Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 18, 1860, Image 4

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"PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PROO
_L LAMA TlON.—Whereas,by .in act of Assemi ly of the
Cooimoutrealth,entitled •• an at l relating to the elections
of thiscommonwealth," iti- enjoined upon me to give
public notice of each election to be held, and also the
enumeration in such not a-what officers are to be elected.
I. THOM \S M. WOODRUFF. High fihciiffof the Vonu
ty of Bradford, do hereby make kuown and give notice to
the ele< tors ot said couuty that a general election will
ba held in said county, on TUESDAY, the Cth day of
Sbi i uses, in the sevt. il districts in Mid county, to wit:
In Albany, at the sub-district school house near Camp
bell's mills".
In Asylum, at tl.c school house near Simon Decker's.
In Athens boro', at the house of E. S. Mat hew.son.
In \thens twp.. at the house of J. B. Hunt, in Athens
Borough.
In Armenia, at the house of John S. Becker.
In Burlington boro', at the hall of Henry Vosbarg.
In Burlington twp., at the house of Roswell Luther.
In West Burlington, at the house of Ezra Goddard.
In Canton, at the house ol S. C. My era.
In Columbia, at the house of James Morgan.
Iu Franklin, at the house of J. M. Martin.
In Granville, at the house of Benjamin F. Taylor.
In Herri:k, at the school house i:i Herrickville.
In Litchfield, at the house of Cyrus Bioodgood.
In I.eltoy, at the school house in Leßoy.
In Monroe, at the house of f. K Rockwell,
lu Monroe boro', at the house of XI M Coolbangh.
In Orwell. at the Orwell Hill public school house.
In Overton, at the house of David XX'altman.
Iu Pike, at the house of Dennis Johnson.
In Rome, at the Academy.
In Ridgbury, at the house of Bcnj. Herman.
In Sheshequin.at the Valley House.
In Smith field, at the house now occupied by John Scon
ten.
In Springfield, at the house of H. W. Root, uotv occu
pied by Jesse Hammond,
lu gvlvania b- ro'. at the house of Curtis Xferritt.
In South Creek, at the school house near A. Gillett's.
In Standing Stone, at the house of Simon Stevens.
In Terry, at the house of Edward J. Shepard.
In Towanda boro', at the Grand Jury room, in the
Court House, iu said boro'.
In Towanda twp., at the school house, near H. L.
Scott's.
In Towanda North, at the house of S. A. Mills.
In Troy boro', ut the Eagle Tavern.
In Troy twp., at the house ot V M Long, in the lwo'
of Troy."
In Tueearora, at the school houee near James Black's.
In Ulster, at the house of S B llolcomb.
In Warren, at the house of R Cooper.
In Wells, at the house of L. Steley.
In Windham, at the house of Ben) Kuykendftll.
In Wyalusing. at the house of 8 H Black.
In XXilmot, at the house of A J Stoue.
In WVBOX. at the house of James XI Reed.
At which time and place the electors aforesaid will
elect by ballot
Twenty-seven persons for' Electors of President and
Vice-President of the United r-iaies.
And in au<l by said act. I am turther directed to give
ontice '• that every pt-i.un excepting justices ol the peace
who shall hold any office of profit or trust under the go
vernment of the United Slates or this State, or of any
incorporated di tri . l-cl.-.lso that every member of con
gress and ol t'> state 1. c l.n■ re and the select and com
mon council of any city, or commis ioners <>f any incor
porated district, is by 1 iw incapable of holding or exer
cising at the s.niio ti nt, the o.Ticc or appointment of
Judge, Inspt tor or Clerk of any election <>t this Com
monwealth, and that no Inspector or other officer of any
such clc-tion, shall be then eligible to auy office to be
voted for.
By the -lib section of an net passed the Ifith day of
April, I*4o, it is provided " that the 13th section ol an
act passed J ilv 2d. 1 0, entiled "An art relating to the
eieuions of tins Commonwealth." shall not be construct
ed as to prevent any military officer lor serving as Judge,
Inspect or CI. k. -• ai general or special election of
this Commonwealth.
In the list section of the at* first above mentioned, it
is enacted that every gr> • ral and special election shall
be opened between - k 10 in the forenoon, and continue
without Interruption or adjournment until 7 oh lock iu
the evening, 'when th. poll.-,' shall be closed.
By the 18tb section of the act February 3d, 1546, it
shall be lawful for the ins pectoris and judges of any gen
eral election which si d! V-hereafter held in the Armenia
election district of Brail i d County to close the polls ol
such election district at live o'clock, p. m.
By the 11th section of the act of ldd.i, it is provided
♦ hat tlie polls of the election district of Tuscarora twp.,
be closed at ft o'clock, p. m.
