Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 08, 1857, Image 3

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    Nero "AbDcrliscmcnts.
SHERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of a writ
ut ti. fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, to
. ,u,( i ted. I shall expose to public sale at the Court
li'lr-i- in tlie borough of Towauda. on SATURDAY, the
• l t .1 i v "f January, 1857, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow
'or parcel of land situate in Tow unda twp bound
"'"tiiil de-' ril ed as follows : north by lands of F.dward
and C. .Moore's lot. south by lands of Hiram Fox
' jIM Gill and land lands belonging to estate of
it ' unci Wilcox, dee'd., west by lands of Denni- M Gill,
. ni l ring about 125 acres more or less aliont 30 acres
• u irvid one framed house, one framed lairn and fruit
1 n ,- then n.
s, v„,' and taken in execution at the suit of David F.
i> .• vs. James Nestor.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Towanda, January 1,
pKGISTER'S NOTICED—Notice is here
in fv iven that there have been tiled and settled iu
< ,-di the Register of Wills, in and for the county of
>'r ol *TO accounts of administration upon the following
' V'liti 'V account *of Minerva Potter, administratrix of
, I . H P tter. late of Springfield, deceased.
I, -d ac-oimt of H. F. Bradley, administratrix of Fred
k Hall, late of Canton, deceased.
' j. aal .u '-imnt of 11. S. Lucas, admiuistrator of Uriah
Ilate ot WelN. deceased.
i'.'irtial ac onnt ot William Green, executor of Caleb C.
tti- late of Warren, di-ieased.
Final account ot William Oorseline, executor of Enoch
- Fowler, deceased.
u ~imt of Charles and Francis X. Hornet, execu
. r. , * i harle- Hornet, late of Wysox. deceased.
Una! account of Samuel Owen, administrator of So
, l ]r . i Patrick, late ot Wysox.
Pinal account of D. W. C. Ilerrick. administrator of the
,M ot Allen E. Thomas late of Troy dee d.
ViJ tic- -nme w ill be presented to tin- Orphan's Court
G lint! 'id County, on Monday, tin* 2d day of February
~i vt for contiruiatiiin and allowance.
J AMES 11. WEBB, Register.
!!i-gi-te|-'s Office. Towanda. Dec. 27. j5.,6.
UIIKRIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of sundry
writ-of vend, ixpo. issued nut of tin- Court of Com
■ n pleas, to me directed I shall expo-c to public -ale
flu' Cumt House, in the lormigh of Towanda. on Mon
rlMd.iv i.t! i.BIH ARY. l*-57.at 1 o'clock. P.M.. the
.ring descriled lot piece or parcel of land situate in
:,_-tMd twp., iioniiih-d as follow-: Beginning at the
.| ir ti;wc-t corner of lot No, 58 of the allotment of the
1", -c Inni lands, cotivi veil to Jonathan Wood; tlience
I'.tii 2.; w e-t Ui2 and 5 10 perches; thence north s-t#
, -i 117*ar.d "-id perches : thence south 2° west 77 anil
■ i-i.-n-i.es : them eal mg the north line o lot No. 54
i"itii • i west "2 aid 710 pen In-: thence along the
,r:ii lii.e of lot No. .::t A 5u north s:i° we-t lib and 2-10
thence along line- of I -t No. -2. conveyed t
- ;t. n-irtii 1° ea-t 25 perches : thence north 714°
v .' i ami 5-10 perches ; thence along liui's of lot N >.
•:7:: rti: 1 ea-t ;! l'l perclie- ; thence north s-.ij° c.i-l
•- 4p-• ■ r In- : tlirucr n -rtli e.i-t 105 perche- : tlieio e
_ -o til line ol lot No. IKK, south ssj° east 1- 5-1(1
~r , i.-st • the In-ginning, cmitaiuiiig 125 acres and s-10,
• :liiv.in i- ••! K per cent, for roads. \ la* the same
■ i it bciic- It No. 5:i..| the Allotment af ne-aid,
~4 . .it warrant N■>. 11. 6, aliont lUO acres impr vcd.
framed !i . -c. 1 framed 1-arn, a log bam andau on iuiril
fruit tree- thereon.
U.s-i-ii.c tin lo? piece or parcel of laud situate iu
- r ! twp. bounded north by Ira Muggins, ea-t and
.' th by lands "f I- < ■ Gtanwa a,id we tby lind- of Win.
T. Will.".sis and L. C. G!e.isti. containing a'lO'it 8 acres
:u r li-> all impr- vcd, 1 framed dwelling bouse, a
'until t sell' sea framed barn, a framed stable and
i , !u* 1: n;-e .mil a few i; it tree- thereon.
-.■ /m! .i.-l taken in ( xccctiou at the -nil of J.ime- K.
S.i , v- . l.acins Free h.
•J 'i i.t : 1! wing bt piece or parrel of'laud situate
I. .ry twp. boc.nticd on the north "oy lands of Viu
:, i -. c.;-t f y lauds of Vincent anil Hector Owens,
i u:ds uf Einaii it Gaii-ii'd i-.aml on the we-t by
i i t;-, i oiitaining about 112 ncies inori or le.--,
.i i ; i re- improved. 1 framed li ■ :-e. 1 log house,
! i rn. 1 log bam with an apple orchard and otli
rait ti'ee- thereon.
1 d t ikcii iu execution at the suit of Thomas
H : i-. P.iiid llapeiu.ui ami Aaron Marcellas.
Al.su- The following described lot piece or parcel of
: 4-it. ate in Canton twp. bounded north by land- of
i i! : ,u. ea-t byl liarles Loomis -o,,tii I y Rnswell
i -t Iy lands of Nirr.n Rockwell, containing 31J
i,i in- r Ic-.s. about 15 acres improved and a few ap-
lri*e- tiieieon.
ii.s One other lot piece or parcel of land -ituate in
: n two. b u ided north by Win. Channell. ea-t by
- Wi glit. smith by l'liineas Terry, we-t by land- of
■ i. .oiiiis. containing 3* acres more or lew.
- /i d .'lai i ik.-n in execution at tin* -nit of John Sloan
. r v.. -ti jdie i I'epper.
>U The following described lot piece o parcel of
d-: iiic iII Burlington twp. bounded north by hinds
! nry B. Wllhclm, east by binds "t EI mi Kendall,
cnl • -t by land- Is'longillg t i till* estate of Win.
:k. d • 'l.. containing 25 acres be the same more or
" atna.t 7 acres improved, with a log house and a few
tree- thereon.
* id am! taken in execution at the suit of li. Comp
• v-. Alexander Watkin-.
s'i Tin* tollowing dcscrilii'd lot piece or parcel of
- : ;.ite ill Troy l,oro' bounded north and west by
■' I n I. Bt rrv. east bv Canton street, -outli by
•"f M 'iilt'm A Berry containing jof an acre more
,---. til improeed.
d liiul taken in execution at the suit of John 1.
vs. .I.t, ~ii ('. Lathr qi.
