iHtscellaurous. Spring and Summer Clothing, AT SOLOMON'S Clothing* Emporium, No. 2, Pat ton's Block. ITIAVE just returned from the Eastern and western markets with the largest stock of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING ever brought to Towauda, of the atest and most fashionable styles, which I am prepared to offer at prices lower than any other Clothing Store in Northern Pennsylvania. Every care has been taken in selecting my stock, and the caretul purchaser will tindon examining that they are made and got tip equal to cus tom goods. 1 invite the public, my old customers, and as many new ones as wish to favor tire with a call, to ex amine ray 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 stock in Northern Pennsylvania. I respectfully call your attention to the following list of Goods : Coats— Pine French Black Frock Coats ; Medium do ; Cotton warp do ; Fancy castimere and doeskin Business °p to life Bize - eltlier p ,ain or re " e I touched, colored in oil or pastille. 1 Also. MF.LAINOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. and al I most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases lor l 50 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion, i Melainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except for - j children. All work warranted. August 10.1859. rpiIIS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT JL where von can find a very fine assortment of 1 WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. I am also agent for the sale of D. E. LENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every farmer should always have. Pri ees from $8 to $2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usual iu a neat and workmanlike manner and war ranted. WM. A.-CIIAMBERLIN. THE OLD STAND : STILL IN OPERATION! THE subscriber would announce BCSSSto the public that he has now on band, and will make to order all r? -r Lit! kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, I®! iSifgf as Sofas, Divans. Lounges, Cen- I tre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta- 8.,..-gfg.ble. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and I Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various a—B kinds, Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and will be made of the best ma- J terial and workmanlike manner, aud which thev will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought iu any other Ware room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea sonable terms. A good HEAItSE will lie furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON. Towanda, January 1.1857. I ) ISSOLUTION.—The co-part nership lierc tofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of C'ULP A KIRBY, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books, notes, accounts, and other obliga , tions and papers belonging to said firm, are now in the hands of JERK CULP tor settlement. All accounts and notes overdue on the Ist day of Feb ruary next, will be put in course of collection without re spect to persons. Until that time Urain„Sheep Pelts aud Hides will be received in payment. JERRY CUI.P, Towanda, August 1,1859. J. p. KIRBY. JERRYCHEP ■ Will hereafter carry on the HARNESS AND SADDLE BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at the old stand j of Culp A Kirby, where he solicits a continuance of the I ' patronage hitherto enjoyed. A large stock of Beady-Made 1 articles and materials will be kept on hand, and every 1 j exertion made to deserve the favor of the public. McCABE'S ! CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, i Bcloie J. Kingsbenj's store, Main st. THE subscriber would respectfully tender his sincere I thanks to the public lor the very liberal patronage 1 • ! extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same, j i : He begs leave to assure that he intends to keep on hand I as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds, j the best the country affords, which he intends to sell for j I very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound. Sir A quantity of first qualit, of SALT PORK,put up I j by myself, cheap, by the barrel or pound. ■ : Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place within ' the corporation. Towanda. August 12. 