Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 04, 1857, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ANNUAL 1 REPORT ,
of the Seeeipts and Ilzpenditeres of tradibrd Chratity 1111511—frosn the Lt
of Sensory to the 31st of 'December, Inclusive.
II
Auditors for auditing public accounts 8183 60
As,o,,Ore, /312 08
lirdie coutrncts t. 588 00
lirjajV and road views - 40 00
linniord County Agricultural Society 100 00 .
Cr.er ot Court 76 50
i,.n.talilm making returns, and attendance,— 569.07
c.,..ti in civil suit. 4 25 00
Giiiii , rJ feeii in criminal sults CO 00
counsel to Conuniiisioners, U. Alcrcur..-. ..... 50 00
1.4- In CieuminWealth suit" 1597 23
I,,ioile. m eting new public building * 693 09
Elution expense, 128 GO
Far' a:.d light fur publieoftices and court room 225 74
I, rai. d .1 uror., 508 70
i7:O-,-r..- .hror, 2003.03
.
lni dclit.il cxpett-e. 166 'B6
-,,,,,,, ii ., nu public buildings 101 00
Jinti , to.' Inquiiition 37 4.3
- -----
4ccount with the serval Collectors of County ?fixes for the County of Bradford
T,a ablon , and
liurougks.
;And Sto rc
I‘.ol-).
%th r n. t.,wushlp
. • •
1:1:10t
,o I
A lt )
I•Tcr
t
I'nuy .
um !I
b•cru . l.
• 0 1,4!.crry .
"flogtielti
imdiiig Stoue
Jwanda North
'roy borough..
t duellig
knot
.10c o. borouh.
Ath,os township
p.aoy .....
.
r n ;tun town,hipa
Frl4klai
k , r a v .
Hem ,
c,,w 11 4141
141 .1. Ai
MEM
l'"hr•ht'ti:llll
• St4,ne
T t;. , r , ugh
r 0,11:.(111 tow u. : ltir
TA - antl.4
,• tp,si mhtp
I ,t,r
io o.li
I ‘‘2,11 p
t-t 1 11..ruagh.
t.ll I ,witnhip
u-11
-cUrugh
,
.11
„rtl, 1,1
=IBM
1. r g.li
Bqrotigh.
,Pda 1.1
h
Ezra C. Kelltir,g, Treasentr of Bradfo
,ta,.l &Throb., doe prior to 1 ,,, 56, $1,219 07
ib,plicatc.s for tss6, 18.749 74
Tran,,lriTts for unseated laud+, 779 31
receiv.d., 3o) GU
INTThates of resaases, , utetit ISSG, 49 42
s.de, d lands, - 20:1 61
ttement on state tax,..(exce , s) 203 50
J.ui. 1, 1t56, 45. - PA; 62,
E: ra C . Kelltgg, Treas. of Brad ford
of Pen-n
•
°rci , f duplicate,. prior to 18:4. $4,704 15
of 14.16, 13 ,'907 74
:--t , ,,ript, of - un wilted land.., - 660 99
i,aaw, recriral!,
f,r
i I R. 56,
outstanding Jan.. 1, 15.56.,
BE111FORI) COUNTY, SS.—We. the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hereby eirtify the
t a true and correct and Ntatemeut of the ileeciyals and Expenditures of said County, from the 14
day rd' J aanary-to the 31st day of December. 1636.
Witness our bands and seat of dace, at Towanda, this 23d day of January, 19.57.
gEORttE H. BULL,I
P. H. BUCK, Comaistionera.
D. LILLEY,
E. it. COOLBAUGH, Clerk
FOR RENT",-The new and corn
1nd1.,3,4 building on Bridge etteet, .eeeettly
recte.l by the subniriber, will be leased at' a
uuderate rent, and pnagession given lame&
Apply to
January 29. 1857. JOHN WMAHON.
N OTIC E.—The balance of oar stock
lg Hue COOK 810 YES, cow4sting of s choice
412 and Queen of the Wept Stoves will be sold
IIiDINA RV LOW RATES for cash. Call and
.12n49. • HALL a RUSSELL.
Great Bargain ibr Some One.
- gbvrilier having purchased, repaired,
d Op in order for business, the Grist Mill
ied by H. H. Peck, now offers it for sale, as
remove Went.
made to run with stmun or water, is located
or a thiekly populated farming country, and
be one of the best locations in the country.
Ire e ran of stone, two bolts, hulling stone,
all the neees-sary fixtures fora custom mill.
itb it are twenty-five acres oiland, some ten
h is thooetcd. suitable for wood. The rest
jag. There is also on the premises a mill
shop, and two buildings formerly occupied
will be made easy fnr the parehimer--Asy °ow.
and for the balance time will begiven.
WYLLYS BUOWNSOIst.
tell. Jan. In. 1557.
rinpowranrs. NOTICE.
, ibscrib er hereby gives notice to those,
I, that all notes, judgments and aeeoants of
naqaths standing, must be paid immediately..
Impeog that all who know themselves in.
irviaptly attend to this eaU. WI it /La =Mr
that all debts due him should be collected.
Tall 7,t J. D. If tlifrilliEY.
EXPE
lames of
Collectors.
Isaac W Westbrook
William Lee
. John II Murray
S E Keeler.. . . ...... ..
Allen Woodruff ...... ..: .
John Mathews
. Thomas A Jennings. ....
. Ledyard Chaapel ...... ..
Charles II Kitchen
Edward Shepard ...... ...
. I) F Miller
•
John Stephens
Richard Hillis
Charles French.. . .... •
1-1 Spear. ...
!John Taylor
..i nester Bennet ...... .., .
Asa 13 Moore
. RD Rogers
I.; Whitney
David Abrams
John Snell jr
N Edminster
Sylvester Chapman
S C Strong
J Travis jr ...... ... ......
