Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 06, 1859, Image 3

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    New <\i>i>crti6cmentß.
MORE NEW GOODS !
Consisting of
I)' pUiNTKD DELAINES.
*' PLAIN WOOL DEI-A INKS,
WOOL SHAWIA
WORSTED HOODS.
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,
LIXSEYSs,
CANTON FLANNELS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
COTTON GLOVES,
I.ISLK THREAD AND SILK DO..
,. ,1 'ul for aale by H. S. MERCUR.
UVUNKSS TRIMMINGS—a new assort
t at MEBCPB*
\\ |.'S—Single and double bit Axes, just
' r , ■ rived bv jv3 H. S. MERCUR.
DOUGLAS ELECTED!
,pjlf \| vN that make* the TIN AND SHEET IRON
I i\ OIL at the EAGLE WORKS, in supposed by his
, .j •; .mis to t>e the liest looking man. and the" tiest
* Tin and Sheet iron of any man in this region
irv. Tin Ware innde by him Is warranted not to
llr aJway- on hand, like a thousand of brick,
i,. . kto order,or do HOUSE JOBBING,a* Eave
■ f (.unluctr and Ruofuif, or to exhibit a large
B T O A" m S ,
i r l> tic * ith Coal or Wood,or Parior, Office or Shop
~| ,]i> at t lie above works. Hut if yon wish to give
. i,r ( ASTING (tit MAi HINK VYORK, cull at the
.. . i f the same establishment where you can pro
v i want in tlic line of AGRICULTURAL
y|| ! yr.\ I'S wilh late improvements, such as Plows,
,'. ..^ t - Corn Shellera, Cutting Boxes. Horse and Dog
~r . \c., oranv kind of Casting in Brass, Iron and
. ; ;or Machine Work and Repairing in a neat
, !kri.inlikt manner. CASH paid for ohl Pewter
. ttiituina. O. I>. BARTLETT.
Tsmnda, Jan. 5, KW.
I IST OF LETTERS remaining in the
j ,Ja I*.'st Office, f<r quarter ending December !
v -trniig V M 'McNeal Mary A
K ia c ThoiupMin Mahouy
( Sarah 2 Mason John G
, ki ,v -filing M.i\" Miss Julia
~; i ||A 2 | Mackue John
ludrew |Moore Miss Jane A
■tiMi- Andrew Moore Miss Jane C
„.:■) M.-- Margaret G j.Mace Gideon
v iwol king iMi'Govern Edward
Motley Mrs Eliza
• it Mis* Sarah Martin Miss Ellen
Miller Miss C A
2 McGilinore Andrew
khis-1< It 2 ' Northrup Chester
, iuuurl .Northrup X
Wtu J INiclods Richard
/.ila ,< > "Si 11 i \,<n DC
We, M I .Palmer Henry A
Quaid Miss Mary 2
in-Orange Quirk Charles
, v James j Rogers Alnos
. James ltarvson Mrs Ann
i Ran son Peter
die* J It I Reeil M r
-i clcs 11 ißitzcll Miss E H
■i k I 'i Ilobhins Miss Martha
Uitacli Miss Susan
kcr J W lscbriber Warren
j it'i' n li R |Seaman W D
rn -urali M Stevenson W E
:ai M>- Maria Smith Mrs Rachaei
Ur II i ti 2 ist o well Mrs Martha
r*e jSliere-Miss Mary
•' i J.ibu Iseott Lucindia C
.re John j Smith Jesse
M.,> a Sluyter Jolmatlian
, M •- I .xie | r-Wi it' Julius
H C Steven* Hiram
T 1 ma- W smeady Elizulieth
; . - ina J jSullivan Miss Eliza
. can J a me* Smith Mr- Elizabeth
2 jSullivan Cornelius
i-nii'i .lames Stanly C M
iam 2 jTbomp-on Win 2
s.ir*h ) Turner Mrs Luvinia
• -aiciy j Taylor Jesse
n I dmund U'icuff Mrs Sarah
Waytnan Orleatido
V Mil \\ ui IWrvmoutli Mr
V i n.ia) T:i.>- 2 Weaver JJ
< 1 aiothy jWhalou Mits Elizabeth
Hint I Mark 1
if Per- * i ailing for the al>ove letters please sav !
H B. M'KK.W. P. M. ;
I ii.•! i. Jan 4. Is.',a.
/'JU'TIOX—WWW, my wife MARY,
i W ' my la-d and lsuird. without any just cause j
iti - rhi-I* hereby to forblJ all ner-ons liar- .
-i ..g In r. on my account, a- I shall not pay
' hi r contracting.
W. IHCH.IHi BAUSON.
D IKI LA A RAIL ROAD AND COAL
I J MI'NAV. Notice i- Iteredy given to tlie stock- ;
>■- t i • Bar lay Railroad A Coal Company .that the
g oi said (. oiii| Ui n a ill Is* held at their of- j
lelpliia. on MONDAY JANUARY 10, We).
• k \ M .at which time ami place an election
* -M for a President and twelve directors Tnr the
I! SIIAW.
1 i Dae. 29, I*sß. S-crctary.
N II'BBING BRUSHES. .MOD STICKS
t.dftl Grain Measures, Pails, Tuba, Patent Rat
I > at Nov. 2 FUXX.
