i,, : luuii who were watching the departure ; tMi opening was made tlirongli the guard, uud she reached his hand. One gms,> ri • tight, was fastened upon the hand that she was drawn along tha track, as the quickening mo tion of the engineer was bearing her long ah- \ seat brother yet further from Imr presence,and j not until her arm well nigh strained from her | body, and the poor prisoner as he leaned him- J self toward her, was in danger of being drug- j ged from the car, could that long loving grasp . be loosened. jf&fscellaurous. ALBANY PS:':.i WORKS, WAREHOUSE A\l) SEED STORE, EMERY BROS., Proprietors, rXTKSToK? A>D M AMJF ACTCBERS OF Emery's Patent Changeable Rail road Horse Powers, AT.SO. LEVER POWERS, for Four, Six and Eight Horos, of new and superior construction, to gether with a great variety of labor-sarikg AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. TO THE FARMING PUBLlC.—Notice j is hereby given that RAYMOND M. WELLES, ol j Athens, PA., (who was until recently the senior member ' of t c tii mof Welles, Blood i Co,, ot Alliens.) is the on- 1 I v r.uthoriz'd A stent for the sale of EMERY'S HORSE I POWERS/THRESHING MACHINES, and other WAKES j manufactured at the ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS For the county of Bradford, with the privilege ot selling i fir the counties of Tioga, Susquehanna, and Wyoming, I in Pennsylvania, and tite adjoining counties "in New j York State. ALL licenses and contracts heretofore existing with ' other parties for their manafsctnre and sale in this t. rii ! tor* having expired, the public are notified that tli-y : wi I tie held respou-iide directey to the Patentees tor dam ages for using any other ho s<- poxes, threshers. Ac-.,! made and sold to them ! otlic* part san! in imitation j o r v:d infringing upon the letters patent held by EMERY j BROTHERS. &&- For description of prices, terms, Ac., see the 11-, lustrated Catak me of the .Albany t 'vi'lti -il M rk- ' fit uished fcr.il> on applii utiou to EM FRY 818 )Tf| EUS, Alnany, N. Y.. or It. M. W ill.!,!•>. ! Athens. June 26. ISfil. Athens, Pt. Susqucljamut (Collegiate Institute, 1 o TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., FA. fa cel.'rv : Rev. JAMES r McWIT.I. \M Principal Professor of An cient Lan • tape and Mental and Moral S ien <■-. SAMUEL L. FISLER. A. B. Professor o( Mofbeuuti - r.r.d N.? R.-.I S ience. Prot. CH MILES !!• COBURN County Snperiotcuiient, i General Direct ir of' Normal Departinru t. C. E. EATON, Pi ok.- or of IVmnunsbip and Book keep ing. Miss NANCY BALLARD. Preceptress. Mrs. HELEN A. ADAMS. Assistant Preceptress. Miss MARY B. ALLEN. Tea-herol Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Mr.D. CANFIELD DAYTON, StewarJ. Mrs. D. C. DAYTON. Matron. The Winter Term commences WE DXESD A Y.NOVEM BER 27, a ltd will continue 14 weeks. TUITION, TER TERM : (Payableinr*r'ably in a Ivance.or one-half on entering J t ■ 'tiool, and one-hall at t'uc middle ol the term—luel and contingencies included.] Primary, per term I 4 00 Preparatory 0 00 Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 i Higher, Ist and 2a year, per term 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00 j Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term f> no N. B. Pupils wili be classed by the most advanced ' branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships a.e charged 51 per term for f icl and contingents. EXTRA EXPENSES: r-soch S 3 on German 3 00 ! Bnr.iJ in the Institute, pr. week, including fuel and light 2 00 Washing, per d' zcii I'.s The C'oi'egi.Le year is divided into three t-rms of 11 weeks each. The \un. e.-my excrcii.es will be held at i the close ol *he i-'p. ■(' term. N dedtution will! • made for ah-once, except in ca-" | of protracted i!ine.-s of over two weens. Instrumi nt .1 Music will not,as heretofore, he taught in the institution, but by - e ialarrangement—a • !,.-> will I e taught in a hull adjoining the grounds ol the institute, by the Teacher ol Vocal Mas! . lids arrange an .it has be n adopted for the past term, and experience hoe proved it to 1 e eminently tperior to the plan pursue ia f nr.er years. Special pain- w iil lie , tab tsecure the greatest progress of those wishing to 1 take leasona in thia branch. Derma w ill ue as heretofore: Tuition an Piano Forte.; cr term 510 00 Use of instrument on whu h to take lessons £0 do for pi. v' i-c 2 C | Pnpiis boarding in the Hafl will furni-h their own tow •h>,dec., and tbe table silver a. their option. Itisdesira I blethaitheyho famish tl ir own bed and h< filing ■ win nit is turn . lent, 1.