Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 18, 1861, Image 4

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    ficto SHrtJcrtfscuuTits.
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED TIIE SECOND LARGE
STOCK FOR THE SEASON. OF
PALL & WINTER
GOODS,
WHERE WILL EE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF I
SIiLSS, 3533255E3,
MERINCS, REPS,
And other
WORSTED DRESS GOODS,
L-ACDIES' CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES & HOSIERY,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIIIERES AND
VES TINGS.
KA.TS <Sc CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY, &c^_
EEOTTSLj
FURNISHING GOODS. 1
CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSIfS, !
BR UGGETTS, MA TTIIESSES,
MA TTS. PA PER-HA NGING S,
TRANS PA RENT WIN
BOW SHADES.
BROCCATELLSI & EDAM ASKS,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Bleached and unbleached Table Damask,
White Damask, Table Cloths all sizes,
Napkins, Towel, Diapers.
* Luce and Embroidered Curtain Muslins,
Uosc Blankets, Ceunteipanes,
Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Case Linens, Sheeting,
And Pillow-Cease Mas!in?, !
LOOKING GLASSES, AC.
Just received at the
KEYSTONE STORE, 1
To which special attention is invited.
JOSEPH" POWELL,
Begs to announce that he li s on hand ai d is constantly
receiving fioui the Mauulactarera,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
of the latent tvles and most approved patterns. lie
would respectfully invite the attcnLion or the ladies to
them, and also to a large stock of LROCIIE LII AW Lis
a; half their value.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS,
All the desirable colors of double, single. and split Zeph
yrs, and Shetland wool will always be found at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
LADIES' FURS,
AT PANIC PRICES.
JUST OPENED AT THE KEYSTONE STORE. A
LARGE STOCK OF
LASSES' FURS
Purchased during the present panic. much below their
market value, and are nfferep f >r sale correspondingly
low. [Nov. 2'J, ILGO.]
BAJOU'S KSD CLOVES.
A'! sizes, in colors, 11, k and white, of these celebrated
Cloves will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE.
Pmcg j. —Ladies, >100; Gents, SI ,26.
TOO ePXECISS ~
ENGLISH. PRINTS,
Chintz-Palltrns and Fait Colors,
Worth 20 cent? per yard, now for sale at ONE SHIL
LING per yard, at the
KEYSTONE STOR E.
Coal, Lime, Cement, Tire Lrick, Drain
7iles, &c.
INHERE is a Lime Kiln nt Die Barclay
. Company's Ba?in. in Towanda. where i? kept con
stantly for safe, fresh hurnt I l .'iii. Lime, made from the
best quality of New York limestone at 25 cents per
bushel, or $1 per barrel, leaded up in barrels, and 124
cents per bushel for slacked lime. I.ime shipped on boats
at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse
H'atcr Lime at Jl la per barrel, a d Fit Brick at s
cents each, /train 'Jites "2, 3 and I inch sizes at 2, 3 and
8 cent? per foot, a very nice article tor draining land or
about dwelling?. Merchants supplied with Beardsley's
Axes by the dozen. J'Ck Scretos, for moving buildings,
to let at 2a cents per day each
Barclay Coal at $3 25 per ton for Lump Coal and
tl 00 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered in Towan
da at 25 cents per load.
All the above for sale at the cSce of the Barclay It. It.
A Coal Company, Towanda.
J. MACFARLANE.
Towanda. Feb. 22,1561. Gen. Superintendent.
M (J S IC.
HRUICK respectfully informs the people
• of Towanda and vicinity, that lie is prepared for
giving LESSONS ON THE I'IANO. Also that lie
Tunes and Repairs Pianos
■pen reasonable terms, and insures perfect satisfaction
Room? in Bender's Bindery, south end of Ward House.
Dec. Gtli, lfitiO. 3m.
Clover and Timothy
sEe d .
TUST RECEIVED at M. E. SOLOMON'S,
*) 300 bushels of West Branch Clover Seed.—also 10b
bushels of Western Timothy Seed, of the very best qual
ity. and at the lowest prices ur Cash.
Feb. 2?, lbtil.
OAYUGA GROUND PIASTER.
\ TONS from Yawger, Rowland & CVs
/LfV/ beds, for sale by the boat laid, at the Ulster
Steam Blaster Mills, at f.5.75. cash or approved three
mouths notes, fay-able at the Waveiiy Bank, interest
added.
March 21.1861. C. F. WELLES. Jr.
GROUND tEPPER,
A LLSPICE, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cayenne
-FA. Pepper, Mustard Ginger, Coffee, Beards and Cum
lag*' powst et each, fr > a |e cheap bv
C.RFATCH.
ittfscfllanrous.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF
BOOTS,
AT HUMPHREY'S
The subscriber offers his very Large Stock cf Boots of
hi.? own manufacture and also hie Extensive auti well
selected assortment of
LADIES' FINE WORK,
of ail styles and varieties for the remainder of this Sea
son to Cash Customers at prices which make It a great j
inducement to give him a call before purohiug eUcwhere. ,
Also, an unusually large stock of
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS j
at reduced prices to suit the times. Also, a Cno assort- ,
meat of
CROCKERY,
which I will sell at bargains, la order to close that
branch of my business.
