(Continued from first page.) Now ia the time, the present ges-ion of Co: - gress. If no other can on this floor were willing to vote in the iiffirmatiTe, though I stcod alone, —which I shellnot, and for which I'am thankful—l would hold up both hands and say to our members in Congress, " Gen tlemen, in the name ol humanity, in the name of our commou country, I pray you from tny heurt of hearts, vote for the bill now before you " Mr. Speaker, we are progressing gloriously. ThisJs the hostage the the country has ever seen ; the best year we have ever had ; the growth of liberty, virtue, and of greatness and glory, iA more ruugDifieeut than ever before. These are golden hours. I ara comparatively a young man. yet I can rememberer when a a clergymen of the gospel was dragged through Washington street in the city of Bostcm, in the city of the Puritans, with a halter around his neck, simply because he dared to question the moral right of slavery. I remember when a company of ladies simply holding a prayer meeting for the fugitive slave, was broken up by the broad cloth gentry of the same city.— 1 remember when notice sent to the pulpits of Boston, craviog christian sympathy for pant ing fugitives who had refuge there, were spurned and his-ed at. I renumber well wheu Boston court house was environed with chains in obedience to siavpocrats All this hard by Banker Hill ! You, and we all remember a dark catalogue of such events. But. now*oh ! how chunged ! Gerritt Smi'h, Wendell Phil lips, Geo B. Cheever aud Horace Grecly, are called upon to speak—aud to speak where ? Why, sir, in Washington, in the Smithsouian Institute, the nursery of national science, the great temple of letters. Ttiey are called up on to come there and speak upon this very identical subject ; but do they have hearers ? Aye, sir, the trouble is not to get hearers, but to get room for the bearers. Right in the city of Washington, Gerritt Smith lias lectured within a week—by the way, one of the class of men who have told he world more truth than the world has yet given them credit for ; but pay-day comes in nil such cases ; it comes in a little while after, and it will surely come in this case. It is only c little while ago when Charles Sumner,one of GOD'S nqble meu, stood np in the United States Senate and advoca ted tho principles of freedom aud truth ; and there came the representatives of this aceur-ed aud damnable institution armed wtih a blue 1 geon and smote him to the dust. The blood spots of the almost martyr upon the floor of the Senate Chamber will semi up a lasting cry for retribution against those fiends in human form who prompted and applauded the deed. Escaping justice at?t!ie Land of mar, Brooks, the immediate agent aud guilty miscreant, wa louched by the retributive finger of the invis ible and withered from the earth. Sumner was hissed aod scorned from social circles. Mow he stands almost the master man, if not the Nestor among the Xestors of the United States Senate. Old Joan Q iiuoy Adams once pre sented petitions from his constituency drawn iu the mildest language-tor the abolition ol sia very iu the District of Columbia. If they had prayed to GON.in language so feeble their prayers would hardly have gone higher than their heads. But mild as the petitions were, when the old sage presented them, they raised a howl around him as if all Panderuom cm had broken loose. Now, sir, that same Congress! has a bill hefore it to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia ; and not only that, but: has a bill before it forbidding the officers of our army to return slaves to their musters. — Congress is coming up tothe true iine of action Oh, we are progressing. But a few years ago there was indescribable, unearthly terror in the; word abolitionist. In the north you had but to call a man uu abolitionist and every nerve Mn his body quivered while his heart palpita ratcd. Thank Gon, that cloud so full of light ening and thunder has lost ail its electricity aud is passing away. .It will not be many years before a man will be as much ashamed to be called an atili-aboliiioaisl, as ) he would to be called a sheep thief. All 1 have* to say touching this mo ter is this. 1 have always guareuteed the nstitutional rights of South crucrs ; voir ,ney hare none. This I will say about the abolitionism, that if to give liusey wolsey for rags if to substitute joys for sorrows, . smiles for tears, and the comforts of home fur dissevered and disjoined domestic relations : if to give freedom for slavery makes a man an abolitionist, put me down as one ; I take the responsibility. One remark more and I make if in respect to my honored friend, the Senator from Berks, (Mr. CMMER ) He remarked that he would not discuss these resolutions if discussion came ap n;w; but be will probably change his