to ens
torn goods. I invite the public, my old customers, and
;is many new ones as wish to favor me with a call, to e.\
araiue my goods before purchasing elsewhere. Additions
will be made to my stock almost monthly during the
spring and summer season, so as to keep my reputation
of having the best slock in Northern Penn-\ Ivania.
I respectfully call your atteutionto the following list of
Goods :
Coats —Fine French Black Frock Coats ; Medium do ;
Cotton warp do ; Fancy castiracre and doeskin Business
do ; Black Caasiraere So ; Fancy Hattinet, Tweed and
Kentucky Jean do ; Linen do. of all qualities and gradas.
Pants —Fine black doeskin Pants ; Fine black cass.do;
Fancy cass. do ; Black union cass. do ; Cottonade do ;
Linen, Marsallies, &c., do.
Vests —Fancy Velvet Vests ; Plash do ; Silk mixed do;
Cassimeredo ; Marsallies do ; Linen do ; Farmer's satin
do ; Black and Fancy Silk do.
A good stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,"and
BOY S CLOTHING, of all qualities. Remember to call
at M. E. SOLOMON'S.
&o~ A good assortment of SOLE and UPPER LEATH
ER, Kip skins, French and domestic Calf skins, Morocco,
Idning skins, Ac., will always be kept on baud and sold
at the lowest prices.
Cash paid for Grain, Hides and Pelts.
To wand a, May 23,1860.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
TIIE EXCITEMENT"which has been eaus
ed by the selling of GOODS so cheap at the
NEW CLOTHING & FURNISHING STORE
OK
E. S. BENEDICT,
seems to be stiil greater this spring, on the arrival of the
largest and Cheapest stock of MEN'S A BOY'S CLOTH
ING, of every style and grade ever offered in thi.-, mar
ket ; together with a tine -t rk of HATS. < \PS, CM
BRELLAS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR
NISUING GOODS, &c.
Feeling tinder many obligations for your patronage for
the last few months, i beg leave to call your attention this
spring to my stock of Goods,and only ask you to call and
examine and judge for yourselves. You wiii find a good
assortment of
MEN'S BLACK DRESS COATS,
MEN S BLACK FROCK COATS,
MEN S FANCY CASSIMERE* COATS,
MEN'S LATEST STYLE OF RAGLANS,
MEN S LIGHT CLOTHS FOR SUMMER WEAR.
MEN'S SILK MIXED COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
TRIMMINGS SOLD AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
BEEBE'S BEST BLACK Sl.-K HAT.
HATS AND CAPS OF THE LATEST STYLE.
LINEN SHIRTS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
CRAVATS, STOCKS, Ac. Ac.
ayTbosc wanting CLOTHING, please give us a call,
and we will endeavor to please you.
Towanda, April 17,1860. I
New Arrival of Clothing!
CALL BEFORE YOU BUY !
J. Tfl. COLLINS
IS now receiving the largest stock of Spring
- and Summer CLOTHING, ever offered ill this market, i
which he is selling at astonishing I<>.V prices. Every one
knows that COLLINS' i-the place to buy gooil Goods
and cheap Goods. His stock is larger this spring than j
ever and bound to 1! at some price. In addition ho has
a large stork of Cloths and Caa iuteres which he is
ready, at any time, to make up on : hrt notice, and all j
work done in this line is done in his own ostublishuieut.
and warranted in every way or no sale. ll< ha- one of
the best workmen in the country to oversee tiie Tailoring i
business, and warrants a good lit, every time, or no sale. I
His stock consists of
MEN'S BLACK PRESS COATS,
MEN'S FANCY CASSIMERE COATS,
MEN'S SILK MIXED COATS,
MEN'S BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS,
MEN'S FANCY CASSIMERE I'A NTS,
MEN'S BLACK A FANCY SILK VESTS,
MEN'S LINEN RAGLANS, ALL KINDS,
MEN'S SPANISH LINEN COATS,
MEN'S LINEN PANTS, ALL KINDS,
MEM'S LINEN A MARSEILLES VESTS,
BOY'S CLOTHING OF EVERY SORT CHEAP,
HATS AND CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
SHIRT COLLARS, CRAVATS 4* SUSPENDERS,
MEN'S TWEEDS CLOTH A ALPACA DUSTERS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEUEB, NESTINGS & TRIMMINGS,
CUTTING done, a- usual, and warrranted.
April 27, 1860. J. M. COLLINS.
mm m&s*
' IMIE undersigned have opened an oflice in the building
1 owned by Burton Kingsburv. for the transaction of
a GENERAL! BANKING BUSINESS.
They will receive money on depo-it, and allow Interest
on the same, according to the length of time it remains
in their hands.
They will also receive money on deposit, payable on the
depositor's check, on demand.
Tliey will furnish drafts on the East, in stuns to suit
purchasers, at the current rates of Exchange.
They will collect notes and drafts payable at any place
in the Union accessible to a Bank or Banker.
Persons desiring to remit money to tlieir friends in the
Old Country can he furnished with drafts to any amount
from .'ll sterling, upwards.
From their long experience, and the facilities which
thi y possess, they hope to receive a share ot the business
appertaining to such an Office.
They reier by permission to the following :
The American Exchange Bank, .V< ir York ;
Messrs. K. W. Clark A Co,. 1 .