-.t wu a .hen i.-c, these will Le fiiriiishedatasUr.it c. It te strongly recommended t 1 at students from abroad should board In the Institution, as lettcr opportunities for advance..tent ia *ti. ly •.ner< !•> uicd. Norma/ Depurim, ,it- —Special oserrises art- arrangeri wtthont extra charge for those preparing themselves as ; Teachers of Common Sho . Prof. C. RCO BURN, the | able and wII known S ipei intend :.t of <'• -m nun Sb uds ! In tlu county, has Irindly consented to organize the Tea- j ch r's class,"and di. the course to be pursued. Ue will also be present in conduct itsexi l i-cs as often ' hi nimlhuhii anil will deliver Ireqeeet lecterosee the I Theory and Practice ol . ■ king, as also on other subjects : connected with Normal i• Those persons, then . re. intend ag to engage in (each tng for the winter, wiii I id if greatly to their a Ivantagc to he present d iring the Fall t rtn. Prof. Cobnrn'i connection -.ith the institution is not sni-t as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of his oliic. No pains will ho spared, ' nrhe part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining the high r. pulatatiou the institu tion MB hitherto epjoyed, and ia rendering it mors wor j thy of future patronage and support J AMES Me WILLIAM, Pi incipal. , Ang.S.lPSl. , Threshing Machine Agency. ATTENTION! FARMERS! TIIK SUBSCRiI>F.R, IS SOLE AGENT JL in the county ot Bi tdford and the neighboring conn ties iu Pennsylvania and New York, tor EMEBY'S Celebrated Threshing Machines. EMERY'S ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, nre ! too well and popularly ko veto need any description from nie, and 1 will only f:i_v th.it they continue to de n-eve the reputation they have enj lyed for ten yenr-of lung tire "best Endless (.'u.ifii Horse Power in use."' These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos sessed by no other power. EMERY'S NEW PATENT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and las not before been intro duced into this re;--in. It h.-s no endless c" r-i straw carrjer, but separates all kinds of gram thoroughly from tie-straw, by a combination of Pitts' Kndlc-s Canvass Celled Apron, a new Imp ovcl Revolving Picker, lind the well known Vibratior Ri.i.ile. It is a simple,durable and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and <1 an thor oughly, without wasting, nil kinds of groin, it will riot choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to be superior 11 the common llake Cleaner now in use. It remuins only to ha wen tad tested, to be pronounced by every exper.c-i ed hand at threshing, to he un admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and Cieaner. EfOY'3 IMPROVED THRESH".RS & SEPARATERS, arc not excelled hy any In market, arc well constructed, •imple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds of AGRICULTURAL, MACHINERY at manufacturers prices and terms. c#- For turther intunualion, illustrative and descrip tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to R.M WELLES, Agent A then*, Pa., July V). lar.f, | IHfsccllanrous. I NOW READY! BIRTLETTS' H(W IRON WORKS TO WAX DA, PENNA. linE Snl'Rcriiier Ik-jt?- lpava to call the at . tention of the public to the fact that he has enlarged i j his motive power and purcbu-ed aud set up additional i machinery, and employed a larger numlier of workmen | than formerly, so that lie is now prepared to execute or- j ders for Castings or Machinery with promptitude. He has at his works all the PATTERNS in use by the late linn ol Wm. H. I'hiliips & Son ol Klmiru N. Y., and has a!*o added to these, patterns ol various kinds. MILL IRONS furnished for Grist Mills, Gang, Gate. Circular and Muley baw Mills, besides STEAM ENGINES ! ®f different sizes and styles and in fact almost any kind [ of Castings or Machinery in common use. ; Stenrr. Fillings surh as Sleum Fipcs, Fllwirs, Rtlutn Bi il*. Ridureis. Couplings, Chtlu-l'nltes, Clink Vulva, liuugt Cock'. Oil Cups, H'hi.Airs, 4 c. always on liand and made to order. lie-is also prepared to furnish STEAM BOILERS of any siz or kind wanted. Small Castings made in Brass or Composition. Cook- j iag and Heating Stoves of ditlerent sizes manufactured . and for sale at the above works. Furniture lor Cooking ' Stoves and Stove Pipe always on hand I Persons who want GEARING of any kindarcinformed J that the subscriber lias moie patterns lor Gearing than ! auv other concern in this part of the country. They j would he quite sure of finding among his Patterns Gear- j ing that would answer their