Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 01, 1857, Image 3

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    FOIHY SECRETS COMING OUT. —At a recent
tin" in >" ortl1 Caroliua, Kenneth llayner
: ,|v stated that during the late canvass
l' u '"tienian of his acquaintance in Philadel
"d as approached by an emissary from For
i the Chairman of the Democratic State
nl ittee. who told him if he would exert
< - onl , f no t for the Democratic party, but for
Fillmore ticket, SIOO,OOO would
!' !C - ml to ,a * crulit *" nv V ban!c ,ie migfit sdect "
,Uo -aid that Mr. Sanderson, the head of
i! Itrai'ht Fillmore division, has, since the
t ! ,e .; ioll purchased a house worth $20,000 ;
jujr'h it was well known he had not, for
a ", v-i month previous, been worth anything
" nni-n-ily. The credibility of this exposure
passed by the manner in which it was
!V,' lK |,t out. ' Mr. llayner. in order to clear
elf from the stigma of Abolition, goes m
'' ,|ie cainp of the enemy ami tells them how
thev were benefitted by this same Fill
diversion. The above statement is one
,/ the incidents of his defence. Boston lelc
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Arrival and Departure of Mails.
MVERLY— Arrive# daily, except Sunday, at 124 P. M.
Departs do I do
- VK X'K— Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 15 M.
Departs do 1 P. M.
TPNV— Arrives dailv, except Sunday, at 7 P. M.
Departs do 7 A. M.
CRESHEQUIN— Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at BP. M. Departs, same days, at 6 A. M.
U\"TON— Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at
SP. M. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ,
at 8 A. M.
V-n'TKOSE— Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
at 7 1'- M. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- j
day. at 7 A. M.
; TFORTU— Arrives Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at
' "p M Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
it 12 M
V,-"T ISBI'RG — Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
"" AI T !'• M- Departs Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 8 A. M.
Arrive- Wednesday and Saturday, at C, p. M.
" ' Departs Tuesday and Friday, at SA. M.
The morning ntails close at 8 o'clo.K of the evening pre- 1
, . the afternoon mails clo-E at lli A. M.
j.IYII, ICE. H. c. POUTER, P. M.
Towaiida Market—Wholesale Prices.
■ •J.-R-TFD weekly by E. T. FOX, Dealer in Provisions and
Groceries, No. 1, ilrick Row.]
R-- 'retail price,) bbl $ 8 00 ® 8 50
6.J" do " 24 00 % .
bushel, 1 *74® 150
BT iirhe.it " 44 U£
~L U " .... 35 &
,v " .... 56 %
FT..' " .... C 2 @ 62J
• -:toe " •••• 31® ....
•YJH " 1 50 %
-fd Apple-,. " .... 100 @ ....
inter,... $2 .... 17® 20
IVESE ........... " .... 8 10
fitsawl shoulders, " .... 84A P2J
1-rd Peaches. " ... 12 ® 16
-•■J Berries, " .... 12 ® IF
E.;,- V dozen 10 (YF
MAGM NEW YEAR'S BALL.—A -New Year's Ball
2I£R WLL HO given at tlie " VALLEY HOUSE." She
.in.llN THURSDAY", JAN.L, 1857, to which the pub-
II rt-"|isi tt'UL! V invited.
CUBHAM A MOORE'S Full Band is engaged for one
KENDALL'S for the other. Supper at 10 o'clock,
I '-V rvrtinn will be made to have this one of thegraud-
S. D nio-t plea-ant parties <>f the season. Bill i-.
I l ' 10, 1856. S. F. WASHBURN, Proprietor.
C'.-t ?mithfieW. on Wrdnesdav evening, ?fth ultimo.
•IS Rev. S. C- llovev. MILTON* BAILEY. Estp. rf
'..raqita I'a.. to Miss FANNY OKINDA. eldest datigh
•uf Dr. Daniel Andrus, of the former place.
Nero
THE THIRD ANNUAL
KSICAL COXVb.YTIOX,
OF TIIE
iIADFORD CO. MUSIC ASSOCIATION,
riLL be held at TOW A NDA, commenc
' ing TUESDAY", JANUARY 27. 1657 to continue
i.KE DAYS, ami to close with a CONL'KRT.at which
itipectvd a new Oratorio will be perfonncd.
ITS- whole to be under the direction of
'• GEORGE F. ROOT\ of A'. Y. City
;• JI.-IR,NS of the Convention w ill be devoted to iu-
J R :S. with Lectures and Practical Exercises in the
- V - jnun hes of Vocal Music, by Mr. ROOT.
shawm," and the " New York Chorus and Glee
j •• with -elections FROM other works, will be used.—
'-KW having the above named books will bring them,
-'•TR effort will be made to render this meeting of the
' etitioc of great benefit and pleasure to those who at-
R " : Arran?em< uts w ill be made to provide members I
: -T;ui T with comfortable accommodations, AT rea- i
J rst.-s. [
'fAhni-- N to the whole course— Gentlemen, FL 00; !
j -"TE.SO RFNTS. !
COJIVIRRVR OF ABRAXOEMFNT :
| UN" G. TOW NEK. ! WILLIAM DAVIS,
F- OI.ADDING. ' Dr. D. S. PRATT.
'- F "BURN. President. VV. C. BOGART, Sec.
in January 1.1867.
i i I'M IN IST 11A TO K T S "n OTlCE.—Notice
|- riven, that all persons indebted to the es
i u ' 1 'ETJ. SILL, deceased, late of Herri, k town-hip,
-" :• reque-ted to make payment without delay;
F AV ' N<!R CLAIMS against said E-tato will
*JRWEUT them DUIV authenticated for settlement.
. " JOHN BEIDDEMAN,
F 27,165FL. Administrator.
PROCLAMATION. —whereas, the Hon.
• _.i\ ID WILMOT. Pre-ident Judge of the 12th Ju
nd Honorable* Aaron ('DfEBfCK, and
r.!, Associate Judges, in and for said county
issued their precept bearing date the
fee. A.I). ISSO, to me directed, for holding a
' -? r auil Teruiincr, General Quarter Sessions of
Common I*lea aud Orphan's Court, at Towati
■ -ie (ocnty cf liradford, c.o the first Monday, the
I V ; ' f-BHC.VUV next, to continue two weeks,
i. 14 therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and
' :v r' f Peace and Constables, of the County ol
n"..t?* 1 'hey be then and there in their proper per-
K'?<>cMu n the forenoon of said day, witli their
"sqai-itions.and alter remembrances, to do those
Ifxtrf- 0 'heir office appertains to be done ; and
>..hyund by recognisance or otherwise to pro
h. T 1 ""' '' le I'fisoners who are or may be in the jail
i K '^ U!lt - V ' f ' r who shall le bonnd to "appear at the
'{W.Mp ,r ' he t,lcn and 'here to prosecute against
f just. Jurors are requested to be punctual
gv, JeuJan- e agreeably to their notice.