FOUR TONS BOONETON NAILS,
COLLINS AXES,
CAST STEEL SHOVELS,
MANURE FORKS,
SADDLERY-WARE,!
fitC., &c.,
Dec. I.ISCO. J. D. HUMPHREY. ,
NOV. 24, 1860.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF
WINTER GOODS!
CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY, STYLE AND
QUALITY OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS, j
AND TRIMMINGS,
PRINTS AND GINGHAMS,
oil cloths
AND
OARPETINGS, !
SOOTS & SHC3S,
HATS ARSD CAPS,
GROCERIES,
| CROCKERY, H ADR WARE, Etc.
Feeling confident that we arc raw prepared to meet
■ flic- want? of ALL, we would call ihc attention of the
: public to our
MEW STOCK,
which will be sold at great!? reduced prices for CASH oi
i BFADY-I'AY.
Nov. 2a. 1 Go. TRACY A MOORE
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Hardware and Stove Store.
D. C. HALL,
! T> ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Li. Suilivan County, and the public cem-rallv, that he
ha? commenced business in DUSHOItE, where he has
just received a very exu-nsiw stock of
of every tyle and pattern, adapted for burning Coal or
! Wood, which will be sold as low a? any other place this
j side of Albany or Ne York, 'lb* attention of those
' desiring to purchase tsP.Vrs i? t.atticui.itiy directed to
j my a.-sortment, which is especially adapted to the wants
of this sertion ot the country, and will be sold lower
i than tan be purchased ttiis sii!t of Albany or Now York,
j I believe I can offer greater inducement, than any other
j estaLbshment in the conntry. Al?o,
IZardwaic, Iron, Steel, riftils, Glass,
PAINTS AND OILS,
House and Carriage Trimmings,
! SPRINGS, IRON AXLES A BOXES, of all sizes, Car
] penter's and Joiner'a Tool*. Blacksmith's Toole, Cnm
j Cut, Circular and Mill SAWS. Table and Pocket Cutlery.
J Pumps. Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Fanning
i Tools Tin Ware and Stove Pipe, always ou hand, at
I Yi'holesnle and lletail.
j Job Work done on short notice.
ajr Grain. Old Ir-n, Copper, Britannia, Brass, Bces
i wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for goods,
j Having ltad many years' experience in the business, 1
' an, confident I tan make it the interest oi' purchasers to
j give inc a cull. My goods will be bought nt the lowest
| rates, and sold at corresponding price?. All matiuluctur
i ed articles will be made from the best material.?, aud by
! competent workmen,and will be warranted.
D. C. HALL.
Dushore.Oct. 25, 15C0.
Burbank's Bakery!
ipilE subscriber respectfully informs the pub-
I JL lie that lie has resumed the inanagcineiit of the
j above establishment, one door south of the " Ward
I House," where he is manufacturing
CRACKERS,
of every description, such a? oyster, milk, Boston, soda,
butter, water, pie-nic. Graham, sugar, wine and common
crackers. Also, Rusk, Buns, Butter Rolls, Wheat, la
! diau and Graham
BREAD & CAKE,
! of ail kind?, constantly on hand and made to order. The
I attention of the citizens of this place and vicinity, is
'< called to the above, and they arc assured that they can
; always be supplied with any of these articles.
Wedding and Social Parties,
; will be furnished with every description and style of
i Fruit. Pound, and fancy CAKES. Tavern keepers and
| Grocers will be supplied on terms as advantageous a? at
| any other establishment in the State. In connection with
j the above lie iias an
EATING SALOON,
' where everything in the line will be served out to those
i who may favor him with a sail.
Thankful tor past favors lie respectfully solicits a con
, tinuance of the same. HENRY A. BUKBANK.
I Towanda, March 5, 1 SGI.
N. 7. dt S. KAIL ROAD.
CHANGE of hours, commencing Thnrsday, Jan. 21,
1351. Trains will leave Waverly at about the follow
I iug hours, viz :
GOING WEST. GOING EAST.
I Dunkirk Express. .5.40 P. M,IN. Y. Express. .11.25 A.M
j Night Express 3.55 A. M.I Night Express. 1.21 A.M.
' Mail 8.05 I*. M , Mail 7.4G A. M.
I Way 8.42 A.M.!Way .1.34 P.M.
: Express Freight... G.OG P. M Fast Freight... !'.07 A.M.
; Fast Freight 11.32 A.M Way Freight... 5.50 P.M.
Way Freight 8.15 A.M.!