THE GB.OVEB. <k BAKER
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
41#-. BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
HAYING greatly increased their facilities
' maiiafai tiiring tbeir<V/W#/-a/<f family Machine*,
' - tlie recent improvements, have reduced their pri-
Utd - .flrr for sale
c NEW sTYLE M M HINE. PRICE SSO.
. i longer #|uetioin-ii that these Machines are the
• • us# for familv sewing. They Hem. Fell, Gather.
i ha the most tii|#erior manlier; and are tlie only
in the market that are so well and simply made, i
n may 1* sent into families with no other iiistrnr
I arc ci,utaitH--l iu a circular who It accompanies
ine and,froin which a a rhitd if ten yran may
I ■ iu bow to use tliem and keep them in order.
M- upwards of FIFTEEN HCNDRED STITCH KS |
I (i.VI TK. and will do the sewing of a family cheaper
I■ -4 -• .insttess can do it, even if she work- at the rate
" , tan hour. Is there a hu-Uand. father, or bro- j
t Cuited State*, who will permit the drudgery
I iig in hi- family, when a GroverA Raker Ma-
I do it lietter. more expeilitiously. and cheaper
■ ' i *ii i, mtiUy tie done hy hand. Send for a circu- :
m - r-ale by JM. ROBINBON , Lake St., Eimira.aiid
I 1 UAN'DI.EK. Montrose
WHOLESALE &. RETAIL
I'""i an<l Shoe Manufactory.
I r JOHN BFJDLKMAN & CO.,
fI.T ri -|,i-i tfully inform the public that they have J
I Jl'*" ,-iiimenced the manufacture##f Boot*k Shoes.
I in the 3d story of lb-idli-maii's Block.corner ot
1 ( I ige street*, where they are prepared with ■
1 .ly t • furtii.h at Wholesale and Retail, Ibs't*
• oi . • , tT description, of the very Is-st inateri- t
I * an .h lured in the most workmanlike manner.
* / niih Calf, hip und Course Hoots
Woman's and Child reus
I tuud Shoes, of eeery description.
•v, or single pair, dealers are particularly re
- .- a rail, a# we ls-!irve with our facilities
I * i-h * better article at a LOWER RATE than
' tied elsewhere.
V. of all k.iuls, done with despatch,in short
i workmanlike manner.
■ - keep on hand a Urge aasortment ofI.EA-
I * Ki.VDiNGS which will be aoltl at the lowest
I's-i for Hide*. Rheep Pelt*. Ac., at the highest
J. BEIDLKMAN A CO.
■ '*
I ®ilt and Rosewood Bdouldings !
I -tiRTMENT, for Portrait and Picture
■ ' ■ i s-kingGlasses Ixn.king Glass Plate*,and
! e (,i*ns of all size*. Frames and I/>oking
I f,'.,"' l " arder. at prices to unit the times,
■m '' ffin-. of fine finish, and different
' >d hearse, read vat all times. IAIW prices
; ' T * easy.
1 " ' 20 l-',s. CHESTER WELLS.
New Cook Stove for Coal.
7 : ' V EAGLE COOK STOVE FOR BURNING I
1 U li. vedto lie superior to any COOK STOVE I
•' li red in thi* vieinitv. now ready for exhihi- I
at the EAGLE WoRKS. Purchasers need
... ' !i "I' d of the adt autage* of buying a Stove
" m <le. o. D. BARTLETT.
- • ! "' 24, li58.
KKF.IMNG GOODS at regular
t Pocaa.at MARSH k CO'B.
WORSTED HOODS AND
j K WultSTEl), n new *upDly just received bj
li. s. MEBCUk.
! Dentists! Teeth !
' ri-jn') assortment of Superior MINERAL
I 4, ~ *rranted to stand fire, riveting, mastica
r Vi v • *** '""Cation* of Nature and pre
i, l form, siza, color and arrange merit,
zv-. *°' t t L ' l "> an entire set, with or without ar
' utth d*elrlil Urge sized and extra long
I . j* ' lr h v 1
■Vv!Clv !*.yt DR. II C. PORTER- '
£<gol.
PHOCLAM ATI OX.— Whereas, the Hon
DAVID WILMOT, Presideut Judge of the 12th JI
dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford am
Susquehanna, and Honorable* JOHN PAK.SMOKK am
JOHN F. LONG, Associate Judges, iu and for said county
or Bradford, have issued their precept l#earing date tin
7th day of Dec., A. D. l58, to me directed, for holding t
Court < f Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Sessions o
the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan
da, for the County <d Bradford, on the first Monday, tin
3d day of F EBIM ARY nrxt, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners ant
Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County o
Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper per
son, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with theii
record-, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do tho-<
things which to their office appertains to be done ; am
those who are hound by recognisance or ollicrw ise to pio
j Semite against the prisoners who are or may he in the iai
of suid County, or who shall \>e bound to appear at tht
said court, are to be then and there to proseeute again-1
them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctua
in their attendance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 31st of Dec., in the year of oui
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, am
ol the Independence of the United States, the eighty
FIRST. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE .— O. 11 BartUlt
. ' tlir use of J. h'ingsbrry, ox. James T. Taylor.—
In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. G4l, Sen,
Term, LSOFL. 1
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court, tc
distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate
of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at hi* office in Towanda borough, on FRIDAY, the 4th
day of I-EBRI ARY. 1859, at one o clock in the afternoon
at which time and place all persons interested are requir
ed to pre=ent their claims, or else be forever debarred
from said fund. E. OVERTON, Jr.,
January 3. Is.-,P. Auditor.