-s- • 1: tollowing de-rrit'ed lot piece or parcel of
...te iii Standing Stone twp. houiidcd north by
■ Mlk ( iiGptou. cast by lauds of Alanson Taylor.
• i we-t t.y tin highway, containing alai'.t 1 acre
a it* or le-s, all impr vcd with 2 framed limi-i - one
i l.arn and a few fruit tree- there n.
- I and tak. ain exec.itinu ut the s, it •!' 11. W. Tra
t. I,.wis E. Gabtis.
U..-'.) The :->!I"w :ug di-' li'li-d 1 t pit- e r parcel o?
t ate in W:lm- t twp. bi uiidetj inuth 1.-y lands ui
i. Ingham and M ry '.tin lngliaili hi-wi.i . east,
aalwet by 1 mils oi M..ry im Lanning. contain
i o.i i •-more ,r less, aim t 7o a, re-iin, r- vid, a 1 -g
• . 11..: ,ra and a few fruit to i there ui.
-* .U"! taken :u exc utioii at tin -nit ol CTiarle.- F.
-v.i 'harle- Hendt. (r.
.- • Tin* tlowia, de i rilit d 1•( pie e or parcel ol
-. - landing fitae in<l Wyal...-i-.g t iwnsfaips,
. rtli by land oi Win. GriJis anlt barb-- Squire-,
d- .; isaac Midd a ugh. - i ath liy fhe S isqueh::i
--s ti v lands of E. W. B.iird, c nitainiiig about
---in ire -r le—, alioc.t 30 acre- improved, with a
- i .i.mud burn, two-mail shoe shops and a
- ittma thcRW,
in execution at the suit of NICHOLAS
J v- l.oyd L. Waslibnril.
T - iu liiridi-d half of a lot piece or parcel of •
• tc i:i (),-it..n twp. Itoiindeil and described a- '
Ua p,|. north l,i* lands forinerlv belonging to j
ui, now in possession i t John F. j
• -*-t ■ 1 oi ,th ly laud kuwivn as the t'oul C'-mpa- !
•i-.m t i laml oi David Uasli, contaiuiiig about i
0 -r le--.
. i i!n u;a execution at the -nit ol R illili Wil :
b Edward.- c.d Wm. B. Darlington,
t tin - .it ot J. G. Adams v.-. Rollin Wilcox. Shcf- i
■ • ' .i micg 1 ,t piece or parcel of land-ituate '
-t*..o .1 ,; north by land of Wiu. Thomas, j
lately owned by Onon Rickey, and laid of I
-" iii by 1 and of J.-unt— Miilerantl Nathan
I n. -t i,y j. :i,ii, highway leading Iroin Athens I
i • ' ryiille. ct.nlaining about 28 aire-, all i
I Hri k dwelling house, oi.i brick ii: rn
i - 1 a frt it tree- thereon.
"'- t B:irk : cildiug situate iu Towanda
1 tided west by Joha Burger and D. F. Bar- I
1 i -••>!- ■>; D U. Bar-tow and Ira 11. Stephens. [
' ! i !t.i If. Stephens, south hy the public i
' • 'J t' * t trout and 32 feet tun k : defendant'-- J
Ming being the ba-cment and upin'i I
3 , " _i-- !i .It ol the -tory over Ma .furl tin-'- of- j
' -if entrance in trout of -aid building,
j . other ! t piece or par. el of I tnd -itu.ite in I
d , rtli by lands oil). I*. Ballard .east '
■ a' tin feet wide, u-ed for said It. which i
f I -1- •' Y M. I. ag. south by Main -treat 'VI- ! J
8,..: 11 '.M.'-cit.lining 33 icet front aud 72 eetba k |
iiy -*ii t.he ii.r-k or north cud of -a ii i
t:-| "'" all improved with a I irge ri k in.ibi •
1; ■ i"! a- -tort . -!] ip.-, Ac., it ting li.
*J . •, k 'ol -a kiu Troy borough,
l i ; ia exe lliou at the -ait of Jr.. Suiith, '
■i. iV 5 ;."'. v " jden
. • ' j t eribed lot, picc t parcel in j
' -'thfi, 1) trough. bounded uortli by centre i
; ; 1 : Ma.r, street.south by land-' of Jamc Smith. j
'-log t'l Dr< xol, cimt.l ii.n r eighty
' 'y kit deep. in Te or less, all impr veil i
.. •• >••. Imi lling house thereon, it being part j
< I ''L iu survey made by Droit; Rickey : t
■ H'Tntc.
! ( r I'd piece or land situate in Athcn
■ "nii! north iy centre street, en>t by tliei
.. • inlant Ml vt) •"•mtli and wt-t by Id- e- |
*\ l l"Ui'i.V Weils. containing 4'J ifet :y lib
• 'ess, all unproved, with a trained barn there <
i■ , taken in execution at the suit of J. B. Lewis
i a > ...wing lot piece or parrel ofland situate '
„ ' *;•. ho mil d and described a follows; Du !
■oi.l- oi earner and Alans<>ii earner.
... and Wm. Morris, swiitli by land
•' Vr t by the highway, containing .">6 a<-re J
>at !, a res improved, one log house, one
; 1 r shop and apple orchard thereon. j
■ ic i xecution at the suit of Lemuel 11.
s Tiif r'i S, ( -' ara P' i lL
-ei t ' '"vsnsr lot piece or parcel of land situate
_ ' f "'""del north ly land- of A.-a Bennett,
- : iii .uett and .Samuel Reynolds, south
•• >u.uul Uikl oi Samuel Reynolds, west by
. and A-a Bennett, containing about 10
ff"* • -4V i' 1 ''"proved. I framed bouse, small
|* ..(."V, "Myltitiery for manufacturing lath,
, ' 1 'II. ami a lew iruit trees thereon.
I •• r o"'" ,' ;:i , x ' ,, ' | oion at the suit ot Hubert
r It., , v "- rs..u b. Schryver.
|' s-. w, k lot piece or parcel of land situate
| i j'- "ounded and descrilsd as follows : Du
>'yj.'l'u "p'iert Ixuapp, east by laud of Ito-
T . "ma s i reck, south by land of Robert
• t Robert Kiunji" aiid l.orcni" M. '
! Legal.
R indell, containing about 2$ acres more or less, all im
| proved, one framed house, one framed barn, a small shoe
: sh ip and fruit trees standing upon said land.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas
i Burgess to the use of John E. Goodrich vs. Alonzo Barnes.
ALSO—The defendant's interest, supposed to be the
undivided half of the following described lot piece or par
cel of land situate in the hnrough of Towanda. bounded
north by Henry Essen wine's lot. east by Main street,
south by lands of John F. Means, west by 2d street, con
taining H'7 feet front. 294 feet deep, be the same more or
less, ail improved, with a large framed foundry building,
! machine shop Ac., thereon.
! Seized aud taken In execution at the suit of Joseph
i Powell, now to the use of I. L. Lameretix vs. H. L. Lam
i ereux.
