Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 21, 1861, Image 4
iitto atibri'Usnucnts. HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS. FARMERS, ALL WHO WANT VUSUB &2E(&U(DS9 I HAVE jast received from the City, ai Large Stock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, of every variety. My stork of LIQUORS has been pur chased for CASH, directly from the Importer's, whereby I am enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching Harvest, a Superior and Pure arti.de of Liquor, of any kiud whatever, at LuU'EU PRICES than were ever be fore offered in Towandu. HOTEL KEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 have tacilitiesfoi purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Resides my I.iuuore are warranted pure and unadulter ated. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and (Great est Variety of TO3ACCO AND SECARS fiver brought to Towanda. which having been purchased directly from the Manufacturers ant! Importers, enables me to i cu'.petc with the Wholesale Tobacconists of the city. Hotel kt p.ers and others are respectfully invited to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars and To 1 ucco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every do ■ ription, will be kept constantly on hand, at prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town. Confident that I am enabled to sell my entire stock of | flood 3, either at Whoh -ale or Retail, less than like goods can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so licit the public to an examination at fa 5, Brick Row. 11. W. NOBLE. Townti la. J..tie 14, 1860. ret-.. CODDING &" RUSSELL, T "I AVE pure ha- -.d the large and well known establish- ; j | ment of i>. ('. Hall, and are now receivingfrom Now j York, the large-t and most complete assortment of HARD-WARE, ever ottered hr sale in this market, which will be sold t;HiSA P for i ash or appoved Credit. We have a htr rr at d well selected stock of M nod and , Goal COON I N't! STOVES, every variety of pattern and | ' stylo of Parlor, Diuing-Rooui. Six-Plate, and Cylinder 1 , Stoves, which we can. and will sell as cheap as can be purehas. .in this or any adjoining county. Also a lull and complete assortment of IRON AND STEEL, Nails and Gl: s, Paints and Oils, House Trimmings, Car riage Trimmings. Springs, linn Axels and Boxes,of all sizes, Carpenters and Joiners Tools. Black, anutha Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill Saws, Table and Pocket C 2 WU r _mVJBL^"BLt3 of every description. I'untps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tubes. llßl'iT.k Wi i A.IID PLtTlin WARE. the late-t and most approved patters. A iarge quantity , of TIV-U ARE AND ST<> \ i. PIPE, always on hand.— j I Parent -Stretched Leather BELTING. Every name aud i form of FARMING SO(U.S. ! JOB WORK dune on short notice and wa l ranted. J i GRAIN, Old Ir.ui. Copper, Brittannia, Brass, Bees- ] wsSc and Feat here, taken in exchange for Goods. 11 We invite " the whole world and the rest of mankind,*' ] to call and examine our our good- before purchasing.-- < Our motto will be use every man well and submit to noth- 1 ina wrong. , ■' £Tj- One doOr south of Tracv and Moore and Powell's j ] Block, Main street, CODDING & RUSSELL, i jou.n v. codvimj, I i 1 C. s. ni sbeia. ) Towanda, Sept- 21, ltCh. BOOKS AMDSTATIONARY. I (SUCCESSOR TO O. D. BARTLETT,) I I AT THE OLD STAND ! ! : HAVING pnrcbascd the rntire slock of _ Bonks and Stationary, Paper Hangings, Ac., Ac. of 0.I. Birtiett, to which lias been adced a large assort• ment of everything in the line of BOOKS A STATION ARY, making t- large and complete an assortment as can tie Im: lin the county. 1 invite my friends and the public to .ill and ex miine for themselves. Mv I keoasi eef SCHOOL BOOKS, MBCEIjL AN- i EOCS LI'iF.RATURE, HISTOUYS A BIOGRAPHY'S, RKI.B i IOUS WORKS. A large assortment of BLANK BOOKS, ol all shrine and size, and as low as can tie had at any other establishment. Also, a fine lot of BIBLES, , large and small, Commentaries, Prayer and Hymn Books. I would i all particular attention to my stock of PAPER HANGINGS. Of which I have a great variety of pattern's and of the latest styles. I still continue the NEWS-ROOM, and have constantly on band all the Daily and Weekly papers, standard Monthly Magazines, Thompson's Bank Note Reporter. Monthly and Semi Monthly. Also, Greely's Political Text Book. Subscriptions received for the Weekly Tri bune, Genesee Farmer, Ac.. Ac, it shall be my aim to i sell everything at the lowest rates. All I ask is that my friends and citizens throughout the county will give me a call belore buying elsewhere, and 1 think I can please them both as to price and quality. 