4 EDITOR'S NOTICE EJ. KhinehnTt,
■f *- to the use of Jacob Tome, vs. A. B. Smith. In tlie
Common Pleas of Bradford Co., No. A26. May term. I*sß.
The undersigned, Auditor, appointed hy said Court to
distribute funds raised hy Sheriff's sale of the real estate
of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office in tlie borough of Towanda. on SATURDAY,
the 29th day of JANUARY, 1*59, at one o'clock in the
afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested
are required to present their claims or else be forever de
barred from said fund. KLHAXAX SMITH,
January 3d. 1*59. Auditor.
A TDITOR-S NOTICE.— Estate of Xi,ho
jY las L. Reed, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of
Bradford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed hy said Court, to
distribute moneys fn the hands of the Administrator of
said estate, raised by sale of real estate, will attend to tlie
duties of his appointment, at his office in Troy borough,
on MOXDAK , the 31st day of JANUARY. 1859, at one
o ilock in the afternoon, when and where all persons inte
rested are required to present their claims, or lie forever
debarred from said fund. E. B. PARSONS,
Troy. January 3. 1X59. Auditor.
\ I DITOR'S NOTICE.— Estate af Ssmo*
J. JL Johnson, deceased. 11l the Orphans' Court of Brad
ford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court, to
di-tribute moneys in the hand- ol the Administrator of
said estate, rai-ed by sale of real estate, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at the ofliee of E. B. Parsons, in
Troy borough, on MONDAY, the 31st day of JANUARY
1*59, at one o'clock iu the afternoon, at which time ami
place all persons interested are required to present their
claims, or ELSE be forever debar ed front said fund.
HORACE POMEROY.
Trov. January 3.1859. Auditor.
, TOR'S SALE—TIie following
; -I A de- cribed real estate of William Gibson, dee'd late
; of Ulster twp, will L>e exposed to public sale in the follow
ing order, viz : one lot of land in Burlington twp.. situate
I on Br >wu CREEK. (' "Otaiuiusf three acre*, upon which is
- recteil a good steam saw mill, with all it- appurtenance*
1 in order for sawing. And also one farm with the afore-
J -aid Creek running through the centre of it: bounded ON
I tlie south by land of Charles Knapp, and the aforesaid
saw mill H>t, which lot is bounded also on the south by
! land of said Knapp, on the west BV land of Luther and
Travis, on the north by the Carrol land, and on the east
Ihy land of Walter Pollock. Containing sixty nine acres,
I OR more, with about thirty acre* improvad and a small
\ house and stable thereon. Tlie sale to take place on the
| premises on Thursday, the 3d day of February. 1X59, and
; also on the following day at the HOUSE of said Gibson,
dee'd, all the hill land oi tlie old homestead in Ulster,cou
j tabling two hundred and eighty— ix acres, with over one
| hundred acre* in a good state of improvement, much of
• it cleared of .-tump-, and divided into three lots for the
| purpose of accommodating purchaser*. The survey as
made by O. Rickey showing tlie divisions will be e.xhibi
' ted on the day of sale. There is a stream called the
' Hemlock Run passing throngh the whole length of the
said land, with a saw-mill in good order tor sawing, situ
| ateil on tin- middle lot. which has standing upon it both
- pine and oak timber sufficient for all the purposes f the
farm and to spare. TLU-re are two dwelling houses at the
mill and one other .-mall one on same lot. Terms of pay
ment will lie nude known on each dav of sale.
JAMES ELLIOTT.
Jan. 4. IS'.'T- EXECUTOR.
ORPHANS COURT SALK—Ry Virtne
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
tv. will lie exposed to public sale on the preiiii-es N
T HUBS PA Y.the 3d dayof EBBRI 'ARY.IH.i9, at I O'clo# k
P.M.. the folloAing described real e-tate situate in TU--
earoru twp., b itinde I and described as lollows, to wit:
North bv land of John Clapper, east hy land of P.F.Har
| dy. south hv land of Chandler Bixhv, west by land in pos
• session of W rllis Rogers. Containing fifty acres or there
abouts, alfut thirty-five acres thereof improved, with a
log h mse. framed barn, ami a young orchard id fruit trees
| thereon, excepting flier- :rom. one acre lying in the uorth
j west corner of said lot. late the e-tate of William P.Clap-
I per, dee'd. Terms made known on day of sale.
JOHN CLAPPER,
January, 4, Administrator.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—Hy virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty. will lie exposed to public sale at the house of 11. W.
ROOT in Springfield, on THURSDAY, the 2KTLI day of
JANUARY, 1-59. at 1 o'clock, P. M.,lhe following de
cribed real estate sttuate in Springfield twp., bounded
( and described as follows, to wit : North by land of The
odore Wilder and Northrup, east by land of Dan-
I iel Cleveland and Wallis Grace, south hy land of Ephraim
I Sargeant, west hy other lands of of said decedent. Con
taining fidy two acres or thereabouts, about thirty-five
acres thereof improved.
