Agricultural gtportacnt. The Farmer at the Present Juncture. One ennnot witness the movements of our troops without perceiving that the patriotism of the farming community is fully represent ed. The well expanded muscle, the firm tread, the quiet air, lire unassuming, modest, but de termined expression, nil indicate that the far mers, in large numbers, are artioug the defen ders of the government, the Constitniiou and the laws, against the most wicked and unnatu ral rebellion that the sun, which has brown ed their honest facts, ever locked down upon. .Everybody knows that they are hard to be drawu from the fields of Ceres to those of Mars. Ou none but extraordinary occasions can you draw them from tiie field of their own peculiar, beneficent trinmp'i3. Yet now they come—have come ever since the stars and stripes of Sumter suffered a momentary de feat from brutal oasst, with'uurighteous odds; and still they come, and will come, till the last rebel shall save his Lfe by doing jusl what lie clamors to do— gcveru himself, but accord ing to the Constitution and laws of this great country, undivided, peaceful, "oud happy.— Northyri farmers are knows to be, on all or dinary occasions, the slowest to be brought in to the bat tie-Held and the hardest tube driven out of it. They have don nothing to bring on tb unholy strife, but they will not set up the preposterous claim that they may be neu tral and do nothing to hurh its infernal roar. Because they did not let tho monster iu, they wiil net claim that they are excusable in doing nothing to cast him out. Southern politicians call the working farmers mud s .'.>. As indi cating the essential relations of agriealtnro to the body politic, the appellation is just, anrl the working farmer mny congratulate himself, that while lie uphold; the state, he lives by virtuous industry and not by stealing. The sneer implied, is only a part, anu but a small part, of an intolerable arrogance that has '..can played off by traitorous tongues and rebel pres ses, till we have long since learned that it is better let alone than heeded. Seme things are vuore offensive the more yon stir them. Cut mud sil or vrha' nr.*, the farmers are at 11 is moment the hops of the country. Even south ern agriculturists ar" not liaif as much in fault for t!rl3 horrid rebellion as their political Solomons. Could they have been permitted to vote on the question of saving or destroying the government cf their and our fathers, what has come to pass, would not have happened.— It is net they \vlio have nourished for twer.ty firc years an accursed, dark-lantern, secret. sign, watchword conspiracy, which has now broke oat in open rebellion. South as North, the men who grow the entire staff of life and all the subsidies of a natto .'s wealth and greatness, are the last to bring the country in to trouble and will be the first to help it cut. South as North, the farmer will be the iirnt to retract, when he sees that he is in the wrong. There as here, they wiii be in for hanging the traitor cause of ell this turmoil, even though that cause Iff thirteen inches below his neigh bor's neck. Just now too many of the honest cuitirators nrc misled; too many are crushed by poor Ti nitc trasu, ied on uy political ueiL - gagues, and dure not speak; and too many are temporfflug. Every dog must have Lis dav, and so Jeff. Davis and h"; minions override the honert cnl'ivatcr ol the s.V;! just at present and baste to consummate mischief quickly, knowing that it is now or ne.ver with them that they oan frustrate ti o beneficent institu tions of this country, hfieir time is short.— Northern farmers ar -> awake to the perils of all that endears their country and their homo. Southern planters wiil yet stand by tho gov ernment, so sure as there is a Uod in heaven, and light, truth end justice on earth. The mud sii.s of our glcriousTabric are not immova ble mud sills, not dead logs/but livisg souls. They she moving to-day. "Wc have uo war of the North against the Sooth—North, South, East, and \\ est arc arming against rebeis.— Farmers north, east, south, and west will hang traitors wherever found. If our nearest neigh bor north shows himself a traitor against the government of our fathers, the farmers here mean to hang him; and why should they hang him any the less because blatant in another section. Yi e are bjuncl to love and to save the whole country, cn.l consequently to hang traitors any where. Our first hope Uin God, car next in farmers north, and next in those south. This is not one ot those cases in which agriculturists are to be equally divided, aud so neutraliz.J. They are ready to fight, and be fore three more weeks cf confusion are gone, they will be fighting cm the same and the right side. But w a write to ?ny that farmers have a more important mission just now than fighting, even on the side of a generous, popular government against the hellish ambition that would make two countries of one, amd blot out the glorions old " 71 Vluribus I 'num.'' for the sake of more offices. The farmers are now looked to, not only to wake short work of the war, ruthless ly thrust upon, ua, but to arrest famine, dire ful equally at least to South as to North.— England and several larger European countries will give but two thirds of a crop .this year.