Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 23, 1858, Image 3

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WHOLESALE &. RETAIL
\\,)oi and Slioe Manufactory.
JOHN KEIDLEMAN & CO.,
tr. -l.octfully inform the public that they have
' nunced the manufacture of Boots A Shoes,
in tlu- 3<l story of Beidleman's Block,corner of
\ liri'l-e streets, where they are prepared with
t\ i.i furnish at Wholesale and Retail, Boots
. . every description, of the very best materi
■ "] innfartnred in the most workmanlike manner.
i'rtnch Calf, Kip and Coarse Hoots
Ul l Shoes. JVomnns and Children's
/;, 'saud Shoes, of every description.
. , or single pair, dealers arc particularly re
■ -ivc us a call, as we believe with our facilities
>!i a better article at a LOWER RATE than
. d elsewhere.
I 1 \1 K1NI, of all kinds, done with despatch,in short
' ' workmanlike manner.
1 \ !| i; dl also keep on hand a large assortment of LKA
; lEI \ DINGS which will be sold at the lowest
li.'ares.
I i~n pml for Hides, Sheep Pelts, he., at the highest
_, r ' kol rates. J. BEIDLEMAX A CO.
y, wan-it. Hec. 22.M58.
i)A IifLAY KAIL ROAD AND COAL
I) ( iiMl'N A V.—Notice is hereby given to the stock
-. .... i the Barclay Railroad A Coal Company .that the
up .-ling of -aid Companv will he held at their of-
j n ll iadelphia, on MONDAY JANUARY 10, 1059,
,k. A M..at which time and place an election
1,. Mir a President and twelve directors for the
' ,\,r. H.SHAW.
' Pec. 20, 1858. Secretary.
SCRUBBING brushes, mop sticks
Baskets. Grain Measures, l'ails, Tubs, Patent Rat
fnp,Ae.,at Nov. a. FOX'S.
THE GROVES. 6C BAKER
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
H AYING irroaily increased their facilities
r m.uuila Muring thviri.'elebratul Family Machines,
rcent improvements, have reduced their pri- I
, ui.d oiler lor Mile
A NEW STYLE MACHINE. PRICE s.>o.
, ii-i !'.i!grr questioned that these Machines are the
, . n i.for family sewing. They Hem, Fell, Gather,
i. in the most superior manner; and arc the only
... pi the market that are so well and simply made,
,t 1.,,-v may i>e sent into families with no other iustruc- i
, - an are contained in a circular which accompanies
v . and from which a a child tf ten years may
un lciw to use them, and keep tlieni in order,
-I FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES
\ MINUTE, and will do tiie sewing of a family cheaper
,i ipi-t.f-s ran do it. even it she works at the rate
, A put .in hour. Is there a husband, father, or bro
i • the United States, who will permit the drudgery
pg in liis family, when a G rover A Baker.Ma
le it better, more expeditiously, and cheaper i
■> ip it ran possibly be done by hand. Send for a cireu
i : sale by -I. M. ROBIN SUN, Lake St., Elmira, and I
p. i II W'PLKR, Montrose.
Susquehanna Collegiate Institute,
■IOtVAXHA, It!IAI)FOllI) CO., PA.
INSTRUCTORS.
■ \VI!) UR U-'T. A.8.. Principal. Professor of Ancient j
, lit :ires and Mental and Moral Scicuce ;
, |\ . : S. DEAN. A. 8., Professor of Mathematics
i, , Natural science.
■I f. Ib'RToN, Master of the English Department. |
' s> V. El.I/.A ERHVIIER, Preceptress ;
-s ii. IciUiSA JENKS, Instructor on Piano, and of I
\NKIEI.D DAYTON, Steward.
,:.-r Term coinmenccs on December Ist, and
: . ,e It weeks, exclusive of a week's vacation at
( iu.-tuias.
KXPKNSES PKK TERM.
,bh invariably in advance, or one half on entering !
t. , ••. , ami one half at the middle of the term —Fuel l
and contingencies included:
i". per term $ 4 00
rv G 00 |
: l-t year, per term 7 00
11-..! -r. Ist and 2d year, per term, 8 00 j
( - !, l-t year, per term 700 |
i '.d, 2d and 3d year, per term, 8 00 j
I' !•-. itc.pcr term. 10 00 i
\ 1 ads will be classed by the most advanced :
nc: they respectively pursue.
L using s holarships are charged {1 per term for
<p I ..•:•! oiitingcnt* : for instrument on which to take
i . or for practice $2,00.
EXTRAS.
-•... h 00
iiv tug 3 00
T : : on Piauo Forte with tiso of Instrument.... 12 00
do per quarter of 11 weeks,.. It) 00
the Institute, per week, including fuel and
], -. 2 00
\c , ~,n- p rr de7en, 3 •
N - b dar. whose parents or guardians shall re-ide i
i iw. mile- of tli Institute shall be admitted to tui
•c. i therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or !
■' ■ . !'-h pupil, liis or her parent or guardian.
tie 'iirtiier particulars inquire of tiie principal.
ISKLECT SCIIOOJa
For Young Ladies.
A! MARY E. CBUBIIUCK would respectfully give
II . that she will open a Belect School for Young
- and Misses, in the room formerly occupied by ihe
t - !! vvsiivs. t > commencei u MONDAY . August 23.
\ limited number only will lie taken.and Miss ('. tlat
r c!t that from long experience in teaching, she
* le enabled to do justice to tin- scholars coutidcd to
iie.. re .
TER*. TKR qi'AUTER OF 14 WEEKS ;
/'i <f < luis— To include the elemental v English
or,undies. " $4 00
Sret: d Class —To include the tnore advanced En
i branches, with Mathematics and laitin, $0 00
7 .it Class To include Mathematics Moral ami
M- ntal Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botanv, Ac..wltli
Latin. $7 on
Uhui- -Instruction on the Piano, with use of Instru-,
per quarter, $lO ; French, per term, $3, and Draw
r $3. extra.
- i-,i.,tiiiin in Vocal Music will be given without extra
!... h pupil will be expected to provide herself with a !
—k and chair.
#- Vny information in reference to this School may
•allied by applying to 11. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox.
v iinla. A ngust 11, ISSS.