" C.Emory A Co., [ P'atadelplua.
John Aniot, Klmira.
IS. M. Hollenback. Esq., f /gr -„
Hon. J. N. Oonyngham, f Vu .ts Ltrre.
Messrs. J. M'Cormick, j
" R. J. Ross, Hai ristnu g.
" William Buehler, )
B. S. RUSSELL A CO.
Towanda, Anil 17. l-O.
Carriage Manufactory at Alba.
REYNOLDS, FELLOWS A:
CO., respectfully inform the people of
X/ Western Bradford and the p blie general
ly, that their operation- have not been m the least dis
t irl>ed by the fire, and they are as usual prosecuting their
business in all its branches. They are manufacturing to
order, and will keep ou hand,
Carriages, Sleighs, Buggies, Skeletons, Lum
ber and Democrat JJ'agnns, Sr.,
made of the very best materials, and in the most substan- ;
tial and workmanlike manner. They use nothing hut
the liest of stock, their timber being mostly trout the
Kist, and everything being selected w itli reference to its '
d irability.
As an evidence of the value of their work they point !
t> the fact, that they received the first premium" at the I
list Bradford County Fair, and at a previous Fair the j
first premium for Cutters.
BLACKSMITHING done in all its branches, and par- j
ticular attention paid to Custom Work.
Alba, April 4. 18#.
BLACKSKXITHINa.
A DAM ESSEX WINE respectfully ii.forms
.Am. the public that he may still be found at the old
stand where lie bus worked lor so ninny years.uuti where
he is now doing all kinds of RI, \CKSMITHING, in the
same workman-like manner which ha* dkii: gnlshed him
for years past.
The public is requested to give him a trial, as by re
newed exertions to j lease and strict attention to busi
ness he is determined to merit a share of public patron-
Age.
HORSE SHOEING done in the best manner, and at
the lowest pi ice?
PRODUCE of ail kinds will be tiken ia the "payment
lor wrok, bat e? trfif positively declined,
l Call nt the old shop of ADAM ESSENWINE, e..-t aide i
of Main street opposite Bartlett's Foundry.
Towanda, May 16, 1-60.
<J IIAW hS - The .ij ■ !**►• to bay Siiowl® !
O -# -..0 .<•at |
jHtsceftatteous.
NEW ATTRACTIONS !
tip At Ceo. H. Wood's Gallery.
j' TOWANDA, PA.
/ \ You can procure, at low prices,
I \IPEIOf ©©!RiYPE§ P
It \Of all sizes, up to life size, either plain or re
* touched, colored In oil or pastille.
Also, MELAINOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. and al
mo.-t all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases toi
50 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion.
Melainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except foi
children. All work warranted. August 10. 1659.
rrins IS EXT
X where you can find a very line • assortment ol
WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, aCo a
good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings
up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no .-ale.
I am also agent for the sale of I). E. LENT'S celebrated
! Barometers, which every farmer should always have. Pri
ces from $s to S2O, according to finish REPAIRING
• done as usual in a neat and workmanlike manner and war
ranted. ffM. A- CHAMBERLIN.
THE OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION!
.P • THE subscriber would announce
* u -- the public that he has now on
Erlr-":.'-" ' -gland, and will make to order nil
finds of CABINET FURNITURE,
|Sp ; 'I such as Sofas, Divans. Lounges, Cen
j lili, iibiiiqH. lIIS Ire. Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta
.'-T.sJ Mr. Mala gaiiy, Walnut, Maple and
J f "T, ( berry Bureaus, Stands of various
k— JB V kinds, Ckiirsand Bedsteads of every
description, which are, and will be made of the best ma
| terial and workmanlike manner, aud which they will sell
for ea.-h cheaper than caa be bought in any other Ware-
I room in the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea
sonable terms. A good 11EARSE will fie furni.-bed on
Funeral occasion . J AMES MAC'KINSON.
i Towanda, January 1.1857.
DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here
tofore existing between the subscribers under the
i firm of CI LP k KiRBY, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The books, notes, accounts, and other obliga
tions ai;< : papers belonging to said firm, are now in the
bands of JERE CULP lor settlement,
j All accounts and notes overdue ou the Ist day of Feb
ruary next, will be put in course of collection without re
,-pect to novson.-,. Until that time Grain,. Sheep Pelts and
Hides will be received iu payment.
JERRY CULP,
Towanda, August 1, 1-D. J. P. KiRBY.
JERRY ciri.r
Will hereafter carry on the HARNESS AND S ADDLE
! BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at the old stand
i of Culp ,v Kirby, where lie solicits a continuance of the
j patronage hitherto enjoyed. A large stock of Ready-Made
: articles and materials will be kept on hand, and every
; exertion made to deserve the favor of the public.
McCABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Bel or J. A' "gsbei if s store, Main st.
| ' I 'HE übscrihcr wo-.' I respectfully tender his sincere
j L thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage
extended to him, an 1 solicits a continuance ol the same.
He begs leave to a-sure that he internist > keep on hand
as heretofore, a <hoi<■ -election of MEATS ol all kind-,
the best the country affords, which be intends to sell for
| very small profits,either by the eb?;\ quarter <r pound.
r* m .\ quantity of first q'nilit of SALT FORK, put up
| by myself, cheap, by the barrel 5r pound.
Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place within
j the corporation.
•Towanda, August 12, 1559. J McCABE.
TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS.
Towanda Marble Factory.
( Xearty Opposite the Baptist Church.)
f Tim subscribers have opened the TOWAN
DA MAItRLE FACTORY, where lie will be
prepared to' furnish Monuments and Tomb
Stones, manufactured from the best qualities
of RUTLAND and ITALIAN M ARBLE, and
wrought Into such styles and designs as will
'sk -. suit every variety of taste.
L Persons washing to make their selections
yzY can do so whenever iu Towanda, by calling at
thi- New E-tabli-liment.
The superior quality of the stock, the artistiml lieauty
of the work, and the promptness with which orders will
be filled, will offer inducements to visit this new -hop.
F. 11. BALDWIN,
MILLS BARKER,
Towanda, Jan. 2, FfiO. Proprietor.
litKEKKXCES.
WAVEKI.Y. TOWANDA, rA.
Hon. Nathan Bristol, Prof. G. 1L Coburn,
ILSbepard, Cashier, Rev. Julius Foster,
U. (i. Oraus, Merchant, H. S Mereur, Merchant,
Alpiu A Doubleday.do. Montauyes, "
Rev. O. Crane. T. M. VV nodruff, .Sheriff,
" Wm. Putnam, Col. A. M'Kean, Prot'y,
" I). A. Shepard, • lion. 1). Wilmot,
F. Tyler, l'res't. Bank. " J. C. Ad'ins.
chemcsg. " Wm. El well,
G. W. Buck, Esq. E. A. Parsons, Ed. Argns.
wvsox. E. O. Goodrich,Ed.lteporter.
V. E. Piollet. Esq.
New Arrival of Boots & Shoes
AT
NELSON'S.
Ladies' celebrated serge Long GAITERS, at NELSON'S.
Ladies' serge bottomed ! AITEItS, at NELSON'S.
Ladies' French kid heeled SLIPPERS, at NELSON'S.
Ladies' kid and morocco BOOTS, (his own
make and warranted not to rip) nt NELSON'S.
Misses' serge Congress OA ITERB, at N EI .SON'S.
Misses' kid Congress GAITERS, at NELSON'S.
Misses' French kid heeled SLIPPERS,at NELSON'S.
Child's copper-toed SHOES, at NELSON'S.
Infant's SHOES,at NELSON'S.
All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, at NELSON'S-
Gent's Oxford TIES, at $1 63 and il 75, at NELSON'S.
Gent's thick and kip BOOTS, $2 75 & 3, at NELSON S.
Gent's calf pog'd BOOTS, $3 50 to ®4 50, at NELSON'S.
Cent's calf -ewed BOOTS, $3 and *5 50, at NELSON'S
They are determined nut to be undersold, at NELSON'S
They l ive engaged th- service's of Mr. WEBB, .
of New York city, a highly finished work
man, to make first class pegged and sawed
BOOTS, at NELSON'S.
Ladirs' calf SHOES and BOOTS for 88 cts.,
$1 00 and $1 25, at NELSON'S.
Ladies' Kid BOOTS made to order, for $1
37] and $1 621, at NELSON'S.
Call and leave your measure, at NELSON'S.
All kinds of Repairing, done at NELSON'S.
; All kir.dsof Country Produce taken for Boots
and Shoes, at NELSON'S.
Towanda, April 16, 1860.
WAVERLY INSURANCE AGENCY.
INSURANCE at fair rates can be obtained of the sub-
scriber in the following Stock Companies :
i .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
i Cash Capital $1,500,000
As-set- January 1,1860 2,494.100
Liabilities, Claims Hot due 179,957
j HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
. .Veto For A- City.
< ash (apila! $1.01)0,000
Assets, January 1, 1r.60, 1,458,390
Liabilities, Claims not due, ' 45 s^o
CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY.
Hartford, Connecticut.
Ca-h Capital $ 309.000
Assets. January 1,1860, 336,071
Liabilities, Claims not due 21,968
AMERICAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Nete York City.
Cash Capital $ 200,000
Polices issued upon Farm Dwelingg, Barus, and their
contents, for a term of years mittumt requiring a premium
note. Applications made to the subscriber at Allkx A
( BANKS Law Office, Waverlv, will receive immediate at
i tention. ' R. A. ELMER.
, Waverfy, N. Y. Feb. 32, iB6O. Agent.
COD FISH :n<l M.irkorH tt
H'-MPHREY 43 I
itUsrrllnnfous.
THE FRIEND OF WOMAN.
E. Clark's Kevolviug Looper
DOUBLE THREADED
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
Tbe Revolving Looper is a late improvement on Ray
mond:) iailest Improved-)
Warranted tbe be.st in the world for Family Use !
Price Within the Reach &f Every Family.
PRICE $35.
Uenrmer, Feller, Hinder & Tucking guagc, combined, $5.