It is further directed, that the meeting of the Judges
st the Court Honse in Towanda. to make out the general
return, shall be on the 3d day after the election," which
will be on the 9th d iv of November.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Towanda. Sept. 29. 1860.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtue
of an oidcr of tlie Or; bans' Court f Bradford Coun
tv. will be exp if-ed to public sale, on the premises, on
Tuesday. Nov. 20. im. •), at i o'clock, p. m.. the foi
lowing pro; erty, late the estate of Jabez Tompkins, late
of Sneskequin tp. decea. Ed to wit: The following lot,
piece or parcel of lar.d situate in hheshequin tp. bounded
north by lands of Charles Chaffee, on the east by Jack-
S'-n Horton on the west ! y David Newell and south by
Jno p Smith and J Kilmer. Containing about 40 acres,
about 5S thereof imp; v.d, with a framed house and barn
and a lag house, and an apple orchard aud other fruit
trees thereon.
Terms of Sale -The purchase money to be paid on tht
confirmation of the sale.
N" XT II AN BAXTER,
BENJAMIN r ORBS,
Sept. Id, I S C9. Administrator,
A DM i NISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
-fx. is hereby given. t'i" all persons indebted to the
estate of ELLS [I A I' HENSON. deceased. late of West
Burlington .arc requested to make payment w thoutde'ay;
and ihosc having claims agnjiist the said estate will please
present them dulv anthenticated f-r settlement.
CHABLES TAI LOR,
JOHN BALLARD,
Aug. 27. 1860. Administrator®, with will annexed.
\ DM IN ISTKATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
a l hi hereby given, that nil porsons indebted to 'th
estate of WILLIAM M. BL.AiiE, late of Bprlngfield
twp.. deceased, are hereby requested to make "pay
ment without delay, ac;l all pci-ona having demands
against said estate, will present them dulr authenticat
ed for settlement. B F. KNAI'P,
F.C.&LADE,
August 27, 1869. Administrators.
"fcUXECUTOR S NOTICE —Notice is here-
J.J by sriven that all per>nns indebted to th* estate ot
ABSHT FORBES, dee d . late of Rome township, must
make immediate payment. and all person- having demands
against said estate, will pre.-ent them duly authenticated
for settlement. JOHN G. TOWNER,
August 23.1560. Executor.
NOTICE.—Notice isbtre
i.J by given, th it all persons indebted to the es
tate of JABEZ TOMKINS. late of Shwheqniu twp. de
ceased, are hereby requested to make payment without
delay, and nil pgrs ms having claims against -aid estate,
will pre;ent them duly authenticated for settlement.
BENJAMIN FORBES,
NATHAN BAXTER,
July 30. 1860. Executors.
BOOK BINDERYr
THE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus
... building would respectfully iutorm the public that
t ha.- removed hi- Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North
,-hiom of the Ward House, formerly occupied by the Poet
Office, where he is now prepared to bind all kinds of
Books in the most approved and workmanlike manner
Having to share my profits with no second person I tlat
er myseli that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the
lublic.
Thankful for the confideuce reposed in me and the pub
ic appreciation of my work, for the last two years, I
hall endeavor iu th „ future to merit the coutiuiiance ot
üblic support.
Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All
vork wili be warranted. Terms, Cash.
Also, a large assortment of STATIONERY of the
est quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' and Cousta
. le's IJLANKS, of all kind-.
PIC FURE FRAMES, round, square and oval; and ptc
lres framed to order, cheaper than ever known here.
JOHANN P. BENDER,
Tcnanda, Jan. 11 1969. Bookbinder and Artist.
c^iuTiorj.
"To be. or not to b<— hat is the quc3t.on !
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
T be I lings and arrows of outrageous opposition.
*r iy taking up arms against a ,-ea of printing ink,
And opposing, cud them."
3HE ro rieror of tbe Argus takes oceas on in adver
. th -g his Bindery to indttlge In an unrolled for fling
out a sort of a concern," which is hoping "to delude
; pub. As I havq opened a Bindery on my own ac
ini, t a intert nee is that if the public bring their
Jittg t • me. they are in •> danger of being defrauded,
i two years I hue worked far Mr. PARSONS, and he
tasea great palnh t sit isfy the public I was the " best
dcr in America," as tbe columns of the Argus will
ify. Has he been all that time '• deluding the pub
1. 1 have been engaged in a fraud, he has been the
toipal. But I refer to my work during that time aa
'• T coce that there In- been no fraud practiced.
av,ng served a lung apprenticeship at the Bindery
new, I have resumed tmsimsg here on my own ne
°t:tt I know of nothing which prevents me from fol
.g a legitimate tn 1 Lawful calling for my support.
V endeavor by g o<\ work and attention to my busi
j give public satisfaction.
ch la- JOHANN F. BENDER, Binder.
oTRAY. —Cume to the enclosure of the
iobscribcr in EUudiuii Sioue township, about six
sago, a Two Yeir Old RED STEEK. with two
-tripes in the left bind quarter. The owuer i* re
ed to prove property, pay charges, and take aim
JOHN KENNEDY.
A -nding Stone, Aug. 20, 1860.
iHfscellancous.
THE FRIEND OF WOIKEAKT.
