Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 06, 1862, Image 4

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IWscflanrous.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
\ COMPOUND REMEDY, in which we
I\. have labored to produce the most effectual altera
tive that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of
Vara SarsapariHa, so combined with other substances of
atil! greater alterative power as to afford an effective an
tidote tor the diseases Su'-sapurTu is reputed to cure. It
Is believed that such a remedy is w.uitcJ by tl; se who
suffer front btruuious complaints, and that one a Li eh will
accomplish their cure nnist prove <>; immense ser to
tins large class of our afflicted tcllow-citizcns. How com
pletely this compound will do it has been proven by ex
periuent on many of the worst cases to be found ot ine
following complaints:—
SCROFULA AND SCROFCTOCS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS
AND EHLTTIVB Df&siszs,ULCßKS, PitaPLSs, BLOTCHES,
TUMORS, SAI.T RHEUM, .SCALD ME D, > vr HILLS AND
SYPHILITIC AFfnorioxs, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY,
NBVKALGIX OK TIC DOULOUREUX. DEBILITY, HYS.UIPSIA
AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE OK sr. ANTII o. v s
V IRE, and indeed the whole class ol complaints arising
from IMPURITY OF THE HLOOD.
This compound wi.l be found a great promoter of
health, whea taken in the spring, to expel the hut! hu
mors which tester in the blood at that season oi the year.
By the timely expulsion of litem many rankling .lisor
ders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes c.t t by the aid
of this remedy, spare themselves iron the cud'.rance ot
tool eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the
system will strive to rid itself of c >uuupti->is. i; not as
eiste itu do this through the natural channels of t te
body by an alterative medicine, t leause o.:t the v.. a:ed
blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in pimples, eruptions, or -ir -: el to- it when
you find it is obstructed and .-biggish in the yc:ri < ;
cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your kciings v, ;i: u-ii
you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt,
people enjoy better health, and iive longer, .or <•.-un-inu
the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but
with this pabulum of life disordered, t .ere cm be 1.0
lasting health. Sooner or !■ cr - >!• .htug mu-t go
wrong, and the great mrch.nery oi life i- disordered or
overthrown.
SarsapariHa has. and dc-e; vo< m-.i h, the r--putat: m,
of accomplishing these ends. L tc- w.*r! h-.s been
egregiously deceived by preparation- ot t:. ; a: y cvau-e
the drug alone has uotaii to •vrt .■ t i..r, el cu joi
it, but more because many prepare i HIS. pretending to be
concentrated extra ts o it, • mti u >;; litt-e ;>l Eie vir
tue of Sarsaparilla, i " any ;:i ng *i -.
During late ye lis t'u • public h v • n<- -a misled by large
oottles. pretending to vc a e.t <•: E-.-; o: -a -
parilla forotie dollar. Most cl ... ••• i- •• b•• n r.a d
upoti the sick, for tliey not i n ; y ■ni 11 lii'ic. ;t ..uy.
thraaparilla, but often no curative properties wh tever.
Hence, bitter and painful - -!' I incut ha- i . ~ c..
the use of tlie various -.\tr. i- <•. ■*' rap- •' ■ aa .
dood the inalket, until the ... mo .- il is, - y -pi.-cd.
and has become synonytm .- With ins wi;n :■;•! cheat.
StUl we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to
supply such a remedy .1- shi .i r- cue the name !r--ta t!:
load of obloquy win !: ■is ;t■ .1 it. A...1 \ y tin 1 '.ve
haA'e ground for believing it v;.-:.;cs >.. •• li are 11-
resistable by the ordimiry run o! En- • i- men I
edtocrue. In order to secorc their complete eradica
tion from the system, the remedy sh uld be judici usly
taken according to tlii■ -tin- u . e u.
Prepared by Dr. J.C.AYER & Co., Lowell, Mass.—
Pi let, $1 ]>ei LutlU ; tin 'So?•>.
Ayer's ('hem lAeloui!.
has won for itself such a renown I r tin* cu ■■ of every
vuriety of Throat and I.nag < la.-'. 1e : . • -.-r.
unnecessary for us to RECOUNT the ■ . L-1.-nce < T its •.
Wherever It has been employed. As it has long been in
constant use throughout this •< J.-.0, AVC lived NOT
more than assure the p -•;!*• u- qi: ..iiy i- :• f up to tin
bc.-t it ever has been, and that IT may r< lit duu to -Jo
tor their relief all it Ll..s evei been -our.d
AVER'.- CATiiARTIC IMLES,
For the cure of Cost I veiie--, Ja U.-ii e, I'.v.-pep'A. Indi
gestion, Dysentery, Foul STM: . ' 1.1 v-i; -. il TIN .
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions a 1 . Skin !> -teases. Liver
Complaint, Drop.-y, 'i- iter. T • • , - . , r-i.it Rio m.
AVonns, Oont, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and lor puri
fying the Blood. T -oy are s .. -•• tn A li.i- '■■■■
sensitive can take them pi- v. TIN Y a,-.- he .. t
aeptlent in the world for all the purposes ot a ; .m'.ly .
pnysic. Price 2O cent.- per I \ ; Five B for
Great numbers of ('lo.gy I'M. Ft .t. sir,en, !
and eminent person igcs, 1 ave hut thi in - certi y
the unparalled usefulness of lln -<• n medi -. but our sj ace
hore w ill not permit tiie ii:.- . lion o! liu.-m. i lie Ageut
below named furnish gratis our AMM ICAN ALMANAC in ,
which thoy are given : \i:h also full descriptions of the :
above comjdaint.s, and i'uc licatmciit that li• • 1 •!ti be al
lowed lor their cure.
Do not be put off by unpr itieiph .1 do: : v. i h ■ : 1 ■ r
preparations tla-. make tmn-p; on. Di m-.i.ii \A
and take no others. The .-irk want the best ..:d ti.eri .-
lor them, and they -hm. I,J : \. it.
All our Kemedie- ;t< for sale h> Dr H. C.Pi .t : To
wanda : GUERNSEY a Dun HELL, Troy : DALA & WHITE,
Leonard Hollow ; l>. l>. I'A.IKIU I: -, Y : T.w 1.011,
(rianvillc; D. WILCOX .. 1 Canl : Andrexs A HOCK
ive Ut, Alba; BiXBT, Wyalusing : PIOLLET, Wysox :
STEVENS A BURROWS, Stevensville ; RobQEXs. West
Warren ; LONG & SON-. Bu; .i.0.-toa :NiAA ■ 1 ;.i Co 11
stev ; PERKINS. A then.- : MERRY. 1: ; A'
& Cijir, Camptowa : Xi,a"i 1!• li-vHe; 1., : 1 :
Leltaysville ; BRON- N, CR.V : ; Bit ~E IN Ori'tt'.-
Creek ; MOODY, Rome; KINNEY A HJ..:, bheshequin,
and by dealers everywhere.