'TUIE reputation of this Machine is now fully Cstablisli-
I ed as the most reliable Machine iu the market for
family use, and has been attested too by thousands of the
most respectable families in the Union"
This Machine makes the celebrated " Double Lock
Stitch," the only one made by machinery that meets all
the requirements of Family Sewing. Each stitch is tied
twice, so that every one is securely fastened and wholly
independent of all the other stitches for strength, so that
if the seam is cut or every fourth stitch broken, the sew
ing must hold good while the fabric will wear. The
machinery which makes this stitch is a marvel of sim
plicity, requiring no mechanical skill to manage it, nor
does it require adjustment more than tire mere change of
thread and needles to adopt it to the character of the
work to be sewed—coarse or fine as the case may be. It
will sew gauze laces, and all varieties and kinds of fab
• rics between and including heavy beaver cloth, without
changing either needles or thread equally wgll, and re
turn to either variety of work with perfect satisfaction.
N'o other Machine ever offered to the public will do as
• much.
A perfect Sewing Machine, one making a stitch an
-1 sweriug all the requirements of the family .sewing coarse
' and tine work equally well, was the great desideratum of
" the home circle, previous to the invention of EPWIN
: CLARK'S REVOLVING LOOPEK. The stitch is beautiful,
trong, and elastic, and will not rip in wear or in aoci
dental breaking a thread.
' Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or the
money refunded.
We. have a large list of references but will give the
names of only a lew :
! MONROKTOV, Pa., Feb. 27,1860.
■ Mr. B. P. SHAW—Sir : I have used for the last three
t months in my Tailor-Shop, one of " Raymond's Latest
j Improved Sewing Machines," and Id > think it tbe best
j in use for tailoring purposes, and would not do without
it for One Hundred Dollars if I couhl not get another of
'' the kind for less money.
ANTHONY MULLON.
J Mrs. Win. El well. To wanda. Pa.
. Miss Harriet Alloway, North Towauda.
~ Miss Minerva Vosburg, (tailoress) Burlington, Pa.
' | Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Asylum, Pa,
Mrs.W. Alexander, Troy, Pa.
_ ; Mrs. E. P. Shaw,Shesheqnin, Pa.
" ; Rev. N. A. DePew, pent!eld, N T . Y.
Calvin Carpenter. E-q. Klniira, X. Y.
Mr. E. A.Scott, Elmira, N. V.
I Mr. M. Richardson. Elmira, N. Y.
Mrs, J. H. Webl), Towauda, Pa.
. I Mrs. J. If. Kevins, To wanda, Pa.
! Mr. G. 11. Bunting, (tailor) Towauda, Pa.
! Mrs. G. W. Vincent, Shesheqnin, P.i.
J Mr. A. Mullon, (tailor) Monroeton, Pa.
1 i Mr. Percival Powell, (tailor) Shesheqnin, Pa.
j | Mrs. Owen-gpabling. Waveily, N. Y.
1 i Dr. <L 11. Morgan, Wysox. Pa.
All orders by mail or Express 'will receive prompt af
; tention. Persons not having the full amount can be ae
' , eoiuiiioilutt d witU short credit.
A liberal discount given t > Agents. Address
March 5. !<;(). • It. F.Sft \\V. Towanda.ra.
c jy
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('OMMERi 7,I L COLLEGE\
LOCATED OVER THE S' ANN \ V VLLKY RANK.
EIWGIIAJMTON, N. Y.
Rooms open for Instruction, from 9 A.M. to 91 P.M.
FACULTY,
D. W. T.OWEI T., Pi'incf[ial, Professor of the Science of
Accounts, Practical Accountant, Author of Lowell's
Treatise upon Bouk-Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the
same, Ac.
JOHN RANKIN, Commercial Accoutant, Professor of
ICook Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
A.J. WARN EU, Proies.sor of Piacti d and Ornamental
1 ; Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Correspon
dence.
LECTUIt E R S .
| Hon. DANIEL s. DICKINSON, lecturer on Commercial
Law and Political Economy.
| lion. RANSOM BAl.t'OM, Lecturer on Contracts, Prom
issory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Ret. Dr. K. ANDREWS,Lecturer on Commercial Ethics.
EVA MINING COMMITTEE.
Hon. SHERMAN D. Piißi.rs, WILLIAM R. OSBUK.N Esq.,
Tit\cV R. MORGAN, Esq.
Tbe object of tbis College is to afford to all an oppor
tunity of obtaining .1 thorough Business Education.
The Books and tonus are carefully arranged by practi
cal accountants expressly tor this Institution, and em
brace all the re ien( improvements.
The course of Instruction comprises every department
of business. The learner will be thoroughly tanght the
science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as
applied to the following kinds of business, viz General
Merchandizing, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission,
Steamliouting, Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting, For
eign Shipping, Ac.
Ladies' Department entirely separate from that of the
gentlemen.
Students can enter College at any time and receive in
dividual instruction. By this arrangement every student
is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprizc and
ability will permit, and when thought perfect and com
petent, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to
review at pleasure.
Time to complete the course, from Six to Twelve Weeks.
No vacations. Board i 2 and $2.50 per week. Assistance
rendered to Graduates in procuring situations.
TER M S :
Fur Dook-Keeping, full acooutant's course, including
Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and
Diploma.—(Time unlimited) $35 00
Same course for Ladies, (separate apartment) 20 00
Penmanship and Arithmetic 10 00
Teacher's course 111 Pcniuauship, practical and or
namental 30 00
Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship 2 00
He' Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography.
. For further particttlarrsend for a circular.
Binghamton, March 15, IStiO.— ly-tl.
SELECT SCHOOL
For Young Ladies.