1 shall be continually adding t" my stock and intend to keep on hand the lar gest assortment that can be found in the county. Remember the place,at O. D. Bartlett's old .stand. Tow Oct. 1 i, lfrfl). A. F. COWI.ES. A. V7ICS2IIAIVI <k SGI*, UTOULD respectfully announce to the public that they have purch.v-ed ol J. D. Humphrey, his entire stock of DRY GOODS, aud in addition are now receiv ing, from New York, large -upplies of Goods adapted to the season, embracing ail the varieties of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS A CAPS, YAX KEE NOT 10NS, Ac. Which they now offer for sale, at the store formerly oc cupied by Humphrey A Wiekhain, (west snieol the Pub- I lie Square). J'ogy would most cordially invite all to call i and examine their extensive assortment, as they are de- 1 tcrmined to Offer their goods, for cash, at such prices as 1 cannot fail to suit the closest purchaser X. B.—Dealers can be supplied by us with Gents Bo soms and i illars, Sewing Silks andGiHott's Pens, at the manufactures price. A. WICKHAM, Towanda, Oct. 22,1C0. O. 1). WICKHAM. GREAT RUSH OF STOVES, TO THE METROPOLITAN HARD WARE STORE. ORWELL, PA., rpOQETUIER with an increased variety of J_ lIION and STEEL. Heavy additions to the stock of HUBS, FELLOES A SPOKES, and almost every de scription of Hardware constantly arriving. Carriage, House, Coffin, Harness, and Stove "Trimmings, in large or . small quartitics, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Drag Teeth, Plough wheels and all Farming Implements. Heavy Goods in stock, or to older. Cash paid lor l'eits, and Furs. Wanted, Old Copper, Lead, Britannia and Brass. Nov. I, I*oo. s. N. BRONSON. "WA II JD HO u SHI. Towanda, ra. r l l lll' Subscribers having leased this well I known lb'tel for a term of years, would inform their friend-aud the traveling public, that they will be most ha;qy to a • minodate aii who may lavor them with a call." it will be the aim of the present proprietors to j make the Wars Hgv.-b at once comfortable, pleasant I aud cheerful. Yours Truly, Jan. 17. I*6l. POWELL A SMITH. WANTED! ALL the FAT and nicely dressed POUL TRY, in Bradford County. A nice article, with Empty Crop*, will bring good "prices in CASH or Gro ceries, at PATCH'S. Towanda, Nov. 27,1W0. GROTJIaD PEPPER, VLLSiMCE, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cayenne Pepper, Mu-t.ard Ginger. Coffee, Beards anil Cum ingtV pnroast of ocb for rale cheap by He. .'J. " C. H. PATC H. Jfrtscellaiuous. jsusqutjiaiimt CoUcgfoit Institute TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACULTY ! OLIVER S.PEAN, A.B. Principal, Professor of Ancient 1/languages, aud Mental and Moral Sciences. WM. H. DEAN, A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Proi, CHARLES It. COBURN, County Superintendent, General Director of Normal Department. Mrs. OLIVER S. DEAN, Preceptress. Miss ANNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress. Mi-s HELEN E. DEAN. Second Assistant Teacher. Miss MARIETTA G. DICKINSON,Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. WM. H. DEAN, Librarian. Mr. D. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward. Mrs. D. C. DAYTON, Matron, i The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AU i GUST 22, and will continue 14 weeks. TUITION, fkb TERM : ' [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering the school, and one-halt at the middle of the term—fuel and contingencies included.] Primary, per term $ 5 00 Preparatory _ jj Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 Higher, Ist "and 2d year, per term 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 09 Classical, 2d and 3d year, 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 EXTENSES : French $ 3 00 German 3 00 Drawing o 00 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light 2 00 Washiug, per dozen 38 The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 weeks each. The Anniversaty exercises will be held at I the close of the Spring term. No deduction will be made for absence, except m 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 he taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute, by the Teacher of 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 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 on which to take lessons 50 do for practice 2 00 Pupils hoarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow els, Ae., and the table silver ai their option. It is desira ble that they also furnish their own bed ant! bedding when it is co tvenient, 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 exet ises are arranged without extra charge for those preparing themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. 