mind and enter into this discussion. The other UAJ in a certain debate he made a remark*in an swer to something 1 said, and I did not reply j to it then. I take this occasion to answer him, because the subject is in keeping with,and ger mane to that now under consideration. The Senator stated that the Constitution of this country was made by white men aud made/cr white men. All right, sir, he is properly un derstood. The sunlight of yonder heavens was 1 made for white men ; the breath of nature that fans us aud gives us vitality was made for white men ; the refreshing elements that bubbles up from the tippling fountain and and from the heart of the earth to quench our thirst was made for white men. But was the sunlight made for them only ? Was that uat- i nral breath made for thein exclusively ?—was j the fountain that slakes the thirst and gives physical energy made for them only ? I say i the soi.lighf, the breath of vitality and the fountains of water were mi.de for humanity ; and I say that liberty is GOD'S birthright to humanity. The men who drafted the Consti tution moulded the Declaration of ludepend tDce intended and did embody that great prin ciple. They made the constitution and uttered the declaration for humanity Go aVay with your adjective " white." It is an intruder on those glorious docnnieuts. Their authors nev er put it there. The Great Creator made 1 that Senator white and made me white ; and lam thankful to Ilim that He did. But in His inscrutable wisdom, He has made some others black ; but urc they less human ? Tbey have the feeling of humanity—the flash ing of fancy—the capacities of reason—the yearnings after immortality ; and these are the ingrane principles of ail humanity. I chal lenge the world to deny it. Every human be ing has the right to be, to enjoy all that his nature is capable o f being, of becoming or of •enjoying. Gon has made.certain men with their faces a little darker than mine ; but if they are capable of enjoying freedom, life, liberty and the pursuits of happiness ,it is your duty to give it to them ; and woe to the government, sooner or later, that refuses to do it, and throws itself athwart their path way of progress. lam no infidal • but if we as a nation, can hold up and perpetuatejslavery, J age, after age, sauctiou it legally and christen it ecclesiastically, and at the same time pllteper ourselves, be free, and happy, aud great, es caping all the consequences divinely threaten ed against injustice and oppression, then this, if anythiug, would constrain me not only to question Bible, but to doubt the very exist ence of the Deity Himself. But in the signs of the present there is no reason for scepticism or fear. I look around me, 1 look upon our brave armies, I look upon the sentiments aud , feelings of the people,l look upon the growth I and onward march of public opinion, I look j upon the resolved action of Congress, I look j at the out croppings of seeming Providential | iuterpositiou in our behalf, I look at these and many other things, sir, and then I am ex- j ceedingly encouraged in regard to our country, j We were born in IT7G, we are born again in 1862 or thereabouts. Then we sprung into an infant existence as a natiou. Now, if our principles and patriotism are commeusurate with the demands of the age, we leap into na- j tioual mauhood with the lines of greatness and ; glory stretching onward before us into the in finite future. That we may secure our nutiou's peace and perpetuity, let slavery be abolished iu the District of Columbia, that its foul abomiuatious may no longer send their wreak ing stench into the very windows of the capi tal. The slaves of all rebels urc now virtually anu actnhlly free. Let the Government so ' recognize auu treat them. Confiscate the property of all traitors and apply it to the payment of the war debt, compel the instiga tors of this fratricidal war to meet its expenses as far as possible, and not constrain the patri otic people of the north to first pour out their blood like water in defence of the country, and then irnpovish themselves iu paying these enormous expenses. Thus much do. Do it speedily, and when doue it will stimulate the heroism of our sol diers, inspirit the people with new zeal, help crash the heart of treason, and place the Re public upon a sure and benificeut foundation. 