ToAvmida, July Jl, I-G'2.
CAUTIOIV.
'* To be, or not to be hat is the question !
Whether 'tis nobler in the n bid to -utT'er
The slings and arrows , t •> itr.i % - . n onjiosilivn.
Or by taking up arms .: oust u sea of pu;;</(Mg ink,
And opposing, end them.' 1
r P!IE proprietor of ;he --ii-guv t.ik< - 0 ension in silver
A tising bis Bindery to indulge in an un* ailed for fling
about a " art of . . oucernwhi '1 i> hop;:.. '• i > lii-u .
the public." As 1 have opened a 1!; . .u\ a•-
count, the inference is that .. : ; : 'ie i- tiiei,
binding to tue, 111. y are in no 1! r of eeiu-g .. . a-d.
For two years I have worked for Mr. PARSONS, and he
has taken great pains t <itisfyi' : . I'..- i w.;<the '• ..
Binder in America," as the columns oi il: .f.-gus wi.
testify. Has lie been ull tiia; tu.:e " del:..iin g u.e pul,
He?" If I have been engaged in . ti,.i.d, be h-s he
principal. But I refer to lay work during tlmt time a
evidence that there lias been no ir.iinl piactiei d.
Having served a long ap]i; cat ice.-hip at the Bindery
business, I have resumed bu-inc-s here 011 my OAVII a. .
count,as I know wf nothing which prevents tut from bil
lowing a legitimate and bawfalc.iii 1 :g ior 1. ; support
I shall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi
ness to give publicsali-hictio;:.
March 15. JOHANN P. BENDER, Binder.
[ i'Hls CIiI? STJ?2ffD
STILL U OPERATION.
RNILK SUBPCRILIKR WOULD SAY TO
A the citizens of Bradford Connty, that lie IN
hand the largest stock • I I ARUIAGE WORE that wasevet
offered in Northern Pennsylvania, consisting of 4 top
buggies, 1 slide Mat top buggy 4 two horse derai ... .
wagons, % with tops, t one h irse democrat, open b ;g
--gies, 2 lumber wagons, besides >1 veral .- nd hand WA .
ons. AR made of the BI T material, mostly >•; Eastern
timber, and of the ! ite-t - ie and ■ rter ni.. It ti:..
other carriages to Northern Pennsylvania.
The work is such thai 1 warrant it to t.utd ail re., un
able use.
The above will 1 e -<•!,! low fur cash or approved credit,
as 1 wish to get out of the business, i also have u sui
ttktforaale. t
A-B.—Work made to order and repairi.. d"te- • A
short notice. G.II. DHAKH.
To wan da, April 2:J, I-12. y.u
LINCOLN TO BS ELEOTB3,
YUUT t!! tliese seem only to increase the
-*■ business and prosperity of ti. - o!J Foundry and
3RI.FT.CMRS N EHOP,
(South side of Pine st., one d ~,r ol 11. S. M r
cur's Store.)
The uudersigned would call the attention of all con
cerned to the fact, that be is , repared to do, and will a
ecute a'l work entrusted 11 !.,ai With dispatch,and i.. ti.s
most workman-like nnu,!., .
FITTING UP MILL 11. >N, RKI*AIMING SIUAM
ENGINES, from the-imple. : .. ' .
any of their parts, and "AYAIIIIANTI-.H IO -a,, -at. ac
tion.
PLOWS always on hand of the tnest approved [iat
terns. wooded in the most substantial manner.
Having recently added considi rat LY ; . bis fai illth - FAR
doing work, and empluyiug e\perien --. iv. . i. e- . in
every department, lie is .*.n:i.l. ut that ! c .in AT;-FY all
who tavor h ; ui with their patronage.
JOIIN CABMAN".
Towanda, Oct. 1.",, 1 -co.
Now Furniture and Chairs.
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
-1. and exteßsiveasßortment • I MohoganyChairs
Mahogany and alnnt Kocki rs, p„ -t,.u Ipukers, F
ane-.-cat. Wood, and 11 i, ' i J ' f
ane back Rockers, Lovkir.g-Uia.- es, Cord aiid'fa.-.-e
icture Frames, Ac.,
Cheaper than trie Cheapest.
I'lease call AND satisfy your.-cF. RC
K ' ■''.van.la. June 2*>, Ull ESTER V/ELKS.
| WAiraSD.
f \XE BOAT LOAD OF BARREL HOOD
o t '•'•'' iM,'' fUl,y >U)di W ' A ' I!lJckv, "^LL.
FPLMOTH V SEED— 120 BU6EJRLS OF
X fine Timothy Seed, lor sale by
Hiuch24,l;(i2. JL. s. E US.
iii-fcllanfons.
Stisqutljaura Collcjialt Institute,
TO 11' AND A, BRADFORD CO., PA.
FACULTY :
Rev. JAMES McWILLi AM. Principal, professor of An
cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences.
SAMUEL L. I'fSI.ER, A. B. Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Science.
Prot.O'.lAßl.ES !!. C'OBURN County Superintendent,
General Director of Normal Department.
EDWARD T. ELLIOTT, LL 8., Lecturer and Instructor- ■
1 in Historv.
Mis - li. MALYEN, ) Prt . cei , tre ,_
Miss E. C. CARTER. | 1 rt ej c '
Miss MARY U. ALLEN, Teacheroi Vocaland InstrumcH
tal .Music.
Mr.D. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward.
.Nfr.s. D. C. DAYTON, Matron.
The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ;
20, and will continue 14 weeks.
TUITION, PER TERM :
[Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering j
the school, and oue-hall at the middle ol the term—luei
and contingencies included.]
1 Primary, per term $; 4 00
Preparatory tl 00
Higher, 1-t year, per term 7 00
Higher, 1-t and 2d year, per term 8 00
Classical, 1-t year, per term 7 00
Classical, 2d aad 3d year, per term 6 00
X. B. Pupils will it- classed by the most advanced
branch they resuc lively pursue.
I'upil-using -eliolar.-hips are charged $1 per term lor
ucl and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSES 5
French $ 00
Gel :iln 3 00
Drawir. 6 00
Board in ; he 1 institute, per week, including fuel
and ligxt 2 00
Washing, per dozen
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 '
I weeks each. The Anniversaiy exercises will be held at |
; the close of the Spring term.
