Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 03, 1863, Image 4

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    Jttfcxctancous.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
\ COMPOUND REMEDY, in which we
.i.3L have labored to produce the most effectual altera
ive that can !.;• made. It is a concentrated extract of
Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances ot
stilligreater alterative power as to afford an elioetive an
tidote lor the diseases Sa-sapai ilia is reputed to cure, it
is believed that such a remedy is wai.tM by tuose WHO
suffer trom Strumous complaints, am! that one which will
acconipli.-li their cure must pi'-veo! immense service to
this.large class of err aiiiioled fellow citizens. How com
pletely this compound will do it lias been proven b\ ex
perinent on w;Tiy of the worst cases to bo touuu ol tiie
following coiiipL
Sen- >T i i T \M> SEIVRRLORS COMPLAINT?, EnrrnoKS
AND EKUPTPVE DISKASES.ULCEKS, PLMMJBS, BLOTCHES, I
TI" MO its SALT KUECM, SCALD Hi: D, Sveun.l.s AND
Svriin.ivic AvrKCTioNs.MKUCfaiAL DISEASE, Duor-v,
NKUKALGIA OK TIC DOULOUREUX. DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA
AND INDIGESTION, BEY IPELAS, ROSE OR ST. ANTHONY S
FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising
from IMPERII Y OF THE BLOOD- . I
This compound wi 1 be found a great promoter of
health, when taken in the spring, to expel tue foui liu
mora which fester in the blood at that season ofthe year ;
By the timely expulsion .ot' them many rankling disor
ders arc nipped iu the lntd. Multitudes can by the aid
of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance ot >
tout eruptions and t leer JUS sores, through which toe
system will trive to rid it<elf of corniptions, it not as
t-L-te dto do this through the natural channels ot tie!
body by an alterative medicine, Cleanse out the vitiated |
blood whenever you timi its impurities bursting tarougU .
tin, sfew i i ;ji• c swßttaß #z*oww ; twaast u
you find it is obstruct, d and sluggish lit the veins;
elcan<e it whenever it is foul, and your feelings WE! tell
yoa alien. Even where no particular disorder is telt. t
people enjov c-tter he .bb, and live longer, for cleansing 1
the blood. ' K.-<:the bl td be ilthy, and all w well; but j
wilji this pabulum of life di- udered, there can tie no ;
lasting health. Sooner or later something must go f
wrong and the great macli.ncry ot lite is disordered or .
overthrow n.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, I
of accomplishing these ends. Bat the world has been
egreglously deceived by preparations of it, partly because |
the drug alone has not ail the virtue that is daimeo jw i
it, but tn.re i etunse in.my pre paratiotis. pi* tending tu be
concentrattd extricts of it, contain but little of the vir- j
toe of Sarsaparilla *, or any thing < i-e.
During late years the pubUf; n tve been misled by large I
DOttles. pretending •< giv. a quart ol Extract ot S.irsa
pacilla i n'.me i!"l!Most ol thc.-e have La cii bauds!
upon tli" si k ; a tii-y not only contain little, it any, j
Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. ;
Jituce, bitter and paiulul da-appointment has followed 1
the use of the vati • - extracts of Sarsaparilla wliic.li j
liood tiie market, until tL uaa >• it --it" i- justly despised, !
anil has b<c.n:e s;,. *.; ni-.-ns with imposition and i heat.
Stul we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to I
supply such a remedy a- • 'l ri.-utc the name lr.ua the j
load of obloquy wbi h rests upoh it. Au.l we tiiinV we
have ground I >r believing it has virtues which are ir- j
resist able by the orfii:: ;vy run o! the diseases it ;- intrud
ed jo erne. In order to secure their complete eradica
tion fr. m the system, the remedy should be judiciously
taken gcconlipg to directi nsontbe bottle.
I'repared by Dr. J.t'. A A 1.1! fz Co., Lowell, Mass.—
Price, il pet Jioli!, ;Si r tn tllafo, $ >.
AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
has won for it.scli such a renown for the cure of every
variety ol Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely ;
unnecessary fur us t. recount the evidence ol its virtues, :
wherever it has emploj .!. As it has long been in j
constant use' through i ti> s section, we need nt d •
more than assure the people it • quality i; kc; t up to tiie j
best it t-v. r h.is Let i. and that it may be l'tlicd oil to do ,
lor their relief al! it ii -s ever been louml to do.
AYti r*'si CATHARTIC FILLS,
For the cure of 0.-.tlrene , J.itttoiice. Iy-pepia, T.iii-
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, !
Files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. I.ivor I
Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tun >re and Salt Rheum, I
Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and fnr puri
fying the Blood. They are sugar coated, so that ih; most i
st*;.-itive can take ';•• a |>!.-- "itiy, and they arc tic i,-t I
aperient in the world.for ail the purposes of a t.niily I
physic. Price 2j cents pc rB x ; Five 15 >xes for SI,OO. j
Greai numbers of Clergymen, Phpicians Statesmen,
and[amine-itt pcrsonagi s, . ave lent their names to certby !
the nnparalled usefulness of these renw dies, but our space 1
here wiu notnermit the insertion of them. The Agents I
below TI inicd furni H gratis our AMKMCAN ALMANAC in ;
which tiny av.* rlv.*:.; with ai-o lull d'-v: ipti.uis of the (
above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed lot their . i.e.*.
Do not be put off bv unprincipled dealers with other ,
preparations tiie • tn XE in.-- ■ pi-.-iit on. Ih-matid AYER'S
and take no ot!,. i Tiie si k want the best aid there is
for them. and th \ -le'-.bl li re it.
Al'. our Re rue dies are I a* sale by Dr. 11 C. FOUTKK, To- -
Aviiiuia ; C.ri:uNs:;v A iurciiELL. Troy : DALY A WHITE, ;
Leonard ilollow : D. D. FA.;:.;: as, Leßoy ; TAYLOR,
GAnvtile: D. Wtt.c- • & Co.. C.nton; ASDK NS A ROCK- 1
WELL, Alba ; BIXBY, Wyalusiag ; Pioitcr, Wysox ;
Sr:;VEX(j & BCRROWS, Stevcnsville; R. DEEUS. West
Watrcii ; Loxt. SONS, Ruriingt-UI : XI.WI:LL& Co., I 1
steP; PLUKINS, Athens ; MERRY, Buriingtim : AVERY
AE CTMP, Camptown : NICUOLS, Heriickvillc ; LITTLE
Lrßaysvllleßitoixsox, Orwell; BEIDLEIAN, Orcutt's
Creek ; MOODY, !' ime : KINNEY ti GORE, Shesheqnin,
at.-l bv dt iltrs evei vwiuae.