wants aud thus save delay ' aud expense in getting up work. He makes also a large variety of Pulleys, Balnnhe Wheels and Cranks, Water Wheels : also Saw Glimmers. Thimble Skeius and Pipe Boxes, Iron Eenee, Caldrons. Plows, Ac. His equipment of machinery consists of as good tools as arc made, and was selected with .the design ot being able to do any job which might be offered, whether large or small. In short his effort has been to get up in all resp""cts a first class establishment. ! Terms Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for ! Old I'ewter aii' 1 Rrittanin. Works situated .m Main Street near Barclay R. R. Canal Kusln. *->. D. BARTLKTT. i Towauda. April 11, 18GL Pcop- flm . \ GREAT" BARGAINS! Rom 83.000 to 84.000 Worth' 77 or Fashionable Furniture ] TO LE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. flavi nght recently the Athens C; nt Ware, llooms. - And entiie stock or FURNITURE from ibe late pro prietor. B. M. WELLES, it will be sold for CASH AT PAftilC PRICES. rii he STOCK islahgk >7--X J and very complete, has iieen w el! lit*' selected, ami is well ad i tod tor tin IgLoJufcjwant-of the counliy. N IS —lt i- .i is y £y? vW common remark made bv visitors to establishment, " Why, I had no - Lfcx idea von had such a large and spien I did assortment, of Furniture. 1 have ! > 1 seen nothing like it short of the citv t Ue have BEDSTEADS Imm $•/.*, ! and upwards. COTTAGE and other < H VIRs j,) great variety, trom ?1 *<> ! \ \ fft to s2..!>n per set. TA ISLES from $2,50 j _jr V upwards, and Everything else in Proportion, anted By n "-a." Tn every style, size and price, to suit the mean-and taste i , ol aliv and ill eu-tonoaST* Call and' -co our t ck j Athens, Pa.. July 24 isfil. F. N. PAGE. BOOK BINDERY. TAJIK subscriber having withdrawn from the Argns L building would respectfully inform the public tli.it lie has rem >v< i hi- I'l :.i and Fancy Bindery tutiic North ihi.-.ii ol the Wa;il House, formerly o. cupied by the !' -t 1 1 Office, where he is now prepared to hind all kinds oi ! 1 Book- in Hi • in- st approved and workmanlike manner— I Havi cgt i share my profit- with io> -c-ond person I flat- , 'or myseii that n.y prc e- wid meet the satisfaction of the ! fb inkfiil f-r the confidence reposed in me and the pub ; it •a; preci iti.-h inv work, lor the last two years, I i shall endeavor in th t tuture to merit the continuance o! | public support. I' rtieol.irattention given to re-tiinding Books. All i work will fie wai ranted. Terms, Cash. ft£" Also, a!.< i-ge is-ortment of'STATIONERY of tin best quality at the lowest prices. Justices' and L'oiista oie's Rl,a S'Ks, of all kinds, j PICTERE I- RAMI>, round, square and oval; and pic tares framed to order, cheaper than ever known here. JOH ANN F. BENl>f It, Towanda. Jan. 11. lsi;o. Bookbinder and Artist. LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED. Y r ET c!l tlirsp seem only to ittcren>e the business and prosperity of the Old Foundry and MACHINE SHOP, (South side of Pine st.. one door East ot If. S. Mer | cur"* Store.) The nndersigned would i all tlie attention of all con- | cerr.t dt" the fact,tl:at he is prepared to do, nfld will ex | ■ ie all work entrusted to him with dispatch,and in the j mo t workman like manner. FITTING UP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM ; ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in j ■ any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satislac j i tion. j PLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat- | ! terns, wooded in the most substantial manner. : Having recent y added considerably to his laellit'ea for I i doing work, arid employing experienced workmen in every dejart.nent. lit- is confident that he can .satisfy all : who tavur him with their patronage. JOHN CARM AN. ! j Towanda. Oct. L.i, lstJO. Coal, Xiimc, Cement, Fire Brick, jCrain Tiles, &c. 'T'II ERE if a Lime Kiln nt tlin Barclay! i JL Company's Basin, in Towanda, where is kept con ! stantly f-r saie, fresh burnt II hits /Jme, made irom the be-t quality of New York lime stone at 2"> cents per i biish-l. or ?I per barrel heo-cd up in ha lie Is. and 124 I cents per bushel for slacked lime. Lime shipped on boats 'at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse j I Faler Aunt at il lo per barrel, and F'ne Brit k at K 1 cents each. Di ain 7 i/es 2, 3 and 4 inch -izes at 2. 3 and ! 