— There will be the wastes Of war there as well as here. Our southern brethren v. ill not raise half food enough this summer for them selves, so intent are they for and agcinst trai tors, Let the loyal farmers serve Mars every where, hut let theni see to it, that service of Ceres is not neglected at home. Brother sol diers and farmers, grow all the food you can. It wiil give you a good cash return, and it will prevent a world of misery, if yoa can supply tiie North and make up for tho southern aud Europeau dafijiency. EARLY GERMINATION OF SMLD CORN.— The Republican, of Princeton, Illinois, give an ex periment of I)r. Chamberlin, which goes to show that, by the use of chloride of lime and copperas, much time may be saved in the ger mination of corn. In his office' I)r. C. had four boxes, in one of which the corn was planted without soaking, and the seed had not germinated; in the second, the seed was soak ed in warm water, and had just commenced to germinate; in the third, the seed was soaked in n solution of lime, and the green blades were just peeping from the ground; in the fourth, the seed was soaked in a solution of chloride of lime and copiperas, eqnal parts, nnd the blades were nearly three inches above the ground. All the seeds were taken from the same ear, were planted at the same time, in the same quality of soil, and had an eoual share of light and heat. Tho copperas will keep the birds and worms from the seed. One pound each of chloride of lime and copperas will soak seed cunogh for 20 acres. I armors !—llaij>e plenty ol' miscellaneous. NEW ATTRACTIONS I t? At Geo. 11. Wood's Gallery, k TO W AN'D A, FA. fivl Yon can i>roctire, at low prices, \Of ali sizes, up to life size, either plain or re- ; >J 6 touched, colored in oil or pusiilie. ARo.'MF.LATXOTYPFS ar.J AMBTtOTYPFS. and al- ' most al! other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases lor ' ,".o > enis, and other sizes and ies in proportion. M< iaindtyposYondc iti all kin<ia of weather, (except for : children. All work warranted. August lu, lohy. ( & i • ( ov% v ;fr* j ( f / A / fi . 1 THUS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT JL where you can find a very fine assortment cf WATCHES And JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings . 1 a . and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale, i 1 am also agent for the sale ol D. 11. I.EXT'S celebrated Barometers, which every farmer should always have. Pri ces from $S to f 20,.according, to tinUi REPAIRING done as usual in a neat and worßmahllTjc manner and war ranted. W5l. A. CHAM BERLIN'. JJO YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLIN GHAM'S CELEBRATED STS MULAT IM Q ONGUENT, Fcr the Y/liickcrs and Heir. The ifohseribers- take pjeatmrc in announcing to the Citi ren ,cf the 1 "ait-c! States, that tl.gy have obtained tha Agency fcr, and are now hnaMed to offer to the American puiiiic." the above justly celebrated and world-renowned i artick-. ' ' j SSlfciraATlJffG OriGTTEZff^ is prajitircd by I:-C. P. BgU-ivon v>r. an eminent phy- , stcian ot Romion, and is warranted tc l.ring out it tis, k set of Y7hisli3:s cr a EZustache. ia from three to six wc r l:s, This article is the only or.e of the kind u.-< J*., the French, and in London and Paris it is in nnivers .Tiisr. It Is a l enutiftd. economical, soothing. ret stimulating compound, acting as if by tnagie upon lite roots, causing : a beautiful growth ol luxuriant heir. If applied to the scalp, it w'i:l cure BAM>SI:.-'A, and cause to spring up in place of P.: L '.d spot a line grow U: of new Lair. Afpih J according to direction*, it will turn r.;:r> or tov.y hair DAitn.. 'id vci'ore gray hair t > its mgin: ! col >r. leaving it so!:, smooth, and flexible. The " Oso CENT " is an ia , d'.-pensabla article ir. every gentleman's toiiet. and after - wc k'.s use ti. y would not for any consideration be without i'. The snbseribersare the only Agents for the article in I the I'uitr States, to whom all orders must tr addressed. Price One Dollar a box--(or sale by all Druggists end , Dealers ; cr a box of the " Ongneut.'' (warrant d to ltavc th.o d sired c w pct) ""111 ? ? seat to any who desire it. I y mni! (dire-t). seciirel .'packed en receipt cl price ar.d postage, $l,lB. Appl vto or addres< ' HORACE L. HfiEMAo A CO., t .Oiot.-.'S.. '.. f'4 U'iiliam Street. Now York. Kuw riaaz. CODDING & RUSSELL, TTAVK pun ! --cd the I. rge .. . • w-dl known estal. -h -1 lij'. Nt < f P. ('. Hail, an 1 ire now re ciVxigfrnri New York, thelargakt and moat < onrplste ass-ut.uer.t of 11 ARB- <AE E, ever offered for sale in this market, which will be sold CHEAP for Cash oraipOve l Creait. We hav* a large and vrell selected stock of Wood and Cm:l CrtOKlNil STOVES, every variety of pattern and . lyle of Parlor, Pining-Room. Six Plate, ar.d Cylinder j Stoves, which we caa, ami will t,eli as cheap as caa.hc I pur iiaseri in till* or any adjoining county. Ahuafui! and complete assortment of ' IftON AND STEEL, Xailsand Gla- -.PaintsandOiN. House Trimmings, Car riage Trimmings. Spring . Irrn \xel- and Ro.xcs. of i all sizes. Carpenters arid doi rs 'Pools, Riack. smiths Tools, Cr<-5..-.t. CirdfrtW :.ii-l Miil Saws, Tai.lo and Pocket CL. .H fP ' .3L" 1 jiL -u iE -'T ii. O of ..very d*cri: fion. Fumps, Lead-Pipe, Chaiu Pumps and Tubes. BRJTTl.'ail AND PL4TEIJ WARE, the l itest and most approved patt< n. A targe Quantity of TiN'-Vi ARE AND STOVE PIPE, £,lways i n hand. Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every name and form of FARMING SOOLS. JOB WORK done on short notice and warranted. CRAIX. Old Iron. Copper, BriitnuiE i, Brass, Bees wax and Feathers, taken in exchange Mr Good •. We invito " the wiiole world anil ti:e rest of mankind," | to cad and cxaasiine our our goods Is-uuc paivlsisaag.— Oar motto will be u-e every man will and sitbmit to m/.h ina vrmr. | Igr 0n d >or vontli of Tracy and M mre and Powell's Blami, Main street, CODDfNu i RbSsELL. | JOHN A. C'lSniNli, ) c. s. ui'ssKi.i.. i Towamla, Sept. 21, Isfifi. HOTEL KEEFEKS; DRUGGISTS, FARMERS, AM) ALL WHO WANT wwmm : ill A FI jnst received from the Citv, a . Large Slock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, of every variety. My stock of LIQI.'OTtS haa been pnr- | chased for CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby j I am enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching ; Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of Liquor, of any j kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be j fore offered ia Towanda. HOTEL KEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 have rachitics for purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Besides my Lienor.- are warranted pure and unadulter ated. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great- ! est Variety of TOBACCO As\JD SEGARS, Ever been slit to Towanda, which having been purchased i directly from tire Manufacturers and importers, enables j me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the j city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invited ! to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars I and To v acco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every rtr<mription, will he kept constantly on hand, at prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town. Confident that 1 am enabled to sell my entire stock of floods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods j , can bo purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so licit the nublie to an examination at No. Urick Row. H. W. NOBLE, i Towanda, June 14. 1880. _ i Garden Seeds!l! WARRANTED FRESH, At PATCH'S. J&fttrtlanteotts. Collcgiair Institute I TOH'ANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. v VORI.TV : OLIVER S.PEAX, A.B. Principal.Profess,r of Ancient IjftTjgiiares, and Mental and Moral sci<aica \VM. H. DEAN, A. I?.. Associate Principal, Professor 1 of Mathematics and Natural Science. Prof. CHARGES tb CO BURN, County Superintendent. ; General Director *i Normal Beimrtinwiit. Mrs. 01.1 VPit W. DEAN. Preceptwss. Miss PA M ELI A STRONG. Assistant Preceptress. Miss MAlilKTi A (i. DICKINSON,Teacher of Vocal and j Instrumental Music. Wir. H. DEAN. Librarian. Mr. D. CANFIUI D DAYTON, Steward. Mrs. I>. C. DAYIdN. Matron. The * Pall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AU- i GUST 22, and will continue 14 weeks. T err lON, I'KP. T Kit n : £ Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering tf r e chnol, and one-kail at the middle of tuc term—luel . and contingencies included.] Primary,per term.. $5OO j Preparatory j 10 i Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 1 Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 Classical, l<t year, per term 7 00 Classical, 2d and ltd year, per term 8 00 X. B. Pupils wilt be classed by the moot advanced branch they respectively pur-cc. Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for fuel and contingents. EXT Hi. EXTEXSES : rrench J 3 (10 | German 3 00 , Drawing.* 5 00 Board in the institute, per week, including fuel and light... 2 0o Washing, per dozen 38 The Collegiate year is divided into three terms ol 11 weeks each. The Anniversaiy exercises will be held at the close of the Spring term. No deduction will be made for absence, except in case of protracted illness of over two weeks. , Instrumental Music will not.as heretofore, be taught in the Institution, but ly special arrangement—a class will be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute, Lv 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 pimisVill be taken to secure the greatest progress oi those wishing 10 take lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore : Tuition on Piano Forte, per term iiO 00 Use of instrument on which to take lessons .Hi do for practice 2 (to Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow els. .Ire., 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 alight char . It isstron dy recommended that students f-,,m abroad should board in the Institution, as better opportunities for advancement in study are thereby secured. Normal I)rpcuhr.*nl —Special exercises are arrange ! without extra charge tor those preparing themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. Prot v.6- GoBlJM,tlit able and 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 aDo be present to conduct its exercises as often aj i cticuUe*atid will deliver frequent lectures ua t'..- Theory and Ihrneticeof Ti idling, as also on other subjects connected with Normal training. Those persons, t! crefore. intending to engage in teach ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage to bo present during the Fall tertfi. Prof. Folium's connection with th" institution Is not such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of bis outer. No i>tiuK will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining the high tepnhtatton the Insiitn tion ha hi herto enjoyed, and in-rendering it more wor thy of future ; atro. and sur-i •■' V.'il LI AM 11. DEAN. 1 . • , . ... -I ~i •' IF, '? Cin.li 3 . Aug. O,ISfiO. OLIVER R. DEAN. I ' 1 BOOK BINDERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus 1 iiuii. r would if spe th-Ty i.irtrpi the pul.F t. ,t lie h rr • Uis Plain arid Fan y Blmlcry t-. t:.