%) Wham Bramal
F F Fairchild
C H Rao
!Richard Hillis
111 1) Cooper
IN Kilbourn
Samuel Cole
A W Alger
James Beaverley ...... ..
Stephen Brink
Jere Hammond .... s ... -
5 C Mann
John Brink
T J Wheeler ...... ....:...
Jonathan , Wood
Ira Crane . )
I) Ackley ....
A J Noble
James M'Gill
W W Eastabreuta
J Williams
D 0 Chobbuck ...... ....
John II Hines
Hiram Elliott
J W Warner
1 . 1 L Jones
Charles Clapp
N Edinim4ter
,t.' II Corbin .. .... ....
I. \V Gardner.. ... ......
G H Morrow
Plynn Phelps '
I.soliel Smith
.1 Travis jr. .... ...... ..
John Gray ...... ...... ...
,i'eleg Pe: khan... ......
il) I. Similes
Jame, P Burnham
IC IJ Mk.
William II 1 llis
, A D Fos-.
l'i",„9iven Merri11...... ....
Willie in lea i,
lames M'i;111
1 A G M .thewg
It lleaverly Jr
Chandler Brink
U 1 , Young ....
Jesse Hammond
\Vm r. Horton
' J Wheeler... .. ...... .
Stephen 1) Harkness
Ira Crane .......... .... -.
~1 Wood
1 Scout In ...... .... ..
Alonzo W Gray _ ... . .
A J Noble
!:.; A M ill,
Jame+ Santee
El Sdaiding jr
11,a II Moore
II McKinney
! J thn 13 Hines .... . ....
James Lewis
I.) Strong
James Wheaton
Jo in W Warner ... .. ..
I) S )hiller.... ... ......
$30,189 99
.2 134
3G 04
75 135
$19.394 14
Coanly Orders in aceou . sit with Bradford qounty,
1 1
$14307 13 By orders redeemed in 18.56,
180 53 By orders outstanding Jan 1, 18.57,
$14,247 66
ITURES.
'
°Mee books and stationery 175 13
Public printing 355 30
Prothonotary's fees y 331 21
Prisoner's support in Eastern St. Penitentiary. 211 99
Prisoner's support in County jail 311 28
Repairs on public! buildings 367 87
Sheriff's fees conveying prisoners to E. S. Pen. 600 00
Sheriff's fees summoning jurors 123 75
State Lunatic Hospital 191 13
Township Line Views 152 00
Wild cat certificates 1 so
Unseated Land bought by County Commiss're. 181 95
Stewart Smiley, Commissioner's fees in 1850— 258 00
G H Bull do ... 352 00
P H Buck - d 0..., 334 00
D !Ailey , do ...' GO i
E .41 Farrar, Clerk to Commissioners, 1856 600 11
Amount
Collected.
A mount
Charged.
OM
1845
3838
,1852
12 38
37 50
20 96
16 10
OD
2 08
20 23
17 77
28 73
1854
15 11
10 00
76 00
100 00
2 40
39 63
3 37
63 00
138 00
25 31
20 58
294 11
38 00
59 43
112 1'
42 43
7 60
UM
2 64
36 GA
58 37
76 98
3.5 01
351 OA
to 91
LE73
1.35 00
1111 00
57 00
207 02
641 37
245 00
245 50
401 114
345 55
36s 00
559 00
331 10
130 59
REHM
2! rico , +I
rd County, in account with raid County, ( r
•
By amount returned o.i duplicates prior to 1856, $603 72
of 18.56, 5,994 19
Exoneration , on un'eated land.i. f.O 16
Iteturneti otncollected on tinAeated land,:, 155 S 5
Exoneration• nilotred collectors, 732 26
Percentage allowed collectprs. . 431 49
Comity orders redeemed in 1956, 14,093 47
2 per rent. com,ni•sion on same, 281 87
li per cent. on t 3,000, 4.5 00
t per cent. on $13.043 33, 130 43
i Returned uncollected on re-assessment, 4.5 23
Balance in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1857,
aunty, in account with the Comitumwealth Cr.
sylranut.
Arnl. ret'd uncoiled for 1K56 and previous years, $55R5 GG
Percentage allowed enNectorm, 635 52
Exonerationa allowed collectors, 362 33
Returned uncollected on unseateLlanda, 139 97
Exoneratinas on usreated laudn, 75 65
Returned uncollected on te.rted land. 7 31
State Treasurer'. receipts, dated July 5 and 14, 10,664 83
1 per cent on $12.370 25, 123 70
17,814 37
Amount due Commonwealth, Jan. 1, 1857, ! 1,770 77
IRVING'S LIFE. OF WASHINGTON
ILLUSTRATED.. -
GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBS!
Messrs. G. P. PUTNAM & CO. having now published
the first volume of the Itaxernsren EDMON or bta-Imes
LIPS of WASIIINGTON, being the complete life of Washing
ton before the ll...volution, are reedy to furnish the same
to subscribers rams or muses, on the receipt of $3 60.
Single numbers sent, post paid,lo any part of the Union
on the receipt of 25 cents.
The following inducements are offered to Clubs. desiring
to subscribe to this magnificent and national publication:
Any person remitting four subscriptions for the first vol
ume, comprising fourteen numbers, will be entitled to One
copies, free of postage. Clubs of six. remittutg $2l, will
be entitled to two extra copies of the volume, or an extra
copy and any other-of Putnam & Co.'s publications of an
equal value. Clubs of twelve, remitting $42, will be enti
tled to four extra copies, or an extra copy and a complete
set of Addison's works. in six volumes, delivered free of
postage. The same premiums will be given for a like
number of nutsscriptions to the succeeding volumes. Each
number of the Illustrated Washington will contain one,
and every other number two first-class steel engravings or
maps. In addition to the steel engravings or maps, the
work contains numerous wood engravings - illustrative of
historical subjects.
