Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 25, 1856, Image 3

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    i Wnldwiek. Wisconsin, on the 10th inst., by Rev. John
Huitun HORACE S. BRADLEY. Attorney at laiw, of
Mount Carroll. Illinois, to Miss JULIA M. GURLEY,
0 i the former place,
i, r rlington, on the 13th inst.. by C. F.Nichols, Esq.,
CHARLES LEWIS to Miss SYBIL SCOUTON, both
of Burlington.
DXS9,
. u i„. n s. December 16. of scarlet fever. EVALINE H.,
daughter of A=hcr and Lydia Huntington, iu the 18th
year of her age.
She passed away, suddenly and unexpectedly, after a
f hort illness of four days. She was of more than ordinary
talents and acquiremeuts, but no eulogy is necessary to
reclaim her worth. Parents, brothers and sisters, have
enshrined her in their heart's deepest affections. Posses
a iniud of high-toned thought and feeling, amiable
and kind in disposition, she was highly esteemed and be
loved by all who knew her.
Farewell! dearest sister; we know thou art blest,
In the realms of the Savior above :
Put we're sad and lonely, since thou'rt gone to thy rest,
And we share no more thy fond love.
In tthens, December 16th, of scarlet fever. DUDSON H.,
mm of James M. and Lydia T. Gates, aged 14 mouths.
In thi* borough. Monday morning. 22d instant, JOHN
BURGER, aged 53 years.
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Arrival and Departure of Mails.
WAVERLY— Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 12J P. M.
Departs do I do j
TUNK'N'K—Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 12 M. j
Departs do .IP. M. }
TROY—Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 7 P. M. '/
Departs do 7 A. M.
SHESHEQUIX—Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day, at BP. M. Departs, same days, at 6A. M.
CANTON'—Arrives Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at
Bl'.M. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, j
at 6 A. M.
MONTROSE—Arrives Monday. Wednesday and Friday,
st 7 I'. M. Imparts Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at 7 A. M.
I. A PORTE— Arrives Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at
2 P. M. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
at 12 M.
WELLSBURG —Arrives Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
at 4P. M. Departs Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 0 A. M.
EATON—Arrives Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 P. M.
Departs Tuesday and Friday, at 5 A. M.
The morning mails close"at s o'clock of the evening pre-
Mnit-i: the afternoon mails close at 11 h A. M.
July 21, 156. H. C. PORTER, P. M.
Towanda Market—Wholesale Prices.
lOrrected weekly by E.T. FOX, Dealer In Provisions and
Groceries, No. 1, Brick Row.]
Flour, (retail price,) {5 bbl $ 8 00 @ 8 50
P rk. do " .... 24 00 %
Wheat bushel,.... 1 37j<<t 1 50
Buckwheat " .... 44
Oat-, " 35 f{£
i .irn. 11 .... 56 <c£
|!- " 62 Cqi 624
pi'.tatoes, " .... 31
Pe:in. " . I 50 Gti .
Fried Apples " 1 (Kl (it, ....
Batter t? R' ... 17 20
Cheese " 8 frf 1"
Hainam! Shoulders, " k (n. 12j
I'rin! Peaches, " .... 12 (<i 16
brail Berries. 12 Of, 1(
Eggs dozen, 10 (•£
PV-- NEW YEAR'S BALI—A New Year's Ball
HJSr will he given at the •' VALLEY HOUSE," She
•lietjiiin. on THURSDAY, JAN. 1,1857, to which tliepub-
V is tv.iiK tfully invited.
bOltll AM A MOORE'S Full Band is engaged for one
Hail: KENDALL'S for the other. Supper at 10 o'clock.
Ev.-rv exertion will be made to have this one of the grund
r-t and most pleasant parties of the season. Bill $2.
I'cc. It). 1n"0. S. F. WASHBURN, Proprietor.
Ncui 'XbucrtiscnmUß.
WATCHES, JEWELRY
AN'D
FANCY GOODS.
\y A. CHA MHERLIN hns just returned
'' • from New-York with a verv extensive and beau
tiful assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
ttd FANCY GOODS, to which he invites the particular
Mention of his customers. You may find at his establish
mt Watches of every variety, at prices from $s to $l5O.
'■■ that every one cau lie suited. Please call and examine
tu -t- k.
i" lieniemlter the place—one door south of the Post
-05 --. west side of the public square.
I-wanda. Dee. 24, 1 5.",r,.
■ VOTICE.— Notice is hereby <riven. that the
' annual meeting of the stockholders of the BARC-
I OY RAIL BOAT) A COAL COMPANY will be held at
' Si' fi.f the said Company, in the city of Philadelphia.
■LMonday, January 12. 1857. at 12 o'clock, m., :t( which
J ■ ui;,| place an ELECTION will be held lor a President
1 m: twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year.
I 16. ls.id. GEORGE R. OAT. Secretary.
f'AUTlOX.—Whereas, my wife HELEN" L.
- lia- left my bed and board without any just cause or
I hereby forbid all ]ier*ons trusting heron
as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting af
ftlns date. ' TITUS A. DAN'KS.
Sfrißßhill, December 20, 1856.
I IRK INSURANCE.—The undersigned is
aftnt lor the following safe and reliable Companies:
Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa.
Capital, $200,000.
ft Mutual Insurance Co. . Ilarrisbtirg, Pi.
Capital, $200,000.
j irard Insurance Co. .. . Philadelphia, Pa
Capital, $300,000.
•'}£* Insure against loss or damage hv fire
teasojiable terms. Dwelling Houses, Furui
' Merchandize, Ac., and Farm Property
■ " 1 fur any length of time. All losses will he prompt
•;!<l - 3 C. S. RUSSELL,
"-nda, December 2,"., 18.56.
pORRESTER'S PLAYMATE—A Mag.