< Nort i Roo;n of the Ward House, formerly occupied by ti. • P ' Office, where he is now prepared to bind nil kinds ol Books in the most approved and work nanlike manner. Havi; t si are my profit - with no -oeond net on J ... ■ :■. iv-ei; that my prices will meet the salisla tion oi ti. • ■ public. i '! hankful fir th.e confidence reposed in me and the pub : apprciati n<imy v. irk, lor the it, t two year ■. i j sl.ii! 1 emi; avor in th 0 future to merit the continuance ol l*asti. ni.ir attention given to re-tdnding Books. AE . work ,'! I." w:tu ;!i? I. ii mi . C;<- :. ; f rAlso,a la-., assortment of STATIONERY or the I - puiiry at "i; > io-vc-1 | riqes. Just jeep' and Con-la bit 's btrll KS. "fell kind- . | Pir'nTTE FRAME'S. ronad, square and e-nl: and pic -1 tores framed to order, cheaper than ever known h re. JOIIANN F. BENDER, i Towinda, Jan. 11,1|60. Bookbinder and Artist. & ivrxok " To be. or not to be hat i- the question ! Whether 'tis nobler in the mi:: 1 to suffer ice siiijgs and arrows oi outrageous i.nppxition. Dr by t .king up arms ngai. t a sea of j.rinhi ig in/;, And opposu y, end t,a.u;:. ' THE prnpri t . of the Argux takes O'casic.n in adver tising in • bindery to imbib <• in an uncalled f r l ing about a " sort of a . ... . rn." whiclt is hoping " to delude the public." As 1 have opened a Bindery on my own - ,r.l. the inference is the' If the public brifig" their binding to me. they are in no dangi r of being defrauded. For two years 1 have worked t r Mr. PAKSONS, and 1 e lias taken great pains t i sotisij the public I v, as the " best Binder in Ainertca," as the columns of thc.D gKsv. il testify. Has lie been all that time " delimittg the pub lie?"* If 1 have been engaged in a fraud, he has been tli I principal. But liefer to my work during that time a 1 evidence that there has Ijern no fraud practiced. Having erved a long apprenticeship at the Bindery i business, I have resumed business here on my own ac count,as 1 know of nothing which prevents me from fol ! aving a Ifcqitjßi ite and bawiiil tailing for my support.— I shall endcav -r T " good work and attention to toy bnsi ; nessto give public *atista>*?inn. March bo JOIIANN F. BENDER.Binder. TREMEHBOuS EXCITEMENT. LINCOLN TO BE ELEOTES. ! ~\TFT r.l! tlirsc seem only to increase tl.e JL business and prosperity of the Old Foundry and UACH2NH sucr, | (South side of Pine St., one door East of H. S. Mer cur's Store.) | The undersigned would call the attention of all con- I corned to the luct, that lie is prepared to do. and will ex- I ccnte all work entrusted to linn with dispatch,and in the ; most workman-like manner. | FITTING UP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, frontAhc simplest to the most complicate, in I any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satislac j tion. ! PLOWS always r,u hand of the most approved pat | tefns, wooded i:i the mist snb.-tnntbl manner, j Having recently added con-idrrahly to his facilities for i doing work, ami employing experienced workmen in | every department, be is confident that he cau satisfy all : who favor him with their patronage. JOHN CARMAN. | Towanda, Oct. 1.',, ISdO. GEO. IT. inTNTTTXTG, RE.BPECTFUT.UY informs bis former customers and the public generally,that lie has removed his TAIIO&'S SEC?, To one door south of Tracy !; Moore's store and imme diatdy opposite !).('. Mali's Stove and Tin Store Main st. He natters himself that from his king experience in bu siness he will be able to please all who may favor him with their custom. Owing to the low pre*snrr in the mo ney market, lie will tnake Coats from $2 /i 0 to $ 1 50each ami other work in proportion for HEADY PAY'. Country Produce iii payment, will not be refused, if offered Towanda, March 20,1058. a. wxcixHAftz & soar, "f Y7OFLD respectfully announce to the public that they \\ have purchased of J. I). Humphrey, bis eutiio stock of DRY GOODS, and in addition are now receiv ing. from New York, large -upplies of Goods adapted to the season, cm bracing all the varieties of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. HATS & CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Which thev now offer for sale, at the store formerly oc cupied by Humphrey A Wickham, (west sideuf the "Pub lie Square). They would most cordially inTite all to call and examine their extensive assortment, as they arc de termined to oiler their goods, for cash, at such prices as cannot fail to snit the closest purchaser N. B.—Dealers can bramippiied by us with Gents Bo soms and Cottars. Sewing Silks and Giilott's Pens, at the manufactures price. A. WICKIIAM, Towanda. Oct. 22.1560. O. D. WICKHAM. F'2SH! PISH!! PISH! ! ! Tnr. best assortment in Pennsylvania. Consisting cf Mackerel. Trout. White Fish, Blue Fish, Salmon Codfish, Pickled and' Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut ! Ac. Ac., on hand, and to be sold cheap, by Towamrla, June M, 18G0. C. B. PATCBt 1 iftrrrUanijfrr, &c. - 7 - ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. GONSISTING IN PART OF PRINTS, GINGHAMS, DE IiAXNES, ! PABIS PLAIDS, ESMERELDA, DESMARETS, GLACE I)E MESSINA, REPS, AND OTHER DRESS GOODS. 