; No deduction w ill be made for absence, except in case
j of protracted illness of over two weeks.
lnstrniiu-..;.. 1 Mu-ie will not.asheretofore, bet a uvbt in !
the Institution, but 1 y special arrangement—a <■]:: - will .
be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute, i
: by the Teacher o| Vocal Music.
i hi.- li'i'.UGgeunuit has b en adopted for the past term,
and i-.\]>ei ieiice uas proved it to he eminently niiih ib r to
the plan purstn \in former years. Special pain will lie
taken to secure the greatest progressof those wishing to i
take lessons in this branch. Terms will he a - heretofore j
Tuii ion n i'i.mo Forte, per tor a -10 00 1
U.-.e ol instrument on which to take lessons .".'i '
do for pra tiv-e 2 uu
Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their o u tow
•■ls. Ac., and the taUe -ilver a their . , ii.ni. it i- d -iia
hie that they til o fnrni-!i their own bed and bedding j
vueii it is em >i uient. but when othctwise, thc.ve n ill be •
lurtiished at a slight charge.
It i.s-trongly recommended that students from abroad
-i.oitld heard iU the I list' t i':: <n. ' - bettr op: lortllii: lie
ior • < \ l'.l ''' ■:: : i:t lit study are I ctehv .-■■eeme .j,
A imui / Dtpurtwient —Special exercises are ftrrangeo i
! without extra charge for those preparing tin ra Ives as ;
Teachers of Common Schools, i'mi'. C. R. COBURN, the !
.the ami \\i-!i knewii Sup rinteudi ";t of CoTiitnou I ,d
--in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea- i
• hi r's class, and direct the course to be pursued.
lie will :il-o !<• pr -si nt to eondi: t it- \r: -it- often
.is practical de. and v.iii deliver frequent led in e-on I
Ti.euy and Practice ot 1 < achiiig.a.s also on other subjects
connected with Norma! training.
I .;n-e pet- >i:s. tlie;■ : intending to i nc..-. ein t, o'h- ;
ing lor the winter, will find :i greatly to their advantage :
i to lie present during tin.* Fall term.
; Prof- Coburn's connection >vi!ii the institution is not •
such us to in any way interfere with the discharge ot tin i
regular duties of his office.
No pains will 1".- spared, on the part of the Faculty and 1
, Trustee- in sustaining the high r< n:,lata! ion the in iiU;- ;
I I 'll ha- hi tin rio enjoy id, an I in reuuc ring it more vv or
tiy of future patron, go and sujijiort
JAMES McWILLi AM, Prim ipal. I
; July 29. ISU2.
srsw nm
(01)1)1 XG jr ULSSLLL,
ijTAVE purchased the large and well known e-tabii-h
Anient ol 1). C. II ill, and ere now receiving front New I
! t oik. tl.e lcr.e-t md most complete assortment ot
XT A T;-! trr T> 77
li 11 ja "rJ li lii ,
cv r offered lor- Be in tiii- market, which will be sold '
CU Iff A P .' >r >r appoved Cre It.
We have .. large and well selected stock ol Wood and I
11 "KING ST:iVMS. every varieiy .• ...ui'-rn umi i
style of Parlor, Dining-Room. Six Plate, and Cylinder ■
St-.vc-, wiiich we can. and -viii -ill as cheap as t> 1. j
purchased in this or any adjoining county. Also a full
and complete a-- rfluent of
AGjD STb^L;
Nails and Glass, Paints and Oils, House Trimmings, Car I
riugc Trimming-. Springs. Iron Axels ami 1 foxes, of '
' all sizes, Carjienters and Joiners Tools, Black,
smiths Tools. Ur—cut. Uiro.ii.-tr and Mill
baws, Table and Pocket
sr i IE jnof R
oi every dc-n I it i• -ri.
Pump?, Lead-Pipe,Chain Pumps and Tabes.
RRirmAii A\D PLVTRSiH till.
tin iati -i ami most approved ' it! . . V iarge qnartil i
of TIN-WARE AND STOVh PIP I. always on hanch—
| Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every name and
FAIOITXG TOOLS.
JOB WORK done on short notice and wa*rantcd.Bees
GRAIN. Old Iron. U'i ; per, Brittaimi i, Bni—,
■
We invite " the whole w<*rid mid the r< -t of mankind,'
to call and examine our our good before purchasing.—
Our motto will be use every man well and übmitto noth- '
uj'.i wri
*3l*One door south of Tracy ar-i Jfourc and Powell's i
Block, Main -tivet, C'ODDliiG A iIL"."-SELL.
JOH N \. CODDING , )
u. ?. KUSSELL. f Towanda, Sept. 21, 1860.
i new' attractions i ;
At Geo. E. Wood's Gailory
TOWANDA, i'A.
/|% Tea can procure, at low prices,
/|\lPE(n>T©(BlAFeiJ
J(t '.Di ail -iz-. ,upto li ti* size, either plain or re j
-A "touched, colored in oil or pastille.
Also MKLAI.VrtTYP;-> and A.MBROTYI'ES. and :.!■ j
s for
-> 1 en; and oiuei ua - ai.d qua!;; ■> in proportion. i
... -!:i:aoti )i. ii.adv in all kinds of weather, (except fori
children. All work warranted. July 25,1861.
; 1$ f% X §pjn. .C v
- V - m 'fik kmdU? ± L 'CI ittto •- W fi S
r | 'l'll - ib--rii-er leaving withdrawn from the Argus!
i .1 b.biding w eija ri-pectl'ully inform the joiblic U...1 j
Ie- has removed his Plain and Fancy Bindery to tiie North !
' ' 'jnio: * ' t.-e, inriuerl v w upicd .\ tl.ci'.ist i
Gtncc, where la "is now prepared to bind a*!! kinds of !
B M>ks in the most ap; roved and workmanlike matu er, - ;
liaviti-' tc - iuire tny profits with no coml pers ei ! liat
ter my-eli tij.it my pr. cs Will meet the -alisiaction ul the
pulmc.
i i-arkiiil ior thi-i-oii!ii]i-nee repi sed in me and the pub- 1
lie appreciation of-my work, tor the last two years, I j
i -•..<71 if :u ti: iuture to titer.i the coatiauauce ol
P n' iii -:.ppi-it.
Particular attention given to re-hiuding Books. All.
wor will be ivarrantcd. Ti: i 'a-h.
r ir*Ai.-o,a iargi a— e tmcut c: STATIONERY - of tlie
11 st quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta- j
fd.-'s-ilLi \ KS. - i all kind-.
I'D i. RE l RAM ES, round, s<-u ire and oval; and pie- '
tares framed to order, cheaper than ever known hi re. 1
J Ull AN X F. BENDER,
Towanda, Jan, 1!. Ivgo. Bookbinder and Artist. I
THE WAR I'd BE SETTLED!
THE CLB TAILOR. SH3P STILL IN MSTION.
(t N 1 1 - N(J - TIIK ()1J) N]>-
, * "AILOR, would failorm tl. ■ public that he is
-till doing business at hi- oM stand, w i.< re be i- still pre- ;
pared to i-x- cute all kiudsot work in iii-line on the sbort
c-t notice ud :n the most appro!ed -;\ie.