14. COBURN, the able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools in tiie count v, lias kindly con-ented to organize the Tea cher's class,"and direct the course to lie pursued. He will nl j o tie present 1 to conduct its exercises as often as practicable, and 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 j to be present during the Fall term. .... Prof. Coburu's connection with the institution is not j 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, and in rendering it more wor thy of future patronage and support. M 0. riVER^D^: N 'i r ''"'^ BOOK BINDERY. rpHE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus _L building would respectfully inform the public that he has removed his Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North Room of 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—- Having to share tny profits with no second person I Hat ter myself that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the public. Thankful for the confidence reposed in me and the pub lic appreciation of my work, for the last two years, I shall endeavor in th a future to merit the continuance oi public support. Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All work will be warranted. Terms, Cash. Also, a large assortment of STATIONERY of the best quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta ble's BI.ANKS. of all kinds. PICTURE FRAMES, round, square and oval; and pic tures framed to order, cheaper than ever known here. [ JOHANN F. BENDER, Towanda, Jan. 11,1860. Bookbinder and Artist. CAUTIOOT. " To lie, or not to be— hat is the question ! Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous opposition. Or by taking up arms against a sea ol printing ink, And opposing, end them." THE proprietor of the Argus takes occasion in adver tising his Bindery to indulge in an uncalled for (ting about a " sort of a concern," which is hoping " to delude i the public." As 1 have opened a Bindery on iny own ac- j eonnt, the inference is that if the puhlic bring their ] binding to me, they are in no danger of being defrauded. | For two years I have worked fur Mr. PARSONS, and lie | has taken great pains t • satisfy the public I was the " best j Binder in .America," as the columns of the Argus wil testify. Has he been all that time " deluding the pub ! lie?" If I have been engaged in a fraud, he has been th principal. But I refer to my work during that time a evidence that there has been no fraud practiced. Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery business, I have resumed business here on my own ac count,as I know of nothing which prevents me from fol lowing a legitimate and bawful calling for my support.— I shall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi ness to give public satisfaction. March 15. JOHANN F. BENDER .Binder. I.ADD, WEBSTER, 6t CO.. IMPROVED TIOHT STITCH Sewing Machines ! PRICES reduced to $5O and upwards, for Families and Manufacturing establishments. Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, Housekeepers, or any other persons in search of an instrument to execute any kind of kind of Sewing note done by machinery, make sure they secure the best, by examining ours before pur chasing. j A few of mady reasons why the SEWING MACHINES ! of LADD, WEBSTER & CO., are prefered above all i others i 1. They are so remarkably simple in their construction. A child can operate them and understand the mechanism 2. They are tlie strongest Sewing Machine made. It is almost impossible to break or get them out of order. 3. They are sure in their operation ; finishing the work in a uniformly perfect manner. 4. They make a light lock stitch, alike on both sides of ' the work, which cannot be unraveled. 5. They stitch, hem, biud, fell, run and gather, with out basting. C. They sew equally well the lightest and the heaviest fabrics. 7. They sew over the heaviest scams without changing the tension or breaking the linest thread. 8. They use any No. of Cotton, Thread or Silk directly from tiie spool. 9. They use a straight needle ; carved ones are liable to break. . 10. The needle lias a perpendicular motion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 11. They have a wheel feed; none others are in constan contact with the work. 12. They run easily and almost noiseless• 13. They are not liable to oil the dress of the operator. 