AT ISSES CHUBBUCTC respectfully in-
II L form the public that the Spring term of their school
will commence on Monday, the 26th day of March
in the room formerly occupied by them.
Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to them
during the past year. Misses C. assure their patrons that
no pains will be spared to merit a continuance of the con
fidence of those who may confide pupils to their care.
MISS FANNY L. CHUBBUCK will have entire charge
of Music ; and a limited number of scholars only will be
taken.
TERMS, PElt QUARTER OF 11 WEEKS,
Fir.it Clats— To include the eleruentry English
Branches $4 QQ
Second ('las* —To include the more advanced
English branches,with Mathematics and Latin $0 00
Third Class To include Mathematics, Moral
and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,
with Latin $7 00
Music —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of Instru
ment per quarter, fit); French, per term, $3, and Draw
ing $3, extra.
■Each pupil will be exjiectcd to provide herself with a
I desk and chair.
jffS~Anv information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to 11. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox.
Towauda. December 1, 1859.
newstfflßLE
GIORDEN V. TAYLOR, having opened a New Marble
I lactory in To wanda, opposite the Wanl House,
where he w ill be prepared to furnish Monuments and
Tombstone", maivnfkcturad from the best or Rutland ami
Italian Marble, and wrought in such styles and designs as
will suit every variety of taste. Mantle-Pieces and Table
Tops, Ac., made to order. Persons desiring to make se
lections, I would be happy to have them call at ray shop
as I am confident I can suit them in style and quality
having experienced workmen troiu Owego, who under
stand polishing, hewing aiul lettering in the very latest
style. All work neatly and welt done. Orders solicited
and promptly filled. Towranda, March 1, 1860.
Ulster Brass & String Band.
Witt. DITTRICH, Leader.
ANNOUNCE to the public, in general, that they are
prepared to furnish Music for Parades, Excursions.
Pic Nica, Cotillion Parties. Ac.
For engagement", apply to W. DITIRICH, to wanda,
11. J. DA• !'-o\. 1, QariMOtf.
Jttfscellfinrous.
M ILLS MILLS.
rpHE undersigned having purchased the above well
L known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, and
also put every thing connected with it in perlect repair,
with all the modem improvements now in use in first
J class Flooring Miils— would respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of Hie community—trusting that the reputation
tlie mill has heretofore borne may not sutler in the bands
of the new firm. It shulf be our aim to do all work en
trusted to us promptly and in the best possible ni nucr.
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 his own personal at
tention to the business at the mill.
CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN ; also Flour. Meal
and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices.
MYER, FROST A CO.
, ISAAC MYER J. O. FROST E. T. FOX.
NORTH TCWASPA, Oct. 6,1858.
[ 010. ir. nrNTiTsCL
' R HSPECTFUI.LY informs his former customers and
t ll the public generally, that he has removed his
TAILOR'S SIIOP,
To one door south of Tracv A Moore's store and imme
diately opposite D. C. Mali's Stove and Tin Store Main st.
I- He flatters himself that from his long experience in lra
, siness he will be able to please all who may favor him
. with their custom. Owing to the law pressure in the mo
ney market, he will make Coats from $2 'AT to $t 50each
I and other work in proportion for READY PAY.
Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, if
fiered Towanda, March 20, 1858.
The Argus Book bindery
t Again in Full Operation !
, TT7E have the gratirtcatic 11 of announcing to our frfcnd.s, j
YV customers, and the public, that we arc now pre
pared to do
BOOK BENTDI^a,
e in nil its Branches in the latest and moat approved styles,
and on the most favorable terms.
Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. 11.
C. WUITKKAR, a finished workman from Philadelphia,
e and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con
t cern —giving greater facility than formerly- we can pre
t sent to the public the most positive assurance of our abil
t ity to please our patrons.
f Zo~ Customers should he particular to remember that
the " Argus Bindery," is 111 the Argus Building, as form
erly, (fir.-t building north of the Ward House) and is con
nected with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing j
Office, where all work should be delivered.
CAUTION We are compelled injustice to ourselves,
and our old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition
upon the public generally, to caution tbein against a sort 1
a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is
the Argus Bindery. This fraud is practiced no doubt,
with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold
and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau- I
tinned.
e. " Particular attention paid to re-Bi:id'ng. All work
guarruntsd.
uo~ Couutry Produce of all kinds taken in payment
for work.
Sii* Having made complete arrangements, we are pre
pared to Rule and Bind BL ANK 111 11 KS to any style or 1
patte.ni, at prices as low as elsewhere.
• jjjwranda,lfarchs.lß6o. E. A. PARSONS.
BOOK BINDERY,
7 1M1E subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus [
1 building W'.uld respectfully inform the public that
he has removed bis Plain and Fan y Bindery to the North
Room of the Wa:d House, formerly occupied by' toe Post
Office, where he is now prepared to bind all kinds of
j Books in the most approved and workmanlike manner.-
ilaviug to -hare iu> profits with no second person I Hat
i tor niyscil ll.at ny prisci will meet the .satisfaction ol the
j public.
Thankful for the confidence reposed in me and the ptib
j lie appreciation ol my work, for the last two years, I
j shall endeavor in the future to merit the continuance of
public support.
Particular attention given to re-binding Rooks. AH
i work will be warranted. Terms Cash.