Night Express (both ways) Express Freight and Fast
Freight going west, aud Fast Freight going east, run
every day. Nieht Expies? of Sundays, run? only to El
inira. The 8.05 P. M. Mail runs only to Elmira. The
8.42 A. M. Mail run? through to Dunkirk. The 4.20 P. M.
Mail runs only to Bingham ton.
CHARLESMINOT, General Sup.
A A MIKISTR ATORS NOTICE Notice
is hereby given, that ait persons indebted to the
estate of Jonathan Bush deceased, late of Columbia
township, are requested to make payment without delay;
and those having claims against the said estate will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
FELEG PECK.
Vtrcb 21,1W1. Administrator.
I .ffitsffHantocs.
Susqdjmira Collegiate Institute
TOW AND A, BRADFORD CO., PA.
FACULTY :
OLIVER S.DEAN. A.B. Principal.Professor of Ancient
Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences.
| WII. 11. DEAN. A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor
of Mathematics and Natural Science.
Prof. CHARLES R. COBUH.V, County Superintendent, !
General Director of Normal Department.
Mrs. OLIVER S. DEAN. Preceptress.
Miss PAMELIA STRONG. Assistant rrceeptrca.
1 Miss MARIETTA G. DICKINSON, Teacher ol Vocal and
Instrumental Music.
' WM. 11. DE \N. Librarian.
I Mr. D. CANKIEI.D DAYTON, Steward.
Mis. D. C. DAYTON. Matron.
| The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY', AC- i
GUST 22, and will continue 14 weeks.
TUITION, rr.K TURM !
[Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering •
tiic school, anil otic bail at the midUleof the term—luei
and contingencies included.]
Primary, per term $ 5 00
Preparatory 6 00
Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00
Higher, Ist and 2d year, per terra 8 00
Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00
' Classical, 2d and 3il year, per term 8 00
N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced
; branch they respectively pursue.
j Pupils using scholarships are charged SI per term for
1 fuel and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSES:
I French $ 2 00
German 3 00
I Drawing 5 00
i Board in the Institute, per week, iucluding fuel
| and light 200
I Washing, per dozen 38
j The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14
; weeks each. The Anniversaiy exercises will be held at
! the close of the Spring term.
I No deduction will be made for aWncc, exeept in case
of protracted illne-s of over two weeks.
I Instrumental Music will not. as heretofore, be taught in '
J the Institution, but by special arrangement—a class will
i be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds ofthe Institute,
' by the Teacher ol 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 :
I Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00
| Cse of instrument ou which to take lessons SO
do for practice 2 00
Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow
els, Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is de-dra
• ble that they iiiso furnish their own bed and bedding
I when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will lie
j furnished at a slight charge.
| It is strongly recommended that students from abroad
| should board in the Institution, as I letter opportunities
• for advancement in study are thereby secured.
I Normal Department —Special exercises are arrangeo
i without extra charge for tnose preparing themselves as
Teachers of Common Schools. Prut. C. It. COBURN, the
able ar.l well known Superintendent of Common Schools
in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea
cher's class, and direct the course to be pursued.
; lie will also he present to conduct its exercises as often
j as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the
Theory and Practice of Teaching, as aiso ou other subjects
connected with Normal training.
Those perse us, therefore, intending to engage in teach
ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage
i to be present during the Fall term.
\ l'rof. C'burn's connection with the institution is not
f such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the
; regular duties of his office.
i No ; ;.i s will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and
| Trustees in sustaining the high repulatution thcinstitu
; tk.n has hitherto enjoyed, and iu tcndciiug it more wor
j thy ol future patron 'ge and snmn rt
WILLIAM 11. DEAN,; . = ,
t Aug. P.ISCO. OLIVER S. DEAN, j 1 ,mc, l'als
'"book bindery.
I rPlir. subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus
• X building would respectfuliy inform the public^that
; he has removed ids Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North
i Room of the \V"a:d House, formerly occupied by the Post
Ufnce, where he is now prepared to loiul all kinds of
Hooks in. the most approved and workmanlike manner—
Having to share my profits with no second person 1 flat
ter t : \ scii that my prices v> ill nicd the satislaction of the
public.
i haukfnl for the confidence reposed in me and the pu 1 -
' lie appreciation ol tin work, lor tiie last two years, I
j hali inhc.ivoi in th a luiure to :ao:it the continuance ol
I public support.
I lhirtieiii.tr attention given to re binding Books. A'.l
• w \ wili be vat ranted. Terms, t ash.
gjr-Also,a l.nge assortment of STATIONERY of the
j best o .aliiv. itt tiie lowest prices. Justices mid Consta
ble's BLANKS. of all kinds.
i PICTFRE FRAMES, round, square anil oval; and pic-
I tuies learned to order, cheap* r tinin ever known here.
JOIIANN F. BENDER.
| Towanda, Jan. 11,1 SCO. Bookbinder and Artist.
CAUTION.
" To be, or not to be— lint is the questlun !
Whether 'ti nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous opposition.