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 Within the Reach of Every Family.
PRICE $37.
nemmer, Feller, Binder A Tucking guage, combined, $5.
THE reputation of this Machine is now fully establish
ed as the most reliable Xfaciiine in the market for
family use, and haß 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 :-kill to manage it, nor
does it require adjustment more than the mere change of
thread and neeules to adopt it to the character of the
work to be sewed—coarse or fine as the case may be. It
will sew gauze luces, 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 tierfcct ®ewing Xrachine, one making a stitch an
swering all the requirements of the family.sewing coarse
and fine work equally well, was the great desideratum of
the home circle, previous to the invention of EDWIN
CLARK'S Revolving The stitch is beautiful,
trong. and elastic, and will not rip in tcear or in acci
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 :
XIOVKOLTON, Pa., Feb. 27,1800.
Xfr. R. F. SHAW —Sir: I have used for the last throe
months in my Tailor-Shop, one of •• Raymond's I-utest
Improved Sewing Machines," ami I do think it tlie best
in use for tailoring purposes, aud would Dot do without
it for One Hundred Dollars if I could not get another of
the kind for less money.
ANTHONY MULLOX.
Mrs. Wm. El well, Towanda. Pa.
Xlisa Harriet Alloway, North Towanda.
Miss Minerva Yosburg, (tailoress) Burlington, I'a.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Asylum, Pa,
Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Troy. Pa.
Mrs. E. P. Shaw, Shesheqnin, Pa.
Rev. N. A Del'ew. Pcnfield, N. Y.
Calvin Carpenter, Esq. Elmira, N. Y.
Mr. E. A. Scott. Elmira. N. Y.
Mr. XL Richardson, Elmira, N. Y.
Mrs, J. H. Webb, Towanda, Pa.
Xlrs. J. H. Nevins, Towanda, Pa.
Mr. G H. Bunting, (tailor) Towanda, Pa.
Mrs. G. W. Vincent. Shesheqnin, Pa.
Mr. A. Million, (tailor) Monroeton, P.a.
Mr. Percival Powell, (tailor) Shesheqnin, Pa.
Mrs. Owen Spalding. Waverly, N. Y.
Di. G. H. Morgan. Wysox. Pa.
All orders by mail or Express will receive prompt at
tention. Persons not having the full amount can be ac
commodated with short credit.
A liberal discount given to Agents. Address
March 5,1K60. B. F. SHAW. Towanda. Pa.
To Merchants and Dealers in Freight.
r PHE Boat 13, U. S. Express Freight, will
I. run from the " Tozcr Bridge," to Towanda and
Standing Stone, three days in each week. All Freight
from Waverly and oilier places, will he promptly deliver
ed. and st the Captain, risk except stores, syrup and ino
lasses will he at the risk of the owners. But all care will
be used by the Captain and proprietors. Freight will be
taken at tbe lowe-t prices until the river freezes up.—
Captain STONE will use his test endeavors to find a safe
channel in Did Susquehanna, whose banks will net slide
out. All orders directed to JABKZ STONE, at \ thens, will
be promptly attended to at all times. The Boat 13, U.
S Express Freight, will start on Tuesday, August 21,
1860. B. F. STONE, Proprietor.
JABEZ STONE, Ag't and Capt.
Direct orders to JABEZ STONE, Athens, Bradford Co.,
Pa. JABEZ bTONE, Agent.
Athens, Aug. 22. 1860.
Carriage Manufactory at Alba.
rJTPJ*- REYNOLDS, FELLOWS &
co._ respectfully Inform the people of
J Western Bradford and the p-.blic general
ly. that thtir operations have not been in the least dis
turbed by the fire, and they are as usual prosecuting their
business in all its branches. They are manufacturing to
order, and will keep on hand,
Carriages, Sltighs, Buggies,' Skeletons, Lum
ber and Democrat Wagons,
m ide of the very best materials, and in the most subs tan
iial and woikmanlike manner They use nothing but
the best of stock, their timber hc-ing mostly Irom the
East, and everything being selected with reference to its
durability.
As an evidence of the value of their work they point
to the fact, that they received the first premium at the
last Bradford County Fair, and at a previous Fair the
first, Jremium for Cutters.
BLACKSMITHING done in all its branches, and par
ticulsh attention paid to Custom Work.
Alba. April 4. iB6O.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
Near the Brulge, Towanda, Pa.
JOHN LAUGHLIN respectfully informs
the public that he has leased the new and commodi
ous Hotel rocently erected near the Bridge, and having
furnished it thoroughly, is now prepared to accommodate
such of the travelling public as may give him a call.
He will endeavor by attention ta 'the wautsof bis gueßtß
and by the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por
tion o"f public patronage.
The Bar will be kept stocked with the best Sprituons
and Malt Lsqnors. Good Stabling is attached, with care
ful attendance. May 23, 1860.
TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
tf STORE, an elegant assortment of Embroideries. Em
broidered Collars, Embroidered Setts, Embroidered Edg
ings, Embroidered Inserting-, ilar.-uilles Collars, Mar
sailles Setts, Embroidered Flouncing-, Crape Collars,
Crape Setts, Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as
sortment of Black Lace Veils.
BLACXSKXITHZNa.
\ DAM ESSEXWIXE respectfully informs
Lx. the public that he may still be fonnd at the old
stand where he has worked for so many years.and where
he is now doing all kinds of BLACKSMITHING, in the
same workman like manner which has distinguished hint
for years past.
The public is reqne-ted to give him n trial, as by re
newed exertions to please and strict attention to iiusi
a ess he is deteruiiued to merit a share of public patron
age.
HORSE-SHOEING done in the best manner, and at
the lowest prices.
PRODUCE of all kinds will be taken in the payment
for wrok, but ciedit positively declined.
Call at tho old shop of ADAXI ESSEN WINE, east side
of Xlain street opposite Rartlett's Fouudry.
Towanda, Mav lrt. Isfifi.
WOOL ! WOOL I WOOL 1—25,000 lbs.
' ' XX ANTED ! —The highest market price will be
paid rt May 23,1860. M. E. SOLOMON'S.
#S*\X*a.h your XVool clean before you bring it to mar
ket, on the sheep, it possible, or in tub, as one-third will
be deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the
wool trade, and farmers can do it a good deal cheaper, as
above mentioned. '
the enclosure of tbe subscriber,
J in Warreu towushii, Bradford county, Pa., on the
llth of June, five creatures, supposed to be one year old.
—being 3 steers and 2 heifers,— l jet black steer ; 1 pale
red steer, line back, some whito underbelly; 1 triple
-.teer with a white star lh his forehead ; 1 red heiler, also
1 red heifer with brindle cast, with white under belly.
Warreh, July 16, iB6O. AV'M. C. BOWE.V.
CHEESE. —A line article of Cheese always
on hand and for sale, wholesale and retail, by
C V PATCH
IWUfUanrous.
~lggfc~ NEW ATTRACTIONS!
Ibf At Goo. H. Wood's Gallery,
ji TOWANDA, PA.
1 \ You can procure, at low prices,
/ \PeffiTOOMPIHS,
B \of all sizes, np to life size, either plain or re
>i touched, colored in oil or pastille.
Also, MELAINOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. and al
most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases for
50 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion.
Melainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except for
children. All work warranted. August 10.1859.
THIS IS^ THE ISHMEXT
J- where you can find a very fine assortment of
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
ces from $8 to $2O, according to finish REPAIRING
done as usual iu aneat and workmanlike mannerand war
ranted. WM. A. CHAM BERLIN.
THIS OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION!
THE subscriber would announce
to the public that he has now on
and, and will make to order all
Uinds of CABINET FURNITURE,
:ijl,Buch as Sofas,Divans.Lounges,Cen
lyiliiiSl jjj tre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Ta
jmßwr We. Mahogany, Walnut. Maple and
l| W j fc Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various
*- 3 S—-Y kinds, Cliairsand Bedsteads of every
description, which are, and will be made of the be-t ma
terial and workmanlike manner, aud which tiiey will sell
for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware
room in the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea
sonable terms. A good HEARSE will tic furnished on
Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON.
Towanda, January 1.1857.
DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here
tofore existing between the subscribers under the
firm of CULP A KIRBY, is this day dissolved by mutual
pouscqt. The books, notes, accounts, and other obliga
tions and papers belonging to said firm, are now in ihe
hands of JERK CULP for settlement.
Ali accounts and notes overdue on the Ist day of Feb
ruary next, will be put in course ot collection without re
spect to persons. Until that time Grain,, Sheep Pelts and
Hides will be received in payment.
JERRY GULP,
Towanda, August 1, 1859. J. P. KIRBY.
JERRY CULP
Will hereafter carry on the HARNESS AND SADDLE
BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at the old stand
of Culp A Kirhy, where he solicits a continuance of the
patronage hitherto enjoyed. A large stock of Ready-Made
articles and materials will he kept on band, and every
exertion made to deserve the favor of the public.
McCABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Be/oic J. Kingsbety's store, il lain st.
'"I'MIE subscriber would respectfully tender his sincere
1 thanks t<> the public lor the very liberal patronage
extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same.
He begs leave to assure that lie intends to keep on hand
as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS ol all kinds,
the best the country affords, which lie intends to sell for
very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.
it£~ A quantity of first qualit of SALT PORK, put up
by myself, cheap, by the barrel 5r pound.
Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place within
the corporation.
Towanda, August 12,1853. J McCABB.
TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS.
Towanda Marble Factory.
( \eo rly Opposite the Baptist Church.)
f The subscribers have opened the TOWAN
DA MARBLE FACTORY, where he will be
prepared to furnish Monuments and Tomb
Stones, manufactured from the beM qualities
of RUTLAND and ITALIAN MARBLE, and
wrought into such styles and designs as will
suit every variety of taste.