1 have no lear fur the country, no despair of the result if we are but true to ourselves —true to the historic momories of the land true to God and humanity, 1 look forward, sir, with ioyful emotions to the day when from thiscooa- : try the great disturbing element shall be re- ; moved, and removed forever; wht n the last shackle shall be broken—when the last slave ; redeemed aud disenthralled, shall lift his hands to Heaven with thanksgiving that he is allow ed to enjoy ttic rich immunities of his man ' hood. That day will surely come, and when it comes will constitute a new era in our exis tence. It will form the brightest spot upon the canvass of our nationality. Posterity will ' look back to it with rijoicing. Upon it the , poet will rhapsodise in future days, and over , it the christian pLiiospher will bend with rev 1 ential adoration. It will furnish the sculptor his models, the painter the theme of his sketch- i es, while from it the historian shall gather abundant material for ths most glorious and gorgeous page in American history. itffsccUanrous. BOOK BINDERY. rpilE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus i. building would reapertt'u 11 j inform the public that he has removed his Plain and Fancy Bin Fry to the North Room of t lie Wa:d House, formerly occupied bv the I' -st Office, where he is now prepared to bind all kinds ol Books in the most approved and workmanlike manner tlaviag to share my profits witli no second person I flat ter my sell that ray prices will meet the satisfaction of the public. Thankful for the confidence reposed In tr.c aod tie pub li appreciation ot my W"rk, for the last two years, I shall endeavor ia tb c future to merit the continuance of public support. Particular attention Riven to re-bimlfng Books. All work will be warranted. Terms, Cash. j>yAlso,a large assortment of STATIONERY of ihe best quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta ble's BI.AXKS. of el! kinds. PK'TI RE FRAMES, round, square and oval: and pic-j tures trained to order, cheaper than ever know o here. i - JOHAXX F. BENDER, Towanda, Jan. 11, 1860. Bookhindei and Artist. LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED. ell these seem only to increase the businesi- and prosperity of the Old Foundry and j IYIACIiI NE SHOP, (South side of Pine St., one door East of 11. S. Mer cur's Store.) The undersigned would call the attention of all con- j cerncd to the fact, that he is prepared to do. and will ex ecute all work entrusted to him with dispatch,and in the most workman-like manner. FITTING UP MTU. IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in j any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satislac- ! lion. PLOWS always on band of the most approved pat tern's, wooded in the most substantial manner. Having recently added considerably to his facilities for j doing work, and employing experienced workmen in i every department, be is confident that he can satisfx all j who favor him with their patronage. JOHN CARMAN. , Towanda, Oct. 15, 1860. Coal, lume, Cement, Fire Prick, Brain Tiles, &c. TBI ERE is a Lime Kiln at the Barclay! A Company's Basin, in Towanda, where is kept con- j stantly for sale, fresh burnt If hite J.ime, made irom the ! best quality of New York lime stone at 25 cents per : bushel, or if per barrel, headed up in barrels, and 12$ cents per bushel for slacked lime. Lime shipped on boats j at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse Water J.ime at $1 lj iper barrel, and Fire Brick at 8 ceits each. J)i am Tiles 2, 3 aud 4 inch sizes at 2. 3 aud C cents per foot, a very nice article for drainin land <-r about dwellings. Merchants supplied with ffcardsley's A res by the dozen. Jack Screws, for moving buildings, to let at 25 cents per day each Barclay Coal at $2 25 per ton for Lump Coal atd $2 00 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered in Towan- j da at 25 cents per load. All the above for tale at the office of the Barclay It. If. A Coal Company, Towanda. J. MACFARLAIN. Towanda,F;!> 22.1861, Gen. Superintendent CAUTIO Iff "To be. or not to be— bat is the quest.on ! Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows cf outrageous opposition. Or by taking up arms against a sea of printing ink, And opposing, end them." rpHE proprieforof the Argus takes occasion in adver 1. tising his Bindery to indulge in an uncalled for fling about a " sort of a concern," which is hoping "to delude the public."' As I have opened a Bindery on my own ac count, the inference is that if the public bring their binding to me, they are in no danger of being defrauded. For two years 1 have worked for Mr. I'AKSOKS, and he has taken great pa ins t satisfy the public 1 was the " best Binder in America," as the columns of the Argus wil testify. Has be been all that time " deluding the ptib lie If I have been engaged in a fraud, he lias been th principal. But I refer to my work during tbattimea evidence that there has been no fraud practiced. Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery business. [ have resumed business here on niv own ac count, as 1 know of nothing which prevents me from fol lowing a legitimate and bawful calling tor my support I shall endeavor by good work and attention to lhy busi ness to give public satisfaction. March 15. JOHAXX F. BENDER, Binder. PASH PAID FOR VJ POIT I. T R r. A good article of FAT. WELL DRBBBED POULTRY, can be sold for CASH, at • Towanda. No*. 