1 ALSO SHAWLS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CANTON & WOOL FLANNELS, Cassim'crcs, Denims, Jeans, (fr., JUST RECEIVED BY H. S. MURCUR. Dee. Gtli, ISCO. j The Argus Book bindery | iAgain in Fall Operation ! Y Y t E have the grntificatk n ofannonncing to our frfends, \ V customers, and the public, that we are now pre pared to do BOOK BINDING, ' in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles, ! anu on the mo-t favorable terms. Having secured, permanently, the services nf Mr. H. j C. WIIITKKAU, a tini.-lied workman froin • PliUadelphla, I and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con, | corn—giving greater facility ti.an formerly—we can pr -- •lit to the public the most positive assurance of our noil- , | ity to please our patrons. D .i" i 'ustomei ; K. •••'.,1 l,n parti u'.ir to remember t!.: t the " Areas Bindery," is in tlm Argus Building, asXurm crly, (lir-t building north of the Ward House) and is con -i ted with our 1! >k and Stationery Store and Printing 1 Office, where all work should lie dcliveri d. CAUTION.—We are compelled injustice to onrse'ves, I and our old customer*, as well .is 'o prevent an imposition i upon the public generally, to caution them against a sort j a concern. tii.;t iaisely holds out to the pn! lie that it is ; : e Argus Binder-. Tl is/raurf Is pmotived no doubt, with hope of del ailing the Public. Against this bold e. 1 deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau- ; tin:; d. ' , i.Particular attention jiaidto rc-BinJing. All work , J!i-1 or, try Produc# of a!! kinds taken in payment ■ for work. fij" Having made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Ituir ,nd Bind id. VN" R BOOKS to any style or pa:'c m, ut pri.-es as low as Oheii here. -i var.da, M. ;. :i .j. 1' . E. A. !*AIWA\*B. THE EEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE WELL MADE AND GOOD FITTING MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, IS AT SOLOMON'S cloihii mrnmm i T FAYING j -? received one of the I argeet Stock-of! 5 1 Fall and Winter Clythin : thut lias ever been ol.„-rod j in this market before, wliieh will be sold at greatly re- j : duced jit i i GREAT BARGAIN" IN Black D. B. k s. B. Broadcloth Frock Coats. G, EAT BARGAINS IN , Fancy Beaver Doeskin and Sifk mixed Cassimcre Coats j ; GREAT D.YRG YINS IX Cis-in" • Uniou and Sattinet Business Coats. GREAT BARGAINS IN Tweed '.: id K ntufkv .fean and C6ttonade Coats. GREAT BARGAINS IN IV rki kin. < is-imerc, Union and Sattinct Pants, j GREAT B •,!!•; YIN'S IN i linn ison's i .-uc. Silk mixed and Plain Pants. GREAT P.AIM! YIN'S IN Fancy Union Satinet aud others, Coats, GREAT BARGAINS IN I' :in a,id Fan '• Silk Velvet Vesta. GREAT BARGAINS IN , Matilais Plain und Eaney Sill, Vests. i GREAT BARGAINS in ll.iu sou's I'issiuieie. Silk Mixed and Black Vests. GREAT 1! \ItGsVl-NS IN \ • ncia. (' •tbui \ civet and Plush Vests. | GREAT BARGAINS IN I'ancy. ITifon, Sattinct and Farnier's Satin A'est*. i lie ol tl'.wl.inkeet stoeltsin OVEIUJOATS, consisting i of Leaver, i'iiut. Seal-kin. Peterslianj, Liotpikiu. .Black of rll qualities, und a large ow- irtment of New Styles—, Also one of the Largest StiH-ks of Gents Furnishing Goods which will ho sold 25 per ce*t. qiie.iper.Hiau else wlicie. Call bctrire you la:y and examine my etock, as you can be suited better and at lower figures. Remember the place, M. K. SOLOMON'S Clothing Establishment. Scptcmlier 27. 18C0. Towanda. Pa. Extraordinary Inducements TO THE BUYERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. | HAVING greatly increased my former ! m stoek of t'abinet Wave and Chairs, I am j j determined to dispose of these acenmlua- i ; tions rapidly, and with that design offer all articles at; | unprecedented low prices, for Cash. flood Sofas a! $l(5 to #2fi, fine Cane Scat Chairs 75 ets. ■ ! each, a nice Bedstead for VI) shillings. I have now more tlumfiO different patterns of Chairs, ' Bureaus. Desks for the farmer or merchant. Looking ! Glasses, Looking glass Plates, Portrait and Picture frames j | of gilt, Rosewood; Mahogany and Walnut corner; 20 i patterns of Btonda ; extension, dining, tea and weak Ta • hies. Hall -lands, 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 llbe sure to find the right place, south j side of the public square, one door east of Mnntanyes. Towanda. 18*9. CHESTER WELLS. Carriage IMCanufactcry at Alba. Jim HEYNOLDS, FELLOWS A CO.. respcctfitlly inform the people of • L 2— Western Bradford and the p-blie general ly, that their operations have not been in tho least dis . turbed bvtlie fire, and they are as usual prosecuting their i business in all its branches. They are manufacturing to order, and will keep on hand, Carriages, Sleighs, Buggies, Skeletons, Lum ber and Democrat 1 1 't;. Tims, tW., made of the very best materials, and in the most, snbstan , lial and workmanlike manner. They use nothing but , the bust 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 tliey poin i to the f.:rt. Hint they received the first premium at th last Bradford County Fair, and at a previous Fair th I first premium tor Cutttrs. 81-rAUKSMITHIXG done in all its branches, and par | ticuiar* attention paid to Custom Work, j Alba, April 4. iB6O. WILSON, BARNE3 &. CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Eirtensiye Dealers in Tea. 15 \Y arren Rtrcct, (three doors below Washington st.,) NEW YORK. WILLIABI IT. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful Pr. Dayton f; Co., and Wihenn. Jath4ra ,V Merrill. 1). V. HARNEY, foi tneriy of Bradford county. A. C. KFTTNkY, of Wyoming county, Pa. 1 S A Ml"El X. DELANO, of New Y-'rto. Kttyfira IHfeccll aureus'. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 4 COMPOUND REMEDY,designed to I* the mostcf- A feet tin! Alterative that can be made. It is a enn c titrated extract of Pra Saisnparilla. so combined with , other subßtanee* ot Mill greater alterative power as to I 1 afford an effective antidote tor the diseasesSarsaparilla is ; reputed to cure. It is lelievwl that such a remedy is ■ wanted by those who suffer from Stmmons complaints, iitjd that one which will accomplish their cure must prove | of immense service to tiii* chwft of our nftiictcd fel low-citir.ens. How completely this compouud will doit i has been proven by experiment on many of the worst . cases to be fentid ol the billowing complaints : SCROFULA ash SCHOFUI.ous COMPLAIXTM, EiscrTioits j ami Kiai-rivß Diseases* ULORRR; Flßfttn, BIOKHU, | Trjioits. SALT JlitKt m. SOALU HF.ao, SYPIJILIS AMI Sy rnn.rri.; IJISKA-k, DKOTSV.NFX- i lIALCIA on Tic Dori.opKKix, DKBIKIYY. Dvsrgrsix AND' lsnic.KsTioN. PJBYSII'ELAS, BASE on ST. ANTHONY'S KIKE, j and indeed the whole class ot complaints arising from IMPURITY OF TIIK BLOOD. This compound will be found a great promoter of j health, when taken in the spring, to expel the hull hu- j mors wnich tester in the blood at that season of the year, i Py the timely expulsion of them many rankling liisoi- \ ders are nipped in the hud. Multitudes enn, by the aid j of this rtmidy, spare themselves Uom the endurance ot i ernptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system ; will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to j do tliis through the natural channels of the body by nr. j alterative rneu'ciiie. Cleanse out the vitiated blood j whoiK-vi r yon find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you i lind it is ol—trucicd and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it ! I whenever it is foul, and your leelings will tell you when, i 1 Keen where no particular disorder is felt people enjoy | I better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood, j | Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this ; I pabitl .m of lilo disordered, there can lie no lasting health. I | Sooner or Inter something must go wrong, sod the fiiea I ; machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. ! Sarsnpari!:* has, and deserves much, the reputation ol accomplishing tbce ends. Hut the world has been egrc giously deceived by preparations of it. partly beeau-o : the drug aionc has not ail the virtue that is claimed for j it. hut more because many preparations, pretending to I he concentrated extracts ol it, contain but little ol the j virtue of Sarsaparilla. or anything else. During kite years the public have been misled hvlarge | bottles, pretending to give a quart of Kxtraet of Sar-.,- parilla for one oollar. Most of these bare been frauds j upon the sick, for they sot only contain little, if any I '• Sar-apaiiiia. but often no curative properties whatever. | Hence, bitter and painful disappoiiitn ent has followed the use of the various extracts of Karsnpariila which | !lood the market, until the name itself is justly de spised, and lias become synonymous with imponiliou and I cheat. Still we call this coiiqiounJ Ssrsaparilln, audio ; i tend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name! 1 from the load of obloquy wliidh rests npon it. And we 1 think we have ground for believing it has viitues which ; | are irresistible bv the ordinary run of the diseases it is < ; intended to Cure. In order to secure their complete j . eradication from the systool. 1 lie remedy should be jttui- i • ciouslv taken according to directions on the buttle. Prepare 1 by Dr. J. C. A Vi'.lt ,'c DO.. l.ou'c.l, Mass Pr.cc, il pir but In- ; .W Oalllts f„r to. iycr's (.'hern Feci oral. lliis won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and l.nng Complaint. tliat it is entire- I ly unnecessary for u- to recount the evidence of its vir tue,, wherever it has been employed. As it has long ; | been in constant use throughout this section, we ced i i not do m re than ,-urc the people its quality is kept up ! ' to tip- be—' it cv ! has been. nod that it may be relied en j i to do for their relief ail it has ever been found to do. I AYKit'S CATIiALTIC CILIA For the cure of C >-tivcnes. Jaundice, T>vpepla. Tndi- 1 gestf'jn. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas. Headacli -. Piles. Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Disease.-. Liver ! Complaint. Dropsy. Tetter. TmMM and Sr.!? Rltenm, ! 'lout. N<-nralgia. as a Dinner TO, and for Purifying the I Blood, i : y a:--sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive ! can take them pleasantly, and they are tl.e best aperi ent in t iio world for all the purposes of n family physic. ' i Price 21 cents per Box ; five boxes for 51. 00. " . , Croat numbers of Clergymen, Physicians. Statesmen. {an eminent jvr i- oneges, have ent their names to ctrtiiv , ; the i : parul.-'led n-"lui :cs- of these remedies, but ■ -r space here will not permit the insertion of them. Ike ] Ac nts Uci or named lurni-h gratis our Atrtertron .lltr.i I n ar in wl-.b !