1*59. J MeCABE. TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS.! Towanda Marble Factory. (Nearly Opposite the Baptist Church.) The subscribers have opened the TOWAN- D V MARBLE FACTORY*, where he will be i prepared to; furnish Monuments and Tomb sr/fnii Stones, manufactured from the best qualities h teLL O of RUTLAND and ITALIAN MARBLE, and wrought into such styles and designs as will gECVw. suit every variety of taste. jL. L; Persons wishing to make their seleetions ran do so whenever iu Towanda, by calling at this New Establishment. The superior quality of the stock, the artistical beauty of the work, and the promptness with which orders will be filled, will offer inducements to visit this new shop. F. 11. BALDWIN. MILLS BARKER, Towanda, Jan. 2,1860. Proprietor. REFERENCES. WAVERLT. TOWANPA, PA. non. Nathan Bristol, Prof. C. R. Coburn, | C. 11. Shepard, Cashier, Rev. Julius Foster, J It. G. Craus, Merchant, H.S Mercur, Merchant, I Alpin A Doubleday.do. Montanyes, " j Rev. O. Crane. T. M. Woodruff, Sheriff, I " Wm. Putnam, Col. A. M'Kean, Prot'y, j " D. A. Shepard, Hon. D. Wilraot, I F. Tyler. I'res t. Bank. " J. C. Ad-.ms. CHEMUNG. " Wm. Elwell, i G. W. Buck, Esq. E. A. Parsons, Ed. Argus. wvsox. E. O. Goodrich,Ed.Reportcr. V. E. Piollet. Esq. New Arrival of Roots & Shoes AT NELSON'S. i Ladies' celebrated serge Long GAITERS, at NELSON'S. | Ladies' serge bottomed GAITERS, at NELSON'S, j Ladies' French kid heeled SLIPPERS, at NELSON'S, j Ladies' kid and morocco BOOTS, (his own make and warranted not to rip) at NELSON'S. Misses' serge Congress GAITERS, at NELSON'S. Misses' kid Congress GAITERS, Rt 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 ?1 75, at NELSON'S. Gent's thick and kip BOOTS, $2 75 A Si, at NELSON'S. Gent's calf peg'd ROOTS, $3 50 to St 50, at NELSON'S. Gent's calf sewed BOOTS, $5 and $5 50, at NELSON'S • They arc determined not to be undersold, at NELSON'S i Tbey have engaged the services of Mr. WEBB, ; of New Y'ork city, a highly finished work man, to make first class pegged and sewed 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 62*, at NELSON'S, j Call and leave your measure, at NELSON'S. | All kinds of Repairing, done at NELSON'S. ! All kinds'of Country Produce taken for Boots I and Shoes, at ' NELSON'S, i Towanda, April 16, 1860. WAVERLY INSURANCE AGENCY! INSURANCE at fair rates can be obtained of the sub scriber in the following Stock Companies : .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. , Cash Capita], $1,500,000 Assets January 1,1860, 2,194,100 i Liabilities, Claims not due 179*957 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, ' i _ . _ , . S'etc York City. 1 Cash Capital $1,000,000 Assets, January 1,1860, 1,458 3.96 Liabilities, Claims not due, ' 45,580 CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. Cash Can ital $ 300,000 Assets, Jauuary 1, 1860 336,071 Liabilities, Claims not due, 21,968 AMERICAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York City. ' j Cash Capital \ $ 200,000 Polices issued upon Farm Dwelings, Barns, and their < contents, for a term of years I cilhout requiring a premium note. Applications made to the subscriber at AI.LKN & I BANKS Law Office, Waverly, will receive immediate at tention. li. A. ELMER. Waverly. N. Y. Feb. 2?. I"60. Agent. ( FISH and Mackerel at , V' HTTMPHPEy'!3, , JWCscellaneous. THE FRIEND or WOMAN. E. Clark's Revolving Looper DOUBLE THREADED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE The Revolving Looper is a late improvement on Ray mond's Latest Improved.) Warranted the best in the world for Family Use ! Price Wilhiu the Reach uf Every Family. PRICE $35. Hemmer, Feller, Binder & Tucking guage, combined, $5. THE reputation of this Machine is now fully establish ed as the most reliable Machine in tbe "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 the 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 well, and re turn to either variety of work with perfect satisfaction. No other Machine ever offered to the public will do as much. A perfect Sewing Machine, one making a stitch an swering all the requirements of the family, sewing coarse and fine work equally well, was the great desideratum of I the home circle, previous to the invention of EDWIN CLARK'S REVOLVING LOOPER. The stitch is beautiful, trong, and elastic, and will nut rip in wear or in acci dental breaking a thread. Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or the moaey refunded. We have a large list of references but will give the names of only a few : MONKOKTON, Pa., Feb. 27, 1860. Mr. It. F. SHAW—Sir : I have used for the last three mouths in my Tailor-Shop, one of " Raymond's Latest Improved Sewing Machines," and I do think it the best in use for tailoring purposes, and would not do without it for One Hundred Dollars if I could not get another of I the kind for less money. ANTHONY MULLON. Mrs. Wm. Elwell, Tovranda. l'a. Miss Harriet Alloway, North Towanda. Miss Minerva Vosliurg, (tailoress) Burlington, Pa. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Asylum, Pa, Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Troy, Pa. Mrs. E. P. Shaw.Shesbeqtfin, l'a. Rev. N. A. DePew. Pcnfield, N. V. Calvin Carpenter, Esq.. Eitnira, N. Y. Mr. E. A.Scott. Elmira, X. Y. Mr. M. Richardson, Klrnira, N. Y. Mrs, J. H. Webb, Towanda, Pa. I Mrs. J. H. Nevins, Towanda, Pa. j Mr. G. H. Bunting, (tailor) Towanda, Fa. Mrs. G. \V. Vincent. Sheshequin, Pa. Mr. A. Million, (tailor) Monroeton, Pa. Mr. Percival Powell, (tailor) Sheshequin, Pa. Mrs. Owen Spalding, Waverly, N. Y. Dr. . W>o. R. F. SHAAV. Towanda, Pa. COUMERCHA L \ LOCATED OVER TUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLET BANK. 2XNGHAZVXTON, N. Y- Rooms open for Instruction, from 9 A. M. to 9J