THE SECOND CONVENTION
OP
I lie Choral Union Association,
v, . WILL 111- HKLD AT LKRAYSYILLK. BRAD
LVVI-ORD COUNTY. COMMENCING TUESDAY,
'■f-i/f DEC. 21, 1 s,"is. at !• o'clock, A. M.. to continue
, u : nr days and close with a Concert. Christmas
t which a selection of new niusi.' will be performed,
i whole to be performed under the direction of Prol.
:u,K It. LOOM IS, OF NEW YORK CITY.
-ession of the Convention will be devoted to the
a iples relating to singing, methods of teaching and
!.and practice of exercises in vocal mu-.ii; by Prof
D" bills.
L ' Jubilee and Festival Glee Book,'' wiil be used,
n ith selections from other musical works—those having ,
w amul hooks will please bring them those who
t. j obtain then o! the Committee, at the Con
■n it the publisher's prices.
. ri ; it.; of I', 'it. LOOM IS as a performer
M and the success which has attende 1 his
u r efforts in conducting Musical Conventions, gives
in. > that this will be one of superior profit and plea
th c .ittcnding. Arrangements have been made
• 1 i.ittee, to furnish all menii>ers from a distance
... .1 oinmodation, at reasonable prices.
A!>Missio\' TO THE WJIOI.E COI'KSE :
OENTI KMEN $1 GO |
I. AMES 50
by . nlcr of the Committee of Arrangements.
■ Raysville, N0v.,185. w. BRINK. Sec. I
M" MERRY CHRISTMAS."
AI IS 11 vN CO , OF KLMIUA INTEND
- giving their customers a benefit, in the sliapc of ex- I
r a ' nr.; :ns, in SliuavlS, Silk. Dress Goods, Embroideries, j
ry, Fancy Goods, and many other fancy art i.-les for ,
r -tiuas Gilts,give them a call, secure a i.argain. and
fond 1 eart glad. Itc.nein'ocr No. 5, Union
*Wt, Elmira. N. Y. '
, HAPPY NEW YEAR."
|)° VOU INTEND TO MAKE YOUR
"ib y.ur Sister, your Cousin, your Sweetheart, or
sr '. v lp nr friend, a nice "present on New Year's Day? if
: • advise ym to make a selection from the splendid
'A on exhil.ition at MARSH A CO'h., Elmira,
1 >• lec. 14. I
"OUR FRIENDS."
\UK CONTINUALLY showing
great bargains in Dry Goods, and to the question J
when did you get them ?" The answer invariably ,
■' st M.\|;s|| \ en s.. Elmira, N. Y. I
"BIG STOCK"
(|OOD ASSORTMENT, NEW GOODS,
'■st Style,, and low prices, at MARSH A CAES.,No.
' '"'Hi Mack. Elmira, N. Y.
VK\V and fashionable Hat and Caps, Iloots
"" al "1 Stilus, great assortment received at
2s, is ,s. MEBCtTR'S.
( UOCKERY and Glass ware, a new assort- .
J ment now opening at MKKCUR'K.
JjOI.SE KEEPING GOODS at regular
1 Mii.t-h dnwn price.-, at MARSH k CO S.
, 0f amou " t ' description and value of REAL AND PERSONAL
. \i J ' Tradea, Protesaions and Occupations, Offices and Posts of Profit, Monev at Interest. Notes, Judg
ments, Mortgages. Ac., Gold Lever, Silver Lever and Gold Watches, Silver Watches valued at over twenty dollars,
Ac., Ac., as returued by the several Assessors of Bradford County, for A. D. 1559. *
a? cT 5
= Townships | § fIU *1 11l J.M S 5 ?
S and I 11 ii
Boroughs. ; | :s' '--it I * * f 3*l? t
f i ; =".5 : 3= J : Rrlsf
- • . hJS . 5 . ens. b-i
87 Armenia $11,540 $1,074 ~~ ~
223 Asylum 43,019 8,099 $3 700 2bo .... " i
234 Albany 47,375 9.105 " "
405 Athens Township 274.331 22.835 5 400 . 2
ltll Athens Boro 102,932 8.125 1,000 290 !!!! !!.! " 13
240 Burlington 84,006 11.135 300 200
187 Burlington West 78,501 8,115
47 Burlirgton Boro 15,844 2,308 1.000 50 | . ' 3
380 Canton 109,220 10,255 2,100 70
203 Columbia 158,257 17.307 330 545 '
152 Durell 81.516 11,059
158 Franklin 38,48'J 0,552 100
205 Granville 85.47G 11,444 4,400 290 .) " '5
202 Derrick 69,191 9.551 2.100 1
232 Litchfield 01,938 10,280 2,000 20 i
194 Leroy 03,889 9,094 95 i
210 Monroe Township 91,495 100,93 .... 300 .... ....
55 Monroe Boro 14.499 3.400 004 .... .... .... 1
310 Orwell 121.555 15.712 2,700 635 5 '3
81 Overton 21,109 3,308 35
301 Pike 153,870 24,720 5,317 405 4
281 j Rome 90,412 14,503
335 Ridgbury 89,302 10,101 000 140 .. .] 1
173 I South Crpek 05.408 7,890 612
174 !Standing Stone 71,280 9,705 50 500 .. 1! L
431 iSmithfield 103,074 21,906 0,037 275 .... .. 3 ['
405 Springfield 139,541 20,192 1,397 305 .. .. !.
62 Sylvania Boro 17.050 2,201 1,420 100 .... .... .. 1 ..
313 IShcsheqnin 141,230 15,961 200 940 j 2 1 ..
114 'Towanda Township 70,356 8 928 1,400 100 .... . 1 j
118 Towanda North 44,940 5,410 160 1 1 I ..
294 Towanda Boro 140,930 18,285 10,000 685 1900 800 20 13 ! ..
199 uscarora 77,589 13.403 .... .... ....
292 Troy Township 107,503 17,349 1,050 425 .... .... .. 3
170 Troy Boro 57.107 6,525 2,400 .... 200 .. 8
203 Ulster 85,438 10.620 1,200 .... .... ~ 6
342 Warren 130,700 17,147 5,850 ....
255 Windham 105,515 18.377 2,785 ....
270 1 Wyalusing 99,234 13.290 500 180 100 1 .. 4 1
258 [Wysox 117,396 14,712 1,300 j 4
256 I Wells 86,210 10,154 2,150 75 | ..1 ..
225 jWilmot 57,950 8,245 80 100 j..| ~
1 3,810,585 498,901 ' 77707 0585 1 1900 1700 i 33 i 70 12
BRADFORD COUNTY, SS.—We the undersigned. Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify,
L. S. Hie above to be a true and correct statement of the returns made bv the several Assessors of Bradford County
;
TUESDAY, the 2tli day of December. 1858,f0r the perpose of revising and equalizing said assessment.