■ ■ the 29th of Dec. in the year of our
i k 1,1"* thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and of
pto-l.'cce of the United States, the seventy
JOHN' A. COPPING, Sheriff. '
IIAN'CE.—The undersigned is
j|H.' •> " r following safe and reliable Companies:
|| * inion Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa.
I-. t , Ca l' tlal ■ *200,000.
I "-'MI Insurance Co. . Harrisburg, Pa.
IL, Capital, $200,000.
|| • Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa
Capital, $300,000.
r / 1 ' "" htsurc agaiu-t loss or damage by fire 1
terms. !• welling Houses, Kurni- !
:i'no 1" Merchandize, <kc., and Farm Property I
Bm • 'cugth of time. All losses will be prompi
|\ r . , C. 8. RUSSELL. I
■ *' r 25 ' Wi
i i: -i!ii "HKS, a few very nice ones,
■ta' at FOXS j
I Cheese, Hun, Lard, Brooms, I
1 Wooden Ware at FOX'S.
TEETH AND CORN
'■ r -ole by H. 8. MEKCUIL j
Nero QVboertisemcnts.
CHERIFF'S SALE.—Dy virtue of a writ
LA of li. fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, to
me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court
House, in the borough of Towanda. on SATURDAY , the
31st day of January, 1857, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow
ing piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda twp. bound
ed and described as follows : north by lands of Edward
Overton and C. Moore's lot, south by lands of Hiram Fox
and Hiram M'Gill and land lands belonging to estate of
Beujamiu Wilcox, dee'd., west by lands of Dennis M'Gill,
containing about 125 acres more or less about 30 acres
improved, one framed house, one framed barn and fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David F.
j Barstow vs. James Nestor.
| JOHN A. CODDING. Sheriff.
I Towauda, January 1. 1857.
T>EGISTER'S NOTICES.-Notice is here-
Xl; by given that there have been filed and settled in
the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of
Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following
estates, viz :
Partial account of Minerva Putter, administratrix of
Elisha R. Potter, late of Springfield, deceased.
Final account of H. E. Bradley, administratrix of Fred
erick Hall, late of Canton, deceased.
Final account of H. S. Lucas, administrator of Uriuh
Lucas, late of Wells, deceased.
Partial account of William Green, executor of Caleb C.
True, late of Warren, deceased.
Final account of Wiiliam Gorseline, executor of Enoch
S. Fowler, deceased.
Final account of Charles and Francis X. Hornet, execu
tors of Charles Hoinet. late of Wysox, deceased.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court
of Bradford County, ou Monday, the 2d day of February
next for continuation and allowance.
JAMES H. WEBB, Register.
I Register's Office. Towanda, Dec. 27, 1856.
SHERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of sundry
kA writs of vend. expo, issued out of the Court of Com
mon pleas, to me directed, 1 shall expose to public sale
at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda. on Mon
day the 2d day of FEBRUARY", 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. M..the
following described lot piece or parcel of land ituute in
Springfield twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at the
northwest corner of lot No, 58 of the allotment of the
Bingham lands, conveyed to Jonathan Wood ; thence
south 2J° west 162 and 5-10 perches ; thence north B'j.4
east 117 and 3-10 perches ; thence south 2° west 77 awl
2-10 perches ; thence along the north lino o; lot No. 54
north 80|° west 52 and 7-10 perches ; thence along the
north line of lots No. 53 & 50 north SS° west 110 anil 2-10
perches ; thence along lines of lot No. 82, conveyed to
Orrin Scott, north 1° east 25 perches ; thence north 714°
west 50 and 5-10 perches ; thence along lines of lot No.
67 north l 3 east ill 3-10 perches ; thence north 80]° ea-t
58 410 perches : thence north 4° east 105 perches ; thence
along the south line of lot No. 166, south ss£° east 5S 5-10
perches to the heginuing, containing 125 acres and 8-10,
with allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. Ac., be the same
i more or less, it being lot No. 50 of the Allotment aforesaid,
i and part of warrant No. 1156, about 100 acres improved,
I 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, a log barn and an orchard
I of fruit trees thereon.
( A1 s>o—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in
j Springfield twp. bounded north by Ira Huggins, east and
j south by lauds of L. C. Gleason and west by lands of Win.
T. Williams and L. (Ilea son, containing it bout 8 acres
more or less, all improved, 1 framed dwelling house, a
framed store house, a framed barn, a framed stable and
shetl, a dye house and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James K.
Swavze vs. Lucius French.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate
in Ridgbery twp. bounded on the north by lands of Viu
j cent Owens, east by lands of Vincent and" Hector Owens,
south by lands of Emanuel Gunsaulus, and on the west by
Samuel Tubbs, containing about 112 acres more or less,
about fifty acres unj r >ued, 1 framed house, 1 log house,
1 framed bara, 1 log baru with an apple orchard and oth-
I er fruit trees thereon.
| Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas
! Havt vs. David Hapeman and Aaron Marcellus.
ALSO—The following described lot pic e or parcel of
; land situate in Canton twp. bounded noith by lands of
John llonan, east by Charles Loom is south by Koswetl
J White, west JV lands ot Niram Rockwell, containing 31j
' acre - more or less, about 15 acres improved and a few ap-
I pie trees thereon.
AI.SJi i—One other lot piece or parcel of laud situate in
; Canton twp. bocmlcd north by Win. Channel!, east by
j Elias Wright, south by Fhincas Terry, west by lauds of
I Charles Lo unis, containing 3s acres more or less,
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Sloan
I aker vs. Stephen I'epper.
ALSO —The following described lot piece n parcel of
• land situate in Burlington twp. bounded north bv lands
• of Henry B. Wilhelm, east by lauds of Kl.nn Kendall,
j south and west by lands belonging t > the estate of Win.
j Clark, dee'd., containing 25 acres be the same more or
i less, about 7 acres improved, with a log house and a few
' fruit trees thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of 11. Comp
i to; *s use vs. Alexandir Watkins.
ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of
, land situate in Troy ; o.o' boundid north and we t by
1 inds of John J. Berry, e.c-t by Canton -treet, south by
| lands of Moult'>ii &ler y containing 2of an acre more
! or less, all impr< ved.
I Seized and taken in execution at the auit of John J.
! Beiry vs. Jacob C. Lat r f.
; ALSO—Tiie following described lot piece or parcel of
J land situate in St nding St.*ue twp. bounded north by
luud- of Mark On pt u. east by lauds of Aluuson Taylor
I o.itli and v.e-t by the highway, containing about 1 acre
j acie more or lc-s,; 11 im ved with 2 framed houses one
! named barn and a ew fr ;it trees thereon,
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. W. Trn-
I cy vs. Lew is E. Gibls.
i ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of
lan.l situate in Wilun t twp. bovnded north l y lands ul
Washington Ingham and .Mary Ann Ingham hi-wile,east,
south and we-t by lands of Mary Ann Lunniug, contain
ing 150 acres moie or loss, about 56 acres improved, a log
h iuse. a log barn and a tew fruit tree- thereon.
Seized and taken in exe ution at tat- suit ot Charles F.
Welles vs. Charles Heuderer.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Towanda. Jam ary 1, J -57.
WATCHES, JEWELRY
ANI)
FAXCY GOODS.
A. CIJ AM BERLIN hns just returned
v * • from New-Y'ork with a very extensive and beau
tiful assortment f WATCH 78, JEWELBY', CLOCKS,
and FANCY GOODS, to whi h lie invites the particular
attention of his customers. Y'ou may find at his establish
ment Watches of every variety, at prices from $S to ?iSO.
So that every ore can be suited. Please call and examine
his stock.
tg- Remember the place—one door south of the Post
• Office, west side of the public square.
Towanda. Dec. 24, 1858.
: -\T OTICE.—Notice is hereby given, that the
| annual meeting of the stockholders of the BARC-
I LAY KAIL ROAD A COAL COMPANY will be held at
the office of the said Company in the city of Philadelphia,
on Monday. January 12. 1-77. at 12 o'clock. :n., at which
time and place an ELECTION will 1? held lor a President
and twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year.
Pee. 16, i 5.,.). GEORGE 1!. <t.vT. Secretary.
/ 1 A UTION. —Whereas, my wife HELEN 1,.
Vc has left mv bed and board without any just an-c or
provocation, I hereby forbid all persons trusting her on
inv account, it- I will pay no debts of her contracting af
ter thin date. " TITUS A. PANKB.
Springhill, Deceml-r2O. 1856.
FORRESTER'S PLAYMATE—A M. w
azire for Boy* mid (iirlx, begins its -ixtl volume in
January, 15.77. It is edited by MARK FORRESTER, the
well known writer for the young, who, the reading public
will bear in mind, is connected with no other periodical.
T e PI.AYMATK hits tieeu denominated by an eminent
writer, ns " the UKST Y'urrii's MUJAZINK VI BI.ISIIKD."—
The publishers mean to keep it so. Its embellishments
are new. and the reading matter almost wholly ordinal.
An entire numb r might ije filled with commendatory
notices of the pro-s. The Family Gazette -r.ys—" No pa
rent who cares a button for his children's welfare, can
-pcud a dollar more profitably than in subscribing tor the
PLAYMATE.''
But we prefer to let the Magazine tell its owrr story
Those parents who have any choice about what their chil
dren read, should subscribe for it. If it does not sustain
itself, after a trial, no recommendation of others would l e
of any benefit.
T.:UMS.— The Playmate is published monthly, at ONE
DOLLAR a year, in" advance. To clubs, 75 cents per co
py. Letters enclosing mnncv may lie sent ; t our risk, if
directed to W ILLIAM GUILD & CO.,
176 Washington ,-t., Boston. Mass.
"new firm
AND
NEW FALL GOODS.
nPHE FIRM OF MONTANYEK A CO. has been dis-
J. solved by mutual consent. WWL A. ROCKWELL
having withdrawn. The business will hereafter be con
ducted under the name of MONTANY'ES —having asso
ciated with the firm J. I). MONTAWE Jr.. and F. D. Mox-
TASYK. We trust with our present facilities for the pur
cba-e 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.
fir- All accounts due the old firm, as also notes that
are due, are erpertetl to be paid without farther notire.
August 25. 1858. MriNTANY ES.
IpRESH PEACHES and Tomatoes,ill cans,
warranted perfectly fresh at FOX'S.
~f\( \ MINK SKINS, 300 Ml T SKRAT,
• A A / Fox, Deer, and other Peltry wanted, for which
the highest priee will be paid at MONTANYES. _
A NEW STOCK OF TEAS, wMTtatedu
a \ usual to give satisfaction, or the money returned.
Al-o, Sugar. Coffee, \li!a— e,. and in fact uio-t every
thing in the Crown line, for -ah ' heap at FOX S-
Lrnol.
QHERIFJ% SALE.—By virtue of sundry
kJ 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 Ifou-e in the borough
ot Towanda. on Thursday, J ANUARY' 15th.at 1 o'clock.
P. M., the following described lot piece or parcel of land
situate in Springfield twp., hounded north by lands of L.
\Y hippie and A. V\ right, east by lands of C. Burgess .south
by lauds of A. Whipple, w est bv lauds of L. Whipple,con
taining 12 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 Iliram
Spear vs. Joel Beckwith.
ALSO—The defendant's interest, being the undivided
J of the following described lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Springfield twp. bounded north by the public
highway leading from East Troy to Smitbfield, ea.-t by
tlie highway leading from the county road to Burlington,
south by land of Peter Pcrbanms, 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 Iliram
Spear vs. E H. Ketchum.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Sprinfield twp. bounded north by land of A. Wood,
east by the highway, south and west by land of J. U.
Grace, containing about 26 acres, more or less, about 16
acres improved, one slab -lied 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, ea-t by land of Russell
Young, south by land of Reefer and fi. Young, nest by J.
U. Grace and A. Wood, containing about 47 acres, more
or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house, one fram
ed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Spear vs. James U. Grace, Jr.
