Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 03, 1857, Image 3

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    Nero SlbDcrtiscnuuts.
HAXUD TIMES!
SELLING off at cost.
vDiiiias & [p^y^iLiL
Ul-' now oflering their stock of WINTER CLOTHING
V .'t pipy COST, FOR CASH, and will show up to
V> customers it is no, and no humbug about it. The
fin of our doing so is, we are in want of money r.ud
reil "i\imd tn sell at some price : the stock consists of
oats, Gents business Coats, black cloth do. Sati
"V In "l>ys business and Over-coats, Pants and Vests of
"11 kinds and quality, white and fancy shirts, wool nnder
I ts and Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Gents
rie'iiul colored Hose. Hats and Caps, Cloths and Cas
w„f all kinds. We are still making up to order
"" j ,;i who wish to get particular tits will do well to give
icall We have come down on prices in this line of
and warreut every garment to fit or no sale.
•i- Cutting done at this Establishment as usual; all
,i *- wlui owe us by book account or note will do well to
and settle and save costs.
Nov. 2. 1857. COLLINS A POWELL.
SECOND ARRIVAL!
515.000
WiiBTH OF GOODS ARE NOW OFFERED AT AN
EPftMjliyi SMIMI
ON THE ORIGINAL COST,
FOR CASH ONLY!
JOSEPH~POWELL
Would respectfully call the attention of the public to the
fact that he is now offering
GREAT INDUCEMENTS,
To those wishing to buy GOODS FOR CASII.
Prices Reduced 2.") to 50 pr ct.
Those wishing to know what
PANIC PRICES
Are. are invited to call.
Towanda, November 50.1857.
i PMIN IST RAT OR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
> 1 js hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tste of Elias Thompson, dee'd, late of Sheshequin town
ship, are hereby requested to make payment without ib -
Ar; and all"persons having claims against said estate will
..ase present them dulv authenticated for settlement.
" JOHN" B. THOMPSON,
HANNAH THOMPSON,
I>iv. !. 1857. Administrators.
GEO. Ir. IU'NTING,
RESPECTFULLY informs his former customers and
, the public generally, that be has removed his
TAIIiOE'S SHOP,
Tj the corner of Main and Bridge streeats, opposite J.ll
phinney's store,
lb- Butter* himself that from his lung experience in bu
- iiess he will be able to please all who may favor him
*th their custom. Owing to the low pressure in the mo
•„"} market, he will make Coats from $2 50 to $5 50each
■ii.d other work iu proportion for REDAY PAY.
Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, if
Tired. Towanda. Nov. 20. 1857.
MUSIC ! M l SIC !
MR. CHARLES QCICK ).n- taken
iaStf'up head-quarters in the village of TOWANDA,
where he is prepared to furnish MUSIC for public
r private parties, from one to five musicians. Mr. Quick
ni'l teach ali the fashionable dances of the day.
All communications addressed CHARLES QUICK. To
wrnda. Bradford Co. Pa., will he promptly attended to.
g-PIANOS tuned and repaired on short notice.
Towanda, November 25, 1*57.
2o l'er cent. Below Cost !
BeITX <a<G><D£DS>
READY MADE CLOTHING,
res. CASH OKI/?!
Having determined to change our place of business, we
oiler for sale our entire stock of
DRY GOODS AND READY MADE CLOTHING,
AT
-.*> per cent. Less than Cost!
As our stotk must be disposed of liefore
THE FIRST OF JANUARY NEST,
| ' think we can offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS to
purchasers than any other establishment in town.
(i!VE US A CALL!
GUTTENBURG ROSENBAUM &. Co.
c orner of Main and Bridge streets.
Towanda, Nov 25. 1857.
GOING! GOING!
WHO WISHES TO BUY ?
'PHK Finest Assortment of YVINTER G')GI)S in town
T will U- found at the store of Win. A. Rockwell, one
• r north of Bridge street,
ff'iiy thanks for the liberal share of public patronage
: w hich lias been extended us : and we shall endeavor to
utiime to give satisfaction both as to the quality arid
j " I'm of <rtir Goods. Call and see.
i • wanda, Nov. 18, 1557.
POARSE SALT, for packing PORK, put
p in sacks, one bushel in a sack, for sale at
-Yevembcr Is. FOX'H.
Towanda Female Seminary.
PHK WINTER TERM of this school, under charge of
-t the MISSES 11A NSON, will commence on MON PA Y
_Y"vember 30, 1857.
C ASII WAN TED
FOR
GREAT BARGAINS!
J. H. PHINNEY dc CO.
'''■H SELL GOODS FOR CASH AT VERY REDUC
ED PRICES. Their stock consists of
I'RY GOODS, G HOC FRIES,
Rats, Caps, Boots dt Shoes, Hardware,
Fish, Nails, G-lass, Byes, dec.
*ir Persons wishing to buy Goods for CASH, can save
- 1 i>er rent, by purchasing of us. The goods will be sold
1 make it an object to cash buyers. You will find us on
■'■ ires; s jd ei ror |„, r „f Main and Bridge streets.
•"Wanda, November 12. 1857.
To Shoemakers and Leather Consumers.
F'ST received at M. E. Solomon's CLOTHTNG STORE
"".large stock of HOLE AND UPPER LEATIIER,
v n sold very low for CASH.
VOHAIII BRAIDS and Twists for the
* *- hair, at
®*Pt-15,1857. YYM. A. ROCKWELL'S.
KNGLISH and French Merinos, De Rages,
j. , c '' a ines, Alapaccas, Thibet Cloths, Shepherd's
r nc * fashionable article) Prints, Ginghams.
s , a " kiuds of Dry Goods may be had cheap at
15,1857. " YY M. .V ILK'KWELL'S.
WANTED.—SOO Bushels of Wheat at
the market price.
fict. 'if,, 18.57. BAILEY A NEVINPS.
Latest City Styles and Prices.
& BAILIMGs
H inform the citizens of Towanda
I'itrri vicinity, that she has taken the Mil
si* ' -,. 1 ' f °nnerly occupied by Mrs. E. 11. Mason, where
r , t(i l " ' u swU the Ladies with the LATEST
da-v 0 '" ,"°nnts, Caps, Head-Presses, Ac., Ac., and
: *haent o'? CC !\ as ( ait b ® fought iu any Milliuc-ry estab
tfiEu fc leofXew V'rk.
A'fkt TK V'/ XD TRIMMING done at the shortest
kV '"kof liiivvf™ . will i'loase call and examine our
OOOWI. 1 - bef °re purchasing elsewhere.
T S. DARLING.
J)^ 0 BLRRIES.—A quantity of Dried
Tt ""*\'or naif b y
sM.Njv. 4.1w. A. KOCKWFLL.
Ccgal.
PROCLAMATION. —Wherejit, ThTllon.