Given under our hands and Official seal, at Towanda, this oth day of December, A. D. 1853.
D. LILI.EY. )
D. DECKER, - Commissioners.
Attest -E. B. Coolbacgh, Clerk. P. H. BUCK. )
" TIIE WORLD BEAT."
IT IS CON CE DKI) TH AT M A RSH & CO..'
I JL OF KLMIRA,can, and do boat all competitors in sell
ing Embroideries, Collars. Sleeves, Bauds, Flouuciugs,
i Edgings, Inserting*. Ac., clieap, at
L)EC. 7, ISAB. SO.A, UNION BLOCK.
" LECrAL INTEREST."
rpUE LEGAL INTEREST ON MONEY J
I- is from ij to 7 percent, per annum, who therefore, ■
would pay 15 per cent, more for II DO DS oil cred- j
it than tliey can buy the san;e articles for of MARSH A
I CO., of Klmira, for Cash? "Ah, that's the question"
■ which is daily answered by many who hire money at
' simple interest and buy for Cash thiissaviug compound in-, i
; terest. Do you ask where Roods can he bought so cheap 1
for Cash? Our answer is at MARSH A CO S.. No. 5 j
Union Block. Klmira. N. V.
OUR WINTER STOCK
IS MOST COMPLETE—CONSISTING
|I. of Single and Double Rroelte Shawls from to S3O,
Single and Double Wool Plaid Shawls front 10 s. to ,
j Dress Goods of every description, Boy's and Men's Wear |
! in every style and quality, from the cheapest Kentucky j
; Jeans to the finest Broad Cloth, Flannels from 1 s. a yard !
to the be-t in the world, Bleached and Brown Muslin j
i from 5 cts, to the most superior grades. Table Cloths. Pi- j
I aim Co\ers. Dinner Napkins, Tea Doylies, Damask, Tow
ellings. Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Gauutlctts, and in fact I
everything that a rational human l>cing can desire to find ;
, in a lirst class Dry Goods Store, at M ARSH Sc CO S.,
No. 5, Union Block. Klmira, X. Y.
EXPENSES PAID.
I 1 LL CUSTOMERS FROM A DIS
| -4 V, TANCE aho trade at MARSH A CD'S., in Klmira,
| will have their expense* more than paid ou what they
i save in the price of Goods. Hundreds of persons have
tried it to their entire satisfaction. Try it on. come and
see u.s, buy twenty dollars worth of us. and if you don't
find it so. your expenses will all he paid in cash by
Dec. 7 M Alfsll A COS., No. 5. Union Block.
DRADFORD COUNTY IS WELL RE- i
JLV presented at Marsh A Co's., in Klmira, where they ;
: go to trade every day. at Dec.7. No. 5, Union Block, j
FTUIE OXYGENATED BITTERS -FOR
j _L the cure of Dyspepsia or indigestion, l.ivrr Com- I
plaint. Asthma, Costivniess. or lots of Appetite. Fever
and Ague, Heart Hum, IVuter ISrash. Acidity. .Sea
Sirkness, Srui tey. Xnuseu, Headache, Ennui, and lirn
crnl Debility, or any disease having its origin iu imper
fect digestion.
These Bitters, as all classes of our fellow citizens.inclu
ding Members of Congress. Lawyers, Physicians. Clergy
men, Planters, Farmers and others testify, are The oniy
safe, certain, and sovereign specific for the immediate re
lief and permanent cure of the many cruel complaints
which in some phase or other of Dyspepsia afflict our
i race.
These Hitters were discovered by Dr. Geo. B. Green,
and in their formula differ entirely from that of any other
preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol no min
eral—no poison—n<> noxious drug in their nature tonic,
not stimulating —retaining their virtues in any clinnqthcy
i are a "combination and a form indeed" of medicine which
I knows no rival in exterminating disease and restoring the
i system to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of
how long standing, or however induced or chronic in its j
character the disease may he—no matter that it has baf
fled the skill of the physician, and resisted the efforts of
Medicine, a single trial of these Bitters will satisfy the
sufferer that his disease is amenable to the proper remedy.
fn testimony of the many cures effected by this Reme
dy reference is had to the written certificates from distin
guished individuals known all over the land.
KKAI) TIIK FOLLOW I N'FI I.KTTEH :
RK UFORI), Tioga Co., Aug. 25,1858.
MESSRS. SET IT W. FOWI.E A CO. GENTLEMEN :—Af
ter suffering for over thirty years with Dyspepsia.and try
ing many remedies recommended for that disease with
i out any good result, I was induced by Dr. F. If. While
; to give the Oxygenated Bitters atrial. Two bottles gave
i me much relief and two more completely cured ine, 1 am
I now seventy-five years old and for the la-t three months
! have felt no inconvenience from anything I have eaten.
I I take great pleasure in recommending the Oxygenated
i Bitters to all who arc suffering with a like disease.
Miss Mary A. Snover, of Covington,and Miss Catharine
j Beck, of Liberty, have experienced wonderful cures from
i the Oxygenated Bitters. S. W. FOWI.E A CO., pr prie
| tors, 80-ton. For sale by their agents everywhere.
AUENTS Patton A Payne and H.C.Porter. Towanda ;
I S. W. A D. F. Pomeroy, Troy; I>r. E. P. Allen, Smitli
| field : T. Mather A Co., Ulster ; G. A. Perkins, Athens:
j J. F. Long, Burlington. Pec. 7, I*sß
STRAYKD.—Came to the enclosure of the
HMBfir subscriber in Asylum, on or about the Ist of
September hit. a White Spotted YEARLING
HEIFER™ The owner of which is reduested to prove pro
' perty. pay charges, and take her away.
| Nov. 12. 1758. GEORGE H. PRESTON.
; "VTOTTCE.- The Anneal Meeting >f the
1 x) Stockholders of the Bradford Railroad A Coal Cm-
I puny, for ELECTION of DIRECTORS,and for such other
I business as may come tip before them, will be held on
i Wednesday, the 22d day of December next, at 12 o'clock
noon, at the Merchant s Exchange, Philadelphia City,
room number 24, up stairs. A BR. R. PERKINS,
Philadelphia. Nov. 11. ISSS. ___ President.