Tow..;;d.v, July bl.l- 1.
"To be, or not to !e— hat is 1 Tic question!
Vfheth' r 'tis no .lor in the mind to suffer
The
i ':* ••taitin : up aft is against a oca ol printing ink,
t | yrijjpfoprietor qf the Argits takes o casion in adver*
J- fl.-'.t g his Ririb iv t>in ;■ ,• in an ancailed for fling
a Bait a ••sal t of a r uiceiv. iiir'n is !. -ping " to deiude
the public.*' A ; 1 have ej. ued a Bindery on my ownac
coiint. ;iie infet. .t-e is tint if the pul.ii-.* brine tiicii
binding l-> me, they are in n danger of being defrauded.
For ,two yea l - I have worli' d for .Mr. I'AK.MIN-. and he
iias fnlr:*:-T-at; ib -t satisfy the public I was the " bast
Bidder tn'America," as the columns of the Argas wil
testify, lias he been ail that tiiuo " biin.liug the pub
lie?" !; 1 have bi* n ciig.igc.l in a fraud, lie ha be •>
principdr. But T refer to iny work during that time a
evidence that there has been no fraud practi< ed.
Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery
litis;*! * i 11*1 \' I u;.ii<*'i busui s !i. .*.* •*i ;.,y :
count,as I know *•>! nothing which prevent -me from fol
lowing a legitimate and bawfui calling !■>;■ my support.—
1 sh.i:. '• y g .! work .; i-.i alicut at j a.y busi
in*--, to' give pub'ic -atisfa--ti.:i.
M :V-*i IT. dOtIAN'X F. BEXDER. Binder.
sas ou>
STILL IX OPERATION.
rrtaE svttscßin;-.: WOI:LD SAY TO
J. the citizen.*- if Bradford Cbtinty, that b< ii.>.< ..a
baud fh l.trgcst stock ot CARRIAQK WORK that wasevei
"CM ! in Not; .' in J'lMii.-y1v.i..„1, 0... -iii; r of ! : >p
b0..; ;ie-. ! slid cat top btig-ry -1 two !i.r. • .o- it
wa • . 2 with t qis, t one h rse dctnor rat, 2 opt i bug- j
gics, 2 lumber wagons, lie-;dt:s vv:nl s.ccond li.ind wag !
oßsh Alt made orthe best material, mostly ol Eastern
ti Pnr. .'„d ' En-! i' - t >ty: -, a id'••.*: ■!• n'udo than any !
other v.iri ■ -s *:i Xortlieni Penn-ylvania.
'tm; work i-*> such that 1 warrant it to stand all reason- \
r.i'i. ust.
Tb ■ ' ore will lie <"!.] l-.w f. r cash orappr v .1 credit. ;
as I wish to get cut m the bst >iuess. 1 also have 'J sal- !
•'
. ... :J. A ,-rk made to order ai d repaiiing done on ;
sb at n* it'me. G.H.DItAKE.
i'c.v inda, April 2d, 2nt
I WIWi ST TA? BT!?iriffSpn
"\- r ET'r.!l those Kectii only to increase the!
JL business and prosperity of the Old Foundry ami
tTACL.SZMS SHOP,
(South side of Pine st., . • o door East ol 11. S. M**r
cur's Store.)
The nndersigned would .all the attention of all con i
cerned t > the tact, that lie is prepared to do, and will ex
ecnte all work cntrasled t * him with dispatcii.and in tii
most workman-like manner.
ITiTi.vG Ft' MILL ii.DXS, REi'AIRIXG STEAM
EXtUX ES. from the simplest TO the lIIKS. complicate, in
any oi their parts, and W.VitRAN FED to give satisiac
tb.n.
iM.OM .S always on hand of ?!*.'■ most approved p.,t
torn.-, wooded in the most substantial manner.
Having recently added considerably to his facilities for
doing work, and employing experienced workmen in
every department. lie is confident that be can satisfy all
who tavor him with their patronage.
JOIIX C ARM AX.
rowanda, O •*. l.;, ]^**f>.
New Furniture and Cliairs.
T NAX' F .1 UST RE OF IV ED A LARG K
-J- and extensive assortment oi Sofas, Mobogany Chairs,
-u.La .iy '..r W .\laut I! a* |M, ii.>-ton linkers, Fine
: " v . > ■ .. ai ii' Kh-boUom. Hair, Cane peat and 1
ivT" 1 M Cord and Tassels, i
rictuie i* lames,
baiicupcr tuj.ii tnc Clieapest.
ts* Please call and at-isfv yourselves.
fpwami i. June 2(>, i i t. * CHESTER WELF.P.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE— Notice
-i- n s'rf Fm" 5 U 't 51 '" a ' : "*- indebted to the cs
, , f' i . ste oi Athens, deceased.
..reuq-lested t > mike iU; payment, and nil hav
-t tbcm duly an-
Nov. 14. ISC2, VVi " oum - A'ln'iniftrator. j
I Sitsijutjjaaita Colltgiait Institute,
TO IVAND A, BRADFORD CO., PA.
FACULTY :
Rev. JAMES McWILLIAM. Principal, Professor of An
cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences.
, SAMUEL L. ViSLER, A. B. Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Science. , .
Prot.CHARLES ii. COIJURX County Superintendent,
General Director of Normal Department.
.-lis- I*.. M AIA I.N, 1 Precent losses.
Miss E. C. CARTER. ( 1 r<- ce piic^es.
Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumeß
tal Music.
Mr.D. CAXFIELD DAYTON, Steward.
Mrs. D. C. DAYTON, Matron.
The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
20, and will continue 14 weeks.
TUITION, FEU TF.UJI :
[Payable invaviably in advance, or one-half on entering
the school, and oue-halt at the middle of the term —fuel
and contingencies included.]