AUsO The following lot piece or parcel of land situate
( in Wells twp. bounded and described as follows : North
i by lands of James Griswold, Benj. Ingnlls and Xeliemiah
Kathbone, west by lands of Jauies Griswold. south bv
lands of Alvah Young and Dnvis A Mott, east by land of
i W in. Ingalls and Geo. Wilcox, containing about" 60 acres
j more or less, about 30 acres improved, one log hou-e, and
j a house frame ami fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot in Wells twp. bounded and de
i scribed as follows : North by land now in possession of
i the said John Roberts and Mott A Davis, ea-t by George
j Wilcox and Wade Bcardsley, south by Daniel liiddridge
I and Gabriel Swayze, west by lands of James Griswold,
, containing about 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres
I improved, one framed house, framed barn and an orchard
j of fruit trees thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. Hutchin
| son A Co. vs. Johu Roberts.
j ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of
, land situate in She-hequiii tw p. bounded North by lands
i of John Randall, east by land of Newton Kinnev and
j Ralph Gore, south by land of Comfort C. Gore, west In
lands of Davidson A Gore, containing about 4 an acre
more or less, all improved, with one trained house with a
i Cooper shop attached, and a few fruit trees thereon,
i Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of J. F. Wood-
I ruff and A. L. Cranmer who have survived Phidelia Smith
; vs. Hirum W. Ladiew.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff,
j Towanda, January 1, 1557.
. T IST OF JURORS drawn for February
| -Li Term, 1557.
GRAND jrIIIIRS.
I Burlington borough—M. M. Springfield- Nathan E. Bai-
Betts. ley, Robert Bardwcll.
I Canton twp.—V. M. Wilson. Smithfield—John Gcrould,
David London. Rnb't Lilly Horace Niles.
Granville—George Brighain j South Creek Hiram Mason.
Marcus Ay res. (Troy— Horace Long.
; Leroy—Yeriiilla Rrtc e. 'T'W amla North—William
M niroe—JosCjili ll.ill. | Barnes. •
Orwell—John Pay-on. jUI-ter—G. W. Nichols,
i I'ik. Warren tyres. Ste | Wye x—M. H. Lanning.
! plien ( . r-mitb. •VimJliam Julius Russell, J.
' Rome—Gee-ham Towner. | S. Madden.
TKAVKK.-K .IfRoRS—FIRST WKKK.
Athens twp.—J. K. Wright son. Henry M'Kimiey.
Scth M ricy, Jr., Samuel M-uiroe—Win. W. Fowler.
Ilofl' Orwell—Samuel C. W'ells.
Athens horn'—William Man Pike—Slicld-m Payne.
cock. L. M. l!i;v!uid.Joht, ic me—S. C. Maun, Smith
Palmer. Lent.
A-yl ;in—Geo. G mble. Reu Kidgliery—Andrew Webb,
bin Barnes, C.S-. li-mnover. Jdm King-ley.
Al i-.iiiy--Elienezer Horton. Springfield—ll. S. Graver,
Myr.m Kellogg. Era-inns Wilder, Perry
Armenia—Alba Burulnm. Harkuess.
Alfred Ripley. Smithfield—Charles Riggs.
Burlington—Li-tin Morlcv Slirsbeipiii:—Marvin * Love-
Burlington West—Jc--e ii lace
M'Kean. Ulster-—S. C. llovey.
Franklin—ChatTe- Stephens. Wy ox—Ferdinand* Allen.
Granville—Yolney Taylor. Well-—Andrew P. Row-man.
Wm. Bimyon. IWyalu-iiig—ll. I). Chaffee,
Herrick I'hos it. Brink. 11. itufus D. Cleavland. Hugh
1.. Phelps, Andrew* Over S. Frazer. Justis Lewis,
peck. Wilmot—J. G. Craiolall.
Leßoy—Lafayette WiH>ster,|lV'arren — ( hauncey F. Case,
H. J. Stone, Chas. Lamb. j Aaron Corbiu.
Litchfield—Samuel David ;
SECOND WEEK.
Albany—Benj. Vandyke. ISpringfield—Charles French
Athens twp.—King Hulett ' Waller Mattocks.
I). F.Clark. jSiuithlleld AlielJ.Gerould,
Armenia—lsaac William-. Edwin E. French.
Canton—Ward Warren, Elda: Tiiscarora— Morrison Mont-
Landon, B.icl Smith. Join , goinery.
Newell. | fry twp.—John Thomas,
Franklin--Win. A. Rockwell.l Charles Strait. N. Byron
Litchfield—J ihnson Rogers. Case.
Left iy—Thos. G. Irvine, Da Troy born'—Nelson Fish, X.
vis Vandyke. M. Carnochan.
Monroe tp.— K. 11. Horton. Towanda twp.—Dennis Me-
A. 1,. Cranmer. \ Gill.
M uiroeborn—D.N.Newton 1 Towanda North —Adoljili
Overton- Win. l a u-ett, Jas.! Kingsbury
Heverlv. Warren-Solum *n King, J.
Pike —A.-icii Stevens. 2d. ' Beard-ley.
Rome—Chas. W. Woodruff. Windham—P. M. KrainariL
Ridgbery—Smith H. Mil .Vyala.-ing— Homer Camp,
dreth. I
A DMINISTRATORTS NOTlCE.—Notice
at i- hereby given, that all persons indebted to tile es
tute ot GEO. SII.L, decea-eil. late of Herrick township,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay:
and all per-ons having claims -against said estate w ill
please present tlieiu duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN BEIPI.K.MAN,
Decern tier 27.1856. Administrator.
PROCLAMATION. —Whereas, the Hon.
-1 DAVID WII.MOT. Pre-ideiit Judge of the 12th Ju
dicial District, consisting <>f the Counties of Bradford and
Susquehanna, and Honorables AARON Cni'itnt CK, aud
JOHN F. LONG, Associate Judges, in and h r-aid counts
I of Bradford, have issued their precept licaiing date the
27thday of Dec. A.D. Issii, to uiedirected,for holding a
! Court of Oyer and Terminer. General (Jiiartu Session- of
; tin Peace. Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towun
da, for flic County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the
j 2d day of FKBRL* \RY next, to coiitinue two week-,
f N dice i-tlieiefore hereby given, to the Coroner-and
j ! i-ticesof tin- Peace ami Constables, of the < o.inty of
! Bradford, that they bo then aud there in their proper per
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
| records, inqui-itions, and other remembrances, to do those
j things which to their office appertains to be done ; and
tho.-e who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro
! secu.te again-t the prisoner- who are or may be in the jail
] of-aid County, or wliu shall In* bound to appear at the
' said court, ait* to be then and there to prosecute against
; them as shall lie just. Jurors are requested to be punctual
' in their attendance.agrceaMy to their notice.
: Dated at Towanda, the 2'Uh of Dec, in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. and of
the Independence of the United States, the seventy
ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
I IST OF LETTERS reraaiuitig in the Post
-2 office at Towanda, January 1,1857.