D ARIUS BULLOCK.Frcsident Judge of the 12th Ju
dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford and
Susquehanna, and Honorables Aabon Chi bbick, and
Johx F. Loxn, Associate Judges, in and for said county
of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the
27th day of Oct. A. D. 1857, to me directed, for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan
da, for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the
7th day of DECEMBER next, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and
Justices of the Peace and Constable?, of the Oountv of
Bradford, that thev be then and there in their proper per
son, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
records, inquisitions,and other remembrances, to do those
tilings which to their cllee appertains to be done : and
those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro
secute against the prisoners who are or may be in the j >il
of said County, or who shall be bonr.d to "appear at the
said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against
them as shell be Just. Jurors arc requested to be punctual
in their attendance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 4th of Nov., in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and
of the Independence of the United States, the eighty
THOMAS M.WOODRUFF, Shet iff.
SHERIFF'S SALES—Bj virtue of writs
kJ of vend, exponas issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will
he exposed to public sale on MONDAY, the 7th day of
December, A. I>., 1857. at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Court
House in the borough of Towanda, the following lot,
piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp., bounded on
the north by laud of Walter Hoagland, east by land of
John Donahue, south by land of Michael Coughncy and
John Crowley, jr. and on the west by land of John Sulli
van. Containing about 84 acres, more or less, about 41
acres improved; 1 log house, 1 old framed house, 1 fram
ed barn, an apple orchard and other fruit tn es thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of V. E. A J.
E. Piolett vs. John Crowley.
Also—At the suit of V. E. A J. E. Piolett vs. John
Crowley.
ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate iu Canton twp.. bounded as follows : Beginning at a
corner ot P. Casper's east line, thence north £° east 614
perches to P. Casper's north east corner, thence south
89|° east 52J perches to S. Davis' corner north of the
stream, thence south 4° west 614 rods to a post a; d stones
S. Davis' corner adjoining land formerly owned by Silas
Grey, thence north 894° west 524 rods "to the place of be
ginning. Containing 2o acres and 80 perches, be the
same more or less, about 15 acres improved with an old
house thereon.
Seized and taken in execntion at the suit of A. H. Case
vs. N. H. Rolinson.
Also—At the the suit of A. H. Case vs. S. H. Rolinson.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Smitlifield twp., bounded on the north, east and
south by the highway and west by lands of llarry Dur
fev. Containing about 4of an acre, more or less, all im
i proved with 1 framed house and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Andrew
Johnson vs. Austin Doolittie.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Columbia twp., bounded north by l ands
of John Bixby, jr.. east by lands of Peleg Peck, south by
lands of Reynolds and west by E. B. Parsons. Con
taining 72 acres more or less, about 25 acres improved,
with a small house and young orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Cow
an to the use of PomeroyA Co. vs. Joseph Andrews.
ALSO —The foHowiug lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Wysox twp., bounded on the north by lands of
Ponieroy Gosline, jr., cast by John Johnson, south by the
warrant line and west by the lands of <). D. llartlett
Containing 65 acres, more or less, 25 acres improved and
a log house thereon. The defendant's interest is said to
be the undivided half.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry
Booth vs. G. H. Gorsline.
ALSO—The following let, piece or parcel of land situ
ate iu Herrick twp., bounded north by land ot Nathan
Coleman, east by land of Jenkins, south by lands
in Delamor Taylor and west by lands of Ezekiel Carr
Containing about 50 acres more or less, about fifteen
acres improved and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John M.
Furniun to use of S. M. Fairchild vs. Benjamin Chapel.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
laud situate iu Canton twp., bounded as follows : Begin
ning on the west line of land owned by Win. H. Smith
at the south ehst corner of X. H. Hiekok's farm and run
ning thence south 24- west along the west iinc of land of
said Smith and J. Williams 61 perches to the no.th east
corner of W. Kit/water, north 6s4° west along the north
line of said Fitzwater's land and find of Wm. S. Fellows
252 perches to a stake and stones standing on the east
line of .fared and Jacob Beardsly, thence north 24° east
along said Beanlsly's.liue 4 2-10 perches to a stalte and
stones standing on tiie smith west corner of M. Fellows
land, thence north ?° east 112 perches to the west line
of N. A. Hiekok's laud, thence south west along the
west line of said Hiekok's laud to the south west corner
of said Hiekok's land thence south 6*4° east along said ;
Ilickok's south line to the place of beginning. Contain
ing 77 acres and 75 perches, be the same more or less,
about forty acres improved, 1 framed house, a log house,
a barn and a sinali apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Chester
Thomas and O. I'. Ballard to the use of O. P. Ballard vs. i
George P. Channel!.
AIX I—The following let. piece or parcel of land situ- :
ate iu Wilmot twp.. bounded on the north by land belong- ■
ing to the estate of T. elevens, dee'd., east by lands of C.
F. Wells, south by land of E Shephard, we tby lands of
S. Hillhouse and" others. Containing about 100 acres
more or less, about 50 acres improved, two framed hou
ses. one framed barn, cornhouse and other out buildings
and one apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—Defendant's interest in one other lot, piece or
parcel of laud situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the
north by lands of Erastus Shephard and the highway
leading from the Albany road to the Erenclitown road,
east by the highway leading from the Susquehanna river
to Albany, south and west by lands of Hiram and J. I'.
Horton, and unseated lands. Containing about 50 acres,
more or less, about 15 acres improved, one steam saw
mill, two framed houses, one framed barn and other out
buildings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses Ki
lenberger, now to use of 11. J. Madill vs. Edward !. Shep
hard.
AI.SO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Albany twp., bounded north bv lands of Myron
Kellogg, eu-t by lands of Myron Kellogg and Daniel En
glish, south by lands of the heirs of Jacob Miller, dee'd..
and west hy the Barclay coal lauds. Containing 100
acres and allowance, more or less, about 35 acres improv
ed, with a log house and lug barn thereon.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of hind situate
in Albany twp., bounded north by lands of David Miller
and Jame- Macfarlane, east by hinds of A. Hancock, south
and west by Z. Corson. Containing 170 acres more or
less, about 100 acres improved, a framed house, a framed
barn, a log blacksmith shop, three apple orchards and
other fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
in Albany twp., bounded north by lands of S. Wilcox,
east by M. Hakes, J. Menardi, and S. Chapm-in, south In
lands of YVells Wilcox and S. ('. A Win. Means, and west
by lands of John Hanson, John Holmes, and J. and B.
Wilcox. Containing lilt) acres more or less. 100 acres
improved, two framed houses, one log house, two framed
barns, one blacksmith shop, and apple orchard and other
fruit trees.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate
in Albany twp., bounded north by lands of S. Wilcox and
Milton Hakes, south by J. Menardi. west by lands of Z.
Gillett. C .ntaining 20 acres, more or less, about la acres
imbroved.
A LSI >—One other lot., piece or parcel of l and situate in
Albany twp., bounded on the north, west and south by
warrantee lines of a tract in the warrantee name of Hen
ry Stark. and on the east by lands in possession of YY'ni.