14. They do not require a screw-driver to set the needle. 15. They do not have to lie taken apa't to oil or clean. IG. They are capable of doiug a greater range of work and in a moro perftt manner than any otlrer Sewing Ma chine : as is proved by the result of ocr challenge lor a trial, which has never been accepted. B.F. SHAW. Towanda, Oct. 10,1860. THE OLD STAND ;ST ILL IN OPERATION! THE subscriber would atmonnce to the public that be has How on fDi&s.yft'jf'p;. ' .-g|g| and, and will make to order all •jfa.ilLJLjlkinds of CABINET FURNITURE, liaS pKflusijd; {such as Sofas,Divans.Lonnges.Oen llfei 'tfe, Card, Pining and Breakfast Ta faCTFE? jMe. Mahogany. Walnut, Maple and j cherry Bureaus, Stands of various a., s Charrsand Bedsteads of every description, which are, and will be made of the best ma terial and workmanlike manner, aud which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware romn iu the country. HEADY-MADE COFFINS, on band on the most re*- sonahle terms. A good HEARSE will tie furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINBON. Towanda, January 1.1857. iHcrcfianWje. &c. ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. GONSISTING IN PART OF PRINTS, GINGHAMS, DE LAINES, PLAIDS, ESMERELDA, DESMARETS, GLACE DE MESSINA, REPS.i AND OTHER DRESS GOODS. ALSO SHAWLS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, CANTON & WOOL FLANNELS, Cassimeres, Denims, Jeans, <.be., JUST RECEIVED BY H. S. MURCUR. Dec. fith, 1860. H. S. MSECUE Requests particular attention to his large stock of CLOTHS, CASSiMERES, SATTINETTS, TWEADS, &C Also to an extensive assortment of Plain and Printed Merinoes, Plain and Printed Coburgs, Plain and Printed Wool and Common De ains, Wool and Union Plaids, Paris Reps, Mohairs, and other DRESS GOODS. Likewise to the Largest and best selection of English and AMERICAN PRINTS, And Ginghams, to be found in the County. BRUSSELS, VENITIA V,SUPERFINE, A INGRAIN C jN n T J E TINGS, WOOL AND COTTON druggists AKTD OIL CTOTES, MENS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, * i Of Every Description. HAT 3 AND CAPS. HARDWARE, 13.02*, 87222., 2JAI2.S, CORDAGE, WINDOW GLASS, SASH, SHOGSBIES,' OILS, PAINTS ANI) VARNISHES, ! CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, All of which are offered at the Lowest Prices. Towanda, October 1,1x60. The Argus Book bindery Again in Foil Operation ! \/S7"E have the gratification of announcing toourfrfends, | VV customers, and the public, that we are now pre- j pared to do BOOK IBIjSTDIZSIG, in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles, ami on the most favorable terms. Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H. C. WIIITKKAR. 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. tr Customers should he particular to remember that the " Argus Bindery," is in tne Argus Building, as form erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and is con nected with our Hook and Stationery Store and Printing Office, where all work should he delivered. CAUTION.—We are compelled in justice to ourselves, j 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 hold and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau tioned. Oar Particular attention paid to re-Binding. AH work guarranted. Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for work. tier Having made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or pattean, at prices as low as elsewhere. Sowauda, March 5, iB6O. E. A. PARSONS. WAVERLY INSURANCE AGENCY. INSURANCE at fair rates can be obtained of the sub scriber in the iollowing Stock Companies : sETN'A INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. Cash Capital $1,500,000 Assets January 1,1860 2,104,100 Liabilities, Claims not due, 179,957 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. IVeto York City. Cash Capital $1,000,000 Assets, January 1, 1860 1,458,396 Liabilities, Claims not due 45,580 CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. Cash Capital $ 309,000 Assets, January 1,1800 336,071 Liabilities, Claims not due 21,968 AMERICAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY, iVrifl York City. Cash Capital $ 200,000 Polices issued upon Farm Dwelings, Barns, and their contents, for a t.