sjriallttl s?fintent. A Hint to our Farmers. A' hint to oar farmer friends is never out of place, and while they are basilj engaged on their broad acres, in anticipation and prepara tion for a harves-of the promisingly abundant crops, we always feel a peculiar pleasure in : being able to gleam from.our hoge pile of ex-; obanges, anything that may interest the tar- j nier. Be is now the main stay of the coun- j try. Soldiers must fight and financiers will cypher and arrange brilliant schemes of income and expenditure, but without the farmer,with- ; out the fat and abundance of the land,soldiers ; mathematicians would soon become lean, lank | and hungry. Debts must be paid from the j products of the earth. Bonds and notes may ! secure such indebtedness, but they will not j liquidate claims. Let us however, forget the hint we now desire to offer to tire considera--, tion of'our agricultural friends. What we i wish to urge is, that the farmers cf Peunsyl i vauia turn their attention to the breeding and raising of superior stocks of horses. Hereto ; fore, the breed of horses produced in this state were considered infinitely more valuable than those raised in any other locality in the country. Draught and speed horses, raised' in Pennsylvania, had a reputation in the maket of our larger cities, which formerly ran the prices up to almost fabnlous figures The hor ses raised iu this state still possess this repu-: tation, and what we now desire to impress up on our farmers, is the policy of breeding as many superor hoses as possible. The demand a year ago, for such auimals, has almost left the farming interest of the state without the usual supply. This demand still continues, aud will not cease for years to come, simply because the chances are that the main oper ation of our army will hereafter consist of a service that must be performed by cavalry. We will not be astonished if the cavalry force is increased to a hundred thousand men in less than a year, simply because the war on our part will become one of coustaut pursuit of a dying enemy, in which iufautry could ren der no efficient service. To supply this force will take the first hundred thousand head of horses, and theu a constant contribution of many thousand to keep the original number up to its maximum staudard. Good horses will alone be acceptable as good horses are alone able to perform any service, however insignifi cant, satisfactorily. Those who understand also this fact* and those who make the breed ing of horses a busiuess, need not be told that to raise an | u'erior horse requires as much j time, feeding and attention, as are necessary to ia;se a superior horse. A blooded colt occupies no more room on a farm than a colt of an inferior breed. A mare that has been attentively groomed, and carefully stabled cr pastured is no more expense to an owner thau ;s one which may be neglected in the stable and left lo rome in pastures alike dangerous to the health of the animal and the interest of the owner. In many portions of Pennsylvania, the lo cality is admirably adapted for the raising of heavy draught, as well as speed horses. We will content ourselves iu urging on our famers the importance ol giving this business of breed ing horses their most industrious atteutiou.— There is money in this basiness ; sure and large profits, which cannot be derived from any other interest in their line, with a similar small capital invested. Those who under stand the business, will at once understand al so and appreciate what we have so imperfect ly attemped to urge ou their attention. Un blemished horses are bound to bring the most unprecedented prices, before many months, while the laps of years will only increas the demand as well as the prices. Remember this farmers of Pennsylvania.— Harrisburg Ttltgrojfh. CUTTING OFF THE Tors TO PREVENT POTATO ROT.—MESSRS. L. TUCKER & SON —About a year or so ago I gave yon the result of a coup le of experiments I tried in raising potatoes. — Now to back my former opinion, .1 will give you the result of an experiment made in the fall of sixty-one. I had about a quarter of an acre of June potatoes planted on yellow loam ground.— They grew finely, and had far advanced to maturity, when I discovered their tops began to be diseased. I immediately took a scythe and cut off the topuof all the rows excepting two near the centre of the piece. One of the latter, I left iu the state nature had formed it. The other I pulled the tops by hand, leaving th 9 tubes in the ground. Sow for the result. At digging time in the fall, I found the tubes in those rows that had their tops cut off, and the row that h: d its tops pulled off. of equal size, and as near as I could judge had an equal Dumber of rotten tubers in a row, and they were but few.