... /<"') and (with, begins its sixth volume in
f; l-'o. It is edited by MARK FORRESTER, the
, * r " n *riter i> r the young, who, the reading public
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~..' r ' ading matter almost wholly original.
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m re I ,rofltaM J t ' uk " ' n subscribing for the
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eD' ' y!, ing money may be sent at our risk, if
WILLIAM GUILD A CO..
V ?' ' I ( MI\S NOTlCE.—Notice is licre
" V'l. "L- P frson * indebted to the etate of
:-,j,deceased, late of Durell township.
"M 4 j_., t l '* payment, and all jx-rsons having dc
*lH present them duly authen
" ""Lwiieut.
JAMES R. IRVINE,
*••>,,, ..... ROBERT BULL.
Executor*.
''Tr.v." NOTlCE.—Notice is here-
S'A't'm \ r? i ,J ? tfKtainentary upon the estate
? th*| Wln /^ c 'd.Jate of Franklin tp.,have been
' ;rv h,.r,4.' SCr: ' ier ' persons indebted to said
*#• ha', i r '"l" , w t* l to make immediate payment,
"" ■ ■ *•!, '5 upon said estate to present
• f„ r settlement.
KANXV MARIA BALDWIN,
KUAN KLIN ANDREWS,
' - 1V,.; HORATIO W. HUGHS,
ifLol - ' ' Executor*.
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SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of sundry
writs of vend, exponas, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed. I shall
expose to public sale at the Court House in the borough
of Towanda, on Thursday, JANUARY 15th.at 1 o'clock
P. M., the following descriled lot piece or parcel of land
situate in Springfield twp., bounded north bv lands of L
Whipple and A. Wright, east by lands of C. Burgas south
by lands of A. Whipple, west by lands of L. Whipple con
taining 11 acres more or less. all improved, with a log
stable and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Spear vs. Joel Beekwitli.
i A ,LS°-Tt defendant's interest, being the undivided
Jo. the following described lot, piece or parcel of land
HftuaU in Springfield twp. bounded north by the public
highway leading from East Troy to Smithfteld. east by
the highway leading from the county road to Burlington,
south by land of Peter Perhamus, west by C. Dickenson,
containing 100 acres be the same more or less, all improv
ed, one framed house, one framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Spear vs. E H. Ketchum.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Spnnfield twp. bounded north by land of A. Wood
east by the highway, south and west bv land of J. U.
Grace, containing about 26 acres, more or less, about 16
acres improved, one slab shed and a few fruit trees there
on.
ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in
Springfield twp. bounded north by land of A. Cole. J. U.
Grace. L. Grace and T. Leonard, east by land of Russell
A oung, south by land of Ree-er and K. Young, west by J.
L. Grace and A. Wood, containing about 47 acres, more
or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house, one fram
ed baru and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Spear vs. James U. Grace. Jr.
i following described lot, piece or parcel of
lond situate in Wysox twp. beginning at the southwest
corner of A. Wickizer's lot ; thence south 80° east 104
and 3-10 perches to the northwest conier of X. Parks'lot:
thence south 1° west 129 perches to the south west cor
ner of said Parks' lot; thence north 89° west 104 3-10
perches to a white pine for a corner; thence north 1°
east 129 perches to the place of beginning, containing s4
acres and 17 perches more or less, about 20 acres improv
ed, a log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Burton
Kingsbury vs. George Lenox.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, 1
Towanda, Dec. 22,1856. {
*ir Notice is hereby given that an amount equal to the
costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when
struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to complv
with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offer
ed for sale. JOHN A. COPIMNG.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
o! Test Vend. Expo, issued out of the court of com
mon pleas of Susquehanna county, and to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the
borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY the loth dav of
January, 1957, at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following described
lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell twp.. Brail
ford co.. Pa., bounded north by land of 0. Chaffee, east
and south by lauds ot I. Potter, and west by the public
highway, containing 60 square rods more or less, all lui
proved, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. B. Marsh
4 Co. vs. T. G. liaight.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Towanda. Dec. 22, 1856.
Ip XEC I'TOR'S NOTICE.—AII iioi-en7in-
J debted to the estate of JOHN W. BE.SLEY, dee d.,
late of Columbia towusdip, are hereby notified that pay-'
ment must be made without delay, and all persons having
claims against said estate arc requested to present them
dulv authenticated for settlement.
A. SWE.VZK,
J. FRIES,
Decemlier 20,1856. Executors.
A Chance for Bargains !
, „ THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
the HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by her.
jll \ uJjL situate in Smitblield township, about two miles
111 iitS south of the centre, on the Burlington road. —
The lot contains TEN ACRES of land, pleas
ant Iv situated and well watered, upon which is a good
dwelling house, out buildings, and a spring of water,being
well adapted for dairv purposes.
Also, a large quantity of .HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
comprising almost evcrv article needed in a family. A
qantity of HA\ will also be sold.
For terms, which will be reasonable.enquire on the pre
mises of MARIA JANE BASSETT.
Smitbfield. Dec. 15, 1856.
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ifljjfo M U SIC IM U SIC! MUSIC!
MIL BECKER,
W Has the honor to announce to his scholars and pa
trons general!}', that he will return to his former duties 111
the course of two or three weeks, and. having during his
stay in Philadelphia, enjoyed the musical acquaintance of
the most eminent performers, both vocal and instrumen
tal. with whom he had frequently the honor to perform,
he hopes t> be able to give entire satisfaction to those w ho
wish to patronize him during the coming session, aud will
pay particular attention to the
SINGING SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Persons wishing to take lessons w'H please leave their
names at either of the following places :
Towauda Mr. Dittrich's ;
Wysox Dr. Ingham's or Mr. Laning's ;
Durell J. M. Bishop's;
Monroeton Mr. Hornet s or Mr. Mullen's ;
Greenwood Mr. Xaglee's ;
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A NTH R A CITE COAL—SO Tons Red
JAL. Ash Shainokin, stove and small egg.