; Adams J S Heman Horace
Avres Squ're Heman Daniel
' li'iwiii ol 1. M H"we Mary E
iiradf ird Coal Co Hoagtan Andrew-
Blake James Ive.on Mi-s A M.
Badger Joliti Jackson Miss Sarah
Bennett Tlioa. Jcs.-cn Albert
Crowley Ann Kerwiu John
Uas<- Lucius Knapp Hiram
Cranmer Charlotte Kenney Kdiuond
Carter Benjamin Lewi- Hiram
Curran Miss I .ally Phillip
Ca-e Auu M'Sorley Jerome
Corrcll Philip W M r - Wm
Cheevi r Jaiuts F 3 Morrison Wm
Coverdale Win. M'tilone Jr.lin
C'.immings Harvey Menardi A E
Collins M irtin M'Cracken Wealthy
("only John Malum a Ann
Cat lin Wm 1,. Mulaney Tlios
Dougherty Jauies 3 N-blc Helen A
Dougherty Ellen. Newell .s,trill E.
Dougherty Tims I'helan Edw
Denison John W 1* iter Tli is G
Eili Wm Pi r. eH S
Ell worth J-*hn K r Ellas 2
r :. ri, tt jr Uu d ill Wm S
F.ely Th m .s -- b U . ml. M
Fox A•r ua'T! S .il.v Dftfii O
Griffi ■ M -.ris *" r - thw-cli II M
Grr e Puillip Str.itto • S inil
Gib- n r. C riteinlert Christian
Gi iffiu Henry Spear Robert
Gran • r Patience Suliivan Timothy
I, ,:,id Wm a . Tiioinpsoii Sarah Ann t
Hort en Mrs A fi T >1 :rdy Pertlienc
II -it*: Ci vil Tr o y Ann
Hill Win. Well- Mi-s I. L
Hantaan Chas T Wiley John 2
II met Elw irl Warner D W
llir-h na i Sim m Weed Augusta
Hal la i M ry W dborn Geo
Zdu er Mar- ret A.
Person-ealli ig irmy of the-c letter* will mention
they ire advertised. "■' • I'GRIER, P- M.
1,1 J|{ J.; INSURANCE. —The undersigned is
agent tor the tollowing safe and reliable Companies:
Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa.
Capital, #200,000.
State Mutual Insurance Co. . Ifarrisburg, Pa.
Capital, #200,000.
(t'irard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa
Capital, $ 300,000.
These Companies insure against io-s or damage by fire
on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling Houses. 1 urni
ture. Warehouses, Merchandize, and barm Property
insured for auy IcDgth of time. All losses w ill be prompt
ly paid. C. S- RUfeSELL.
Towanda, December 25,1856.
DRIED PEACHES, a few very nice ones,
also Dried Berries at FOX S
MESS PORK, CUeese, Ilams, Lard, Brooms,
and an assortment of Wooden Ware at FOX S.
ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins,
Prunes. Dates, Citron, and other fruit in tbeir sea*
won at f
£qjal.
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 .-hnll
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 described lot piece or pan el of land
situate in Springfield tp„ bounded north bv lands of L
Whipple and A. Wright, east by landsof C. Burgess .south
by lands of A. Whipple, west bv lands of 1.. Whipple .con
taining 12 acres more or less. all improved, with a log
stable and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized ar.d taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Spear vs. Joel Beekwith.
AI.SO—The defendant's interest, being the undivided
i *' lp following described lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Springfield twp. bounded north bv the public
highway leading from East Troy to Smithfield. cast ba
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 le-s,all improv
ed, one framed house, one framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Spear vs. E H. Ketchuni.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Sprintield twp. bounded north bv land of A. Wood
east by the highway, south and west by land of J. LL
Grace, containing about 26 acres. more or less, atsuit IK
acres improved, one slab she J and a few fruit trees there
on.
ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in
Springfield twp. bounded north by laud of A. Ode. J. U.
Grace. L. Grace and T. Leonard, east bv land of Russell
Young, south by land of Ree-er and K. Young, west by J.
U. Grace and A. Wood, containing about 47 acres, more
or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house, one fram
ed burn and a few fruit tree- thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram
Spear vs. James L". Grace. Jr.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
loud situate in Wysox twp. beginning at the southwest
corner of A. Wickizer's lot; thence south 89° east I'll
and 3-10 perches to the northwest corner of X. Parks' lot:
thence south 1° west 129 perches to the south west cor
ner of said Parks' lot ; thence north s9 3 west 101 3-10
perches to u white pine for a corner ; thence north 1°
east 120 perches to the place of beginning, containing 84
acres and 17 perches more or less, about 20 acres iuiprov
! ed. a log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon,
i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Burton
Kingsbury vs. George Lenox.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Office. <
Towanda, Dec. 22,18,10. (
US' Notice is hereby given that an amount eqnaltothe
costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when
struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply*
with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offer
ed lor sale. Jons A. CODDING.
QITIpRIF F'S SALE.— By virtue of a writ
k_z ot Test \ end. Expo, issued out of the court of com -
mon plea* of Susquehanna countv, and to me directed,
will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the
bur i ugh of Towanda. on THURSDAY the 15tli day of
Jan ary, Is.i7, at 1 o dock, P. M.. the following described
! t. pie- e or parcel of laud situate in Orwell twp., liriid
t-;d co.. pa., bounded north by land of C. Chaffee, east
and o lh by lauds of I. Potter, and west by the public
highway, containing CI) square rod-* more or less, all im
proved. and a few fruit tree- thereon.
Seized and taken in execution ut the suit of F. B. Marsh
& Co. v-. T. G. Haight.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Towanda. Dec. 22, 1 s.'iii.
I^XECLTOR S NOTICE.— All persons in
-12 del ted to the estate of JOHN W. BESLEY, decal..
late of Colombia townsdip. are hereby notified that pay
ment must be made without delay, and all persons having
claim- against said estate are requested to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
A. SWEAZE,
J. FRIES.
December 20,185 C. Executors.
A Chance for Bargains !
a r| THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
the HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by her,
ill a cjjL situate in Smithfield township, about two miles
iMyiyEff south of the centre, on the Burlington road.
The lot contains TEN AI RES of land, pleas
antly situated and well watered, upon which is a good
dwelling house, out buildings, and a spring of water,being
well adapted ford.iirv purposes.
Also, a large quantity ot HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
comprising almost every article needed in a family. A
qantity of HAI will also be sold.
For terms, which will be reasonable, enquire on the pre
mises of MARIA JANE BASSETT.
Smithfield, Dec. 15, 1856.
