Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 21, 1856, Image 3

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    Towanda market-Wholesale Prices. ,
1 wccklv by E. T. FOX. Denier iu Provisionsaud
lUnrrccteii , , {ri)k k,, w .J
/. nil I,rice.) if Mil. ... $ 8 00 <3l
Fli'iir. ( j„ " 22 GO foj j
. .. %f bushel,-... 125 150
\V>-" " " 3*
Bin kI" .... 30 <%O
' * .. SO '
t - " nl - .... " 7(1 fai 75
K. v, \ " .... 37ilit
•" " .... 150 CC
IV:"!-" .. 1 00 ®
i'||';" M 17 oc is
ltiittef- | 00 10
' in .i shoulder* " m vu
! i:: ' /vu hes "•• • • 12 <iA lb
Lories " •••• D M
j_' : " dozen 10 (ifi
4]) MIM STK ATO K*S NOT ICE.—Notice
\ -In rebv aiven that all persons indebted to the es
- ;"l | |,BIN EBOLD.dec'd.. late of Overton twp.
"j payment, and all persons having de
! 1 i'u.t said estate, will jtresent them duly autlien
f'!!' ri.'.r sfttiemeut.
EDWARD KINEBOI.D, Administrator.
Overton. •'""(• 16,1*56-
1 11; \l.\ CRADLES and Horse Rakes for
( | .... iJune 16, Is.'ii'.. H. S. MERUCR.
XKAV DIU'G BTOItE
AT NICHOLS
n];S (!. .M■ k li l'. CADY would respect
fiillv aim 'iim e to their friends and the public that
v h■in' iast "j-cned a new and extensive Dltl'i > ST( IRE
. \k'l|(U-S. N. V. Their stock is new' and carefully
tnl. a" 1 ' c'"isi-ts ot
Drills, IVledicincs, Chemicals, Faints,
whi.-li are lead. zine. chrome green and yellow,
r,-i!. vcriiiillimi. Ac. Oils and Varnishes, a variety.
'pV,.-.MIV. iinlcding logwoml. eumwood, fustic, indigo,
' ; granulated tin, Ac. BRUSHES for paint, hair.
„t!ii-. lie I. shoe, teeth, Ac. Window glass, putty, eam
, Burning lluid. alcohol; tanner's oil; very pure
1 ; i|- lueili' iiial piirposes ; Patent Medicines, perfu- I
\ l.ubin's Extracts for the handkerchief ;
I aiicy Ai tit lcs, Yankee Notions,
Siiufi'. Cigars. Ac. Ac.
X 1 physicians mir -lock offers inducement* as being of
•• ,■ U-.t iiiiiditv. carefully selected, and sold clicaji.
1, v,- -s a ail, and see if you can [mrchase as cheap
G. M. A G. P. CADY.
Nichols. June 13,1666.
I Al'ir.S' INDIA RUBBER (1 LOVES,
j j • • est >re "i 11. St MEKt'I R*
TKS PACHET BOAT GAZELLE,
H \< 1,,-cn newly jiaintcil and refitted entire, and will
. aiuicai - r cular trijis hetweeu TOWANDA AND
\TIIKN*. MONDAY, the 9th iust.
i|,.-s will leave Waverly for the boat every morning
ari ii.il of the night and morning trains, passeie j
T-W.utda iu timi for the stages south,
i. ;ic North, tin- packet will leave Towanda. at 1 o' I
i'. \!.. enabling pa.-seiigers to take any of the even
_■ oriiieht train*. POWELL A SMITH,
June *, W' ,: - Proprietow.
ji-Pa—au'ers for the West can procure through tick
r .i! [icints. l'oth by Railroad and Steamboat, by ap- j
~ at" tin-1 .-plain on the boat, or either of the propri- ]
tbtf St the Ward Hmise.
SUPERINTENDENT'S NA^FfCU—The:
i ' S hi*d Direi turs can lieanppliee with copies of the '
- I Liw at the office of WM. C. HOG ART. Es, t .. ..f
•la lloioi.gh : and also, with copies of the Report
■ - gn-riub uilciit ot Common Schools, with the Ap
the latter embracing the Reports of the different
i ;,i\ Superintendents.
- V .4 1. 'arils of the County a* have not lieen sup- j
■T ! 111• • S' hoo! Ibmse Arciiiteeture,''can procure |
y at the same place l>y leaving a receipt for the ;
• Tl.is i-a > aluaWi-work, and only one copy can !
- pliisi to each district. It i- intended for the school
•1 i.ot fi.r any one individual, and it is ex|ie< ted
f- h will !■ carefully preserved.
Mr. Hoi. MCT i- tin- Secretary of the borough h-ard. and
1 Vr- to distribute the above dociinn nts for the |
• Si:|m 1 iiitcmleiit, whose residence is live miles from
• ie ( "iiuty town.
■ 1*56. E. GUYEK. Co. Sup't.
Another Arrival of
NEW SPRING GOODS!
n*. MElti I'll is now receiving UK> largest, be-t as- ]
. sorted, and most desirable stock of Goods that has !
1 !h r-d in Towanda. Consisting of every variety j
V M'l.l. F.I.XCY DRY (m <)()1)S, Hardware, ;
U" '■'■// am! Class rare, Hoots am! Shofs.
Ih's, I'dfis, S/aair (/orals, Carj-efs, Mat
. o s. II ootlfii-)rare,(rt'ori'j'u'!i, /'anils,
U iiuloir-C/ass, Oit*,X{iils,Jnni,
S/.-eJ If \/i, Irollxr, 1 \-r. t \v.
trh-ii a g I- ...hi ut or retail at very low pri- j
'-. TI:- juiblic are verv le-iw-ctluily requested to exam- '
is, tin- stock. " I
l'"*i"d.i. \pril 24, 1 s.M'v.
/MIOCKERS A' GLASS-WARE.—A lartru
' c-l ; -- .iutifiil assortment of Crockery and Glassware,
d by may 12 H. S. MERCL'R.
Hardware, IRON, NAILS,
1 I A lure idditional stock of Common and Saddb-ry
i -ia.ii'c. J-c .-r'- Tools. ( arriage Trimmings. lim.Sliel
. d Nails, just received l.y 11. h. MERCUIt.
1 INDEED. Lamp, Tanners' 1 , and Neat*foot,
4 Oils, \h ohol, I'.nitphine and Ruining Fluid for sale
H. S- MERCI R.
NEW SPRING GOGDS,
ANI
XKW FIRM.
BKIM.sm ];v A SON lieg leuv; to call the attcn- ■
.' -ti -■! i.-.c!r friends Olid eti-tomers, as well as all otli
'" " "* !l J "W and G--iitilo. wishingto >uv Goods t TIEAP,
'os .! w.-'l *■•>, I,ml stock Of FORK IGX AX/) DD- I
AKsTU lili i' 4;on/its, cen-i-tiug of a great variety {
hiJin Ihrss liimnis. .Sifts, S/taials, /(c / Mines, Chrii- \
"""S'l, ( Itam'iraifs, /.mens, Brilliantes, elr., etc. i
i.ll hoii-c si h-iiion of llerriiiMi', Chocht-co, and
' " dyk *of fast-colored Prints.
• Legs uiiij , ~iii|.|cl<. assortment of Yankee Xotants,
' 1. Unns. Itrrss 'J'tiinmiiig*, If It tie Hoods, Den
la ills. Linens. Cambrics, Wracked and Bromi
' 554,,u,,n j urn, 1 4 irk, /Satis. \Tirinr, Cnr/irt !
j
in the atiove articles, there will always lie !
\ill i—i-rtment of (.Rot FRIES. Crockery and
I So. i- and Shoes, Hats and Cn|is. Nails, Fish.
l '.c Trlm. Malts. Ac.