6 cents |ier foot, a very nice article lor dr.iinin End or about dwellings. Merchants supplied with Beard-ley's Axes by the dozen. J id. Scnws, tor moving builduigs, to let at 25 cents per day ea< h Barclay Coal at tl'Bi |icr ton for Lump Co.ii ard $2 00 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered iu Towan da at 25 cents per load- All the above for -ale at the office of the Barclay R. 11. i & Coal Company, Towanda. J. MACFARLAIN. ! Towanda. Feb. 22. Isfil. Gen. Superintendent. CAUTIOW. " To i.e. or u f to i>e— hat is the question ! Whether ti- nobler in tlie mind to suffer The -lings and arrows of outrageous opposition. Or by taking up arms against a sea of printing ink, And opposing, end them." | npHE proprietor of the Argus takes o caslon in adver j X ti-ing liis Bindery to indulge iu an uncalled for Ming ; al out a "sort of a concern," which is hoping •• to delude the public." As I have opened a Bindery on my own ac count, tite BUerence is that it the public bring tlieit binding to mo. they are in no d inger of being defrauded For two years I have worked lor Mr. I'ARSOXS. and he his taken great pains t s iti-ly the public 1 wa- the " be-t Binder in America," as the columns of the Argun wil testily. lias li been nil that time " deluding the pub lie?"' If I have been engaged ill a I rand, 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 i long apprenticeship at the Bindery 1 business, I hive resumed business here on my own ac count.as I know of nothing which prevents me from fol lowing a legitimate and lawful calling for my support.— I I shall endeavor hy good work aud attcutiou to luy Imsi ness to give public satisfaction, j March 15. JtiHANN F. BENDER, Binder. • 1 I ONLY.— A few small boxes, extra nice, 11 for anleeheap at FOX'S. Towanda. Sept-18, 1861. if EROS INS! OIL, FOR SALE GREAT XV. at I'tiX'i- Ao 2-. I •!. iHrrchanbOr, &c. NEW ATTRACTIONS ! ftp At Oeo. H. Wood's Gallery J' TOWANDA, PA. I \ You can procure, at low pricea, / \PIHOTORFJ\IPHS, B \Of all ize. up to life sige. either plain or re -4 touched, colored in oil or pastille. j Also. MELAIXOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. and al most all other kinds ol types. Pictures in good cases for 2d cents, and other si/.es and qualities in proportion. Melainotype* made in all kinds of weather, (except for children. All work warranted. July 25, lbOl. TS THE ESTABLISHMENT JL where yon can tind a very fine assortment of W/ IT TIES AND .!EWELRY of all descriptions, al-o a i good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. 1 am also agent lor the sale of I). E. I.ENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every farmer should alwavs have. Pri ces from $s to S2O. according to finish REP VIKING done as usual in a neat and workmanlike mannerand war ranted. ' \VM. A. OH A M BERLIN. NKW KIIIM AT TDE ©lfe-D JBiMEffiSTJ ? OF H. A. BURBAXK. B. P. & H. SHAW, H AVING PTRCHASED THIS WELL known establishment time * ill endeavor, by strict ] attention to business, to sustain 'br excellent reputation | 1 which this Bakery and Eating Saloon has attaint d under ; the supervision of the late proprietor. Wo shall con tinue to manufacture CRACKERS, ! of every description. such as oyster, milk. Boston, soda, i butter, water, pit -nic. Graham, sugar, wine and common ■ crackers. Also, Rusk, Buus, Butter Roils, Whe-t, In j : dian and Graham BREAD & CAKE, of all kinds, const nitty on hand ami made to order The . attention ot the < ii /.CIIS nt this pi N e ami vicinity, i* ; called to the above, and liny arc n-stireil that they can I always lie supplied with any of tlie-e Hit it les. Wedding and Social Parlies, will be furnished with every description and style ot Fruit. Pound, and fancy CAKES. Tin in lucjier- and t if>cers will be -applied on terms as dvantageou* as at j any other establishment in the state. In connection with the above he has an EATINQ fIALOCISr, i where everything in the line will he served out to those who may Incur him with a sail. Thankful lor pa-t favor* he respectfully solicits n con tinuance of the same. B. E. A- H. SHAW, j i Towanda. June 27. ISfil. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! KI..M I!{A, N. V. I'ACII.TY: N*. CAULDWLI.L. President and Professor of Practical and iirnaiuental Peuiuuship, and Science ol Boop- , k' eping. \VM. M t ROSBY, A. M., Pr lessor of Mathematics. the ( las'-ic- and Sciences, and Consulting Accountant. CLIFFORD E WABsWnrrriJ. Prim ipalot ihr Pre par- ! atorv Itepartment and General Assistant Tea-ber. j Rev flliis k. BEE' HER. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. Hi-torv. uu Political Economy. Hon \LKX. s. IMA" EN, Lecturer on Commercial Law. ( iv il a d International Polity. S. R V \N CAM PEN. la ctuter ou Theoretical and Prac tieal Banking and Finance. REFERENCES: CII AS. 11. E! MER Esq., Waverly. ; ('HAS .1. EOI.GEK. Attorney, Gent *a. . .1. 