—The row that was left as nature had formed it,bad had about four times as mauy rotten tubers as either of the rows that had their top 9 cut off, or the one that had its tops pulled off by hand. Not only that, but the tubers that were not injured were no larger than the tu jers were in the former rows. Thus showing conclosively that they ha i not grown any af ter their tops became diseased, and that it wculd have been better to- have cut their tops, thereby checking the disease before it extend ed to the tubers. Some farmers recommend digging immedi atcly after tbe tops begin to show signs of the disease. Jiut 1 prefer cutting their tops and Tearing the tubers in the ground till quite late in the fall, for two reasons. First, they keep their flavor better than they would if exposed to the air. Second, there are sometimes tu bers that have been inoculated with the dis * ease which cannot he discovered if dug im mediately, and if pnt in the celler or in heaps in this way,will eaose the destruction of maoy tubers that were free from disease at the time of digging.— G. P. SERVISS, in Country Gen tit man WASHING MADE EASY.— Tbe M crazy folks' in the asylum at Hartford, Ct., mix a gill of alcohol with a gallon of soft soap,just as they are going to rub it on the clothes, which they then soak two or three hours,and theu merely rines out in clear water, and all the dirt is out as effectually as good seuse is out of a fel low after drinking the same quantity ot the w poison stuff." Just tell tbe women that this is the easiest way to make washing easy, and urge them to try it, and yoe will bereaf ter have uo reason to run away on washing day. In washing stairs and passagcs.alwayi use a sponge instead of a cloth when wasting the space between tba carpet and wall, and yon will not soil the edges. Sponge is cheap, and this information is cheap, hut it is valuable to I 1 housi keepers.— The rioic. iKfucrilanreus. BOOK BINDERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus building would respectfully inform the public that he has removed his Plain and. Fancy Bindery to the Nortb Room of the War dHouse, formerly occupied by tlw; Post Office,-where hejis now prepared to bind all kinds oi Books in the roost approved and workmanlike manner— Having to share my profits with no second person I flat ter myself that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the public. Thankful for the confidence reposed i me and the pub lic appreciation of my work, for the last two years, I shall endeavor ittth u fuXuae to merit the continuance ol public support. _ . Particular attention given to rc-binding Books. All work will be warranted. Terms, Cash. JO" Also,a large assortment of STATIONERY of the best quality, at the lowest prices. Justices and Consta ble's BLANKS, of all kinds. PICTURE FRAMES, leml, square and oval; and pic tures framed to order, cheaper than ever known here. JOHANN F. BENDER, Towahda, Jan. 11,18C0. Bookbinder and Artist. LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED. YET ell these seem only to increase the business and prosperity of the Old Foundry and MACHINE SHOP, (South side of Pine st., one door East of H. S. Mer cur's Store.) The undersigned would call the attention of all con earned 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-lilie manner. FITTING UP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in any of their parts, and WARRANTED to give satisfac tion. , PLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat terns, wooded in the most substantial manner. Having recently added considerably to bis facilities for doing work, and empLo-yiieg: experienced workmen in every department, he i confident that he can satisfy all who l. 0, bim with their p.tr.n.g,^ Towanda, Oct. 15, 1860. _ Coal. Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Brain Tiles, Ac. THERE is a Lime Kiln at the Barclay Companv's Basin, in Towanda, where is kept con stantly for sale, fresh burnt White Lime , made rroistte best quality of New York lime stone at 25 cents per bushel, or $1 per barrel, headed up in barrels, and 12J cents per bushel for slacked lime. Lime shipped on boats at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse Water Lime at $1 15 jiper barrel, and Fire Brick at 8 cents each. Drain Tiles 2,3 and" 4 inch sizes at 2. 3 and 6 cents per foot, a very nice article for drainin land or about dwellings. Merchants supplied with Beardsley s Axes by the dozen. Jack Screws, tor moving buildings, to let at 25 cents per day each. Barclay Coal at $2 25 per ton for Lump Goal and 12 00 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered in Towan da at 25 cents per load. All the above for sale at the office of the Barclay It. K. t Coal Company, T.wandn. MACFARI.AIN. Towanda, Feb. 22.1861. Gen. Superintendent. CAUTION. " To be, or not to be— hat is the question ! Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous opposition, Or by taking up arms against a sea of printing ink, And opposing, end them." rip HE proprietor of the Argus takes occasion in adver- X tising bis 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 I have worked for Mr. PARSONS, and he has taken great pains t satisfy the public I was the " best Binder in America," as the columns of thevlrgurwil testify. Has he been all that time " deluding the pub lie?" If I have been engaged in a fraud, he has been th principal. But I refer to my work during that time a evidence that there has been no fraud practiced. Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery business, I have resumed business here on my own ac ; count,as I know of nothing which prevents me from fol lowing a legitimate and bawfulcalling for my support— -1 I shall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi ness to give public satisfaction. March 15. JOHANN F. BENDER, Binder. The best brands of Cigars in town at lowest prices— i also, Smoking aad Chewing Tobacco, wholesale and re ; tail, at FOX'S, jggft, NEW ATTRACTIONS ! . fit At Geo. H. Wood's Gallery j 1 TOWANDA, PA. I \ You can procure, at low prices, / \PIHIOT©OM]PIBIS,I j| \Of all sizes, np to life size, either plain or re ! touched, colored in oil or pastille. Also. MELAINOTYPES and AMBROTYPEB. and al- | most all other kinds of types. Pictures in good cases for ■ 25 cents, and other sizes and qualities in proportion. Melainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except for ; children. All work warranted. July 25,1861. j LAT FSTFROM W. A. R. W. A. ROCKWELL is again on hand with the first j New Goods of the eason ! DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE. HATS AND CAPS. Those wishing a good bargain will find it greatly to their advantage to give ns a call, as the hard times will not prevent us selling good articles at moderate prices. Although compelled to adopt the ready pay system, we feel confident that we can give our customers perfect sat isfaction. WM. A. ROCKWELL, j Towanda, Sept. 25.1861. SPECIAL NOTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT -L seems to be the necessities of the times, and for my own business security, I have concluded to sell Goods FOR READY PAY 1 I believe I have as good credit-customers as any one, and most of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity in busir.es I think requires that Groceries and Provi sions should be sold for cash. 1 hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire to please, to still retain all of my old patrons. tyThose who are indebted to me will oblige me by settling up at once. E. T. FOX. Towanda, August 1,1861. THE WAR TO BE SETTLED THE OLD TAILOR SHOP STILL IN MOTION. GH. BUNTING, THE OLD STAND • BY TAILOR, would inform the public that he is still doing business at his old stand, where he is still pre pared to execute all kinds of work in his line on the short est notice, and in the most approved style. Having lately secured one of the most perfect systems for cutting in existence, he can warrant smooth and easy fits with safety. By all arrangement with the merchants, be is enabled to get up suits at a very low figure, for cash. He would inform the public that he is agent for A. BartholFs Sew ing Machines, the best machine extant—which will be furnished for cash,for from S3O up to SBO, as may be de 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 new. Call and try him. Cutting done as usual on short notice. Shop on Main st.. opposite Codding A Russell's hard ware store, and three doors south of Dr. Carter's grocery. Fashions received every six months. G. H. B. Towanda, Nov. 20, 16I. FINE ASSORTMENT OP GROCERIES k FAMILY SUPPLIES, Tea than can't be beat, the beat btaek Tea in town, also iSugar, Coffee, Soap, Fish. Pork, and almost everything n the Grocery line, for sale cheap at FOX'S. Cheese Worth Bating, T HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE DAI- Lry of Cheese from Courtland County,as goad as was yver brought into this town. Please call and try it, if eou lika it you can buy it cheap. E. J. FOX. .miscellaneous. OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD SAY TO the cituens of Bradford Count*, that be baa on hand the largest stock of CARKIAOK WORK that wasevet offered in Northern Pennsylvania, consisting of 4 top buggies, 1 slide seat top buggy. 4 two horse democrat wagons, 2 with tops, 4 one horse democrat, 2 open bug gies, 2 lumber wagons, besides several second hand wag ons. All made of the best material, mostly of Eastern timber, and of the latest style, and better made than any other carriages in Northern Pennsylvania. The work is such that I warrant it to stand all reason able use. The above will be sold low for cash or approved credit, as I wish to get out of the business. 1 also have 3 sul kies lor sale. N. B Work made to order and repairing done on short notice. O.H.DRAKE. Towanda, April 23, 1862. 2m New Furniture and Chairs. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE JL and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mohogany Chairs Mahogany and Walnut Rockers, Boston Rockers, Kin ane-seat, Wood, and ltush-bottom, Hair, Cane-scat and ane-back Rockers, Looking-Giasses, Cord and Tassels icture Frames, &c., i Cheaper than the Cheapest. tar Please call and satisfy yourselves. Towanda, June 26,1861. CHESTER WELES. Tn is where you can find a very fine assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shillings up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. I am also agent for the sale of D. E. LENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every farmer should always have. Pri ees from $8 to S2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usual in a neat and workmanlike manner and war ranted. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. PHAIR. BESDTEAD A FURNISHING \J WARKROOM—EM BROWNING respectfully in forms the public that he has purchased from James Mack inson his stock of Furniture, and rented his shop A rooms and is prepared to offer to purchasers gieat inducements in all articles in his line. He wiil manufacture and keep on hand at all times a stock of CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, Withstands, Tables, Ac.. Ac., of stvles and nrrces. suited to tl wants of the eonntrv. He asks the attention of those wishing to iSi ' ,>u y tn ,lie ' !e P t }, y him .as Kj glsH| IB he is determined that in the quality . of his work, the excellence ol mate ■ SB ■ r j a j an ,j the price not to be onutdon l__Ji L-Vbv anyestaWishmenf. Bcingsatis fied that the READY .'PAY svstem is the best for both purchaser and seller, his business will be conducted upon that system. He will, however, take in exchange for work, all kinds ot Country Produce, at the market price ; T TT IT I IT <3- , Ofall kinds, done to order, in the best manner, at reason able rates, and on short notice. The Undertaking Department will be conducted, as usual,by Mr. Mackitison who is prepared with a new and splendid Hearse to attend to all calls in his line. Towanda, April 7,1862. New Spring & Summer Goods. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RE moved to the south corner of tne Mercur Block, are ow opening a large Stock of w S 2 Clothing For Men and Boys. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, is all of our own manufacture. Consisting in part of, Mens Coats from SO.* s ? to Mens Pants from °>p t0 Mens Vests from KiT Mens, Boys and Youths Clothes made to order, laigc selections of Fabrics always on hand. The pnblic are invited to give us a call, as we are de termined not to be undersold for cash. Most kinds of Farmers Produce taken in exchange. N. B. - Also sell FINKLK A LYONS celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines, making the lock stich alike on both sides. A. WICKHAM A SON. Towanda April 3, 1862. IT. S. MERCUR Is now receiving a new supply of SPRING GOODS Purchased since the late reduction in prices. THE special attention of customers from all sections of this and adjoining counties is invited to this Large, Choice and Attractive Stock, which will be offered at the lowest prices. Towanda. April 9. 1862. PRINTS & DOMESTICS. The cheapest in the market, for cash at MONTANYES, (Corner of the Public Squure and Main Street.) THEY OFFEH FOB SATE MERRIMAC PRINTS AT 12 1-2 Cts. Per Yard And other Goods in proportion. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. All persons knowing themselves indebted otersix mouths, will do well to call and settle. MONTANYES. March 17, 1862. "IN BITEAN CE. THE undersigned has been appointed the Agent of the Insurance Company of North Amefiea, located at Philadelphia, Is now prepared to take risks, in town or county. This Company is one of the oldest in the United States, having been Chartered in 1793, it has a capital of $500,000, and is managed by a board of Di rectors of the very highest character for honor and in tegrity. All losses are adjusted promptly. Its rates are as low as those of ant good Company, and property hold ers insuring in this Company may rest assured that they can rely on the perfect safety of their policies in case of loss. B. S. RUSSELL, At the Banking Office of B. S. RUSSELL & CO. March 18,1862.—n41-tf. NOTWITHSTANDING THE HARD times, the subscriber has a little C .A. S H WHEREWITH TO PURCHASE Farmers' Produce ! And has on hand a large stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, To be exchanged for the CASH. C. B. PATCH. To wan da, May 20, 1862. WOOL FARMERS I THIS WAY With yonr WOOL, far which the highest price in ASH will fa by W. A. ROCKWELL I Dtrrcltanthe, At. CHUPNESS STYLE & BUUTY. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING CHEAP AT YOUR OWN PRICEB. PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE! JUST RECEIVED.—A Large Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at J. CORN'S Elmira Bxaneh Clotbiaz Store. Says coolly, boldly and deliberately, that h takes the foremost of the Clothing Merchants oi lowanda. Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one has come, and the light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all its radiant spleador. I shall continue to seTl Clothing, for Cash, cheaper than any other man, a6 my goods are all bought cheap for cash, and they will be sold cheap for My goods are all manufactured In Elmira, therefore, I can warrant them well made. Enough for me to say, I have everything in the line of CLOTHING! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS CAPS, AC., 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 sim. Telling all the nations That Freedom's began." Tlits _s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do their trading where they can do the best, regardless of the cross and sour looks of old fogy merchants. 1 invite you to come and see me—country as well as the city are invited—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 for all in need. The boj's, themselves, are at their posts, And they alone can supply a host. O'er other dealers in this town. These same boys have won renown, For selling the cheapest and the best, And selling more than all the rest! Hurrah ! hurrah ! o'er hill a d plain, Accept our thanks, and call again, Among our assortments you'll always find, Goods to fit, and please the mind. We're on hand and always willing. To sell our Go ds, and earn a shilling! So hold your horses, and come this way, We shall be glad to see you any day, At JOHN SHLAM'S Clothing Store, next door to U.S. Mercur's Dry Goods Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa. N. B.—We wish to be understood, that we are not to be undersold by any man, or combination of men. S~ No charge for showing our Goods. Towanda, March 12, 1862. J. CORN. The Argus Book bindery Again in Full Operation ! ITJE have the gratificatic n of announcing to our friends, VV customers, and the public, that we are now pre pared to do BOOK in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles, and on the most favorable terms. Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H. C. WIIITF.KAR, a finished workman from Philadelphia, and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con cern—giving greater facility than formerly—wc can [ire sent to the public the most positive assurance of our abil ity to please our patrons. KB' Customers should be particular to remember that the " Argus Bindery," is in the Argus Building, as form erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and is con nected with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing Office, where all work should be delivered. CAUTION—We are compelled in justice.to ourselves, and our old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition upon the public generally, to caution them against a sort a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is the Argus Bindery. This/raurf is practiced no doubt, with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau tioned. gW Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work guarranted. Or Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for work. gW Having made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or pattern, at prices as low as elsewhere. Sowanda, March 5. lsao. E. A. PARSONS. NO COMPROMISE! AT TIIK UNIONMABBLE WORKS! Located al Townda, Pnm'a. GEORGE IVZcCASS WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS and the people of Bradford county in general, that he has purclgiscd the Marble Yard formerly owned by Taylor A Cash, and has added to his stock a large as sortment of American and Foreign Marble. He invites the public to see his large stock before pur chasing elsewhere, a* he has the largest stock ever in this county. Customers purchasing at the shop or sending their orders will save at least 50 percent, and not be troubled with agents looking alter grave stones before the corpse is buried, and who are not responsible. Come and see wiiat you are getting. Having bceu in the busi ness for the last 26 years, in the city of Philadelphia, lie intends to keep a variety always on band of Marble Man tles, Monuments, Crave Yard Posts, Head Stones aud Tombs, at city prices. Yard on Main street, opposite Gen. Fatton's. N. B.—Alterations and Repairing promptly attended GEO. McCABE. Towanda, Dec. IS. 1861. Threshing Machine Agency ATTENTION! FARMERS! THE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT in the county of Bradford and the neighboring coun ties in Pennsylvania and New York, for E MEBY'B Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMERY'S ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, are too well and popularly known to freed any description from me, and I will only say that they continue to de serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years, of being the " best Endless Chain Horse Power in use." These Powers possess conveniences aud advantages pos sessed by no other power. EMERY'S NEW PATENT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and has not before been Intro duced into this region. It has no endless chain straw carrier, but separates all kinds of gram thoroughly from the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and the well known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple, durable and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and clean thor oughly, without wasting, all kinds of grain. It will not choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to be superior to the common hake Cleaner