ALSO— I he following described lot, piece or parcel of
lond situate in Wysox twp. beginning at the southwest
corner of A. Wickizcr's jot; thence south 80° east 104
and 3-10 perches to the mo tinvest corner ol N. Parks' lot:
thence south 1° west 128 perches to the south west cor
ner of said Parks'lot ; thence north 80° west 104 3-10
perches to a white pine lor a corner : thence north 1°
east 120 perches to the place of beginning, containing 81
j 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
i Kingsbury vs. George Lenox.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office. /
| Towanda, Dec. 22, 1856. f
Notice is hereby given that an amount equal to the
i costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when
j struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply
, with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offer
ed tor sale. JOHN A. Connisn.
C IIERIFF'S SALE.—I iv virtue of a writ
kJ of 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 ol Towanda. on THURSDAY the 15th day of
January, lSa7, at I o clock, P. M., toe following described
, lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell twp., Brad
- ford co.. Pa., bounded north by land of Chaffee, east
and south by lands of I. Potter, and west by the public
highway, containing 60 square rods more or "less, all liu
l proved, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. B. Marsh
A Co. vs. T. G. Jlaight.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
I Towanda. Dec. 22, 1656.
NOTICE.— All persons in
-1 J debted to the estate of JOHN W. BKSLEY", liec'd.,
late of Columbia townsdip, are hereby,'notiiiei| that pay
ment must be made without delay, ami all persons having
claims again-t said estate are requested to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
A. SWE \ZE,
J. FRIES,
December 20.1656. Executors.
£l Chance for 3ai gains !
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
the HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by her,
J situate in Sinithfield township, about two miles
HI south of the centre, on She Burlington road. —
The lot contains TEN ACRES of land, pleas
antly situated and well watered, upon which is a good
dwelling house, out-buddings, and a spring of water,being
well adapted for dairy purposes.
Also, a large quantity of. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
comprising almost every article needed in a family. A
qantity of HAY will also be sold.
For terms, which will be reasonable, enquire on the pre
mises of MARIA JANE BASSETT.
Smithfleld, Dec. 15,1856.
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f patriotism, moral couraue. perseverance under difficul
ties, which the history of hi- life affords. We know of no
Ainerisan book which we had rather own than this ; it is
worth a tlm i-and of the trashy publications which the
pres.- i - dailv sending lortli. — Scientific American.
G. P. PUTNAM & C ~ No. 321 Broadway, N.Y.
MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!
MR. BECKER,
tS. Has the honor to announce to his scholars and pa
trons generally, that li>- will return to his former duties in
the course ol two or three weeks, and, having during his
stay in Philadelphia, enjoyed the musical acquaintance ol
the rn >-t eminent performers, both vn> al and instrumen
tal, with whom he had frequently the honor to perform,
he hopes to be able to give entire satisfaction to those who
wi-h to patronize him during the coming session, and will
pay particular attention to the
SINGING SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Persons wishing to take lessons w'il please leave their
names at either of the following places :
Towanda Mr. Dittrieh's ;
Wysox Dr. Ingham's or Mr. Laning's :
Durell J. M. Bishop's;
Monrooton Sir. Hornet s or Mr. Mullen's ;
Greenwood Mr. N a glee's ;
H dlon Hill Mr. Hortou'a or Geo. levin's ;
Highland Centre.. Mr. Guyer's. Dec. 15, 1656.
ANTHRACITE COAL.—SO TOMS Red
XV Ash Shamokiii, stove and small egg.
60 tons Pittston small egg for atoves.
20 tons lump coal for foundry purposes.
For .-ale by d. In ' BAILEY A NEVIXS.
1/ w k BBLS. COMMON SALT ; 10 bbla.
1' 'V / Rock Salt for jiackiug salt, just received by
Dee. 10. 18.76. BAILEY & XEVISTS.
pAYUGA GROUND PLASTER^IOO
Y> tans for sale bv BAILEY & NEVINS.
Wotice Highly Important to Many!
rpHK subscriber take- this method of notifying those in-
L debted to him that all notes, accounts and judgments
of more than six nonths standing, mu-t lie paid immedi
ately and without further notice. He earnestly hopes that
he shall not be compelled to enforce collection from any,
but he will lie under the necessity of doing so, unless pay
ments are actually made before the 1-t day of Jan'y next.
TowMMfe, Dee. 3,1858. JOSEPH POWELL*
A CARD- VEEY 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 KEA
DY'-MADE CLOTHING without a seam: as also other
Clothing. Ladies' Cloth Talmas and cloth for making
the same. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings and
other things 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.
No v .25,1858• M 0 N T A N Y ES.
E>ARCLAY COAL.—THE BARCLAY
) RAIL ROAD AND CO \L COMPANY' have now on
hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOWANDA,
a large supply of their coal, at
$3 00 per ton for Blacknath Coal, and
$3 50 per ton for Rated Coal.
Applv 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 lon for Raked Coal.
A liberal discount will be made on -ale- hv the boat load.
Oct. 3f, 18.56. KI'W'D OVERTON President,
Ctgal. !
IpXEOI'TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is htre-
J tw given, that all persons indebted to the estate o!
I ELIJAH WHITEHEAD, deceased, late of PIKE town
ship, are requested to i/.ako payment without delay;
those having demands against said estate wiil present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
Nov. Hi, 1 556. IRENE WHITHEAD. Executrix.
AIFMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons in-
J.\. debted to the estale of JOS. F'ONGDON, dee'd.
late of Litchfield township, nre hereby notified to MNKI
payment without delay, and all person's having demands
against said estate are"requested to present them dulv an
: ilienticatcd for settlement. RAMUEL DAVIDSON",
| Nov. 2S, 1856. Administrator.
[ A DMIXISTRATRTX NOTlCE.— Notice
I iX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
j tate of WARREN WILLIAMS, dee'd, late of Troy
j twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de
! lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
i please present thein dulv authenticated for settlement.
BETSEY WILLIAMS.
Oct. 21 185FI. Administratrix.
1 DMTNISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.—Notke
i'A. is hereby given, that ali persons indebted to the es-
I tate ofPliilanuer M. lloslev, dee'd, late of Springfield twp.