*£§ Persons wishing to make their selections
3 can do so whenever in Towanda, by calling at
this New Establishment.
The superior quality of the stock, the nrtistical beauty
of the work.and the promptness with which orders will
be tilled, will offer inducements to visit this new shop.
F. M. BALDWIN.
MILLS BARKER,
Towanda, Jan. 2, 1860. Proprietor.
REFERENCES.
WAVERLY. TOWANDA, PA.
Hon. Nathan Bristol, Prof. C. It. Co'ourn,
C. 11. Shepard. Cashier, Rev. Julius Foster,
It. G. Crans, Merchant, H. S Mercur, Merchant,
Alpin A Doubleday.do. Moutanyes, "
Rev. J). Crane, T. M. Woodruff, Sheriff,
" Wm. Putnam. Col. A. M'Kean, Prot'y,
" D. A. Shepard, Hon. D. Wilmot,
F.Tyler.Pres't. Bank. " J.C. Ad'ms.
CHEMUNG. " Wm. Elwell,
G. W. Buck, Esq. E. A. Parsons, Ed. Argus.
WYSOX. E. 0. Goodrich,Ed.Reporter.
Y. E. Piollet. Esq.
New Arrival of Boots & Shoes
AT
NELSON'S.
Ladies' celebrated serge Long GAITERS, at NET-SON'S
Ladies' serge bottomed GAITERS, at NELSON'S.
Ladies' French kid heeled SUPPERS, at NELSON'S.
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, at NELSON'S.
Misses' French kid heeled SLIPPERS, at NELSON'S.
Child's copper-toed SHOES, at NFILSON'S.
Infant's SHOES,at NELSON'S.
All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, at NELSON'S
dent's Oxford TIES, at f 1 C 3 and fl 75, at NELSON'S.
Gent's thick and kip BOOTS. $2 75 & S3, at NELSON'S.
Gent's calf peg'd BOOTS. $3 50 to 14 50, nt NELSON'S
Gent's calf sewed BOOTS, $5 and $5 50, at NELSON'S
They are determined not to be undersold, at NELSON'S
They have engaged the services of Mr.WEBB,
of New York city, a highly finished work
man. to make first class pegged aud 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 $i 625, at NELSON'S.
Call and leave your measure, at NELSON'S.
All kinds of Repairing, done at NELSON'S.
All kinds'of Country Produce taken for Boots
aud Shoes, at NELSON' 3.
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, Conneeticut.
Cash Capital, $1,500,000
Assets January 1, 1860, 2.194,100
Liabilities, Claims not due, 179,957
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
JVew York City.
Cash Capital $1,000,000
Assets, January I, 1860 1,458,396
Liabilities, Claims not due, 45,580
CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
Cash Capital $ 309,000
Assets, January 1, 1860 336,071
Liabilities, Claims not due, 21,968
AMERICAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY,
New York City.
Cash Capital $ 200,000
Polices issued upon Farm Dwelings, Barns, and their
contents, for a term of years without requiring a premium
note. Applications made to the subscribvr at AI.LEN A
BANKS Law Office, Waverly, will receive immediate at
tention. R. A. ELMER.
Wkverly, N. Y. Feb. 22. 1860. A cent.
C'OD FISH and Mackerel at
' ir*MFK2r.Y**.
ittfsccllancous. _
Snsqueijamta Collegiaie Institute,
TOWAXD4, BRADFORD CO., PA.
FACULTY :
OLIVER S.DEAN, A.R. Principal. Professor of Ancient
Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences.
WM. H. DEAN, A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor
of Mathematics and Natural Science.
Prof. CHARLES R. COBURN, County Superintendent,
General Director of Normal Department.
Mrs. OLIVER S. DEAN, Preceptress.
Miss ANNA M. DEAN. Assistant Preceptress.
M.ss HELEN K. DEAN Second Assistant Teacher.
Miss MARIETTA O. DICKINSON, Teacher of Vocal and
Instrumental Music.
WM. 11. DEAN. Librarian.
Mr. D. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward.
Mrs. D. C. DAYTON, Matron.
The Fall Terra commences WEDNESDAY, AU
GUST 22, and will continue 14 weeks.
TUITION, FEU TERM :
[Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering
the school, and one-halt at the middle of the terra—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 700
Classical, 2d and 3d vear, per term 8 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 $ 3 00
German.. 3 00
Drawing 5 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 nniversaiy exercises will be held at
the close of the Spring term.
No deduction will lie 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
lie taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute,
by the Teacher ol Vontl Music.
" This arrangement has been adopted for the past term,
and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to
the plan pursued iu former years, special pains will be
taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to
take lessons in this branch. Terms will lie as heretofore :
Tuition on Piauo Forte, per terra $lO 00
Use of instrument on which to take lessons 50
do for practice 2 00
Pupils boarding in the Hall wilt furni-d] their own tow
els. Ac., and the table silver a., 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.