MONTANYES' STORE
fTIIIE CREDIT SYSTEM NOT ENTIRE
X LY EXPLODED We would say to our prompt pay
ing Customers that we are still selling Goods on a credit
| ef Six Months, and that we are receiving large supplies
' by railroad and canal weekly, and our prices w ill compare j
favorably with our cash receiving neighbors.
THE WHOLESALE FEATURE of their concern is
still continued, and small parcels, for Cash will be sold at
i Wholesale Prices.
ONE BOAT I.OAD OF IRON AND NATI.S just re
' reived from the Duncanon Iron Works which will he sold
to the trade at city prices including freight. Let us pa- (
tronize the manufacture of our own State,
i Nov. 24. lss. MONT ANTES.
, / 10TTEN, LINEN AND MARSAILLES
| V-/* Shirt Bosoms, at No. 1, Patton s Block. i
COLE AND UPPER LEATHER, st
lO ROCKWELL'S, cor. Main A Bridge ets. Patton s j
Block. Nov. 24.
: \f ACKIXAW TROUT, WHITE FISH, j
I i'L Blue Fish, Mackerel and Codfish, at No. 1, Patton a
Block. Nov. 24. _ i
"PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS.
A Nov. 24. at loctwmv
ENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS.—Dol>leand
U Single Bmche, r.lanket, Mantle, and P.hiwls,
Nor 24 * W. .4 ROCKWELLS.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
il. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Samuel Satterlee dec'd.Jatc of Smithfield township,
are requested to make payment without delay ; and all
persons having claims against said estate, must present
them duly authenticated, to the subscriber.
CONST ANT 51ATTHEWSOX,
Nov 24, 1858. Administrator.
\ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
IX. is hereby given, that all psrsons indebted to the e -
tate of CLARRISSA GRACE, dee'd.. lute of Springfield,
are hereby requested to make payment withuot de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
H. S. GROVER,
Dec. 14. 1858. "Administrator debonis non.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hcre
.LJ hv given that all persons indebted to the estate of
DAVID PLAYFOOT late of Athens township,dee'd, must
make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said estate, will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
EDWARD A. MURRAY,
I Dec. 1.1858. Executor.
1 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice
f\_ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tliees-
I tate ot Josiah Bosworth d-e'd. late of Pike twp., are re
quested to make payment without delay : and nil persons
having claims again-t said estate, must present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
TRAVEL BOSWORTH.
Oct. 18. 1858. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE —By virtue
J\. of all order issued out of the Orphans' Court in and
for the county of Bradford w ill be sold at public auction
on the lltli day of DECEMBER. 1858. at 2 o'clock.P.M.,
at the Athens Exchange in 'Athens boro', the following
described pieces or parcels of land, to wit : one piece sit
uate in Athens twp.. hounded north by lands of Warren
I King and Jerome White. we-t by land of John Morley.
j smith by land of William Underwood, ea-,t by land of Al
| vin Morley. Containing seventy-five acres. And the oth
! er piece situate in Litchfield twp.. bounded north by land
: of Cyrus Merrill, east by lands of Stephen Evans and A.
j Baldwin, south by land <>l O. Carner. west by land of
| Thomas Munn. Containing about eighty acres. Terms
I made known on day of sale. ALMIRA <>XAN,
Athens, Nov. It.. ISSS. Adm'x. John Onan,dee'd.
A UDITOIUS NOTICE. — In the matter of
Jf\.. the estate of Daniel O A~c fe,de.cd\ In the Orphans'
C uirt of Bradford County.
And now to wit, Dec, 7,1858; on reading affidavit and
a certain petition of review and assignment of errors in
and to the final account filed by the administrators of said
i -tate,the I 'ourt decree and grant a re hearing of - > much
of, said final account as is alleged to he in error in said
bill or partition of review that such relief as equity and
justice may require may be granted, and for that purpose
appoint ELHAN'AN SMITH an Auditor in said matter of
re-hearing, and order that said Auditor give Catharine
Cusack and John Flynn.two of said Administrators,twen
ty days notice before the time of meeting of said parties
on said matter of re-hearing, and give the usual notice by
public advertisement.
To AI.L WHOM IT MAY COVCKJtN*. T.IKK N'OTICK: Tll:lt
by virtue of the foregoing order and decree of said Court,
the undersigned Auditor will attend to the duties of his
appointment, in said matter of re-hearing at his office in
' the Boro' of Towand, on Friday the 28th day of January
185 it, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all
persons interested may attend if they think proper.
Dee. 20. ls.-,s. KLHANAN SMITH, Auditor.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— James McCarty
IV. to the use of I'. M rear, vs. I Villi am Mnunsey.
In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 1%, Dc
comber Term. 1856.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to
distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate ot
defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
the offi e of U. Mercnr, in Towanda boro'on Thursday the
3d day of Feb uiry. 1858. between the lours of 10 o'clock
A.M." end 12 o'clock. M .at which time and place all per
sons interested are required to present their claims or
else be forever debarred from said fund.
M. F. KINNEY. Auditor.
December, 21,18,58.
EWKCUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is lu re
I J by given that all persons indebted to the estate of
THOMAS BRINK, deed., late of Pike township, must
make immediate payment, and all persons hiving de
mands against said estate, will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement. I'KRLEY 11. B! ('lx.
Dec. 20, 1858. Executor.
New Books and Stationary !
JOSEPH KINGSBERY
IS NOW replenishing his Stock for the winter schools.
Nov. 24. 1858.
New Cook Stove for Coal.
r piTK NEW EAGLE COOK STOVE FOR BURNING
X COAL Believed to be superior to any COOK STOVE
heretofore offered in this vicinity, now ready for exhibi
tion or sale at the EAGLE WORKS. Purchasers need
not he reminded of the advantages of buying a Stove
where it is made. O. I). BARTLETT.
Towanda, Nov 24, 18.58.
T>ARCLAY R R & COALCOMPANY.
J3—Retail prices of Coal at Towanda per ten :
LCMI* COAL. SMITH COAL.
By the single ton t'2.25. $2,00.
After the first of December COAL will be delivered in
town, at the door, at 25 cents per load.