B. Relfsuyder. i>eiiig part of the said tract in the warran
tee name of Henry Stark. Containing about 100 acres
with a log house in the woods.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. 11. Mace
vs. Roliin YVilcox and Sheffield YVilcox.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Standing Stone twp., bounded on the north
by lands of John Kccne, and Jacob Sclioonover, east by
lands of John Swackhammer, south by lands of YY'illiain
YVright, and west bv lands of Theophilus Sclioonover and
Isaac Y'osburg. Containing 170 acres, more or less, about
s acres improved, with three log houses, one log barn
and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Coun
ty of Bradford vs. Samuel A. Tenant and Simon Stevens.
" ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in YY'ilmot twp., bounded on the north by
lands of Erastns Shepnrd and the highway leading Imm
the Albany road to the Frenchtown road, east hy the high
way leading from the Susquehanna river to Albany,
south and west by lands of Hiram and J. P. Horton. and
unseated lands. Containing about 30 acres, more or less,
about 15 acres improved, with one steam saw mill, two
framed or hoard houses, one framed barn, and other out
buildings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses Ei
lenlierger to the use of Peter F. Eileaberger vs. Edward
1. Shepard. Mordecai Schoonover and Eru-tus She paid.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Orwell twp.. bounded as follows, to wit :
north by lands of Jndson Eistabrooks, east by Major It.
Darling, south by lands of It. Spicer and west by lands
of Allen Bowen. Containing 75 acres more or less,about
.50 acres impr-ved, with a framed house, a framed barn
and shed, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and i iken in execution at the suit of James D.
Newell t<> the use of Charles James vs. Abraxiua Rogers.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in South Creek twp., bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit: Beginning at the south west corner of lot
No. 5, on E. Overton's map, thence north 2° east fid per.
to a corner on the line of lot No. 3, the H. YVard lot, in
the centre of the public road, thence north westerly by
the centre of said road, by its several crosses, about 55
rods to the south west corner of tbe said H. YVard's lot,
thence bv said lot, north ij° east 28 perches to the N. E.
corner of lot Nix 5, and N. YV. comer of lot No. 2, tbe
Kcrrick lot, and thence north 7° west by lot No. 2, 104
perches to a corner on the north line oi No. 7, thence
sonth 1° west afxmt 11-5 perches to the north line of lot
No. 9, and thence east 149 rods to the place of beginning,
being all of lot No. C. and tbe easterly part of lot No. 7,
on said Overton's map. Containing 100 acres more or
less, about 25 acres improved, one framed boose, one log
terfce, ftunadfTiariJ onij - few ftjit trreaS'-bersta.
Legal.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward
Overton vs. Philander Stevens.
ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Wysox twp„ bounded on the north by
lauds of A. B. Smith, east by lauds of E. B. C'oolbaugh,
south by the Wysox road and west by lauds of the State
of Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom three small lots
near the western line of said farm, one of about one acre
belouging to the " Bridge Company," one to Win. Keeler
and one to Coleman. Containing (the three afore
said small lots not included) about forty acres, none or
less, all improved, with two dwelling lions-*?, two framed
barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. S. Mer
cur to the use of J. P. Kirby vs. N. P. Brown.
Also, at the suit of J. H. Phinney, jr., now to the use
of Ira Smith, jr. A Co. vs. N. P. Brown.
Also, at the suit of Job P. Kirby vs. X. P. Brown.
A LSI I—The following lot, piece or parrel of land situ
ate iu Monroe borough, bounded on the north by lands
of Joseph Hornet, on the'cast and south by lands of Jas.
L. Rockwell, an on the west by the public highway lead
ing from Monroetou to Towanda. Containing three
fourths of an acre, more or less, all improved, with one
framed dwelling house, one large trained building used
for a wagon shop, blacksmith shop, Grist mill with steam
engine and machinery attached for sawing, turning, bor
ing, Ac., and other out buildings and a few fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown A
Rockwell vs. D. E. Huntley and Jabish Huntley.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in North Towanda, bounded on the north by lanu of
Isaac Post and the .Susquehanna River, east by land of
Joseph Allotvay, on the south by land of Julin Dougher
ty. Stephen Mclaney and William JBrowu, and on the
west by land of William Major. Containing about two
hundred acres, more or less, about one hundred acres im
proved, one framed house, twi framed bams and other
out buildings, two orchards of fruit trees thereon.
A I .SO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laud situate
in Towanda Borough iu the county aforesaid, hounded
and described as follows, to wit: On the north by land
of J. D. Montanye, east by land of N. N. Betts, south by-
Washington Street ami west by Main Street. Containing
about two hundred feet front, and running back one hun
dred and sixty feet, all improved, with one framed dwel
ling house, one framed barn and other other out buildings
and fruit trees on the said described lot.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
in Towanda Borough in the aforesaid county, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Oil the north by Wash
ington Street, east by River Street, south by land of J.
P. Kirby and H. P. Moore and we*t by land of Wm. I'ut
ton. Containing about seventy-five feet front, and run
ning along River Street about ninety-five feet, be the
same more or less, all improved, with "two framed houses
and one board shantee thereon.
Seized and taken iu execution at the siit of Montanyes
A Co. to the u.->e of Samuel Bunting vs. D. M. Bull.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Ulster twp., bounded on the north and east oy
lands of James M'Carty, south by lauds of Daniel Ilar
kins and on the west by the highway. Containing about
one acre, more or less, all improved with one two sto
ry framed Tavern House, known as the " Barley Sheaf,"
and one framed barn thereon.
c.Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Reuben B.
Ribinsonis. Philip P. Sweet.
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, all that
lot. piece or panel of land situate in Litchfield twp.,
bounded as follows: Beginning at the filth mile stone
on the north line of the State of Pennsylvania, theuee
south *74° east 22 chains and 75 links to a stake, thence
south 25 chains and 65 links to a stake, thence west 22
chains and 75 links to a post, and thence north 24 chains
and two links to the place of beginning. Containing 4s
acres and 49 perches, about 50 acres improved, with a
small orchard.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. B.
(Tyrner vs. Daniel ColcaudZin a Goodetl.
ALSO—The following lot and parcel of land situate in
Wyalnsing twp., containing twenty-five acres more or
less, and bounded as follows : Beginning at a post cor
ner on the bank north side of Wyalnsing creek, witness
ed by a bnttonwood and tliorn tree, thence north sixty
two east 24® perches to a post on the line of John Tay
lor's land, thence north 2* west 32 rods to a stone heap
in the old mill race, thence north 2 east 25 rods to the
post road, thence along said road south 52 west 47 rods
to a post on the north side of said road, thence by lands
of Deborah Edwards north 2 east 52 rods to a post", thence
north *8 west 254 rods to Joseph Gaylord's line, thence
by land of Josepfi Gaylord. south 2 west 85 rods to N".
W. corner of Dr. Scoville's tot, thence by said Scoville"*
line to tlie Wyalnsing Creek, thence up the said Creek
the several courses to the place of beginning. All im
proved. three framed dwelling houses, one framed barn
one framed building occupied as a shoe shop, one framed
wagon shop, one blacksmith shop and other out buildings
and two orchards of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George H.
Welles vs. Henry Gaylord and Martha Gaylord, his wife,
and Geo. UL Jackson, terre tenant-
THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Nov. 5. 15."7.