*S-Also, a large assortment of STATIONERY of the
i best quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' and (_'on->ta
j Lie's BLAMCS, 01 all kinds.
PICTURE FRAMES, round, square and oval; and pic
1 tures framed to order, cheaper than ever known here.
JOHANN F. BENDER,
Towauda, Jan. 11,1800. Bookbinder and Artist.
tfATTTIOST.
"To be. or not to be hut'ls the qiftstiou !
I Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The siiugs ami arrows of outrageous opposition,
Or by taking up arms against a sea of printing ink,
And opposing, end them."
I f|AHE proprietor of tbe Argos takes n r:e-in;i ih -adver
J, ti-ing liis Ibnderv t" indulge in an uncalled for Hing
about a • sort r.i a concern," which is hoping " to delude
- the public." As 1 have opened a Bindery on my own ac
count, the inference is that it the politic bring their
binding to me, they are in 110 danger of being defrauded.
For two years I have worked for Mr. PARSONS, and he
] has taken great pains t itisfy the public 1 was the " best
Binder in America," as the columns of the Argus will
testify. Has he been nil that time " deluding the pnb
lic V if I have been engaged in a fraud, he has been the
. principal. But I refer to iny work during that time as
evidence that there has been no fraud practiced.
Having served a long apprwitlc tshlp at the Bindery
business, I hare p'-uiucd business here on my own u
' count,a< 1 know of nothing which prevents me"from b 1
lowing a legitimate anil'buwful calling for my support.—
1 sliall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi
ness to give public satisfaction.
March 15. JOH ANN F. BENDER. Binder.
SSusqucjjauna Collcgiaie Institute,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., I'A.
F ICN.TY:
OLIVER B.DEAK, A.B. Principal, Professor of Ancient
Language", and Mental and Moral Sciences.
WM. 11. DEAN, A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor
of Mathematics and Natural Science.
Prof. CHARLES R. COBUI'N, County Supcrintcudent,
General Director of Normal Department.
Mrs. ANN C- KELLOGG, Preceptress.
Miss ANNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress.
Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal and Instru- I
mental Music.
Mr. CANEIELD DAYTON, Steworl.
The Winter Term commences WEDNESDAY, NO
VEMBER 31, and will continue I t weeks.
TUITION, PER TERM :
[Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering
the school, and one-half at the middle of the term -fuel
ami contingencies included.]
Primary, per term $ 5 no
Preparatory t; on
Higher, Ist year, per term 7 on
Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00
Classical, Ist year,"per term 7on
Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00
Collegiate, per term 10 00
N. B. Pupils will lie classed by the most advanced
branch they respectively pursue.
Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for
fuel and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSES :
French $ 5 00
German 8 00
Drawing 3 00
Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel
and light 2 00
Washing, per dozen 38
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14
weeks each. The A universal y exercises will be held at
the close of the Spring term.
No deduction will be made for absence, except in case
of protracted illness of over two weeks.
Instrumental Music will not. as heretofore, he taught, in
tlie Institution, but by special arrangement—a class will
be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds ol'the Institute,
by the Teacher ot Vocal Music.
This arrangement has been adopted for the past term,
and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to
the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will lie
taken to secure the greatest progress ot those wishing to
take lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore :
Tuition 011 Piano Forte, per term sl9 00
Use of instrument for practice 3 00
Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow
els, Ac., and the table silver ai their option. It. is desira
ble that Jliey also furnish their own bed and bedding
when it 5 convenient, but when otherwise, these will be
furnished at a slight charge.
It is strongly recommended that students from abroad
should board 111 the Institution, as better opportunities
for advancement in study are thereby secured.
Normal Department —Special exercises are arranged
without extra cliarge for those preparing themselves as
Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C.U. COBURN, the
able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools
in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea
cher's class, and direet the course to be pursued.
He will also be present to conduct its exercises as often
a* practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the
Theory anil Practice of Teaching, as also on other subjects
connected with Normal training.
Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach
ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage
to be present during the Fall term.
Prof. Cobora's connection with the institution is not
such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the
regular duties of his office.
No pains Will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and
Trustees in sustaining the high repulatation the institu
tion has hitherto enjoyed, anil iu rendering it more wor
thy of future patronage and support.
WILLIAM H. DEAN, ?„ s • ,
Ang. 9. 1859. OLIVER S. DEAN, j I riniupals.
A ROW ARE—A NEW LOT JEST
received at M ERU U It S.
fttfcrllnnrous.
PATTON & PAYNE,
No. % Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa.,
Have recently added largely to their stock of
DRUGS & MEDJCINES,
CIIEJIICALS,
FAMILY GROCERIES.
They al.-o have constantly on hand
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
FRESH CAMPHENE,
At tlie lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior
quality, manufactured expressly for the gas-jet Fluid j
i Lamps. They also keep all the Popular
PA TENT ME
of the day. Every article going from this store is war
runted as represented, and if any prove diHerent, they j
will be cheerfully taken hack, and the money refunded. \
J. (I. I'ATTON,
! Towanda, Feb. 1, 1859. Diu E. D. I'AVXE.
■ m ;
STORRS & CIIATFIELDI
OWEGO, N, Y,
Are agents for the sale of
Wheeler's Patent Railway Chain
II C) It H1M > OA\ I A 1 1.