CAL-mtg.—Persons subscribing for the Life of Washing
ton should be particular to obtain the only work which
must forever remain the standard authority. Irving's Life
of Washington bears the imprint of G. P. Putnam I C 0. ,,
the only publishers of Irving's Werke.
" Every American should put this work on his bookshelf
side by side with his bible. Let your children reed 'Land
learn by the example of the Great Washington the lessons
of patriotism, moral courage, perseverance under difficul
ties, which the history of his life adbrde. Wo know' of no
American book which we bad rather own than this It is
weld) a thousand of the trashy publications which the
recto is daily sending forth."—Scwid(fle.lsrerierat.
G. P. PUTNAM .t C No. 33111madway,
$14,107 IS
Amount Amount
Per cent. due.
Amount
Exon't'd
958 63
35 66
28
36 43
r, 89
10 70
61 64
13 20
EMS
18 SO
2 80
20 22
50 32
8 90
10 9G
1-7 93
2 87
11 89
18 99
62 88
EIII
3 94
57 40
14 0.5
9 83
1 93
13 69
22 22
12 68
62
28 98
6 28
32 30
2.S 22
53 57
99 40
3 93
4 69
4 97
5 43
5 08
4 72
2 71
15 62
13,21
11 14
18 72
17 02
3 00
30 24
13 31
69 01
25 64
250:1
11 N
8 288
9 27
65 14
9 48
8 13
3 99
6 85
4 17
13 70
9 63
9 33
4 93
1 14
60 21
QM
14 18
19 97
1 15
1 47
24 90
16 31
5 86
11 O 5
4 29
143 02
705 59
165 47
MI
INB
44 h 6
In 46
EXII
3 00
EBB
EMI
10 10
147 LP6
110 91
211 1G
319 64
169 46
49 .14
120 91
19 42
3 07
cu
1 4
37 00
G 6 27
G 1 60
2v3 R 3
156 26
136 02
107 30
li6 A 4
61 11
101 u 3
ER El
/.7h 17
402 47
221 .24.)
116 2C
EIB
10 14
17 60
15$ 3'J
20 , 71
110 05
50 Oa
.12 is
lbl 7a
26 Os
G •1
1111111
MEI
/22.605 67
7,593 32
t303.9S 9
$19,314 14
$14,093' 47
MEI
$ 446 ;
klat
r IST OF JURORS
1.4 Term, 1867.
Athens twp.—J. E. Wright.
• Seth Morley, Jr., Samuel
Huff
Athens bore—William Han
cock, L M. Birchard,John
Palmer.
Asylum--Geo. Gamble, Rea
bin Barnes, C. Schoonover.
Albany—Ebenezer Horton,
Myron Kellogg.
Armenia--Alba ' Burnham,
Alfred BiplPy.
Burlington—Justin Morley.
Burlington West—Jesse
M'Kean.
Franklin—Charles Stephens.
Granville—Volney Taylor,
Wm. Runyon.
Herrick—Thos R. Brink, H.
L. Phelps, Andrew Over.
peck.
Leßoy—Lafayette Wooster.
H. J. Stoop, Chas. Lamb.
Litchtleld--Samuel David-
SECO:: .
Albany—Beni. Vandyke.
Athens tirp.--King Hulett,
D. F. Clark.
Armenia—lsaac Williams.
Canton—Ward Warren, Elda
Landon, Buel Smith, John
Newell.
Franklin--Win. A. Rockwell.
Litchfield--Johnson Rogers.
Leßoy—Thos. G. Irvine, Da
vis Vandyke.
Monroe tp.—E. H. Horton,
A. L. Cranmer.
Monroe born—D. N. Newton.
Overton—Wm. Faucett, Jae.
Heverli.
Pike—Aden Stevens, 2d.
Rome—Chao. W. Woodrutr.
Ridgbery--Smith H. HII•
dreth.
VXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given that all persons Indebted to the estate of
GEO. tV. COOK deceased, late of Duel township.
to make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said estate, will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
Tkrember 22. IRB6
lI . XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given that letters te.tamentary upon the estate
of Brayton A.Baldwin deed., late of Franklin tp.,have teen
granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to laid
estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those having any claims upon said estate to present
them duly attested for settlement.
FANNY MARIA BALDWIN,
. FRANKLIN ANDREWS,
HORATIO W. HUGHS,
Dec. 22, ISSE. Executon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of 'GEORGE HAWKINS, dee'd, late of Armenia
twp, are hereby requested to make payment without da
isy; and all persona having claims against said estate will
pisses present them duly authenticated for settlement.
RILEY. HAWKINS,
Jan. 8 1857. Administrator.
A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
.L 1 in laesrlty given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate.of SlittiNl JOHNSON, dec'd, late of Columbia twp.
are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please tiresent them duly authenticated for settlement.
Jan. 8,1857. SETH SHERMAN, Administrator.
I N I sTR A TO R'SNOTICE.—Notice
A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of JAMES BRASTED, deed., late of Wells township,
arc requested to make payment without delay ; and all
persons hayin-; claims against said estate,. must present
them duly authenticated, to the subscriber.
Jan. 8.1857. JOHN BRASTED. Adminiatritor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notiee is here
by given. that all persons indebted to the estate of
ELIJAH WHITEHEAD, deceased, late of PIKE town.
ship. are re q uested to make payment without delay:
those havin g demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
EMMM
IltEliE WHITHEAD, Executrix
D 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 persona having demands
Against said estate are requested to present them duly an
theta lea tell for settlemeuL SAMUEL DAVIDSON,
Nor. ZS. lRe6. Administrator.
A D MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice
Is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Peter ( I ron, dec'd. late of Standing Stone, are re•
que , ted to make payment without delay ; and all persons
having clain a agnin.t said estate, must present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
JOSIAH RINEBOLD,
Nov. 25 1956. Adrulnktnitor.