! O HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry
i k J writs of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed,
will he exposed to politic sale on SATURDAY, the , r >th
of DECEMBER, A. P., 1857, at 1 o'clock. P.M., at
the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, the fol
lowing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Asylum
two., hounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin
ning at a hemlock,the Corner ol J. Anthony, and I. H.-
| zlehurst. thence 011 a line between said tracts south 20
deg., west 1 'ls perches to a stone heap, thence by lands
sold to John YV. Voce, north 81° east 520 perches to line
of land of R. YVandall. thence by land of said Wandall
imrth 12 deg., east 70 perches to corner of land of P.
Murray, thence north 5 deg. t west 05 perches to a cmcr.
thence south Si deg., west 210 perches to the place of
beginning. Coiitaining 201 acres and 40 perches, more
or less, lieiug parts of two tracts of land in Asylum twp.,
surveyed in the warrantee name of J. Anthony and J.
Crave : about 130 ai res improved, one framed house, one
log house, one framed barn, with sheds attached, a framed
corn house and otherout buildings and two orchards of
fruit trees.
Seized and taken at the suit of Josiah B. Dodson and
Lvdia YV. Podson, his wife, to the use of I.ydia Y\ . Pod
sou vs. Benjamin C. Barnes.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ated in the twp. of Armenia, bounded and described as
foil >ws, to wit : Beginning at a Sugar free in the north
ern boundary line of land conveyed to Lewis P. Newell,
thence by lot No. 3ofi on map of survey 100 perches to a
post, thence by lots Nos. 257 and 280 east 100 pen-lies to
a post, thence by lots No. 285 and 308, south 100 perches
to a post, thence by lot No. 309 and by Lewis P. Novell's
lot, west 100 perches to the place of Itegiimhig, being lot
No. 307. Containing about 100 acres, more or less, about
30 acres improved, one log house, a young orchard of fruit
thereon.
Siezed and taken at the suit of l'omeroy's A Co. vs.
John Ycmaus.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in < Iranvi'le twp., bounded and described as follows,
to wit: On the north and east by land of Julius Bailey,
south by the highway, and on the west by land of Jona
than T. Milter and Julius Bailey. Containing about 120
square perches more or less, all improved, one framed
house, framed shop, framed barn and a lew fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James 11.
Ross, School Treasurer of Granville twp. vs. A. P. Bailey
and Uriah P. Baxter
TIIGS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office. November 3d, 1857.
Notice is hereby given, that an amount sufficient
to pav ail costs will Ue required in every case where laud
is sold, also satisfactory security or money paid on all
bids made on lands, at the time of sale, and unless, terms
aie complied with the land will be again exposed to sale.
THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
I IST OF JURORS drawn for December
-J Term and Sessions, 1857.
Jt'UORS.
Wvalnsing—!>• YV- Brown,Khesheqtiin—Win. Post.
Ra-scom Taylor. ; Ylhany —Seth Stevens.
S. Creek—Saiu'l Pettingall, YVysox—Stephen llorton.
Jr. j Derrick—John C. Beardsley
Burlington—Jos.S.Clark. ' John Xesbitt.
Columbia—William Peck. Orwell—C. S. Gridky.
Franklin—John McKee. i Pike—Chester Goodell, M.
Troy boro"—B. S. Part. ! B. Porter.
Ridgbcrry—Geo. Parcel,Jno j Warren—Miles Prince, YVin.
F. Seely. 1 Howell
Sylvauia boro'—o. Furman [Towanda boro'—John Car-
R-iinc—YY'in. MeCabe, Dai j man.
win Cook. ITowauda tp—Jac. Bowman.
TRAVERSE jriIORS—FIRST WEEK.
Col imbia—Stephen Keyes.lwyaluaing—Geo. Acroyd, 11.
YVells— Alvah Young, Pau l Clark.
Strong, N. Leonard, Jas. Orwell—Elnathan Smith.
M.Ed.-.a!l. [Smithfield —J. S.Jones.
Athens boro'—John Sucllc Burlington—-Martin Rock
jr., Geo. A. Perkins. 1 well, Ransom 11. YVard,
S.Creek—Chas. Crane. j Joel Calkin.
Litchfield—YVni. 11. Morse. iSpringfteld— Aaron Knight,
YVysox—David C. Sherman.! John li. Watson, Luke N.
Towanda tp.—Jno. Bowman.l Pitts.
Tuscarora —J. Sturdivaut. [Granville —Ezra Baxter, Asa
Monroe tp.—.Yl.M.Coolhauglij Andrews.
Pike—F. A. Ellsworth,.Jointl Warren—Samuel Chaffee.
Bolles, Nelson Johnson,[Troy tp.—Obediah Williams
H.P.Gage. j YValker Pierce.
Dureil—M. Eilenbnrger, R. Cauton—John Vandyke,Jas.
DeLong. I A. Bothwcll.
HECONtI WEEK.
Asylum—Amasa Freutchy. j Itowen Merrill.
Springfield—Gardner Ben- Towanda North—YYm. Fos
nett, John Ross, jr., Isaac ter.
F. Bullock. YY'in.C. Burges YVyalusing—Jackson Lewis.
Cauton—E. P. Rockwell. Hcrrick—Aden Bolles.
Sheshequin -YY r n. 14. Horton Orwell—Edwin Allis.
Henry Patterson. Pike—Francis Mason, Isaac
Durell—Chaiies Hornet. N. Hutchinson.
Leroy—John G. Hammond- Athens—Joe' McAffce.
Windham—Nathan C. Ells- Rome—M. M. YY'altles.
bree, Asa McKee. Wurrcti—Lorain Pitcher, Mi-
YVysox—Amos York.Samnel modi Chaffee, J. E.Cooper
Chamberiin, M.Strickland Franklin—Stephen l-atiroer.
Troy tp—Abel S. Manly, YY. Towanda tp—ll. H. Mace.
Cliffton, John McKean. Smithfield—Allen Usher.
Litchfield—li I> Cooper, Monroe tp—Jas. Blauvelt.
S- Creek—John Dean.
LEATIIER. —A new supply of Sole Leath
er, Ccw Hide, Kin aad Calf Bkin. at No. 2, Patton's
preffv. V '"V ECCKPTLL
>
[ tLnal.
ipXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here.
J Lv j;iven that all persona indebted to the estate of
FREDERICK FISHER. dee'd of South Towanda, must
make immediate paynieut, aud ail persons having de
mands against said estate, v. ill present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
SALSBUIiY COf.E,
JOSEPH HOMET,
August. 15,1857. Executors.
17XECUT0RS NOTICE.—AII j >ersorus in-
I 1 del>ted to the estate of SILAS TITUS, deceased,
late of Herriek township, are hereby notified that pay
ment must he made witliout delay, and all persona basing
claims against said estate are requested to present ihcui
duly authenticated for settlement.