60 tons Pittston small egg for stoves.
20 tons lump coal for foundry purpose*,
For gale by det 10 BAILEE A KEVINS.
inn R,tLS COMMON* SALT; 10 Id,ls.
1' j\J Rock Salt for packing salt, just received l,y
PEC, W. 1856. BAILEY A KEVINS.
/~I AY l*G A GROUND PLASTER—IOO
V J tons for sale by BAILEY A N'EVIN'S.
lMctice Highly Important to Many!
THE subscriber takes this method of notifying those in
debted to him that all notes, accounts and judgments
of more than six nonths standing, must be paid immedi
ate! V and without further notice. lie earnestly hopes that
he shall not l>e compelled to enforce collection from any,
but he will be under the necessity of doing so, unless pay
ments are actually made before the Ist day of Jan'y next..
Towanda, Dec. 3, 1856. JOSEPH POM' FEE.
A CARD-VERY SHORT.
OUR FRIENDS are invited to examine the
most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS ever
offered in Towanda, and if experience in the purchase of
Goods is worth anything, those who favor us .shall have
the advantage of it.
Among the novelties of our assortment, we offer REA
DY-MADE CLOTHING without a seam; as also other
Clothing. Ladies' Cloth Talmas and eloth for making
the same. A large assortment of Dress Trimming* and
other thing' too numerous to mention.
To the farmers we would say, that we can supply them
GROUND PLASTER cheaper than they can get it to go
abroad.
Nov. 25,1966. MONT AX YES.
BARCLAY COAL—THE BARCLAY
RAIL RO \l> AND COAL COMPANY have now on
hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA,
a large supply of tneir coal, at
$3 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, aud
$3 50 per ton for Raked Coal.
Apply for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BLACK. Coal
will also be sold at THE MINES at
$2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and
$2 50 per ton for Baked Coal.
A litif ral discount will lw made on sales bv the boat load.
<'. ;;O. !-•>•; ED "• D "5 ERTON. Preeidmt.
fflisccUaucone.
TIIE TRIBUNE FOR 1857.
The Election is past, and its results proves that the
work devolved on the Republican partv is not vet com
pleted. In all the Eastern and Northern portions of the
country—in New-England. New York.Ohio and the North-
West—the Republican banner floats in triumph : while in
Southern Jersey. Pennsylvania. Indiana and Illinois—in
short, wherever few newspapers are taken, and where
common schools are too new and too feeble to huve edu
cated the present generation of voters—the black flag of
Slavery obstructs the sunshine. A stranger to America
might distinguish those portions of our country most
blessed with Education, Intelligence, Thrill and Virtue,
by scanning the returns of the Presidential contest of 156.
We have failed of present success, not liecause the Peo
ple are against us, but because that large portion who did
not hear or read the argument and do not know what
were the real uucstions at issue, went almost solid against
us. reversing the verdict which the great majority of the
educated and intelligent endeavored to pronounce.
These facts indicate the path of pressing dutv. With
no unmanly repinings over what is irrevocable— with no
abatement of heart or hope liecause the triumph of Liber
ty in her new ordeal is not won at the Long Island ami
White Plains of her struggle—with no shadow of regret
that the responsibility of governing is not confided to her
champions before the People were fully ready to sustain
them—we begin afresh the work of diffusing that vital
truth which, in regard to the concerns of this world as
well as of the next, makes Free indeed. Now. in the
Slave Power's heyday of victory, when its ministers and
servitors are gathering and plotting to make the most of
their triumph and " crush out" the spirit which they vain
ly believe to be crucified and entombed—now, when the
taint-hearted or cold-hearted who lately basked in the
sunshine of our premature hopes are hauling off to repair
damages and talking of abandoning the rugged arena of
Politics (for more qiiiet and flowery fields—now, in this
hour of weariness and shadow, THE TKIHCNE renews its
vows of eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over
the bodies or souls ot men—to the shameful assumption
that the benighted and feeble, whether in soul or body,
are to be regarded and treated as the convenience or the
prey of their wiser or stronger brethren—to the domina
tion of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires or plan
tations—to the enslavers of cities and kingdoms in Europe
or the breeders of children for the auction-block and the 1
cotton-field in Virginia or Alabama.
The doctrine that no human being was ever created for
the benefit or advantage of another—that all service be
tween man and man should be free and reciprocal that
the laborer should tint toil and sweat to pamper others'
pride or minister to others' luxury, but for the sustenance
and comfort of those near and dear to him—is destined to
certain triumph. It must prevail, for God reigns, and
Earth was not created to be a tlu-atre of injustice, oppres
sion and misery for ever, it must triumph ; for all true
prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine Vie nig
nity imperatively requires it. It must triumph : for De
mocratic America cannot always remain the scoff of aris
tocrats and the shame of reformers and liberals through
out the Old World. It must triumph ; for Mail's history
is not a chaos or a riddle, but everywhere instinct with
meaning ; and no heroic effort ever'failed of its effect—no
drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain.