now in use. It remains only to be seen and tested, to be pronounced by every experienced band at threshing, to be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and Cleaner. EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS are not excelled by any In market, are well constructed, simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds AQRZCULTUBJLL MACHXZfZULY at manufacturers prices and terms. ts~ For further information, illustrative and descrip tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to R. M. WELLES, Agent. Athens, Pa., July 30,1861. A CARD. THE present depressed state of the Money Market having had the effect to place many kindf£ol Goods within the reach o( Cash buyers, at much lower prices 'ban 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 Deen equall ed in this market. Dec. 10.1860. JOSEPH POWELL. JURIED FRUIT, soon imiEe *r f.rs, Blackberries, Raspberries and Whortleberries, eheap FO/6- I JttcWcal. f" tesL W DR. PORTERS OLD DRUG STORE, Already aelmitted to be The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA! WIT An established reputation for keeping the best medicine, UNEQUALLED In its faciiltics and apparatus for compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devote the most careful attention .pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles, and medicines of unques tioned purity, has become fSB 8/&S2] ©!£(S® SIFtDSS With prices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha ses, the prices will always be at the low est point for Prime Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS. Everything in this extensive stock will he sold Cheap for Cash ! TRICES REDL'CZD, VII: Of Soaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives and Razors, Lamps and Materials for Light. TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE TOBACCO &, SNUFF. All the Popular Patent Medicines, Tooth, Skin & Hair Preparations, Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, Eclectic, Botanic and Ilomcropathif Medicines Spices, Bird Seed, /.atrip 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 CAMPIIENE ! I)R. PORTER'S ALCOHOL! DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID! Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS For.Family Use, Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fo what they are intended to give satisfaction. Viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 37J cents Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation •• 25 " Dr. Porter's Tonic Klixer '• 50 " Dr. Porter's Worm Syren 25 '* I>r. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites.. " 100 " Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff. < 25 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricogene " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 25 " Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion '• 37J " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison •' 25 " I)r. Porter's Black Ink " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37a • Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 25 " Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 " Medical Advice given gratuitously at the office Charging only for Medicine. *3"Thankful for past liberal patronage would respect fully announce to his friends and the public tliatno pains shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of theircontidence and patronage, at the Cash Drug Store ! Corner of Main and Pine streets. Towanda, Sept. 5. 18iil. HOTEL KEEPERS; DRUGGISTS, FARMERS,AND ALL WHO WANT I HAVE just received from the City, p 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 1V ore offered in Towanda< HOTEL KEEPERS r Will find it greatly to their advantage to examins m\ stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have facilitiesfoi purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE inj goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Besfdes my Liquors are warranted pure and unadnlter ated. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great j est Variety of Ever brought to Towanda, which having been pnrchasi e directly from the Manufacturers and Importers, enabld me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists of the city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invites to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigais and Totacco. Also, Groceries & Provisions, Of every description, will be kept constantly on hand, at prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town. Confident that I am enabled to sell ray entire stock ol Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods can be purchased this side of the City, 1 respectfully so licit the public to an examination at No. 5, Brick Row. H. W. NOBLE. Towanda, June I t. 1860. MAEK TIME! FORWARD ! MARCH! TO THK NEWS Where You can get the Lalst News! AND IF YOU WANT TO KEEP well posted on the events that are passing before the American people, just ask for one of THE ILLUS TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double tli9 price we ask for them. And while you are there vou may as well get a MAP showing all the important points in the country. Ot, ftto may want to write to your friends, and yon cain get the very latest style of PATRI OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. asr Come and see what w# have got, and satisfy your selves Don't forget the place—THE MEWS ROOM. Tof 'ida, June 12.1861. KEROSINE OIL, FOR SALE CHEAP - t VOX'S. Aug. 