20,1861. PATCH'S. BAD TO TAKE Nice Buckwheat cakes with seme of the best Golden ! Fyrup. at FGX"6 I jUtttHHKM. J ! HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTSI FARMERS, ALL WOO WANT CT9ZBB I&Si&TOSS I HAVE just received from the City, a Large Stock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS has been pur chased for CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby I am enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of Liquor, of any kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be lore offered in Towanda. HOTEL KEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have facilitiesfot purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Besides my Liquors are warranted pure and unadulter ated. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great est Yariety of Ever brought to Towanda. which having been purchased directly trom the Manufacturers and Importers, enables me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invited to iin examination of my eutire stock of Liquors, Cigars and To' l acco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every description, w ill lie kept constantly 011 hand, at prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town. Confident that 1 am enabled to sell n;y entire stock of Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like good? can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so licit the public to an examination at No Brick Row. 11. W. NOBLE. Towanda. June 11. 1860. Q, ' 'J: // % B ' / * v r * <->;•- i "A i \ A- &*■ rrms IS THE EST A BLISHM ENT .L where vou can find a very line assortment o! WA ICSES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions. ;. I I a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shiliin • up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. I am also agent for the ale of D. E. LENT'S celebrated Barometers, v hich every farmer should always have. Pi pes from $8 to $2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usual in a neat and workmanlike manner and war ranted. W.M. A. CHAMBERLIN. The New Kational Tjonn. r rilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN J appointed by Hon. S. P. CHASE, Secretary of tlir Treasury, Agent ■ for receiving subscription* to the New National 1.-an <.f Treasury Notes, bearing interest :.t the r. te of".. 10 : er cent, per annum. hereby give notice that a übscription book is now op. 1 ut the above named of fie. These notes will be of the denomination of $"1, $lOO, 1500, $1,4 1 1 and $5,000, and are ail dated 101 it of At gust 1861, pay able in gold in three years. 01 convertible into a 1 wc-nty-yc.tr ix pi 1 < ci t. loan, at the option ol the bold er. Each Treasury Note has interest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in gold at the A iut ev ery - : x months, and at tire rate of one cent per day on each jjO. Any explanations required by the subscriber will lie cbcei lullv made, and they will, by the plan adopted, be saved from any ti mi le 01 ihing letter.-, the undersign ed raporting each subscription to the Tie -my Dq ,nt inrnt, from whence the Treasury Notes will lie sent to each subscriber as soon as possible. go.. The Loan toill bear in'erett to each *ub*criberfrcm the tin t of their :üb*rt ipliov, at this cJT'cr. The ample security ot this loan, its great convenience, together with th patriotic desii - to sustain the Govern ment of our country in the present cii-is u ill, it i* Imp ed. will induce a liberal subscription from the citizens of this county. Pavment of subs, riptions may be made in GOT.D or CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF THE f'ITY BANKS. R.S. RUSSELL, Subscription Ag't. Towanda. Oct. li). 1861. THE WAR TO BE SETTLED! THE OLD TAILOR SHOP STILL IN MOTION. / 1 11. BUNTING. THE OLD STAND \JT BY TAILOR, won Id inform the public that he is stiil doing btisine-s at his old stand, where he i.- still pre pared to execute all kinds of work in hi- line on the shott ed notice, aud in the most approved style. Having lately secured oi.e of the mo.-t perfect systems fir cutting in existence, he cau warrant smooth and easy tits with safety. By an arrangement with the merchants, lie is enabled to get up suits at a very low fignie, lor ca-h. He would Inform the public that he is age nt for A. Bartholt's Sew- • ing Machinrs. the best machine extant— which will be j furnished for cash, for from 430 up to 4-0, as may be <ie- j sired. N. B—He is prepared to clean and mend garments at reasonable rates, to suit the times—making them look ; nearly as nice as now. Call and try him. Strutting done as usual on short notice. Shop on Main st.. opposite Codding A Russell's bard- ) ware store, and three doors sout h of Dr. Carter's grocery. , Fashions received every six mouths. G. 11. B." Towanda, Nov. 20. 