But even if we Republicans were disposed to fold our
arms in slumber our adversaries would not permit it. They
are busv to-day in lengthening their cords and strength
ening their stakes with a vigilance and activity which re
veals a consciousness on their part that their dominion
must be made sure forthwith or their sceptre will have
forever departed. To-day, myrmidoms of the Slave Pow
er threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped
in the heart of Central America and waging a war of ex
termination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty Re
publics, while it by turns leers and scowls at Cuba, while
its most ruthless bands are precipitated on devoted Kan
sas, under the protection and smiles of the Federal Ad
ministration. Even as we write, the telegraph informs
us that twenty Free-State men, guilty of attempting to
defend their homes against the rapine and violence of Bu
foril's and Titus' blood-thirsty bandits, have la-en convic
ted by Eecompte's Court of manslaughter! and sentenced
to five years' imprisonment at hard labor as felons. This
is but a fair specimen of what has long passed for "jus
tice" in Kansas- -a justice which takes the criminals into
pay and aids them iu bunting down, plundering and
" wiping out" the innocent, whom it consigns to the
State prison if they are ever goaded into the madness oi
resisting their oppressors. Such crimes and wrongs a
unhappy Kansas has for twelve months endured, even
Hungary or Poland has never known : and the Power at
whose instigation these villainies were and are perpctra
ted sits enthroned in the White House, and has just
achieved another four years' ascendancy in the Federal
Government. Who, in view of these facts, can say that
Republicans may now pile their arms, even for an hour
THE TIIIBPNF will be, as it has been, a Political Jour
nal—avowedly, though uot exclusively so. It recognizes
the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in
| deadly conflict, and that in the result one of them must
i lose all control over the Federal Government. But. while
i it gives prominence and emphasis to the discussion and
[ elucidation of the great issue of the day. it sinks none ol
the characteristics of a Business and Family Newspaper.
The proceedings of Congress, like those in Kansas, will
be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps of
! Correspondents, while from London, Paris. Constantino
ple, Havana. San Francisco, All<any and other centres ot
interest, our special advices will lie. as they have been,
fresh and reliable. A member of our Editorial corji* —
Bayard Taylor—is now iu Northern Europe, and will
spend the Winter iu Sweden, Lapland. Russia, thence
making his way next season across SiU-ria and Tartary
to the month of the Amour, and thence homeward by tlfe
Pacific and California, unless some change of route shall
promise greater interest and profit to our readers, for
whom al -tie lie will write regularly throughout his adven
turous journey, which is likely to require two years for
its completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lec
tures, Public Meetings, Ac., will be full and reliable, and
our Foreign and Domestic News made up with a careful
regard to the condensation into our ample columns of the
greatest amount of intelligence that is consistent with
the use of type of a generous size. In short, if we fail to
make THE TBICINK worth its cost, it shall not be for want
of expenditure or effort.
If it be deemed desirable by Republicans that TIIE TKI-
P.CNE should lie circulated in their several localities, we
urge tlicin to see that Clubs be made up and forwarded
in due season. The Postmasters arc semi-officially ad
monished not to aid our circulation, but to urge instead
that of journals deemed " sound" and " National" by the
compatriots of Atchison and Striugfellow. We ask live
Republicans everywhere to take care that these efforts lie
not effectual to quench the light of Freedom in the mur
ky mists of Slavery.
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NEW STORE
4<D<DIDB
HUMPHREY A WICK H AM are now receiving in their
New Store, West side of the public squaic, a large
and well selected stock of
FOREIGS
Ay I)
DOMESTIC
Dlt V GOODS.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, 4-C.
BOOTS AND SHOES In great variety and style, com
prising Ladies' Misses' and t hildrens' Gaiters—Bootees,
Buskins and Slippers ; Gents', boys'. Youths' and Chil
drens' Boots, Brogatis and Shoes, both Eastern and home
manufactured. A general assortment of Gents' Ladies'
and childrens' overshoes, Rubber Boots, Ac.
A full assortment of Boot and Shoe Findings, Sole and
Upper leather, Calf and Kip skins, Morocco Linings and
Lacc leather.
Towanda, Nov. 25, 1856.
LOST —Between Towanila and D. M. Bull's
Farm, in North Towanda, on the 17th inst., a small
leather wallet, containing about one dollar in silver
change, a note ot S3O dated May. 1855, given by me to
I). M. Bull, and some other papers. The finder is reques
ted to leave the same at the office of the Bradford Repor
ter, or return it to me. J ERE VANDERMARIv.
N. B. I also offer for sale THREE HORSES, which will
be disposed of very cheap, and to which I invite the at
tention of t hose wishing to purchase.
Monroe, Nov. 25, J. s*.
£<goL
LW ECU TORS NOTlCE—Notice is here-
I j by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
ELIJAH WHITEHEAD, deceased, late of PIKE town
ship, are requested to i-ake payment without delay;
t hose having demands against said estate will present the 111
duly authenticated for settlement.
Nov. 16, 1650. IRENE WHITHEAD, Executrix.
\ DMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons in-
JTL del .ted to the estate of JOS. CONGDON. deed,
late of Litchfield township, are hereby notified to make
payment without delay, and all persons having demands
against said estate are requested to present them duly au
thenticated for settlement. SAMUEL DAVIDSON.
Nov. 25, 1*56. Administrator.
ADM IXI STRATH IX NOTICE^NoDcc
is herebv given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of WAfiREN WILLIAMS, dee'd, late of Troy
twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
BETSEY WILLIAMS.
Oct. 21 1856. Administratrix.
\ PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK —Notke
A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Luther UhafTee deceased, late .of Orwell twp.,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay;
and all persons having claims against said estate will
please'preseut them duly authenticated for settlement.
C'. G. GRIDLEY,
Oct. 27, 1856. Administrator.
i I).M IXISTR ATOIVS NOTlCE.—Notice
1V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate ot Philander M. Hosiey, dee'd, late of Springfield twp.
are herebv requested to make payment without de
lay; mid all persona having claims against said e-tutewill
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
Oct. 25,1 *56. HULDAH HUSLEY, Administratrix.
\ DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.— Notice j
-eV is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Peter Cron, dee'd. lute of Standing Stone, are re
quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons
having claims against said estate, must present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
JOSIAH RINKBOLD,
Nov. 25 1556. Administrator.
A DMINISTRAIOR'S NOTICE —Noli^c
-sIL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of W.M. CHILSON, late of Smithtield twp., dee'd. are
requested to make payment without delay; and all per
sons having claims against said estate, must present them
duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber.
RUFUSC. HOSLEY,
Nov. 25, 1150. Administrator.