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Cv Has the honor to announce to his scholars and pa
trons generally, that lie will return in his former duties in
the course ot two or tliree weeks, and. having during hi
stay in Philadelphia, enjoyed the musical acquaintance ol
the most eminent performers, both vocal ami iii-trniiied
t*l, with whom he had frequently the honor to perform,
he hope- to be able to give entire satisfaction to those who
wi-.h to patronize him during the coming session, aud will
pay particular attention to the
SINGING SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Persons wi-ltiug to take lessons w'll please leave their
names at either of the following places :
Towanda Mr. Dittrich's ;
Wvsox Dr. Ingham's or Mr. Railing's ;
Dun II J. M. Bishop's;
Monroeton Mr. Hornet - or Mr. Mullen's ;
Greenwood Mr. Naglee's ;
lloll'.n llill Mr. Morton's or Geo. Trvhi's ;
Highland Centre.. Mr. Guyer's. Dec. 15,1x50.
\ NTH IIA CITE COAL.—SO Tuns Red
a. JL Ash Shamokin, stove ami small egg.
0(1 tons I'ittston small egg fir stoves.
2n tons lump coal for foundry purposes,
For sale de. 11l " BAILEY A XEVINS.
|/V) BRLS COMMON SALT ; 10 wife.
I'M" U H k Salt for packing salt, just received bv
Dec. 10 1 BAILEY A NEVI.VS.
PAYUOA GROUND PLASTER.—IO6
VJ ton !-! -ale by BAILEY A XEVINS.
IVotice Highly Important to Many!
' Jj MIE -lib .i riber takes this method of notifying those iu
.l debtcd to hint that all notes, accounts and judgments
of in re than six nonths standing, must be paid immedi
ately and without further notice. He earnestly hopes that
he -li ill not be compelled to enforce collection from any,
but lie will lie under the necessity of doing so, unless pay
ment- are actually m :de before tlic Ist day of Jan'v next.
T .wanda, Dee. 3. 1556. JOSEPH PQWj-.LL.
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 cloth for luaking
the same. A large assortment of Dress Trimmings and j
other tilings too numerous to mention.
To the farmers we would say. that we can supply tliem j
ROUND PLASTER cheaper than they can get it to go j
abroad.
Nov. 25,1856. MONTAN'YES. ]
BA RCL A V CO AL —T HE B A RCL A V
RAIL ROAD AND CO AL COMI'ANY have nw on
hand, and will keen constantly for sale at TOWANDA,
a large supply of their coal, at
$3 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and
$3 30 per ton for linked Coal.
Apply for coal at Towandsrto HORATIO BLACK. Coal
will also be sold at THE MINES at
s'3 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and
$2 50 per ton for Raked Coal.
A liberal discount will be made on sa'es hy the boat load.
Oct. 50, 1, M). r.pw D OVERTON. President
Crgnl.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.— Notice is here
by. given, that nil persons indebted to the estate of
ELIJAH WHITEHEAD, deceased, late of PIKE town
ship, are requested to make payment without delay;
those having demands ■: gainst said estate will present tln'ui
duly authenticated for settlement.
Nov. 10, I*so. IRENE WHITHFAD, Executrix.
ADMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons in
debted to the estate of JOS. CONGDON. dee'd.
late of Litchfield township, are hereby notified to make
payment without delay, and all persons having demands
.against said estate are requested to nresent them duly au
tlieutieated for settlement. SAMUEL DAVIDSON',
Nov. 25, 185 C. Administrator.
A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Notict-
XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tliees-
Utcot Peter f'ron, dee'd. late "of Standing Stone, are re
queued to make payment without delay ; and all persons
having claim- against said estate, must'pre-eut them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the sub-cribers.
JOSIAH RINEBOLD,
Nov. 25 Administrator.
A DMINISTR A TO R'S N OTICE.—X.ui^
XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e
tate of WM. CHILSON, late of Smithfield twp., dee'd. are
requested to make payment without delay ; and all per
sons having .1 lion against said estate, must present them
duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber.
RUFCSC. HOSLEY,
Nov. 25, 1856. Administrator.
A D MINI STR A TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
XjL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of EPHR VIM B'JARPM AN*, 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 present them d ly authenticated for settlement.
Dec. (i. 1 - if!. WM. BO A HUMAN, Administrator.
ORPHANS' COURT PALE —By Tirtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford couu
ty, will be exposed to public sale on the premies, on
SATURDAY' January 4, 1-57, at 1 o'clock. P. M., a cer
tain house aud lot situated in the borough of Canton, and
late the estate of Malvina A.Rogers, dee'd, bounded as
follows—Beginning at a post on Union street.66 feet west
from the corner of Union and Centre street, the same be
ing the south-west corner of lot No. 81, thence northerly
on the division line of N'os. 81 and 80, 150 feet to lot No.
*3, thence westerly along the Hue of said lot No. 83, 80
feet to a post, thence southerly on the division line of No
and 80. 150 feet to Centre street, thence easterly along
the line of said street, 80 feet to the place of beginning.
The same being lot No. 80, in the new village plot of Can
ton. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Dec. 10. 1850. S. B. LATHROP. Administrator.
The above sale stands adjourned until Saturday the 31st
day of January. 1857, at the same time and place.
S. B. L.VTHRuP, Adin'r. of M. A. Rogers, dee'd.
Jan. 8, 1557.
iI > MINI ST RA TO R'S SA L EByvirtae
I\. of an order issued by the Orphans' Court of Brad
ford county, will be sold on Wednesday, 24th Dec. ne.xt.ut
1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, a lot of land situate in
Pike twp., bounded north by lands of Edward (.'ran all,
east by lands of P. Bust wick, south by R. W. Cool ba ugh!
west by \\yalusing creek, containing about 80 acres, and
(10 acres improved with good buildings thereon.
ALSO—Another lot of land situate in said township,
bounded north by lands of Sctli Blakesley, jr., east by
lands in possession of James Featherbv, south by lands
of J. Burroughs, and west by P. Bostwick, containing
about 23 acres, all uuiiuproved.
CHANDLER BIXBY,
Administrator of Edmund Saunders, dee'd.
December 1, 18,50.
"V OTIf'E to Delinquent Collectors, Dealers
A. 1 in Merchandize, Patent Medicines, &c., and Keep
ers of Hating Houses and Distilleries;—
The several delinquent collectors of the County of Brad
ford previous to lss<>. are hereby notified that unless their
duplicates of State aud County "taxes are settled bv the
10th of December next, the amount due thereon will lie
left with the proper officers for collection. Also, all deal
ers in Merchandize. Patent Medicines, Ac., and keepers of
Eating Houses and distilleries, who have not taken their
Licenses, are reouiis-d to take the same by loth Deccmlier
next, or they w ill be left with a Justice of the peace for
collection, agreeable to the Act of Assemble ill such eases
made and provided. H. C. KELLOGG, treasurer,
fowanda, Nov. in. I -50 Per N. J. Keelkii. Deputy.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of
a.\ the estate of J. J. IVarford, deed. In the Orphans'
(lourt of Bradford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to
distribute funds in the hands of the administrators of said
estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his
iffice in the borough of Towanda, on Friday, the 30th dav
of January, 1 7. at one o clock in the afternoon, at which
time and place all person- are required to present their
claims or else be forever debarred from said fund.
Dec. 15. ls.'id. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor.