ADMINISTRA roils NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate or WM. rIfILSON, late of Smithfield twp..dee'd. are
requested to make payment without delay : and all per
sons having' claims against said edate. must present them
duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber.
RUFUS C. HOSI.EY.
Nov. 25, 1856. Administrator.
A DNIINISTRATOIt'S NOTJ(7l.l.—Notice
lo herehy given. that all perons indebted to the es
tate of c.:PHILAIII 1.10 A RDII.III. late of Windham town
ship, deed., are re guested to make payment without de
lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them. duly authenticated for settlement.
Dec. 1816. Wll. BOARDMAN, Administrator.
A DIIINI6TWATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
_EI is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of GEO. SILL; deceased. late of Herrick township,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay:
and all persons having claims against said estate will
please:present them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOIIN BF:11)1.1.:31A ,
December 27, IfisC. Admini4rator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/n the molter of
the estate of Isaac Rosenerantz, dee'd--In the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed I T saki Court to
distribute funds in the bands of the administrator of said
estate, will attend to the duties of his appoialmect at his
office In the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 2d day
of February, 1857, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which
time and place all persons interested are required to pre
sent their claims or else be forever debarred from said fund.
Dec. 15, Is.t . G. H. WATKIN'S. Auditor.
The above Aoditove Natioe stands continued until Mote
day, 234 of March. 1n32. at o'clock I'. M.
FXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII permms
debted to the estate of JOHN W. RESLEY, deed.,
late of Columbia tosrusdip, are hereby:notified that pay
ment must be made without delay, and all persons having
claims against said estate are requested to present theni
duly authenticated for settlement.
A. SWEAZE,
J. FRIES,
December 10.113.56. -
.Executors.
FIRE INSURANCE.—The undersigned is
agent for the following safe and reliable Companies:
Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens, Pa.
Capital, $200,000
State Mutual Insurance Co
Capital, $200,00.0.
Girard Insurance Co
Capital, $300,000.
These Companies insure against loss or damage by fire
on the most reasonable terms. Dwelling Howse', Furni
ture, Warehouses, Aferebandize, Ac.. and Pam Property
insured for any length of time. Anions= will beprompt
ly paid. . C. B. RUSSELL.
Towanda, December 25, 1850.
DIED PEACHES, a few very nice ones,
also Dried Berries at FOX'S
MESS PORK, Cheese, Hams, Lard,Broo ms,
and an assortment of Wooden Ware at FOSS
ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins,
Rrunea, bad, Citron, and other fruit in their sci
on at FOX'S.
CANDLES, both Sperm and Tallow by the
box or rionad, at FOX'S.
NO EXCUSE FOR-BAD BREAD I
° ,If you prom/re of DR. H. C. PORTER,
South store In the Ward - House,
THE INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER,
Equally , sidled to Loaves, HOt Rolls, Biscuit. Buckwheat
and other G ddle Cakes . Gingerhrmul, all kinds of Sweet
Cakes, Bette for Dumplings, Puddings, Pot pies, Ikc. Jtc-
Price 25 cents. Mara 29.
HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &c
A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery
Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings, Iron,Steel
and Nails, jtud meeived by - b. HERM&
BUTTER TUBS it, FIRKINS.—A
goac
tlty of good Butter Tabs and Firkinoacust recehnd
and for cat by may2o H. S. PlLliCtli.
drawn for February
Taft u.
son. Henry H'Elnney.
Monroe—Wm. W. Fowler.
OrlinS—Samnel C. Wells.
Pike—Sheldon Payne.
Rome—S. C. Mann, Smith
Lent.
Ridgbery—Andrew Webb,
John Kingaley.-
Springfield—H. S. Grover,
Ertuunua Wilder, Perry
Harkness.
Smlthfield—Charles Riggs.
Sbeshequin—Marvin Love-
lace.
Ulster—S. C. Hovey.
Wrox—Ferdinand Allen.
Wells—Andrew P. Bowman.
Wyalusing—H. D. Chaffee,
Rutna D. Cleavland, Hugh
ff!iMEEgl
Warren--Channeey F. Cue,
Aaron Corbin.
Ei=
Springfield—Charles French
Walter Mattocks.
Smithfield—Abel J. Geronld,
Edwin E. French.
Tuscarora—Morrison Mont
gomery.
Troy twp.—John Thomas,
Charles Strait, N. Byron
Case.
Troy boro'—Nelson Fish, N.
. M. Carnochan.
Towanda twp.—Dennis
Towanda North—Adolph
Kingsbury
Warren—Solomon King. J.
Beardsley.
Windham—D. M. Brainard.
Wyalasing—Homer Camp.
JAMES IFL IRVINE,
ROBERT BULL,
Exerntnra.
Hurrisburg, Pa
Philadelphia, Pa
filieret:entano.
Notice !Eighty Important to. many!
Tastsmiber takes We method of aotltylogthose
A: &bled to him that all notes, accounts and judgments
of more than six Loathe standing, mast be paid homedl.
ately and without farther notice. He earnestly hopes that
he shall 'not be compelled to enforce collection from any,
but he will be under the necessity of doings°, unless pay
ments are actually made before the let day of Jan'y next.
Towanda. Dec. 3. 1856. JOSE['H POW ELL
A CIAMXIITZEBX lEORT.
OIIR 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 oflbr REA
DY-MADE CLOTHING without a seam ; as also other
Clothing. Ladieri' 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 vronld say, that we can supply them
GROUND PLASTER cheaper than they can get it to go
abroad.
Nov. 25, MM. bIONTANYES.
BARCLAY COAL.—THE BARCLAY
RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY have now on
hand, and will keep romatat:tly for sale at TOWANDA,
a lame supply of their coal, at
00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and
$3 50 per tan for Raked Coal.