\ DM I NISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
it- is hereby given, that all persons iudelited to the es
tate of Ei'HR AIM BOARD MAN. late of Windham town
ship, dee d., are requested to make payment without de
lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please pre-eut them duly authenticated for settlement.
Dee.1,1856. WM. BOARDIfAN, Administrator.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By vta
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on
SAri RDAI January 4. 1*57, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a cer
tain liouse and lot situated in the borough of Canton, and
late the estate of Malvina A.Rogers, dee'd. hounded as
follows—Beginning at a post on Union str< et.66 feet west
from the comer of Union and Centre street, the same 1m- :
ing the south west corner of lot No. 81, thenee northerly i
on the division line of Nos. SI and 80, 150 feet to lot No.
sit. thence westerly along the Hue of said lot No. 83, SO j
feet to a post, thence southerly on the division line of No ;
7o and so, 150 feet to Centre street, thenee easterly along |
the line of said street, SO feet to the place of beginning. !
The same being bit No. 80, in the new village plot of Can- :
ton. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Dec. 10. l*st>. S. It. LATHROP. Administrator. I
A DM I NISTR ATOR'S S A virtue '
W of an order issued by the Orphans' Court "of Brad- !
ford county, will lie sold on Wednesday, 24th Dec. next.at
1 o'clock. P. M.. on the premises, a lot of land situate in
Pike twp., bounded north by lands of Edward Cran all,
••ast by land* of P. Bostwick, south by R. W. Cool laugh,
west by Wyalusing creek, containing about so .acres, and
I '".O acres improved with good buildings thereon.
ALSO—Another lot of land situate in said township,
bounded north by lands of Seth Blakesley, jr.. cast by
lauds in possession of James Featherby, south by lands
>f J. Burroughs, and west by P. Bostwick, containing
about 23 acres, all unimproved.
CHANDLER BIXBY,
Administrator of Edmund Saunders, dee'd.
Decernler 1, 1858.
OTK'E to Delinquent Collectors, Dealers
1.1 in Merchandize, Patent Medicines, Ac., and Keep
ers of Eating Houses and Distilleries :
The several delinquent collectors of the County of Brad
ford previous to 1856, are hereby notified that unless their
duplicates of State and County taxes are settled bv the
10th of December next, the amount due thereon wfll be
left with the proper officers for collection. Al*o. all deal
ers in Merchandize, Patent Medicines. Ac., and keepers of
Eating Houses and distilleries, who have not taken their
Licenses, are required to take the -ante by 10th Decrihilier
next, or they will Is- left with a Justice "of the pence for
i collection, agreeable to the Act of Assembly in such eases
> made and provided. E. C. KELLOGG, 'Treasurer.
\ Towanda, Nov. 10. 1856 Per N. J. KKKI.KII. Deputy.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mailer of
a. A the estate of J. J. t far ford, dee'd. In the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed iv ai.! Court to
distribute funds in the Lands of the administrators of said
estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his
office in the borough of Towanda, on Friday, the 30th day
of January. 1857. at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which
time and place all persons are required to present their
claims or cl-e be forever debarred from said fund.
Dec. 15,1850. _ _ G. H. WATKIXS. Auditor.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of
Js\. the estate of Isaac Roscncrantz, dee'd In the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
I gThe undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to
1 di-tribute funds in the hands of tiie administrator of said
estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his
| office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 2d duv
I of February, 1*57. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which
; time and place all persons interested are required to pre
! sent their claims or else lie forever deliarred from said fund.
I 115. 1858. G. H. WATKIXS. Auditor.
A L DI TOR S NOTICE.— In the nutter of
j A. V the estate of IVin. Decker, dee'd. In the Orphans'
i Court of Bradford County
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor
j appointed by said Court, to distribute funds in the hands
jof tlie Executor of the said estate, will attend to the
j duties of lii* appointment.at the house of B. B. Tnttle, in
| Smitlifield, on Saturday the 24th day of January. 1857, at 2
| o'clock. P. M.. when and where all persons having claims
j upon said funds must present them, else forever be de
| barred from the same.
Dec. 27. 1856. 11. B. M'KEAN, Auditor.
| A EDITORS' NOTICE— //. J. Mad ill, tr
1\ ecutor of Alerander .Mad ill, deed., vs. Ifdliam
Carl. In the court of Common l'leas of Bradford Co. No.
51! L September T. 1*52.
The under-igned Auditor appointed by said Court, to
distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's
real estate, wiil attend to the duties assignedliim at his
office in thebnro' of Towanda, on Thursday, the 2nth day
of January, A. D. 1857, at onejo'clock in tiie afternoon
when and where al! persons having claim* arc requested
to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom.
Dec. 15, 1858. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor.
1 I DITOR'S NOTICE.— In the natter of
J. V. the estate of H. J. Stone and the minor heirs of It.
S. Hot comb, dee'd. In the Orphans' Court ot Bradford
county.
The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to
distribute funds in the hands of the trustee raised by the
sale of real e-tate, will attend to the duties of"hi* appoint
ment at the office of Adams A Overton, in Towauda boro'
on Thursday the 20th day of January, A. D. 1857, at one
o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested are
requested to attend, or be forever debarred front any
share of said fund. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor.
Towanda. Dec. 23, 1856.
OR PIIA N S COUUT SALE -By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty, will lie exposed to public sale on the premises, on
Saturday the 24th day of January next, at 1 o'clock, P.
M., the following property —
All the ilecedant's interest in a piece or parcel of land
situate in the townships of Smithtield. Springfield and
Ridgliery, containing about ninety-eight acres ot land and
bounded" on the north by lands of John S. Johnson. Win.
; Leonard and Michael IJacey, on the east by lands of Orrin
| Wilcox, on the south by lands of Satnucl Gates,and on the
west by lands of Bcnj. Brown, about forty acres improved
with a log house thereon, late the property of Wm. Chil
soii, deceased.