COAL is sold, for cash only, at the office of the Rail
road Company, in Patton'a Block,corner of Main A Bridge
Streets (second story); also at the store of O. D. BART
LETT. JAMES MAC'FARLANE.
Towanda, Nov. 24.1858. Gen'l Superintendent
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT, for Portrait and Picture
Frames, Looking Glasses —Looking Glass Plates,and j
French Picture Glass of all sizes. Frames and Looking
| (Basses made to ardor, at prices to suit the times.
| * j-Ready made coffins, of fine finish, and different
sizes, with a good hearse, ready at all times. Low prices '
and terms easy. •
Towanda, Oct. 20, Ih5S. CHESTER WELLS.
FARM FOR SAI.B.
■JtJaftli. CHESTER PIERCE, in Wysox, Bradford !
County, Pa., wishing to retire on account of
feeble health, from the care of his farms, of- !
fersthem with all their improvements for sale;
they are pleasantly situated in Wysox. oppo- j
! site Bowman's eddy, one mile"and a quarter from Towan- j
da Bridge. Containing seventy acres each, of fertile land
all unproved and in a good state of cultivation, each hav
ing comfortable dwellings, l.arns, grancry and apple or
chard thereon, together forming a completely furnished,
comfortable, pleasant and retired farm residence, and if
applied for toon will be sold at a bargain. For further
parti< ularsapply to CHESTER PIERCE living near the
pieraises. Wysox. Dec. 7, 1858.
flleril)ani>i?e, K'c.
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
The subscriber would most respectfully re turn the pub
lic his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has re
ceived for the last eighteen years, which time he has de
voted to the mercantile business in Towanda and the ad
joining town, and from the experience he has had, he is
uow prepared at his new quarters
NO. 3, FATTON'S EZ.GCIT,
Nut door to Pattern 4" Payne * lh-ug Store,
To sell Goods to his old Customers, and others who wish
to give him a call, at least 21 per cent < heaper than can
be had at any other store in Towanda Borough. Ail that
he asks is a careful examination of his Goods, which were
purchased in New York and Philadelphia, at auction and
of the mannfacturers.consequently more Goods can lie had
of him for less money than at any other [dace, lie wants
it distinctly understood that his Goods will he sold in lu
ture for CASH, or most kinds of Produce.
#T Don't forget the place,N T o. 3. PATTOX'S BLOCK,
between the Drug A Clothing Store. CASH paid for
Grain and Good Shingles.
Towanda, Oct. PJ. J. HARVEY PHIXXEY, jr.
TjMNE ASSORTMENT PARAMETAS,
A Figure and Plain I'eLaines, from 12 to 2.1 cents, nt
Oct. lit. ISSK. PHIXXEY'S.
I) ON NET RIBBONS, FLOWERS—
I ' llii -.he Cloaks, P.aglans and Shawls from $1.21 to
112. at PHI X X E V 'S.
I FRINGES.LA< ES.VELVFT RIBBONS
Buttons, Braid. Ac., at PIIIXXEY'S.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, HAND
-I-i KERCHIEFS, Marsailes Sleeves and Guilts,cheap at
Oct. 19,1868. PHINKEY'S.
SHETLAND YARN, EMBROIDERY
SILK and Zephyr Worsted, at PHIXXEY'S.
T>RINTS—3OOO YARDS OF EXTRA
A QUALITY, for 5 cents, and any quantity from <;j to
12 cents, at PHIXXEY'S.
DOMESTIC GOODS of all descriptions,
Ticks, Denints, Drills, Sheeting, Stripe Sheeting,
Jeans. Sattinett, Casaiiuere Cloths, Ac., cheap lor Ready
Ray, at PHIXXEY'S.
m GARS of nil kind-, COFFEE, TEA,
O Molasses, Syrups, Fish, Rice, and Tobacco,nlwat-. on
hand, at PHIXXEY'S.
MAILS, GLASS, OIL, PUITY, SASH,
-L1 Crockery, Drugs and Dyes, cheap lor Ready Pay,at
No. :(, PATTOX'S BLOCK. '
Oct. IS, una. J. HARVEY PHINNEY, jr.
Qi y \ BOXES OF GLASS 7x9 to 15x30
2no Bb!s Salt ; 110 Bbls Solar Salt ; 300 Bids
i Lime and Water Cement ; Oakum by tlm lib! or pound I
i Pitch by the Bbl or lb.: Rosin bv the hid or lb : Tar by
the bbl or gallon. Just received and tor sale cheap at.
Oct. I'.i. lsis. TRACY A M 'oRK.
! ITRFSII RAISINS AND CURRANTS,
A at FO.VS
i O I'K.'FS of till kinds, Ground and Whole ;
O also. Mustard Seed, Caraway and Celery Seed at
SOT. 2. 1858. FOX'S.
/ CORNSTARCH, TAPIOCA. FA KIN A.
Yv Rice Flour, Baker's best, Cocoa and Chocolate, at
Nov. ?■ FOX'S.
MACKEREL. No. i, 2and3, PICKLED
- SII A D and ('ii.hi-.li. at I'OX'S.
!p A MILY GROCERlES—lncluding: al-
A. most every article in that line required in any family
for sale cheap, at FOX'S.
0 UGARS of every grade, Raw and Refined,
kA Syrup and Molasses, and the best Tea in in lowii. Nt
Xov. 2. FOX'S.
OLD JAVA AND RIO COFFEE. PURE
Grou d Java Coffee, Green Tea at 10 cents per lb.,
as good as can be bought at other places for 71 cents, at
Xov. 2. FOX'S.
BLACK, DRAB & BROWN LADIES'
CLOTH, at No. 1. Patinn* Block.
HOODS AND RIGGOLETTS, at
Xov. 24. ROt KWELI 'S.
I>UFFAL() ROBES for sale, and any <)tm-
J tityoT FURS WANTED, at ROCKWELL S.
BOM BAZI NES &. ALPACAS in all grade s
freer l*';d to 12s a vard, at
MARSH A CO S.
IT XTR ACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap
I Fj at FOX'S.
! THRESH BI'TTFR A SODA CRACKERS
X? at NOT. 2. FOX'S.
1 )ARA MAT AS A MFRINOFS from lsf.d
J- j yard to the best grades, in all colors, at
MARSH A co s.
MUTS AND CANDY, at WIIOLFSALF
it very low. at FX'S.
ITXTIIACT OF LEMON, ROSE VAN
ILL A, and Almond, .a FOX'S.