Primary, per term I 4 00
Preparatory 6 t>o
: Ifiulier, Ist year, per tenn 7 00 i
Higher, ist and 2d year, per term 8 00
Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00
; Classical, 2d and :5.i year, per term 8 00
X. B. Pupils wili be classed by the most advanced
! branch they respectively pursue.
Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for
' ut 1 and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSES:
! French $ 3 00
Germa" 3 00
1 Pi*awir, 5 00
: Board in ! he Institute, per week, including fuel
and lig.it 2 00
; Washing, per dozen 38
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14
weeks each. The Aiiniversaiy exercises will be held at
; the close oftlie Spring term.
No deduction will be made for absence, except in case
1 of protracted illness of over two weeks.
Instrumental Music will not.as heretofore, be taught In
i the Institution, tmt by special arrangement—a class will
' oe taught in a hall a-ij-uniiigthegrounds ofthe Institute,
\ by the Teacher oi Vocal Music.
'This; rrungement has been adopted for the past t
i and experience iias proved it to he eminently superi (,rm
! the plan pursued in former years. Special pains tt* r
; taken to secure the greatest progress oi those wish be
; take lesson -in tbi - iirunch. Terms will be as here ing to
Tuition on Pia:.o Forte. i. r term $lO 00 j
i Use of instrument on which to take lessons .".0 !
do for practice 2 00 ;
Pupils boauling i:i the Hall will furnish tln-ir own tow |
! els, bc., and the table silver a< their option. Itisdeslra |
b!o that they ai-.ii furnish their own bed and bedding :
i when it is *• oivcnient. but when otherwi these will be ;
furnished at a -light charge.
It is strongly recommended that students from abroad :
should board in the Institution, as better opportunities ,
for advancement in study are thereby secured.
Normal Department —Special exercises are arranged !
• without extra charge for those preparing themselves as j
Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. c. It. CO BURN, the j
; able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools j
i in the county, li; - kindly consented to organize the Tea- |
I clier's class, and direct tlie course to be pursued,
i He will also be present* to conduct its exercises as often i
i as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the ;
Theory and Practiced' Teaching, as also on other subjects ,
connected with Normal training.
Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach- j
' ing io* the winter, will find it greatiy to tlieir advantage ■
I to be present during the Fail term,
i Prol. Cobum's connection witli the institution is not j
such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the !
' regular duties a hi- oilice.
No pains will V d, on the part of the Faculty and i
: Trusties i:i su mining th" high repulatation the institu
tion : i- hithi rt > enjoyed, and in rendering it more wor-1
by ot future patronage and support
JAMES McWILLIAM, Principal.
! July 20. 1862.
iirsw ri&.
CORDING RUSSKiJ, !
RAVE purcba.-cl the large and well known establish
_ment of D. C. Hall, and are now receiving from New 1
York, the largest and most complete assortment ot
I HARD-WARE,
j ever offered for-sale in this market, which will be sold
i CHE \P for Cash orappoved t'.cait.
i We* ha v.- i large ami well -Meet ed stock of Wood and
, C< al COOKING STOVES*, every va *iety of pattern and
style of Parlor, Dining-Room. Six-Plate, and Cylinder i
i Stoves, which we can. and will sell as cheap as can be
| pr.rcb.i-* .1 b; this or any adjoining county. Also a full i
•and complete assortment ot
' tROH AND STEEL,
! Nails and U'.i- . Paiu's and Oils, II . i-, Trimmings, Car |
j riage Trimmings. Springs. Iron Axels and Boxes, of
all sizes. Carpenters ami Joiners Tools, Black,
smiths Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill
i .'.v. . 'i .iLie and Pocket
<LN O.
of every de.-cription.
Pumps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tubes.
BRIT s %-VAII ASi) PLATEI) WARE
I the latest and most approved patters. A large quantity
■ of TIN-WARE AND STOVE PIPE, always on hand—
, Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every name and
; form ot
FARMING TOOLS.
; .TOT) WORK, done m short notice and \va v r.ited.Bees
GRAIN, t'iil l: >u. Copper, Brifteiitiia, Brass,
; wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for Goods.
; We invite " the whole world and the rest of mankind,"
* to call and examine our our goods before purchasing.—
Our motto w ill be use every man weliandsubmitto noth
! : ina wrong.
i P'.chae door sonth of Tracy and Moore and Powell'?
Block, Main -h* - t, CuDDiNG A RU6BELL.
JOHN A.CIi.'IUtNU, I
j c. 9. KUSSKLL. i Sept. 21, 1860.
; gßja NEW ATTRACTIONS !
t* At aco. H. Tweed's Gallery
I fk . tuwanda. pa.
ii\\ '-'re, ut. :i\7 pri^oi f
/j \?:B D'BMiFHS,
' • aG' '• ••, op to •. e.tiicr pi :'ui or re
-a ton* hed,. olored iti oil or pastille.
.
A- \ ~*.' ii . R! :' and AMBROTYI'ES. aid al
. most all other kinds ol types. Pictures in good ease&h r
mte. a; a other size- and qualities in proportion.
I '; >ifiyi- >,. Ie in ,;I! .v.nosoi weather, (except for
I children. All work warranted. July 25,1861.
BOOK BINDERY.
! r 3 'HE übs. riber having witlulrawn from tiie Argu
-1 building would ri -pectfully inform the public that
| be has removed his Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North
i the L a: dlloase, formerly occupied lv the Post
Office, where he£s now prepared to bind all kinds oi
* a- i> ' "*' most approved iud work-naalike manner.
! li e- ina' !*; -bale my profit.-* with no second person I U.it
! r !.i\.-eli that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the
j i'jb!
Tiiai kftii for the confidence reposed in me and the pnb
| iie appuviatioi, of mv work, for the last two year.-,!
j .-iiali endeavor in future to merit the continuance'oi
i public si pp. 11.
P..yt it alar attention given to re-binding Cooks. All
| work wi!! i e warranted. Terms, Cash.
jtg-.\:-o,a 1 irge assortment of STATIONERY of the
best -pi ility.at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta
ble - Ul -■ XKS, efall kinds.
l'I( iI li i FRAMES, round, square and oval; and pic
ture-; I rained to order, cheaper t ban ever known here.
JOHAXN F. BENDER,
i Towanda, Jan. 11, ls<;o. Bookbinder and Artist.