Terms made known on the dnv of sale.
Dec. 15,1556. RUKUS C. HOSLEY, Adm'r.
"NEW firm
AND
NEW FALL GOODS.
THE FIRM OF MOXTANYES * CO. has been dis
solved by mutual consent. WM. A. ROCKWELL
having withdrawn. The business will hereafter be con
ducted uuder the name of MOXTANYES*-having asso
ciated with the firm J. I>. MONTAXYK Jr., and F. P. Mox-
T.INYIS. We trust with our present facilities for the pur
chase of Goods, that we can make it an object for CASH
CUSTOMERS to examine our stock, which has been laid
in with great care to suit the fall trade-
OA* AH accounts due the old firm, as also notes thai
are due, are erjieeted to be paid without farther notice.
August 25, 1858. MOXTANYES.
FIESH PEACHES ami Touio toco, iu cans,
ucrrautcd p rfertly frcili .it FOX'S.
jftisccUa cons.
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IKON AND STOVK STORE.
x-v /Wholesale and Retail llealcrs '
6 n Hardware and Stores, Iron
Ji A 'lll II "d Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints
and Oils, Hou-e Trimmings
wtfnjfjjjTiiflpinTflKßkind*"fCarriage trimming-,
HpfflHttßK;'! j ! ! |EB| .Seat Cloths ami l-o.es, Carriage
Sulkcy and Seat Springs, Car
'XjgSSf I .enters' and Joiners' l'ianes.
Angers, Chisels and ai!
and Circular Saws, Blacksmith
J Hammers Riid Screw Plates.
Axes. Broad Harrow.* Lath and Hand Hatchets—Oalde,
Log, Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels
and Spades.
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY—Shears and rscis
sors. Edge Tools of nil kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettle*.
Shovel and Tongues, Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Pails.
Mops and Witshbixirds, and all other kinds of house keep
ing implements.
In the HARPWARE line, Bras*. Brittania. Jnppaned
and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Band. Scroll
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail I tods, Ac. Pumps.
l*ad Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works.
Patent, Stretched leather Belting and String Leather,
and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that
we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac
turers and importers. including the largest assortment
and greatest variety of
BTOVSS
Coal and Wood Cooking. C oal and Wood Parlor, Dlning-
Hoom, Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern
Pennsylvania or Southern New York : all of which we
are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low
rates. and on as good TI:KMS as can b found this side of
New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought
of first hands and in full packages and large quantities,
that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and
Dry Coods dealers, that will enable us to sell from 5 to
15 per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we
shall oiler to auy who will favor us with a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows
always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job
Work done to order, on short notice and warranted.
Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARD
WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op
posite Tracy A Moore's, Main street, iu the new Wood
Building, lettered ull over.
drain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania
and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Feathers and Bees
wax wanted for goods.
10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price
in CASH will be paid.
I). C. H ALL. C. S. RUSSELL.
Towauda, Oct. 25. 1856.
2STEW FALL
WINTER " GOODS:
BKINGSBERY & SON, bee leave to
• call the attention ot their friends and customers, as
well as all others wishing to buy (roods Cheap, to their
well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-GOODS,
consisting of a great variety of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Silks, Shawls, Paramettas, French Merinos, Cashmere,
Wool Plaids, Wool DeLaines, Ac. Also, a choice selec
tion of Meriinac, Choceco and other styles of fast colored
Prints.
A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions,
Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, White Goods, Ac.
Denims, Ticks. Drills, Linens. Cambrics, Bleached and
Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Butts, Twine, Car
pet Warp. Ac.
In addition to the above articles, there will always he
found a full assortment of GROCERIES, Crockery and
Glass Ware ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Nails, Fish,
Paints. Tubs. Mutts. Ac.
Returning individually our thanks for past patronage,
we would as a linn, respectfully ask the attention of our
old customers and the public generally, to on inspection
of our extensive New Fail and Winter .Stock.
Towanda, Sept. 10.1856.
TOWANDA FOUNDRY.
j rjiHE subscriber continues to carry on the
JL Foundry business in Towanda. at.d is prepared to
do all kinds of work in his line on short notice, and in a
workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to
order Plows. Stoves. Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon
lio.xes, und any article of cast iron that may be required.
Turning and fitting up work will be done on short notice
and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase
Stoves of any kind will find it much to their advantage
to buy at the Foundry, as they can lie repair*d much
cheaper. Please call and examine before purchasing else
where. Old cast irou and Grain taken in payment. —
Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mercer's Block.
ty 1 would also say to those having accounts stand
ing over six mouths, that they must be settled without
delay, and those having notes that are due will do v ell to
pay "up and save cost. JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 22, 1850.
A FARM TOR SALE
JN Ridgbery towu.-hip, about half a mile from the pub
lic house of B. P. Buck, containing about one hundred
acres, sixty acres improved, of which is bottom land with
a comfortable log house and frame barn. Enquire of the
subscriber upon the premises. M. CHAMBERLAIN.
October 22. ls.-..
X I-:\Y FALL
WINTER " GOODS.
THE subscriber is now receiving a large stork of FALL
ami WINTER GOODS, which hr respectfully invites
the public to examine. JOSEPH KINGSBURY.
Towanda, October li, 1*36.
FALL GOODS."
HS. MKRCUR is now reocivitijr a large
• Stork of FALL GOODS, to which the attentionof
the public is requested.
Towanda. Sept. It!, 1536.
IIE ID O M
OR
IS aid to be the inevitable result of the coming election:
it is also said that this glorious Union is in danger : lie
that as it may, we know that a terrible storm is gathering
in the political heavens, which will soon burst upon lis in
all its maddened fury. Rut we would say to the citizens
of Bradford, heed it not : it will pass harmlessly by. Soon
however, storms of a different nature w ill gatlier in a
wintry sky. which will came you to tremble like an aspen,
unless you procure the necessary protection. Now , it is
these kinds of storms that we propose to prepare you t >
meet. We have just received an extensive and splcudid
assortment oi
DRY GOODS AXD CLOTHIXG
for the FALL TRADE, which we will sell at New-York
city prices. Our motto is. •• tj.iick sales and sw ill proiits."