HOOU SKIRTS from t's each, to Douglas
. A Sherwood's best, at
MAR-HI A- CO'S.
MYE R' S M ILLS.
rpHH undersigned having purchased the above well
L known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, am!
also ]iut every thing connected with it in perfect repair,
with all the modern improvements now in use in tirst
class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of the community—trusting that the reputation
the mill has heretofore borne may not suffer in the hands
ol the new firm. It shall be our aim to do all work en
trusted to us promptly and in the best possible m liner.
Customers from a distance may rely upon having tin i:
work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill."
Mr. FROST will continue to give bis own personal at
tention to the business at the mill.
CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN : also Flour. Meal
and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices.
MYER, FROST A CO.
ISA V C MY KK T. O. Ft'.OST It. T. FOX.
XoKl'll Tew ANPA. Oct. 6, 1 SIM.
THE LATEST NEWS
By the Atlantic Telegraph
FROM ELM IRA.
"VTI'.WS lias just cornc to haml that MAPSII A CO., of
IN No. 1, I'XIOX BLOCK. ELM IRA. have received per
Express during the last few days direct from tin tiictrqi
lis, over ten thousand dollars worth of SPLENDID N EW
FALL GOODS ol the very latest importations and most
desirable styles, consisting ol just everything. to which
the attention of close cash buyers is particularly invited.
•• A word to the wise is sufficient." Let all read their
advertisement of New Goods daily and wieklv, and go
see and judge whether or no 2d per cent, can be saved by
buying Dry Good, of M ARSH A CO..
Mi. 1. Uhion Block. Elraira, X. Y.
PLANNERS. —From Is a yard to the very
-L best in the market, at
MARSH A CO'S, Elraira.
DRESS GOODS.— From lid ii yard tosls
a pattern, at
MARSH A CO'S.
I > UFFA LO ROBES—Two do/,. Buffalo
1-AA Robes, just received and for sale cheap, at
Nov. 11.1 sis. POWELL'S KEYSTONE-TORE.
TRU IT.—Fresh Raisins, Zantee Unrrants,
. Prunes, Dried Peaches, Ap[iics and Berries, at
Nov. 24. ROCKWELL'S.
A Splendid assortment of WALL PAPER,
ji\ Nov. 24. at ROCKWELL'S.
/ CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS —consisting of
i \J Woolen and Enameled Cloths, Damasks, Fringes,
Fares, Ac. Ac., just received and for sale by
BJo, tobcr 12. H. S. MERCER.
POLORED, DOUBLE EXTENSION,
' VT STEEE HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautiful article
st received at jy 13 MERCER'S.
VS USUAL, ft largr stock of Domwtic
. Goods. Heavy Penim, Sheetings and Tickings,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Irish Lincnsaud White
Goods, of every description, at
Sept. 2S, UM. MERCER'S.
GENTLEMEN'S and Youth's Fur, Ber
lin and Buck Gauntlets and Gloves, at
I Sept. 28, I*s*. MERCER'S
BONNET RIBBONS, Fringes and I>re--
Trimmings of the latest styles, new Silks and Vel
vets, now offered at low prices, hy
Sept. 19, lb'l®. H S. MERCER.
ill's 'cdaucom.
The Heady Pay System
TRIUMPHANT!
\T LAST it lias been reduced to a certainty that
GOODS can be successfully sold in Towanda FOR
CASH. Those doubting tins will do well to call at the
store of
JOSEPH POWELL,
Where it will be shown that the Meichant in selling his
Goods can aflbrd to sell cheaper tor CASH, and can offer
inducements sufficient to make it an object for purchasers
j at whatever sacrifice they are obliged to make to procure
the money to adopt in their puichase- the Cash System.
Having just removed to his new Store, hereafter to be
known us the
arid being now in receipt of a large assortment of ■ J da
of almost every description, under the mostfavoi
cumstances, for CASH, lie is enabled to and w
ijiriees far less than can be done by those by wliom.7*
s given.
EXAMINE, COMPARE VXD JUDGE!
nRY GOODS.— An assortment heretofore
unequalled by any thing ever offered ill Towanda of
i FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G'>ODS, comprising many
I new and desirable lytles of Goods unknown in thi- mar
ket ; among whieb will be fouud in Ladies Dress Goods,
ali the novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE.
QHAWLS.—New and Choice Patterns of
i t Broebe. Stella. Plaid Wool. Talma, Mantilla, and
Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the
Oct. 12. KEYSTONE.
I BONNETS, Ribbons and Trimmings, wholo
.) sale and retail, cheap at the KEYSTONE.
DOMESTIC GOODS.—AII the different
qualities of Prints. Gingham-, Bleached Goods. liny
tiiihleai t d Muslins, Ticks. Stripes, Denims. Sheetings,
i Cotton Vain, Carpet Warp, B.itw, Ac., cheap at the
Oct. 12. KEYSTONE.
i / ILOTIIS, CASSIMFBES AND VEST
! v.-' INGS. --Black and Col ireel Cloths Doe-kins, Tweeds,
Sattinett-. Kentm ky Jean-, and a bcautilul assortment
; nf I'-incy Cassiraere.-, cheapat the KEYSSONE.
I >DOTS AND SHOES.— All the tiifferetit
1) de-ei ipiii.us of Boots and Sh . f>r men, women
and children* wear, ju-t received and will be -old lit le-s
! price.- than ever known at the KEYSTONE.
MAI'S AND CARS.—Men's and Boy's
. Hats ami Caps, in all the new and desirable style*.
\ ju-t received and for sale cheap at the KEVSTOK.
/ MIOCFKIKS! GROCERIES!— Sngnrs
VT at less price.- than can be found elsewhere. Molas
ses, Coffee, Ac. Ac., and a superior article of Young
Hv son T> a, at oh cents per pound, juat rei eived at the
; 'Oct. Pi. KEYSTONE.
TJAINTS, Oils, Glass, Ac. &e.—At the
I Keystone will alwavs be found an assortment ot
' Paint-. Oils,. 11--. Sash. Putty, Ac.. A '..together with a
' thousand other kind of Goods, which time nor space will
admit of remuneration.
TOWANIM, Oct. 12, ISIS.
])RINTFD FRENCH MORINOFS— Ail
I assortment of Colors of new and beautiful Styles.re
ceived to-dav at
Oct. 11. " POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORK.