Having lately sp.-i;ri-d oi.e ; f the m -t perfect systems
•' ■ ■ 1 exist-, ace, he J an wariunt .mouth uti i ea-y
br? with safety. !
iiy aa arrangement with the merchants, he is enabled
to get up suits a very low figure, for cash. If*- would ,
inform the public- that he i- agent for A. Bartholin Si-w
--:iig Maciiiae?, the le>t machine extant—which will be
furnished lor cc.-h, for from 3:>t) up to isU, as uiav be de
sired.
X. I!. He i- prepared to clean and mend garments at
reasonaide rates, to saA Hie times—making them look
ueuily as nice a? mw. Call and try him.
;fViitL.iig done as usual on short notice.
Shop on Main st..opposite Codding A Russell's hard- '
ware store, and three doors south ot Dr. Carter'* grocery.
Fashions received every six months. G. H. i'. i
Towanda, Nov. 2t), i -i!l.
CMFTY FIRST RATE BUTTER PIR
KIN'S, for sa e utOT cents n piece. Also, n iiuanti
yo: 1 nlis at 3d cents a piwe :>t G. 11. DRAKE'S
. Jane ". Cnrrage Mawifectory ia Towanda
IA EROSINE OIL, FOli SALE CHEAP
J S V* - , FOX'S. I
1 'lug. 2S, ioul.
! "GREAT"BARGAINS"
I From 83,000 to 84000 Worth
OF
FASHIONABLE FURNITURE.
TO BE
SOLD SPA-VIED 3AT ELY
Having bought recently the
j Athens C; binet Ware Rooms,
Ami entire stock of FURNITURE from the late pro- j
| prietor, It. M. WEE EES, it will he sold forCASU
A i PfciGES*
X'/x. rn lie STOCK IS LARGFJ
{• - \v -j. Y and very complete, has been well
; y' X -i selected, and is well adapted for the j
want.-, of the country. X. It.— it is a)
, VY ?7 eonimoa remark maile by visitors to ,
• >'this estalilishinent, " Why, 1 had no
Vv '.. o-v i a . V "U had siich a large and splen
'T y . .is.-ortment. of Furniture. I have ;
jI- fc.il seen nothimr like it .short of the clt v." : ;
■ (VA- : .j 1 j We have BEDSTEADS from $•/,.*> j
. """N". NT'J and upwards. COTTAGE and other;
| (Ml All'lS, in great variety. !r ai >1.0(1,
j) r to $25,00 per set. TABLES from $2,50
.jr upwards, and
Everything else in Proportion.
® :a Ms ss s" a v* a
f f every style, size and price, to suit the means and taste
liu any and all customers. 4®~ Call and see our stock.
Athens, Pa., July 24 1861. F.N.PAGE.
NOW READY !
ft Ift 71 r TT ft 9 <5 P. "A RJ S'Jftng:! ft
HfiEs |lr I ' \ t' >YJ sHs\ hkl 111 * \
3k ii i Ll! I v i RUll 1; t} h Sla
TO WAN DA, I'EXN A.
fjUHF Suhsvribt'r bogs leave to call tl.c at
; .1. tent lon of the public to the fact that he has enlarged
| his motive power unl purchased and . .-t up additional
maciiiiK i x . ami en ; i •;c.l la• ._er ncmher of workmen
|t li i,i lonuei! v, -; 11, :• .■ i;.. pia. •t> eii cute or
■
; lie has his w■ . .1' el' \ I i'KEN'S usi by the
. li. a ~
.
STE&'LI S.hc.:nes
" dill'-ri-nt si/.- an • - ... . lia fact aim • t a:,., Line
io* Ua.-Ki.gs or Mm •• y i .. a-a 1 c.
n.t
.... . .
Vale ,-i, tj Coeds Oil Cup*, IVn ln , c.
-
Sm ill <' -'.in s i in li • . or < •• i;>. a. i\ i.
: in. and Healing s: >v ■ of i- ;> •/.• luuiinfa . ired
I the a
: Sieve- and -novo !'(••• iv. i• - >u !. ,
.
i.
■
, would ben :;' of li.. M..g among - rati, us
| in., tii W" • an-v. c: - tin 11- . i 11,- and tk..s a yv del.-.
nun cxpi i-e in getting up v. k.
He ma lit - al-■ all, . vat 1.-ty <>• \. H.ilaahe :
sand
11..m01e Sikeim and l'ipe Bo\c •, Iron i ince, U*.idr* *..-•.
I Plows, ,vc.
li is equipment of imn him-ry consists of a- good tools
as are made, and was selected with „t ie design of being :
| able to do any job which mialit be offered, whether large !
. .. .
i re-,ecs a first ,• nr.
j rerfns Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid lot
j Old Pewli r ami liriUaniu.
j Work- -itnaud on Main Street mar ISaivlav 11. 11.
; Canal 11 isiu. ey. I>. MA i.'Tl K IT.
j Towanda, April 11. 18(11. Proprietm. !
il.lel f* 1 tJs
j 1 II AIK. r.KsDTKAP A FL'IIN iSUiXG
iv y W MtEHcoM I? I . • . .
.
,oion b: t*c!\ of I' ,; ..itiue dn , (,-.' 11-- .... to,,urn
j and is prepared to ofhn to piuisers , , ,i.
■
on hand at ail time- a stuck ut
CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS,
Wi.vit.-i.it,ds. Ta>•;-•. Ac..Ac., of j
* Y.m . .. V".** dificicnt styles and prices, si.iti-d to
I , il:e Want-of (hi . • tti.!. v. ii.-a-h
--•
I
-
• f! *y "j" ■ • ..mat! •pi ice not to be ountdfeß I
.
j fittl t!at the lIKAHV . PAY system i H.e i.. -t ,iIA
| ].nrc!ae-.i ana seder, 1 ; -'c will •. ~ti ad upon
; t init system, lie will hcwtvi r. take i.i . a a..; .w m,
j work, all kinds ot Country Produce, at the mai kei p. ice
1? TT XT XT T XT Crr ,
! Of.ill kinds, done to old r. i:. the ht-T manner, a! icason
; abie :Mt• -. ami ou short notice.
| CjT ihe Ciidcrtalr ag Pep.i. tm nt will he eo: lucted, j
j as a-; l.by Mr. M o kiu.-on who i- prepared witii a m w i
! and s; ten did Heat cto attend to all calls in his line. i
! Towanda, April 7,1 1
I (O 1
j i
1 t 4 A
j
npHIS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT
I I- wh. re you can find a very line assortment of
' WJ lb 11IIS A N |) JMWKI.IIV of ail des riptit.ns. aiso a
. good tock-,i CI.IK'KS, prices ranging frtnn 10 shillings 1
; up, and warranted to give good satisfoction or uo safe.'