THE LADIES
Will find in our assortment an endless variety all the
goods they need. Our shelves and drawer- aro crowded
with articles for their 11 sc. We call special attention to
our nerc style* of FANCY SILKS, the finest the market
affords. SHAWLS, broche. lia\ state and cashmere, pi
all -izos and qualities. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French.
English and American Merinos, plaid and striped De
Laines. plain and figured Alpaceas: in fact everything
usually kept in Dry Good spires. First-rate ealieo at <,
cents jar yard. good muslin at a A cents. A fine assort
ment of BoNXEi'S, Indies ('oiiar*. Underalecvt* Hand
kerchieft, Laces Embroideries, Glove*, Hosiery. 3*c.
Our Clothing- Department
Is replete with fashionable goods ; Overcoat-from ft to
*2O, business coats from |3 to fIA, Vests a!! prices, pants
from $2 to $!, A general assortment of underclotbiug.
collars, Ac. CLOTHING made to order if required, and
upon the shortest notice.
tti" Don't forget the place, in Patton's new block, cor
ner Bridge and Slain streets.
GI'TTEXBUKG, ROSEXB.UM & C O.
Towanda. September 3, ltc'f..
Cash paid for Pelts & Wool,
AT SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE,
Towanda, September 3,
' cheapest assortment this side of the Empire City may
befAUlid at je'2't TRAOY A- MOORE'S
O TONS SUGARS—Brown, Refined, Pow-
O dered, Crushed and Granulated : Molasses. Byrup. Rio
and Java Cotter. Kiev, Salwratus, Ginger, Sperm" Candles,
llicc. Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for
sale cheap at juneh FOX'S.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!!
A T THE ATHENS NURSERY —Weof-
J.\- for for sale this Fall a flr-t rate assortment of Ap
ple. Pear, Cherry, Peach, Plum and Ornamental Trees,
of all the 1 >est varieties. We call especial attention to
our apple trees. They are 3 years old. aud un-ii|M*-td by |
any iu the market, terms rwasonnb.e. Orders should be
sent In soon. Catalogues sent on application.
FORD 4 PERKINS.
At,ems— 0. D. Bartlett. Towanda : Horace Ueatli, U| I
ster: George H' jth, Burlington : 11. Pect. Smithfield ;
H. W. Frown ,g. Rome ; cj L'oam . M iudb-iji. J
flUsceilancons.
IJST OF LETTERS in the Fost-
J office at Towanda. Novimber l.">, lßf>C.
Albr > Jemux.. Jones .lames M
Butler Emily A Misa X .! ne* ( Uisenea
Human John Kellum Samuel 2d
Rarton Henry. Kennedy 11 M
Brunaon Wm. lotshe Robert H
Bush Calvin. Lake D J
Bowman C M Mlm Leonard C n
Barne* Wm. Mace H H
Browning G W. Mecknrr flenry
Bendett S Esq. Mills H J
Bemuse M.rrtju. Moore Amelia
Rills Otiev C. M'Nully Mary
Bcr.nia Thomas. Mcnarili A E
Broderick Mary. Marshall Celiiida
(lorwin Stephen 0. Miller Richard
C'nnnel John. Spang Mann
(levclund J <". Newell Stephen
Corhit Robert 11. Pelaer Wm
Co ale Sarah Jane. Peiiner J F
Collins Bridget. Post Jane
Chapman Christiana. Prin Ferdinand
Calif George Clinton. Pennepackcr Amanda
Liana Luther. Parish Joseph
Dill Samuel. Richardson Mary
Dodge Harriet Itohison Wm
Dea-y Wm R„sc 0 W
Dillaiotlier Martha Randall. Farnsworth A Co
Duboy Hannah Rutty Christy
Deihl Mary liothwell Robert
Esterly Frank lUeder Hellin A
Kngli-h Emily Sullivan S Ellen
Funis Levi Sullivan Daniel
Freeze Jacob Smith C< rrell It
Fanar Eliab Santec C M Miss
Green Nathan Smith Wm.
Griffin Maurice Si-sou Wright
lioaglaiid Andrew E 4 Sharp Walter B
Hedding E G Tracy Susan A
Hove Mary E Taylor E G Mrs.
Hays Robert Towner l.evi W
Humphrey* Dr. Erich F H Rev
Hardin I'. Walkiiis Adulpbu*
Hurt on Wm P Wooster C
Horton R D Woodruff'Jared
Hardin S P Wells J R
Heath Barthey Whitney L
Hager P Mrs Wuman Orlando ,
Hine Sarah K Vockle John George
Isbel Levi Zellerbach Anthony
Persons calling f.ir any of these letters will mention
they are advertised. 11. C. PORTER. I'. M.
OHANUES, Lemons, Nuts, Fifrs, liaising,
ltruaes, Dates, Citron, and other fruit in their sea
son at FOX'S.
YV'HITE FISH, in barrels, half barrels and
T * by the pound, at rovlt FOX'S.
T A DIES' INDIA RUBBER GLOVES,
1J at tie- store of H. s. 11KBCPB.
C^ANDY —A lar<rp st(a k always on hand
J and -add at wholesale at jadiars' prices at FOX'S.
/CARRIAGE ROWS A FELLOES for
v J .ale at Wholesale or retail by 11. S. MERCER.
HISNtC )\A J,
MRS. MASON has removed her Miilinory
establishment to oue door south of B. Kingsbury A
Son's Store, (formerly Chambcrlin's Jewelry Store) wlu re
she ha-openedlarge assortment of MILLINER V GOODS
She invites the ladies to call and examine her stock.