11. AY 11 ! l.\Ms Esq.. Banker, Ithaca. AA'M 11 i EDiILTH.-hci ift. Caiiaudaigiia. i T. Ii THOMPSON, I'o-t if aster. Corning, ' .lt)lL\ l . LEWIS. Jr., Counsellor. I'eiiti Yann. t'OAA l\ii a I'll . pump Mam;' i ti.rers, Seneca Falls. WASHINGTON Till HM.AX. fec'v Gas Lighten., Bath. I Rev. XM'IS BIS-Vt\. pic-. People'sCi litge, L v.ma. j j Rev E. L. WADSWORTH, Insurance Act., New Graef- 1 ; en'.eig. i Mesrr- NICHOLS & LONG. Merchants' Troy, Bradford 1 county. Pa JOHN C. KEUWIN, Secretary Nail Works Co., Ilarris | burg, Pa. Elmira Commercial College. rruns INSTITUTION WAS EST AB ' -L LISHED in Is.Vs, and its success has been beyond 1 tbe most -anguine expectations nt its fotiudtr. Prof. ' I O.VULDWELL, who lias relied more upon untiring devo tion and iudi latigable uttenti-m to the interest,- ot hi- pu- j : pi!-, than upon profuse advertising and complimentary I Scholarships to i xtend a reputation. 1 ire Course ol Instruction consists of four Departments. I. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Here especial attention is given to youth in the Ele | meats ol Knowledge, viz : Spelling. Reading, Writing, j Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, Elocution and Com position. it. DEPARTMENT OF PENMANSHIP. Embracing all varieties of Plain, Practical, Business, and Ornamental Penmanship, German Tex", OUI Eng i li-h. Antique Lettering, Manuscript Copying, Pen Draw iug, Ac. tit. COMMERCIAL COMPUTATIONS. Embracing new rules, not published, of tbe most rapid methods of Computation, as applied to Interest. Bank Discount, Account.- Current. Simple and Compound Kqu t.itions, Insnrarice, Exchange, General Average, Coin mission and Br kerage, Partnership Settlements, Bank rupt Dividends, Loss and Gain, Alligation, etc. IV. BOOK-KEEPING DEPARTMENT. Embracing Commercial Law. Bttsiiie-s Correspondence, | Set! lenient*. Ac., applicable t > Wholesale. Retail. linpnrt ( ing. Jobbing, or Commission If i-iae-s. This Depart intuit ' i-oiganizcd and conducted oil l lie Counting Rmnn Sys , tcin. with all the improvements introduced by Bryant A | str.itton and others,and the students at. once enter npnn I the Practical Working and Routine ol Banking. Mining. 'Shipping, Insurance. Radio, ding. Mauulacturng. Ac., 1 ittul ei i Mirate actual trail-.ictiuns taken liom the Origin j al Books of extensive Unit*. TII E C O I. LE G E ROOMS Have recently bten re-fitted and elegantly furnished, so i that now tliey are unsurpassed in conrort ai d conve ! nieure of arrangement. A separate ipartment is pnvid ' 1 ed tot Ladies. To students ol ordinary capacity and in j dnstry, entire satisfaction will be guaranteed ft jr" For Terms and further particulars send for a Cir ' cnlar, or apply personally to ' ! N (JAUI.DWELL, PRINCIPAL. 1 River Buildings, opposite Brainard House, Elmira, N. Y. j Limit's, N. T., Oct. N, l*t>| m 3 WILSON, BARNES dL CC. WHOLESALE GROCERY And Extensive Dealers in Tea, , 15 Warren street, (three doors lielow Washington st.,l NEW YORK. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Pel , I'r. I> iv'-ui A tel., and IVib-oti. ItlcU'OU A Merrill. I) A BARNES. loimeilc >f Bradford eoenty. ' * C 1U i'N E nt Wyotnln*' cour.t v Pa. • „ KAMI lit. N. DELANO, ot Stw Veil*. ICmyfim JHfsccllnncous. CHEMNESS, STYLE & BUM. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO B U Y YOUR CLOTHING CHEAP AT YOUR OWN PRICES. roclaim i! to the People! ' T I T ST RKCEIYKF)—A Lnnre Stock of] •I FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at JOHN | SHLAM'S Elmira Branch Clothing Store. Says coolly, boldly and deliberately. that he takes the foremost of the Clothing Merchants nt Towanda. Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one has come, and tiio light and beauty <>l Spring -bines upon u with all its radiant s, lender. I -hall continue to -ell C'hdhing, tor Ca-li, cheaper than any other man, as my goods uc all j j bought cheap lor cash, atid they will he sold cheap for i ca-h. My goods are all manuf rttired In Elmira. therefore, I can warrant them well made. Enough lor run to say, 1 j have everything in the line of CLO T KING! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS CAPS, &C., That is kept in any other Store in town. My banner is on the breeze, i " And long may it wave, O'er the laud of the free, And the home ol the brave I While her Stirs and Stripes Shine out like SIIII. Telling all the nations That Freedom's begin." i This_. a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do j their trading where they can do the lie-t. regardless ol i the cross and sour looks of old fogy merchants. I invite | yon to come and see tne—country as well as the city are [ invited—every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or I free are invited to call. Come one. come all. and -top your speed, We've Goods enough for all in need. The hoys, them-elves, are at their posts, And they alone ran supply a host. O'er other dealers in this town. These same boys have won renown. For selling the cheapest and the be-t, j And s< Ring no-re than all the rest ! Hurrah ! hurrah ! o'er hill a d plain, Accept our thatik*. and call again, Among our a—urtments you'll always find. Goods to lit and plea-e the mind. We're on hand, and always willing, 'I it st II our Goods, und earn a -hilling ! So bold your hor-es. HI d come this way, We sh 11 j be gl id to see you a v day. At JOHN sill.\M'S Clothing Store, mxt door to U.S. 1 I Mercer's Dry Goods store. Main Street, Towanda, Pa. j N. y —We vvi-b to be ntider-tood that wi are not to 1 e ; under-old hv any tnan. or combination ol men. I ti~ No i Itd'gc tor showing our Gcrul-. Towanda. May 23 IWI. JOHX SHLAM. j THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE ; TO f-L'Y WELL IVIADE AND GOOD FITTING MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING,! IS AT SOLOMON'S ClOllsii pi!! HAVING just received one ol the Largest Stock* of Fall and Winter Clothing that has ever been offered j in this market before, which will be sold ot greatly re ' dared prices. ] GREAT ISARGMNS IN Black lb l>. A S. If. Broadcloth Frock Coat*. | GREAT BARGAINS IN Eancv I tea vet Dor-kin uul Silk mixed Cas-imere Coat ] GREAT IIAI ft i\ IN ~ IN j Ca—innre.Cnion and Sattinct Business Coats. ] GREVT B\RG A INS IN Tweed and Kentui kv .lean and Cottonade Coats. , GREAT B.\RG tINS IN I Blai !• Doe-kin <'a--:utcrc, Unioiiand Satfiiiet Pant*. I Gltl; \T B AIIG \ INS IN Harrison'- ('as-imerc. x ilk mixed and Plain Pants. ; GREAT RARG \INS IN Eancv Ci.ion s,ti.iet and others, Coats. GREAT j|At;GAININ Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Ve-ts. ! GREAT BARGAINS IN Matil lis Plain und E uicv Silk Ve-ts. : GRE AT I! vRG A IN> I N llairi-on'-1 . e-1 .-ilk M'.xtd and Black Vesta. ; GREAT I! \ RG V IN- IN V tn ia. t 'ott II Veiv : and Plush Vesta, i GREAT BARGAINS IN Fancy, ("up n. Sattinct and Fa'tnerV- Satin Vests. One of the hirge-t -t -ek-of ftVEUt'OA l"S, consisting jot If tver. Pilot, sc.l -ki u. I'cter-li im, Liaiiskin. Ulek l of all qtialith-. and 11 large a—oitno nt id New Stv'.e-- Al-o one ol the Large-t Stock* of Gents Furnishing j G Is. Whi h w ill I c sold 25 per cent, cbc iper than • l-c --w lieie Call before you buy and examine my stock, us you can be suited better and at lower figures, i Beantber the place, M B. SDUIHON'S Clothing E-tahli.-hmcnt. September 27, Towanda Pa. Ihe Argus Book bindery Again in Full Operation ! U7K have the gratifi ati no' itinoutii'ing tonnr frfetids. ] customers, and the public, that we are now pre pared to do HOOK Ml XI )I XG, I in all it* Branches in thcl.ite-t And most approved *ty!e* - and o:i the mo-t lavorabh- term*. Having -eetired, permanently, the services of Mr 11. C. WIIITKK.VK. a lini-hcd WORKMAN I'r on Philadelphia. | and having added exteu-ivelv to the fixtures ol the eon cern—giving great* r fin ility than lortnerly—we can pre sent to the public the most positive u**uram eol our abil ity to please our patrons. 81" Customers *h- aid be particular to remember that the Argus Bindery,'" i hi the \r :i* It lildiug. - form j erly, (first building'tenth of the Ward House) tinl i* con- j j nected with our B-mk and Stationery Store and Printing ] Office, where all work -hould be delivered. CA UTKIX. Wf are com; tiled inj i-tice to ourselves. ' and our old customers a* well as to prevent an imposition I upon the public generally, to caution them again-t a sort a concern, that fal-cly bold* out t > the public that it i* j the Argus Bindery. Tiii* fruwl is pricti ed u > don! t. I with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold I and d< liberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby can , tioned. tti~ Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work guai ranted. Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for work. Having made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or patte.tn at prices as low a* elsewhere. Bowanda. March 5.1R60. L. A. PARSONS. ATTENTION! rpiJK I. AUGUST STOCK OF LOOTS I JL and Shots ever brought to Towanda, lias j.i-t !