Or by taking up arms against a sea ol printing ink,
> j Anil opposing, end them.
rpup; proprietor of the Argus t kes o'casinn in ailver-
X tising his Bindery to indulge in an uncalled for fling
| about a " ,-ort of a concern,"' which is hoping to delude
j the public.'' A-1 have opened a Bindery on my own ac
count, the inference is that i; the public bring their
binding to me. they are in no dangi r of being defrauded,
i For two years I have worked TOR Mr. PAITSOSS. and he
1 lias taken great pain > t astisfy the public 1 was the " lie-t
Binder in America," as the columns of the Argus wil
i j testify. Has he been all that time " deluding the puli
i lie?"" If 1 have been engaged in a fraud, he lias hern tli
.'principal. But I refer ti my work during that time a
! evidence that there has been no fraud practiced.
I | Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery
business, I have resumed business here on my own no
j count,as 1 know of nothing which prevents me frmn fol
i lowing a legitimate and lawful calling for my support.—
' I shall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi
! nossto give public satisfaction.
[I March 15. JOHANN F. BENDER .Binder.
J TREMENDOUB_EXCITEMENT.
LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED.
j ~\7"ET nil those soetti only to inorense the
1 JL busiuessutid prosperity of the Old Foundry and
IiIACHINE sisor,
(South side of I'iae st., one door East of 11. R. Mcr
•| cur's Store.)
; The undersigned would call the attention of all con
i cerned to the tact, that he is prepared to do, and will ex
: eeiite all work entrusted to hint with dispatch,and in the
' most workman-like manner.
FITTING UP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM
: ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in
| any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satisfac
. j tion.
j FLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat
terns, wooded in the most substantial manner.
Having recently added considerably to his facilities for
! doing work, and employing experienced workmen in
every department, he is confident that he can satisfy all
' I who favor him with their patronage.
1 JOHN CARMAN,
j Towanda, Oct. 15, ISGO.
GEO. 11. BTJ^TTITSTG,
KESFECTFULLY informs liis former customers and
j the public geuerally.that lie has removed his
TAILOR'S SHOP,
| To one door south of Tracy & Moore's store and imme
i diatcly opposite I). C. Hall's Stove and Tin Store Main st.
He flatters himself that from his long experience in lin
i siness he will be able to please all who may favor him
; with their custom. Owing to tlie low pressure in the mo
| ney market, be will make Coats from $2 50 to $4 50each
- and other work in proportion for READY PAY.
i Country Produce in payment, will not he refused, if
offered Towanda, March 20,1058.
A. WICKIIA m 6t SON,
'
i YVJ OULD respectfully announce to the public that they
: YV have purchased of J. I). Humphrey, his entire
, stock of DRY GOODS, and in addition are now receiv
-1 : ing, from New Y'ork, large -upplles of Goods adapted to
• ; the season, embracing all the varieties of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS & C VPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac.
• | Which they now offer for sale, at the store formerly oe
| copied by Humphrey & Wickham. (west side of the Pub
t j lie Square). They would most cordially invite all to call
l j and examine their extensive assortment, as they are de
termined to offer their goods, for cash, at such prices as
e I cannot fail to suit the closest purchaser
N. 8.--Dealers van be supplied by us with Gents Bo
soms and Collars. Sewing Silks and Gillott's Pegs, at the
! manufactures price.
A. WICKHAM.
e j Towanda, Oct. 22,1860. O. I). WICKHAM.
L ; FISH r FISH fl FISH! ! !
; ] r TAHF. bt assortment in Pennsylvania. Consisting cf
ej X Mackerel, Trout. White Fish, Blue Fish.Sulmon
Codfish, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut
f Ac. Ac., on hand, and to be sold cheap, by
l Tewecda, dune 10, iB6O. U. P. PATCH.
iWrrchrnrtfte, &t.
ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF
GOOD S.
CONSISTING IN PART CF
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
DE LAINES,
' PAE/IS PLAIDS,
ESMERELDA,
DESMARETS,
GLACE DE MESSINA
REPS,
AND OTHER DRESS GOODS.
ALSO
SHAWLS, HOSIERY,
GL OYES,
CANTON & WOOL FLANNELS,
Cass i meres, Denims, Jeans, dc.,
JUST RECEIVED BY
H. S. MUBCUR.
Dec. 6th, 1860. I
The Argus Book bindery
Again in Full Operation !
UI7E have the gmtificati' nofnnnoiincingtoour frfends, |
\V customers, and the public, that we are now pre-j
pared to do
BOOK BINDING,
I in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles, \
' and na tlie most favorable terms.
t Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. 11. I
C. WuiTKKAK.a finished workman from Philadelphia, I
' and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con
cern—giving greater facility than formerly—we can pre- i
j sent to the public the most positive assurance of our abil
j itv to please our patrons.
6ir Customers should lie particular to remember that
j the •' Argus Bindery,'' is in the Argus Building, as form
( erly, (first building north of the Ward House) ami is con
| nected with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing
I Ollice, wheie all work siiould lie delivered.