,'" '"'-"CMJiiol I-* ( a pjcasnre in inviting the public
aimiiatiou of their Spring stock, lielleving that
-ami low prices will insure a spccdv sale tor
'•'. v B. KINGBBUKY'* SON.
1 "aiula. April 11. ls.*,.
■\'E\V SPRING GOODS!
I RE -uliscrilM-r calls attention of the ptib- i
- >I'I!ING STGCK HE GOODS comprising !
fc ' p and u hj. h Will Is' sold at the lowest
t " r ;"'" f-r cash. O. D. BA RTLETT.
' ' t '!4 1*56.
m Books and Stationery.
j J JE hirgest assortment of BOOKS and
• fhi.NKliV ever oflercil in this market—com pri*-
:ci'let.■ -tuip nl School t'la-sical and Miscel
' " K 1 a very full assortment of Stationery,
-1 !"t -ale unus.nallv clieaji at
O. |>. BARTLETT'S.
fh,. Paper-Hangings.
j idv ( on;jd-t<-;stock yf J'nper Hangings
in ilii- region of country, comprising
- an.; U-autiful patterns, fur sale low at
' t). D. BARTLETT'S.
T lawns ' Shallis, Bareges, Ac.
U iissiirtim-iit in town of French and
''''" '(1 Lawns. French. Scotch and American
1 T l . 'h*. Ban-gr-s, Brilliants and Prints at
MKRCUR'S.
ipo,. Book Binding.
J ■ '"iiiersignod has the agency of one of
Bind' lies in X. y. City, and is ready to re
• 'ur.plilcts. Magazines. Ac., to lie tiound in
"1- in Hie neatest ami most substantial
■'! very low rates—slinll lw forwarding a lot
'■ml in your volume*. O D. BARTLETT.
|\ T .
•I t'ceiveii a new snpjilv of Pure White
' ; -now white '/Auc, Copal, Demar. anil
. ' ' •! Jaj 11. S. MERCUR.
B ;l: TUBS a FIRKINS. -A t|iinu
, - -1 Butler Till,* and Firkins, just received
a. 11. S. MERCUR.
' 'D -A large stock always on hand
,v h"ii -ale at peillars' prices at FOX'S.
I SOUTHERN HO.MMONVI
' . 1" 1 ■!• 'ii Id 10. -a-k.-, for -.ale bv
u T rny
Ncuj
AN AITIIAISEMENT AND CLASSI
FICATION of the different persons engaged in the
sale of Goods. Wares and Merchaiufiae, in the County of
Bradford, for the year I*so, with amount of license
thereunto annexed :
4 Inhere told. Xarnes. Class. Lioensr.
Albany. ... D. Kellogg A C 0....... y 14 700
Asylum GHA .111 Morrow 14 700
John Horton 14 7 00
Strong A Terry 14 7 00
Horton A* Stone 14 ,7 00
Athens boro' Harris A Page 10 20 00
George A Perkins..... 14 7 o<>
George It Perkins 14 7 no
C Park A Son 12 12 50
C H llerrlck 14 7 00
Moses Sawyer 14 7 00
Overton A Wheeler 14 7 00
0 Conistock 14 7 oo
K Aver ill 14 7 00
0 C Brooks 14 7 00
Joseph Parsons. 1 4 7 00
Athens tp D Gardner... 15 7 oo
A Bcidlcman 14 7 oo
Burlington 80. J F I sing A Son 13 10 oo
Merry, Wilhelm A Co 13 10 00
.1 Spalding A Co 13 10 oo
A S A S 11 Morley 13 10 oo
Reuben Morley 14 7 00
Canton Hugh.Maloy.. 14 700
Newman A Caldwell 13 lb 00
J Vandyke A Co ; 14 7 00
C E llatlilmne 14 7 00
TuttleA Iteardsh-y 13 10 00
A L Bodine. 14 7 00
Abner Doty 14 7 oo
11 Miller A "Co It 7 (M)
Case A Rockwell 13 10 oo
W S Baker . 13 lo (Ml
Mix A Hooper 14 7 00
Columbia.... A B Austin 14 700
llurell I G A K L Brown 14 7 oo
U Moody 14 7 (M)
Franklin... ~1 M Martin 14 7 oo
MX Friable A Co 14 7 oo
Granville I. I) Taylor 14 7 oo
E S Bailey 14 7 00
W H Phillips 12 12 50
llerrlck... .Charles Piatt 14 700
l,croy.. . .1) D Parkhurst 14 7 00 I
Monroe boro'. ~.SS Hin man It 7 00 :
Smith A Lyon 14 7 (Mi i
Smith A Cranincr 13 lo oo '
Brown A Rockwell 13 111 oo j
Newton A White 13 lo 00
H. S. I'll in my 14 7 00 \
Monroe Tp.... Levi Funis 14 7no
V EA .1 E Piollet 14 7 oil
0rwe11....11 Gibbs A Son 14 7 do
S X Branson 13 m (MI
Potter A Lyon 14 7 00
Potter A Eastabrooks It 7 no
Pike. .. .Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00
D Bailey A Son 13 111 no j
Baildwin A Bobbins It 7 no I
G 11 Little 13 111 00
80-worth A Pierce [4 7 00
Ridgbury.... Decker A Cornell It 7on
A II Voorhis It 7 00 I
C E Wilson 14 7 no
II F lliuk 11 7 (mi
II C Evan* 44 7 on |
Rome... .George Nichols 14 7 tni
J W Woo,ilium I t 7 00 i
Fox A Thatcher 14 7 00 !
Standing Stone ..11 W Tracy 14 7 (Hi ;
Goorgi- Stevens 14 7 00 ;
Sliesheipiiu.. .(' H Ames 14 7 (HI j
Kinney A Gore 14 7 00 i
Smithfield.... J W Phelps ACo 14 700 j
Durfey A Fritcher 12 12 50 1
M Bullock ACo 12 12 50 j
Springfield . . C T Murphy 1 4 7 00 I
Hiram Spear 14 7 00 |
Daily A Hart 13 10 00
Troy Boro'. ...IE oodrich 12 12 50 j
1-' L Ballard 14 7 (10 j
Spalding A Ballard It 7 (Ml t
E E Ballard 14 7 00 ,
(I P Ballard 14 7 00
V M A H E Long 12 12 50
Derrick A I'aine 12 12 50 I
New berry A Peck 12 12 50 j
C K Spencer 14 7 00 j
S W A D E Pomeroy. 12 12 50 j
S W Paine 13 10 (Ml '
Towanda 80. Hall A Russell 13 10 (Ml
MontanyesA Co 11 15 (Ml j
Joseph Kingshery 13 10 0i j
lit' Porter 14 7 no
O D Bartlett 13 lo on ,
11 KingsberyA Son 13 lo (Mi
W A Chamberlin 14 7 00
A M Warner 14 7 on |
Collins A Powell 14 7 on!
Tracy A Moore 13 lo 00
M E Solomon 14 7 00 ,
II S Mercur 11 15 00
Joseph Powell 10 2o 00
Bailey A Nevins 14 7 (Ml
l'ntton A Payne It 7 (Ml
Gnttculicrg, Roseilhauni A Co II 15 00
J 11 Humphrey 13 10 00
A .1 Record It 7 00
E 'l' Fox 14 7 (mi
E A Parsons 11 7 110
Ulster. . Gibson A Gorscline 14 7 nil
Newell A Co It 7 0(1
J Mather II 7 (Ml
.1 11 \nthony 14 7 <M
Warren ) P Rogers It 7 00
J A Ide II 7 00
Rols-rt Cooper 11 7 00
G W Tallmadge 14 7 05
Windham.... W H Russell 14 7 (Ml
P. Kuykeudall 14 7 III)
Wyalusing . Wefls A Bixhv 13 lo 00
A Lewis 14 7 00
W Tavlor 14 7 00
C A very 14 7 05
George AI wood 14 7 00
Wysox V KA I E Piollet 13 lo 110
Jesse Allen It 7 (Ml
Wells John Uolierts 14 7 (Ml
John Hrownell A Co 14 7 00
A List and Classification of the Beer Houses,
Eating Houses. Ac., in the County of Bradford, for the
year 1*56, under the acts of Assembly of loth of April,
1*49, and 31st ot .March, 1*5(1:
/1 'here Located. IXatnes, Class. /.in n se.