>een opened ut tlie long established and well known store ol J. D. HUMPHREY. The assortment i* compo-ed of LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, KID GAITERS, BOOT KES SLIPPERS. BI'SKINS, AND i GHILDRENS' SHOES, of every variety. Gentlemen, you are invited to examine tho-e Patent 1 Le it IM r and Caii >kin Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and Geutie men's Slippers. llools und Shoes made lo < rtler, ANI> RK P A I R F. D. SHOE FINDINCS. Frenrh and \meriean Call Skin. Kip and Upper Lea . ther, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. SADDLERY, HA' LWARt AND S fLL R'3 TOOLS. Groceries Very Cheap, And the ulu-le -to. 1, w II I e -obi for t ,i-h at prices who h make it an nbjei t tor all to buy al Towititda. June 4. I*Bl. " HUMPHREY'S. A CARD. rp II F. present deprecM'il stale nf the Monty > I •Irtrket hiving hml the i fTcc! to place manv kimlivut ' | C.ui.il-wiihm the reach of CVM ftui/c,-.., t much lowW ] prices hot heretofore h.-g* to n... :l tier that heh i-avad-d him (It of this riduction E j iarac extent within the jut-t '<'< vie oral Ifnnifti p itk ir Un/ir/ne.. Sj.ices, TE J Si i I. Lum/i Shale and (j intra Seed*. Fl.-ll TACKLE. AM IUXITION, Ac. Constituting tin mo*t c >ui] *t< a*- 'rtnie.it. e:uLracin, the great want* 01 tlie i'm le reduci-d in Price, j ai J revised lor tiie Ca-h System. v DR. PORTER':* c VMPHKNE ! DR POP.'iEU S A l.CulloE ! PR. PORTER'S lit." UN I N G FLUID! j Arc Fresh, daily prepared .1 rii -an ivnilud i.v ant in tl. DR. PORTER' > PREPARATIONS Fcr Family Use, ! Known a* Pa'e and R< liable Remedies, art warranted It what tin y arc intended to give *ali*l.ictiou viz : | Dr. Porter'-Pectoral Syrup price HTJ cent ' Dr. Porter's Family Km! rot ation. .. 2.. I>r Poller * Tonic EliXlr '• .HI " Pr Piter'- W. rm s> 1 p •' 24 •' Dr. P' tier'* 1 'Hiii . 1 Hyp- ph 1 pbite* . •• I 1 !>r. P 'tier's I'ti 1 i:u- i .... •• I I '• , In. Po.ier* HI.: i. .. 'cy .11 •am ... 2.. Dr. Porter'.* l" •th V It I'r •• 25 ' Dr. Pinter's i 1 . i i *1 '.if " 2> " Dr. Porter * I.' ii 1• • * del " 'IS •• Dr. Porter uTricogeue " 25 14 Dr. Porter".* Trie philu " 25 '• Dr. Porter * Shampoo " 'IS " Dr. Porter's llnr-e ami Cattle Lotion '• 37 J " v Dr. Porter'- Horse and Cattle Powder .... " IS " Dr. Porter's Red Bug Poison '• 25 " 1 Dr. Porter'* iii.e l. Ink " 2> •• I>r. Porter's Cleansing Fluid .. . " :t7t * | r Pi P -rter'.* Rat ai dMi e Poison 2•" " Dr Porter's Citrate Magnesia .. '• 2"' " ' >lfliral Vi!ticf ffix ii gratiiiDtiily a( tf.c ollit t Charging only for Medicine. try Thankful for pa t libere.l ; itro nigc w- -dd remr* 1 I full\ announce to his friend* uni tin. paid c t iie> ; tin shall ta'Sji'ired to -ti*'y i n! meti'. the Ct oiiuuauce o ; tbeireonlidcnce and pationage. at the ' Cash Store ! (' rner of Main and Pine streets. I Towand 1. Jv't t. -i 1 i.l. HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS. LA EMEUS, ALL WHO WANT ZiMi'yO 2 T I k | II AYR jit*T received from tlie City, O | IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS. of every v.mcty. My -tit kof KlyL'O IS !i i* Ievn pur- s • • ha-i'il for C\SH, dim ti\ lrmthe liiijm itei- wlu n l.) II A m ennhVd T< ! UIII i-I I I RUIHT- I • r iJ• ;ippro:iciiiii*. r '1 1 Hisrvest. ;i Suprri r jiihl Purr >n?i IF YOU WANT TO KKEP s ; - 1 well posted on the events that are passing la-lnre i i the \aieiicait people,Ju* ask lor one ol THE ILLI'S- I : .t'ED PAPERS I'ltey are ri* illy worth double the . i jo-i . we a-k tor them. And while voii are there Vtut n't a* well get a M \ P showing all the important potnts In the country, t'r. you may want to write to vour r ! Lie nit and you ran gel tlw verv latest *t\h- „i P VTRI t . OUi NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES i : ■ t mte and -ee wlwt rli.|e got. and sutl-fv vour .. • selves. D.m t forget the nlaee-TllK MEWS ROOM ii I owanda, June PJ Is til. : J FTO*. PRUNES RAFSLVS ,1 X. Dates. Tsmariuds, Oranges, Leiuoua, aud all kinds FQX ; M. 3tsusfnr.es GtHs, ' ~~~ I>E.NJ M I'£( K A'l'l IsUfijA v ,*L JL> LAW. TOWANDA, P\ All I AT to nis. are. will re.eive prr.B.pt attention.i!Y tni * > ' 1 Col. fc smith, over liaty hi Moate', at, , e te April 11. lHii. IC * rriIOSIAS J JNO Ii A3d 77 AdLPl LAI ' oh '' K t. M.ijv Y T r N. wiluam-, a rro/? 11. LA M-' BC J * K. ovkkto*. jk r „ w „ —— / \VKRTON k MONTAXYF/ 7?7'n 17 A/.l's AT /..111 office in Inio,', Block R ' y occupied hy JAS. MA< i ai.i ank. Bieopie oi I owatidn ai d vieinttv. Of c, ,■ " hi!".'