ZOrHAR PLATT,
September 26,1857. Executor,
A DM INISTRATO ICS NOTlCE.—Notice
I\. is hereby given, that, all persons indebted to the es
tate of MARK H.GREENMAN. dee'd, late of Canton,
are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present theiu dulv authenticated for settlement.
"(ifARLKS STOUKWELL,
JOHN VANDYKE. Jr.
Canton, Sopt. 21,1857. Administrators.
A I)MINI STR ATRIX NOTlCE.—Notjce
-2~A"is hereby given, tliat all persons indebted to tire
estate of WM. B. RKfFSNYDKR, dee'd, late of Albany
twp, are hereby notified to make payment without delay,
aud all persons having demands against said estate are
requested to present them dulv authenticated for settle
ment. MARY UEIFSNYDER,
September 21, 1857. Administrators.
A EDITORS' NOTlCE.—fi&riAc' ParM
illy to the use of John \lcMuhan vs. Matthew Me-
Million. In the Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 251,
Sept. Term. 1556.
The undersigned Auditor appointed bv said Court, to
distribute the funds raised by SherifPsnle of defendant's
real estate, will attend to the duties assigned him at the
office of D. A. Overton, in Towanda,on Saturday .the 14th
of November, A. I). 1857, at nine o'clock in the forenoon,
when and where all persons having claims are requested
to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom.
Oct. 13, 1857. G.D. MOXTANYH. Auditor.
\ DMIXISTIIATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
Jhx. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es
teteof Hansford B. Bailey, deceased, late of Pike twp.
are requested to make payment without delay ; and all
persons having claims against said estate will please pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
P. H. BUCK,
DEBORAH BAILEY,
October 15, 1857. Administrator*.
XpXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is here
-IA by given that letters testamentary upon the estate
of Elijah Lucky, late of Sheshequin, dee'd. have been
granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said
estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those having any claims upon said estate to present
them duly attested for settlement.
NANCY LUCKY,
JOHN LUCKY.
Sept. 15, 1857. Executors.
A DMIXISTRATOIVS NOTICE. —Notice
fV. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Clarissa Orare, late of Springfield twp., deceased,
are requested to make payment without delay ; and ail
persons having claim- against said estate, must present
them duly authenticated, to the subscriber.
•Sept. 15, 15;,7. JOHN NORMAN. Administrator.
IVTOTICE TO ASSESSORS.— I The seve
1. v ral Assessors for 1858 will make their returns in the
following order, viz;
Assessors for Ulster. Athens boro., Athens twp., South
Creek, Ridgbury and Wells upon Monday, Nov. 'Li, 1857.
Springfield, Smithfield, North Towanda, Columbia,
Svivania Boro' aud Towanda Boro. upon Tuesday, X'ov.
24th.
Armenia, Troy twp., Troy boro., Burlington twp., Bur
lington West. Burlington boro. and Granville upon
Wednesday. Nov. 25th.
Canton, Leltoy, Monroe boro.. Monroe twp., Overton,
Albany, Franklin and Towanda twp., upon Thursday,
N< v. 20th.
Wilmot, Asylum. Purell, Tuscarora, Wvaluing, Litch
field. Warren and Windham upon Friday.Nov. 27th.
Standing Stone, Herriek, Orwell, Pike, Sheshequin,
Rome and Wvsox upon Saturday, X'ov. 28th.
Assessors lire requested to be punctual in making their
returns upon the day designated in their warrants. They
are also required to extend the amount of each person's
valuation into the right hand column of their assessment.
By order of the Commissioners,
E. B. COOLBAUGH,
Commissioner's Office, Oct. 20,1857. Clerk.
LWE<TTK!X NOTICE. —Notice is lierc
ij by given, that ali persons indebted to the estate of
JOHN' E. INGHAM, defeased, late of Wysox town
ship, are requested to make payment without delay;
those having demands-., gainst said estate will jaeseiit them
duly authenticated for settlement.
Julv 27. l-"7. AMANDA M. INGHAM, Executrix.
1 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice
1 \ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlie es
tate of Hiram < filbert, deceased lateof Dureil t wp., are re
quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons
bavin" claims against said estate. inu-t present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
Nov. 3,1857. B. LAPOIITE, Administrator.
REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is liere
i by given that there have been tiled and settled in
the oiiice of the Register of Wills m and tor the county of
Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following
estates, viz :
Final account of L. P. Stalford and J. J. Brown,admin
istrators of the estate of Hiram Brown, late of Wyaiusing
deceased.
Final account of Samuel Warner, guardian of Mary,
Susanna E. and Ezra L. Payne, miuor children of Ezra
M. Payne, dee'd.
Pinal account of Josiah Rinehold. administrator of the
estate of Peter Cron, late of Standing Stone, dee'd.
Final account of J. F. Woodruff, executor ct the estate
of Phidolia S. Smith, late of Monroe, dee'd.
Final account of Stephen Bostwiek and Maria Dcgrauglt
formerly Maria Rogers, administrators of the estate of
Win. Rogers, late of Warren, dee'd.
Final account of Electa Tyrrell, administratrix of the
estate of Robert Tyrrell, late of Warren, dee'd.
Final account of A. vV. Ay res and Amanda J. Strong,
administrators of the estate ofThomas A. Strong, late of
Wells, dee'd.
Final account of A. A. Russell and Samuel Cass, ad
ministrators of tiie estate of Austin Russell, late of (d well
deceased.
Final account of [nicy and David Stable administrators
of the estate of Rich mi Stable, late of if one dee'd.
Final account of Harvey Holcomb. guardian of-Catha
rine Id and Jane E. Rose, miuor children of John ('. Rose
late of Canton, dee'd.
Final account of Chandler Bixby, administrator of the
estate of Kdm md Saunders, late of Pike, dee'd.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court
of Bradford county, on Monday, the 7th day of December
next for confirmation and allowance.
JAMES H. WEBB, Register.
Register's Office. Nov. 4. 1857.
4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter of
o. V the estate of I I'm. Chil son, deceased, in the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to
distribute money in the hands of the Administrator of the
above estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at the olliee of f>. A. Overton in the borough of Towanda,
on Tuesday, the sth day of December, 1857, at 2 o'clock,
P.M. All persons having claims upon said money must
present them, or else be forever debarred from the same.
Nov. J, 15.",7. E. B. PARSONS. Auditor.
A DM IN IST RATI! IX NOTlCE.—Notice
X\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of CALEB EDGARTON, late of Athens Borough
deceased, are requested to make payment without de
lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement,
AXGELINE EBGAUTCN,
November 12. 1557. Administratrix.
J. MACKINTOSH, DEN
7757', will be found at bis old quarters in
Button's Block, until December next.
Towanda, Nov. 2,1857. JOHN MACKINTOSH.
M O IST TA. X V I; s
Are now receiving their Fall Stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
Stoats & I liars, jHjof failings# Icatjjrr,
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC.
Which trill he. sold at G>tally Reduced Puces.
Cor. Public Square and Main st.
J. n. jmwtawyb, > TOWANDA. ( ,i. i). jiovraxYK, jr.
e. i). moxtanyk. ) September 8, 1557 ( f. p. moxtanve.