%n of years without requiring a premium note. Applications made to the stihscribitr at ALLEN & BANKS Law Office, Waverly, will receive immediate at tention. R. A. ELMER. i Waverly, N. Y. Feb. 22, 1860. Agent. | Carriage Manufactory at Alba. i jrmM, REYNOLDS, FELLOWS & j CO., respectfully inform the people of j sy Western Bradford and the public general ly, that their 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, Sleighs, Buggies, Skeletons, Lum ber and Democrat Wagons, See., made of the very best materials, and in the most suhstan tial and workmanlike manner. They use nothing but the best of stock, their timber being mostly from the East,and everything being selected with reference to its durability. As an evidence of the value of their work they poin to the fact, that they received the first premium at th last Bradford County Fair, and at a previous Fair tb first .premium for Cutters. BLAVCKSMITHLNG done in all its branches, and par ticular attention paid to Custom Work. Alba, April 4, 1860. CASH PRICES of Goods just received at MONTANYES' Store: MERRIMACK PRINTS 10 Cents SHEETINGS from 6 to 9. FRENCH MERINOS, 6 shillings. DELAINS from 1 to shillings. All other Goods in proportion. N. B.— Those having accounts due and unpaid ws I save cost to arrange them . MOKTAKYKH'. Towaridn, 0e4.15,19W. I .miscellaneous COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LOCATED (IVEII THE St'SQI'EIIANNA VALLEY BANK. BIWGSAMTOrff,:W. "ST- Rooms open for Instruction, from 9 A.M. to 9J P.M. FACULTY, W LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant. Author ol Lowell s Treatise upon llook-Keeping* Diagrams illustrating tlic JOHN RANKIN, Commercial Accoutant, lfeofessorof Kook-Keeping and Practical Mathematics. A. J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Correspon dence. LECTURERS. Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy- Hon RANSOM BAI.COM. Lecturer on Contracts, I rom ia,ory Notes aud Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, Lecturer ou Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. SnuriMAN D. PHELCS, IV ILLIAM R. OABI bh Esq. TBACT 11. Mono AN, 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 accouutants expressly for this Institution, auu em brace all the recent improvements. The course of Instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping i apnlied to the following kinds of business, viz General Merchandizing, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting, 1 or 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 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 12 and $2,50 per week. Assistance rendered to Graduates in procuring situation*. TEK M 9 : For Book-Keeping, full aecontamt's course, including l'ravtical Penmanship. Commercial Computations and Diploma.—(Time unlimited) $35 00 Same course for Ladies, (separate apartment) 20 00 Penmanship and Arithmetic lo 9$ Teacher's course in Penman-hip, practical and or namental 30 oo Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship 2 oo t/r Occasional clashes will be formed in Phonography For further particularr send for a circular. Binghamton. March 15, 18t;o.—ly il. Na, -Miammr ar AND WINTER GOODS! AT JOSEPH KINGSBERY'S, LARGE STOCK. Now ready at Retail, and are offered at Wholesale prices. LOCH AT THE TRICES A2TO Examine the Goods! Towanda, Oct. 15, ISfiO. NF.W ARRIVAL OF Fall & Winter Clothing. J. m. COLL2??3, (S now receiving, at his Old Stand on Main street, uext door to Codding A Russell, one of the lar gest, best selected and cheapest stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING, ever brought into this market, to which he invite* the attention of purchasers. Having had some experience in the business, he is able to offer inducements as to quality, style and price of goods not to be met with at any other establishment. His stock embraces the usual assortment of OVERCOATS, COATS, VESTS & PANTALOONS. of every style and price to suit the taste and pockets of customers. To those who prefer or desiring garments made to or der he would say that he keeps constantly ou hand a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A NESTINGS, which will be made up. on Short Notice, by experienced workmen an i warranted to give satisfaction in every way or no sale. Particular attention will be given to this class of custom, and every exertion made to please customers. Also, keeps on hand a large assortment of Genta Goods, Such as Shirts, Collars. Cravats, Under Shirt* and Draw ers. Gents Half Hose, Hat* and Caps, Carpet Hags Ac. Ct'TTiNO done as usual and warranted to tit. i! proper ly made up. No charges for Cutting when the goods are bought of us. Towanda, Nov. 1, 1860. Extraordinary Inducements TO THE BUYERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. HAVING greatly increased my formet