CAUTION—We are compelled injustice to ourselves,
' and our old customers, well as to prevent an imposition
upon the public generally, lo caution tiitm against a sort
a concern, that falsely holds out to the public tlint it is
i the Argus Bindcrv. This frond is practiced no doubt,
j with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold
| and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby tau
j lioned.
r Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work
. gust-ranted.
Di- C ountry Produce of all kinds taken in payment
| for work.
g~ Having made complete arrangements, wc are pre
: pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS lo any style or
pattern, at prices as 1 -a as elsewhere.
Sowuuua, March 5, iB6O. E. A. PARSONS.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUY
WELL MADE AND GOOD FITTING
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING,
IS AT SOLOMON'S
iCLOM ESTIBUSIIEHT!
TTAVFNGjust received one of the Largest Stocks of
i I Fall ami Winter Clothing that lias ever been offered
in this matket before, which will be sold at greatly rc"
' uuced prices.
! GREAT BARGAINS TN
1. irk 0 11. A S. B. Br indcloth Frock Coats.
■ GREAT BARGAIN'S IX
i'.incv l vi-r Doeskin audSilk mixed Cassimcrc Coats
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cassinu re. I uimi ami Sattinet Business Coats.
. j GREAT BARGAINS IN
Tweed and Kentucky Jean and Cottonade, Coats.
: ; GREAT BARGAINS IN
J Black Doeskin. Ua-simerc, Uui,-u aud Sattinet I'act3.
p | GREAT BARGAINS IN
Harrison's ('.i-'iM-ir. Silk mixed and riain Pauls.
! GREAT BARGAINS IN
, Pancv Union Satinet aud -ithers, Coats.
! GREAT fl AUG A INS IN
, Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Vents.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
M.iti! lis Plain mid Eancy Silk Yeels.
' ; GREAT BARGAINS IN "
Hairßon'n Ca—iniep-. Silk Mixed and Black Tests.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
V- iii-it. Cotton Velvet and Plush Vests.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Fancy, Uni in, Saiticet and Frtrmer'" Satin Vests.
One of tiie largest stiK-ksot' OVERCOATS, consisting
of Beaver. Pilot, t-.-.iUkiii. l'etershim. Liuuskiu. Black
of all qualities, and a large assortment of New Styles-
I Also one of the Largest Stocks of Gents Furnishing
I Goods, which will he sold 25 per cent, cheaper than t-Ise
| where. Call before you buy and examine my stock, as
you can lie suited better and at lower figures.
I i Remember the place, M. E.SOLOMON'S
Clothing Establishment.
, J September 27, 1860. Towanda, PA.
Extraordinary Inducements
TO TUB BUYERS OF
; FURNIIURE AND CHAIRS.
'
H AVING greatly increased my former
I of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, 1 aiu
] I'eteriiiim-d to dispose of these accnmhia
-1 tions rapidly, and with that design oiler all articles at
i | unprecedented low prices, for Cash.
Good SOIUN at $l6 to $2O, line Cane Seat Chairs 75 cts.
! each, a nice Bedstead for 20 shillings.
I have now more than CO different patterns of Chairs,
' Bureaus, Desks Tor the farmer or merchant, Looking
r Glasses, Looking glass Plates,Portr-ait and Picture frames
i i of gilt. Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 20
1 patterns of Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work Ta-
I Ides, Hall Stands, and in tact any thing that can be foand
I in a city Ware-house.
A large assortment of ready-made Collins, with a good
- | Hearse ready, at all times.
Purchasers w II be sure to find the right place, south |
| side of the public square, one door east of Mon tan yes.
i I Towanda. Dec. 1, 1859. CHESTER WELLS.
Carriage Manufactory at Alba.
rJraJL, REYNOLDS, FELLOWS &
. 1 CO., respectfully inform tiie people of
. Nor Western Bradford aud the p-blic general
a j ly, that thtir operations have not been in the least dis
,. i turlied by the fire, and tliey are as usual prosecuting their
a | Ini-.incs.s in all its branches. They arc manufacturing to
i order, and will keep on hand,
Carriages, Shig/is, Buggies, Skeletons, Lum
ber and Democrat Wagons, <s-c.,
| made of the very best materials, and in the most snbstan
i- tin 1 and workmanlike manner. Tiicy use nothing but
u the best of stock, their timber being mostly frotn the
. East, and everything being selected with reference to its
0 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 l-'air th
first premium for Cutters.
BLACKSMITHIXG done in all its branches, and par
ticular attention paid to Custom Work.
1 Alba, April 4, 1860.
s WILSON, BARNES <k CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Aud Extensive Dealers in Tea.
- 15 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,)
NE W YOIt K .
f WILLIAM 11. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful
a Dr. Daytini & Co., and Wilson, .Jackson k Merrill,
t I). V. BARNRs, formerly of Bradford county.