YirOUSTED HOODS. —A large lot of
T T Women-. Misses and Children's Floods, just re
vived at the Oct. 21. KEYSTONE STORK.
lMEantillas, Cloaks and Raglans.
I POWELL would rts]i cifully announce
• to the ladle-that he w ill always keep on hand a
1 1 large assortment ■' Cloaks, Ac., of different Styles, and
I that he ha- made arrangements to furni-h to order on hoi t
| notice any article wanted in this Hue. from < lie.ipest to
- Inst, at rates below New York i ity retail pre es. He will
ai-i receive -ample ■ ef new -tyles as tliey ajipear, to
i which he invjtes your attention.
I I iktober 11.
COLE AND UPPER LEATHER. CALF
l k • aud Kip Skins, Mi rceco and Finding-. ju-t receiv
; iogat HUMPHREY A WICKHAM'B.
1 )EN r J 1 IST!
DR. G. S. PFCK, Suru't'oit ami Mpchani
ral Denti.-t, being [icrmanentlv located in Towanda,
- tenders his p o''"—ional services to it-citizens. E-pceia
attention given to FILLING and CI.EAXSIXG DKA'A Y
ED TEETH, also EXTRACTING and ARRANGING
IRREGULAR TEETH IN CHILDREN. Teeth insert
ed on pivot; als > gum and plain incorruptihlo teeth
monnted on gold, silver, elieoplastic and Siaytons base,
i I f.oin one to an entire set, in the most artistic manner
j known to the profession.
I All the above operations will he performed with a
! THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE of his bu*i
. ness. am! duty to his patient.
t Office over E. T. Fox's Store. No. 1, Brick Row. En
- trance, first door on Pine street.
i X. B. Produce taken in part payment for dental ope
s rations at its market price.
July JO, tsis.
! I)R. J. MACKINTOSH, J)XX
-V'/.s 7* ha- returned, and w ill be at home
—-JLLJLJLT I,U two months to come. J. M. would dis
, abuse the public luindot the impression that he was hunt
' ng up a place to settle in while absent. He is settled
here, and will remain so.
Towanda. August I. WW.
Patronize a Home I3nierprizc !
A Book-Bindery in Towanda!
UTE would respectfully announce to our friends and
the public generally, that we have connected with
our Printing office.-mil Book A Stationery Store, a Plain
r and Fancy BOOK-BINDERY, and earnestly solicit the
patronage of all who desire anything in the line.
Having secured the scrvi< es of one of the best binders
in the United Slates, we Hatteronr-elve- that we can give
universal satisfaction both in workmanship and price.—
1 Therefore we present to the public the strongest assuran
• ees that we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man
ner, ail kinds of BOOKS, among which we may name
' Bildes. Hi-forie-. Music, Magazine*. Pamphlets. Periodi
cals, Law and School Books, to order or put (era in
French, Ililin, German ami l'ngfis/i s!i/!r ;in
Vrlrtt, Sit/;, Cloth, T.rather and I'afcr.
upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay
®jr(Jive us a trial. .
Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All
, work warranted to be properly executed.
Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes made tordrr.
Jan 1, ISIS. E. A. PARSONS.
BOOKS 8l STATIONERY !
n"Tlie attention of the public i- reque-trd to the very
general and excellent assortment nlwaj- on band at the
Vrgas Book nml Stati-nci v Store, lir-t budding north ol
the Ward Ilon.-e. Call and examine our stock.
IT MBROIDERIES.—Ch;.apost in tbe wmld
I J J at M VRSH A CO S.
EAGLE FOUNDRY!
\N D
MACI 11 X K S! IOP !
Again in XVZoiion !
miTE SuKscriKtr having purcltasoil the above
I works, situated at the lower eml of town, near the
Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (the same es
tablishment formerly carried on by Eainorenx, Hall A
Russell.) and having employed a competent -ot of work
men, i now prepared to execute orders for Castings or
Machinriyof almost any kind. He also manufactures
a varietv of C mk. Parlor and Office stoves. He respect
ful!'.' solicits a share of public patronage.
Towanda.Sept. s. 105 ft. "■ D. HARTI.ETT.
I p ENTS FT'RNISHING GOODS—A
® ' large lot of Mar-aille- ami Linen Shirt Bosom- and
Collar-. Brocade Silk ai.il Worsted Scarf*, of new and
• beautiful -tyles. Cravat-. Glove-. Wool Shirt* and Draw
- or*. ::t prices below am Good- of the quality ever offered
in Towanda. just received at the
Oct. 21, 1 -is. KEYSTONE STORE.
Ulertljnnimc, &'r.
new akiuval
Of
!FAli ©@©©3l
ns. MKRCUR lias ngain the j>lesur
• nf announcing to hi patrons and tho public, the
| arrival ut bis store of a very large and beautiful assort
j meat ot FALL liOOl>b, which uieaus everything that U
I wanted, and which will as heretofore be sold for CASH
at as low -Jin] generally lower prices, than can be found
' at other stores. Few |n>*se* equal, and none superior
facilities for obtaining cheap and desirable floods, and
purchasers are respectfully requested to compare quall
| ties ami prices.
Towamla, Sept. 20, 185*.
MERINOS nnd u'l Wool De
i X I ..lines in various colors, for sale by
I s. pt. 21. 18Mb KS. MKRCL'R.
IXJIH.INS, Valeiitias, I'lain and Printed
I'd.nines, Rubes, Debeges and other dress goods.
w ill be found at
j Sept. 21. ISSS. 11. S. WWM.
QUAWLS ! SHAWLS ! : - Sir.-Ic and
kr double Broche, Cashmere, Thibet, Silk and Wool
i Shawls at
Sept. 21, lt5S. 11. S. MKRCUR'S.
O/wwv YAKDS of those celebrated fid
■ t Mft f Prints ; also, an extensive line of Merrimau
Prints, just ree'd by
| Sept. 21. Ibis. _ 11. S. MERCUP.
I AIMKS MERINO VESTS, for sale by
I 1J 11. g. lUatCL'R.
:ia¥
A r. I. r L' It ATJ E 1
Iq ft T ? * *
JOSEPH KINGSBERY,
TWO DOORS BELOW PUBLIC SQUARE,
KTLAKES pleasure in informing his customers and tl a
X public generally that lie is now prepared to offer the
MOST ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF
AUTUMN GOODS !