stock of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, I atn determined to dispose of these accumlua tious rapidly, and with that design offer all articles at unprecedented low prices, for Cash. Good Sofas at $l6 to $2O, fine Cane Scat 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 Glasses, Looking glass Plates, Portrait and Picture frames of gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 20 patterns of Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work Ta bles, Hall Stands, and in fact anythiug that can be louinl in a city Ware-house. A large assortment of ready-made Coffin*, with a good Hearse ready, at all times. Purchaser's will be sure to find the right place, south side of the public square, one door east of Montanyee. Towanda. Dec. 1, 1859. CHESTER WELLS. rpo PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOY -- MENT, Agents Wanted in every Co. of the U. S., to engage in the sale of some of the be*t and most elegant ly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of the most interesting clutracter, adapted to the wants of the Farmer, Mechanic and Merchant; they are published in the best style and bound in the most substantial man ner, and are worthy a place in the Library of every Household in the Land. To men of enterprise and industrious habits, this busi ness offers an opportunity for profitable employment sel dom to be met with. Persons desiring to act as agents will receive prompt ly by mail full particulars, terms, Ac., by addressing LEARY, GETZ CO., Publishers. No. 224 Nortli Second street, Philadelphia " YEAST CAKES is the O best and cheapest article of the kind ever offered for sale ; ask any of the hundred families that have used it in this town, if they can recommend it. One cents worth is sufficient far a baking for a middle sized family. A large quantity just received at Sept' 12, iB6O. FOX'S. fUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE STORE, au elegant assortment of Embroideries. Km broidered Collars, Embroidered Setts, Embroidered Edg ings, Embroidered Inserting*, Marsaiiles Collars, Mar sailles Setts. Embroidered Elonncings, Crape Collars, Crape Setts, Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as ortment of Blaclc Lace Veil*. Bajous Sid Gloves ' ALL sizes, in colors, lilaek and White, of these celebrated gloves will always be fonnd at the KEYSTONE. (CHEESE. —A fine article of Cheese always J hud and let MIW, whoWseto and retail, by I C. B. FAWJtfc jttfsciUaaeous. PATTONS PAYNE, no. 1, Fatton's Block, Towanda, Pa., Have recently added largely to their stock of DRUGS a Wilis J CHEMICALS, FAMILY GROCERIES. They also have constantly on hand Pima wmrsa awd LIQUORS, FUlt MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FRESH CAMPHENE, At the lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior quality, manufactured expressly for the g at-jtl Fluid Lamp*, 'iliey al.io keep all the Popular J> A TEN T MEJ) ICINES, |of the day. Every article going from this store is war ranted as represented, and if any prove ditierent, they will be cheerfully taken buck, and the money refunded. J. (I. PATTOX, Towanda, Feb. 1, 1 -.Vs. Dr. B. D. PAYNE. NEW ATTRACTIONS ! 7*3; Jit Geo. 11. Wood's Gallery. it TOWANDA, PA. 1 \ Yon can procure, at low prices, /] \ IP M © f 0 0 IS APMSj |jf \of all sizes, up to life le, either plain or re * touched, colored in oil or pastille. Also. MKLAINOTYPES arid AM BIB>TYPES. and al I most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases lor 50 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion. Melaiuotype- made in all kinds of weather, (except for children. "All work warranted. August 10. ls.vt. JHSk THIS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT where yon can find n very line assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings un, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. I am aKo agent for the sale of D. E. I.ENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every farmer should always have. Pri ces from $s to $2O, according to tini-h REPAIRING done as usual iu aneat and workmanlike manner and war i,:.Ud. \V.