THE WAR TO BE SETTLED!
! THE OLD TAILOR SHOP STILL IN M3TIOL
/ I 11. HUNTING, TIIE OLD STAND
x * • i>Y TAILOR, would inform the pnblic tiiat lie i
! <t :I bu.-ine— at bis old stand, where he is still pre
, pir. 'i to xe. utu ail kinds of w-i kin liis line on the short
; est notice. and in tiie most approved style.
- iia. .ug lati i\ si-cured oLe oi the most perfect systems
tor c-ittiiig in existeh; e, lie can wariant smooth and ea>\
i tits with -uiety.
Iy j;i arrangement with the merchants, be is enabled
to get i;p .-uit- at u very low tigiire, tor cash, lie would
inform the pnblic that he is agent for A. BartbolFa Sew*
ing Machines, the best machine extant—which will be
(am i-Led for cash, for from iJ J up to $ s<j, as may be Ue
sil'i 1.
X. B.—HP is prepared to clean aad mend garments at
reasonable rates, to suit the times—making them look
; ueoiiy as nice as new. Call and try bun.
. e .-# *t tutting* done as usual on 6hOrt notice.
| sh "I' " ri i! -iin st.. opposite Codding & Itus-ell's bard
! ware store, and three doors south of Dr. Carter's grocery,
j F i-hions received every six months. G. 11. Li.'
Towanda, Nov. 20, 1m;1.
FIRST RATE BUTTER FIR
JL KINS, for sa e atG5 cents a piece. Also, a quanti
yof Tubs at 33 cent- a piece at G. H. DRAKE'S
June 11. Ccrrage Manufactory in Towanda
TUIF highest premium paid for Gold and
j , r . also, for the l r . S. Treasury notes old issue
Certificates for the back pav and bounties of discharged
' ;l,ld de.-eased soldiers cashed bv
i , R , T . " U.S. RUSSELL, A Co.
fyirftnua, Angus; *j>, IG*.
ittfscellaucous.
GREAT BARGAINS
From 83,000 to 81000 Wortli
OF
FASHIONABLE FURNITURE.
TO BE
SOLD IMMEDIATELY
Having bought recently the
I Athens i binet Ware Rooms,
And entire stock of FURNITURE from the late pro
| prietor, It. M. WELLES, it will he sold for CASH
AT PANIC PRICES.!
T 11E STO cKI3LA RG E i
J. and very complete, has been well
(|£p I CVJselected, and is well adapted lor the
wants of the country. N. B.—lt- is a j
Writ? 'Sj common remark made by visitors to i
2 cyK this establishment, " Why, 1 had no |
! idea you had such a large and splen- !
I assortment of Furniture. 1 have
/ f i seen nothing like it short of the city."
(. j We have BEDSTEADS from $2,50
u>and upwards. COTTAGE and other
I CHAIRS, in great variety, from $4,00
j Y) Jf to $-2.1,00 per set. TABLES from $2,50
| _ c j' ji upwards, and
Everything else in Proportion.
<h a ?cl <s 9
' cfevery style, size and price,to suit the means and taste
jin any and all customers, Jen" Call and see our stock.
Athens, Pa., July' 24 186 i. F.N.PAGE.
NOW READY !
m]m |p| inii'oiij
TO WANDA, PKNNA.
rjIITE Subscriber begs leave to cull tlie at
i JL tentiou of the iiuhlir to the fact that he has enlarged
j I.is motive power c.ud purchased and set up additional
maehim ry, and employed a larger number of workmen I
I than former!;,', so that he now prepared to execute or- j
j ders for Ca-lings or Machinery with promptitude.
I He has at his work- all the PATTEKNri in u.-e by the |
late tirm of Win. 11. Phillips & Son of Mlinira \. Y., and j
; has a!.- -- ) added to these, patterns ol v irious kinds.
MILL I RONS furnished for Gri-t Mills, Gang, Gate,
j Circular and Muley miv Mills, besides
STEAM ENGINES
j "I different sizes and sty a-? tsd in fact almost any kind
j of Castings or Machine; v in cominou u. e.
; Slrnm Fittiu at mrh an Strum Pips x, KJbcvi, lletvnt |
Jiritt.i, Hi thtcr. a, Cohplit'H i, (.-' >hr-i' Jrrs, Check
I'ulcen, G'.- fgc Cork-, Oil Cups, U'hUllts, \c.
1 always on hand an 1 made to or! r.
He is also pvpaicd to furnish STEAM BOILERS ol
| any six- or kind wanted.
Small Castings made in Brass or Composition. Cook
j ing and Heating F* ores of different sk,- in :uufa<-(i:u-u
I and far sale at the above works. Furniture for Cooking i
1 Stoves and stove Pi; ■ always on hau I
| Persons who want GEARING of any kind are informed j
I that the subscriber lias more patterns for Gearing than !
I auy other concern in this part of the country. They
J w nld be quite sure of finding among his Patterns Gear
ing that would atrnw. r their v. ant.-, and thus save delay
j and expense in getting up work.
| lie makes al-o a lan e variety of Pulley?. Bnlar.l c
i \Yh, '-h awl Civ.'.ks, Water Wheels ; al <> S.w G loiniers,
I Thimble Skeins and Pipe Boxes, Iron Fence, Caldrons,
Plows, Ac. ' • \i
His equipment of machinery consists of as good t-> ( ,L- ;
as are made, and was selected with ,-the design ol being
able to d; any job which might be offered, whether large ;
or sin:.ii. in short his effort bteu to get up in all
respects a first class establishment.
I Terms Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid foi
I Old Pewter ami i!i iri.w.ia.
I Works situated on .Main Street near B.ireiav 11. It.
! Canal Basin. O. D. BAHTI.L i i'.
Towanda, April 11. HOl. J'l vpi iclot.
i NEW AEBANPWfS,
2m i riirA I uaiCidlAi'AiUai LtA is. .Ak NiAl #> 2
/MI Alll BESDTEAD A LTUNISHING
| YB Vi Alti.ROOM.—l.l.l BROWNING lespectliilly in- j
lurins the public that In- has pur, based Irom James M.n k
in-ui his stock ot Furniture, and rented hi- -1. ~ A looms 1
and is prepared to offer to purcha ers g t it inducements '
in al! art! in 1.".-line, lie wiii manufacture and keep
on hand at all times a stock of
CHAIR Sj BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS,
KV.'i-hstaiids, Tables, Ac., Ae„ of
< tZzh?.?***"-'''' style--am! prices, suit Ito !
j the wants ~t the t ountry. He asks
I ~ '• the attention Ho---' v.' l.i; at.