1861. The New National Lean. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR ed to turnish. without the delay ot sending to Wash ington, the new United States Treasury notes, and offer their services, without charge, to those of their friends throughout the county who may wish to procure any portion of the loan. Tbe notes are issued in sums of $5O. $160.1500,150, $l,OOO and $5,000 bearing interest from the li'tli of August last, at the rate of 7 3 10 per cent, per annum.or two cents per day "on every $lOO, payable every six months, and the face of the cote redeemable in three years with the privilege of exchanging at the expiration ot tbe time for 20 years U. S. six per cent, slock. Any further information in regard to the loan will be heertullv given upon inquiring at ouroffice.or by address ed by letter. LAPORTE.MASON A CO. p fc, NEW ATTRACTIONS ! At Geo. H. Wood's Gil ery it TOWANDA, PA. [ \ You can procure, at low prices, / \]PIK[©T©©IRAPIBS, H \of all sizes, up to life size, either plain or re touched, colored in oil or pastille. Also. MELAINOTYPES and AMBROTYPES. and al most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases tor 25 cents, aud other sizes and qualities iu proportion. Melninotypes made In all kinds ot weather, (except for children. AH work warranted. July 25,1861. MAKK TIMS ! FORWARD ! MARCH ! TO THK NEAYS R OM! Where You can get the Latest News! A ND IF YOU WANT TO KEEP A well posted on the events that are pas- ing before 1 the American people, just ask for one of THE ILLUS ) TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double the ' price we ask for them. And while you are there you may as well get a MAP showing all the important points | in the country. Or, you may want to write to your ; friends, and you can get the very latest style of PATRI OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. Iti' Come and see what we have got, and satisfy your selves. Don t forget the place—THE MEWS ROOM. Towanda, June 12, 1861. TXT ANTED I—SHEEP PELTS AND T T WOOL, for which the highest pi ice in cash will ! be paid st Towanda, frfpt 18,1861. FATCH'B. CKUFHESS, STTLE & 1111111. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY YOUII CLOTHING CHEAP AT YOUR OWN PRICES. PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE! TUST RECEIVED —A Large Stock of f) KALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at J. CORN'S Elmira Branch Clothing Store. Says coolly, boldly and deliberately, that he takes the foremost of the Clothing Merchants ot Towanda. Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one has coine, and the light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all ita radiant splendor. I shall continue to sell Clothing, for Cash, cheaper than any other man, as my poods ate all bought cheap for cash, and they will be sold cheap for cash. My good- are all manufactured iu Elmira, therefore, I can warrant them well made. Enough lor iuetoeay.l have everything in the line of C L 0 T H I J\ T G ! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS CAPS, &C., That is kept in any other Store in town. My banner is on the breeze, " And long may it wave, O'er the land of the free, And the home of the brave ! While her Stars and Stripes Shine out like sun. Telling all the nations That Freedom's begin." This_.s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do theictrading where they can do the best, regardless of the cross and sour looks of old fogv merchants. 1 invite you to come and see me—county as well as the city arc luviied—every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or free are invited to call. Come one, come all, and stop your speed, We've Goods enough lor all in need, The boys, themselves, are at their posts, And they alone can supply a host. O'er other dealers in this town. These same boys h. ve won renown. For selling the cheapest and the best. And selling more than all the rest! llnrrah! hurrah ! o'er hill a d plain. Accept our thanks, and call again, Among our assortments you'll always find, Goods to lit, and please the mind. We're 011 hand, and always willing. To sell our Goods, and earn a shilling ! S" hold your horses, and come this way, We **- giad to see you any day, ■ rf gfg ' to H. S. ,\le> er's Dry Goods Store. Main Street. Towanda, Pa. N. 1! -W( wish to be understood, that we arcnot to be ■ndmold by any mail, or combination of men. tr.r No charge for showing our Goods. Towanda. If arch 12. l-c;. J. COIJN. News ftt in the Grett li ml lion! EXCTIN3 l.'E'iVS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR! 11. AY. J :i )DY, I I AS PURCHASED THE ENTIRE J I. stork ami fi\t re- of F. S. BENDICT, first door south of FOWELI/S Keystone Store. STILL LATER NEWS! He has just returned from New York, where he has bought for rash, nt war prices, a remarkably fine stock of poods, all 111 de I > order for tiiis market, and warrant < d as represent! 