Nil f Aii GOJJgi
Just receiving at
William A. Rockwell's Store.
/
Xffo. 2, Patton's Block.
JTowanda, September 9, 1857.
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of Dross
Trimminpr, Velvet.-:, &e., at
fejit. 15,1-57. T'!. a ROCKWELL'S.
Ccgnl.
C FECIAL COURT. —Notice is hereby f^i
k.' yen that a Special CourPof Common Picks will be
held in, and for the County of Bradford, culnmoHVing on
MONDAY, (he IstU day of January next, at la o'clock
in the forenoon, at the Court House, in the borough ol
Towanda, and to continue one week, at which tl e Hon.
Robert G. White w ill preside, for the trial of the lollowing
ca-es, to wit :
C. L. DeChastelleux vs. Ira Jennings, et ai. Ejectment.
V. Shiftman vs. David Wilmot, Apfteai.
A. B. Smith vs. Samuel Kellurn, 2d. et. L, I Jeetment.
Subpoenas made returnable on Monday. Jan. 1-, 1857,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. ALLEN' M'hEAN.
Froth 'v tiffice. Nov. 17. 157. _ Protlionotary.
K. T FOX
TS NOW RECK I \ INC* a lurge stock of
J. FAMILY GROCERIES, which ore offered for sale at
as low prices as the same quality of Go ds can be bought
anywhere this side of the City of New York.
To All Concerned.
THE Subset brers' liabilities are such that they will ei
ther be obliged to sell the Judgments and Notes tbe_\
hold against their customers, or enforce collection. Wc
hope our friends will not drive us to such an alternative.
An eariv attention to this notice is requested.
Aug. "19. 1857. MONT WYES.
1.? XTRACTS for flavoring, for .salt' t-liettji
-J at FOX'S.
n.\SH FA ID FOR BEEF HIDES* AND
\J SHEEP PELTS AND IL'RS, at No. 2. I'atton's
Block. augl7 WM. A. ROCKWELL.
Fa'EW GOODS!
FROM
New York and Philadelphia !
CHEAP AND DESIRABLE!
TUST received and now opening a very extensive and
cu cap stock of FALL AND WINTER G< >< H)S, which
for beauty, variety ami cheapness. cannot he surpassed
in this market, ft comprise- ail the best make of brown
and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. Ti"ks, Jeans, Den
ims, Checks, Yarn, Butts, Wadding, Ac. In the Cloth
and CasMinere Department our stock is full—embracing
the most reliable styles. Our line of LADIES DRESS
GOODS embraces all the new styles. Also. Dress Trim
mings, Ribbons, Ac., in great variety, SIIAWLS in great
variety. Embroideries, Laces, Gloves and Hosiery, a full
stock.
Housekeepers' Goods, Carpetings, Oilcloths, Ac.. Ac.,
Boots & Shoes, to suit purchasers. Crockery aid Glass'
Ware. Hardware, Iron and Nails. GROCERIES, a large
and choice variety.
RKMKMBKK ! Tliat our store is the place to buy Goods
CHEAP. Our motto—" (Jui<.k sales and small profits.'*
Remember, also, our store—south end of Mercur's
Block, Main street.
Oct. 12. 1857. TRACY & MOORE.
OILS, FAINTS, GLASS, Ac., all sizes,
for sale at
Oct. 12. ls. 7. TRACT * MOORE'S.
Zsrrrfcer W?gon for Sals.
4 NEW TWO HORSE LUMBER VACoV for sale
jA. for Country Produce ; enquire of t'r.e su'oscrilwrs.
Towanda, Nov. 2.1857. BAILEY A XI. V INS.
BOARDING COURT WEEK.— a frw
Boarders can find a jcomniodations through Decem
ber Court—enquire of the subscriber.
Towanda . Nov. 2. 1-57. SIDNEY S. BAILEY.
Q ALT- 100 Bbls. Suit for sale, at No. 2,
k3 Patton's Block' by
Towanda, Nov. 4,1857. W. A. ROCKWELL.
riIRIAL LIST for December term, 13oT—
JL Bradford Comity Court.
riusT WI.KX.
PI.AJ>"TIFFB. t liKSKNIiAVm. j SATCIUE.
C. N. Shi],man, 11-ewis Bortree. i--ue.
Sarah Otrdcu, IW. 11. H. Brown, et. al. Ejectment.
Wm. E. Gore, [Coffins M. Sugar, jSci.Fu.bail
Clark. latt.lsnL. .A. B.Smit'u, (Covenant.
I*. J. DeCatcrs. • amc- Ellsworth, (Ejectment.
Williston & ElvveU, David Cash, |c.;-e.
Huusiker. John Eghmc-y, jr. {{-sue.
Sarah 1.. Fitch, O. P. Ballard, 'Case.
John W. Phelps. L. S. Arnold, : Vppeal.
Gilbert A Tattle, H. A. Kiff. Debt.
F.L.Ballard, j.Newbery E. Cnlkino. Appeal,
Sid'unon Bos worth, I Daniel McDuflee, et. al. do.
Richard Horton, j Elijah Horton. do.
Jane Bart ran, j Theodore Pratt, Case.
S iiu'l A. Tenant, jEli Gibbs' adra'rs. ilo.
J. F.Stone's din'rv.j W:n B. Knapp, Appeal.
Emma Jan- Finitli, t Samuel Kellum. et. al. [Ejectment.
Emil Vorchinier, lU, S. AJ. 11. Phiiiney, Appeal.
Isaac N. lateey, i same. do.
Wm. B. Campbell, Glias. H. Ames, Trespass.
J. I>. M. liiuiaan, ,8. L. l'ovvler, ot. al. ; Ejectment
/CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER —TO
V J Tons Cayuga Ground Plaster in barrels, 30b lbs in
each, just received by the su/foriber.s.
We will take in payment Wheat I've Com Ont<\ Buck
wheat, Potatoes, Onions. Beans, Dried Fruit. Better. Lard
Cheese, Pork, Eggs and almost ,ny other kind of Farm
Produce.
N. 15. We will not refuse the notes of any solvent Banks
(not even those that have suspended specie payment)
in exchange for Plaster or Groceries.
Towanda. Oct. 2<5. 1857. l'All.Et A XENIX'S,
VITHITE STONE LIME.—SO bl.k White
v Stone Lime just received, and for sale fur t'ash or
Grain by
Towanda. Oct. Vi. 1857. RAILEI A NEVINS.
JAAA LISS. OHIO GRIND STONES
J ' " " * and a lot of Grind Stone Hangings, i.t
Re).t. 8,1857. WM. V. ROCKWELL'S.