\f. A. CHAMBERLIX. TZ33 3PR3ETSfD OF WOMAN. E. Clark's devolving Looper DOUBLE THREADED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE j 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 l'luin Machine, Walnut Table, Tools, &C~ $4O no " Kelsey's Feed, " 45 00 Extra Ornamented Machine, Mahogany Table, Tools, Ac i "> M do do Kelsey Feed 50 00 Needles 10 Cents each Hemmers, turning any width' from one sixteenth to two inches 5 0# THE reputation of this Machine is now fully establish ed as the most reliable Machine in the market tor ' 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 stitcli broken, the sew \ ing mnst 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 he sewed—coarse or line as tiie case may be. It will sew gan/.e laces, and all varieties and kinds of fab rics between and including heavy beaver cloth, without changing cither needles or thread equally well, and re turn to either variety of work with perfect, satisfaction. No other Machine ever offend 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 f and line work equally well, was the great desideratum of I the home circle, previous to the invention of EDWIN 1 CI.AUK'S RKVOI.VING Looi'KK. The stitcli is beautiful, troiig. and elastic, and will not rip in wear or in acci- I dental breaking a thread. Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or the - mocev refunded. We*have a large list of references but will give the names of only a few : Mr. B. F. SHAW —Sir : 1 have used for the last three months in my Tailor-Shop, one of " Raymond's Latest i mproved Sewing Machines," and Ido think it the liest n use for tailoring purposes, and would not do without 3 it for One Hundred Dollars if I could not get another of 1 the kind for less money. e ANTHONY MULLON. e Mrs. Wm. Elweli, Towanda, Pa. il Miss Harriet Alloway, North Towanda. Miss Minerva Voslmrg, (tailoress) Burlington, Pa. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Asylum, Pa, Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Troy. Pa. Mrs. E. P. Shaw.Sheshequin, I'a. Rev. N. A. Ilel'ew, I'enlield, N. Y. ! Calvin Carpenter, Esq., Elmira, N. Y. Mr. E. A.Scott, Elmira, N. A". Mr. M. Richardson, Elmira, N. Y. '' Mrs, J. 11. Webb, Towauda, Pa. Mrs. J. 11. Ncvins, Towanda, Pa. Mr. G. 11. Bunting, (tailor) Towanda, Pa. Mrs. G. W. Vincent, Sheshequin, Pa. Mr. A. Million, (tailor) Monroeton, Pa. f Mr. I'ercival Powell, (tailor) Sheshequin, Pa. Mrs. Owen Spalding, Waverly, N. A'. Dr. G. 11. Morgan, Wvsox. I'a. All orders by mail or Express will receive prompt at tention. Persons not having the full amount can be ac s commodated with short credit. A lilieral discount given to Agents. Address March 5, OWN D. F. fcllAW, f-wmuda, Business Cams. ' rriIOMAS J. INGHAM, A 7ToTy w A7- LAW, LAPOETE, Sullivan Connty p 7 HN WILLIAMS, ATTOR YfiyV. . LA IV, CANTON PA., will attend W.n M ness entrusted to his care injthe courts of Bradford Ly.Ji mg and Sullivan Co a. y |r 'p K. OVKRTOK, JR • - ■ . OVERTON & MONT A NYE att?- NK VS AT LA It-Office ln Union Block r K y occupied by JAS. M ACFARLAXK. H.J.MADILL p N w . If AI) ILL &M OR BOW, A TToßplu I*l- AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW i OverMercur' Store, Towanda,l'a. ' rr .—Of., Towanda, April 2, 18. — * ll( J AR. E. 11. MASON, PHYSIC,A \ a V r AJ SUIIIi EON, offers his professional sen-;™.,." people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his r'i * on Pine street, where he can always he found professionally engaged. *' c n nof I? B. LARSONS, ATTOIC\,:y , t ■ 1J LA IV, TROY, Bradford Co., P a . <>*,.„ 7 M. A If. F. Long's store. Aug-: j HENRY B. M'KEAN, AvyY^y,., AT LAW. TOWANDA, PA.; will „ ny * I attention to business entrusted to him. Collection on reasonable terms, with prompt remittanns.' | FLTIAXAX- SMITH, bavins relnrnZ AJ Towanda, has opened a Law Office over v.. * Store. Dec. 1,1857. 'O I —JTBa DR. H. WESTON, hI .. I permanently located in r,U (IFFTCK one door south of Bails*.* w/ 1 I Towanda. Feb. lt,lBW. ' O. H. WOODRUFF DE2JTIST PERMANENTLY located in Towauda, 1 Office No. 5, Brick Row, over H. W. NOBLE,-' - 7 1 I Entrance one door south of Tracy A Moore*. dwly I DR. G. S. PfiCK, BURGE9N iv;, MECHANICAL DENTIST, TOWANI'A ; *S"Office, No. 1, Brick Row, over E. T. Fox's jtj, I entrance lir-t door en Pine st. February K l%i) j / i UY H. WATKINS, ATTORNEYTi U LAW, TOWANDA. PA. j Office opposite Laporte, Mason S: Co. made and remitted with promptr** [ Towanda, Jtaurj t, IMk DR. JOHN MTNTOSU, will l* found his ohi office, Pattern's Block, during Spring*/ Summer. Teeth n.serted on Vulcanised Ruliher-it>l I latest Impiuwunst in dentistry. S|c-inirn pie<vtoi>K j seen at the office. Persons indebted to me w ill oieaa 1 pay up. JOHN MTNTosu. Towanda,.March 20. 