Athens boro - ..J II Wilson * 5 oil
Carner A Snell * 5 00
George Newell * 5 00
Canton A V Trout ti 5 imi
Horace Tnttle * 5 no
A A Canlield S 5 (Ml
J G Scudder 8 5 00
Litclilield Cornelius Harsh * 5 00
Monroe 80.. . James Smith * 5 00 i
Anthony Mullan 8 5 IMI 1
Towanda 80. Miles Carter * 5 00
H A Burhank 8 5 (Ml J
R C Smalley 8 5 00 I
J C Wilson. 8 A 00
Tray Boro' William Morgan 8 5 IMI !
Nelson Fi-li H 5 IMI i
Kmithtiehl. IV< U- Geronld 8 5 On
Ulster J M Pike 8 5 00
Caleb Adams 8 5 (111
Rome. .. .John Whittaker 8 A IMI
A List and Classilieation of the persons en
gaged in the sale of Nostrums. Patent Medieines. Ac.,
in tin- County ol Bradford, for the year 185(1, under the
act of Assembly of April 10, 1*49:
H'liere /jtcaled. .Xante*. Class. I.innse.
Athens 80.. George A Perkins 4 AOn
C H llelTiek 4 A (Ml I
Burlington Bo .Merry, Wilhelm A C 0.... 4 5 (Mi
Canton.... A I. Bodine 4 A (Hi
Case A Rnekwell 1 A (Ml
Granville. . Wll Phillips 4 5 (Ml
Lemy D D Parkhurst 4 A (Ml
Monroe 110.... Yewton A White 4 A (Ml
Rouie T W Woodhiirn 4 5 Oil
Standing Stone II W Tracy 4 5 (Ml
Smithfield. M Bullock A Co. 4 5 GO
Springfield. .. Hiram Spear 4 A (HI
Towanda 80. .11 C Porter 4 son
I'atton A Pavne 4 5 00
Tray Bo- Drake 4 A 00
V M A II E Long J A (Ml
Ulster Newell A Co 4 5 On
A List iind Classification of the different Dis
tilleries in Bradford County, for the year I*so. under
the acts of Assembly of April loth, 1*49, and March
31st, 1856:
If 'here /jtcrtled. Xamrs. Class, /.irense.
Springfield... .William Brace 10 On
Troy Twp... .S M Leonard '0 AO 00
A List and Classification of Bankers in Brad
ford County, for the year 1856 :
ll'here Located. .Xamr. Am't of Business. /.injur
Towanda 80. Lnporte. Mason A Co.. SISOO sls 00
Notice i.- hereby given that an appeal will lie held (
at the Commissioner's Office, In the (xToogti ot Towanda,
on MONDAY, the 30th day of JUNE next, at 2 o'clock.
P. M.. at which time and place any |*cson aggrieved by
the foregoing Appraisement and Classilieation can attend
if thev think projH-r. A. D. MONTANA E.
Towanda, May 29, 18.V>. Mercantile Appraiser.
/1 CV II WATKINS, ATTORXEY V
l T CM'.XSK/./.01l A T LA ll'. will attend prompt
!v to all business entrusted to bis care. Collections will
receive his special attention. Oflire a tew doors north of
the Ward Hmi-c. Towanda. M.iv 15. IMf.
nULTIVATOIt TEETH AND CORN
V7 SMELLERS, for sale by H. S. MERCUR.
Notice to Farmers.
TOIIN B. IRVINE, at Laniercnx's Foun
*1 dry, south end of the borough, is selling PLOUGHS,
wholesale and retail, cheaper than any other man in the
country. Amonjr other*. .rc hi** KX*TIMOI Ploughs. Alsn
STOVES ami othrr artii le? in hif* lilt#, all of 'v-huh he
will ?ell very i-heij fr ' ash. Towanda. May , !S."id.
Cegal 'XbucrUQementa.
HKRIFF'S SALE—By virtue of writs of
k-J Venditioni exponas, issued out of tbe Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford Countv. and to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, iu the
boro' of Towanda, on TWUIWDAV, duly 10, lsso, at 1
o'clock, P. M. a tract of land called " Georgetown,"situa
ted on the waters of Towanda creek, Overton township,
surveyed to George Edge, beginning at a larch thence bv
land of Daniel Hroadhead, south 20°, west 212 perches to
araaple ; thence by land of Peter Edge, south i;l°. east
2,.> perches to a post ; thence hy land of George Temple,
north 2!°, east 212 perches to a post: thence bv land of
Paul Hardy and Samuel Edge, north 01°, wust" 275 per
ches to the beginning, containing 1143 acres, 27 perches
and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Maple Grove,"
surveyed to George Temple, situate on the waters of To
wanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a post :
thence by land of James Sidden, Andrew Hardy and Paul
Hardy, north, (o°. west 320 perches to a post ; thence by
'laud of George Edge, south 29°. west 212 perches to a
post : thence by land of IVter Temple, south 01°, east 320
perches to a beeeli ; thence by land of Paul Moore, north
29°, east 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400
acres and allowance of t; per cent, for roads.
A LSO—A certain tract of land cufied " Dunfrits," situ
ate in Overtoil township, surveyed to Paul Moore, liegin
tiing at a post, thence bv land of George, Peter ami James
Siddcns, north 01°. west 320 perches to a post; thence bv
land of George Temple, south 29°, west 212 perches to a
beech ; thence by old surveys, south 61°, east32o perches
to a birch ; thence by land of Joshua Coiley, north 20°,
east 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres
and allowance of 0 per cent, for roads, Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Union,'" survey
ed to Samuel Edge, situate on the waters of tbe Towanda
creek. Franklin township, beginning at a hemlock ; thence
by land of Daniel Broadliead, south 20° west 424 perches
to a beech ; thence by land of George Edge, south t!l°,
east lull perches to a [lost ; them e by land of Paul Hardv!
North 20°. east 424 perches to a post ; thence bv land of
Simon Hardy, north 61°, west 100 perches to the la-gin
ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 0 per cent,
for roads, Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Derrv," survey
ed to Simon Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda
creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence bv
land of James Hardy, north 20°, east 424 perches to a post;
them e by land of Joseph Ladley, north til°, west ItiO per
ches to a hemlock sapling; thence by land o| Daniel
Hroadhead, south 20°, west 424 perches to a hemlock :
thence by land of Samuel Edge, south (11°, east 160 per
ches to the la-ginning, containing 41M> acres and allowance
ot W per ceut. for roads, Ac.
ALS —A certain tract of land called " Denmark," sur
veyed to James Hardy, situate <>u the waters of Towanda
creek. Franklin tow nship, beginning at a post, thence by
lands of Simon Hardy, south 2!°, west 421 pcrelics to a
post; theui-e by land of Paul Hardv, south 61°, east lot!
perches to a birch ; thence by land of Nathan Hardv.
north 29° east 424 perches to a post; thence bv land of
Joseph I .alley, north 01°, west IGO perches totlie begiu
ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 0 per cent,
for roads, Ac.