Apply for coal at Towanda to HORATIO BLACK. Coal
will also be sold . at THE MINES at
$2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and
$2 50 per ton for Raked Coal.
A liberal discount will be made on Bales by_the boat load
Oct. 30, 1/Isu. EDW'D OVERTON, President
It. M, MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!
MR. BECKER,
-- Has the honor to announce to his scholars and pa
trons generally, that he will retnrn to his former duties in
the course of two or three weeks, and, having daring' his
stay in Philadelphia, enjoyed the musical acquaintance of
the most eminent performer 4, both Tom] and instrumen
tal, with' whom he had frequently the honor to perform,
he hopes to be able to give entire satisfaction to those who
wish to patronize him during the coming session, and will
pay particular attention to the
SINGING SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Persons wishing to take lessons w'll please leave their
names at either of the following places:
Towanda Mr. Dittrich's ;
Wysoz Dr. Ingham's or Mr. Laning's ; ,
. Dorell J M Ili.hop's :
Monroeton Mr. Hornet's or Mr. Mullen's ;
Greenwood )Ir. Naglee's;
Hollon Hill Mr. Morton's or Geo, Irvin's '
•
Highland Centre...Mr. Gayer's. Dec. 15, 1856.
ANTHRACITE COAL.-50 Tons Red
Ash Shamokin, stove and small egg.
80 tons Pittston small egg for stoves,
20 tons lump coal for foundry purposes
For sale by dec 10 'BAILEY' a NEVINS.
100 BBLS. COMMON SALT ; 10 bbls
Rock Bolt for packing salt, just received by
Dec. 10, IMO. [LET NEV NB.
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER.-100
tons for rate by BAILEY & NEITNEL
AL Chance for Bargains I
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
. . the HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by her,
situate In Smithfield township, about two:miles
south of the centre. on the Burlington rhad.—
The lot contains TEN ACRES 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 for dairy purposes.
Also, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
comprising almust 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.
Smithfield, Dec. 15, 18,36.
TO TEE PUBLIC.
TS consideration of the liberal patronage with which we
have been favored since we commenced business In
this place, we tender to the citizens of Towanda and gni ,
ruunding country oar sincere thanks. and hope by selling
at prices SURPRISINGLY LOW, to make, it profitable to
all who ma'• favor ns with a call.
We are re 43h-eel to keep pace with the progressive spirit
of the age in which we live, by offering for bale
Goods of the Latest Syles,
at prices that actually alarm the proprietors of old-fash
ioned Stores ; they being schooled in the high-price prin
ciple, or rather in the prices of old times--will not lower
their demands ; but. In a very happy manner, warn their
customers not to meddle with the Goods at the New Store,
(at the same time exhibiting much concern for their wel
fare ) for they know that none but damaged Goods can
be sold so' very low.
. „
We do not intend to sell damaged Goode, but if any
prove to be so, or, are not what we represent them to be,
return them and receive the money paid fur them. We
now offer our ENTIRE SUM3IER. STOCK AT
STILL. LOWER PRIC'ES THAN EVER.
Some of oar Dress Good+, our remaining stock of Bon
nets and Bonnet Trimmings we will sell at COST.
We have a tine lot of Shawls, Mantillas, Window Dra
pery, Silks, Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edging and in
serting. Nc.,
We use prepared to send for any article In our line that
we have not on hand. Oar assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
is complete —Cannot be surpassed by any other eltabllsh
mem in \wtheta Pennsylvania. Call and examine our
Goods—seeiug is heliesiug.
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM .1 CO.
Towanda. July 2.,11.1511:
THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH,
AND
DIRECT & TO-&-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE.
TAMES HARRIS, ELECTRICIAN, Or Towanda, respect
'fully informs the public that he has lately procured
from New York the elebrated Electra-Chemical Bath,
which has proven to he one of the most important and
wonderful discorerieii of the age, from its ability to extract
mineral, from the human ,y,tein.
Some eight years ago. a physician of Cincinnati disco
vered the process of extracting minerals from the body.
by galeani ; more recently. M. Verges, of New York.
an eleetro-gilder. baying suffered from the introduction of
poi-mots minerals into his system in the prosecution of
bis art. conceived the idea of mooting them by the .same
processes. he soeceetled doing .io. and quit kit recovered.
He then applied the same means to others similarly af
fected. with like results. His SIIICMOI exceeded his most
sanguine expectations. for not only did these Baths remove
mineral pois.ms, but cured many diseases, some of which
were the result of minerals, ana some were not.
More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin
gular power of this Bath to draw from the system all mi
nerals that may he lodged therein, to the great detriment
of health. Very often persons are afflicted by diseases
which are beyond the comprehension of the most skilful
physicians, and withal are the effect of poisonous mine
rids accumulating iu the system for years, taken in the
shape of calomel, lead,
The following ore some of the diseases cured by these
baths: Rheumatism, Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's Cholic,
Chronic Ulcers. Glaothilar Swellings, Scrofula. Cancer,
Neuralia in all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all
kinds.
He has also S. B. Smith's newly invented DIRECT AND
TO-AND-FRO Fit:CTRL) M A (A ETIC M ACID NE, which
Is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto
fore in use. With the aid of the. Bath and Machine, we
have at command all the available medical efficiency of
Electricity. The medical power of the M,achine is very
great, in mtrodueing medicines into the system through'
the pores of the skin--applying it directly to the parts af
fected. which gives an increase of medicinal power over
that of taking it into the stomach, rendering it particular
ly efficacious in all local diseases.
lam no prepared to apply these Baths. and also the
Machines, at my house in the south part of the borough
of Towanda, or I will visit patients at a distance, who are
unable by reason of disease to come to this place, at mo
derate prices.
I am also sole agent for Bradford county, for the above
Machines. JAM='• RABBIS.