A. C. KKENEY, of Wyoming counfv. Pa.
j BAlff'fUL N nli.Asn, cf N'ew York. lfmyfim
ittfscdlanroujj.
PATTON 5i PAYNE,
; Iffo. ■, Patton's Slock, Scwaada, Pa.,
Hare recently added largely to tlieir .ci k of
DRUGS i MEDICINES',.
CHEMICALS,
FAMILY GROCERIES.
They also have constantly on hand
runs "tu-iuus iIKD IiIQUOHS,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
FRESH CAMPHENE,
! At the lowest rates, nnd BURNING FLUID, of superirr
j quality, niaOuftti tnred expressly for the gas-jet Fluid
i Lamps. They also keep all tiie popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
of the day. Every article going from this store is war
ranted .i-. represented, and if any prove different, they
will be cheerfully taken back,and the money refunded.
J. <l. I'ATTO.V.
To wan da, Feb. 1, 15.13. Dr. K. !>■ I'AV.VK.
UTga NEW ATTRACTIONS!
fr® At Geo. XX. Wood's Gallery.
jfc TOW AND A, PA.
fty, You can procure, at low prices,
/I VPIi DTD GrIRAPHSj
i If all sizes, up to life size, either plain or rt
"Lij toniheu, Coioied in Oil or pastille.
Also. MELAINOTYI'ES and AMBHOTTPES. and al
mo-t all other kinds <>f typos, l'i tares in good c ases tor
00 cents, mid other sizes and qualities in proportion.
Melainotypes made in ail kinds of weather, (except fcr
children. All work warranted. August 10.1*59.
t
/*> /E\
f/\ % -P
/IT II IS IS TIIE ESTABLISHMENT
.'X v. c-re y.cii can tlnd a very tine assortment of
*WATi'HF - \ND JEWELRY >.f -ri;.t -!i. a'-" a
Pgr. j stock .f CLOCKS, pric e ranging from 10 shillings
jnp, and warranted to give good aatisfaction or no wale,
i I am nisei agent !".• the s. "e "\r D. IL i.EN 1 S celebrate,;
jßaronu-ttv*. which everv faitner should always iiave. Pin*
• ees from ?S to $"2O, according to finish Br FAILING
• done as usual in a neat and workmanlike manm-nnd war
*\ ran led. V.'M A. CM AMBKBLIN.
! ... 77
i ■ CZCC
COM3IERCIA L COLLEOF.,
1 LOCATED OVI.R Tin: SrSv/rEII ANNA \ ALLEY BANS.
SIKGHAMTCBr, 21. *if.
It rows open for Instruction, from 'J A. M. to OA P.M.
FACU E T Y ,
| . W. LOWELL. I'eincipal, Professor of the Science of
! Accounts, Practical Accountant, Author ot Lowell's
i Treatise upon Book-Kccpiug, Diagrams illustrating the
same, Ac.
JOHN H.VNKIN. Commercial Accoutaut, Professor of
Book Keeping and Practical Mathematics,
i A. J. WARNER. Proiessm ot Practical and Ornamental
I Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Cortespou
deucc.
L E C T U It llKii.
Hon. PANIET S. DICKINSON, Lecturer on Commercial
i Law and Political Economy.
Hon. HANSOM BAI.COM, lecturer on Contracts, I'rora
i ixsory Notes an 1 Biiis of Exchange,
i Kev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, Lei turer ou Comtuercial Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
• lion. SIIEKJfAN D. PlIELrs. WILI.I Ol It. OsfilKN Esq.
Til ACT It. MOKGAX, Esq.
j The object of this College i- to afford to 11 an nppor
i tr.nitv of obtaining a thorough Business Education.
, i The Books and tonus arc carefully arranged by prncti
j eal accountants expressly tor this Institution, and etu
■ i brace all the recent improvements.
i ! The course ot Instruction comprises every department
jof Imsiue-s. The learner will be thoroughly taught the
I ' science and practice • t Don! le I titry Book Keeping is
! applied to the foil .wing kinds of'business, viz General
- ! Mercbaudizing. Manufacturing, Banking, Commission,
; Steambo.iting. Railroading, Forwarding, I reigiitiug, hor
eign Shipping. Ac. .
; Ladies' Department entirely separate from that or the
■ ■ gentlemen.
i . Students can enter College at any time and receive in
■ I dividual instruction. By this arrangement every student
I | is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and
j ability will permit, and when thought perfect and com-
I I petent, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to
review at pleasure,
i 1 Time to complete the coarse, from Six to Twelve Weeks,
iNo vacations. Board $2 and i f .id per week. Assistance
I rendered to Graduates iu procuring situations.
TEH M S :
| For Book-Keeping, full accoutant's course, including
Practical Penmanship. Commercial Computations and
r Diploma.—(Time unlimited) $35 on
. Same course tor Ladies, (-eparate apartment) .. . 20 On
Penmanship and Arithmetic 10 00
. Teacher's course iu Penmanship, practical and or
, iiamental 30 0(1
Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship 2 00
au~ Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography
For further particular! - send for a circular.