A I DI TO R'S NOTICE.— In the miter of
a7\ the estate of huar Roxencrantz, dee'd. — In the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed I>\ said Court to
distribute bind- in the hand- of the adniini-trator of said
estate, w ill attend to the duties of his appointment at his
office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 2d day
of hebruary. 15. ,7. at 1 o clock in the afternoon, at which
time and place all persons interested are required to pre
sent their claims 01 else be forever debarred from -aid fund.
Dec. In. 1856. G. H. \\ ATKINS, Auditor.
\ I DITOKS NOTICE.— In the matter of
J.M- the estate of li'm. Decker, dee'd. In the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor
a 1 pointed by said Court, to distribute funds in the hands
of the Executor of the said estate, w ill attend to the
duties of his appointment, at the house of B. B. Tuttle. in
Smithfield, on Saturday the 24th day of January. 1857, at 2
o'clock. I*. M.. when and where all persons having claims
upon said funds must present them, else forever be de
barred from the same.
Dec. 27, 1856. H. B. M'KEAN, Auditor.
i EDITORS' NOTICE.—//. ./. Mi J ill, rr
-X m. eratoi of Aterander \t<iditt, dee'd.. vs. William
< 'art. In the cnuriof Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No.
510 September T. 1852.
Tli" sudor igned Auditor appointed by said Court, to
dist i i.;.. the funds rai ed by Slierifi sale of defendant's
• 1. will attend to the duties assignedhim at his
• ' ... theUoio' 01 Towanda, on Thursday, the 2'itli day
f January, A. 1). 15.57, at one,o*elock in the afternoon
when and w here all persons having claims are requested
to present them, or lie forever debarred therefrom.
U'■ • !.. 185 ft. t;. H. W ATKINS. Auditor.
A I DITOR S NOTICE. In the matter of
- * the estate i f 11. J. Stone and the minor loirs of li.
S. Hoicomb, dee'd. 111 the Orphans' Court of Bradford
county.
The undcr-igned an Auditor appointed 1 y said Court to
distribute fund- in the hands of the trusti e raised by the
-ab- of real e-tatc. w ill attend to the duties of his appoint
ment at the office of Adams A Overtoil, in Towanda born'
on Thur-ilav the 2!)tli day of January, A. D. 15.57, at one
o clock. !'• M.. when and win re all person- interested are
n-que.-teil to attend, or lie forever debarred from any
share of -aid fund. D'A. OVERTON. Auditor. *
Towanda. Dee. 23. I "-AG.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.— By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford conn
ty, w ill Ir'expo-cil to public .sale on the prenn-e-. <>n
Saturday the 24th day of January next, at 1 o'clock, P.
M.. the following property—
All the decidant's interest in a piece or parcel of land
situate in the townships of Smithfield. Springfield and
Ridgbery, containing about ninety-eight a"res ot land and
bounded on the north by lands of John S. Johnson. Win.
Leonard and Michael Paeey. on the east by lands of Orrin
ileox. on the south by lands of Samuel Gates, and on the
west by lands ol Betij. Brown, aliout forty acres improved
with a log house thereon, late the property of Wm. Cliil
son. deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Dee. |5.1556. RUFI'S C. HOSLEY. Adm'r.
TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is he<v
m'J by given that all persons indebted to the e-fate of
GEO. W. COOK deceased, late of Durell township,
to make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mand- again-t -aid estate, will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
JAMES It. TRY INK,
ROBERT BULL,
Decemlier 22. 1 ssd. Executors.
IfXKrr Ton s NOTICE. -Noti.-e is Itetv
mJ by given that letters testamentary upon the e-tato
ot itray ton A.Baldwin dee'd., late of Franklin tp.,have been
granted to the subserilier. All |ierbous indebted to said
estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those hating any claims upon said estate to present
them duly attested tor settlement.
FANNY MARI A BALDWIN,
FR VNKLIN ANDREWS,
HORATIO W. HUGHS.
Dec. 22,1856. Executors.
I^ LOUR of different qualities, Corn Meal,
Bran aud Chop. Also some very extra Family
Flour warranted of superior quality fo*- -<t- d ' o\"S. *
COLE LEATHER.—.Iust receiving: an ex-
L cellent lot of superior SOLE LEAH I 111!, to which
public attention is respectfully invited.
Nov. 22. 18.55. J. P. HUMPHREY.
VinnTE FISH, in barrels, half barrels and i
? f by tt.e pound, at myl4 FOX'S.
T ADIES' INDlA" rubr ;r GLOVES, |
XJ at the store of H. S. MERC lilt. ]
(UVNDY —A lunge stock always on hand'
J and sold at wholesale at jiedlar.s' prices at FOX'S. I
PARRIAGE BOWS & FELLOES for
\J t-aleat wh .!• nle • r rttall by H. 5. JCIiRCUR !
RLsccilaitcons.
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IKON AND STOVE STORE.
If HALL A HLSSKLL
~""""x Wholesale and Retail Dealers
-f* in Hardware and Stoves. Iron
f-n 4 ■ and Nails, Sash, Glass, Paints
*** Otis, House Trimming
ffiroWT in. i kimlmiT Carriage trimmings.
roWllWiP®" r'iHSR ! ? c " t m"th**d Lace*. Carriage
**"* **'•>' , ulul Springs, Cur
-i viei ofta |'' iit' i and Joiners' Planes,
Saws, Augers. Chi.-el- and ail
f and Circular Saws. Blacksmith
Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vitea,
•* Hammers and Screw Platen,
Axes. Proud Narrow.* Lath and Hand Hatchets—Cable.
Log. Trace i nd Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels
and Sondes.
POCKET A.NO T GYLE CUTLERY- Shear: and P.is
sors. Edge Tools of all kinds, Brass and Enameled Keitlvs,
Shovel and Tongues. Spoons ami Ladles, Tubs and Pails,
Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep
ing implements.
In the H ARDWARE line, Bra's, Brittania, Jappaned
and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Rur, Hand, Scroll
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps,
Lead 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 htw.ds of manufac
turers ardpn;>-irter. including the largest assortment
find greatest variety of
ETCV3S
Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor, Pining-
Room. Six Plato 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 < low
rales, and on as good Tkkms as can be found t'os side of
New-York, from the fact that all our goods were i- .' t
of first bands and in full packages and large qur.n'.iti .
that gives us an advantage over smullcr pur -h.t-.ci -- ad
Dry floods dealers, that wiil enable n-s4<w*il from 5 to
15 per cent, les- than any of them, which advantage we
shall offer to any 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 neailv op
posite Tracy A Moore's, Main strict, in the new Wood
Building, lettered a'l over.
Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania
and Copper, Dried bruit of all kinds. Feathers and Bees
wax wanted for goods.
lO.bDO Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price
in CASH will be paid.
I>. C. HALL. C. S. RUSSELL.
Towaudi, Oct. 25, 1856.
NEAV FALL
WINTER™ GOODS:
BKINGSBERY & SON, l)t*<r lenve to
• call the attention of their friends and customers, as
well as all others wishing to buy (foods (.'heap, to their
well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-HOODS,
consisting of a great variety of
Z.A2ZES DRESS GOODS.