• thry arc given : with also full description- ' of the above Complaints, and the treatment thai should be fo.iowed for tlu-'c cur*. ! > not 1 e put off by unprin- tried deaVra with other ; preparation- 'hey make more profit o:v. Demand AYEK'S -;nd t.. , . n • i'h-sick want the best aid there is ! ; fbrtnem. ana should have d. • A!'. our rerne.lies me lor -d-* by Dr. IT. C. PORTER. TO- 1 1 'vs-.d.' ;11 juo.si.v ,y MITCHELL,* Troy : DALY AU it it:" . ' Leonard Hollow ; 1). D. P.VKKnritST, IdfEny : TAYLOR, i Granville, D. Wn.cox ("0.. i autun -. ANDHE-3 k Hick wfil, A!-■'.: UIXKV. Wvalnsinc; PIOI.I.kt, Wy*o~ ; j STFVF'.- .v nt-LHov..-. stcvensviiie: Koix.KIIS. Wc .t ■ Warren : Lovr; ,v ,-S.INS, Huilingtoa : NEWELL & C' n -, Ul -t>r : PiKKiNs, Athens; MFKKY. 1 tnrl ir ■*•* f*n ; Avrev |,A Cakwitwii; Mi-m-us.HcnK-kv.de ; LITTLE, j ' I.<-1.-itsvi tb-oN-o; . Ilnrrll: fcwtn,tAN.Oreatt'i I Creek ; .1 iM'. Home ; Kinm-.V & Gout, Skeskequin, and hy (balers every where, j Anril ID. I*6l. Mansfield Classical Seminary. SV'taiisfielC, 'Zicga Cc., Fa. . THE SPRING TERM of tliis Institution JL v.! continence April h'd, IS Jl, and continue tßir ! teen weeks. E. WILDMAX. A. M..-. Principal. Mrs. 11. P. fl. WiI.DHAN i Preeeptres". i Mi-- E. - fit ARE .'lusic Toacl-.cr. ! Mr. ISAAC fvnccNHT Pcuniansbio. f EXPEXSII3. Taition (Prhnary) per T'-rm $2 50 ; Common lingb-.h i .SO | Enffish and Language* S 00 Mvsio. i'iano or Melodtau HOO J t'-'e of In-tniment '1 no j ffoom rent, per term ISO ! Fuel, per term 200 j j Inekfontals, per term 2." j I Hoard in private lamilies, per week 1 (1.1 ! Every possible effort w ill be made, both by the Tens- i j tees and faculty, to afford as good advantages as can be j had iu any School in the State. Toe Seminary is now in ' | process of completion, whi h will enable us tn atf-wd the j very best accommodations to bill stuuriitsat tlie opening i | if the Spring Term. Particular attention will be -.-;ven ! ; to siu-h as are preparing themselves (or teaching. Those J ! wiio have son- or daughters to educate, will do well to i ' send th4m to Mansfield. Tuition payable one half at the commencement of the term, nud the remaiudcr at the middle, or satisfactorily arranged. All kinds of produce taken in pnymcat for tuition, if j brought at the- commencement of the Term, at market i price. J For farther particulars address the Principal. Vacancies iu the Facultv will be filled iuiilicdiatelV, ' "Rev. X. FELLOWS, Pres't, A. J. Ross. Sec'y- March 21.1X61.' McCABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Bcloir J. Kingsbe) H'S store. Main st. - - ; npilF. subscriber would respectfully tender his sincere j X thanks to the public tor the very liberal patronage j extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same, i lie hogs leave to assure that he intends to keep on hand j ! as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS oi ail kinds, tiiebcst the country affords, which he intends to sell tor very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound. LiT A quantity of first qualit of SALT PORK, [Hit up by myself, cheap, hy the banc! St pound. Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place within j the corporation. To wan. la. August 12, lfff.O. J McCABE. ] !STOVES! STOVES!, JUST F.ECEIVED! HAVING in ti'ly returned from (ho city j where we have purchased for CASH a large as j sot uncut of aTO\ lis. ot ulj varieties and sizes suited to | this locality, wo arc prepared to sell Cheap tor Cash or approved credit. We would call especial attention to the celebrated CoaLStove o•: cut a*:Ea<Ek*> the perfection of arrangement for hunting coal. We are also easting and setting dp in our own Fonndrv, A nnm- ; Iter ot kinds of excellent COOKIND STOVES!and BOX ' STOVES for SCHOOL-HOUSES and SHOPS. Persons who fear to purchase Imported Stoves on ac count of broken plates. Ac..can get just as good of Horn* : Manufacture. Our assortment taken a whole, is the Largest and Most Complete ever ottered for sale in this market. We also iiL-uiuiucturc and keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of TSN-WARE, and will make to order any tiling trom a Telescope up— I i to a Sausage Machine 1 tfj-('a!l and examine for yourselves, and yon will be i satisfied that there is something in the world yet, besides ; Gas. JOHX CARMAN, j Towanda, Aug. JO, N. B.—Our Tin Store is on Main street , south store in Memir's BLw-k. ; QHAULE3 OAKFORD & SON 3 CELEBRATED HAT, For Spring and Slimmer Styles, Just received at E. S. BENEDICT'S Clothin? and Hat and Cap Store, j Mat c ' t 7. TOWANDA, PA. Uusmcsi (Tarns. 81-:NJ M. PECK. ATTORX I V LAW TOWANDA, PA.-All busit -17 to ins care, will receive prompt attention Col. E. Smith, over Tracy A Moore's Store *"4 April 11. l*ol. *' THOMAS J INGHAM A-nr^r- AT LAW. LAPOItTE, Sulhv.n Un n .j l ilf TF N. WILLIAM.-*, ATTTJJT.XJX I I • LA W, CANTON P A., will attend , { tiess rntm*tr?l tn his care in the courts of Cnas. V L; xa| ■< SaWw Co s. K. OVKFTON*, JH r , n M (\VKIITON cN MONTANVI-; AT%) 1 \ y XL vs ATLA W Office m Union L , BY J AS. MACFARLAXE. 11. J. MA DILL P IT A DILL A MORROW, A TTo/ YRL aTi AND COUXSELLORS AT I All- 1,3 overMercttr'Store.Towanda, Pa. ' —OS X Towanda, April 2, IS. DR. E. 11. MASON, PJlYsiriAxT^, S( RGKOX, offers hi* professional - cr . - * people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at lih -L ' * on l'ine street, where he can always be found professionally engaged. '" S RI 15. LARSONS, ATTORNEY Ujr LAW. TilOV, Bradford Co., p u A - M. J. !!. F. Long's store. Aaj"? HENRY R. M-KEAN, AVTOIHD .AT LAW. TOWANDA, P.