Towanda, October 22, KB.
Lawns, Shallis, Bareges, dec.
THE lioeSt assortineiit in town of French and
American Lawns, Fieneh. Scotch and American
Ginghams. Challis, Bareges. Brilliants and Prints ;-t
April 3d, 1856. w MERCER'S.
Another Large Arrival of
NEW SPLINT; GOODS!
HS. MERCER is now receiving tiie largest, best as
. sorted, and most desirable sto< k of Goods that has
vet been offered in T-wanda. Consisting of every variety
of SA RLE A SD FA SC YIJR 1" GOODS, Hardwari,
(Jrockery and Class tcarc, Hoots end Shoes,
llats, Caps, St a a%c Goods, Carpels, Mat
tings, Wocdcn-irarc, Groceries, j'aints,
11 indole- Glass, Oils, A a Us, Iron,
Steel, Fi-sh. Leather, Ac. <S c.
which will le sold at wholesale r retail at very low pri
ces. The public are very respectfully requested to exam
ine the Stock.
Towanda, April 24. 1856.
GOODRICH e< CO.,
OWEGO, NT. Y.
4 RE now in receipt of and opening the choicest and
J\ most desirable stock of
Sfaple and Fancy Dry Good*,
to which they have ever had the pleasure of calling the
attention of the community. O.u took i- very large, and
selected with great care and acknowledged good taste, and
is particularly adapted to the wauU ol this and the sur
rounding sections. Our st eh of
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies, Parasols, Cloths, Cassi meres, Ye stings,
Domestics, Shirtings, Linens, Prints,
Hosiery and Shaiels, Jv.
and numberless othtr articles makes our assortment Letter
than any other in this vicinity, nit of which will he sold
as cheap, and many article* cheaper, than at any otheres-
UMishoicut. to ail of which wt invite the inspection of
\ purchasers, as being in every respect worthy of their ct
. tention.
i Those who may favor us with a eall may be assurr d that
no article wi'.l be recommended more highly than its rnc-
I rits will admit of.
I OwegQ. May h Is.Mi. G. B. GOODRICH A CO.
Watches, Jetve ry and Fancy Goods.
\AI. WARNER lias just received a lar<re
and splendid assortment of WATCHES, JEWEL
! 11V A FANCY GOODS, which ore offered for sale on the
| lowest terms. Call at Warner's, Main st. above Bridge.
Towanda, July 8,1806.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
TIIE subscriber calls attention of the pub
lic to his SPRING STOCK OF GOODS comprising
| the usual variety, and which will be sold at the h>wo-i
| possible rates for cash. O. D. BAUTLETT.
j T ivvanda. April 24.
[BOOTS dL SHOES & LEATHER.
JD. lIUMPH J- '* is just receiving a tre
• neral assort xsOOTS A .SHOES, suitable for
j the spring trad
j Also, an excellent assortment of LE ATHER, comprising
j I>Qsides Sole Leather. !W sides Upper, 20(1 ('all Skins,
j together with u general stood of Kipps, Linings A Find-
I ings. Towanda, April 3, LC6.
| DISII. - No. 1 and 2 Mackerel and Codfish,
j .A at may 1 4 MERCER'S.
j WOOL -CASH PAID FOR WOOL,
I T t at M. E. SOLOMON'S Clothing Store, one door
| South of M'-rcur's -torJ. Towanda. May 20. ls.'.c.
j T7XTRACTS for flavoring, fur sale cheap
j iJ at FOX'S.
If ACKINAW TROUT— Some rery line
; a.J. ones in hall barrels, also Mackcrt 1 in half and quar
ter barrels, at }M KG VS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
IN eon-i'tcrutlnu of the liberal patronage with which we
have been favored since we commenced business in
i this place, we tender to the citizens ul Towanda and sur
rounding country our -im-ere thanks, and hopt I v selling
at prices SI'RPIItISiNGI.Y LtlW, to make it profitable to
all who may favor its with a all.
We are -<■ clvcd keep pa-a- with the progressive spirit
! of the age in which we live, by offering for sale
Goods cf the Latest Sylcs,
at prices that actually alarm the proprietors iff olrl-fash
' met! Stores ; I Ley being -rip ohd in the high-price prin
ciple. --r rather in the prices ot <>!. l time- —will not lower
their demands ; but. in a vvv iiappy manner, warn their
customer* in t to meddle w itlt tbc-Goods at the New Stop .
(at the same time f xhibiting ni .c'o concern lor their wel
'are.l for they know that none l*t damaged Good* can
be so'ui -ii very h-w.
Wc Jo not intend to s-SI damaged Good*, but if any
nrove to be so, oi. arc not what we represent them to be.
return them and ivcctvc th.e nionev paid for them. Wc
! now otkr our ESTIFF SIMMER STOCK AT
srrr.r loiter trices tuax ever.
Sone of our Dress Good*, our remaining -tork of Ron
net- and Bonnet Primming* we will *• H at ( (4.ST.
We have a line ht of Shawl-, Mantillas. Window Dra
perv, Siihs. Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edgingand In
-erting. Ac., Ac.
Wf-itse |,repn'(d to .-end for any article in our line that
we have nit on hand. Our assortment of
READ V- MAD K i ' LOT HI X< I,
is complete - -cannot be surpassed by any other e.-fnbli-h
--ment iii Northern Pennsylvania. Call and examine our
Goods—seeing is lielieviug.
GETTEVBERG, ROSENB \EM A CO.
Towanda, July 28, 1 V.iG.
TAKE NOTICE.—Han away from thesuh-
J- scriber, utv son MEHWIN STRODE, without aviy
just reason, and 1 therefore forbid all persons trusting
him. a.* I shall nay no debt* be uiav contract after this
d it". * WM sTROPE-
Rso'j'. Ncirmt rr X". ISS'-.1 S S'-.