Silks. Shawls, Paramettas, French Merinos, Cashmere,
Wool Plaids, Wool DeLaines. Ac. Also, a choice selec
tion of Merimac, Choceco and other styles of fast colored
Prints.
A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions,
Hosiery, Gloves, Pre-- Trimmings, White Goods. ,Vc.
Denims. Ticks. Drills. Linens. Cambrics, Bleached and
Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Batts, Twine, Car
pet Warp, Ac.
In addition to the above articles, there will always be
found a full assortment of GROCERIES, Crockery and
Glass Ware ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Naihi,Fish,
Paints. Tubs. Matts. fee.
Returning individually our thank- for pa-t patronage,
we would as a firm, respectfully a.-k the attention of our
old customers and the public generally, to an inspection
of our extensive New l all anil Winter Stock.
Towanda. Sept. 10, 1856.
TOWANDA FOUNDRY.
nPFIE subscriber continues to carry on the
L Foundry business in Towanda, and 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-
Boxes. and any article of cast iron that may be required.
Turning and tilting up work will l; done oil short notice
and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase
Stoves of any kind will fiud it much to their advantage
to buy at the Foundry, as they can be repaired much
cheaper. Please call and examine before purchasing else
where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.—
Don't mistake the place—one door ea-t of Mercur- Block.
Uri 1 would also say to those having accounts stand
ing over six months, that they must be settled without
delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to
pay up and save cost. JOIIN CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 22.1856.
A FARM; FOR SALE
IN" Ridgbery township, about half a mile from the pub
lic house of B. F. Buck, containing alamt one hundred
acres, sixty acres improved, of which is bottom land with
a comfortable log house and frame bam. Enquire of the
subscriber upon the premises. M. CHAMBERLAIN.
October 22. 1*5;.
ZSTiiW FAI.L
AM)
WINTER GOODS.
r |MiE subscriber is now receiving a largestuck of FALL
J and WI.VI'KH GOODS, which lie respectfully invites
the public to examine. JOSEPH hlXGSlil'llV.
Towanda, October 6, lk.ifi.
FALL COODST
nS. MERCUR is now receiving a large
.• Stock of FALL GOODS, to which the attention of
the public is requested.
Towanda, Sept. 16,1856.
1 kJ: 1:1) o :\r
on
.* ■ m. m ate ■
TS said to he the inevitable result of the coining election:
it is also said that this glorious Union is in danger : be
that as it may we know that a terrible storm is gathering
in the political heavens, which will soon hurst upon us in
all its maddened fury. Hut we would say to the citizens
of Bradford, heed it hot : it will pa-s harmlessly by. Soon
however, storms of a different nature will gather in a
wintry skv. which will cause you to tremble likean :rpen.
unless you procure the necessary protection. Xovv. it
the-e kinds ot storuis that wc propose to prepare vou t >
meet. We have just received an extensive and spl.
assortment of
1) RY aOO I) S A XI) C'L O TIIIXG
for the FALL TRADE, Which wc will sell at New-York
• ity prices. Our motto is, " Quick sales and small profits."
THE LADIES
Will find in our assortment an endless variety of all the
goods they need. Our shelves and drawers aro crowded
with articles for their use. We call special attention to
our nnc sti/les of FANCY SILKS, the finest the market
a fiords. SHAWLS, broelie. Bay state and cashmere, of
all sizes and qualities. L VDIKS~ DRESS GOODS, Fiench,
English and American Merinos, plaid and striped De
Laities, plain and figured Alparens; in fact everything
usually kept in Dry Good stores. First-rate calico at f.
cents per vard. good muslin at Ai rents. A fine assort
ment of RtKNNKTS. Ijadie* 1 Collar*. I'iidertltrve* Hand
kerchiefs, L ices Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, 4'<".
Onr Clothingr Department
Is replete with fashionable goods ; Overcoats from ft to
f'-fi. business coats from #3 to vests all prices, pants
from $2 to SO. A general assortment of underclothing,
collar , Ac. CLOTHING made to order if required, and
upon tfie shortest notice.
g*r Don't forget the place, in I'atton's new hlock. cor
-1 iter Bridge and Main streets.
GUTTKXIHLG, ROSENBAI'M A CO.
Towanda. September 3, ltifi.
Cash paid for Pelts & Wool,
AT SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STOLE,
Towanda, September 3, lfiafi.
IK>< ITS A SHOES—Tho lari;nst, best aud
J cheapest assortment this side of the Empire 'lt v may
hefound at je'ifi TRACY" A iOORk'R
O TOSS SUGARS—Brown, Refined, Pow
e ) dercd. Crushed and Granulated : Molaases. Syrup. Rio
and Java C'ofiee. Itice. Sakratus. Gilictr. Sperm<'.indies.
Lice. Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for
sale cheap at junc9 FOX'S.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!!
i T THE ATHENS NURSERY—Wcof
1\- fer for sale this Fall a first rate assortment of Ap.
pie. Pear, Cherry, Peach, Plum and Ornamental Trees,
of all the he>t varieties. Me call especial attention to
our apple trees. They are 5 years old, and nasupassed by
any in the market. Terms reasonab.e. Orders should be
seut in soon. Catalogues sent on application.
FOLD A PERKINS.
Aotrvrs—O. D. Bartlett. Towanda : Horace Heath. Cl
rtrr; George Heath, Burlington ; H. Pe> t, Hmithlk'd ;
1? T. Pro vL'irg. Roma ; Wei- Dosna WisULaia.
iiliscella coas.
Another Larfe Arrival of
NEW SPRING GOODS!
HS. MERCT'R is now receiving the largest. bet as
• sorted, and nnst dt-siral le stork >.r G.* d- ti nt baa
yet been offered in Towanda. Cn*i-ti;ig of iverv varb ty
of SAPI.E A SI/ FANCY DRY GOODS, liurdvari.
Crockery and Gloss wore, Boots and Shits.
Ifnts, Caps, Sto ate Goods, Carpets, Mat
tings, Wot don u a re, Groceries, l'i: in ts,
I [ tntlo tc- Glu ss. Oils, Nails. Iron,
Sled, Fish, Leather', Src. t\c.
which will be sokl at wholesale <>i retail at v< rv luW pri
ces. Tin- public arc very respectfully reduce tea tu cxuia
ine the Stock.
Towanda. April2l. 1*56.
GOODRICH * CO.,
OWIJCiO, X. "V.
A RE now in receipt of and opening the choicest arid
e most de.-irabk.- stock of
Maple and Fancy l>ry Goods,
to which they have ever had the ple.i-nre of calling tba
attention of the community. Our t..rir i- very large, and
selected with great "are and acknowledged good taste. BD4
is particularly adapt'd to ttie wants of this and the sur
rounding sections. Oar st ck of
Dress Goods, Triwrings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies, Parasols, Clt the, Cassimeres, Vesftrgs,
J\ m>sties, Shirt Linens, Prints,
Hosiery and Shawls, c;C. 4*c.
and mmils>ilcs other articles make oar assortment better
than any otlier in tliis vicinitv, all of which will 1 e <>!J
s cheap, and uiu; v art'. it- cheaper, than at any other es
tablishment, to allot' which we invite the inspection of
p ireiiasers, as being in every respect worthy of their at
tention.