Tile other lot Ijrhig west of said lot and bounded and
' described as follows, to wit : North by land of Theodore
j Wilder, east by the aforesaid lot belonging to the estate of
said decedent, south hy land of Ephraim Sargeant, west
| by land of If. W. West! -rook. Containing about fifty
j acres, all improved, late the estate of Clarrisoi Grate,
I dee'd. Terms made known on day of sale.
if. S. G ROVER,
' January, 4. 1859. Administrator.
BRIDGE LETTING. —SEAU WOMMIR
will be received upon the ground, near the Green
wood Cottage, iu Monroe twp., on WEDNESDAY. JAN.
lit, 1859, until 2 o'clock. P. M., for the building of a
britjre across Towanda Creek, at that place. Plans and
specification* may be -ecu at the Commissioner's Office,
for ten dav* previous to said Letting.
I>. LILLEY. )
D. DECKER, V Commissioners.
P. H. BUCK,) ■
C-iru'rs Office. Towanda, Jan. 4. 18£9.
I) EGISTER'S NOTICES. -Notifee is here
-1 V by given that there have lieen tileil and settled in
the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the Co inty
of Bradford, accounts ot administration upon the follow
ing estates, viz .
Final account of H. B. and X. C. Rowen. executors of
George Bo wen, late of Warren, dec <l.
Final account of Huhluh aud J. B. Thompson, adminis
istrators of Elias Thompson, late of Slie-beqiiiu, dee'd.
Final account of Isaac Marsh, guardian of 1/ois E.Marsh
a minor daughter of Elliott Marsh, dec d.
Partial acco ;nt of UNA Marsh, guardian of WiP-er P.,
Morris, Anna, and Mary C Marsh, minors of Elliott Marsh,
deo'd.
Final account of John Norman, administrator of Clar
rissa Grace, late of Springfield, dee'd.
Final account of Mary Rcifsnydcr. administratrix of
W. B. Reifsnyder late of Albany, dee'd.
Supplementary account of William Boardman adm-nis
i-trator of Ephraim Roardmau. late of Windh uu, dec d.
Final account of John M -M.ilion administrator of Jolin
Donnelly, late of Wyalmuug, dee'd.
And the same will lie presented to the Orphans' Court
of Bradford County, on Monday, the 3d day of February,
1859, for confirmation and allowance.
J. H. WEBB.
Register's Office. Jan. 4.1859. Register.
VUDITOR'S NOTlCE.— fames McCarty
to the use of T. M reur, v. IVitliam Mounsey.
j In the Common Pleas ot Bradford County, No. L'Jii, I)E
ceinlier Term, 1856.
The undersigned. Anditor, appointed by said I ourt to
distribute fund- raised bv Sheriff's sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
the office of U. Merenr. in Towanda isiro'on Thursday the
3d day of Keb iary, 1859, between (he hours of 10 o'clock
A.M., and 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, 1858.
ADM IXISTR ATO LI'S N OTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Josiah Bosworth d- C'd, late of Pike twp., are re
quested to make payment without delay ; and all persona
having claims against said estate, must present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
TRAVEIt BOSWORTH. ,
Oct. 19.1858. Administrator.
J A DIES MERINO VESTS, for sale Dy
J 11. b- MER'-TB
Legal.
i. ADM INISTRATOR'S N OTlCE.—Notice
u -LX is hereby given, tint all persons indebted to the e
d tate of Samuel Satteriee dee'd. late of Smithfieid township,
d arc requested to make payment without delay : and ull
y person* having claim* against said estate, must present
ie then# duly authenticated, to tlie subscriber,
a CONSTANT MATTHEWSON,
ii Nov. 24,1858. Administrator.
Ie ADM INISTR ATO R'S XOT 1 CE.—N ot ice
j. V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e—
d tate of CLARRISSA GRACE, dee'd., late of Hpritigtield,
fd are hereby requested to make payment withuut dc
r- lay; aud all persons having claims against said estate will
ir please present them duly authenticated for settlement,
e H. S. GROYER,
d Dec. 14, 1858. Administrator debouis non.
ii U X ECU TOR'S NoTlCß.—Notice is hcre
in J-J by given that all iioraons indebted to the estate of
-t DA VII) PLAY FOOT late of Athens township,dee'd, must
il make immediate |>ayuieut. and all persons having de
mands against said estate, will present them duly autlien
ir ticated for settlement.
d EDWARD A. MURRAY,
f- Dee. 1.1858. Executor.
- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is liere-
J J by given that all persons indebted to the estate of
- THOMAS BRINK, dec d., late of Pike township, must
. make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said estate, will present theiu duly authen
o tic ited for settlement. PERLEY H. BUCK,
e Dee. 20, 1858. Executor.
h A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— lathe matter of
" XI the estate of Daniel O'Ke fe, decd\ In the Orphans'
'- Court of Bradford County.
d And now to wit. Dec, 7, 18.58; 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
~ estate.the Court decree and grant a re-hearing of so ranch
, of said final account as is alleged to be in error in said
e bill or partition of review that such relief as equity and
!. justice may require may be granted, and for that purpose
0 appoint ELHAXAN SMITH an Auditor in -aid matter of
e re hearing, and order that said Auditor give Catharine
t Ctisack and John Flynn.twoof said Administrators,twen
. ty days notice hefoie the time of meeting of said parties
e on said matter of re-hearing, and give the usual notice by
ti public advertisement.