ALSO A certain tract of land called " Belmont," sur
veyed to Nathan Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda 1
creek, Franklin Township, beginning at a post, thence by
land id Samuel Siddens. north 29°, east 424 perches to it
post; thence by land of Peter Ladley, north 01°. west
llju perches to a post ; thence by lands of James Hardv. .
south 2'.i°, west 424 perches to a birch ; thence by land ot
Andrew Hardy, south (11°, east 10 perches to the begin
tiing, containing 400 acres and allowance of 0 per cent,
for roads, Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Enfield." sur
veyed to Joseph Siddens, situate on the waters of the To
wanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post,
thence by lands of George lluja, north 29°, east 424 per
clu-s to a post : thence by land of Andrew Sadley, north
61°, west IGO perches to a post ; thence by land -if Samu
el Siddens, south 2'a 0 . west 424 perches to a maple; thence
by laud ot Peter Siddens, south 61°, east Dill perches to
the beginning, containing 400 ac res and allowance, Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Mt. Pleasant,"
surveyed to James Siddens-, situate on the waters of To
wanda crock, Franklin township, beginning at a post,
thence by land of Peter Kid,lens. north 29°, east 424 per
ches to a maple ; thence by laud of Samuel Siddens.uorth
ol°, west IGO perches to a post; thence by land of An- i
drew Hardy , south 29°, west 424 perches to a post ; them e !
by land of George Temple and Paul Moore, south til°,east j
1 t.b porches to the lieginniug, containing 400 acres ami 1
allowance of u per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A certain tract or land called " St. Paul." sur- I
veyed to Paul Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda ■
creek, Franklin township, beginning at a [Hist, thence bv ;
land of Andrew Hardy, north 29°, east 124 perches to a
birch ; thence by land of James Hardy, north 61°, west ;
lt'.U perches to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Edge. I
south 29°. west 424 perches to a post ; thence by land of j
George Edge ami George Temple, south iil°, east 160 per
ehes to the beginning, containing 40(1 acres and allowance '
oft! per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A certain messuage and tract of land called
Mount Hope, surveyed to Jonathan North, situate ou :
the waters ot Towanda creek, in Overton township, be
ginning at a [>ost. thence by land of Samuel North, north
29°, east 424 perches to a post; thence by laud of James j
North, til°, west 160 perches to a post; thence by land i
of Peter Hampton, south 29°, west 424 perches to a hem- ;
lock sapling ; thence by land of Joseph Uastator south
ill 0 , east I lit i perches to the beginning, containing 400
acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A trart of land called " Gernmntnwn," survey
ed in the name of Stephen Hallingsworth. situate on the
waters of Loyal Sock creek, in the township of Overton,
beginning at a post, thence by land of Herman Uastator,
Joseph Uastator and George Uastator. north ol°,west32o
pert-lie* to a post ; thence by land of Henry Hardy, south
29°, wet 212 perches to a post ; thence by old surveys,
south iil° f east 32fi perches to a post; thence by land of
Anna Harris, north 29°, east 212 perches to the beginning,
containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for
roads.
ALSO—A certain traet of land called "Frugality,"
surveyed in the name of Joseph Uastator, situate in Over
ton township, beginning ut a post, thence by lands of
llariuan ('astator. north 29°, east 424 perches to a a post;
thence by land of Jonathan North, X. ill 0 we-t IGO perches
to a hemlock sapling : thence by land of George ( astator,
south 29°. wc-t 424 perche- to .1 post ; thence bv land of
Stephen Hallingsworth. south r.l°, east lilfl perches to the
lieginning, containing 4110 acres and allowance of ti per
cent.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Belfast," sur
veyed iu the name of Itanium ('astator, situate in Over
ton township, beginning at a post, thence by land of John
Moore, north 29°. west 421 peri lies to a chestnut sapling;
thence by land of Lemuel North, north (I°. west 1(10 per
ches to a post : thence by land of Joseph ("astator. south
79°, west 124 [torches to a post ; thence by land of Ste
phen Hallingsworth anil Anna Harris, south ti!°. east
IGO perches to the la-ginning, containing 4ti(i acres and
allowance of ti per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called" Fredericksburg."
surveyed ill the name of Frederick Sellouts, situate on the
waters of the Towanda creek, ill Monroe township, la-gin
ning at a post; thence liv land of George Sehoots. north
29°. east 424 perches to a post ; thence by land ot l'eter
North, north lil", west bill perches to a post; thence by
land of Samuel North, aouth 21°, west 421 perche* to a
chestnut sapling ; thence by laud of J. Moore, south (il°,
cast liid perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres
am! allowance of 6 per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Springfield."
surveyed in the name of George Schauta, situate 011 the
waters of th Towanda crock, iu Monroe township. In-gin
ning at a chestnut oak. thence by land of Deter Sehoots,
north 29°, east 424 perches to a post ; thence by land of
Deter North, north ;l°,wost IliO perche -.to a post; thence
by land of Frederick Sellouts, south 29°, west 421 perche*
to a |i"-t ; tlunce by laud of Hannah Woodruff,south (>l°.
east 1 (id perches to the beginning, containing 4(H) acres
and allowance oft! per cent, for roads.
ALSO- A certain tract of land called " Bristol!," sur
veyed in the name of Samuel Anderson.situate on the wa
ters of Towanda creek, in Monroe township, beginning at
a post: thence by land of Deter Sehoots and Robert Hamp
ton, south r>l°, east 32(1 perches to a post : thence by kind
o: Joseph Anderson, north 29°.east 212 perches to an a-h
sapling, thence by vacant land, north 61 , west 320 per
ches to a hemlock, them e by land of Deter North, south
29°. we-t 212 perches to the beginning, containing -liMl
acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads.
AlJstl—A certain tract of land called " Byford," survey
ed ill the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on the waters
ut the Towanda creek, in Monroe township, la-ginning at
a jiost, thence by laud of Frederick ('astator and George
Barnes, south (if°, east 320 perches to a post : thence by
land of John Bcmoli Jr., north 29°, east 212 peri*lie* to a
white oak. thence by vacant lands, north (11°, west 320
perches an ash sapling ; thence by land of Samuel Ander
son. south 29°, we-t 212 perches to the beginning, con
taining 4"() acres and allowance of six per cent, for
road-'.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Humility." situ
ate on the waters of Towanda creek. Franklin township,
brginning at a maple, thence by land of James Siddens,
south 29°, west 424 pcrc es to a post; thence by Paul
Moore, south ill°. ea-t 160 perches to a post ; thence by
land of George Sidden, north 29°, east 424 perches to a
post; thence by land of Joseph Sidden, north i!l°, we-t
ItiO perches to the la-ginning, containing 4(Miacres and al
lowance of 6 per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Milton," situ
ate on the waters of Towanda ('risk, in Franklin town
ship, beginning at a birch, thence by laud of Paul Hardy,
south 29°, we-t 424 perches ; thence by land of George
Temple, smith (il°. east liiO perches to a post; thence by
laud of James Siddcus, north 29°. ea-t 424 perches to a
post; thence by land of Nathan Hardy, north 61°, we-t
160 perches t> the lieginniug containing 4(HI acres and al
lowance of 6 per cc t. for rands.
ALSO—A ca-itidn tract of land called " Bedford." situ
ate on the waters of tin- Towanda creek. Franklin town
ship, beginning at a maple thence by land of Joseph Sid
den, north 29°, east 424 perches to a post; thence by land
of Peter Ladley. north 61°. west 160 perches to a po-t ;
thence by land of Nathan Hardy, south 29°, went 424 pcr
ehes to a post; thence by land of James Siddens, south
61°. east 160 perches to the beginning, containing too
acres and allowance of 6 )>er cent, for roads.
A I.St A certain trartof land called " ITover," survey
ed in the name ot Robert Hampton, situate on the waters
of Towanda creek. Monroe township, lieginniug at a ma
ple, thence by land of Frederick Castatnr. north 29°, east
124 perches to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Ander
son, north 61°. we.-t 160 perches to a post: thence by
land of Deter Sehoots south 29®, west 424 perches to a
post; thence by land of Mary Wallis, south bl° east 160
l>crcheß to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allow
ance ot * per cent for road.-.