.":" r'";;;,'"- 1 " JStt L* li. PA A TT(JiC\Pd~r n i j. / m tA nr. i.e.' ss-.re. j i;; 1 " ' LM 11 AX A X i.M vm, l,n vino" ret.777; I J ioHUJiilv opened a Law Office over tl.. Store. Dec. 1. 1557. r PII().M AS RYAN, Avro/fivTvTr 1 W. Ofiji e over Eddy'* Clothing Store, Towanda. Oct. 2 l°Ot. r. cy cc 33 iirr, A TTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC - Tow:iuda Pi. Office in the building . copied by II II MrKean. ttb All legal business attended to with prornptiimn ar i caie. Towanda. Aug. 11, 1 a :;I-tf. II WESTON, PIP U*fVi-rT 7 ,s penmtncntiy located in T ,aaiij i , i T. >i > } Ii Eniiedooi -oiitljol Haih yiVNtve- T war da. Feb pi. KVt. o. i~. v/GOE3aTjrr-DErrri£T7 T >ER M \.Np]N'l EY I'Ctiteii iii T,,a unR _ 1 Ollii e N". , Brick '>w. over HW. NOBLK*' >•. - Entrance one d"or sinili >d Tracy A M*s>re* dei-J., WIUVOT k W \'l KINS ATI'OR\E7 t \T LAW TOWANDA, PA Office D-raier occupied hy U Mercm. DAVID Wll.Mol- | (i. 11. WATKIVS M• v 2 I- . I W_A. Ii ID HO u S3]. U'ev.anda, ira. THE Sn'scriDi *, li-tvti.' Ica-.i' tL\ w ,.t| L kit av i If del f'f a D r'Tt 'fveirs woiihlia'arnttheir riemi- and the tmvdhtg pit Idle rliat they w-I be arxt ; V I • i ii II • i.Cr 'II w h i in y tav r t em • • It ' ' he *h • -Hi I- the ore-i at ii ' ■ll k> *' • 'A* A' :> Ho at I'll. L* con Ht.liilv. . ; Ifi'i - hecr.nl. Vour . Tn.ly. Jan. I't P I WELL V *• JTII McCABE'S ( I.MTIAK MKAT M.VUKV.T irhir ./ hi apr sir. v's store. Mam st 'UIIH siitcua il '-r w- Id re-pe. t: lly lender hi- ■ ■*> 1 th.o.k* t ' tne inli li.- ...• the very It end pati . lie i -It \ I . I —l.lc "l it fir , ti (i- t v. I- hi i I II ci oi . elei tion ol VJ f7 \ the Is--1 tie ciitititrj 'fi nd-, which he intend- t eU rei\ small pr -lit* either I y Mm tde qMMer "r p"imi, ar \a, .. tity <: t;r*t-| i.,iit f > ALT PitkK, p.:... >v nivsei hi ap. by the !. -rtrl ir i>outid. Meat* will Ie pr ut[itl\ delivered, at uiy place wit! D he i o nuraUon. Tow .ml.i Vngu-t 12. IsV.t. 4 M.rUffi. KAILHOAD I I < >TKL -Vr .r the /? tirtiy Rxilnad term inn*, TOWAfiDA, FZr.Ti'A. T R .IORIAN~*(.-'tt"v I- • the p Llii llt.it be I t* lea . ■'■ the we'Mrt aro ' v -in-tanii ■ run v!v is-copti-d by \ T -:tr.: in tli ■w I ' pi' iI . t ;.• t, i . h i tl i . ot Cabinet Ware .d ch.iji.. I -> ' '*■ determined t • tiiieposi iftlie*ea linn* rapidly, and with that e-isii offer ill arti ies si atprei •ib nted 1 w prices for l' *h Good Sola* I' fit! t 20. lil'e ISent ii.iir-"I cts • - li. -i ni' e IVil-te d 2" h I U ive t: wm ti ::ciii u' i . red • Pterin ' ' '. r * i-.-m• i r ' - :11 . 'i i ' t . •■ i : ■ • ■rti* id sj in - . i \tc - n u i * Tn b'• * Hall -tamls. uni .ti * I it tlc.t -an clo ,i Ii . ify W:ue lei -e \' ■ , .... i ton ' re .i. : 'l' ffi'is. wit' a z -i|i- ieid i . it :1 T i"t 1* i- i, ii-w ]! e -ore I- tin*l ! he rght pbe e. - : Towanda Dec 1.1-'" Ulll'.STi'.R T"TE C 1.3 STiTIYS STII.L IN IIPKKATIIV" . rilF. snl.scvibei would ard ' *" I'"" pul'i' that He It - • "A- A hand ai d wiL r*k. ' • or* A • it d* it t AI IN El I'l !•'> vi "_ ••dj't'?" -i i La-Fife* Divan Le>r.-- d. 5 ' J.L.* V ' *"tie Uttrd Dirlrp t I reaP*-' 1 ", * ■ " V "W ' I ltevry bt'leans - ' * kinds, ( hair- ai d des, rii tion. whiel >i- and will i.e m ' ,e .",V' t--ii.il mil workmatiliki manlier -t-ul w b for ca-li chenj-i i t an can be bought .n .uty "ther 3 e loom in tin . nt i v I -oi.al'le tcrin*. A I IIKAIIsii Will • ' , I \ I I' wnude tattonrv 1 |s*7 . I Titw FIR3VI. uoddim; & illsskii. I nff •ii- .1 ol D U. 11 .!!. • •! ire n w te e'\ Yoik the large-t and mot coniph-tr a- "it I i ver olfi"oil lor -ale in this market, whi h * •*'l ■ I I Co*| di HIKING ,-TDVKS .i. \ variety " ■ -lib o| Poll llluiag-I! 'OUI Six I'fclD , I ■ and compute i-s- rttnei tot IRON AND STUEL, Nails and G! i-s Paint* anil I Ips. || ~ it** 'I iiage fiiinutiugs Sormg* Iron \v - V all size-. Umi peutcrs and .loinev- l - *milh* Tool., Ui-..5*.. i,t. Fiimld. H Saw* Table and P" h> t ®L ' ' ■ " ■ aB'7BC ' nt evil y iW-crii'tton. Pumps, LeaU-Pipr. t bain Pump- oul 1 " Hill T\\lt 4\i lM I *: U lßf I tllelite-t inil m ist ip) r'Veil p it'l l**. \ "i UN W VRE \Nl> STOVE I'll ■ ut stretcheil Leather BEI.TING. Etc.! foi ia ol FARMING TOOLS. ■ JOB WORK done on short notii t* ai d w , " r , GRAIN. Old Irolt Copper. Rrittaimi wax and Feather* taken in ex'chafir' ' ,p. I We invite •* I In-whole world and the re-i '' to call and examine our our goods i'l't rl 1 Our motto will be u*e every man wePaiul*" ina wrong #dr i tne d'or south of Tracy ami Mootrr ,-j, Block. Main street. CODDiN'' A ' ,l joits \ popnixu, I t - Towanda - ■! pURECIDKR VIMAiAi; ,at B