To AI.L WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKK NOTICE:- That
by virtue of the foregoing order and decree of said Court,
the undersigned Auditor will attend to the duties of his
- appointment, in -aid matter of re hearing at his office in
- the Boro' of Towanda, on Friday the 2-tli day of January
f 1859, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all
persons interested may attend if they think proper.
, Dec. 20, 1858. ELHAXAN SMITH, Auditor.
? Susquehanna Collegiate Institute,
e TUH'AXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.
r INSTRUCTORS. /
DAVID CRAFT, A. 8.. Principal. Professor of Ancient
Languages and Mental and Moral Science ;
OLIVER S. DEAN, A. IL, Professor of Mathematics
1 and Natural Science.
. WM. T. HORTOX, Master of the English Department.
MISS A.ELIZA FIUTCHER, Preceptress;
j MISS O. LOUISA JENKS, Instructor on Piauo, and of
f Drawing;
• Mr. CANEIELI) DAYTON, Steward.
i The Winter Term commences on December Ist, and
will continue 14 weeks, exclusive of a week'* vacation at
1 Christmas.
r EXPENSES PER TERM.
Payable invariably in advance, or one half on entering
the school, and one half at the middle of the term -Fuel
and contingencies included :
Primary, per term, $ 4 00
r Preparatory, 6 00
Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00
Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00
. Classical, Ist year, per term, 7 00
4 Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00
, Collegiate, per term, 10 00
N. B. Pupils will be classed hy the most advanced
i branch they respectively pursue.
j Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for
tie! and contingents ; for instrument on which to take
I lessons, 50c, or for practice $2,00.
EXTRAS.
••'rench $5 00
I Drawing 300 i
. Tuition on Piano Forte with use of Instrument,... 12 00 j
I do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.. 10 00 |
Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and
light. f 00
. Washing, per dzen 3s
No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside j
within two miles of the Institute shall be admitted to tui- '
4 tion therein upon anv permanent scholarship rented oi
loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. I
flPjrFor further particulars inquire of the principal.
. SELECT SCHOOL
1 For Young Ladies.
MISS M ARY E. CBUHBUCK would respectfully give ;
notice that *he will open a Select School for Young |
Ladies and Misses, iti the room formerly occupied hy the j
Mi** HANSONS, to rommenceon MONDAY. August 23.
A limited number only will be taken,aud Mi.-s C. liat- '
ters herself that from long experience in teaching, she j
. j will be euablcd to do justice to the scholars confided to '
j her care.
TERMS. RER QUARTER OK 14 WEEKS:
First Class —To include the elementary Eugli.-h
b Branches. $4 M |
Second Class —To include the more advanced En
-1 lrih branches, with Mathematics and latliu, $6 Ob ;
Third Class —To include Mathematics Moral and
Mental Philosophy. Rhetoric, Botany, Ac..with
t Latin. $7 U0 |
s Musir —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of lustru- j
merit per quarter, ill); French, per term, $3, aud Draw j
ing $3, extra.
instructions iu Vocal Music will he given without extra
charge.
Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a |
- desk and chair.
ttir Any information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox.
Towanda. August 11, 18.58.
R RADFORD COUNTY IS WELL RE
presented at Marsh & Co'*., in Elinira, where they •
go to trade every day, at Dec.7. No. 5, Union Block.
' riTHE OXYGENATED BITTERS—FOR
I the cure of llysjiepsia or indigestion. Liter Com
plaint, Asthma. Costicenes*, or loss of Appetite. Fever
and Ague, Heart Burn, H'atcr Brash, Aridity. Sea
Sickness, Seunry, \a use a, Headache, Ennui, and tien
' f rat Debility, or any disease having its origin iu imiier
,f feet digestion.
Tlic*e Bitters, as all classes of our fellow citizens,inclu
' ding Meinliers of Congress. Lawyers, Physician*. Clergy
' tnen. Planters. Farmers and others testify, are the nuiy
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
race.
" These Bitters were discovered by Dr. Geo. B. Green,
" and in their formula differ entirely from that of any oilier
• preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—no min
eral -no poison—no noxious drug- -in their nature tonic,
' not stimulating - retaining their virtues in any elime:thev
• are a "combination and a form Indeed" of medicine which
knows no rival in exterminating di-ea-e and restoring the
sv-tein to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of
li'ow long standing, or however induced or chronic in it
cliaraeter the di-ease may he—no matter that it has bat
tled the skill of the physician, and resisted the efforts of
Medicine, a single trial of these Bitter- will satisfy the
' sufferer that his di-ease is amenable to the proper remedy.
1 In testimony of the many cures effected by this Heme
< dy reference is had to the written certificates from di.-tin
- giiished individual* known all over the land.
F READ THK EOLLOWISG LRTTER :
RICHPORP, Tioga CO., Aug. 25, 1858.
MESSRS. RKTH W. FOWI.E A CO. GENTLEMEN : Af
ter suffering for over thirty years with Dyspepsia.and try
i ing many remedies recommended for that disease with
out anv good result, I was induced by l)r. F. 11. White
, to give the Oxygenated Bitters atrial. Two bottles gave
, me much relief and two more completely cured me, lam
now seventy-live \ears old and for the last three months
have felt no inconvenience from anything I have eaten.