P. M. FACULTY, D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant, Author of Lowell's Treatise upon Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac. JOHN RANKIN, Commercial Accoutant, Professor of j Kook Keeping and Practical Mathematics. A. J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Ornamental | Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Conespon- I dence. LECTURERS. Hon. DANIEL 9. DICKINSON, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Hon. RANSOM BAI.COM. Lecturer on Contracts, Prom issory Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. SHERMAN D. PnEi.rs, WILLIAM R. OSBURN Esq., TRACY R. MORGAN, Esq. The object of this College is to afford to all an oppor tunity of obtaining a thorough Business Education. The Books and forms are carefully arranged by practi cal accountants expressly tortliis Institution, and em brace all the recent improvements. The course of Instruction comprises every department of business. Tbe learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, viz :—General Merchandizing, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamlioating, 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 entcrprize 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 $2 and $2,50 per week. Assistance rendered to Graduates in procuring situations. T E K MS: For Book-Keeping, full accoutant'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 in Penmanship, practical and or namental 30 00 Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship 2 00 *3T Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography. For further particularr send for a circular. Binghamton, March 15, 1860 ly4l. SELECT SCHOOL For Young Ladies. "ITISSES CIIUBBUCK respectfully in l'-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. Thankfut 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 cohfide 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, TEK QUARTER OP 14 WEEKS. First Class— To include the elementry English Branches $4 00 Second Class —To include the more advanced English branches,with Mathematics and Latin $6 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, $lO ; French, per term, $3, and Draw ing $3, extra. Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a desk and chair. *S"Any information in reference to this School may be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. Towanda. December 1, 1859. OILS, VARNISHES, &c.—Lamp, Lin seed, Tanners, Neatsfoot, Machinery and Coal Oils, Coach Body, Furniture, Demar and Harness Varnish and Japan, for t JfERCVR'S. itttscrllancous. MYER'SMILLS. THE undersigned having purchased the above well known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, and also put every thing connected with it in perfect repair, with all the modern improvements now in use in first class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa tronage of ttie community—trusting that tiie reputation the mill has heretofore borne may not suffer in tbe bands of the new firm. It shall be our" aim to do all work en trusted to 11s promptly and in the best possible in nner. Cnstomers 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 Floar. Meal and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices. MVER, FROST A CO. ISAAC MYER J. 0. EROST E. T. FOX. NORTH TCWANDA, Oct. 6.1858. GEO. H. BTTJSTTIJNG, RESPECTFULLY informs his former customers and the public generally, that he has removed his TAILOR'S SHOP, To one door south of Tracy A Moore's store and imme diately opposite 1). C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He Hatters himself that from his longexperiencein bu siness he will be able to please all who may favor him with their custom. Owing to the low pressure in the mo ney market, he will make Coats from $2 50 to $4 50each and other work in proportion for READY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, If ffered Towanda. March 20. 1858. The Argus Book bindery Again in Full Operation ! TTTE have the gratificatic n of announcing to our frfends, VV customers, and the public, that we are now pre pared to do BOOK BINDING, in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles, and on the most favorable terms. Having secured, permaneutly, the services of Mr. H. ' C. WHITKKAR. a finished workman from Philadelphia, and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con cern—giving greater facility than formerly—we can pre sent to the public the most "positive assurance of our abil ity to please our patrons. ew Customers should be particular to remember that the " Argus Bindery," is in the Argus Building, as torm • erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and is con -1 nected with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing 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 them against a sort 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 arc hereby cau tioned. Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work guarranted. Mir Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for work. (la ving made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Rule and Biud BLANK BOOKS to any style or pattern, at prices as low as elsewhere. . Sowanda. March 5. Is6o. K. A. PARSONS. BOOK BINDERY7 r PHE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus J_ building would respectfully inform tbe public that he has removed his Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North Room ot the Ward House, formerly occupied by the Post ! Office, where he is now prepared to bind all kinds of | Books in the most approved and workmanlike manner i Having to share my profits with no second person I fiat | ter myseli that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the public. Thankful for the confidence reposed in mo and the pub lic appreciation of my work, for the last two y ears, I shall endeavor in the future to merit the continuance ol public Ruuport. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All I work will be warranted. Terms, Cash. £7" Also, a large assortment of STATIONERY of tbe best quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta ble's BLANKS, of all kinds. PICTURE FRAMES, round, square and oval: and pic- I turcs framed to order, cheaper than ever known here. JOHANX F. BENDER, Towanda. Jan. 11,1860. Bookbinderaad Arti-t. CAUTION. "To bp. or not to be— hat is the question 1 Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous opposition, Or by taking up arms against a sea of printing ink. And opposing, end them." rpHK proprietor of the Argus takes occasion in adver- X tising tils Bindery to indulge in an uncalled fur fling about a " sort of a concern," thief] is hoping " to delude the public." As I have opened a Bindery- on my own ac count, the inference is that if the public bring their binding to me. they are in no danger of being defrauded. For two years 1 have worked for Mr. PARSONS, and he Jia.s taken great pains t satisfy the public I was the " best Binder in America," as tire columns of the Argus will testify. Has he been all that time " deluding tbe pub lic ?" I!" I have been engaged in a fraud, he has been tbe principal. But I refer to my work during that time as evidence that there has been no fraud practiced. Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery business, 1 have resumed business here on my own ac count, as 1 know of nothing which prevents roe" from fol lowing a legitimate and baw lul calling for my support I shall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi ness to give public satisfaction. March 15. JOHAXN F. BENDER, Binder. ! Susqntjjauna Collegiate Institute, TO IP AX DA, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACULTY : OLIVER 9. DEAN, A.B. Principal, Professor of Ancient ; Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. WM. 11. DEAN, A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Prof. CHARLES R. CO3URN, County Superintendent, \ General Director of Normal Department. Mrs. ANN C. KELLOGG. Preceptress. Miss ANNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress. Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal and lustra- ■ mental Music. Mr. CAXFIELD DAYTON, Steward. The Wintei Term commences WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER 31, and will continue 14 weeks. TUITION, TER TERM : [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering tbe school, and one-half at the middle of the term—fuel and contingencies included.] Primary, per term $ 5 00 Preparatory 6 00 Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00 Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00 Collegiate, per term 10 00 N. B. Pupils will be 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 on 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, be taught in the Institution, but by special arrangement—a class will be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute, by the Teacher of Vocal Music. This arrangement has been adopted for flie past term, and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to take lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore : Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00 Use of instrument for practice 3 00 Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their Own tow els, Ac., and the table silver at their option. It is desira ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be furnished at a slight charge. It is strongly recommended that students from abroad should board in the Institution, as better opportunities for advancement in study are thereby secured. Xorrnal Department— Special exercises are arranged without extra charge for those preparing themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. R. CO BURN, the able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools in the connty, has kindly consented to organize the Tea cher's class, and direct the course to be pursued. He will also be present to conduct its exercises as often as practicable, ana will deliver frequent lectures on the Theory and 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. Coburn's connection with the institution is not such as to In any way interfere with the discharge of the regnlar 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, and in rendering it more wor thy of future patronage and snpport WILLIAM H. IEAN,; P , . , Aug. 9,1859. OLIVER S. DEAN, ( Principals. Ha rdwaheLa Tew lot just received at MERCUR'B. ittftcUantous. PATTON & PAYNE. ■ No. 4, Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa., > I Have recently added largely to their stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FAMILY GROCERIES. They also have constantly on hand PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOU MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FRESH CAMPHENE, . 