"18-iV - :! ■ rimy t<. the ii ti.-Ir - key • ! v him.as
j 5i- \ 4: " ri Gi'Gvj- V 5 he is uetei mined that in tlfe qtialit \
I : .*•• H- --.s#--, -.'F--*?. "i his woik, the ~\ elience ot mate- j
e rial and th, price uot to uiut.bm
3 JL Iby any establishment. Beingsati - i
fied that the READY , PAY -v.-tem is the 1 et !• r ! 'h !
linrchaser and seller. 1;G b:i -ine - will hec ad . ted tip n
that system. He will, however, take in exehauge fbi j
work ail ki::-l- - J Country Prodti at th ■ nn;,kt; j rice •
TTJBInT I XN" G- ,
i Of,'ll kinds, d t.. order, in tiie oest manner, at reason
will 1
as !,! :•!r, ?!•;••.. n- >u vi. > is pre;,and, with a new 1
I and .splendid Hearse to attend to all calls in hi-line. ,
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TINS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT
I- where ym can !i d a very line assortment of
t\ Alt 111, • .VXD JKV, RY ol a), descriptions, also a
good stock of CLOCKS rices ranging from 10 shillings
up, and warranted to give good -1' '-'action or no -aie.
1 am also agent lor the sale of l>. E. LKNT'B celebrated
Barometer.-, which every farmer should always have. Pn
ccs from $s to S2O, according to finish REPAIRING
done as usual in a neat and workmanlike mannerand war
iMnted. W.M. A. CH AMIIERLIN.
Ccai, Asime, Cement, Tire Brick, Srain
Silcs, <£ic.
r PIIERE is a Litne Kiln at the Barclay.
-1- Company's Basin, in Towanda, where is kept con
-tantly for sale, fresh burnt 11 hite lAme, made from the
-best quality of New York lime stone at 25 cents per
bushel, or $1 per barrel, headed up in barrels, and 124
cent s per bushel for slacked lime. Lime shipped on boats
at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse
IVulcr JAme at $1 25 per barrel, and Fire Urirk at 8
cents each. IJi it in Tilts 2, !> and 4 inch tiles at 2. 3 and
4 cents per foot, a very nice article lor draining land or
about dwellings.
Vtii chiy Coal at $2 50 per ton for Lump Coal and
?2 On 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 Coal
Company, Towanda.
•T. MACFART.ANE.
Towanda, 0ct.6.1862. Gen. Superintendent.
Good Flour and Good Oread!
\VHY IS IT TH AT SO MANY FAMI
* f I.! Kri HAVE POOR BREAD ! Ask the lady of
the house, and you will invariably receive in answer
The flour is pocr or the yc.st is poor."
To avoid these ir nbleshny your flour always at FOX'S
and use St rat ton's Y'ca-t Compound, to be had at the
same place; it always gives -atisfaction.
The best quality of Wueat and Buckwheat Flour and
fresh ground Corn Meal, all at low prices, at the Ckish
Grocery Store E. T.FOX.
nan. 28, lstjo.
HARRISBURG NAIL WORKS.
IMI E undersigned liaa on band a supply of
Na.ls, from these well known work. The nails are
made trom Pennsylvania Iron, manufactured express!v
tor this purpose, and are of as nperior quality. For "ale
to dealers only, andon better terms than they can obtain
in New York, l-.uquire at the Banking Office of B. ri
RHriSELL A CO B 6. WJMELL. '
iDWAiifLoj Ma Mb 16,180?.
JUmhaitDße, *Vc.
CKMESS, SIILt & BUSH.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
TOBUYYOU R
CLOTHING CHEAP
ATjYOUR own prices.
PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE!
TEST RECEIVED.—A Large Stock of
') FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at J. CORN'S
Elmira Branch Clothing .Store. Says coolly, boldly and
deliberately, that he takes tne foremost ot the Clothing
Merchants ot Towanda.
Kigtheen hundred and sixty-one has come, and the
light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all its
radiant splendor. I shall continue to sell Clothing, for
Cash, cheaper than any other man, as my goods aip ail
1 bought cheap for cash, and they will he sold cheap for
! cash.
j My goods are all manufactured in Elmira, therefore, I
| can warrant them well made. Enough for me to say, I
j have everything in tiie line of
! CLOT HI N G!
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
HAT 3 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
| their trading where they can do the best, regardless of
I the cross and sour looks of old fogy merchants. I 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, j
We've (foods enough for 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 have won renown,
For selling the cheape.-t and the best,
And selling more than ali the rest!
Hurrah! hurrah! o'er hill a d plain,
I Accept our thanks, and call again,
Among our assortments you'll always find,
j Good-1 fit, and please the mind.
! We're on hand and always willing.
To sell our Go ds, and c.r, n a -hilling !
Fo hold y e:r horses, and cine this way,
We "hall be glad to see you ~--y day,
At JOHN SHLAM'S Gothing Store, to st door to ff. R.
! Mere.ir's Dry G< ods Store, Mail. Street. Towanda, R,-t.
, N. B— We v/i-li to be under-!- id, that c arc not to be
• nnd( rs -In by any man. or combination of men.
So charge for showing our Guods.
Towanda, March 12, 1862. J. CORN.
~ilt =3 Argus Book bindery
/Lenin in Bv.ll Operation !
; ITTEliavctl cgrat)Bcati< nof announcing to our friends,
\ e ' o-t.unci -. a,id luc public, that we a e now prc
! pared to do
BOOK IMXDING,
1 in all its Brani he in the late t and most approved styles,
and on the n -t vorable terms.
Hyviov - lu-ii. permanently, the services of Mr. H.