1 ttke great pleasure in recommending the Oxygenated
1" Bitters to all who are suffering with a like disease.
Miss Mary A.Snover. of Covington,and Miss Catharine
• Beck, of Liberty, have experienced wonderful cures from
the Oxygenated Bitters. S. \V. FOWLE A CO.. Pr prie
' tors. 80-ton. For sale hy their agents everywhere.
AGENTS Pattern A Payne and H.t '.Porter, Towanda ;
1 S. W. A 1). F. Pomeroy, Troy ; I)r. E. P. Alien. Smith
• field ; T. Mather A Co., Ulster ; G. A. Perkins, Athens;
J. F. Long, Burlington. Dec- 7, 18,58
FARM FOR SALE.
-lAfiflffr. CHESTER PIERCE, in Wysox, Bradford
I vfg&Ek Countv. Pa-, wishing to retire*on account of i
feeble'health, from the care of his farms, of- I
fcrs them with all their improvementstbr sale; j
they are pleasantly situated inWysox, oppo
, h ite Rowiuau'* eddy, one mile and a quarter trorn Towan
f da Bridge. Containing seventy acres each, of fertile land ,
t ull improved and in a good state of cultivation, each hav
■ ing comfortable dwellings, barus. granery and apple or
; chard thereon, together forming a completely furnWied,
. comfortable, pleasant and retired farm residence, and if
: applied for soon will be sold at a bargain. For further
particulars apply to CHESTER PIERCE living near the
premise*. Wysox, Dec. 7, 185.8. i
NEW and fashionable Hat and Caps, Boots
and Shoes, great assortment received at
Sept. 28.1858. MERGER'S.
s T>ROCHE SHAWS.—Great Bargains may
r D 1* had at the KEYSTONE STORE, this week, in
Kroche Shawls bought from a bankrupt importer at half
. their value. Ladies will find thin a rare opportunity as a
part of this lot are of a finer quality than has ever before
been brought to this market ; also a large lot of plaid and
' round corner Wool Shawls, just rr.-eo ed at price* below
what ha) been hitbercto offered. Oct. .5.
iilcril)jubr,e, &rc.
NEW ARRANGEMENT !
WHSAIP
Tlie subscriber would most respectfully return tlie pub
lic bis sincere thanks tor the liberal patronage be lias re
ceived for the last eighteen years, which time be ha* de
' voted to the mercantile business in Towanda and tlie ad
• joining town, and from the experience lie has lu.d, be is
. now prepared at his new quarters
I NO. 3, PATTON'S BLOCK,
JVeut door to PatUm <$- Payne j Drug Store,
To sell Goods to his old Customers, and others who wi-h
to give bini a call, at least 25 |>cr cent cheaper IliHti can
t>e had at any other store in Towanda Borough. All that
he asks is a careful examination of his Goods, which were
purchased in Mew York and Philadelphia, at auction and
of the manufacturers,consequently more Goods can be had
of bim for less money than at any other place, lie wants
it distinctly understood that his Goods will be sold in tu
ture for CASH,or most kinds of Produce.
ir Don't forget thepl.u e.Xo. 3, PATTO.V'K It LOCK,
between tbe Drug A Clothing Store. CASH paid fur
Grain and Good Shingles.
■ Towanda. Oct. 19. J. HARVEY PHINNEY. jr.
If IN E AssOKTU EXT PA IIA M ETAS,
Figure and Plain DeLaines, from 12 to 2,"> cents, at
Oct. l'.t. I*s*. I'HIXXKYS.
BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS—
iirocbu Cloaks, Raglan* aud Shawls from $1.25 to
*l2. at PHIXXEYS.
INKING ES.L A PES, VEL VET I? IB BON S
Buttons, Braid. Ac., at PIIINNEY'S.
COLLARS, HAND
K KUCHI EFS, Marsailes Sleeves and Quilts,cheap at
Oct. H>OSSS. PHIXNEYS.
{SHETLAND YARN, EMBROIDERY
kJ SII.K and Xvphy r Worsted, at PHIXNEY'S.
T)KINTS—3OOO YARDS OF EXTRA
-1 QUALITY, for 5 cents, and any quantity from <;4 to
Parents, at PHIXNEY'S.
DOMESTIC GOODS of II descriptions,
Ticks. Denims, Drills, Sheeting, Stripe Sheeting.
Jeans, Sattinett, Cassimere Cloths, Ac., cheap for Ready
Ray, at PIIINNEY'S.
SUGARS of n kind*, COFFEE, TEA,
Mulas-.es, Syrups, Fish, Rice, and Teba( o,alwa vs on
hand, at I'HIXXEY'S.
NAILS, GLASS, OIL, RUTTY, SASH,
Crockery, Drugs and Dyes, cheap for Ready Pay,at
So. 3. PATTOX'S BLOCK.
Oct. P.). MS*. J. HARVEY PHIXXKY, jr.
O/ vA BOXES OF GLASS 7x9 to 15x30
" / 200 Bhls Salt ; 150 Bbls Solar Salt : 30(1 Bbls
I.iuie and Water Cement ; Oakuiu by the Bbl or pound :
Pitch by the Bbl ur lb.: Rosin by the bid or lb ; Tar by
the bbl or gallon. Just received and lor sale cheap at,
Oct. 19, l-.,5. TRACY A M"OlU;.