1 At the lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior , ; auality, manufactured expressly for the gas-jet Fluid Lamps. They also keep all the Popular PATENT MEDICINES, A the day. Every article going from this store is war ranted as" represented, and if any prove diflerent, they will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refuuded. J. G. PATTON, I I Towanda. Feb. 1, 1*59. Dr. K. !>. I'AY.NE. ■ 1 j STORRS & CIIATFIELD OWEGO, N. Y., 'j Are agents for the sale of ! Wheeler's Patent Railway Chain 111 O RSE-POWER. WHEELER'S PATENT Combined Thresher and Winnower, OVERSHOT THRESHER, (With Vibrating Separator,) Single or One horse Power and Separator, WHEELERS CLOVER lIULLER, LAWRENCE SAW-MILLS, (for sawing wood, Ac.) All the above machines are manufactured by Wheeler, Melh k, A Co . Albany. N. V.. and are warranted to give entire satisfaction, or may be returned at the expiration ot a reasonable time for trial. S. lIC XL TO IT & Co.'s CELEBRATED DOG POWERS, FOR CHURNING, &C.! Constantly on hand. irvFarmers and other- wishing to procure any of the : above articles, will do w ell to call upon us before purchas- j .lime 28, 1859. I OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. 1 "/"M '' SICAI. FRIEND," a rare companion for '/ the Winter months. Every Pianist, every Singer. I I every Teacher, every Pupil, every Amateur, should pro i ! cure this weekly paMitation of Vocal and Piano Forte j i Music, coating but 10 cents a number,and pionounced by | the entire Press of tt* country, -to t.e toe "best ami I cheap, t work of the kind in Ihennrld." Twelve full-sized , I pages ol Vocal and Piano Forte Music lor 10 cents- Yearly, $5 ; Half yearly, $2,5 HAVING greatly increased my former j stock of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, I am determined to dispose of tliese accumlua tions rapidly, and with that design offer all articles at unprecedented low prices, for Cash. Good Sofas at $l6 to $2O, fine Cane Seat Chairs 75 cts. each, a nice Bedstead for 20 shillings. I have now more than 60 different patterns of Chairs. Bureaus, Desks for the farmer or merchant, Looking i Glasses, Looking glass Plates, Portrait and Picture frames of gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut comer ;20 t natterns of Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work Ta- * blea, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can be touud in a city Ware house. ' A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with a good Hearse ready, at all times. r Purchasers will be sure to find the right place, south 0 side of the public square, one door east of Montanyes. 11 Towanda. Dec. 1,1859. CHESTER WELLS. a CANDY AND CANDY TOYS. £ I HAVE on hand the larereet and greatest i variety of CANDY AND CANDY TOYS to be found j in tliis town, wllich I will sell at retail cheaper than any r living man. CANDY of all kinds sold to those who buy to sell again v at Pedlar's prices. Towanda. Dec. 15,1859. E. T. FOX. BAKERS COCOA NO. i CHOCOLATE, I Homeopathic Chocolate, Farina, Corn Starch and g Preserved Fruits of difercnt kinds put up in ft pounds 1 jars at FOX'S. Business (tarns. DR CIIAS. M. TURNER PllYfjlf■ r.\, AS I. RGL ON, offers his professional s. rv j tbe inhabitants of 1 owanda and vicinity Oft;< I idence in the dwelling recently occupied bv I "• 1 door north of the Episcopal Churcho u j E. OVERTON, JB „,. ~~~ - 1 fkVERTON & MONTANYE ATtN U KEYS AT I.A If 7- — Office In uLionßlock T occupied by JAS. MACPAKLA.NE. 1 J H.J.MADILL p r, 7T~ 1 M A DILL & MORROW, A TTo£sv, I w , COUNSELLORS AT LAW ol I overMercur' Store. Towanda, Pa. c-OHice j Towanda, April 2, 18. D 1 DR. E. H. MASON, PHYSIC I ax A VI, I offers his professional services u 1 people of Towanda and vicinitv. Office at his ' I on fine street, where he can always be found whe ®'' 1 professionally engaged. lot ! EB. PARSONS, ATTORNEY LA t u'V\' ™°V Bradford c °-' P - Office orr( j m. AH. I. Long s store. _ Ao ?, 156 J HENRY b. M'KEAN, ~ATTOR\e, I AT LAW. TOWANDA, PA.; will pay pr ,i j attention to business entrusted to him. I on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances o^! I?LHANAN SMITH, havin, returned;,. | has opened a Lw Office over Mere* ! tggggk DR. H. WESTON," ])£ v I ' TTf? n'Nu- .? erma , ncnl 'y located in Towaa'd,.! OH- ICE one door south of BaileyANeven ■ Towanda, Feb. 19.1859. 