C. YiGMTf.g\k. a finished workman fr.-m lMiiladelniiia,
j and l.avh ig added exteusively to the fixtures of the con
i cern -giving greater facility than formerly—we can pre
; sent to t :.•• ptii lie th s most positive assurance of our abil
; itv to p!eu-e •-••r patrons.
t 'u-f -ti'-rs -tn-uld ne pari icular to remember that
the " Argus i'.i.udery," is in tlm Ar ;us Building, as form
! eriy, (fir-t building north ol the VV.ird House) atid is COII
| :>ctv d v.'.th ma B iok ..ml ;-'! .'. o v Store and Rrinting
1 Offii e, where all work should be delivered.
(Al ; liiNh \Vr an m; u-.i :,i ju 'I . too :: .-elves,
i and our old c .-to;: ei - a.-well ast • p'i>ve::i an imposition
: upon the ptiblh generally, to caution them against a sort
j a c iiiceiui.tl'it. I.d-ely h dd.- i-i.t to the put lie that it is
; the Argus Bindery. This/rvm-f i- practiced no doubt,
j will: a hopt of dclt.iiiiig the l'uUi-.* Agaiu-t this bold
and d- libi iate attempt to deceive, they are hcrcl-v cau
tioned.
Ki* l'articiilar attention paid to re-Binding. All work
, guairanted.
#ar Country Produce of all kinds taken in i-.ivmr-nt
for work.
ito" I'u ieg made coni]iicte ,:rr .•igements. we are • re
pared to Rule and Bind BLANK B( to auy style or
patteon, at prices as low as elsewht re.
Sowanda, Man !i IS6O. E. A. PARSONS.
H O COMPR OM!S E !
AT ri::: ,
UiilON Biim.3 m%m !
Local' 1 a! linvandn. Fcmi'a.
C122C21Cc3
D IM'OJIM ills EMENDS
ff and the people • Bradford connty in general, that
he lias purchased tiie Marble Yard formerly owned by
. i'.iyho-.v (-!i, and ha- . ! 1.-d to hi- stock a large as
; s rtinent ol
American and Foreign. Marble.
j He invites the pnblic to see his fcirge stock betore pnr
; chasing eDewhere, as lie lias the largest stock ever in this •
, ■ 'duty . Cu-'o-o : ~t j
eir orders will save at least 50 percent, and not be
rou- h i Wit!, agents king alter grave stones before
I tic- t-orj j- ;-■ i i.• 1, aad who are not resiioiisiide. Come
; and set what yon are getting. Having lioeu in the basi
j ness for the la t 26 years, in the city of Philadelphia, he
1 intends to keep a vai iety always on hand of Marble Man
; I'cs. I! .ui .Ctvve Yard Posts, Ikad Stones and
: 1 con'-s. -it city pii. •-.
j ts 52. 1 aid on M tin street, opposite Gen. Patton'a.
j A.B.— Altc.v ions and Repairing jiromptly attended
j GEO. Me C A BE.
j Towanda, Dec. 18.1861.
riii-osliiiig 3lac!iine Agency !
ATTENTION! FARMERS! " I
; r rin: SUBSCMBEII IS SOLE AGENT 1
A. in the county of Bradford and the neighboring coun- !
ties in Pennsylvania and New Y oik, for
E M R R Y ' ri
Celebraied Threshing Machines,
EMERY'S OXII AND TWO HORSE POWERS, are
too well and popularly known to need any description
from tne, and 1 will only say that they continue to de
serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years of
being the * be-t Endless Chain Horse Power in use."
These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos
sessed by no other power.
EM E R ' S XE W 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, ali kinds of grain. It will not
choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is
warranted to he superior to the common Rake Cleaner
now in use. It remains only to be seen and tested to be
pronounced by every experienced hand at threshiii" to
he 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'
AGB.ZCUL7U2IA& r^ACIIZIg
at manufacturers prices and terms.
I- oi further information, illustrative and descrip
tive Catalogues, prices, &e., applv to
... „ T , R.M. WELLES, Agent.
Athens. Pa., July 30, ISO],
A CiLRB.
rpHE present depressed state of the Money
_L Market Laying liad the effect to place many kindsjof
(foods within the reach of Cash buyers, at much lower
prices ihan 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 equall
ed in this market.
Dec. lfl, 1860. JOSEPH POWELL.
JURIED FRUIT,
coon nutKii Avn.Es.
> Blackberries, Ra-pl eris and Whortleberries, cheap
3Hrt(tnl. |
DR.
OLD DRUG STORE,
AI ready admitted to be
Tlie largest, safest and most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA!
WITH
An established reputation for keeping the best medicine,
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre- |
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devote i
the most careful attention .pay the strictest regard
to accuracy, and use only selected arti
cles, and medicines of unques
tioned purity, has become
7211 ®&§XL IIJTUF; 37HSH
With prices revised to correspond with the market.
WHOLESALE AND ,!
ALL AKTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Tmpor '
ter.- or t irst Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha
ses, the prices will always be at the low
est point lor Prime Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN* EVER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, !
DRUGS &. DYE-STUFFS.
Everything in this ulensivc stock will be sold •
Cheap for Cash !
PRICES REr CE D , VIZ:
Of £oaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs,
Pocket Knives and Z&azcrs,
Lamps and Materials for Liejht.
TRUSSES K SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE
TOBACCO & SNUFF.
All the Popular Patent Medicines,
Tooth, Skin &. Hair Preparations,
Fancy Articles of all Descriptions,
Eclectic, J a tonic and Homeopathic Medicines
Sptecx, l.t d Sud, t.oviji Shade* and Garden Seeds.
FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, AC.
* 1 ,::g t!• p;<>-t coniph-te assortment, embracing
the groat ants of the People, reduced in Price,
and revised !'• r the Cash System.
I>!1. PORTER'S CAMPIIEXE!
PR. POUTER'S ALCOHOL!
DR. POUTER'S BURNING FLUID!
Arc t ic.-h. daily ,:. i ■. A. and unrivailed by any in the
Market.