1860. New Fa!! and Winter Goods Wm. A. Rockwell's, (IOM PRISING the cheapest and handsomest lot of iin j Goods ever offere..' in this market. | DRESS GOODS—Merino Prints, Gingham-', Chcne Mohairs. I'anti-n Cloths, Grerielle d<- Uine, Vj . ured Coburgs, Morella Cloth. Plain atid PrintedTUiiii Hamilton, Manchester and Wool de laiines, Figun- ■. | I veans, l'oil e Cherres, Black Plaid Figured Marctiiiiv 1 Gro de Rhine Silk-, at ROCKWELL'S. SUAWLS—Broche, Hav State, I hemic. Glrai&riira| Gentlemen's Shawls, Didics S-arls, CJoakings asJUnBl sels, at ROCKWF.I L'S. EMBROIDERIES, Lare. Edgings. Dimity, Pan | Veils, Cotfures, Ribbons. Velvets. Bonnets and Fluwgi at ROCKWELL'S. KNIT-GOODS, Ladies'and Children's Hoods, >'LB Children- Sacks, Mantles and Sin ks, at ROCKWELL'S. GOODS—Cloths, Cassimerr-s. Sc.* Jeans, Dtnims, Su-pendei-s, Cravats, Collars. Ss.a { Shirt Ihisoiiis. Drawers aud Under shirts, liats, I Gloves and Hosiery, at ROCKWELL'S. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Curtain Drate-il Oil Cloths, Furniture Prints, Traking, Pa[K.-r Window Shades, Bed and Table Spreads, at ROCKWELL'S. SHEETINGS, Shirtings, Jaqnered and Senen Diaper, Damask Table* f-ths and Napkins, at ROCKWELL'S. YANKEE NOTIONS, Combs, Buttons, hr-yi | Threads, Statienery, l'ius, Needles, HooksanQt.it | Looking Glasses, Percussion Cap*. Beads, Bugles. Fii j Forks and Spoons. Crochet Needles. Knitting ?■ -1 Zeplivrs, Scotland Wool and Scotch \arus, at ROCKWEI.I/S. CROCKERY. Hardware, Glass, Sash, Oils, ralM Nails, Pnty, Burning Fluid, Camphene, K'-Diine. nJ9 enware, Bird Cages. Boots. Shoes and Leather, at ROCKWELL'S. GROCERIES—The beat Crushed and Brown and Coffee Sugars, Black and Green Tea- .■ ' and Rio Coffee, Chocolate, Synipe, Mola-ses, I Spices, Indigo, Starch, Soap, Crackers, Sala-ratus. I SB ; Tartar, and everything else in the line wiil befo i i ROCKWELL'S. ALSO—Fresh Ground Cavuga Plaster, at liOCKWELI/S. Many thanks for the liberal encouragement h-uw-l I extended us. and we shall endeavoj to continue ; satisfaction to all our customers, old and new. WILLIAM A. ROCKWFU f No. 1, Pulton's a.AI J i Towanda, October Is, IStiO. Jy| CHEAP GOODS AT J. H PHONEY'S, JVo, 3, Pat lon's Block. HAVING made up hb mind to make Vw business a permanent business would m<sl fully solicit his old customers and the public give him a call and exaiaiue his almost entire W. 1 ot Goods, just receiving, and which ! e oftcr-at l "lj I duced prices, for Cash or most kinds ofCouatrj 1 * I duce. He asks particular attention TO HIS ; Large stock of Domestic Goods, Sheetings, flihoaH Dentins. Ticks, Stripes. Linen and Cotton Diaper cjjKJ ; ask Table aud llarseiils Bed Spreads, Jeans, 1 Flannels, Ac. TO HIS Prints. Gingham's. Cobergs, all Wool and Union i Reps, Plaids, Black Silks, Ac. TO HIS , Stock of Clothing, which is the Cheapest in | and all warranted. TO HIS j Large assortment of Men's and Boy's Hats and | 1 great bargains TO II IS . j Combs, Brushes, Hair Pins, Needles. Crochet a Zephyr, Shetland Yarn, and everything in the ;1 ' j line.' ; j TO lIIS I ! Large stock of Straw and Chip Bonnets. | , 1 era, Ac., which will he sold wholesale or r*-ui. a : cent cheaper than at anv other place in town. -1 TO lIIS , | t Crockery. Glass and Hardware, Boots ami "fc* j . Ladies, Misses, Men aud Children, at Bargains- TO ins .m I * j Large stock of Groceries. Brown, Coffee. \\biteM ! verized Sugars, fresh Linseed and Lamp •'> ™ : Zinc, Putty, Sash. Nails. Coffee, Tea Ac. ' f i TO HIS r „ | - Good Molasses at 28 per gallon. Prints fmm y U per yard. Coats' Thread 4 cts. Best lh'P p ' , ■ . jets per doz. Yellow Bank, fine cut. Tobacco m : lb. Smoking Tobacco, 8 cts. per lb.. J"' 1 ''Lvw *■ e j ebeaji at PHI>- M TOWa:ula. ICt 25.18 10. fl NEW AHRANQEMEH 1 j J T I). HUMPHREY, having tiirfj t • the I>ry Goods dopurtnu i:t of h.- I t after enlarge the xaanntJicturin.c deimrtment ?n S t ! branches, always keeping on hand the . f Bortment el BOOTS,SHU .j'isifl I ami eastern nranufacture, and at the f ivt-.-t I'. fl ; at which reliable work can be sold. ;rt pIM Thankful lor pari patronage, the subsi' I* fl nttcutiou of the public, as well to his | a; ' ' " I i Boots and Shoes .is to the largest and bey ' v .gA| 9 SOLE ft UPPER LEATHER, KH and AMERICAN CALK SKINB. MtK" iNGS, SHOE THREAD ft SPAKAbI-^ : Flathead TACKS, aud in short every H i found in Finding Stores. A!><. wrff* FAMILY GROCERIES H Nails, Saddlery aud Comiuou I lards are. 1 f j cheap tor Cash. y p fl Towanda. Ort. 25, lsc.O. fl I 4 CARD. ,1 11 t i ' Am. the citizen 4* of Towanda and lie generally that he has commencej J" business, n this place. Shop over . < * ~ t- Co., store w here he will make to *r^■ in , (r :• kinds of gents garments in all ~, SWM ions, and warrant them to lit- * 1 notice. \ share ot public patwt: w# ™ e<>. Aug 1, iOiSk.