9 O. H. WOODRUFF—DENTIST. PERMANENTLY located in Towanda. - 1] Office No. 5, Brick Row. over H. W. NOBLES' Sto* I Entrance one door south of Tracy A Moores. dec.l.t< 3 DR G. S. PECK, S URGE ON AXL ! MECHANICAL DENTIST, TOWANDA P. I 9~office, No. 1. Brick Row, over E. T. Fox's sum 1 —entrance first door cn Pine st. February 16, l%(! M UY II WATKINS, ATTORNEY hit LAW, TOWANDA. PA. I Office opposite Laportc. Mason A Co assg vir*" " ,b 1 i ' DR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE, Already admitted to he The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA!! WITH An established reputation for keeping the best medicia'! UNEQUALLED In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre 1 paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by persons, whodevoil M the most careful attention, pay the strictest regard fl to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles, and medicines of unques tioned puritv, has become ■tub sMiu mm a With prices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE AND RET AIL. I ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor jl ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha se.-, the prices will always be at (helow est point for I'ririse Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass] j DRUGS &. DYE-STUFFS. Everything in this extensive stock trill be Chejip for Cash ! PRICES reduced, tiz: Of Perfnnery, Bribhrs, Comb® Pocket Hnivcs and Razors, Lamps and Materials for Lipm TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQ'JORS, ONLY FOR MEDfCPt ] TOBACCO & SNUFF. All the Popular Patent Medicine, JL Tooth, Skin &. Hair Preparations, 3. Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, | li Edectir, Botanic and Homeopathic Mediae ll Spices, Bird Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden sw r ' FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. Constituting tbe most complete assortment, Jj the great wants of tbe People, reduced in Price, 9 and revised for the Cash' System. PR. PORTER'S CAMPIIENE ! PR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL! PR- PORTER'S BURNING FLUID! Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivailcd by any la Market. • DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS! Tor Family Use, Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted- '|i what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Pr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 37§ c 3 Pr. Porter's Family Embrocation •' 2ft Pr. Porter's Tonic Elixer '■ 60 I>r Porter's Worm Syren " 25 " Pr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites. . " 100 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic" *' 150 "! ! Pr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam "25 -9 i Pr. Porter's Tooth Ache Props " 25 " gjj Pr. Porter's Cephalic Snnft" " 25 Pr. Porter's Tooth Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricogene " 25 "f;®-, Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 25 , m 1 I)r. Porter's Shampoo " 25 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 37i j I t Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder "25 I 1 Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 t 1 [ Dr. Porter's Black Ink " 25 iI 1 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37J ■ f Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 25 9^ Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 Medical Advice given graluilously at theofl 1 ■ f Charging only for Medicine. jl ' BW Thankful for past lilieral patronage would • fullv annouuee to his friends and the public that no p-* 5 " ■ shnli be spared to satisfy and merit the continuant' ■ . their confidence and patronage, at the CASH DRUG STORE |. Corner of Main and Pine street". i! t Jane 30, 1859. H. C. PORTER. M v \ CLOSING UP OF NAVIGATION. J ! BREAK IN THE CANAL | ( /TflA MEN WANTED to buy Stoves at the Yiffl ' eJUU MOTH FOUNDRY, one door east of Men M D Store. We have just received the largest assortmc 1 ■|| STOVES ever brought to this market, both for H Wood Cooking. Parlor Coal and Wood Parlor. 9 room Six-nlate and Cylindered Stoves. Some ' .S tl celebrated Empress Cook Stoves, the best Coal Slot' ■y, manufactured, all of which will be sold cheaper \N- m any other establishment in this country. 01 A large quantity of Tin Ware, Stove Pipe. f ' 9CI Coal Hods, Coal Shovels and Coal Sifters. a ] hand, and for sale at Wholesale or Retail. AH castings and machine work done to onler on shorti,l ■ p| Particular attention paid to Roofing, Eve Trooj*- 1-H -jr ductors. Gutters and all kinds of Jobbing done ain- 19 j ranted to give satisfaction. V A,9 ** All kinds of Second Hand Cooking Stove" on ~ jh which will be sold very cheap. Please give ua' 5| M L Towanda Nov. 1.1859. JOIIN CAlDf' m PAUTON — Whereas, MA RTIN i VJ GILL, indentured to me, has left me, w j.' {! good reason, this is to forbid all persons h*rji'- -- i® trusting him ou my account. T v fM Towanda. May 15,-1 m. _ ■ p " ' ■