Normal Department —Special exercises are arranged
without extra charge for those preparing themselves as
Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. R- COBURN, the
aide and well known Superintendent of Common Schools
in the county, h i- kindly consented to organize the Tea
cher's class, and direct the course to be pursued.
He will also be present : tn conduct its exercises as often
as practicable, and will deliver frequeut 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 Pall term.
I'rof. Coburii'a 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 repiilatation the institu
tion has hitherto enjoyed, ami iu rendering it more wor
thy of future patronage and support
WILLIAM H. DEAN, • . ,
Aug. 0,1300. OLIVER 8. DEAN, ( Principals.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
LOCATED OVER THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY BANS.
BIJWGIZAIWTGJM\ PJ. Y
Rooms open for Instruction, from 9 A. M. to 9] P. M.
FACULTY,
D. 3V. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of
Accounts, Practical Accountant, Author of Lowell's
Treatise upon Bosk-Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the
same, Ac.
JOHN RANKIN, Commercial Accontant, Professor of
Kook Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
A. J. WARNER. Professor of Practical and Ornamental
Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Cunespou
dence.
LECT UREES.
Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, Lecturer on Commercial
Law and Political Economy.
Hon. RANSOM BAI.COM, Lecturer on Contracts, Prom
issory Notes and Hills of Exchange.
Rev. Pr. E. ANDREWS, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
H<>n. SHERMAN I). PnEi.rs, WILLIAM R. OSBURN Esq.,
TRACT R. MORGAN, Esq.
The object of this College is to afford to all an oppor
tunity of obtaining a thorough Hu-iness Education.
The Books and forms ore carefully arranged by practi
cal accountants expressly for this Instilutiou, and em
brace all the rcent improvements.
The course of Instruction comprises every department
of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the
science and practice of Double Entry Boole-Keeping as
applied to the following kinds of business, viz :—General
Merchandizing, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission,
Steamboating, 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. Ry this arrangement every student
is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise 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.
TERMS:
For Rook-Keeping, full accoutant's course, including
Practical Penmanship. Commercial Computations and
Diploma.—(Time unlimited) $35 oo
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
HiT Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography.
For further particular! - spud for a circular.
Ringliamton. March 15, 18fi0 ly4l.
SELECT SCHOOL
For Young Ladies.
MISSES CIIUBBUCK respectfully in
form the public that the Fall term of their school
will commence on Monday, the 27th day of August,
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 contide pupils to their care.
MISS FANNY L. CHI'BBUUK will have entire charge
of Music; and a limited number of scholars only will be
taken.
TERMS, PER QUARTER OF 14 WEEKS.
First Class —To include the elementry English
Branches .' $4 00
Second Class— To include the more advanced
English branches,with Mat hematics and Latin $C 00
Third Class —To include Mathematics, Moral
and MeutalPliilosopby, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,
with Latin $7 00
Music. —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of Instru
merit per quarter, $lO ; French, per term, $3, and Draw
ing $3. extra.
Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a
desk and chaff.
•#-Any information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox.
Towanda. August 20, 1860.
WAKMM'S CORNET BMD,
I.ACEYVILLF, PA.
BENJ. E. WAKEM AN, Leader, and comprising a num
ber of good musicians, announce to the pnblic that
they are prepared to furnish music for Parades, Excur
sions, Balls, Ac., on reasonable terms. Address.
Laceyville, July 17,1860. BENJ. E. WAKEM AN.
ST RATTON'S YEAST CO\IPOUNId7
No excuse for having poor Bread, nor for borrowing
Yeast, when you can buy a first rate article and enough
for ore cent for y large Baking at
)?2C FOTMA
£Hcrcfumtof?c, srr.
PATTON & PAYNE,
l Jmr
No. 4, Fatton's Block, Towanda, Fa.,
Have recently added largely to their stock of
URUGS \ M||l@SHii
CHEMICALS,
FAMILY GR( )CERIES.
They also have constantly on hand
FURS WINES AND LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
FRESH CAMPHENE,
At the lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior
quality, manufactured expressly lor the gaa-jet Fluid
Lumps. They also keep a!! the Popular
PA TENT MEDICINES,
of the day. Every article going from this store is war
ranted as represented, and if any prove difierent, they
will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded.
J. G. PAT TON,
To wanda, Feb. 1, 1859. Dr. K. P. PAYNE.
Storrs and Chatfield.
OWEGO, N. Y,
Are agents for the sale of
Wheeler's Fatent Railway Chain
II OESE- PO W K 11.
WHEELERS PATENT
Combined Thresher and Winnower,
OVERSHOT THRESHER,
(With Vibrating Separator,)
Single or One horse Power anil Separator,
WHEELERS CLOVER I FULLER,
LAWRENCE SAW-MILLS, (for sawing wood, Ac.)
All the above machines are m mufactored bv Wheeler,
Melick, & Co., Albany, N. V., and are warranted to give
entire satisfaction, or may be returned at the expiration
ola reasonable time for trial.