Towanda, December 22. IR.
LIGHTNING RODS.
HE subscriber having hid two years'exmrience in the
T
Lightning Rod trade. In and about Philadelphia, has
now commenced the business in Bradford and adjoining
Counties. He will do business near home, and use noth
ing but the best article of Rod and Phitins points, all war
ranted such, and erected in the m6at perfect and substan
tial manner. and as strictly upon scientific principles Li
any line of telegrash. Persons wishing their families and
nroperty protected from this destroying agent can do so
by applying to the subscriber at Leßayeville.
Leßaysville,llay 13, 1a36. • 1 0 . GREGORY.
FLOUR of different qualities, Corn Meal,
Bran and Chop. Also Rome very extra Family
Flour warranted of auperiur quality fr.—ale "eIVS.
SOLE LEATHER—Just receiving an ex
centet lot of superior SOLE LEATHER, to which
public attention Ls respectfully Invited.
Nov. 22. 1855. J. D. HUMPHREY.
WHITE FISH, in barrels, half barrels and
by the pound, at myl4 FOX'S.
jn . ADIES'INDIA RUBBNR inovEs,
1.4 at the store of ": If. 8. MERCUR.
T OOKINO GLASS PLATES CUT AND
fitted for any Are, to be had at the .:ewelry Store of
Feb. 165.5, Alr. CIIAMBEIILIN.
F
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON AND STOVE STORE.
Hammers and Screw Plates,
Axes. Broad Narrow.' Lath and Hand Hatchets—Cable,
Log, Trace and Haßr, Chains, Crowbars, Pleb, Shovels
and Spades.
POCKET AND. TABLE CUTLERY—Shears and Sela
sore, Edge Tools Of all kinds, Brass and Enameled Kettles.
Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tuba and Pails,
Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep
ing implements.
In the HARDWARE line, Brass. Brittanla. Jappaned
and Plain Tin Ware, single or in seta, Bar, Band,• Scroll
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nall Rods, Sc. Pumps,
Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures fur water works.
Patent. Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather.
and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that
we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufat
tnrers andlmporters, in eluding the largest assortment
and greatest variety of
STOVES
Coal and stood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining-
Room, Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern
Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; all of which we
are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low
ratan. and on as good ( YERMS as can be found this ride of
New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought
of first hands and in full packages and large quantities,
that glees us an advantage over smaller pur.•basers and
Dry Goods dealers, that will enable us to sell from 6 to
15 per cent. less than any of them, which advantage- we
shall offer to anv who will favor us with a calf before por
chaAlg 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 wananted.
Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARD.
WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op.
polite Tracy & Moure'a, Main street, In the uew iVood
Building, lettered all °per.
Grain and Country Produce. old Iron, Brass, Brittunta
and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees-
wax wanted for goods.
10,400 Sheep Pelts panted, for which the highest price
In CaPn will be paid.
D. C. HALL. C.S. RUSSELL.
Towanda, Oct. 25, 1850.
NEW FALL
*AND
WINTER GOODS •
•
BKINGSBERY & SON, beg leave to
• call the attention of their Mends and customers, as
well as all others wishing to bay Goods Cheap. to their
well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-GOODS,
consisting of a great variety of
LADMII Dalin GOODS,
Silks, Shawls, Pammettas, French Merinos, Cashmere,
Wool Plaids, Wool DeWoes. &c. Also, a choice selec
tion of Merimac, Choceco and other styles of fast colored
Prints.
A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notioas,
Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, White Goods, h.c.
Denims, Ticks, Drills, Linens, Cambric*, Bleached and
Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Batts, Twine, Car•
pet Warp. kc.
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, Nalls,Fish,
Paints. Tubs, Malts. Arc.
Returning individnally our thanks for past patronage.
we would as a firm, revectfolly aQk the attention of our
old customers and the public generally, to an , inspection
of our extensive New Fall and Winter Stock.
•
Towanda. Sept. 10, 1856.
TOWANDA FOUNDRY.
THE subscriber continues to carry on the
Foundry business In Towanda. and is prepared to
do all kinds of work in his line on short notice and in a
workmanlike manner. Ile will keep an hand or make to
order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irene, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon"-
Boxes, and any article of cast iron that may he required.
Turning and fitting up work will be done on abort notice
and on reasonable terms. Persona wishing to purchase
Stoves of any kind will find 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 east of Mercur 8 Block.
/Or I would also say to those having accounts stand
ing over six months , that they must be settled without
delay, and those 'baying notes that are due will do *ell to
pay up and save cost. JOHN' C 11.11
'Towanda. Oct. 22, 1556.
i `~
I\Ridgbery township about bait a mile firm the pub
lie house, of B. F. BOIL containing about one hundred
acres, sixty acres impro%cd, of which is bottom land with
a comfortable log house and ft-auto barn. Enquire of the
subscriber upon the premises. M. CHAMBERLAIN.
October 2?,
NEW FALL
Al D
WINTER GOODS.
TU,,ist - arhV7;,n3TD7,
recelr•inr, it ie lage tie, nt , o tr eNo v f
incites
the public to examine. JOSEPH hi\GSIIL•ItY.
Towanda, Odtober G, 1856.
FALL GOODS.
S. 311ERCUR is now receiving a large
• Stock of FALL GOODS, to which the atteutftin of
the public it, reijuehtetl.
Towanda, Sept. la. ISZG.
I' .11 E E D 0 M
ar, sr—x". MIL W.
IS said to be the inevitable result of the coming election:
it ie also said that this glorious Union is in danger
that as it may we know that a terrible storm is gathering
in the political bev.% ens. wh ich will anon hurt upon us in
11l its maddened fury. lint we would say to the citizens
of Bradford. heed it not , : it will pass harmlessly by. Soon
howmer. storms of a different nature a ill gather in 4
wintrysky. which will came you to tremble like un a•pen.'
unless you procure the necessary protection. Now, it is
these kinds of storms that we propose to prepare you to
m e et. We have fast received an extensive and splendid
assortment of
DR V GOODS AXD CLOTHING
for the FALL TRADE, whirli we will sell at New-York
city price. Our moon " Quick Ki.les and emalt prodta."