A FARBG FOR S AX.XL
rpilE subscriber offers at private sale his myUMx
L Valuable Farm, situated in Overton tu p. JggfgSa
Bradford county, containing 120 acres. Tee EBpKS
land is of excellent quality, well situate J ; the
im]irovemetits arc a log house and lug bain, .pfitin
two grvl sheds and cmn crib. Tbeie is from 50 to 5*
acres cleared, all In excellent state of cultivation, and 10
acre* of a tallow burned ; the land is lite of stones, the
soil is from to 4 feet deep, there is a new orchard of
40 choice grafted apple trees in hearing condition. The
j art cleared is laid out in s fields, on 7 of which there 1-
living water, and a good substantial rail ft nee to each
field. The spring at house is within so feet of house and
haru. and the spring house is a few feet below the spring.
It has a floor laid with smooth stones, the wafer running
between them : which keeps, milk and butter nice ui;b
cool all summer. Below the spring house is a large wa
tering trough for i utile.
The State road runs on the west line, the only level
route from Muucy tt> Mouroetou, a distance of about 45
utiles. The main road from Dushore to the coal beds runs
along a part of the north line.
A fi year old Mare, 2 year old Colt, a yearling C-'lt.aud
this year's Colt, Cattle, Sheep, liar, Grain, uud Farming
tools, will be sold, with or without farm.
An indisputable title will be given to the |>orehu-er of
said Farm. Terms ea-y, and price reasonable.
October 4. 1857. JOHN FLVXN.
4 NEW AND GENERA I , assorttneut
B w of Boots and Shoes, Cloths and Cassitueres, and
everything in this line, for sale bv
Sept. 15,1557. ' \V. A. ROCKWELL.
pROCKERY, GLASS WAR] 3, Groceries,
Yd Yankee Notions, Looking Glasses, Wooden Ware,
and everything you want may be found ut the new store
of Sept. 15. 1857. WM. IMCKWF.LL.
NEW COODS!
CTAfI F subscribers are now receiving at their New Store,
1_ West side of the Public Square, a large assortment
of seasonable goods ; consisting of Ladies and Gents Fell
and Winter Dress Good ~ Hats and < 'up*, i '.lovei and Ho
siery, Shawls, Family Croccries. Crockery, Nuils and
Glass, Hardware and Cutlery. \ very large stock of
Mens, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Childrons Boots. 80. ye.,
Shoes, Buskins, Ties and Gaiters in great variety and
style.
Sole and Upper Leather. Calf and Kip Skins. Morocco,
Lining., Binding*. I.ace Leather. Shoe Thread. She
Nail,, ,Vc., ,\c. In short, a general assortment of Hoods
for the country trade, all of which we offer to our pat
rons and the imhlic generrllv, for C.,~h or C innti'Y Pro
duce at v.-ry low prices, and respectfully invite perch..
sers to call and examine our stock and prices I el' -re pur
chasing elsewhere.
Oct. Kb 1H57. HUMPHRF.V A WR'NHAM.
hT. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY
One Door SVorfh of the Ward House.
TOWANDA, PA.
TT7 HERE you can find a constant supply of Bread. Rusk.
VV Crackers, < ookier, Jumbles, and all kinds of Funcv
Cakes.
0 OYSTERS furnished by the quart or £, or cook
ed to erdev.
t.fr Particular attention paid to filling orders for parties
Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon us during the past year, and hoping by
close application to business to merit a continuance oi the
same, wt remain as ever, vouv hunibie servant.
March lb, 15..7. ' 11. A. HCBHANK.
A Competency Secured fcr $2.
r I tHE subscriber wi'i sell the following valuable receipts
A for the above named sum. putting any energetic per
son in possession of buonn ition which will enable him
to make a fortune with treat ear-e :
Patent Starch Polish ;
Indelliblc Ink ;
How to Make Cider without Apple*.
/fir Apply or (Pre t to A •' KINNEY.
Naternhrr .* L '* Ehc.'hwp;fn,R*.
Xttiscciianeons.
Philadelphia Advertisements,
FROM
JOir>T A. ItIDDLE,
At Merchant's Hot' 1. North 4:L bt., Philadelphia.
TO THE MF.RCUBNTS OF THE WEST AND XOIfTIT
WEST :
PHILADELPHIA MARKET being easily accessible,
your att< nth i! i-. called to it, as pos.-es.-nig fa Ilitiui
and advantrrge*, wot thy of your consideration.
Aram.? its a d van* aires may be enumerated its location,
having -hotter lit;' -of coiMiiiu.ita t: ,nt- the inter). r, il
proxim'ty to 1U- Iron and Anthracite Ct>al districts of
i'tTinfrlviuiia. the hr -r or) varied extent of it-' manufac
tures. bo dig Ur in advance ol' any other city in the liilied
.States. tin moderate exptu-cs necessary for carrying ca
business. Ac.
Tiie market os unrivalk-d advantages for the sal*
'-f many hii.J.s of j.-j d .e, such a- Flour. 'beat. Barley
Wool. Batter. Chee-e, A v., v.'hih tlie charges incident u
iaie- and attenJaiit ex jaw ta, aru iacro umwraW tl tM
neighboring sea Lord markets.
JAMES, KENT, SAN TEE A CO.. Im
port, r-m 1 Jobber* of FOREIGN V DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, No. 22a uiiti ail North 3d street, above Race.
11l NX. RAIG VEL A- CO., Importers of
BRITISH GOODS, ami Jobbers of STAI'I.E SILT
GOODS, EiiURMIDEItIF-S, Ac., N'0.37, North 3d st
HAAS A' TAYLOR, Importers mikl Pflsh
Jobbers. No. :to.*, Market street. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SHIRTS arid DRAWERS, GUM BELTS, SHIRT 80,
S'J.MS. White Good-. Embroideries, Laces, Suspender*,
To reads. Cc-tubs, &o.
UML'R EL LA S A- J'A RA SOL .S.-WM.
H. RICHARDSON. No. 418, Market St.. manufacture*
first-class UMBRELLAS expressly lot retailers. EvarT
article warranted.
SMEDLEY IJROS., Maitofactureiw ntui
Jobber- in H ATs. ( A US. FURS, STRAW GOODS and
SILK BONNETS, No. 41. North 3d street.
WO LEE /,• KING. Wholesale- CLOTH TNG
lIOUbE.No.s. 430 Market and 435 Merchant streets.
CUAHI.ES S. FEATHER, Wholc-sato
Dealer iu BOOTS A SHOES, No. 40, North 3d atract,
below Arch.
PARR IS II A' DRADSITAW, WALL &
WINDOW I'ARER Warehouse, X. E. corner 3d and
Arch street.-,.
GEORGE W. PL KAIL Y, Manufacturer
of every description of RARER BOXES, 51 N. Fourth
Street
CA UFFMA X A- CUE VV, Importers of
CHINA, GLASS and QUEEN'S WARE, No. 31, North
Fuurtli street.
J. C. PR EE LAND WITH KI.IXE A
CAKROI.. Importers WINES, BRANDIES, GIN'S,
Ac., No. 301. North 3d street.
KE YS TONE STA TE S 1 PONIFIER,
or CONCENTRATED LYE for nr..king Soap. Manu
factured bv the I'enn. S tit Co.. Trtieiitum. Allegheny
county. Renn. Represented by LEWIS, J AMES A Co.
Philadelphia.