Legal 'Abocrtumcnto.
ALSO -A certain tract of land culled " Cole's Hill,"
surveyed in the name of Peter Schotts. situate on the wa
ters ot Towanda creek, Monroe township, beginning at a
post; thence by land of Robert Hampton, north 29°, east'
424 perches to a post : thence by land of Samuel Ander
son, north 61°, West 160 jierches to a post; thence by
land of George Schotts, south 29°. west 424 perches to a
cliestnut oak, tlu-nce by land of Mercy Ellis, south 61°,
east 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres
and allowance af 6 per cent, for roads. +
ALSO—A certain tract of land cwtlcd "Camden," sur
vcved in the name of Samuel North, situate on the waters
of the Towanda creek. Franklin township, beginning at a
chestnut sapling thence by lands of Frederick Schotts.
North 29°. east 424 perches to a post; thence bv land of
James North, north 61°, west 160 perches to* a post;
thence by land of Jonathan North, south 2t°, west 424
perches t>> a post : thence by land of Harmaa Ca-stator,
south 61°, east 160 perches to the beginiiiug. containing
400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Hugerstown."
surveyed in the name of Samuel Hagar. situate on the
waters ol the Towanda creek, Overton township, begin
ning at a post, thence by land of J. Sadlev. north 61",
west 160 perches to a post ; thence by land of Nathan
Ihija, south 29°, west 424 perches to a sugar sapling ;
thence by land of Jonathan Hampton, south 61°. east 160
perches to a post: thence bv land of IVter Hampton,
north 29°, east 421 perches to the beginning, containing
400 ucres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Dartmouth,"
situate in Overton township, surveyed in the name of
Samuel Hardy, beginning at a post, thence bv land of
Henry Conley. south 61°, east 320 perches to "a beech;
thence by land of James Brvson, north 29°, east 212 per
ches to u beech ; thence by" land of Henry Seeley, north
61°, west 320 perches to a post; thence bv land of Samu
el Fritz, south 29°, west 212 perches to "the beginning,
containing -4*40 acres with allowance of six per cent, for
roads.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called ' Clearfield,"sur
veyed 111 the name or .lame- Hardy, situate on the waters
of lowanda creek, Overton township,beginning at 11 post,
thence by land of General Broadhead, south 29°, west 318
perches to a post ; thence by laud of Jonathan Seeley,
south 61°. east 200 perches to a po-t ; thence by land of
Samuel Fritz and James Bet/., mirth 29°, east 318 perches
to a beech : thence by land of Samuel Cooley. north 61°,
west 260 perches to the beginning. Containing 375 acres
and allowance of 6 per cent. f.i roads. Ac.
ALSO— A certain tract of land called " Felicity," sur
veyed in the name of Samuel Temple, situate on "the wa
ters of Towanda creek, in Overton township, beginning at
a sugar tree, thence by land of Roliert Roberts north 29°
east 212 perches to a sugar tree ; thence by vacant land
north 61° west 320 perches to a sugar tree; thence bv
land ol Henry Betz south 29° west 212 perches to a po-t*;
thence by land of Henry Byson, south 61° east 320 perch
es to the beginning. Containing 400 acres, and allowance
of 6 per cent, for roads, Ac.
ALSO certain tract of land called "Simplicity,"
surveyed to Peter Temple, situate on the waters of Tow
anda creek. Overton township, la-ginning at a beech, and
tlu-nce by land of George Temple north 61° west 320 per
ches to a post, thence by laml of Peter Edge south 29° east
220 perches to a sugar sapling : thence bv land of Samuel
Temple south 61° east 320 perches to a sugar tree ; thence
by old survey north 29° ea-t 220 perches to the begin
"i"g. Containing 4"0 acres and allowance of 6 per cent,
for roads, Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Greenfield,"
surveyed to George Moore, situate 011 the water- of Tow
anda creek. Overton town-hip, beginning ut a post, thence
by land <r Joseph Betz and Henry Bet/, north 29° east 318
jierches to a hemlock ; thence by* vacant lands north 61°
west 200 pen-lies to a post ; thence bv the same ami land
of Gen. S. Broadhead 'south 29° west 31k jierches to a
jio.-t ; thence by laml of Samuel t'oolev south 61° east 200
jierches to the beginning. Containing 375 acres and al
lowance of 6 percent, for roads, Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Litchfield ."sur
veyed to Henry Betz, situate on the waters of Towanda
creek, Overton township. beginning at a small beech and
thence by land of Josejih Betz south 61° east 275 perches
to a post : thence by land of Samuel Temjilc north 29°
east 220 jierches to a sugar sapling; thence bv vacant
laml north t;l west '27."> |*rrlies to a hemlock : thence hy
land of George Moore south 29° west 212 jierches to the
beginning. < 'ontaining 343 acres, and 27 porches and u!
lowunce of 6 per cent, for roads, Ac.
ALSO A certain tract ot laml called " Longford,sur
veyed to Jo-eph Betz. situate on the waters of Towanda
creek, Overton tow nship, Is-ginning at a beech, thence by
land of John Betz south 61° east 275 jierches to a |>ost :
thence by land of Henry Brvson north 29° east 212 porch
es to a | ot: thence by land of Henry Betz. north 61 0 west
275 jierches to a small beech ; thence bv land of George
Moore and Samuel Goo ley south 29° west 212 perches to
the beginning. Containing 343 acres and 27 jierches and
allowance lor roads. Ac. v
ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Frugalitv," sur
veyed to John Betz, situate on the waters of Towanda
creek, Overton township, beginning at a beeeh, thouccby
land of James Betz south 61° east 275 perches to a post;
thence by land of Joseph Seely north 29° east 212 perches
to a post ; thence by land of Jose|th Betz north 61° west
175 perches to a birch : tlu-nce by laml of Samuel Coolev
south 27° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing
343 acres and 25 perches and ailow*ance of 6 per cent, for
roads. Ac.
ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Greenfield,"
surveyed to J.lines Betz, situate on the waters* of To wan
da creek, Overton township, Is-ginning at a sugar tree,
them e by land f Samuel Fitz, south 61° east 275 perehes
to a jiost: thence by land of Henry Seelev north 29° east
212 |ierelie to a jiost ; thence by laud of John Betz north
61 west 275 jierches to a beech"; thence by laud of James
Hardy south 29° west 212 |ierclies to the beginning. Con
taining 313 acres and 27 jierches and allowance.
ALSO—-A certain tract of land called " Fertilitv," sur
veyed to Henry Seeley, situate in Overton town-hip. W
giuiiing at a hemlock, thence bv land ol Jo-ejih Seelev
north 61° west 320 |ierehes to a "jiost ; thence bv lands Id
Jame- Betz -ontli 29° w-st 212 perches to a post: thence
liy land ot" Samuel Hardy south 61° east 320 perches to a
lieech; tlu-nce by land of Patrick north 29°ea-t 212
jierches to the la-ginning. Containing 400 acres and al
lowance.
A LSO A tract of laml called " Mount Hojie," surveved
to Samuel fritz, situated in Overton township, beginning
at a sugar tree, thence by land of J. Fritz south 61° east
2 7.1 perehc.- to a jiost ; tlu-nce by laml of Samuel Hardv
north *29° east *2l*2 jierches to a post ; thence bv land tit
>;irn,, °l north 'l° wfst 27*> pcri ho to :i tivo ;
thence by laml of James Hard v and Jonathan Seeley south
29° west 2J 2 jierches to the beginning. Containing 343
acres and 27 perches, and allowance of 6 per cent, for
roads. Ac. '
ALSO—A tract of land called "Brutus," situated in
Overton tow n-hip. surveyed to IVter Edge, beginning at
.1 maple, thence by lands ot Daniel Bniadhcad south 29°
west 212 | icrclu-s to a hemlock ; thence by land of Henrv
Bet/, south 61 ea-t 275 jierches to a sugar sapling: thence
by land of IVter Teuijdc- north 29° east 212 perches to a
jiost ; thence by land of George Edge north 61° west 275
jierches to the beginning. Containing 343 acres and 27
perches ami allowance.