TILE LADIES
Will find in our assortment an endless variety of all the
goods they twed. Our shelves and drawersara cro% ded
with articles ror their me. We call special attention to
nor new steles of FANCY SILKS, the finest the market
affords. SRA WI.S. bruchm Bay state and cashmere, of
all sizes and doalities. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Freneh.
English and American Merinos, plaid and striped De
Laines. plain and figured Alpiwcas ; In tact everything
usually kept in Dry Good stores. First-rate calico at 6
cents per yard. good muslin at 54 cents. A fine assort
ment of BONNETS, Ladies' Collars, Underskerea Hand,
kerchiefs, Laces Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, ,S-e.
Our Clothing Department
Is replete. with fashionable goods ; Overcoats from $4 to
$2O, business costs from $3 to $l5, rests all prices, pants
Imm $2 to $O. A general assortment of underclothing,
collars, &c. CIA)THINO made to order if required, and
upon the shortest notice.
Dun't forget the place, in Patton's new block, cor
ner Bridge and Main streets.
GUTTENBURG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
TOwands. September 3, ISM
Cash paid for Pelts & Wool,
AT SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE,
Towanda, September 3, 1856.
R OOTS St SHOES—The largest, best and
cheopt,t assortment this side of the Empire City may
befonnd at je29 TRACY A 1100REN.
Q TONS SUGARS—Brown, Refined, Pow
• dered, Crnshed and Granulated ; Holmes, Syr* Rio
and4ava Coffee, Rice. Saleratns, Ginger. Sperm Candles,
Rice, Tobacco—ln fact a general variety of Groeeries, for
sale amp at . • jane9 / FOX'S.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!!
AT THE ATHENS NU,RSF,RY —We of
fer for sale this Pall a first rate assortment of Ap.
pie, Pe tr, Cherry, Peach, Plain and Ornamental Trees,
of all the Lest varieties. WO earl especial attention to
Inman* trees. They are'S years old, and nrompassed by
any in the market. 'ferns reasonab,e. Orders should be
sent lii BOOD. Catalogues sent on application.
FORD & PERRTNS.
.tiownv , -0/. . Bartlett. Toirands ; Hersey tte~tb,
ster George oath. Burlington ; 13. Pad. Smithfield ;
11.1 V. Stunting, home; ..Wm. Doane, Irludimut.
HALL & RUSSELL
, olesale End Retail Dealers
lardware and Stoves. Iron
Nails. Sash, Glass, Paints
Oils. Rouse Trimming.—
ands of Carriage trimmings.
t Cluths,and Laces, Carriage
•ey and Seat Springs, Car
tiers' and Joiners' Planes,
ra, Angers, Chisels and all .
Tools—Cross Cut, Mill
Circular Saws, Blacksmith
Is, Bellows, Anvils. Vices,
.ftlistella eons.
Another Large Arrival of
NEW SPRING GOODS !
31ERCUR is no* receiving the largeit. hest as
. sorted, and roost desirable stock of GoGla tLat I as
yet been offered in Towanda. Consisting °r every 'ark 17
-of SAAPLE AND FANt: F DRY GOODS, Lt . :ardent.: e,
Crockery acid Glass - ware, Bras ord Shccs.
Hats, Cops, Staaw Goods, Carpets, Mae
tilsgs,Wooden-ware,Groceriez, Paints,
Wisdom. Glass, Naih, Irva ,
Steel, Fish,....crther, 4-c. 4-c.
which will be sold at wholesale ur retail at very l‘w ;a
ces. The public are very .respectfully requested to eNciti
ine the Stock.
Towanda, April 24. PM.
GOODRICH & CO.,
OW 1-_ , :G I 0, N. Y.
ARE ootr In receipt of and oi:entog the cholcutt • otd
most clesirahis stock of
Maple and Fancy Dry Goods, •
to which they bare ever had the pleasure of call's:g the
atteutiou of the Nnathiulty. Our tack ti yen - large. &La
selected with great care abd acknowledged vim] taite. dod
is particulogy adapted to the wtuas of this and the au:-
rounding secttonP. Our a ck of
Dress Gocds, Trimmings, R.iblons, Em&roidor
its, Parasols, Clahs, Cassizneres, Vestirgs,
Dc.ozestics. Shirting; Linens, Prints,
hosiery and Mavis,
'and numbeihs4 other artki.fs m 4 our assortment bettcr
than any other In this vi nit Ai of which will be ivAil
se cheap, and many articles c esper, than at spy other tit
tahlibhuient, to all of which we invite the Mi.pectien of
purchasers, a 4 being in every respect worthy of their at
tention.
Those who may favor ea with a call may be assured that
no article will be recommended more highly than Ha me
rits will uchnit of.
Owego, May 8, 1056
Watches, Jewelry and rainy Goods.
AM. WARNER has just received a large
• and splendid agaortment or WATCHES, JENS-Li
la" & CANC . 'S' GOODS, which are offered for sale no the
lowest terms. Call at Warner's, Main at. above Bridge.
Towanda, July 8, 1856.
NEW SPRING GOODS
•
THE subscriber calls Attention of the pub
lic to his SPRING STOCK OF GOODS comprising
the usual variety, and which will be sold at the low - t
possible rates for cavh. 0. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda, April 24, 1950.
1300T$ & SHOES ok, LZIATECITA.