'JB, IS§|L ttusftuss Cam. Edward t. elliott, ATt o^ AT LAW, Towanda, P a . office AfJ store. r "ils Towanda, J!y 23,1862—1y. BLNJ. M. PEQK, ATTORxpy LAW, TOWANDA. PA.-Ali busing •* to bis care, will receive prompt attention t! Col. E. Smith, over Tracy & Moore's StonT April 11,1861. Thomas j. ingham, ATroitd A r I.A W. LA PORTE, Sullivan Connt/p^ Hn willia ms, a rron xf\4 . LA W, CANTON PA., will attend to ll ness entrusted to his care in the courts of R r -,a,, , 1 Lycomg and Sullivan Go's. ' jKTSoldiers claims and pensions promntlv June 24. 1862. 1 3 Utt^J K. OVKKTON ,JK „ „„^j OVERTON & MONTANYE ATT\ NE YS AT LA If-Office in Union Ilk-V/ y occupied by "J AS. M ACFAKLANE. " )c *.W MASON, /"//y.s/c/.cvd 1 rl . ' offers his professional >ervk t . people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at "hi* on Pine street, where he can always be found professional^-engaged. -U EB. PARSONS, A TTOII \p • LA/V, TROY, Bradford Co., P a oir, ' ! M. & H. F. Longji store. ' T?LHANAN SMITH, havinp retort J-J Towanda, hasopened a Law Office over w" Store. Dec. 1.1857. ! 'T WT. D A VIES, A TTORXR Y J Y T • LA W, Towanda, Bradford county p 'j with Wm. Watkins, Esq., a few doors north of the t] HoMe ' Jan.jiJl A MERICAN HOTEL, yoijj XTL Pa. (near the bridge.) M. .T CAFtRIEP 1 Towanda. Nov. 20, 1861.. Prop gggb DR. H. WESTON," J T/ST, permanently located in TotJ 1 1 l " J OFFICE one door south of BailevivJ | Towanda, Feb. 19,1850. "1 O. a. WOODRUFF DEKTIS! I PERMANENTLY located in TowandJ Office No. 5, Brick Row. over H. W. NOBLES J Entrance one door south of Tracy A Moores. F. a. COBURN, A TTORNEV AND NOTARY PUBI XX. Towanda, Pa. Office in the building formed,! cupied by H. B. McKean. *5- All legal business attended to with prompt&eJ care. | Towanda, Aug. 20, 1861-tf. B. WILMOT p. „ , j wilm:t &. MORROW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TOWANDA. PEX.vJ ( Office lately occupied by Judge .Herein ) H. WATKlNS,having voluiifeerfd. YA • gone into the army, the partnership o! & WATKINS is dissolved. The new firm of WILM MOIiKOW will close up the business of Judge Merest \N ilmot A Watkins. and attend; promptly to anv business that may be entrusted to them. Aug 14. >862. F. C. COBURN. ATT'Y. TOWANDA, PA. Haying made arraxgeme>| in Washington, with Col. ALLEN .Mck'Ki'l now prepared to collect all Military Claims sig.iir.c| Government, Back Pay, Bounty and Pensions" it J percentage. " [v23nl7ti.l mn YOUNG thrifty fri mm' f\/\f TREES .standard and dwarf, en.-, all the best varieties of Fruit offered for sale, at the quehanna Nurseries, located at To-wanna and .vthen —the coming fall. The trees are growing en good and must be sold. Grape Vines by the hundred or ti and. very cheap. SV WAXTKD— A few intelligent, active and ■ worthy business inea, as agents, to- soli ;it order-l Trees, Plants. Shrubs, Ac., dteivered in the fall all A liberal compensa.ion will be paid. DANIEL HARK® Towanda. Pa.. July 23, 1862 ly. IHIO U SEi Towanda, Fa. THE Subscribers hainar leased thhfl known Hotel for a term of years, would iniorefl friends and the traveling public, that, they will - I happy to accommodate ail who may favor them® call. It will l,e the aim of the present nroprij® make the WARD Horse at once comfortable, and cheerful. Yours Truly, •fan. 1" issl. POWELL & 8 McC ABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKI Below J. Kingsbet fs store, s: B THE subscriber would respectfully tender hi*-I thanks to the public tor the very liberal pari extended to him. and solicits a continuance of tin-J He begs leave to assure that heintendstokeep""B as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS otaffl the best the country affords, winch lie intends to,cfl very small profits, either by the -ide. quarter "r* A quantity of first qualit of SALT PORK.!® by myself, < -heap, by the barrel 5r pound. Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place® the corporation. Towanda. August 12,1850. J M- f® RAILROAD HOTI Near Ihe Barclay Railroad terminus, 1 TOWANDA, PENN'A R. JORDAN resist fully inform L • the public tout lie has r.'.red the ern stand formerly occupied by M. T. CAHKIK" ® lower part of the borough of Towanda, which fl been refitted and thoroughly re furnished, lie patronage of the public with every confidence can give entire to such as may fa'JH with a call. His BAR will be kept stocked with the best LIQUOIfiS, and the best brands of CIGARS. Extensive stabling is connected with the b>" rJ * so be made in other funds adding the can ■ change on New A ork. The allowed 111 crc tu Gold or its equivalent. ' I