I I ant also agent tor iUo sale of 1). E. LENT'S celebrated I
l.aronietcrs, Vv hich every I inner -honld always have. Pri
| ees from $8 to ;iu, according to finish REPAIRING ;
, done a - usual in a neat and workmanlike manner'and war
ranted. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN. |
Coal, Ziime, Cement, Fire Bricb, Drain I
Silos, occ.
fPIIEIiK is a Lime Kiln at the Barclay!
-3- Hoiiipanvs 15,1 sin. in Towanda, where is k.-pt con- •
stautlv i >r sale, i.-.-h burnt 11 hit? Lime, made from the i
; best quality of N w Vork lime stone at 2.7 cents per j
bti.-hei. or 'l per ' arrel. beaded up in barrels, and lki
i cents per bushel .for slaeked lime. Lime shipped on boats |
at 1 owanda without additional charge. Aiso Syracuse I
II .h i Lime at >1 "27 p. r barrel, a id Fire li. ick at s
cent - each, / .7*'2.1. ami l inch tile- at '2. II ami
" i ent- p< r foot, a very nice article for draining land or ;
: about dwellings.
llttrrlu'j t'ou! at $2 70 per ton for Lump Coal and
• S2 00 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered in Totwan*
da at 27 cents per load.
All the ah ivi !m -ale at the office of the Barclay Coal
Comuany, Towanda.
j. HACFAHLANE.
Towanda, Oct.G. l- i 2. Gen. Superintendent.
Good Flour and Good Bread!
WHY IS IT THAT SO MANY KAMI- i
V V LIE- HAVE POOR IITIE V 1) ! Ask the lady of
th • house, and y-u w ii! invariably receive in answer : i
The flour is poor or the yeast is poor.
'Jo avoid these ir uhleshuy your flour always al FOX'S
and lire Strati- .. - Yea-t Coai-ouml. to be had at the ,
. same place; it always gives -atisfaetion.
'i ic lies? rpiality >.i'AV eat and 15 i I.e. heat Flour and \
fresh ground Com Heal, all at low prices, at the Cash j
<ir-• try Store. K. T. FOX. j
Jan. 2S, Im;2
HARRtSBURG NAIL WORKS.
rjIHE iimlersimieil I rs on hand a supply oi
A Nail-, Iroin these we!, known work. The nails are 1
made from Pennsylvania Iron, man factured expresslr .
i for this piii po-e, and are ol as uperior quality. For sale I
to dealers only', and m better terms than they can obtain I
j in New York. Eaqc.lre at the Hanking Office of 15. S. 1
1 UFSSELL & CO. B. S. KUSSELL. |
fowauda. March li, ISC2.
itfmhaiUmc.
CHEIPHESS, smi & BEiBTT.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
T O BUY YOUlt
CLOTHIITG cheap
AT YOUR OWN PRSCES.
PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE!
TUST KKCEIYLD.— A Stock of
*t FALL AN ft WINTER CLOTHING, at J. CORN'S
i Eftnira Branch Clothing store. Says coolly, boldly and
deliberately, that lie tak t:.e foremost of the t'io'thiug
I Merchants ot Towanda.
Eigtbeen hundred and sixty-one has come, and the
light and beauty oi Soring shine- upon us, with all its
i radiant splendor. I st.all continue to sell Clothing, for
' Cash, cheaper than any other man. as rny goods aie all
bought cheap for cash,"and they will be sold cheap for
I cash.
| My goods are all mantif ictnred in Elmira. therefore, I
can warrant them well made. Enough for me to say, 1
have everything in the line of
0L 01 If IX G !
G NTS FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS CAPS, &C.,
That is kept in any other Store in town.
My banner is ou the breeze,
" And long may it wave,
O'er the land of the free.
And the home of tl.c brave !
While her Stars and Stripes
Shine out like sun.
Telling all the nations
That Freedom's beg m."
This_.s free ■■ in try ; thei -fore it is free for all to do
their trading where they can do the best, i -gardle-s of
the cross and sour looks of old logy merchant-. I invite
you to come and -ee me country as well as theeity are
invited every pr- .u. rich or pour, high or low, bund or
free arc invited to call.
( ouie one. come all, and stop your speed,
V.'r'. i Goi ii- ottgh fur all in mc 1,
Tin- boys, tb< mselves, ore at their posts,
And tlicy i. Ec an -ti| :ly a host.
t'er otle r d- ..lets in this town,
Tle -e s in- In >have iv iu renown,
For selling the c!., .ipe.-t i.l-d the be .t,
And s. I! : g more than all (be rest!
Ilurr Ml IL. .i r.-1 i o'er l.ii! d plain,
A crpt our tiiaaks. and call aauiu,
A mo: g ear ass. rtments t it'll always find,
(inoils to at. :.nd plea .■ the mind.
We're "11 1 ,11.1 a. o a!w.:y.- Willing,
'l. sell out (b. c . ihdi .iMia 11:! I::i ■"!
way,
We shall be gi -1 to .-ee you v day,
' ■ ■ t ll : .
M. 1 y 11 >( • , ; . 7 . W.::.d.t. i'.l.
A". 15. We \ 1. ~i■ i-' . I, that we a: e not to bo
...
Goods.
i 12. Is 53
he Amis Book bindery
jUtg-D-it; iu I - u3I Operation. I
A F Lll v. :u. '• • i?j ;il ciegtoour friends
\ - iistoiiiei.-, ai i the public, t'nut we are now pre-
>OK HI X OIXTCi,
in •' ' 7 .i - (I c t ■■ -I aid niostapjiroved style-.
rod on the in --1 h t. . !•; .
■'
('. Wuiri -.ti:. ;i nn -i -d\ •> c.i2t:it ti-oin I'iiila h ijiliia,
■
1
o pui i (he .'.ui-.t p.,• tiv'e a-stiraiice ' I ou; abii
i >l/ t,! :4' our pal roil I.
r ' usfotaers-Ju-cld r.f particular to remember that
I 1 Argus i - p,
" ...
neeted with our Book and Stationery store and Printiug
' Office, where all work should be delivered.
CAUTION.—Wc are compelled in justice to ourselves,
atid m;r .•! ! en ' :• u.- \i:.'! prevent an imposition
ttpoi the pt lie "' i;e,ally, to 5h a tie in c.guiii.-t u >ort
■ a concern .i.-i . il.-ciy ledd.-out to the public that it i
i t ::e Aig . • .... •i- pract f ril no do not ,
. .
dd< liheiaic utu-iupi to de :e.. . ti. y arc iierti-y ena
tsr I'ttrticnl ir attention paid to re-Binding. All work
guair.iiib a.
Kij- C.i.'Utry Frounce ot all kinds taken hi payment
1 for work.
i.: ■ Having made complete arrangements, we are pre
k t'd ai. I liii„i MI.ANN !5i . lAb to any sty ic ot
pattean .. , t . l.w -is elsewhere.
| _ Sowauda, M.u, h 7. 1 >6O. E. A. PARSONS.