ALSO- A tract of laml called " Amsterdam."surveyed
to Henry Itryson, situate in Overton township, beginning
at a sugar tree, tlu-nce by land of Samuel Temple north
61° w c-t 320 jierches to a jiost; thence by land of Joseph
Betz south 29° west 212 jierches to a post ; thence by land
of Jo-eph Seeley south 61° east 320 perches to a lieech ;
thence by land of James White north 29° ea-t 212 perch
es to the beginning. Containing 400aeres and allowance.
ALSO—A certain tract of laml called " Felicity," sur
veyed to S. Cooley, situate in Overton town-hiji, begin
ning at a Im'ccli. theme by land of J. Betz and Joseph
Bet/, north 29° ea-t 3|s jurchcstu a post; thencehyland
of George Moore north 61° west 200 perches to a "post;
thence by land of Samuel Broadhead south 29° west 318
jierches to a jui.-t ; thence by land of James Hardy south
til east 2"ti perches to the beginning. Containing 375
acre- ami allowance.
AI.--0 A tract of land called " Amherst." surveyed to
Jo-eph Seeh-y, situate in Overton township, la-ginning at
a jiost thence by land ot Henry Brvson north 61° west 3*20
jierches to a post : thence liy lands of John Betz south
29° west *2l*2 perches to a post; thence hy land of Henry
Seeley south 61° east 326 |icrches to a post: thence by
lands of James Karnes north 61° east 212 jierches to the
beginning. Containing 400 acres aud allowance of 6 per
cent, for roads.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William
Johnson vs. Win. 11. Winder.
At-o. at the suit of Simon Cameron.Cashier of the Bank
of Middle town, |'a. vs. William 11. Winder.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Towanda. June 3. 1556.
RAILROAD HOUSE.
TOWANDA, PA.
MOSES T. CARRIER, Proprietor.
r |"MIE Proprietor having recently leased the tavern stand
X familiarly known as the OLD MEANS STAND, situ
ate in the lower portion of this village, on Main-st., takes
pleasure in informing the public that this hotel has Won
thoroughly fitted iiji, jiaiuted, jiajicred, Ac., and furnish
ed with good furniture, with other iui|inrtatit changes for
tin- convenience and accommodation of citizens ami tra
vellers.
Ami further, the proprietor begs leave to say, that from
the experience lie has had in the hnsinesa,he flatters him
self that lie is capable of catering to the wants of all who
will favor him with their jiatronage. It is his determina
tion to j.lease the most fastidious at all hours.
The most accommodating assistants always iu atten
dance. Please call and try us.
Towanda. May 20, 1856.
\ DMINLSTKATOIUS NOTlCE.—Notice
J. \ is hereby given, that all |i< r-ons indebted to the es
tate ol Thos. A. Strong, dee d, late of Wells t|i. are rc
qnested to make payment without delay ; and all |iersonn
having claims against said estate, must presenttlit-in duly
authenticated for settlement, to the siibscriWrs.
AMANDA J. STRONG,
A. W. AY RES,
February 6,1856. Administrators.
A PMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Xotin-
J- V is hen by gi\en, that all |M-rsoiis indebted to the es
tate of Butler Sill, deceased, late of Merrick Town
ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and ail jier-ons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated tor settlement.
April7. 1856. CHARLES SILL, Admin'r.
rpiMOTin SEED—A quantity for sale at
A the store of tc4 H. S. MF.UCI'R.
Legal
A U.MINISTKATOKS NOTICE. Notice
-£\- is hereby divert that all persons indebted to the es
tate of SAM'L C. (JFICK, late of Asylum
township, to make immediate payment, and all persons
having demands agafei-t aid estate, will present tlieni du
ly authenticated lor settlement.
CORNELIUS yl CIK,
June 10.1856. Administrator.
A I>MIMSTKA'rOR S NOTlCE.—Notice
that all persons indebted to the es
tate of laither Rockwell, dec u., late of Troy* township,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and
all persons having claims against said estate will please
present thent duly authenticated for settlement.
RINGIIAM 1.. ROCKWELL
AMY ROCKWELL.
W, Wy- , . _ Administrators.
A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE -Notice
A is hereby* given, that all persons indebted to the e*
tsite of KlthDhlllt'K HALL, dee'd. late of Canton towu
twp, are hereliy requested to make payment without de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement, to
C. E. Kathbotic, of C'antou.
H ARRIETT E. BRADLEY,
Feb. 7, 1856. Administratrix with w >ll anuexed.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/■ tie matter of
tin white of J. J. 11 'arford deceased. In the Or
phan's Court of Bradford County.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor
appointed by said Court, to distribute funds in the hands
of the Administrators of said estate, will attend to the
duties of his appointment, ut his office, in the borough
of Towanda,on Monday, the 30th day* of June, 1856, at
one o'clock. I'. M., when and where all persons having
claims upon said funds must present them, or else be for
ever debarred from the same.
May 20.1856. O. 11. W ATKINS. Auditor.
PXECUTOtTS NOTlCE.—Notice is hcre^
MJ by given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ALI.BN ST ACKV. deceased, late of Springfield
Twp„ are requested to make payment without delay: ami
those having demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
MARIA STAGEY.
THOMAS SMKAD,
May 20, 1856. Executors.
XECUTOK'S NOTICE.-—Notice is bere-
J by giveu that letters testamentary upon tin* estate
of John Fox. dee'd., late of Towanda township, have been
granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to said
estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those having any claims upon said estate to present
them duly attested lor settlement to Miller Kox, Towanda.
MILLER KOX,
W. W. GOODRICH,
April 1. 1856. Executors.
A DM INISTIIATOII'S NOTICE.— Notice
A V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Robert Tyrrel, deceased, late of Warren township,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay;
and all persons having elaitus against said estate will
please present them duly* authenticated for settlement.
ELECTA TYRREL,
May 12,1856. Administrator.
1 OMIVIvS. NOTICE.—AII persons in-
S 1 debted to the estate of OWEN CAIIR. deceased,
late of DERRICK township, are hereby notified to make
payment without delay, and all persons having demands
against said estate are requested to present them dulv au
thenticated for settlement. NANCY CARR.
February 26, 1856. Adiutstratrix.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE, -Jul, SkepareTs
"4 V. Executors vs. Allen llaldtrin. In the court of Com
mon l'lcns of Bradford Co. No. is Dec. Term. 1851.
The undersigned Auditor appointed hv said Court, to
distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's
real estate, will attend to the duties assigned him
at the office of Adams A: Overton, in the borough of To
wanda, <m Tuesday the Ist day of July. 1*56, at one o'cloi k
in the afternoon, when and* where all persons having
claims arc requested to present them, or be forever debar
red therefrom. lt'A. OVERTON,
Towanda, June 1.1856. Auditor.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In /Orphans
A\. Court, tin he matter of the estate of AMOS Green, 1
dec en set I.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the '
funds in the.hands ot the administrators, raised by sale of
real estate, will attend to the duties id said appointment
at the office of Win. Elwell. in the borough of Towanda.
on Monday, the 21st day of July, 1856, at 2 o'clock, I'. M,
at which time and place all persons having claims upon
said money must present them, or el-c lie forever de
burred from the same. H. B. M'KKAX,
June 10.1856. Auditor.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE— In Mm
ance of ait order of the Court of Common Picas of
Bradford County, there will 1m- exposed to public sale on
the premises, at 2 o'clock R. M. of the 1 fit li day of Jl'f.Y
next, the follow ing descrilicd tract of land to wit : A lot
of about 114 acres situate in the township of Ridgtiery.
bounded on the west by laml of Jacob Richardson, north
by land of Perrin Burnham, cast by land of Snndforil
Richardson, south by laml of Jacob Richardson, with
atwiut nine acres improved and a small young orchard
thereon growing. T<> !>e void as the property of James
Evans. 2d. a lunatic. I). F. HILDKKTII, Committee.