1, w hicb he llatlers himself lie can st!' : iwi r for cj.-h th ,u has evt 1 been offered iu this market, for the same quality of goods. IL- stick eon ; -ts of Overcoats, from J.j up, Superior French Cassimere Ccsi and Silk Mixed ( oats, and a i W( i grade. PAHTS, Doe Skin, Ficneh Cassimere, Silk Mixed Cazsitnirc, Satinet?. TESTS, P Velvet, Grenadier, Doe Skin. French Cassimere. Silk Mixed ( assimere, Farmer's Satin. Satinett. and lon priced Undershirts and Drawer-, he has 20 doz, at _A_ I I j PRICES ! Woo! ST'ks. Ci lebrated British A Hose, t large assort Picnt. Linen Shirts and Chllars, a big lot. Neck lies, Stock-.S.ipender*, Gloves, Mi < :)•>, Umbrellas, Canes, Monkey Jackets, Baskets, Overalls, Over-hiru, HATS AFiD^CAPS, Of all Binds, and prices to suit the times. Also, CHAS. OAKFORD A SON'S Celebrated Philadelphia Silk Hats. The lest article made in the United States, all of which he is anxious to sell to the public at a low figure, for cash only. 11. W. LDDY. Towanda. Oct.. !>, 1861. Hie Argus Book bindery Again in Full Operation ! 1\ T F have the gratifiratit n of announcing to our frf.-nds, Y\ customers, and the pubUc, that we are now pre pared to do 1 iOOTv BIND] NG, in all it.- I'.ranc" \s in the latest and most approved .-tries ami on the most favorable terms. Having (Pt'iired, permanently, the servicesofMr.il. C. WiiiTKKAH.ii finished workman from Philadelphia, and having added i-xtem-iu-ly to the- fixture- of the con cern— giving greater facility than formerly—we can pre sent to the public the most positive assurance of our abil ity to please our patrons. Sir Cu; turners should v particular to remember that the " Argus Bindery,' is in the Argus Building, as form erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and i- con net ted with our Hook and Stationery Store and Printing Office, where all work should he delivered. CAUTION—We are compelled injustice to ourselves, and OOr old customers, as well usta prevent an imposition upon tbe public, generally, to caution them against a sort a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is the Argus Bindery. This/rand is practiced no doubt, with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau tioned. Particular attention paidto re-Binding. Ai! work gnai ranted. fair Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment 1 for work. fie" Having made complete arrangements, we are pro > pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any stvle or pattern, at prices as low as elsewhere. Sowanda, March 5.1860. E. A. PARSONS. 1 ATTENTION! rpHK LARGEST STOCK OP BOOTS A and Shoes ever brought to Towanda. has just been opened at the long established and well known store o J. D. HUMPHREY. The assortment is composed of LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, KID GAITERS, BOOTEES. SLIPPERS. BUSKINS, AND CHILDREN'S' SHOES, of every variety. Gentlemen, yon are invited to eximine those Patent Leather and Calf Skin Gaiters, Oxtord Ties, and Gentle men's Slippers. • Boots and Shoos made lo Order, AND REPAIRED. SHOE FINDINGS. French and American Calf Skin, Kip and Upper Lea ther, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. SADDLERY, HARDWARE AND SADDLER'S TOOLS. Groceries Very Cheap, And the whole stock will be sold for Cash at prices which make it an object for all to buy at Towanda, June 4, 1861. HUMPHREY'S. A CARD. rpilE present depressed state of the Monty - Market haying had the effect to place many kinds'of Good* within tne reach of Cath buyers, at much low'er prices than heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a large extent within the past ten days and is now offering many bargains such as have heretofore never oeen squall ed in this market. Dee. 16, iB6O JOSEPH POWELL. jtlrtfcal. I ~~3S JSI "W FIB IMI I I NEW DRUG STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! ZMEADXZIL 6c PATTON. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the'puhlic that they have entered into a copartnership, at the old stand ot JOS. U. PATTON, where, by strict atten tion to business they intend to make their store second to none in Northern Pennsylvania, and merit and receive a liberal share ol patronage. They will kiep their large stock replenished by receut purchases, and are lecciving every week from New York citvand Philadelphia, sciec DKUGS AND MEDICINES, Of the very best character, and other articles, as follows j PAINTS, OILS, ; VARRTSIiES, GLASS, LYE STUFFS. BRUSHES, Ac. Al-o, a fine assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMER Y, HAI/i <5- TOOTH BRUSHES, ! In fact, everything kept by Druggists generally. 