NO COMPROMISE!
AT THE
?T WfiV'-;v;n ?
I'LilVii n...:/ W 1
jg.uiii ! a! Tov.ani'a. IViiu'a.
QSOH.aXeTcCJIBS
\ \ •rI. D I > Ft' 11M !1!S F11! F. XI >8
-
' ■- oni ii. td to- M. •• ic Yard loc -cily owned by
:i • ami 1.a,, a hied to i.is stuck a huge as
: sortmeiit of
: American and Torcign Itlarble.
t He iuvit, - the; }.;:E!. (" s. e hi- large stock before pur
: cli isiug el-cwio ic. a . lu-lets the luge.- stork iver ill this
• • oiiiity. • •iisl.*,:,i.-rs pm ii-i-ie •.0 the .-hup or si iui;: g i
1 their orders, will save at least 50 per -ent. and not be
troubled with agents looking alter grave stones before
I I'm c. i i-e i- hi" led and who civ not responsible. Come
and set what you are getting. Having been iu the busi
: ness >r the last 26 ve irs in the city ol Philad? Iphia, he
i intends to ke< pa variety always on hand oi M irt le Mau
; lit a M.iiiiu.'i'iits. Grave Yard Posts, Head Htmics and
T' lnlis at i it v pi ii- >.
j v '•••, Yard "i Ma ,■ t. op;., i-itc Gen. P.Nton'.M
l N. B.—Alterations and Repairing prompt ly attended |
' GEO. .McCABE. i
| Tow anda, Dec. 1-. h•:l.
iTlmxsliing jlaciiiiie Agency
ATTENTION! FARMERS!
Till-: SI'BSCM 115 KB IS SOLE AGENT 1
i .in Gic count i of Btedlord and the neighboring couii
| ties in Pennsylvania and New \ oik, lor
i. M E B Y ' S
Celebrated Threshing Machines,
EMERY'S ONE AND TWO HOBSB POWERS, are
t<>o well auo pop. hilly known t > need any description
from me, and 1 will only say that they continue to de- j
j serve the reputation tKeyhave enjoyed for ten years of
I)" iug the best Endless Chain Horse Power in use." I
j i'i" M '. I'owc, - |i.i,--c-.- couvcuiences and aJ; outages pos- i
j sc.-.-cd by 110 i i!i< r piiv.i r.
KM ERY'S NEW I'A TEN T
THRESHER AND CLEANER
fiiis a new Machine, and lias not before been intro- '
I dnced into this region. It has no endless chain straw I
j can ier, but separates all kinds of grain thoroughly from
j tic- straw, by a combination of l'itts' Endless (kuivass !
Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and
| the well known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple,durable i
| and efficient Machine, will thri rapidly and clean thor- !
ou . ly, wfthout wasting,all kinds of grain. It will net !
: ' h,••>(*. run easily and steadily, w itjioiit jumping, and is i
j warranted to i c superior to the coutniriti Bake Cleaner j
; now in use. it remains only to be seen and tested, to be
pronounced by every experienced In.ad at threshing, to
be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and
Cleaner.
EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS
! are not c.xct lied by any in market, are well constructed. I
' simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds j
j at manufacturers prices and terms.
He' For further information, illustrative and descrip
tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to
: o , , 11-M. WELLES, Agent.
Athena, Pa.. July SO, 1861.
A CAKD,
r pHE present depressed state of the Money '
X Market having had the effect to place many kinds'.)! :
Goods within lite leach of Cash buyers, at much lower I
prices 1 E.iii heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no
tiee that be In,- availed himself of this reduction, to a
large extent \ itiiin the past tea days and is now offering
inat!\ bargains such as have heretofore never uteneuuall
ed in this market.
Dec. 10. 1860. JOSEPH POWELL.
JQRIEt) FRUIT,
I . (iooil HUIKD APPLKS.
1 LlackbotiieH, Baspoerries and \\ hoi'litberries. clieep
FOXte-
DR. PORTER'S
OLD DRUG STORE.
Already - admitted to be
Tbe largest, safest and most approved
BROS HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA !
WITH
An established reputation for keeping the best medicine,
UNEQUALLED"
Fa its facilities 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 uiiqueg*
tioncd purity, has become
TUB SA3JJ iiMIS
With prices revised to correspond with the market.
WHOLESALE AM) DETAIL,
ALL AKTXCLUS WABUANTKP AS UEt'IIR.SLXTKD.
By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor
ters or F ir.-t if elders ofGoods and C i- h Purcha
ses, the pi ices will al ways be at the low
est point for Prime Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
Paints, Oils, Varuislics, Glass,
DRUGS 8t DYE-STUFFS.
T.cc/ylhi/ig in fins crhnsicr stork will be sold
Chrup for Cash !
Pai CE s kEt>c Cli i>, viz:
0! kionpSj j <'i'iiinicry, Brihhus, luiiios.
X* octet Zr.nivcs and Ivazors,
Lamps iiwl ji/(t("Ht(ds for Lipid.
TRUSSES N STITOKTEKS,
WiNIS AND LIQUOSiS, ONLY FOR MEDiCINE
TOBACCO & SNUFF.
AH the Papula r Patent M< tllcines,
Tooth, Skin a Hair Preparations,
Fancy Articles of all r^cor.Ylions.
I Eclectic, Botanic and Homeropathic Medicines
Spices, Bird Seed, Lamp Skadt < and Gtrden Seed*.
FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, ,tc.
J Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing
■
una revised for the Cash System.
ML Poi?Yi...'s r \ m ;• i'.i: •
DR. PORTER'S ALCoiiOL!
I'll. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID !
;' ■. ■ T'. ■
| DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
x : ct Fanmy "tfsc,
|KMwn aa Safe and Ki liable Remdies, are warranted fo
tar y are in-tended to give Math-tact ion.
m/. :
Dr. Porti v s Pe< toral Syrop. price 371 cents
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation " •• •>:? ..
i Dr. Porter's Tonic"Elixer •• - it ..
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrrp •< 25 "
Dr. Porter's Coiup. Syr. Hypophosphites.. " 100
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic J-JQ •<
Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam 25 <•
Dr. Porter's Tooth Acbe Drops <> 25
Dr. ii "i-l • SO-iff.". !!!!!!! " e-
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder •• 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tricogene • 25 "
Dr. Porter's Shampoo j •• 25 "
Dr. P- rUr'- 11-u-c aid <'. M- L- !ku " ; •>
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison ••
Dr. Porters Black Ink " 25
I Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid •• 374 •<
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison.*.*!!i '• 25 *•
| Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia. ** -j.-, •<
MediC&i Jy lit litv Oiiiff
Charging only for .Medicine.
p-Thank'nl f.,- p; . t liberal miir. :n.-e would lvsnort
fully announ <• to his friends and the public thatno pains
suall be spared - tisfy and merit the continuance 01
Uicirv oiilKU'ii. t aiu- 11. ut the
Cash Dnirj Store !