I*l RESH RAISINS AND CURRANTS,
at __ FOX'S.
SPICKS of nil kinds. OfOMid md Whole ;
also. Mustard Seed, Caraway and Celery Seed, at
Nov. J. I*sß. " FOX'S.
/ lORN STARCH, TAPIOCA. FARINA,
Rice 1-lour, Baker's best, Cocoa and Chocolate, at
Nov. 2. FOX'S.
\I AUKEREL. No. 1, 2 and 3, PICKLED
i -LT!_ SH AD and Codfish, at FOX'S.
i LYA.MILY GROCERlES—lnelmliiur nl
-1. most every article in that line required in any family
for sale cheap, at FOX'S.
SUGARS of every prarle, Raw and Refined,
Syrup and Molasses, and the best Tea in in town, at
Nov. 2. FOX'S.
OLD JAVA AND RIOUOFFEE. PURE
Grou d Java Coffee, Green Tea at 50 cents) per lb.,
as good as can be bought at other places for 7.7 cents, at
Nov. 2. FOX'S.
rtLACK, DRAB & BROWN LADIES'
F CI.OTII. at N >. 1. Putt m'-lb . k.
HOODS AND RIGGOLETTS, AT
Nov. 24. ROCKWKLI'S.
| DUFFALO R<> BES for sale, and any tinnn
-13 tityof FURS WANTED.at ROCKWKLIVs.
BUM RAZIN ES & ALPACAS in all grades
f r "si !'-d to 12s a yard, at
MARSH A CO'S.
I EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale rhenp
J at FP.Y|.
i THRESH BUTTER A SODA CRACKERS
I A at Nov. 1. FOX'S.
pARAMATAS & MERINOES from ls6d
I A a yard to the best grades, i.i all odors, at
MARSH A CO'S.
; XT UTS AND CANDY, at WHOLESALE
j ll very low. at F>'X"S.
' F?XTRA€T OF LEMON, ROSE VAN
j Xli ILL A, and Almond, at FOX'S.
HOOP SKIRTS from (is each, to Doug!a*
. A Sherwoou's best, at
I M ARSH A CP'S.
M YEU'S_M ILLS.
j undersigned having purchased the above well
! A known mill* and attached to it a Steam Engine, and
also put every thing connected with it in perfect repair,
with all the" modern improvements now in use in lit st
class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit tlie pa
tronage of the community—trusting that the reputation
the mill has heretofore liorne may not suffer in the hands
ot the new firm. It shall be our aim to do all work en
trusted to us promptly and in the best possible m liner.
Customer* from a distance may rely upon having their
work done at once, so as to make but one trip •* to mill."
Mr. FROST will continue to give liis own person tl at j
tcntiou to the business at tlie mill.
CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN ; also Flour. Meal
and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices.
MY EH. FROST A CO.
ISAAC MVFR J. O. KItO.ST K. T. FOX.
NOKHI Tew AM>\. Oct. n. IS3*.
THE LATEST NEWS
By the Atlantic Telegraph
FROM ELM IRA.
"VTEWS - in"' to hand that MARSH A CO.. of i
i\ No. 5, UNION BLOCK. ELM 111 A . have received pet
Express during the last few days direct front the nietrop
lis. over ten thousand d dlar worthol SPLENDID NEW
FALL GOODS of the very latest importations and most
desirable styles, consisting of just imulhing, to which
tlie 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 weekly, and go
see arid judge whether or no 20 per cent, can lie saved by
buying Dry Good* of MARSH A CO..
No. 5. Ifhion Block. Kliuira. X*. Y.
t^LANNELS —From Is a yard to the very
best in the market, at
I MARSH A CO'S. Flmira.
DRESS GOODS. — From Ad a yard t6sll
a pattern, at
I M \ RSI I A CO'S.
BUFFALO ROBES.—T* IO Z . BUFFALO
Robes, just received and for sale cheap, at
| Nov. 13.1*59. POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE.
| YjMIUIT. —Fresh Raisins, Zantrc Currants,
i I. Prunes, Dried Peaches, Apples and Berries, at i
| Nov. 24. ROCKWELL'S.
A Splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, j
Nov. 24. at ROCKWELL'S. |
"OUR FRIENDS."
! \RE CONTINUALLY SHOWING !
jt\. great bargains iu Dry Goods, and to the question i
; of" where did you get them ?" The answer invariably
is at M ARSH A CO'#.. Elmira. N. Y'. " !
"BIG STOCK"
GOOD ASSORTMENT, NEW GOODS,
Beht Styles, and low prices,at MARSH ACO S.,No.
5, Uniou Block. Elmira. N. Y'.
BARCLAY R. R & COAL COMPANY.
—Retail prices of Coal at Towanda per Un :
LUMP COAI.. SMITH CO Ah.
By the single ton $2.25. $2,00.
Alter the lirst of December COAL will be delivered in
town, at the door, at 2.3 cents per load.
COAL is sold, for cash only, at tbe office of the Rail
road Company, in Patton's Block,corner of Main A Bridge
Street*, (second story); ai-o at the store of O I). BART
LETT JAVFS MACFAHLANF
fowanda. Nov-2i. ISJS. Geu'l Superintendent
iUisccdtiiirons
The Ready Pay System
TRIUMPHANT !