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DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
S"or STariiily Use,
; Known a- Safe and Relial le IJ-mcJies. ire warranted fo
what they arc intended to give satisfaction.
| viz :
; Dr. P<>rtcr - Pct-ru! Syren prme cents
i |ir. I'oiter's Family H'unru.-atioii * • o-~
j Dr. Porter'.-Tonic i-I "v : >• -,IJ ,
! i>;- Porter's Worm Syrup • < •>."> "
! Dr. Porter s ( -n:p. S;- r. llypopho.-phites.. " 10() " ;
I Dr. Porter's l.'r.■rim-Ton":-- " j- u <•
| Dr. Pot ter's Blackberry Balsam •• 25 "
| Dr. Porter's Ti.-ith .'. in Drops " •_>-
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Stnti! " •>.> "
■ Dr. Porter's Tootli Powder •' 25 <<
Dr. Porter's Trico/.-n,. ' * ' << •>- "
Dr. Porter's Trie- phiie • •>-, "
I Dr. Port; r's Sh.n p., ( , u .j- ~
i Dr. Porter'.- ilor.-e and Cattle Lotion " ilfy •>
Dr. Porter'-Hor-c and Critic Powder. .". . . " 25 "
: Dr. P j~.il TJ.jrj Duisoil " •>- II
I Dr. p. ; M '.- iliac. lnk I." "
I Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid 371 << i
i 'l. Porter'- Pat and >1 i. e Poison " 2."." "
j Dr. Porter's < :lr.if -i.i * < •>;, <<
tfedkal Atiuce givt'n .it the offitf !
j ( alleging only for Medicine.
t~£ i hank,:.! lor pa-t !! 1 1 p.tfroiunre wortl ! respect
t fnliy announce to hi- fronds and the public tiritmi pains 1
. shall be spared to - a.-iyaiid merit t tie coutiuuaacc of
1 theirconiidenee and patronage. ;tt the
Cash Drug 1 Store !
Corner of Main and Pine streets.
1 Towauda, Sept. lStil.
IT/ yy 171T 1 r { 1 5 1 ?) r1 ) n
i lUI Lsj k iJuiLluS,
DRUGGISTS.
LARDERS, ALL
'
WHO VTA XT
isp'ajsm imipi!
I J IIAYR jns t received from the City, a!
liIPORTED ITBE LIQI'OBS, I
of every; variety My stock of LIQUORS has been pnr I
chased for > A.-!!. directly Irom the Importers, when ' v
lam enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching
Harvest, a S;,lienor and Pure article of Liquor, ot any
Kind whatever, at. I.OU'EI! PRICES than were ever be
ore offered ill Towanda.
HOTEL KEEPERS
Will find it greatly to tlicir advantage to examine mv
stock before pure basing elsewhere. I have facilities ft,l
purchasing, which enables lne to WHOLESALE my
goods at New York
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Besides my Liquor.- are warranted pure and nnadnlter
ated. 1 have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great'
est Variety of "
Lver brought to Towanda, which having been pnrcliasrc
directly from the Manufacturers and Importers, enabld
me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the
city. Hotel keepers and others are rc.-pcetftilly invites
to an examination of mv entire stock o! Liquors Ci ,r ais
and To'acco. Also,
Groceries & Provisions,
Of every description, will lie kept constantly on liand, at 1
prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town.
Confident that I 11111 enabled to sell my entire stock of
Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods j
can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so '
iii'it the public to an examination at No. 5, Crick Row.
11. W. NOLLE.
Towanda, Jnne 14, isco.
MARK TIME! "
FORWARD! MARCH!
TO TifE \
IST KAYS n ONr!
Where You can get the Latsel News! j
AND IP VOU WANT TO KEEP j
■A\ well posted on the events that are passing before 1
the American people, just ask for oue of THE ILLUS
TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double the j
price we ask tor 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 PA Till !
OTIC NOTE PAPER AMI) ENVELOPES.
*ir Come and see what we have got, and satisfy your- !
solve.'- Don't forget the place—THE MEWS ROOM.
To' ' ida, June 12, ISfil.
I JACK PAY, BOUNTIES AND PEN
* SIONS—The undersigned will attend to preparing
ekiinis for Rack pay, bounty and pensions. "
* I). MO ROW
Muslncss Cams. 1
I rDWAUDT, ELLIOTT, ATn , *
!Hi AT LAW, To wan da ,■ P 4 o fi
| store. Uffice tVtt f *
Towanda, July 23, ] j.
5S M. PECK, ATTOL
1> LAW, TOWANDA, P.\. ] u : P I
I to his care, will receive prompt ate'-..,
Col. E. Smith, over Tracy A Moo •eN —GE..,
j April 11,1861 store,
, rpHOMAS T. INGHAM iff/ "
X A T LA W , LA PORTE, Sullivan r
TLX N. WILLIAMS, ATTOIt .
ill. LA W, CANTON PA., will att 'ffh
ness entrusted to his care in thecourtsr/ i> 1 J
Lycomg and Sullivan Go's. ran .
6S"\Soldiers claims and pensions nrnm.o
June 34,1862.
X. OVERTON, JK ~
OVERTON k MONT A x'v y
! YJ iV/: YS AT LA H-Office i , , . '
j y occupied by J AS. MACFARLANE. " L - -|
DR. E- II MA SOX, PII vsict ; V
i 4 ' wfli ' rii lii*prolcssj, ''•* -U
| people ol iowanda and vicinitv. o "' r '> m,
|on Pine street, where he can aiway,hi V!' .' ■
• professionally engaged.
£] B. PARSONS, irr<,e\-
\*ui"r Tl - 0Y ' IJradfor(l Co., vf jf >
i 31. cv il. h . Lon# s store.
: E LHANAN SMITH, 1.,,.. ..
IW 7- !.AVII:S. Arrom-n
' ' • LA H , Fowanda Bra v r j * i
I with Win. Wutkins, Esq., a few d-' '' I
I House. 1 (tour ' north oi ti,.
j A MERICAN HOTEL '!'(i I i
I -TA. Pa., (near the bridge.) \\ T , -U
Towanda, Nov. 20,186 T.
UXRT Y, ■
i b. <ne duor.-uutii ctu 4
Towanda, Feb. 18, 1950.
O. K. WOODKUPP-DQRIIEA
PERMANENTLY located in Tows.?
1 A Office No. 5, Brick Row. over 11 W Y-,,
| Entrance one door south of Tracy A MooZ ' v
R. G COSUURJ
A TTORNEY AND NOTARY PI-PP
J.lj. Towanda, I'a. Office in the buildii - f
j copied by H. B. McKcan. ' ■
tS- All legal business attended to with re
care. " -
Towanda, Aug. 20, TUNL-TF.