Corner of Main and Pino streets.
Tnwaitda. .- j.i. .". 1 -ill.
HOTEL KEEPERS
DRUGGISTS,
E ARM EPS, A.XIJ ALL
TTRO waxy
I
* l}. "W fe-us Kf. -r- rT ?■ es -. **
:E: vv: y
J IIAVR just rei-oiveil from the Cilr, u
i.MPOiiTED ITiIE UQI OjN.
of every variety. Jfv slock of LIQUORS has been pur
chased fci 1 VSIi, dir. clly !roiii the iinporti rs. whereby
I ant enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching
Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of Li<i'u..r f ni v
kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be
01c onrred in rovvamla.
HOTEL KEEPERS
Will find it greatly to their advantage to examiuj my
stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have facilitiesfoi
purchasing, which enables me to WHOLh.-AEH m\
goods at New York
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Besides my Li'iuor? arc warranted ]>tm> and i::> dulter
"*"'!• 1 i:;1V0 a'.-o 011 hand the Urge.-t Stock and Ge tf'
est \ ariety of *
Ever brought to Towanda, which having been purchase e
directly from the Maniilactnrcrs and Importers, tiutbld
ine to t umprte with the Wholesale Tobacconi-ls <,r 1 },•
city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invites I
to an exainination of niy entire stock ol Liquors, C'i r ..is
and To ! aceo. Also,
Groceries & Provisions,
J
Ol everl description, will be keptconstautly on hand, at
pne - i.i I\S f !; than elsewhere in this town.
, t 'Oilidcnt that 1 am enabled to s.-il my entir" stock of
Goods, either at Wholesale or Beta!!, less than like goods
can be purchased this side of the t !<y, I respectfully so
h -it the public to auexamination at .So. 5, brick bow.
_. , T U. W. NOBLE.
Towanda, June 11. lsdO.
SVfjA-E/IC TIIgEE!
FOKWAiU) ! MARCH !
TO THB
XEAYRS 11 OM !
W here Yen ca ci llie J.a{s{ Anv<!
AN!) IF Y0 U \V AX T TO KI! E P
f.X well posted 011 the events that are passing before
the American people, ioat a.-k for one ol THE ILL US
TItATED I'A PELS. They are really worth double the
]>rice we ask tor tbeui. And while vou are there vou
may as wed get a MAP showing all the important points
111 the country. Or. vou mav want to write to voi r
friends, and you can get the v'crv latest style o! PAT HI
OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES.
W Come and see what we have got. and safi-fy your
selves- Don't forget the place—THE MEU'S BOOM.
To' ida, June 12, liI .
!>\<k PAT, BOUNTIES AND PEN
JJ SIGNS.—The undersigned will attend to preparing
ciafnts for back pay, bounty and pensions.
P. D.Aiounow
uusfntss Cams. J
TPDWARDT. ELLIOTr, ATTOi-v
-LJ AT I.AW, T.v/aii'Ja, l'. OEW l 't£,
store. ' ° u r p w ,.
1 V.
dsn! M. PECK" attok Y/.-I-
U LAW, TOWANDA, PA- All „ . ' ' ■■l
l v btsiat-e. wiH receive prompt attention
Col. L. Smith, over l'racy A Moore's Ms
April 11.1861. ' " U'K
TJIHOMAS 7. INGHAM, 1 TTno
' -1 AT LAW. LAPORTE. Sullivan C„ m
II N. WILLIAMS, AT-nncxr .
1I • LAW. CANTON PA., will a tte, 1( ] ,!, "R
ness entrusted to bis care in thecourts o| p."p ' •
Lycomg and Sullivan Go's. "
I UUd peUSiODs
; ; .
( * V FUTON k MON TAN VK ATn .
yj .XL- F.v AT LA W- Offi. e ia Uid L y). EX
y occupied by . J AS. MACXAKLAM:. *
!T) R E. H .M A SON, Pll YSlf 7,1 v ,
' J--' A/ f'OA'OA .ofiers his ,irofes-ii,i; ;l j "V
people of Towanda and vicinity. Oil;. , ~ ;
on .'me-freer, win he can always be fouii i
professionally ■ ; gaged. J *" Lt
R R PARSONS, ATTORNEY
J-J* t.A\\ .
M.J RE . :
LMwIAXAX SMITH, liiiving r-ti
lA Towanda, has opened a Law Oiliee rc . v
Store. fit 1. 1. l.s. r ,7. Jltr,-.
W r T A TTORNEY 7t
' I'A it lowunda, Brtollord co . itv. p, A. '
Ho " m '' atkins, Erq., a few doom north of w,!!
j '• 1801
| AMERICAN HOTEL, toivayl 4
J-X Pa-, (near (lie bridge.) M..T (
Towanda, Nov. 20, lsfti. t,"
- m ipnetor.
Pis. ii. ji£x
uri'i'ywti ' • I '-'i'iu.tnctiilv 1., . T,.„. .
11 Ki le(•; ,> tie ,] voV outhofßailcvA\y"."
Towanda, Feb. lit, IKSP. - * c '--
O. PI. WOODKUrp-BSKTZSS.
T >!-.!; MAN i'.NTI/i located in Towaiula -
I Gttiee No. 5, Brick !hw. over H. W. Noei r-' -
Entrance one door south of Tracy A Moores. 'f. 'I.
'£'. O. CO.^DT.jM,
\ TTORNEY AND NOTARY ITRTIf
1 \ Towm.da. Pa. Ollh ein the buii-iiug forraerlv.!•.
eupicd 11y 11. B. Mckean.
T, All lega. uusinessatteudedto wthpromptne-aoi
care.
Towanda. Aug. 20, ISGI-tf.
fgf -*> -ry '■ |J " -. q r -v" ~
■ -SJ XJ sj —> . t i > A 1 si,,
TiO.V AX ii A , I-A.
J IAA' IX e, MAD i-: A ! 11V AN (} V. \\ ]•: X |'s
J 1 in v.'ashington. with Col. ALLEN McKE W :<
now prepared fo collect all Milittiry •; against thk
GovernUM it, Back Pay, Bounty and Pensions, at j'
it. V.'lLMor I*. 1. Vilj •
WILM T &. MORROW,
ATTORNEY - AT LAW. I'OiVYXDA, I'KN'VA.
(' IP-' lattly t.ccupn Iby Judge Mere nr.)
{ 11. W A riv iN> 'l iving vi/uiiteereii,am!