\, : will attention to lutsiness entrusted to him. Coll-, {„ f on reasonable terms, with prompt remit';,:. ■. " ' ' SMITH, havinjr retnriM,. La Towanda, has opened a Law Office over u Store. Dec. 1. IM7. _ "■i . I'M. 11. \\ I-. ,S If) k J TIST. permanently located j n ••- - OFFICE one door south oMlailiyJtV.L Towanda. Feb. 19.1 X.19. J tn " O. H. WOODRUFF—BEWTIST? TLKRMANENTLV located in Towamit^ 1 'iflice No. S, Brick Bow. over H. W. Nodus j," Entrance one door south ot Tracy A Moores. ~ 1 \IL G. S I' ID !\, srnnnox I* MKCIIAXrCAL It LTtTIS T, T< >\V X[i [' -. AX"UMice, No. 1, Brick Low, over J£. T. Km ,-, ; —entrance first door cn Pine st. February K. ;* pUY H. WA'I*KINS. vI TTORXEU] U LAW, TOWANDA. PA. Office opposite laiporte. Mason ft Co. ci"Co!!ecti >ns made and remitted with prom-ds, Towanda, January 1, ISGO. DIT Jorrx wjf! beToJ his o!(l ' ffffce, Patton's Block, during Spr'-i*, Summer. Teeth nserted on Vulcanised j late*t improvement is dentistry. Bfiecimen pies*, -cc-n at the ok.ee. Persona iadebteil to nte *i;J P-'V up. JOHN MTNTuyI Towanda. March 2". lsto. WA RID EO 0 §GJ Towanda, Pa. r pill* SnWscrihers linvinc leaser] (!,' n A 5 known Hotel for a terra of years, would • -t,B • I happy t<> accommodate all who may favkr thc,r *-■ I call. It will be the aim of the present prnp;>j.|l make the VV'ARD lioust; at once comfoiiai,le.'p,. J and cheerful. Y'onis Truly, Jan. I' i* ri " POWfILI. .1 yjp|| CHEAP GOODS AT J. H. PHIIM!MEY'S,JB| -Vo, 3, ration's lure!:. TTAVTNG made up his ntind to make the ATRnJ I i business n permanent business wi,id a iuiiy solicit his idd cusUuuers and the public emu*TJ ; give hitu u c -.11 and examine hi- almost entit*n, %J J ot Goods, just ree. ivir.g, and which e o?-rs > S J dnced ]irics. for Cnsli or most kiuiH ot Cuuntrvbl duce. lie asks particular attention TO HIS Large sto-k of Domestic Goods. Sheetings. ,s!--;J i Deinins, Ticks. S;ri[ies. Linen ami Cotto.i , -■■■- r..J Table and Mar.sciils Bed Spreads, Jtiin, I*>J Flannels, &r. TO HIS Prints. Gineham's.C-M.ergs.sii Woo!and Fni-sW-J i.eps, lkaids. Black So,-is. Ac. TO HIS Stock of Clothing, which is the Cheapest in ToiJ and ail warranted. TO IT RS Large assortment of Men's .and Bay's Hats amlCifl • great bargains TO ins ■ I Dumbs, Brushes. Hair Pins. Needles. Crochet V-B | Zephyr, bhctiaud Yarn, and everything iu L-MI TO lIIS , Large stock of ?trawand Chip Borncts. Bari" • ers. Ve.. which will h o'd wholesale or nti. i cent citeapcr than a: anv otlier place in toirr. TO 1113 I Crockery, Glass and Hardware, Boot* ar,-' Saae>.ifl Ladies, Mioucs Men anil Children, at 15jr:.,i.iS. j TO IIIS ! Large *ffock of Groceries, Brown. C-ffT e. V"! 'r :*^ T ® verized Sugars, fresh i.in-eed and I a • Oils, WiH I Lead Zinc, Puttv, Sash. Nails, Codec, TO HIS I Good M"lasses at 38 per gallon. I'riat* 'mm jto V'fl 1 per yard. C>at>' Thread 4 els. ik-*t Hucp rk-r:-® , cti per do*. Tellow Bank, fine cut.Touacc.o 'i>c:-TO 1 lb. Smoking Tobacco, S cts. per \b.. tfi-B ! cheap at PHINSKisH Towanda, < ct. 20.1800. Ak CARD. I THE present riejitTs--ed state of the Market having had the effect to pincc mat Good.* within the uneh of Cash butter*, at prices 'lt in lieretofore. the undersigned !><-:*- w ; tice that he ha- availed himself of this n -ti : large extent within the pa-t len days and many bargains such as have heretofore never cd iu this market. | Dec. 10, IStiO. JOSEPH Coal, lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Tiles, &LC. r j7IIERE is n Lime Kiln nt the D l ® A ("ompaiiv 8 Rasin. in Twanihi. wlierc stantly for sale, IVE>H hnrnt li hilr / I be-t qnality of New Y'urk lime stone at M ' bushel, or $1 per barrel, bended tip in I HIT!*. rents per bushel for slacked lime. I.imo -iuppol "1 nt Towanda without additional charge. Jisn ! It titer Lime at f 1 15 per barrel, and Fir' r.^9 1 j rents each. Drain 'I sles 2. .1 and lin '- ?<•*s ( • H ; il cent* per foot, a very nice article t >r draining V I about dwellings. Merchants supplied nth j Axes by the dozen. J ,ek Seretns, for moving to let at 25 cents per day each. Hnrr'tty Coal at $2 25 per ton for l.nma #2 t0 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered ,r ' da nt 25 cents per load. j All the nliove fur sale nt the office of the | k Coal Company, Towanda. J. Towanda, Feb. 22, Ififil. Gen. *iaiieriri^J^H EViUS IC. nRT ICK respectfuUy informs the • of Towanda and vieinitv. that lie i ' r '°H giving LESSONS ON THE I'i.iNO. Ai- > I Tunes and Repairs Pianc^B npon reasonable terms, and insures perfect s Rooms in Bender's Bindery, south end of 1 Dec. btli, 18uo. 3m. Clover and Tiraot® s E E i> . TEST RECEIVED at M E Sp '"M *' 300 bushels ol West Branch ('lover si * bushels of Western Timothy Seed, ot the vt-iy j it/, and at the lowest prices fur t a-h. Feb.2B, (sol. j GAYUGA GROUND iiLASl 1 * j Tf j\/ Y TONS from Vawger, 11 11 vv beds. for.sale by the D-.t •' Steam Piaster Mills, at f3.7". ca-li or 4 months notes, j.-ayable at the Wavedv added. March 21,1501. C. F. U 6 | GROUND FEPPE R \ LLSPICE, Cinnamon. Clows. H I *■ Pepper, Mustard Ginger. I "tli-c. be l,t ings' puiua.-t of each, for .-ale cheap . ~ _ Dec. 20. _ __ HOUSE FOR SALS HV TIIK iiiliscriher offors for Mil''. °|J. . I credit, hit new house on second s I (Tloege. For further partiou * h"|R' r * Store. , Tv w iniln. Mereh ?9.1"61.
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