6SL Our goods are selected with care, and as ivr buy only with cash we flatter ourselves that we can oTer a 1 cheaper, and at the same time better article, than any ! ' other dealer in this part of the country. Physicians supplied on reasonable terms. VS. Dr. M A DILL will be found in his office: at th' 1 Store, when not proics-ionally engaged. Adti e gratis. | , th.ir ring only foi ucd; iue. M \Dn,L A PATTON. Dr. T. F. Mapii-i.. ' J. G. Patton. I Towanda, Oct. 17,15C1. \ * N I DR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE. Already admitted to be T 1 e largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA! WITH An e-tai li-Led reputation for k-eping the best mc'.i due. | UNEQUALLED In its faei 'tLs and aj paratu. ,".r compounding and pre j paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, ' Conducted by thoroughly competent person*, who devote !' the mo.-1 careful attention.pay thest. '.test regard to ai curacy, and use only selected arti cles. and medicines of unques tioned pin ity, has become '■/lis S&3'U iD MSTDIftS I With price? revised to correspond with the market. j WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL, ALI. AHTICI.ES WAI'JIASTKP AS iirrHE.-ENTEI). I i By recent nrraiigements with the Manufacturers. Impor tcrs or Fir.-t Holder* of Goods and Fash Purcha ses, liie prices will aiwuy-* la- at thelow j est point for l'riiue Goods. LOWF.R FIGURES THAN EVER IX Paints Oils, Varnishes, Glass.; DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS. Every'king in thin extensive stack ui/l be sola Cheap for Cash ! rinrr. s ntnuctn, vu: Of Prrfuiiipry, Bni>hes, Combs, ITochct Knives and Razors, Lumps (hid Materials for Liyht. TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE TOBACCO & SNUFF. I All the Popular Patent Medicines , j Tooth, Skin & Hair Preparations, Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, Eclectic, Botanic and Homcropathic Medicines ! Spices. Bird Seed. I.amp Shades and Garden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, and revised for the Cash System. DR. PORTER'S CAMPHEXE 1 DR. POUTERS ALCOHOL! I>R. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID ! ; Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. ! DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS For Family Use, Known as PaTc and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fc what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 371 centp Dr. Porter s Family Embrocation •• 26 Dr. Porter'.* Tonic Elixer 50 Dr- Porter's Worm Syren " 26 " Dr. Porter's Com p. S\r. liypophosphites . " 100 " Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " I)r. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 26 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops. •> 26 " Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff. " 25 " j j Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder •• 25 " | Dr. POl tor'sTricogcne 26 M Dr. Porter's Tricophile •• 25 *• ) Dr. Porter's Shampoo •• 5 " , Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 374 •• I Dr, Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 2.">" *' 1 Dr."Porter's Bed Rug Poison..." •• 25 " ! Dr. Porter's Black Ink • 25 •• j Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 374 '' I Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 26 " Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 *• Medical Advice given gratuitously at ilieollite . ! Charging only for Medicine. • ■ Thankful for past liberal patronage would respect I fully announce to his friends and the public that no pains , j shall be snared to satisfy and merit the continuance of j their confidence and patronage, at the Cash Drug" Store ! Corner of Main and Pine streets. Towanda. Sept. 6. WW. OTRATTON'B YEAST COMPOUND k.T has been tried by at least half the families in this f town for the pa*t year, and has proved to be right. It r comes in convenient packages containing 10cents worth ) One rent wil! buy raffle iont for a baking loi the Inrscat auiily. For sale at FOX'S. IitrSROSINB OIL, FOR SALE (HEAL I JY at FOX'S. A0g.28.1561, BUSINESS EARNS. BENJ. M. PECK',' ATrnT'C;--- i.aw , TOWANDA, IS to his care, will receive prompt **KTRV' Col. E. Smith, over T.acy A £U"?';*• April 11. R * 1 otoie. ** rpHOMAS J~ INGHAM IAI ,. AW. I.ARRORY \ JOJTTJ, TJ N.WILLIAMS, -1 TTRP V , 11. LA IV, CANTON PA , T =' *U- I ness entrusted to his rare in the'eouru ONS 4 V 1 *U 'J Lycomg and Sullivan Cos. LZ z. czz,Rß l E:z7:z:—;r,f" £ /AVKKTO.X (C MONTANVK '?"* V MEYS AT LA If- Office LIV A7 Ei y occupied by JAB. MACFAKLAM... TYR K. If MASON', />// Y SFRF , IS SURGEON, offers his PROFEUIL!/^' V •**/) people OR T.nvanda and vicinity. OFF " *'■ M on Fine street, where he can AFWAVSUV'' I professionally engaged. 