I .* t the army, the partnership of UYf.JfOT
! k s \ ; r Y!".';,i" di-01-'en. 'i'hv :?w fina'of WIiAIOT i
j MORROW will close up the bmitwtttf judge Heuarial
I V\ ih.mt iv '.Vatkins, and atleml; promptly to anv new
I business that may be entrusted to them.
i \i IA YOUNG THRIFTY FRUIT
TKEES,stai)dard and dwarf, em
: all the be-' varteiu - of r'rnit oflvred f r sale, at tin- s -
; q ehanaa Nurseries, located at Towanda and Athens, P*.
I —the coming fall. The trees are growing on good L.l
! and in..st be sob!. Claim Vine.-, by the hundred or tin/is
and. vury chcMjr.
:■ ' V v.\r:.i>—A few int.':iii_.-n". active ami trial--
; worthy b-isinec, „rmi, a.-, ag.-n's. i„ soli,-it ord-.rs f.r
j 1 re* •. Plants, Shrubs, A<-.. dleivered in the fait ol lv;;.
. A libera] compciisa ion w i.i he paid.
! Towandi. Pa.. July 23,1862 IElt HAEKINS.
! *VVJL eis 3H!O USE.
i © cf itti n, wa,
J fftHE Salif-erihers ha*in<r leased fftfs well
j ktr-n ii Hotel for a it-nn of years, would thE*
: friends and the traveling public, that tliey will he m<t
j happy to accommodate all who may favor tiiein witba
i r a i. H v.'i.i be 'lie aim •>! the present "ronfietnrsto
| make the \v".-.i:n HOI SK at once comfortable.' ple.is.iiit
i and cheerinl. Yours Truly,
Jan. f I. " PtiYELL & SMITH.
McCABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
iHt'oir J. hitiwsbei ifs stare, AC in st.
p:>l'- >,! riner \\ ■ :Sd respm-t fully tender bis inefrt
a thanks to the public ir tt.e very liberal patronage
i exti nth dto him, and - Its a ontinusnee of the >ii!\w.
j He •t gs ,eu\to assure that be Intends to keep on Lund
•• i-l U e.. -i -ele. Tim; of MKA'I'S in'all kii.
the best the country affords, wntch he intends to sell M
j very small profits,* itber by the -ide. quarter <u- ponad
*fA quantity of lirstqualit .u SALT PORK,put up
: by myself.-heap, by the barrel 5r pound.
Meats w ; be promptly delivered, at any place within
'.he e.-iu.
T-.w.iiida. Am., -t 12. Is'.O. .1 Mi-CARE.
RAILROAD HOTEL
Xe.tr the B irc/at) liailroad tcrmmu.t,
V(\ C-1 a 3fN * Qrya.l rg •
t 1 0 id g'iL tl Lc.' *- f U mra AUb mu. 0
IU JORDAN re.sfvtfully informs the
i • the public tllat reins' --d the we'l-kliown taV*
'' Sbllld bu i.lt iiv 111 111 ied by M. T. CAKKIKK. ill tllC
lower part ut the borong'h of Towanda, which bavin?
■ u .1 refitted and t inn u.gb.ly re i irni-lu u'. be invites tin'
p.i I ! ijugi ol the ; li-Le with v.-rv . Ililideliee tllat hi
e.,n givt i inirw saii- act in a to such as may favor liio
with a calf.
tli- d , . u ii. be kept stocked with tbe best qualities of
LIQUORS, and the best brands of CIGARS.
Extensive stabling is connected with the bouse, and
reliable attendants will i nly b= kept.
No pains or expanse wi.l be spured to deserve the pat
r mage ot fh<-public— r-n •>. charges will i e rea.-aaa
b!e.
Towanda. \piil 1. lsr.f.
13;-. ci Aoidinary Inducements
TO Tilt! BUYERS OF
EURNEIURE jiAJ) CHAIRS
N* H AVI NG great lv increase, niv fi'Hßit
-tock Ol' Cabinet Ware and Chairs. 1 ant
"" ""VAdi 1. ; iriiri.-d l.• .L.p,,.;. ~J t!.—e ..- - iiuai-.c
tions raj'idly. and with tbnt-i'i -igu ofler all articles ai
unprei edentrd low juices, for Cash.
Good Sofas at sl6 to ?20. fine Cane Seat Chain fi r -v s *
each, a nice Bedstea l for 20 shillings.
1 l\>ve now in lie than lib different patterns of Chii.'s'.
Bureaus Desks t-.r il.e farmer or merchant, Leolffllj
Glasses i.ooKiug gia-s rial. s.Portrait ,in-l Picture tram' " 1
oi gilt, Rosewood, Mahcganjt and Vfalnuf corner;JW
]iatterus of Stands , extension, dining.tea and work la-'
Lie-. H.ill Stands, ai.d in fact any thing that can be found
in a city V, are-house.
A Luge assortment of ready-made CofHi.:;, with a gooi
Hearse ready, at all times.
Purchasers will be sure to fh}d the right place, south
side of the public square, one door e 'st of llontanyes.
i* wanda. Dec* 1 1859. CHESTER WEbbS.
War of the Rebellion, 1361.
T D. (iOODKNOI till hereliv an iiguhcg
' ' to all | . interested, that he has ju-t n • . id
trom tbe city of Washington, a package of Blank l-orn.v,
for obtaining tFie Bounty-Money, Arrears of i'ay. H-d'-
Pay. Pensions, and all arrearages or sums of money <1
lor services, or by reason of the death ol any soldier "f
the present war." Fur the more speedy prose- -itim " f
said claims, he lias a--o -i itod hlinseif with a reliable
torney at the city of Washington. He flatters hinoeH
that I'roin his long experience in procuring Land
rants. Pensions. Ac., that he can give at least u-. goo
satisiaciioii as those can who have had less e.tpcrienct t
and on as reasonable terms.
Towanda, June 14, ls.">2.
NEW U. S, " 5—20" LOAN.
BANKI.no llor.-K or B. S. Ri SSKLL A C 0..)
TOWANDA, Julie 30, ISO 2. I
rrriE srnscßiiiEß WILL receive
J. ap|i!ie.itions and furnish to subscribers the lsunß
for llie New Lo.ui of the United States, author.,vd by tla
Vet ot Congress, Februarv 25, Im>2. These Bonds are
issued in sutas of 550. Jliat, 5500, and fl (-eO, with coH
pons attached, and are dated May I. Isu?, pevaMe ir:
twenty years, but redeemable at the option of the lV "
erumful after five years, and bear interest at the rite
0 per cent., payable fu Gnld "ii the Ist "f Ha; and ft®''
v inter, in each vear. The l.eg.tl Tender Xutu ot the
Tailed Shift* tetti V rrreired /■' put. Payment t\*
s • be made in other funds adding the current rate
change on New York. The allowed interest must be i a
1 iu Gold i* lis eqiiivaleut. B. >• BUi-eßbb.