I are hereby requested to make payment wit licet de
lay; and all persons having claims agninst said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
Oct. 25,1850. HI.'LDAII IKISI.EY, Administratrix.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice
A L i* hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Peter Gron, dee'd. late of Standing Stone, are re
que.-tcd to make payment without delay ; and all persons
having claims against said estate, must present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
JO.SIAH KINEBOLD,
Nov. 25 1858. Administrator.
\ DMINISTRA rOR'S Notice
-Tli. is hereliy given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of W.M. UHtLSON, late of Smilhfieid twp., dee'd. are
requested to m.ike payment without delay ; and all per
| sons havingelaiins against saide-tate, must present them
| duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber.
REEL'S C. HOSLEY,
| Nov. 25,1556. Administrator.
i A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
[ A'X. i® hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of EPHRAIM BO A RDM AN, late of Windham town
ship, dee'd., are requested to m ike payment without de
lay : and ill persons having claims against .-aid estate will
ple.ise present them duly authenticated for settlement.
1 Dec.6, laSff. WM. BOARDMAX, Aduiinistrutor.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By Virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty, will tie exiiosed to public sale on the premises, on
SATURDAY January 4. 1557, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a cer
tain house and lot situated iu ilie borough of Canton, and
late the estate of Malvina A. Rogers, dee d, bounded as
fc lows—Beginning at a post on Union street,(s6 feet west
from the earner of Union and Centre street, the same be
ing the south west corner of lot No. 81. thence northerly
; on the division line of No.-. 81 and 80, 150 feet to lot No.
i 83, thence westerly along the line of said lot No. 83, 80
feet to a post, thence southerly on the division line of No
7:1 and sO. 150 feet t > Centre street, thence cn-terly along
the line of said street, so feet to the place of beginning,
i The same being lot No. SO, iu the new village plot of Can
, ton. Terms made known on the day of sale,
j Dec. 10, ln.'u;, S. B. LATHROP, Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue
| s.l ot an order issued by the Orphans' Court "of Brad
ford county, will be sold on Wednesday, 24th Dec. next.ut
1 o'clock, I'. M., on the premises, a lot of land situate in
Pike twp.. bounded north by lands of Edward Cran all,
cost by lands of p. 80-twick. .south by R. W. Coolbaugh,
west liy Wyalusing creek, containing about 80 acres, and
00 acres improved with good buildings thereon.
ALSO—Another lot ot land situate in said township,
bounded north bv lands of .Setli Blake-ley, jr., east by
lands in possession of James Featherby, south by iaml *
of J. Burroughs, aud west by P. 80-twick, containing
about 23 acres, all unimproved.
CHANDLER BIXBY,
Administrator of Edmund Saunders, dee'd.
December 1. 1850.
"V OTK'E to DeliiMjuent Collectors, Dealers
A. I 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 ls.it;, me hereby notified that unless their
duplicates of State and County taxes are settled by the
10th of December next. Hie amount due thereon will be
left with the proper officer.- for collection. Also, all deal
ers in Merchandize. Patent Medicines, Ac., and keepers of
Eating Ilou-es aud distilleries, who have not taken their
Licenses, art reiiuii ed to take the same by 10th December
next, or they will be left with a Justice of the peace for
collection, agreeable to the Act of Assembly in such cases
in ide and provided. E. C. KELLOGG, Treasurer.
Towanda,Nov. 10,1858 Per N. J. Kkki.ku. Deputy.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the viaffrr of
a. Il_ the estate of J../. li'arford, ilec'd. In the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned. Audit"r, appointed by said Court to
I distribute funds in the hands of the administrators of said
I c-tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his
offi- e in the borough if Towanda, on Friday, the Roth day
j of January, 1-57, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which
time and "place all persons aro required to present their
i claims or el-r be forever debarred from -aid fund.
I Dec. 15,1868. ti. H. WATKINS, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/'; the m Iter of
J. \ the estate of Isaac fto*encrantz, dee'd. —ln the Or
! phiiiis" Court of Bradford County.
JaThe undersigned. Auditor, appointed bv said Court to
distribute funds in the hands ot the administrator of said
j e.-tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his
i office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 2d dav
ot February. 1557, at I o'clock in the afternoon, at whieli
time and place all persons intere-ted are required to pre
| sent their elatnis or the be forever debarred fr mi said fund.
Dec. 15,185 C. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In thr in/tier of
s. V the estate of IVm. Ltecktr, dee'd. 11l the Orphans'
; Court of Bradford County
| Notice is hereliv riven, that the undersigned, Auditor
I appointed by said Court, to distribute funds in the hands
i of the Executor of the said e-tate, will atte nd to the
i duties of hi- appointment,at the house of B. I>. Tuttle. in
Suiitlitield, oil Saturday the 24tii day ol January. 1 -57. at 2
o'clock. P. M., when and where all persons having claims
upon said funds must present them, tdse forever be de
barred from the same.
Pee. 27.1856. _ H. B. M'KEAN. Auditor.
A EDITORS' NOTICE.— H. J. Madill,lr
te A ieu/nr of Aleeander Maditt, dee d., v*. Il illicnn
j Carl. In the court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No.
j 518, September T. 15.52.
The under-igned Auditor appointed by said Court, to
j distribute the funds rai-ed liy Sheriff'sn'lo of defendant's
| real estate, will attend to the duties asigncdhim at his
j ifiict in thelioro" of Towanda, ou Thursday, the 20th day
of January. A. I). 1557. at onejo'cloek in the afternoon
when and where all person.- having claims are requested
to present them, or he forever debarred therefrom.
Dee. 15, tflSff. G. 11. WATKINS. Auditor.
I I DITOR'S NOTICE. — in the >" f
*■ 1l the estate of H. J. Stone and the minor heir* of it.
S. Holcomh, dee'd. In the Orphans* Court of Bradford
county.
The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to
distribute funds in the hands <>f the : trustee raised by (he
-ale of real estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment at the office of Adams ft Overton, in Towanda boro'
on Thursdav the 2fth day of January, A.!. i 5,",7, at one
o'clock, P. M.. when and wliere all persons interested are
requested to attend, or lie forever debarred from 11 u\
share of said fund. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor. *
Towanda. Dec. 23, 18.56.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on
Saturday the 24th da_\ of January next, at 1 o'clock, P.
M.. the following property—
All the decedant's interest in a piece or parcel of land
situate in the townships of Smithfield. Springfield and
Kidgbery, containing about ninety-eight acres of land and j
bounded ou the north by lands of John S. Johnson, Win.