0 -OD :. TT IL 1 B. a TToi T ' LL. LA W, TROY, Bradford Co w F 'Y A 7 | M. & H. F. Long's store. ' U PI-HA NAN SMITH, H,.V.. 1 A-4 I owaiida, has opened a Law Or-. \ ■ Store. Dec. 1.1857. W,R I W T. DAT IKS, i . W Towanda, Bradford coautr I I HoJse M *' L ' Q -' 4 DO,RI A j V\r I LM OT &W A TKIN'S, V AT LAW, TOWANDA PA occupied by U. Mercui. ' ' 'KI, DAVID WILMOT. I R U • May 2.1861. 1 G ' H '^7K^ A M ERICA N HOTEL Ttmff | "■ ff'i' : UR' " WESTOIF^ 1 U*l 1 ' ' ■ permanentlv BJCIT.-J - '• I ICE one doorwutu J Towanda, Feb. 19,1859. O. 11. WOODRUFF-DENTIST ! TIJY JOC ATED in T< WANA I. OFHCG NO. 5, Bri k Row. over H. VV ~ LNTRANCE ,U,E DC". R south of Tracy A MOORE* J' 1 F. G CODURN, A TTO R NK V AX D X OTA RYPM 1 . A* Towanda, Pa. Office in the building I.*™*', ■ copied bv H. B McKesn. I *S- Ail legal business attended to WITH PROMPT J Towandi. Aug. 20. 1I>1 tf. WARD KOl'Sii TOWANDA, Pa. R RHT Snbsrribers liaving F J,; T T I J KNOWN Hotel for A term ..f rear* would hforri ! frienu.- AND tue travel. ng 1 . THAT rhev will BE H ippy to accommodate U WF MAY tav'R them *; I mil. It will BE th< A it the PRESEAT PTETTRTETEH mrkrt ie WAKH HORSE *t nce comtortabA*. ANIL cli-EI ful. Yours Trulr, .LAN.R 1 ' PO'TYET,T, A McC ABE'S " |(JKXTUAL ML AT M AILKIT Bet lir J. Ivingsloy's sfcrr, .17 nr. G R JMLE MIIHS •• i: • r W .IL respt tfufly ten !ER■ NET 1 thank- 1 the public for the very liber NTN™ extei.-iied t I.lM.aiid solicits a eeutinuan C !!" beg- LEAVE to assure that lie intend- to K* J * 4 S A* lieretof'-rd, a choice selection OF MEAT? ITFV'J the best the country 11 fiords, which he ll,teodt +. very small profits, either by the tide, q urt FT** A qua .tity of first qualit of SA 1.7 POUK R.| I by myseli. - heap, by the barrel 5r pound. . | the corpi ruii. N. Towanda. August 12.1859. J jf C RT"I RAILROAD HOTFL -YC ir the Barclay Railroad trrminm, TOWANDA, PENNA. ;< R 11. JORDAN respectfully ll>fornt<.< I • the puhli' MAT he has LEASED the we'! 1 EN era stand formerly occuph d b_\ M. T. CIM., ■: L.iwer part of the BOROUGH of T wanila A b'-en rciitted and tiioroughiy re ferni-htd. i.r , ■ patronage of the public with every RENTIER > can give entire satisiaction to buch as LIIAT .jraz with A call. ; His 3\U will be kept stocked with THE 1 ..C ! I IQL'ORS. Ned THE best brands of CL'HR" Extensive A • • reIi.IOLE attendants will CNIY BR kept. No pains or expense W ; 1 be spared to STSTFETI rnr.age of t*F.puhtEl— ND charges *i.l TTTRT ble. Towanda. April I. IRFIL. Estraordinary Inducentents TO THE BUYERS OF ; FERMI t REAXD CRM 'Tp, H I ■ I iniiic! to DISPOSE of TOE-E ac FL tion* rapi :'Y WF that ''ENIGN offer all rti FL •I Good > •'FI TO 52"1. ':ie Cane Seat Chain H each, A r.-.-C Bedstead f >r 20 sliiUiags. I have N 'W more than EN ditferenv pattewns 0' Bureaus Desks lor the DIME, or mccliant, ,<M Glasses I.ouicmg gia-s I-lARES.L'urtrsit AND ni gilt. Rosewood, Mahogany and Waluot patterns of Stands . extension. Oiuirg.ttasnd S-J BLCS. Hall Stands, and iu tact ANYTHING In a city Ware- house. A large assortment of ready-made C< ASR*. * ID purchasers W 1! he sure" to find the r:GB" I .'ace V ot the public square, oue door east OF ■ THE ODD STATFD I STILL IN OPERATIC J THE STihscriler WWITWRT® F TN the 11: • that I*,* band, and N: MAKRTE kinds <' 1 .WiyiT FVKS -fl, tr. CR I ir. : M b E MS 'CGATIV ASMNT I T C'hevvv '.MEANS. WANDS 'W > S kin.ls,T;A ;-and BED*TE.I.R *■ description, which are. at F. w. BT rr. A.E M , terial and workmanlike manner. and whir., n. for cash cheaper tlian can ..E boagUt ininj OTWI room in the country. , V , READY-MADE L'OFFIN? -? : SORMTDE terms. A good HEAI>I- L' ''' Funeral occasions. JAMLC MALS ■ -*1 | Towanda, January 1.1557. UEW FIRM. ; CODDING N IiI'SSELFL H AVE purchased the large and ment of D. C. I ■ York, the largest and most complete AS- : HARD-WABEI ever offeird for sale in tlii-* market.* 1 ' CHE Al'for Cash orsppuveii CreJit- We have a targe and we!! selected , Conl COOKING STOVES, eve.y W;.JT ... 'M style of Parlor, Dining-ROOM. Stoves, which WE can. and wiH *"*" "L, R purchased in this or any adjoining CONR.. ■ and complete assortment of * IROM AND STEEL. ■ J Nails and Glass. Paints and Oi'S. H "" R O H| I Miiiths Tools, Cross ut. t ' - *' Saws. Table and LW" ■ of- evert Pumps, Lead- Pipe. GH.E Itßli l IXML I\2> PL" TI! " 1 the LATEST and most approved " ' ,•* ' of TIN-WARE AND STOVI ''lf': ' P W; R • Patent Stretched Iwaihtw BELI-' B- I lorra of LT r FARM INC. .-I JOB WORK done ON H< rt No L"'®^, P . GRAIN. Old Iron. COPPER..on- 1 H ' . .-S wax and Feathers, t ikon in EX* A > ;, { - AVE invite " the whole W ' JJ^H ' to call and examine onr our G "" 1 " Our motto will be use every MAN 1 • ilia wrong. . FTFT-One door south of TRAO •; N A-(; I • I Block, Main street. IDI JOWV A.roooivo. ) A, -TF C. s. arsst-I.T. J
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