EVER EXHIBITED IX THIS BOROUGH.
Constant additions of desirable articles w ill be made, and
i no pains will bo spared to keep up an assortment of
Goods, which for beauty, variety and cheapness,
ICANNOT BE SURPASSED!
Special attention is invited to the department of
READY MADE CLOIHING,
In which may be found every variety of Goods usually
kept by hou-es who devote themselves exclusively to this
branch of trade.
Tovvanda. August 29. Ls.Tf.
New Fall and Winter Goods!
HU.TVZPHB.EIT & WICIIHAM
1 RE now receiving ft vt ry large nnd desirn
_s.\ ble assortment of Goods t citable for the season,
comprising almost every article wanted in the lino of
Dry Goods—such as Sheetings, Shirtings. Drillings,
; Ticking, Denims, Cotton Yarn. Batts, Wicking, Twine,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Broadcloths, Casslmercs. Satinett.s,
Kentucky Jeans, Vesting*, Ladies Press Goods in varie
-1 ty. Crockery, Mietland Yarn, Family Groceries, Hard
j ware. Hats" and Caps, a large assortment. Tiie usual
largo stock of Boots nnd Shoes, of great variety in styles
r and prices, both eastern and home manufacture. A very
large stock of Sole and Upper Leather, Kip and Calf
I Skins, both French ami American, Linings. Shoe thread
, and Pegs, a large stock of Lists, Boot Trees, Crimps,
, ' Ac., Wooden and Tin Ware, Ac.. Ac., which we offer to
\ ' our numerous patrons and friends, and to the publio
generally, for CASH or County Produce, at prices which
! | cannot fail to plesc. We respectfully invite the attention
' ; of buyers before purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid hit
I Hides A Skins.
I Towanda. Oct. 4. lAM.
MORE NEW GOODS !
. 1 Consisting of
r A TEKIXOS,
1 !>i POPLINS,
DELAINES,
ROBES,
DEM IMS.
SHIRTINGS.
10 4 SHEETINGS,
GLOVES,
; HOSIERY. Ao
j JnSt received and fbr Bale by H. >. MEftCUR
BUFFALO ROBES. —Tiw Unrmt asort
meut in town, at NorJll. MERCUR "8.
GREAT INUNDABONTi
-An Lives Lest, but Crinoline greatly endan
gered by the Rush of Customers ot Xo. 1,
Patten s Block, occasioned by the arrival of
New Winter Goods,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, CHEAPER. CHEAPEST!
\VHLLIAM A. ROCKWELL has just
' f r returned from the city with an unusually large and
■ i carefully selected assortment of Winter Goods, to which
r I he invites your attention, his stock of DRY GOODS are
nt the latest styles, and unrivaled in cheapness ami excel
i 1 me. His GROCERIES arc <>f the choicest kinds and in
endless variety. His large stock of ROOTS A SHOES are
not to be surpassed by any in the county
The attention of HOUSE-KEEPERS is particularly in
vited to his assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS WARE,
- TIN A WOODEN WARE,Carpetings. Curtain Draperies,
and House furnishing Goods gene,ally,all of wbichwiil bo
sold at prices which cannot fail to please the most difficult.
WORSTED PLAID. Wool DeLaines, DeLaln Robes,
. Blur Polka l>el.ains, at No. 1 Patton's Block.
nil ESS TRIMMINGS, CHEN I ELK.
Velvet Ribbons. Tassels, Acorn Buttons, Bonnet
I | Kihhvus, Flowers and Ruches.at W.A.ROCKWELL'S.
F^EATIIERS. —Aii elccrant assortment of
Black, White, Crimson and Fancy Plumes, at
I Nov. 24. W. A. ROCKWELLS.
fc)i WA LBS LIVE GEESE FEATHERS,
of superior quality, for sale nt the Store and
Hardware Store of Nov. 9 I). Cb HALL.
New Arrival of Clothing!
."> IXCI OVER COATS. ALL KINDS. AT
iOU COLLINS & POWELL'S.
130 BUSINESS COATS, ALL GRADES. AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
100 CHEAP WINTER VESTS, AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
230 WINTER PANTS. AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
All the above articles were bought for CASH nnd nra
selling off 23 ncr cent. less than actual c ut.
Towanda. Ksv.36, IKM. COLLINS A PoWEI.L.
Great Bargains in Goods!
TS.ACST ck TVIOORS,
VRE now receiving a verv large ami desir
- able assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which
will be sold .'!< hnv as anything that can be found in this
market consisting of Dry Goods.Shirting,St ripe Shirting,
: : Ticking.Denims, Cotton Itatts.Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp.
Wicking. Prints, Sattincts, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy and
Black Cassimere, Black and Blue Broad Cloth. Linser,
1 Cotton Table.Diaper Linen Crash. Napkins. Tablecloths,
Damask Table Spreads. Bleached Muslin, Red ami Whits
; Flannel Cotton Flannel, Grain Bags. Ac.
I) K r-s Goons. De Lainct. Hamilton A Pacific mills.
No. I. Poplin.. De Bege.s. Cbenile Scarfs, Knit Hoods,
Merinos. '.c iineres, Paramatas, Ac.
Simti.s. A 1 iree assortment of new and choice pat -
1 tern* of Stella and Wo*,! Shawls.
IUTS AM> Cars Men ami Roy's Wool and Fur Hats
i and Caps, the finest assortm-nt in town.
ROOTS Vl> Sums -All the different description of
Men, Women and Children's Wear, wild cheap far cash.
October 12. 183*. TRACY A MOORE.
* Ziadics Dress Goods.
I)AKTICUI.AR attention is invited t a large *nrt
I nieiit of Ladies' Dress Goods, MOW being received by
' ; JOSEPH POWEI.L comprising everything that is now
j fashionable and durable in Borages, Crape Mnsctt, Or
[ gaudies. French Printed Jaconetfs. I.awns, English and
French Prints, Brilliants. Ducal Plaids. Lustres, Challi s
' Ginghams. Prints. Ac.. Ac., which will be sold at price*
I far less than ever before offered in Towanda.
I I JinM s . lASR.
! QTOVES FOR SALE.—-A Second Haul,
] j No. 10. " (,uecn of the West" COOKING STOVE.
1m giod condition- al-o a Sheet won Air Tight sl<t\*E
will IK; sold cheap. Apply at thlsoffl.e. N>v.lO, ls„d.