Ridgbery*. June !t. 1856.
M Al* OF BRADFORD fTTm
actual measurement! and sttrreit throughout the t 'ouu
tjt, made under the direction of J. ll'. BARKER. -The
subscriber will pulilisli shortly a Xkw ami Ciisi-mtk M m*
ok Itii Al'i oup Cocnty. The surveys are now in progress.
All the Public Roads, Railroads, Stations, l*ost Offices,
Churches, School Houses, Stores, Shops, Mills, Private
and Public Houses, Ac., are to be shown on the Map, in
addition to the usual topography of Rivers.("reeks, Ponds
and Mountains. Tin* names of the property holders gen
erally, including those in the County who aufisi rilie in
advance to the Map, are also to be inserted in their respec
tive places.
M APS OF THE PRINCIPAL VILLAGES, 011 a large
scale, will lie inserted in the margin. Also views of pub
lic building- and private residences.
No more Maps will be published than subscribed for,
and at only one price.
The Map w ill contain some 16 or 18 square feet. To be
engraved and delivered to subscriW-rs handsontelv colored
and mounted. WILLI AM J. BARKER, Publisher.
North Hector, X. Y., May 2s, 1556.
CASH AND CREDIT!
CIMIE subscriber gratefully announces his thanks for the
X liberal patronage received during the past year, and
re-ne> tfully solicits a continuance of the trade, which he
w ill endeavor to merit by keeping his Stock continually
rejdcnishetl by V ASH purchases, with a large and jtuce
assortment ot Goods, which several years experience has
enabled him to " buy at the ttnvest rates" ot the " Impor
ters and Manufacturers"—by selling low—by adopting the
Ca-ii Systkm entirely, aud by making a general reduc
tion of prices.
Consequently, Hie credit system will cease on and after
the first day of January. 1856.
#S* All persons indebted are requested to make imme
diate payment. 11. C. PORTER,
office and Drug Store in South end of the Ward House.
1 tceembei* 20. i 5.55.
GUTTINBURG, ROSENBAUM &. CO.
HAVE OPENED A
NEW STORE,
WITH
New Prices and New Goods!
VT the Corner of Main and Bridge streets, in Ration's
New Block, where they will exhibit and otter for sale
a splendid -t-n*k of HRY GOODS: consisting ot the latest
styles of Ladies' Dress Silks, such as plain black, watered,
laventiue brocade, Ac., changeable, < liina and plaid silk.
a splendid style of striped pongee silk, of all colors and
shades. A splendid stock of Crape. Siik. Stella, and
printed Cashmere SHAWLS; a regular assortment of
PRESS GOODS, consisting of challys, <le I.tines, berages.
lawns. Ac., from a .50 cent calico diess pattern up to a #7
silk dress, in DOMESTICS, our assortment is complete;
we have a large stock of prints, ginghams, checks, tick
ings. bleached and unbleached muslins, Ac. Also a splen
did assortment of EMBROIDERIES, such as French
needlework collars, sleeves, Swiss and jaeotu-t Hmttti-ings,
needlework edgings and inserting-, linen thread laces,
cotton embroidered laee curtains, jaconets, dotted mulls,
gro-part muslins. Ac., too numerous to mention.
We have also an elegant assortment of Rounds. Rih
lums. I'lotcers anil Borders, Head-dresses, hair fronts,
hair braids. f,-r. to which we invite tin-attention of Coun
try Milliners and the Ladies in particular.
All of thvalwivo articles wc fed assured we enn offer to
the public at a-toni-hingly low prices, and arc determin
ed not to be under-old by any e-tablishment this side of
New York city. Wc woiihi invite the citizens of Brad
ford county and elsewhere, to give us a call and examine
our stock, and satisfy themselves about our prices before
purchasing cl-cwhcre. It is a true saying, " a penny sav
ed is t wo earned."
To the GENTLEMEN in particular we will say that in
connexion with the aWve. wo have a Regular tailoring
establishment in the city of New-York, ami have taken
particular pains to get lip splendid stock of SPRING
AND SI MMKR CLOTHING, which we offer to you at
prices unsurpassed * any other establishment. Our as
sortment in this branch consists of Infant's, Roy's ami
Mens Wear; also a general stock of Gentlemen s Eurn
isliing Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Stock*.
Sock.-, Su—penders. Ac. Also, a general assortment of
ll.it*. AA c arc prepared to take measures for nice suits,
ami furnish them on short notice ami warrant them a
good tit aud satisfactory in every respeet. In short, all
the goods -old by us will be warranted, and exchanged or
taken back if required. A\ c Hatter ourselves that we have
one of the best cutter-in the city, and some of the W-t
woikinen employed, and cau give satisfaction to tin public.
Reference of our firm can !>o had from Bonj. lit ntlcv,
AIU-it Chamhcrlin, L. Scarlc. Wm. K. Hatch, 11 B Little,
John F. Do a 11, L-qrs., Montrose, Pa.
Towanda. April !>. Is**;.
flUsuKaticons.
J . D. HUMPHREY
TS NOW RECEIVING ,iu exceMcnta-sortnmut of rent
J boy a, fwitii . children's ami mi-sr ' Horn's \ HtJOT
.'• ■">.<*>** life's Thread, Linings Mt „i Kiujj, )( r i
winch m- invite* public attention.
persons having uusuU!• •) account* or notes due
tlit- subscriber, are invited to make payment. Tb<>-,- con
venient may call on C. Frisbie, Esq. oV T. Humphrey. in
Orwell, previous to tlic l '>th of February next, .ittvi which
time delinquents may cxi>ert-{ferial invibaUun* to \i.il
Towanda. J. D. IIL'MI'HIiEV.
I'owaitda, January 0, 1K55.
\() EXCUSE FOR BAD Bit RAD !
-A- * If yon procure of DR. 11. C. POKTFK,
South store in tliv Ward House.
THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER
Equally adapted to l-oaves, Hot Rolls. Biscuit. Buckwheat
and otiiei Griddle Fake.-, Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet
fakes. Hatter for Dumplings, l'uddings, Pot pies, Ac. Ac-
Price 2*i cents. March 23.
NKW SPRING GOOD 6!
JOSKITI KIXHStiKRY lias just returned
'' from New York wltli an immense stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
for the early trade-, and those wishing to get their spring
clothing made up in season can lind the most choice ma
teriid- at his store. Towanda. March ti, lt£>6.
JOSEPH n 'owjcETT
IITOI'I.D respectfully annouiwe that he is again Wforo
> V the people w itli a large, rich and fa-liionaUc assort
incut of
FALL A XI) IVI XTE It GOODS,
to which the attention of the public i- in* it-il. bring con
fident that he can t!er inducements to f ASH pun haseiw
which w ill amply pay forati examination of his slock.
His stock of I.Aio KS DKKSS Goons is complete, consist
ing of corded, watoris], plain, black, changealile ami plaid
Silks ; plain and plaid Merinos : all wool Delaines ; plain
and lignri-d f aslimen-s: Monslin delaines, Pannettas,
challi Delaines. plain ami twilled Persian cloth, Debages,
Alpaceas. Ginghams. Prints, Ac,
At.so. SIIAWI.s —a large and magnificent assortment of
Hrocha Long and Square Shawls, plain woolen long uud
square do.
h.niiKs' Ct.oTtis —All colors, and.trimmings,
EMKROIDKIIIKS- The largest and cheapest assortment of
Ladies embroidered collars, sleeves. Itands and Hoimcings.
edgings and insertities, ever oft. ied for sale in Towonda.