T D. RUMPF "" is just receiving a ge•
e/
• erral assort ' .600 TS & SHOES, suitable fur
the spring tied
Also, an excellent assortment of LE ATHER, comprigin g
180 sides Sole Leather, 99 sides Upper, 200 Calf Skins,
together with a general rtocd of Hipps, Linings & Find
ings. Towanda, April 3, 1856-
FISH --Nu. 1 and Si Mackerel and Codfish,
at mayl4 MERC CH'S.
WOOL. --CASH PAID FOR WOOL,
at M. E. SOLOMON'S Clothing Store, one door
South of ?demur's atord, Towanda. May 20. IWO.
VXTRACTS for fl,foring, for sale cheap
_ILI at FOX IL
if ACK INA W TROUT—Some very fine
Orley in half barrels, also Mackerel In half and 9uar
ter barrels, at Jll3 PDX S.
NEW STORE
,t%D
UMW .c0(001D a
ITUIIPHREY WICKFIASI are nnw receiving In their
11. New Store, Wert wide of the public square, a !large
and well stlected stock of
FOREIG.V
A ND
DOMESTIC
DRY-GOODS,
!!AR!) WARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES In great varlet,' and style, com
prising Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Gaiters--Bootees,
Buskins and Slippers ; Gents", bows'. Youths' and Chil
dren.s' Boot«. Brogans and Shoes, troth Eastern and borne
manufactured. A general assortment of Dente' Ladies'
and children' overshoes. Rubber Roots. dc.
A full assortment of Boot and Shoe Findings, Sole and
Upper leather, Calf and Kip skins, Huroceo Liaiugs and
Lace leather.
Towanda, Nov. 25, IR5tl. •
OST—Between Towanda and D. M. Ball's
J Farm. in North Towanda. on the 17th a small
leather wallet, containin,7 about one dollar in silver
change, a note of S3O dated May, 1855. given by me to
1). M. Bull, and some other papers. The tinder is reques
ted to leave the same at the office of the Rrailford
ter. or return it to me. 3 FR EVAN FIERA! A RK
N. B. I al.° . offer for sale THREE HORSES, which will
dispoi,ed of very elreap, and to which I invite the at
tention of those wisitine to purchase.
Monroe. Nov. L. 1>'.14.1
TA K E NOTICE.—Ran away from the sub
scriber, ny kon MERWIN STRO - PE:, without any
just rrallon, and I tlinreforc forbid all per.on. truftinq
him. at, I shall pay no debt 4 he may contract after this
date. WM. STRUPE.
Rome, November 25, 1156.
NEW FIRM
AND
NEW FALL COODS.
diw
'TIRE FIRM OF MONTANYES & CO. has been.ll. salved by mutual concept. WM. A. ROCKWELL
having withdrawn. The buisineoi will hereafter be con•
ducted under the name of MONTANYES-haying cam).
dated with the firm J. D. Moves:4ler Jr.. and F. D. MC•
TANYE. We trust with our present facilities for the pur
chase of Gio,ds. that we can make it au ohjert for CASH'
IT /T(PMERS to examine our •toek, which has been lad
in with great care to suit the fall trade.
W All accounts due the old firm, as also notes thrt
arc due, are expected to be paid without further
August 25. 1556. MONTANYES.
1 4 1 1tESH PEACHES and Tomatoes. in cans,
warranted perfectly fresh at Pt IX'S.
_ _
!4 - 1f) lie' SKINS. 300 MUSK BAT,
•fkiv. Fox. Deer, and other Peltry wanted. for whieh
the highnnt priee will be paid at MONT.tXYFS.
A UTI N.—W Items, my rife FLEX' L.
kJ Ilan left my bed and hoard without any just cause or
provialition, 1 'hereby forbid all pernonsi trusting her on
my account, a I will pay no dehtn of her contracting at.
to thin date. TITUS A. RANKS.
Eprim hill, ncoemher ?o, Ist;.
VI 011 it ESTERS PLA M TE—A
azine for Bnya and Girlk. begins its sixth voluat eu
January. 1557. 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 l'isxmars bus been denominated by an eminent
writer, an •• the BEST YorTleS SiitIAZINE PUIMISUEIk"
The publishers mean to keep It eu. Its embellishments
are new. and the reading matter almost lawny origins).
n entire numb r might be filled with 'commendatory
notices of the press. The Family tzatette says-•• No pa
rent who cares a button for his children's welfare. can
spend a dollar more profitably than to subscribing for the
PLAYMATL"
But we prefer to let the Maga3dne tell its own start.—
Thole parents who have any choice about what their kit
dren read, should subscribe ibr it. If It dad not mania
itself, after a trial, nu recommendation of others would be
of any benefit.
Tatum—The Playmate is published monthly. at ONE
DOLLAR a year, in advance. Tb elnbs, 75 cants per INC.
py. Letters enclosing tweet , may be sent at our rist, tf
directed to WILLIAM GUILD & CO.,
lin Wwthingtor at., Boston. Mvut,
WATCHES, JEWELRY
ANI)
FANCY GOODS.
VA. CHAMBERLIN has just retnrlied
• from New-York with a very extensive and beau
tiful assortment of WATCHIN. AWELRY, CLOCKS.
and FANCY GOODS. to which he Invitee the particular
attention of ills customers. You may find at his establish
ment Watches of evervariety , at prices from to to $l5O.
So that every one can t suited. Please call and examine
his stock.
Tar Remember the - place—one door south of the NA-
M •e, wet side of the patine square.
. Towanda, Doc. 24,1856.
REMOVAL.
AIRS. MASON has removed her Millinery
eetablithment to one door South of B. Kimr.hlr;
Sank Store, (formerly Chiunberlin's Jewelry Store) whr rn
thatras opened a large assortment of MILLLN EST GOODS
tiete ictla: the ladle* to calf and examine her Stock.
- Towanda, October TA MI.
G. 11. 0001)131CLI & CO,
CROCKERY,4-C
Nu