Leonard and Michael Ducey, on the east by lands ofOrrin I
Wilcox, on the south by lands of Samuel Gates, and 011 the !
west by lands of licnj. Brown, about forty acre- improved !
with a log house thereon, late the property of Wm. Chif
son. deceased.
Terms nude known 011 the dnv of sale.
Pec. Lb 1550. RUFUS Ch UGsI.FY, Adm'r.
|?XE( l TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is ln. ro
-1 J by given that all persons indebted to the estate of
GEO. W. COOK deceased, late of Durell township,
to make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said estate, wiil present iheui duly authen
ticated for sett lenient.
JAMES n. IRVINE,
ROBERT BULL, I
December 22. 1856. Executor*.
LYXKCI TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice i.® lioro- j
AJ by given that letters testamentary upon the estate
of Prayton A Baldwin dee'd., late of Franklin tp..have been j
granted to tl<e subscriber. AH 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 for settlement. 1
FANNY MARIA BALDWIN, 1
FRANKLIN ANDREWS, j
HORATIO W. HUGHS,
Dec. .2, 16.56. Executors. j
Ip LOUR of different qualities, Corn Meal,
Bran and Cl\op. Also some very extra Famih
Flour warranted of superior qnnlitv FO* SF '"OV'S. " !
COLE LEATHER.— Just receiving hii ex-
L - eellont lot of -uperior SUL.F I.E \THER," to which
public aitinfi..n 4- re po rfrih invited.
Nov. 22. 1*55. * J. Ib HUMPHREY.
Xilistciia couo.
TOW AND A HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON AND STOVE STORE.
JJ HALL &. RUSSELL
•**-. \\ liolesalo ami Retail [italtrn
£~n ,jSTTf j Hardware and Stoves. Iron
J A T* A''3 Nails, Sash. Glass, Paints
Oils, llon.se Trintmings—
fagffwjwwrr--- -i all kinds of Carriage trimmings.
IllWW';! giMM Sent t.lothaand Laces. Carriage
.kitty.!. ■ n Sr.lkoy and Seat Springs. Cur-
'T jw and Joiners' Plane®,
64 ether* V oi-l-Fro-s Out," Mill
and C'iradar Saws, Blsokeinith
Tiols. Rellnwa, Anvils, Vices,
s Hammers end Screw l'lates,
\.\es. Broad Xarrow,' Ln'.h and Hand Hatchets—Cable,
Log, Tree :nd Haitr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels
' IU pOCKLT AND TABLE CUTLERY- Shears and Scis
sors. Edge Tool - of all kind-. Br.i.-sand Enameled Kettles,
Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Pails,
More and Washboards, and all other kinds ol house keep
ing implements.
In the H ARDWARE line. Brass, Brlttania. Jappaned
and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Baud, Seroil
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail Rod®, &c. Pemns,
Lead Pipe and all the ucessary 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 dire, t from the hands of manufac
turers andimporters. in chiding the largest assoitmeut
and greatest variety of
STOVJSS
Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor. IVnlng-
Uoom, Six Plate and Cylinder.ever brought int. 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 a good Tukms as can be 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 woods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 t >
16 per cent, less than any of tliein. which advantage we
shall offer to any who w ill 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 ami warranted.
Don't mistake the plate to buy STOVES and ITARD
■ WAKE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op-
I posite Tracy A Moore's, Main street, iu the new Wood
Building, lettered all over.
Craiu and Country Produce, old Iron. Brass, Brittania
j and Copper. Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees
wax wanted for goods.
10,00b Sheep Peite wanted, for which the highest price
in CASH will be paid.
D. C. HALL. C. S. RUSSELL.
Townnda. Oct. 2.6. 1836.
new IWLL
AND
WINTER GOODS:
I> KINGSBERY k SOX, bee leave to
1 • cali the attention of their friends and customers, as
will as all others wishing to buy Goods Cheap, to their
well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic PRY GOODS,
consisting of a great variety of
Z.A3JIE3 D3.ESS GQOBS,
Silks. Shawls, Pnrnnuttas, French Merinos, Cashmere,
Wool Plaids, Wool DeLsines. <fcc. Also, a choice selec
tion of Meriinac, Choccco and other styles of fast colored
Print®.
A large end complete assortment of Yankee Notions,
Hosiery, Gloves. Dress Trimmings, White Good*, Ac.
Denfms, Th ks, Drills, Linen®. Cambrics, Bleached and
Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yam Wick, Baits, Twine, Car
pet Warp. Ac.
in addition to the above articles, there will always be
found a full assortment of GROCERIES. Crockery and
(I la - s Ware ; Boots and Shoes, Ilateand Caps, Nails, Fish,
Paints, Tubs. Matte. Ac.
Returning individually our thanks for past patronage,
we would us a firm, respectfully a-k the attention of our
i old customers and the public generally, to an inspection
of our extensive New Fall and Winter Stock.
Towtmda,Sept. 10, 1856.
TO WANDA FOUNDRY.
HP HE subscriber continues to carry on the
Foundry business in Towandn, and is prepared to
do all kinds ot work in his line on short notice and in a
workmanlike manner. lie will keep on hand or make to
order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons. Sleigh Slues, W agon-
Boxes, and any article of east iron that may be required.
Turning and fitting up work will be done ou short notice
and on rea- unit k- terms. Persons wishing to purchase
Stoves of any kind will find it much to their advantage
to buy at the Foundry, as they ean be repaired much
cheaper. Pb-a-e cai! and ex .mime before purchasing else
where. old east iron and Grain taken in payment—
Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mcrcur's Block.
j& j- I would also say to those having accounts stand
ing over six month®, that they must be settled without
delay, aud those having notes that are due will do well to
pay up and -avo cost. JOHN CARM AN,
fmadt, Oct. 11.1856.
A FARM FOR SALS
[X Ridgltery township. nt*>ut half a mile front the pub
lic house "of i>- F. Buck, containing about one hundred
acres, sixtv a re- improved, of which is bottom btr.d with
a comfortable log house and frame barn. Enquire of the
subscriber upon the premises. 11. CHAMBERLAIN.
October 2'i, 1*56.
N K\V FALL
AND
WINTER GOODS.
rpilE suhscrilier is now receiving a large stock of FAI.I.
I and WINTER GOODS, which he respectfully invites
the public to examine. JOSEPH KINGSBURY.