Also, real thread, Siuvrua, bobbin and cotton edgings, all
widths and prices.
Y\ IIITK AND LINKS GOOIC?, of every description, and ot
uU qualities.
HOL'SK IT uxisniMi Goons—Double and single fold Da
masks of various kinds; embroidered and lace curtains,
all qualities : window -hades and trimming- ; bleached
ami unbleached table linens; napkins, colored table
spreads of various kinds, counterpane-, linen sheetings,
ro-e blankets, gilt cornices and pins, stair rod-. Ao. Ac.
GI.OVKS AND IIOSIKKT Kverj thing in this line lor La
dies. misses, children, men and boy-.
liuoAiici.oTii-. f A--IMKI:I s ami \'i STlNUS— lllack and
colored Cloths of every qaiity and price, plain and fancy
fassimercs, fancy velvets, plain and figured grennrdiue,
plain and figured silk, black satin and cashmere Vesting*,
and a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky jeans, sutti
netts. slits-]) greys. Ac.
DO.MKSTICS—Of every description, purchased at terv
close figures and oliered low. Flannels of every grade anil
color.
(AIO-KTINOS—AII qualities, ingrain and stair carpeting-,
oil cloths. Rush Mattings, Druggets. Ae.
VANKKK .NOTIONS—AImost everything in the line, whole
sale and retail.
HATS A (bo-s. —An a—oi-tment uiieqiialoil in Northern
Pennsylvania of Men-'A Hoys hats and caps, comprising
every variety of silk, brow n, jiearl and black fur Hats.—
Cloth. Plush and Fur Caps.
BOOTS A SUOKS— In this department there is, nor never
lias liven in Ibis market anything to eom|M-tc with tliis
stock, in quality, quantity and price, which it would be
greatly to the iuto-rv-t of every man, w oman and child to
examine who wishes to purchase-
In addition to the above enumerated articles there will
always be found a full assortment nfCroceries, Hardware,
( 'rockery and Glas-ware. Paints. Oils, and Dye Stuff's.
Leather and Shoe Findings, Ac.. Ac.
1 o lils old Friend- and < 'ustoiners, the snhseritieer would
take this method of expressing liis gratitude for their lil>e
ral patronage, hoping .-till to merit and receive it. and to
others would extend an invitation to examiut- his stock,
being confident he can make it for their interest to do so.
Towanda. Oct. 1, Ih.V> JOSEPH POWELL.
E. T. FOX
IS now receiving a fine stock of GItOCE
. HIES and PROVISION'S which will lie sold at the
very lowest price. He is al-o anxious to huv for CASH
any quantity of Butter. Egg-. Lard and good Wheat, at
tiie highe-t market price. \\ ill those who want to buy
r_who have produce to sell please give him a call?
\ NEW STOCK OF TEAS, warranted as
usual to give satisfaction, or the money returned.
Also, Sugar. < otfee. Molasses, and in fact most every
thing in the Grocery line, for sale cheap at FOX'S.
DRIED PEACHES, a few very nice ones,
also Dried Berries at FOX'S
rjASDLES, both Sperm and Tallow by the
\J box or pound, ::t FOX'S.
"COLOUR of different qualities, Corn Meal,
A. Bnm and Clop. Also some very extra Family
Flour warranted of superior quality for -ale at Ft i.VS.
MESB FORK, Cheese, Hants, Lard, Brooms,
ami an assortment of Wooden Ware at FOX'S.
I BUSHELS good Potatoes wanted
t ™ A * immediately at FOX'S.
IP XTRACTS for flavoring-, for sale cheap
!i at FOX'S.
IpRESH PEACHES and Tomatoes, in cans,
warranted perfectly fresh at FOX'S.
OB ANDES, Lentous, Nuts, Figs, Raisins,
Unities, Date-, Citron, and other fruit in their sea
soti at FOX'S.
FISH, in barrels, half barrels and
fv by the pound, at my 14 FOX'S.
BOOTS 6c SHOES 6c LEATHER..
Tl>. IIVMI'IIIIEY is just receiving a go
• nenil assortment of BOOTS A SHOES, suitable for
the spring trade.
Also.an excellent as-ortmcntof LEATHER.comprising
ISO sides Sole Leather, 93 sides I'pper, 200 Caif Skins,
together with u general stoed of Kip|is, Linings A Find
ings. Tuwuuda, April 3,ISMS.
11 Y BOXES more of the genuine CHEMI
1' ' CAE SOAP—also Fancy and common bar soap.for
sale cheap by K. T. FOX.
DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here
tofore existing between the undersigned in theium
| is-r business, is this day dissolved by mutual con-ent. All
persons indebted to the firm are required to settle their
accounts immediately with Charles Chaffee, who has as
-umwd to pav all debts due from said firm.
ANDREW WEBB.
Shesliequin, April 10, ls.iO. CHARLES CHAFFEE.
N K AV r GO O 1) S .
George Nichols
rS now receiving a very large and general assortment of
1 MKKf IIAXDIXE. among which may be louud a splen
did variety of plain and fancy Silk-. Tis-ue-, Bareges,
("hallies. Organdies. Fawns, Muslins, and other DRESS
GOODS ; crape -ilk. bps ha. stella. ca-hmere and printed
ShawN, Mantilla-. Window drapery. Linen and Entbroid
dcrcd edging-, -ilk. straw and fancy Bonnets; Bioad
cloth-. <'assiiucres, Ve-tings. and ail styles of Summer
Cloths, lints. Caps. Boots. Shoes. Carpctings, Crockery,
< Ila—ware, Drugs, Medicines, Dycstntt'-.t lils. Paints, Hard
ware. Iron. Nails, Glass, Wooden ware, Oroceries, Ac., all
of which will I*' soid on the most rea-oualdn terms for
cash or trade. Rome. May 11,
LIGHTNING RODS.
'"I'MIF suliscrils-r having had two years* i-xju-riciice in the
A Lightning Rml trade, in aitd aliont Philadelphia, has
now commenced the bu-im ss in Bradford and adjoining
Counties. He will do business near home, ami use noth
ing Imt the be-t article of Rod and Platiua points, all war
ranted sin h, and crc ti d in the infi-l perfect and substan
tial manner, and a- strictly ii|on sclentitic principles us
any line of tob-grash. Per-ous \\ i.-hiog their families and
property protected from this de-troying agent eau do so
by applying to the stilscriber at Leffaysville.
Ia Raysville, May 13, iNdti. " F. GREGORY.
LHSH.— No. 1 and 2 Mackerel and Codfish,
A 111 may It MFRCFR'S.
WOOL CASH FAID FOB WOOL,
TV at M. E. St )Lt IMOX'H Clothing Store, one I>>or
South of Mtrenr'a stoni, Towanda. May 20. lsAti.
4 CENEB AL ASSORTMENT of Boots
-* A A ShiM's and Findings now recei\ ing at
Aug. Ti, ls'iti. Ml MPHREV'S.
SOLE LEATHER. —.In-t m-eivinar an ex
cellent lot of superior SOLE. LEATHER, to which
public attention is respectfully invited.
Nov.'-".M5../.. J. D. HI'MPHRFY.
Shawls, Silks and Embroideries.
\ beautiful assortment of Broehe, Stella,
Silk. Thitn-t and Printed shawls; Black. Striped,
and riaid Silks ; Enibroidcretl Collars, t'ndersleew-,
Chima/.c-ttr.-. Rands, Edging and tu citings, will he found
at tne Store of H ?. MERCtIt.
April 3u, I.W.