P. G OO3U??RI. ATT Y
TOWANDA, TA.
11 a a ING MADE AIUEVNGKMEM
J 1 iu Wsi.-hlugton, with Col. ALLEN*
now prepared t collect all > litarv u',- '-
Government, Back Pay, B mnty and Pensi V
percentage. * * ' '
j I>. WILMOT # y T , -.~~T
VviLM 1 T & MORROW
| ATTORNEVS AT LAW, T'DWANfi \
(.OJFI e lutily occupied BY .1/
(I II W ATKINS.!, avji,_r vo! 1111 ••
, \J. gone int > the army, the nartnershin ol W' : l
AV. i KI.Ns dissolved. The new •'
; MORKOW will close np the bnaiuess of Jud e
! Wilm tt & Watkins, and attendj promptly to MM
; business that may be entrusted to them. J
I Aug. 14, tSbX
! 9% ( jjlii YOUNG THRIFTY
i ,; V 1 ' TREES -tandai-I: l.' ;
; .'!! tin 1 1 -• vaiidivs of Fruit oßt'r.sl (■ r
qiichanna Ni:i>f-ric>, ioc ited at T-.v tnd • m
j —the coming tali. The trees are growin m
1 and most !• sold. Grape Viaw by the huadredid
and. very cheap.
tor V AMTLD— A few intelligent, a- tivi
j worthy bu-iiic-- inei, as agent-. ;<> - ; ;
' ■' L " • s, Ac., (iieivtn d iu liic i
| A liberal compensa ion win be paid.
j Towanda. Pa.. July 23.1862 UAN>KL LA......
i "VST 1i XD HOU SZ
SowT.ntia, 2?a.
r |' 11 Iv Sn')Bcrili('i - 8 having Ipnt •< I t', ;i
| A known 11 del for a term of years, wo :!
i friends and the traveling public, that tin v i...
| happy to ;K 'iniuicidate all who mav lav T •
j call. It will be the aim of the present
make the WAI;I> 1101 SK at once comfort i ie.
I and cheerful. Yours Truly,
Jan.i* • •I. -POWELL 4 SMlj
McC ABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MAltKi
JjcloW J. 1\ MGSLC) Y's st'.CE, AL
npHE subscriber would respectfully tender hi
, J. thnuks to the public tor the verv :•;
i extended to him, and soli -its a contin*; :.. •;
He begs leave to assure that iwintet Is to 1 ••
| as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS ot all I
; the best t'te country a thirds, wi::-. li he ii '
| very small profits, either by the -i.!.-. auarti
JSar-A quantity of first q' :!;t ... .-ALT i'UhK
I by myself,cheap, by the barrel 5r pound.
Meat- will tie promptly uciivei-.d, at any V.i..*i
' the corporation.
| Towanda, August 12,1859. J HcCJj
RAILROAL* HOT!
Neur the Barclay Hailrend tee.;.. ,
TOWANDA. PZXti'A.
, R. JORDAN nd : :
* • the public tiiat he has I • d the •-"•' >•'
[ era stand formerly occupied by M. T. CABUIKK.
: lower part of the borough ot Towatid.i. v.n.. ;• 1
been relit ted and thoroughly re turiiislied. !•
patronage of the public with every i naiiiiir. j
can give entire satisfaction to such as 11. ;y "j
with a call.
His BAH will be kept stocked with the l.e-t t . -'A
LIQUORS, and the best brands ot CJC Yl.'s.
Extensive stabling is connected with the h 1
reliable attendants will rnly 1>: kept.
No pains or expense wid'be spared to deserr
ronage of fhepublie—eud id, charges will Uah
I ble.
Towanda, April 1,1861.
Kstraordinp.ry Inducements
TO THE BUYERS OK
FERMI I"RE JIXD CTTAS
-tocic of' Cabinet Ware .md 1 •
Tgprnt"^3deterniined to dispose ot tlie-v a -
tions rapidly, and with that design ofl'cr ill ad- -
unprecedented low prices. Cor Cash. _
Good Solas at f l'i to sfine Cane Seat Uii-'
eaeh. a nice Bedstead for 2ft shillings.
I have now more than 00 different patterns ' :
Bureaus Desks for the farmer or mo'vlrmt. >
Glasses i.ookinggia.ss Fiates.Rortraitand I'i ' ■'
of gilt. Rosewood, Mahogany ami Walnut
patterns of Stands , extension, liining.tca and ' ;
dies. Hall Stands, and in fact anything that car.
in a city Ware-house. * . .
A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, w.'-o
Hearse ready, at all times.
Purchasers w II be sure to find the right l ' 1 ''
side of the public square, one door fist of .
Towanda. le<-. 1.1859. CHESTER V U ;
WAR OF THE REBELLION, 18$
I D. GO ODE NOUG II lioroby tic
• I • to all persons interested, that he ha
trout the city ot Washington, a package of li'ai ■
for (ibtii'n-ing the IJounty-Money, Arrears ot 1
Bay. l'cnsions, and all arrearages or sums ot n.
tor servo es. or by reason of the death r.t any -
the present war. For the more speedy
said claims, he has associated himself with a r ' '
torneyatihe <itv of Washington. He tlattei
that from his long experience iu procuring l- ; ,
rants. Pensions, Ac., that he can give at least ; "
satisfaction as tliose can who have had Ic-s evy
and on as reasonable terms.
Towanda. June 11.1852.
NEW U. S. " 5—20" LOAN
BANKING HOUSE or IJ. S. RussiM- v
TOWANDA, June 30, P -
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL rece
applications and furnish to suhsi'i il er 4 '■; l( .
for the New L'laii of the United States. ;
Act of Congress, February 25, lsti'J. 'lhc-c "
issued in sums of SSO. SIOO, SSOO. and sl.'' ' 11 '.
l>ons attached, and are dated May 1. l- 'Ci •
twenty years, but redeemable at the opt; n 1,1 ' . .
erunient alter five years, ami bear hiterest at •
(! per cent . pgyable in Gold on the Ist of
vt inker, iu each year, 'the Legal Tender ->" ,
f'nifed Stall I will be received at par. Bayiiie" •- I
so he made in ■ - her funds adding the current rs- J
i (bangeon. N- ok. The allowed iu' re-t
w vr vs >; .< H