Towanda, October C, 1856.
FALL GOODST
HS. MERCUR is now receiving a lartre
• Stock of F ALL GOODS, to which the attention of
the public l- requested.
Towanda, Si pt. Iff, 1856s
Fr i: i; i> o m
OR
D m -w ■-c mm
IS said to be the inevitable result of the coming election;
1 it is also said that this glorious Union i- in danger ; he
that as it may. we know that a terrible storm is gathering
in the political heavens, which will soon burst upon us in
all its maddened fury. But we would say to the citizens
of Bradford, hoed it not ; it will pa-s harmlessly by. Soon
however, storms of a different nature will gather in a
wintry sky, which will cause you to tremble like an aspen,
unless you procure the necessary protection. Now, it is
the-e kinds of storms that we propose to prepare you to
meet. We have just received an extensive and splendid
assortment of
])/{ Y GOODS A XI) CLOTIIIXG
for the FALL TRADE, which we will veil ot New-York
city prices. Our motto is. •• Quick sales aud small profits."
THE LADIES
Will find iu our assortment an endless variety of all the
goods they need. Onr shelves and drawers aro crowded
with articles for their ne. We sail special attention to
onr new style* of FA.NOV SILKS. Hie finest the market
affords. SHAWLS, broclie, Bay state and cashmere, ol
all sizes and qualities. LADIES*' Dlll-'.SSGOoDS.French
English and American Merinos, plaid and striped Do
taines, plain and figured Alpacctte: in tact everything
usually kept in Dry Good sj-'res. First-rate calico at i;
cents per yard, good musßn al 54 cents. A tiae assort
ment ol BONNE IS, I .adies' Collars, Uiuiei'slceres Hand
kerchiefs, l. ices Embroideries, (Hove*. Hosiery, f-r.
Oitr Slothiiyr Department
is replete w;lh fashionable goods ; Overcoats front *4 t*
t'Jlt. bu-i.,e.5. coats from f.'l to $ 1 >. rusts all price-, pant.
fro;., $2 to f'i. A general assortment of uuderciothutg,
collars, Ac. CLOTHING made to order if require j, and
upon the shortest notice.
a*- Don't forget the place, in Pattern'snew block, cor
ner Hi id are and Main streets.
GUTTKNKUKG. RtJFKNBAFM k CO.
Towanda. September 3. 1856.
Cash paid for Pelts & Wool.
Al SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE,
Towanda. September 1, 18.50.
1)00 DS & SHOES-—The largrst, best and
AJ t heapest assortment this side of the Empire fin mm
hefmind at _ jell TRACT A SIOoRK'S '
o TONS SUGARS —Brown, Refcnfed, Pmv
' ' dot ed, ('rushed and Granulated ; Molasses, Syrup. Rio
and Java Coffee. Hit e, Saleratu®, Ginger, Sperm" Candles.
Rice, Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for
stile cheap at june!) FOX'S.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!!
A T TltE ATHENS NURSERY Wcof-
J.X. for for sale this Tall a first rate assortment of Ap
ple, Pear. Cherry. Peach, Plum and Ornamental Trees
of ail the liest varieties. We call especial attention to
onr appb- trees. Tlmy are 5 year- old. nndnnsnpassedbv i
any in the mar ket. Terms reasnmih.o. Orders shoti .d be
scut in soon. Catalogues sent on application.
FORD A PERKINS.
Agknts—o. D. Bartlett, Towanda ; Horace Ueatb. I'l
ster; George IJ®,Mh. Rurlington ; H. Pect. Smithfirl'i ;
11. W. Browning. B'-m'. ; M'ui Doanr, T, "in r ibam.
flUscctluucons.
T TST OF TJ:.i:rnTSrcTWjlJiygl/i t^-Pr^-
J J oflu i u? Ton niida, NOVBI) r.L&. 1 856.
All r > Jen me. Jnr.es .?Mt*:es 5f
Butler Kroiiy A Mie* 2 Junes tTa.-cuea
Buman Jehu Kellum Samuel 24
Burton Henry. KihueflV H M
Bronsou Win. Lasbc Robert H
Basil Calvin. Luke l> J
Bowman CM Miss Leonard'CH
Barnes t'm. 51 ace 11 0
Browning O W. Mcckare Henry
' Bctfktt S Kiq. Mills B .1
Boniiise M.artiu. Moire Amelia
Bills Oiroy V. M'Nulty Mary
Bennia Tlioraas. Menard! A E
Hroderick Mary. Murhat! Cellnda
Cored n Stephen 0. Millrr R>lmrd
Couii'.l John. Spang Mann . ;
Cleveland J 0. Newell Stephen
Corbit Kobcrt If. Pclzer Wm
C.a'.K Sarah Jane. Pelmer J V
Collins Bridget. Tost Jane
Chapman Cliri.-tlamu l'riu Fordlnar.d
Calif George Clinton. Pennepaeker Amanda
Dana Lather. Parish Joseph
Dill Samuel. Richardson Mary
I Dodge Harriet Robisou Win
l)o:isv Win Iloec 0 W
I Dillamthur Martha Randall. Fartsworth 4 Co
• Duboy Hannah Rutty Chri-ty
Delhi Mary Roth well RoCert
Esterlr Frank Render 1 Je-llto A
Engli-h Emily Buliivan S Ellen
Ennis Levi SnUivan Daniel
Fit ere Jacob Smith Correil H
Fanar Kliab Sante- C M Muss
Green Nathan Smith Writ.
Griffin Maurice " Sissoti Wright
Hoaglaud Andrew E 4 Sharp Walter B
Redding E G Tracy Susan A
Hove Mary E Taylor E G Mrs.
Hays Robert Towner Levi W
Humphreys Dr. Uriah F H Rev
Hardin P. VVatkiaa AdolphtM
Ilortou Wm P Woo>tor C
Horton 1! D Woodruff Jared
Hardih S P WclU J R
Heath Bait Lev Whitney f,
] Hager P Mrs * Wsrmnn Orlando
! iline Sarah E Yockle John George
j label Levi Zeilerbach Anthony
Persons calling for any of these letters will" mention
tliey are advertised. * H. V. PORTKR, P. 51.
ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins,
Prunes, Dates, Citron, and other fruit in their sfcu
i sen at . . FOX'S.
| \\riIITE FISH, in barrels, half barrels ami
j t T by the pound, at my 14 FOX'S.