Binghamton, March 15,1800 ly4l.
m:*s- -Ms- m m .m .
i! AND
WINTER, GOODS!
JOSEPH KINGSBERY'S,
LARGE STOCK.
Now rcarlv t Retail, and are offered at
Wholesale prices.
LOOK AT THE PRICES AND
Examine the Goods!
Townnds, Oct 15, 18
Uusftrcss <Tam.
OKNJ M. PECK, ATTORxEr:
1> LAW, TOWANDA. PA.— Ail b 1 47
to his care, will receive prompt attention
smith. over Tracy A Moore'. •
lIOMAS J ]NG H A
" A i LA ' r ' LAI ' OI;TK- K""n Conn,; p, r
HN7 WILLI A Ms, AT'TohxY
. LAW, CANTON PA., will attend; £
ncss entrusted to his care in the courts of Urmtt, ,
Lft .mg n4 BMnm <*>'. __
r. OVKRTOM, JR r, p " n —^
OY KIITO NkMON TA X Y F;' &
A E YS A T LA\V -Office in Union BkU , Jt
y occupied by J AS. M ACFAKLAXE. '
11. J. ViMti j> ri I,
MA DILL k MOKROW, A TTO/ YZ.
A.Mt COUNSELLORS AT LAIPP
overMfrcur' Store.TowaLda,Pa. "* •
Towanda, April 2, 1. n
DR. E. 11. MASON, /V/YnTC/ZYT^
SURGEON, offers Ins professional sen jt.,,
people of Towanda and vieitjrty. Office at
on Pine street, where he can alwav.be found J - ."""''
professionally engaged. * fa
T? B. PARSONS, ATTORNEY M
XJ. LAIC, TitOY, Bradford Co., Pa.
M. AH. F. store. A : T T
HENRY B. .MKKAN, ATToisi;
AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA.; will Mv
1 attention to business entrusted to him. ColbrtioarcY 1
ion reasonable terms, with prompt reubt'an. ' r "..'
' A NAN SMITH, having
L-J Towanda, has opened a Law Office ovei V 1,.,..
J More. Dec. 1. 1857. '
DR. 11. W ESTON, Z)£V.
] "LIST, permanently located in T i IK
j OFFICE one dooraouth ot I>.ii!> y.vNer • "
Towand.i, Feb. Itr.lssh.
O. EL WOODRURR-DEJTTISTR
PERMANENTLY located in Towaiuh...
Office No. 5, Brick ltow. over H. W. NOBLES' Sv*.
| Entrance one door souili ot Tracy A Moores. --L
DR G. S. DECK, SUNGEOxJsi
MECHANIC AL DENTIST. ToWANT'Ai,
gg-Olliee. No. 1. Brick ltow, over E. T.
| —cntranee first door cn Pine et. Feliruary lt>, b.
7TY 11 W ATK 1 N'S, A TTORNK iT;
| U LAW, TOWANDA. l'A.
i Office opposite Laporte, Mason A Co.
gjrCollections made and remitted with proniyttM*,
j Towanda, January 2. Im',o.
OR JOHN MTNTOSII, will he found L
his old office, Patton's Block, during S!>rin;n;
Slimmer. Teeth nsertcd n Vulcanised Iluii\ier~s,|
j latest imjirovemeut ic dentistry. Specimen piect ta.l
i seen at the office. Persons indebted to me will (.'
pay up. JOHN M'INTuSH. i
Towanda. March 20. lsct.
| WARD HOUSE I
'Jcwaada, Fa.
'"I 1 lIE Snhwrihers having leased tliijw.jl
j 1 known Hotel for a term qf year*, would In ferule j
I friend* and tlie traveling t>ulilic, that they will IK oJ
hanpy to accommodate all wh , may favor tiiera * .J
: call. * It will Is; the aim ot the present proprit-turß
make the WAIID Hor.-c at once comfortable, pkmil
i and cheerful. Yours Truly,
Jan. 1' i-M. POWELL A Mm.
New Fali and Winter Goods
WM. A. Rockwell's,
i AAOMPP.ISINO the ( liespest and linndsoutsllU efkj
' j toKids ever often J iu this market.
DHESS GOODS—Merino Prints, ttingh.tmt. Htpji
Clici c Mohairs. ( anion Cloths. Grerlelle d Lafi)M.f|
tired Cobtirg*. Mori Ha t'b tli. P; in vn i Printed
Hamilton. Manchester and Woo) de l.nines. Figured Vs
vean*. I'oii o (liievres. Black PL.id 1 iguredNatulan
v,: J de l.liiuc boks, ct
ROCKWELL'S.
c F?.V'iVLS—Rroclie. Biv State, Cht-niV Blciffraf
Gentlemen's Mhawls, Ladies hcarfs, Cloaking, adT*
aels, ut
ROCKWEI Is'S.
r.MBnOIDERIFS. La-es. Edgings, Dirr.ltr Birk
Veils, Coifures, Iliblsm*. Velvets. Bonneis aticFk*i
at HOC KW ELL'Si.