S. HORTON & Co.'s
CELEBRATED DOG POWERS. FOR CHURNING, &C.
Constantly on hand.
WFarmors and others wishing to procure any of the
above articles, will do well to call upon u before pur-haa
ing- Jane 1859.
Extraordinary Inducements
TO THE BUYERS OF
FURXriURE AND CHAIRS.
HAVING Breath- increased mv former
of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, I am
p, r rniiii. d t-> di<po-e of these ue.umlua
tions rapidly, and - th that rie-ugn >,Ter all articles at
unprei odented low pi ices. for Cash
ie ,1 s. is it :li, t . *2O. line < .me Seat Chairs 75 cts.
rach. a nice Bed-tend lor "JO shillings.
1 have now more th in (id di fluent patterns of Chairs.
Bureaus. Desks for tin farmer er mediant, looking
Glasses. Looking glass Plates Portrait and Picture frames
of gilt. Hose wood. Mahogany anil Walnut corner ; 20
patterns of Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work Ta
llies. Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can be tound
in a city Ware house.
A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with a good
Hearse ready, at all times.
Purchasers w I! be sure to find the right place, south
side of the public square, one door ei*t of Hontanyaa.
Towunda. I*••-. i. 1 CHESTER WELLS.
M YER'SJI I LL'S"
THE nndersigtied having purchased the above well
known mills and attai lied 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 lir*t
•lass Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa
ironuge of the community—trusting that the reputation
the mill has heretofore borne may not suffer in the hands
of the new firm. It shall be our" aim to do all work en
trusted to us promptly and in the best 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. FItOST will continue to give his own persona! 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 MYETt J. p. PXOfIT E. T. FOX.
NORTH TCWAXDA. Oct. G. 1858.
GEO. IT. HT'TVTIXO.
RESPECTFULLY informs his former customers and
the public generally, that lie has removed his
TAILOR'S SH OP,
To one door south of Tracy A Moore's store and imme
diately opposite I>. C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main St.
He Hatters himself that from his long experience in bu
siness he will he able to please ail 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 $t 50each
and other work in proportion for READY PAY.
Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, il
He red Towanda, March 20, 1858.
The Argus Book bindery
Again in Full Operation !
\I7"E have the gratifieatic n of announcing to onr frfends,
>V customers, and the public, that we are now pre
pared to do
BOOK BIXOIXO,
in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles
and on the most favorable terms. '
Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H.
C. Wnn'KKAH.a finished workman from Philadelphia
aud having added extensively to the fixtures of the cou
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.
AS* Customers should be particular to remember that
the " Argus Bindery," is in the Argus Building, as form
erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and is con
nected with our Book atid Stationery Store and Printing
Office, where all work should be delivered.
CAUTION.—We are compelled in justice to ourselves,
and our old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition
upon the pnhttc generally, to caution them against a sort
a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is
the Argus Binder v. Thu fraud is practiced no doubt,
with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold
and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau
tioned.
ar Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work
guarranted.
**- Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment
for work.
C 0" Having made complete arrangements, we are pre
pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or
pattern, at prices as low as elsewhere.
Sowanda, March 5. 1860. E. A. PARSONS.
FISH! FISH!! FISH iT!
THE best assortment in Ptnnsylvania. Consisting cf
Mackerel, Trout. White Fisk, Blue Fish. Salmon
Codfish, Pickled and Smokd Herring. Smoked Halibut
Ac. Ac., on hand, and to be *oM cheap, by
Tcwanda, June 10, 18C0 ' R. PATCH.
Uusfncss (Paras.
DR CHAS. M TURNER, PHYSIC}.
# SURGEON, otter* his professional
the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity. Off ' >
idence in the dwelling recently occupied bvH
Ssq.. one door north of the Episcopal Churcho u
E. OVEKTON, JU un w , - .
rVrERTON ct MONT A NYE ATtI
\J AEYSA TLA H-Office in Union Block t 4
y occupied by J AS. MACFAKI. AMC. -'"nte
H. J. .MADfLt, p T\ --
MA DILL A MORROW, ATTOJ{yTA
ANI) COUNSELLORS AT LAW A
overJlercur' Store.Towanda,Pa. - —OtE^
Towanda, April 2, fB.
- -
] )R. E H. MASON, PIIYSICIA A* a Vr
, & ( r F h:OA ' offerB hta professional service* t
people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at hL™
on l'ine street, where he can always be found wC ***
professionally engaged.. * ,e ® t*
1? R. PARSONS, A TTORM: v
LAW, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Officer
M. A H. F. Long's store. 7, ujL
HENRY B. \UKEAN, attornp,
AT LAW, TOWANDA. PA.; will '' V
attention to business entrusted to him. Collection*
ou reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. m '*
LM.HAXAXSMITH, HAVIN
-LJ Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Ml'
Store. Dec. 1,1857. r -'b
jE~3;2k DR. iT westonT^ev
{rff9S3s% TJST, permanently located in To*,,''
OFFICE one doorsouth of BailcvA Vert!
j Towanda. Feb. 19.1859. ' evt ' ;
O. B. WOODRUFF—DIOTTIST.
I PERMANENTLY located in Towanda -
. Office No. 5, Brick Row. over H. W. NOBLES' STO-
Entrance one door south of Tracy A Moo res. ,)v I „
DR G. 8. PECK, sr/t(;i;ox w
MECHANICAL DENTIST, TOWAVDA a
Sir Office. No. 1, Bri<-k Row, over E. T. Fox's mT
—entrance first door cn Pine st. February 1 Lav
PUY H WATKI NsTvI TTORNEYAI
U LAW, TOWANDA. PA.