T A DIES' INDIA RUHR ill GLOVES,
j Jj at the store of 11. S. MKKCUR.
(A ANDY—A large stock always on band
J and add at wholesale at pedlars' prices at FOX'S.
pARRIAGE ROWS A FELLOES foT
jV j (-ale at Wholesale or retail bv If. S. MLRCUR..
R EMOVALT"
M RS. MASON" has removed her Millinery
. e-ta'uUshmeut to ouc door south of B. Kingsbury A
i Son's Store, (formerly Ckamberiin's Jewelry Store) where
j slie ha opened s large 0.-s-o tment ot MIII.INCUI GOODS
I She iuvitos the ladies to call and examine her Stock,
j fawfc, October 22, 185 ft.
ii.TUKs, Shallis, Sareges, <jLc.
r PHE finest assortment in town of French and
I American Lawns, French. Scotch and American
j (Jim-hams. Chalks, Bareges, Brilliants aud Prints at
April M, 185(4. ML HOUR'S.
ilnothcr Irargo Arrival of
NEW SPRING GOODS!
i
HS. MF.RCUR is now receiving the largest, best na
. sorted, and most desirable stock of Goods that iota
yet been • tiered in Rwanda. Consisting of every variety
. of SAI'LE AXE FAXCYDRY (lOUES, Hardware,
I Crockery and Glass irarr, Hoofs and Shtxs.
j Hats, C( ps, Slaaic Gccds, Ciirfcls, Mat
tings, iVocden-ua re, Groceries, I'ui-nls,
I) indole- (ilqss, (Jils, Noils, Iran,
Steel, Fis/i t Leather, L\ C.\\ C,
which will )■ sold at wholesale or retail at very low pri
ce.-. Ti>- public are very respectfully reque.-tcd to exaiu
| iue the Stock.
| Towanda, April 24, 1 -vie..
GOODRICH Sc CO.,
OWEGO, X. Y.
ARE now In receipt of and opening the choicest and
most desirable stock of
Stable and Fancy Dry Goods,
to which they have over had the pleasure of calling the
J attention of the community. Our tock is very large, and
I selected with great t are and acknowledged good taste, and
, is part', nlarly adapted to ilu- w.ir.ta of this and the aur
| rounding sc,. lions; Our st ck of
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies. Pare sols, Cloths, Cossimcrcs, I cs/ivgs,
Domestics, Shirtings, Linens, Prints,
Hosiery and S/uncls, <s-e. A c.
and uuinbe.h ss other articles make our assortment better
. than any other in this vicinity, all of which will be sold
as cheap, and uiunv articles cheaper, than at any other e—
| t.i' li-hmeiit. to al! of which we invite the inspection of
I purchasers, as being in every reaped Worthy of their at
■ teution.
; Those who may favor us w itli a call may be assurul that
; tio article will be rc • omineuded m l'C highly than its me
; rit- will admit of.
Owcg'i. Mij s i G. B. GOODRICH A CO.
Watches, *cwe ry cad Fancy Goods.
\.M. WAR NE R lias just received a large
• and sjileiidid a--ortmeiit ot WATCHES. JEWEL
! RY A FANCY GOODS, which are offered for sale on the
i lowest terms, ('all at Warner's, Main st. above Bridge.
Towanda, July 8, ISG.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
! THIE puliFcriber calls attention of the pub
! -L lie 11 111s SPRING STOCK OF GOODS comprising
j the usual variety, and which will be sold at the lowest
! possible rates for cash. 0 D. BARTLKTT.
Towanda. April 'l4, 18.10.
t BOCT2 6l SHOES &. LEATHER.
ID. lIUMPH' F "is just rpceivinr ge
• neral assor? riOOTS A SHOES, suitable for
j the spring trad
Also, an excellent assortment of LE ATHER.eomnri-ing
i ln siites Sole Leather. !>!• sides Upper, 200 Calf Skin-,
j together with a general stood of Kipps, Linings A Find
| iiil's. Towanda. April 3. 18,'iib
i rMSII. —No. 1 and 2 Maekerel and Codfish,
I at mayl4 ' MKRCUR'S.
I Wool CASH PAID FOB WOOL,
| t T at M. E. SOLOMON'S Clothing Store, one door
j South of Mcrcur'n stard, Towanda. May 20,18", C.
17 XTRACTS for flavoriug, for sate ehcap
J at FOX'S,
MACKINAW TROUT Some tcry BNT?
ones in half barrels, also Mackerel iu half and o'uir
tcr bvirels. at jls FOX'S.
N KW STORE
AND
IIW 00Q2D31
n I'MI'HREY A WK'K 11 AM iue now receiving in their
New Store'.' West side t>t the public - piare, a large
and well selected stock of
ru/tEiux
AND
DOMESTIC
DRY aoors.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, 4-C.
BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety and Style, com
prising lAdles' Misses' and Children*' Gaiters—Bootees,
Buskins and Slippers ; Gents', boys'. Youths' and C'bil
drens' B tots. Brogans and Shoes, both Eastern and- home
manufactured. A general assortment ot Gents' I.ndies'
and children-' overshoes, Rnbhor Boots. ,^c.
A full Rssoi tment of Boot and Sim- Findings. S alt- and
Upper leather, Calf and Kip skins, Morocco Linings aud
Lace leatht r.
Towanda. Nov. 2>, Is,"id.
IO ST—Retweon Towftnda nnd I>. M. Bnll's
4 Farm, in North Towanda, on the 12th inat.. a email
leather wallet, containing about one d liar in silver
change, a note o| JilO dated Mav, 18.VL given by me to
D. M. Bull, and some other pancr- The finder is reqttes
ted to leave the same at the office of the Bradford Renor
ter, or return it to me. JERE \ ANT'h.ItM ARK.
N. B. 1 also f-ffcr for sale THREE HORSES, which will
be disposed of very cheap and to which 1 invite the at
tention of those wishing t purcliaue.
Monroe, Nov. 25, 1856. _ J. V.
NOTICE. —Ran awny from thc.Mib
. sciibcr, my son MERWiN STROPE, without any
jn-t reason, and 1 therefore forbid all persona trusting
liiiw. a.-1 shall par no debts he may contract after thij
dstc. ' WM STK'Apj-
F- tfl November 2', lf'B.