KNIT-GOODS, Indies' and Children's Ilocds,iinln
CLiiuieus Sacks. Mantle.* and at
HOCKWELL'S.
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS-Cl'>th:('as*'msres, s a ; ; J
Jeans. Dilitms. Suspender*. Crnv.r>. Coicrs, SmJ
Shiit Bosom*, irraners and Uude: Miiits, IlsU, uJ
Gluvto and Ilasicry, : -t
' ROCKWELL'S.
HOUSE FFHNISHINf. GOODS. Curtain Dn*<J
' OS Cloths. Fcnntiii - " Print*, i raking. Paper
■
KWEI■
SHEETINGS, Shilling*. Jaquered and setica
Diaiitr, Damask 'i'jble Cloth* # m-l Napkins, at
HOCKW ELL'S.
I
I
I
. Fork* and Spoon*. Crochet Needle*. Kni't a: . r *l
Zephyrs, Scoliaud Wool anil Scotch Yarns, at
HOCKWELL'S.
CHOCKED.Y. Hardware. Glass. Sash. 0 Paiit*.!
Nail*, l'c.ty. Burning Fluid. Ciinipliepc. Kem-uf
euwute, Bud Cages, Boot-, shoes and Lttiinr.il
ROCKWELL'S.
GROCERIES— Thg%wtf Crushed - ■ ' or 'l
I
and Uio i' , • * late, S 'I
Spti - ®#, Indigo, Siarch. Soap.('racket *,Salient'-A
Tartar, aud everything eße in the line w B-a-tJ
HOCKWELL'S.
ALSO—Frisli Ground Cavng i Plaster, ut
ItOCKW'ELL'S.
Many thank* for the liberal encouragement P'VJ
extended lis, and we shali tuucaviu to contiauctivV
sitisf'actiou to ail our custonu ra. oid and ni >. I
WILLIAM A. ROCMVFU I
No. 1, Pattua s liii-i ■
Towanda. October 18,1SC0.
CHEAP GOODS AT
J. H. PHII\!IMEY'S,JS
A'o, 2, Pol ton's Block.
rr.AVING made tip his mind to make t'.e Vcra ,J
i biisiuc** a permanent business w mid n. *'■ re'*
luily solicit hi* old customers and the pill srr.r*'
give him a call and examine his almost entire IK* 4 *
ot Good*, j.ist uc. iving, and hiiU : e ofi. i>. rt, l.
duccd price*. lor Ca.-li or most k.uus ot Cuuu-j-7
duce. He asks particular attention
TO HIS
Large stock of Domestic Goods. Sheetings.
Demins, Tick-. Stripes. Linen and Uotton I'i.c
-ask Table and MarsciiL Bed Spreads, Jeans,
Flannels, Ac.
TO lUS
Prints. Gingham'.*, Cobergs. all Woo! ami Caior b"- 1 -
Reps, Plaids, Black Silk*. Ac.
TO 11IS
Stock of Clothing, which is the Cheapest in U""
' and all warranted.
TO lIIS
i I.itrge assortment of Men's and Boy'.- wJu.
i ; great bargains
T0 11IS . , ,v*.
Combs. Brnshe*. llair Pins, Needle*. Cr -- , <• ■
' Zephyr, Shetland Tarn, and everything iu tii' 3 '
' ' line.
TO HIS #
Large stock of Straw and Chip Hornets. '■ t
( er*. Ae., which will be sold whole-.de <r r
j ccut cheaper titan at any other place in loan.
TO HIS . , I
Crockery. Glass and Hardware. Boot* n ( l *
Ladies, Misses, Meu and Children, a. lLiyain,-
TO HIS ,FI I
1 ; I.,'irge fook of Groceries. Brown, Coffee. M ~-j I
. i veriaed Sugars, fresh Linseed and l-intf tl" - |
Lead Ziuc, Putty, Sash. Nails. CoUee, lea Ac.
TO HIS I
I Good Molasses at 38 per gallon. Print* fro I
per yard. Coats' Thread i cts. Be-t B 1 „ ~4 I
| | rts per doz. Yellow Bank, fine cut. Tcb.wc- ■
lb. Smoking Tobacco, h cts. per lb.. I
cheap at h" '
Towanda, Oct. 20. ISGOI. I
A CARP. ,
r PH K prosent depressed state of ll '°
L Market having had the effect to place ni")
I Goods withill (lie reach ot Cash buf' <• *'. "'-iff
prices •lnin Imrctofnre, the under-icned ,2 '
l tiee that he ha* availed hii*elf oi tin* f"
, largo ejftent within me pa-t ten *)* I
many bargains such ah t\ * heretofore ui'•
e-1 in this market. . „ r o* r;
I T'er. !*•> j wrTH