WIIEELER'S PATENT
Combined Thresher and Winnower,
OVERSHOT THRESHER,
(With Vibrating Separator,)
Siuqlc or One horse Power and Separator,
WHEELER'S CLOVER HULLER,
LAW RENCE SAW-JfILLS, (for rawing xrooi, &>•,)
All the alio'- machine- are' manufactured by Wheeler,
Melii k.A ' Albany. N. V., and arc v/SiiYantcd to give
■entire satisi.u tiou. or may be returned at the expiration
ola reasonable time for trial.
S HORWON dt Co.'s
CELEBRATED DOG POWERS, FOR CHURNING. &C.
Constantly on hand.
2T Farmers and others wishing to procure anv of the
above articles, will do well to call upon as before purvhas
iitg. June n, 1859.
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY
IKON AND STOVE STEE.'
6ft ]T Hardware and Stoves, Iron
M n U P 'l' 'Vj '"' Nads. Sash, Class, Taints
Oils, House Trimmings— j
t 7 "'' ZTjtf&Bu hi"ds"fCarriago trimmings,
j '" RaflH St at ( lotlis and Laces,Cai-ringe
-MUfffE/ TW'tjir 11^9 s " lk, '. v ana Springs. Car- •
'>lß* jicnlvra' and Joiners' Planes, i
*** other Tools—Cross Cut, Mill
f . '=~ - - 'N*\j ' and Circular Saws, Blacksmith 1
Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices.
Hammers and Screw Plates,
Axes. Broad Narrow, Istth and Hand Hatchets—Cable,
Log, Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Ticks, Shovels
and Spades.
POCKETAND TABLE CTTLERY—Shears and Scis
sors. Edge Tools of all kinds, Brass and Enameled Kettles, 1
Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Pails, i
Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of honsc-koep- !
ing implements.
Tn the HARDWARE line, Brass, Brfttsti'ir, Jh{ipSned
and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts, Bar. Band. Scroll
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail Rods. Ac. Pumps,
Lead Pipe and all thet. ; c -.ivy fixtures for water works.
Patent. Stretched Leather Belting and String leather,
2nd 10.1100 other articles too numerous to mention, that
we are now receiving direct from the bands of manufac
turers amlimporters, including tile largest assortment
and greatest variety of
STOVES
Stores 2" per cent, less than usual for Cash,
or Cm in at the highest market prices.
Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining
Room, Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern
Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; all of which we
are now prepared to sell at wholesale or ret .til. at as low
rates, and on as good TERMS as can be found this side ol
New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought
if first hands and in full packages and large quantities,
that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and
Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to
15 per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we
shall I'flt r 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 cheap—one door South of Tracy ,V Moore's, and
Powell's new Mock on Main street, in the new Wood
Building, lettered all over.
Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania
and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees
wax wanted for goods.
10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price
N CASH will be paid.
No credit given over four months, and all hav
ing accounts or notes over due had better call and pay
immediately, if they wish to save cost.
Towanda, October 13,1858.
Extraordinary Inducements
TO THE BUYERS OK •
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
~ 1 HAVING greatly increased my former
ggßjgwggjga Aock of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, I am
determined to dispose of these accumlua
tiou* rapidly, and with design oiler all articles at
unprecedented low prices, for Cash.
Good Solas at f lti to s'2o, fine Cane Scat Chairs 75 cts.
each, a nice Bedstead for 20 shillings.
1 have now more than 00 different patterns of Chairs,
Bureaus, Desks-for the farmer or merchant, Looking
Glasses, Looking glass Platen, Portrait and Ificture frames
of gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 20
patterns of Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work Ta
bles, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can he found
in a city Ware-house.
A large assortment of ready-made Collins, with a good
Ilearse ready, at ajl times.
Purchasers will he sure to find the right place, south
side of the public square, one door east of Montnnyes.
Towanda, Dec. 1, lfcofi. t HESTER WELLS.
CANDY AND CANDY TOYS.
[TTAYE on liaml the larffpyt and <rreatest
variety of CANDY AMD CANDY TOYS to he found
in this town, which I will sell at retail cheaper than any
living man.
CANDY of all kinds sold to those who buy to sell again
at Pedlar's prices.
Towanda, Dec. 15,1859. E. T. FOX.
AND SASH.—IOO boxes (Jlass,
" M 1000 lights Sash tor -ale at
Oct. 18, 1859. OCK WELL'S.
EBusiness earns.
DR CHAS. M.TURNEI^PHYSIC/an
f s f RGh ON . offers his professional servir'i
me inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity. Office and >-1?
ulence in the dwelling recently occupied bv f u, (r A
Etreet. De ° f tht * E P iBCO P a ' Church, on Maini
K. OVERTON, JK „ „ ~
()VKRTON A MONTAXYB? ATTOR
yj AAF.V AT IS A W —Office in Union Block l t J
> occupied by Ja.s. M.iceakla.sk. ' * >r '
H. .J. Ma in i.i p n u„
M A DILL & M ORROW,'ATTOR W£YS
I*l ANI, COUNSELLORS AT LAtV om
overMercur' Store.Towanda Pa. a ' K —Office
Towanda. April 2, 18. n-43-tf
*• 3SS
R r I: I'AHSGNS, ATTQMNEY AT
M I* uV\ ' ? ,Jradlord 00., I>a. Office over V
i ' ' Long s store. _ Aug- 7. 1 ...