I Those who may favor us with a call may tie a-snred that
no artiile will be recommended more highly than its me
rits will admit of.
Oweyo. May 8 1856. G. R. GOODRICH .V CO.
Watches, Jcwe ry 2nd Fancy Goods.
\ .M. WARNER has just received a !tr<*e
si V• and splendid assortment of M ATCHES, JEWEL
RY <& FANCY GOODS, which arc offered for sale on the
j lowest terms. Call at Warner's, Main st. above Bridge,
j Towanda, Juiv 8, 1856.
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 lowest
possible rates for cash. O. Lb BART LETT.
Towanda, April 24. 1856.
BOOTS <k SHOES & LEATHER.
Jl). HUMPH )' is jnt receiving a j?e
--• neral assort rsOOTS & SHOES, suitable for
! the spring trad
Also,an excellent assortment of LE ATHER, comprising
180 sides Sole Leather, 99 sides Upper, 200 Calf Skins,
together with a general stocd of Kipps, Linings A Find
! ings. Towanda, April 3, 1856.
| I7HSH.—No. 1 mid 2 Mackerel and Codfish,
1- at mayl4 MERCER'S.
WOOL.—CASH PAID FOR WOOL^
v t at if. E. SOLOIfOX'S Clothing Store, one dour
South of Mercur's stord, Towanda. May 20, 185 G.
EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap
at FOX'S.
MACKINAW TROUT—Some very fine
ones iii half barrels, also Mackerel in half and quar
ter barrels, at JlB FOX S.
NEW STORE
AND
mmw D3i
HUMPHREY a WICKHAM are now receiving in their
New Store. West side oi the public squaie. a large
and well selected stock of
FOREIGN
AND
DOMESTIC
DRY-GOODS.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, 4-C.
BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety and style, com
prising Ladies' Misses' and Children*' Gaiters—Bootees,
Buskins and Slippers ; Gents', boys'. Youths' and Chil
dren*' Boots. Broguns and Shoes."both Ka-tcrn and home
manufactured. A general assortment of Gents' Ladies'
and children*' overshoes. Rubber Boots. Ac.
A full assortment of Boot and Shoe Findings, Sole and
Upper leather, Calf and Kip skins. Morocco Linings and
j Lace leather.
Towanda, Nov. 25.1956.
j I" OST—Between Towanda and D. M. Hull's
J X-J Farm, in North Towanda, on the 17th inet., a small
leather wallet, containing about one dollar in silver
i change, a note of 1.30 dated May. 1855. given by me to
I). M. Buli, and some other papers. The finder is reqnes-
I ted to leave the same at the office of the Bradford Renor
j ter. or return it to me. JERE VANDKRMARK.
X. Is. I also offer for sale THREE HORSES, which will
I he disposed of very cheap, and to which 9 invite the at
| tention of those wishing to purchase.
M inroe. Nov. 25. 1-56. J. V.
TAKE NOTICE.—Ran away from thesub-
JL scriber. my son MERWIN STROPE, without any
just reason, and I therefore forbid all persons trusting
him, as I shall pay no debts he may contract after this
date. " WM. STROPE.
Rome. Novemlier 25,1856.
NEW FIRM
NEW FALL GOODS.
rpiIEFIKM OF MOXTANYES A CO. has been din-
X solved by mutual consent. WM. A. ROCKWELL
having withdrawn. The business will hereafter be roa
die-ted under the name of MOXTANYES— having asso
riated with the firm J. D. MONTANYE Jr.. and F. D. MON
TANYE. We trust with our present facilities for the pur
close of G " d-. that we an make it an object for CASH
< to examine our stock, which has been laid
in with great care to suit the fall trade.
air All accounts due the old tinn, as also notes that
are due, are uprated to be paid without further r.nti.-r.
August 25, 19&6. MOXTANYES.
I THRESH PEACH US and Tomatoes,m cat g,
warranted perfectly fresh at FOX'S.
VIO M IN K- SKINS, 300 MUSKRAT,
' *VFt ' Fox. Deer, and c-thrr Peltry wanted, for which
the highest price will be paid at MOXTANYES
/ 1 ACTlON.—Whereas, my wife HELEN L.
" h..s left my bed and board without any just cause or
provocation, I hereby forbid all persons trusting her on
my account, as i will pay no debts of her eoutracting'af
ter this date. " TITUS A. DANES.
Springhill, December 20. ISSC.
"PORR ESTERS PLAYMATE A Mbs
- azine for Ho t* and Girl*, begins it- .-ixtii volume in
January. 1" 57. It i- edited by MARK FORRESTER, the
well known writer for tiie young, w ho, the reading in.biic
will bear in mii.d. is connected with no other periodical].
T e I'tAV.u AYE has been denominated by an eminent
writer, a* •* the BEST YOUTH'S MAGAZINE ITBI.ISHED."—
The publishers mean to keep it so. Its embellishment*
are new. and the reading matter almost wholly original.
An entiic numb r might lie filled with commendatory
notices of the press. The Family Gazette says •• No pa
rent who cares a butfn for hi* children's welfare, can
-peud a dollar more profitably than in subscribing for the
PLAYMATE.'' M
Rut we prefer to let the Magazine tell its own story.—
Tho e parents who have any choice about w hat their chil
dren read, should subscribe for it. If it does not sustain
itself, a ter a trial, no recommendation of others would be
of any I M' tie tit.
T KMS The Playmate is published monthly, at ONE
DOLL \R a year, in advance. To clubs, 75 cents per co
py. Letter- enclosing m mrv ma v l>e *ev.t at our risk, if
directed to " AYIL'UAM GUILD A CO..
156 Washington -t.. Bostop, Miss.
WATCHES, JEWELRY
AND
FAXCY GOODS.
\Y A. CHAMBER LI NliMjnstretnracd
' • from New-York with a verv extensive arid beau,
tifiT assortment of WAT. HHS. JEWELRY. CLOCKS,
arid FANCY GOODS, to which he tnvite* the particular
attention of his customers. You may find at his establish,
wont Watches of every vat let v. at prices fr-nt *8 to f 150.
So that everv one cau be suited. Please call and examine
his stack. * . . ,
*.B* Remember the place— one door south of the Post-
Oflho, wet side of the public square.
Towanda, Dec. 21, lsf>C.
REMOVAL.
MRS. MASON has removed her Millinery
establishment to one door south of B. Kingsbury A
Ron's Storp, (formerly Chamberlin's Jewelry Store) where
she h3 opea. d a large .ssnrtment of MILLINERY GOODS
bh- no ite the ladies to mil and examtn# her Block.
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