J. S. A E L. PEROT. GENERAL I'IIO
DU'CE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nr.. 3d. North
Wharves. Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally.
All consignments or orders will receive prompt and
per-oual attention.
E H \\ CO x YXG IIA M A ■ HE RR.
WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION MLR
CHANTS, No. 523, Market Street.
MOORE, IIENSZE V". A CO., Importers
and Wlcdestle Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
and GUNS, 427 Market 410 Commerce streets.
SAM'E If HI RICH ACS. Importer anil
and Wlnde-eilo Dealer in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
IIAUJtW ARE. No. 278. North 3d street, below Vine.
X. A~ G TA YT.OR. Importers and Whole
sale Deal.-rs in TIN* PLATE. COPPER, SHEET IP.UX,
Ac.. 303 and 307. Branch st.
HAMMERS, HATCIIETS, Ac., In jrreat
variety, macule tnred by C. H AMMOND. Depot 503
Commerce st. Toe attention oi tl trade is called to
thc-e goods as being equal in quai.ry and finish to any
made.
E. HALL OGDEX - Philadelphia Mallea
blelr-.n Works, comer of Oth and Jefferson Str*'eta ;
Warehouse 3u7 Arch St., above third. Manufacturer of
GENERAL ami S \DDI.ERY H.AIiRW ARE and M.VL-
I.E ABLE and FINE GREY IRON CASTINGS.
MANCHESTER SC A L E S, HA Y,
COAL, COUNTER. WAREHOUSE. WHEELBAR
ROW. ROLLING MILL. R VILROAD SCALES of im
j r-.v -• i (. itkrus and superior quantities, WARRANT
ED SUPERIOR in quality and finish to ouy other scales
made. Warehouse, No. 23, N. uth street, GEO. W.
COLBY, Agent.
G /.' z; E.N S KE YS TONE HE. ITE II
AND RANGE.--The Heater has no equal in this coun
tiy—is all cat iron, and will create 30 per cent, moro
heat, d air with the -aine .mount of mel, than any oth
er fuev.o fin use. The Range lias two evens that bake
uniformly at the saiue time. These inventions Lave no
equal in tire market. Rights for sale for all sections of
the Union.
EITJIIAX, JONES CO., Importers and
JoVo BRITISH and AMERICAN DRY GOODS.
215 Market, tl io igh to 204 Church Alley, ti months
credit fa a' oroved Notes.
I SOI'SK iT'HMSHINO GOODS— Pou-
I L bio and single f id worsted and linen and wonted
duuut.sk*. iiu'ivi n-. cottondauia.sk.s,bh'U'.hedand unbleach
ed table Lnciis. Mai sail-s quilts, toilet cavers, and a \a
rietv i.t'other v."Oda in this line, hist received bv
■t'lini f, is .7. .1. I'OWKI.I-
Siisqufjranna Collegiate Institute,
TOF.'A.XDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.
IXSTUUCTOKS.
IIKV. J \MES MctVILI.IAM, Principal, Professor of An
ch-iii Ljinr.ijtri- and Mental a id Moral S deuce ;
DA VIP CPA r'f. A. 11.. Professor of Mati,tin-tics Rnd
Neutral S" iettce.
MNS A. FLiZA FBITCHKR. Pr.jceptrcAa ;
MISS KM ILi K A. Bl'Tl.Llt, As-,-taut ;
Ml-s I). LOI'ISA JENK.-. Instructor <•!! Piano;
MIB.S lIiH. EN" M. CAKIEH. Assistant Instructor uu Pi
ano and Mcl 'deon ;
MISS CLAIMSSa A. STOCK WELL, Teacher of French
and Drawing.
STEPHEN ( At IFF. Fsher;
Mr. CAVFIKLP DAYfON", Steward.
The Winter Term couimcuces on Wednesday, Decem
ber. 2, and viil continue 11 weeks, exclusive oi a recess
ol 10 J.,ys at Christina*.
1 XIT.SSKS VKK TXRM.
Payable invariably in ad v.. nee. or one Italf on entering
the school, and one' half at l!i' middle of the term -Fuel
and eo'i'ingencie* included :
Primary, per term, $ 4 00
Pre|Hiratory 6 oi>
H ijrli-.r. Ist veir, per term 7 01>
Higher. Ist and 2d year, per term, 8 hits
I l.issical, 1 t year, per total, 7 Ot/-
la—i ;I. 2d and 3d year, jer term, 8 00
Collegiate. per term 10 00
N. ii. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced
lira neb they re pectlvefy pursue.
Pupils using scholarships are chanted $1 iver terra for
uel and c.iiiuoueuU ; for instrumeut 011 whieli 10 take
lesson.-, oCa, 01 for practice $2 00.
Exriics.
French $a OUf
Drawing 3 Oh
Tuition 011 Piano Forte- with use of Instrument,... 12 00
do d per quarter of 11 weeks.. 10 00>
Hoard in the Institute, per week, including fuel and
light 2 0(1
Washing. ra-r dozen 3H
No s'dia!ar. wlm.-o parents or guardians sUdf re-ide
within Two nuics of the Institute ahull be admitted to tui
ti hi rhereiii upou any permanent scholars-Nip routed or
loaned by such pupil, his or b-r parent car guardian.
The ari aiineim ol .. tor will 1-e under the entire
c mtrol and inonogeme it of the steward, while the IVui
■ ip il n?"l Teacher- re-Sling in the Institute, will be able
to 1• \ i 1 ci-i a c n-taut watch over tbe pupils. mingling
with then a- mm' er> of the same family ; its a Board
ing n •lino] for youth of both -c\es. tin- Institute w ill af
ford inoiM'ed and wpeiior ftdvantiges. Parents ami
guardians may 1 e J—uiu d that all due care will l>e exe.r
. istdoM'i t' liiaSli, the in 1 nners and raovaU of those en
trusted to cheir <-, re. ami all suitilile ahl rendered at all
times ia nroGiig th•:r adviiiceinent in studv.
Pupils boa' jing ni the llaii, wiil ftirni-h their own
bedding, t voN. Ac. and the table silver at their optam.
I'upils • ntcrt.ig tl.e List L.to arc pledged to the o;wer
van. e th reyuhticus, ur.d Boot will be admit'-asd on
'fur te:ms.
Special t m raises are arranged without e\trsefiarge for
those i, lalifvhig themselves as teachers for cuuiaiun
sell" .'s.
B. I'. Cm r. Secretary. C- L. WaRH. President.
A'.imi t ;", I• Wickihw. Tnss.
t{)A PMLS. COMMON SALT; 10 h his.
1 '' / Itoeh Salt for packing go't. just received
Pe-. 10. is.-n. BATI.FT \ ytrnys.
ANLW ASSORTMENT of Bonnet*.
Ptlihnn" end Gloves, expreeglyi for the fall trade,
p. H Ribbons: el-o a new ? tio fc- f f ares and Embrn!
fie-bc. p't of C'lla-.'r vd .Ae., . ... . • f
r>.t. r. 1-S.-7. v* A. r*p*ifßT f .i. "