H¥ t r ,L b ; m keax, attorney
SH , ' T<MVAN 'OA, PA.; Will pay prompt
attention to business entrusted to him. CollectionsniaL
on reasonable terms, witk prompt remittances. oetlo
SMITH, having returned to
store: oWan, !";! ,S i ,, ; l^ ed a Law ofltk * °ver Mercur's
DR. U WESTON, DEX
/ff: permaneii 11 y located in Towanda.
ISSSfS i dlJurßOUth ,jt *****—'>
O. H. WOODRUrr DENTIST.
[ T)LL.MANKN iL\ located in Towanda
A- Office No. 5, Brick Ih.w. over H. W. Nobles' Stiire.
Entrance one door south of Tracy & Moores. deo.l.tf.
' I) K ,; S , <; s P,;, ' K AI * D ° CHURCH
. St. ItOEONS AND MECH INfCAt
r 'ff ASUA < !> a. JWOlDce, No. l
Buck Row, over E. 1. Fox s store—entrance first door
] " February 16, UN,
fJUY H. WATKINB, ATTORNEY 17'
H LAIV, TOWANDA. PA.
I Office opposite Laportc, Mason & Co.
Jp-Coliections made and remitted with promptness
1 jwuihlj. January 4,lsOft.
I ' DR. DORTER'S
OLD DRUG STORE,
AI ready admitted to bti *
Tito largest, safest and most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA!'
WITH
An established reputation for keeping the best medicine,
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS'
Conducted by thoroughly competent person® who devote
the most careful attention,pay the strictest regard
tb accuracy, and use only selected arti
cles. and medicines of unques
tioned purity,lias become
"ZDS iM3JJ ®S9S
Vi ith prices revised to correspond with the market.
11 nor, ESA I.E AND RETS If.,
ALL ARTICLES WAKHANTKD AS ItEITtESEMtB.
By recent arrangements with the Manufactnrers, impor
ters <m First Holders of (roods and Cash Purcha
ses, the prices will always l.e at the low
est point for Prime Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Glass,-
DRUGS Sk DYE-STUFFS.
Ei'i i //thing in this u /msire stork iCdt be sold
Cheap for Cash !
rr. rdES it elic cf. i), viz:
Of LOiips, Perfumery, Brihlics, Com lis,
Pocket Knives and Razors,
fAt nips and Materials for f.ifht.-
TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS,
WiNES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE
TOSACCO & SNUFF.
All the Popular Patent Medicines,
Tooth, Skin &. Hair Preparations,
Fancy Articles of all Descriptions,
Eclectic, liotanit and llomiropathic Mtdiei-nes
Spires. />; d Seed, f./tmp Sondes and (in/dAn'SPcds.
FISH TACKLE; AMMUNITIONS' NC.
Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing
the great wants of the People, reduced in Pried,
and revised lor the Cash System.
PR. PORTER'S CAMPHENE!
PR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL!
PR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID !
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the
Market.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
For Family Use,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted for
what they are intended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Pr. Forter's Pectoral Syrup price 371 cent*
Pr. Porter's Family Embrocation •' 25 "
Dr. Porter'.- Tonic Elixer " 50 "
Dr. Porter'" Worm Ryjvp " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Cofip. Syr. HjrpupttospUitog., " 100 "
Pr. Porters Uterine Tonic " 150 "
Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " '45 "
Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Cephalic PnitC" "
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder ■' 2* "
Dr. P0rter'5Tric0gene.................... " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tricopbile " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle lotion " 37J "
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 4 '
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 '
Pr. Porter's Black ink " 25 *'
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37J ''
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 25 ''
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 'jo ''
.Hedical Advice given gratuitously at the offlie
Charging only for Medicine.
nS'TliaVikful for past libera! patronage would Bicpai'*-
fully announce to his friends and the public ttiatno |<ina
shall he spared t<> satisfy and merit the coutinuance o<
their confidence ami patronage, at the
OASII DRUG STORE
Corner of Main and Pine streets.
June 30,1850. 11. C. PORTER, M. D:
CLOSING UP OF NAVIGATION.
BREAK IN THE CANAL!
/rnn MEN WANTED to buy Stoves at the MAM
'l' "" / MOTII FOUNDRY, one door east of MercnF#
Store. We have jnst received the largest assortment ot
STCVES ever brought to this market, boih for Coal and
Wood Cooking. Parlor Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining
room Six-rdate and Cylindered Stoves. Some of tlx
celebrated Empress Cook Stoves, the best Coal Stove ever
manufactured, all of which will be sold cheaper than at
any other establishment in this couutry.
A large quantity of Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, Elbows,
Coal Hods, Coal Shovels and Coal Sifters, always on
hand, and for sale at Wholesale or Retail. All kinds <8
castings and machine work done to order on short notice
Particular attention paid to Rooting, Eve Troughs. C° u "
doctors. Gutters and all kinds of Jobbing dout and
rauted to give satisfaction.
All kinds of Secoud Hand Cooking Stovfls on hjnC,
which will be sold very cheap, Please give us a call.
Towanda Nov. JOHN CARMAN
AUi WANTING FARMS IN ADE
7 \ light lid climate, rich soli, and secure from frost'--"
See advertisement of Haiaimmton .Lauds in another
column.