Office opposite Laporte, Mason Jt Co
tar"" M " " m '""
| VR JOHN M'INTOSII. will be found f
; ±J his old office, Patten'* Blo<k, during Spring,-
Simmer. Teeth nserted on Vul anised Rubber- - 'i
latest improvement is dentistry. Specimen piece tr i
seen at the office. Persona iudebte I to me will nuL
P v P JOHN MTNTOSH
Towanda v March 20, HOO.
DR.PORTERS
OLD DRUG STORB
Already admitted to be
The largest, safest and most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA! 1
wrrir
An established reputation for keeping the best meticm, 1
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and |
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, wliodevot
the most careful attention.pay the strictest regard f
to accuracy, and use only selected arti
cles. and medicines of unques
tioned purity, has lieconit
7IJS OSDI STUB
With prices revised to corrf-ponii with the rnarke:
WHOLESALE AND RET,\l\
ALL AKTICLEs WARKANTED AS BSTRESENTEP.
By recent arrangements with the Manufactorers InpH
ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purciia- 8
ses, the prices will always be at the low
est point for Prime Goodk.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, GlaJ
DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS.
Everything in this e.rtrnsive slick trill It i
Cheap for Cash !
TRICES REDUCED, VIZ:
Of Soaps, Perfumer?, Bru>hcs, Conili
Pocket Knives and Razors,
Lamps and Materials for lJf
TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICFLF
TO3ACCO &. SNUFF.
All the Popular Patent MediAm.
Tooth, Skin SL Hair Preparation*,
Fancy Articles of all Descriptions,
Eclectic, Botanic and Honuzopathic Mtuuurm
Spices, Bird Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden Steal J
FISH TACKLE. AMMUNITION, Ac.
Constituting the most, complete assortment, embm .1
the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, I
and revised for the Cash System.
DR. PORTER'S CAMPHENE !
DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL!
DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID !
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivailed by any a up
Market.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
For Family Use,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted:'
what they are iutended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Pr. Porter's Trct-oral Syrup price 37j
Pr. Porter's Family Embrocation •' 25
Pr. Porter's Tonic Elixer. '• so
Pr Porter's Worm Syrup •• 25
Pr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphiite* . "100
Pr. Porter's Uterine Tonic "150 "
Pr. Porter's Blackberry Ralsani " 2>
Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " .' " 25
lr. Porter's Cejihaiic Snuff " 25 '
f>r. Porter's Tooth Powder " 25 "
Pr. Porter's Tricogene " 25 "
Pr. Porter's Tricophilc " 25 " H
f)r. Porter's Shampoo.... 25 " fs
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion.!... " 37} "
Ir. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Black Ink " 25 "
I >r. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37} ' ■
Pr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 25 "9
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 2i "
Ylt'ilical Ad tire given gralHiltiibly at tlieofiit* \
Cliavging only for Medicine.
as - Thank ul for pa-t liberal patronage would respf 'H
fully announce to his friends and the public that no ;
shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continaaact y
their confidence and patronage, at the
CASHDRTJG STORiI
Corner of Main and Pine streets. .1
June 30, 1859. H. C. PORTER. M- P- [1
FASHIONABLE SHAVING & HAIR DRESSING |
r pilE subscriber respectfully returns tnars- 1
L to the citizens of Towanda and vicinitv. fr t
liliernl patronage bestowed, and hopes to merit a C'N I
nance of public favors, by a stricftitteution t> L - I
Having an experienc ed workman, late of I
he feels confident that nil manner of work r.sualiv ** I
by Barbers, ran be done at his Saloon. Shaving foe * 1
and comfort will not be excelled. Hair Cutting U I
latest styles; Shampooing—the only place in 'U" ' I
where it can be done in the latest style. Are ye"/'" I
bled with dandruff or scurf, call at the Sa! ioo* n, ' l £ I
a cool and invigorating s'oampoo. Coloring the H'-(
and Whiskers, from a red or gray to a ben lP, f I
or black, and make it appear in a life !ik- ma-'' ~ I
Honeiug and setting razors in a satisfactory way. ' " :J
Coats, Pants and Ve-ts renovated. . „ - 1
Call and give me a trial, in the basement of t-f '" I
am H
August 9, 1860. SOLOMON I OOP'* £9