_ "
\T LAST* it has been reduced to a certainty that
GOODS eau be acce*tully gold in Towanda FOR
t CASH. Those doubting this will do well to call at tbe
a tore of
JOSEPH POWELL,
Where it will be shown that the Merchant in selling bis
Goods can afford to sell cheaper tor CASH, and can offer
inducements sufficient to make it an object for purchasers
at whatever sacrifice they are obliged to make to procure
the money to adopt in their pnrchases the Cash System
Having just removed to hi* new Store, hereafter to be
known as the
and being now in receipt ot a large assortment of goods
of almost every description, under the most favorable c;r
cum-lances, lor CASH, he isunbled to aud will -ell at
prices far less than can be done by those by whom credit i
i= given.
EXAMINE. COMPARE AND JI'DGE!
I\UY GOODS. —An assortment heretofore
I * unequalled by any tiling ever uttered iu Towanda of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GoODS. comprising many
new and desirable *yt!es of Goods unknown in this mar
ket ; among which will be found in Ladies Dress Goods, '
all flic novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE.
HAW LS Near and Clioice PaUrnis of
k Broche, Stella, Plaid Wool. Talma, Mautilla, and
Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the
Oct. 12. KEYSTONE.
I A DIES' DOE GAU NT LETTS —The
1 1 J "Piceoloniini Style.'' has been received, and is now
for sale at the oct.Zi. KEYSTONE STORK.
DOMESTIC GOODS —AH tie* .I''ir.-r.-nt
qualities of Prints, Gingh.uu#, Bleached Goods.tine
unbleached Muslins. Ticks, StrTpes, Dentins, Sheetings, 1
Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp. Butt., A eln-ap at tiie
QbM2, KEYSTONE, j
nLOTUS, CASSIMERES AND VEST j
IXGS. Black ami Colored • lotlqs.Doeskins,Tweed*.
Sattiuetts. Kentucky Jean*, and a beautiful assortment ;
of Fam y Ca.ssiuicics. che.ipat the KEYS>OXE. J
I >DOTS AND SHOES - All tlm ihflVrei.t '
13 description* of Boots and Shoe*, fir men. women .
and rhihlietis wear, just received and vvill he sold at less !
prices tluts ever known at the KEYSTONE.
HATS AND CABS.— Men's ami Boy's \
Hat* and Caps, in all the new aud desirable styles. |
jast received and for sale chop nt the KEY ST* ill. j
|/ 1 ROCEBIES ! GROCERIES !— Sugars j
I vT at less ]iri cs than can be found el#< where. Molas
ses. CoR.-e, Ac. Ac., and a superior allele*.' Young I
Hv-on Tea, at .30 tent* per pound, received at the
I _ KEYb'iuXK.
j T) AI NTS, Oils, Gifts*, A'*-. At. -At tlie
1 Keystone will alwnvs be found an assortment of
j Paints, • tils. Glass, S.t.*h. I'uttv, Ac., Ac., together with a
! thousand other kind of Good*, which time nor -uaiv will !
j admit of icniimerntion.
fotrtxßt, Ot f- 12, I*.3S.
T>HINTED FRENCH MORFNOES —An |
I. assortmeiit of Colors of new aud beautiful Styles,re
ceived to-dav at
Oct. 11. POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORK. 1
\yOUSTED HOODS —A large lot of
f Y WOUICIIS, Misses aud Children's Hood*, just re- '
<cived at the O. t. 2.3. KEY SToNE STORE. j
rT2ntillns, Clcaks md Knglans.
I POW ELL would rs*s|i*c'.fully atiuoiint-e
• to the ladies that he will always keep on hand n I
| largo assortment ot Cloaks. Ac., of different Styles, and i
| that he has made arrangements to furnish to order on short |
notice any article wanted in this line, from elieapest to I
best, at rates lielow New York city retail prices. He will j
also receive samples of new styles as tliev appear, to
which he invites your attention.
October 11.
COLE AND UPPER LEATHER, CALK
kA and Kip Skins, Morocco and Finditr.'s. j i-t receiv- I
lag at HUMPHREY A WICK HAM'S. |
I )ENTIST!
DR. G. S. PECK, Surjft'Oii tttul Moehaui
cnl Denti-t. being pennanently h.i ated iu Towanda. I
tenders hi- p ■o'Yssiniial -ervict -to its citi/.eus. Especia
attention u.vcti t*> FIEIJNG and CI.RAXsING Dl-.i AY
ED TEETH. also EXTRACTING mid ARR t.XGIXG '
IRP.EGCLAR TEETH IN CHILDREN. Teeth insert-j
ed on pivot: also gum and plain incorruptii.le teeth
i mounted nil gold, silver, cheopi.isiic ai-.d Slnytons ba*e. I
from one to an entire set, in the most artistic manner
known to the profession.
\ll tbe above operations will Is* performed with B '
THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE oTliisbusi-j
ties*, and duty to his patient.
| Olfi e over E. T. Fox's Store. Xo. 1, Brick Row. En- j
trance, first door on Pine street.
N. B. Produce taken in part payment for dental ope
rations ut its market price.
July 30, I*.3*.
MACKINTOSH, DRX-
I IST. lias returned, ami will he at home
11. T-I-J for two 'month* to come. J. M. wuih( dis
almse the puhlic mind of the impression that IK* was hunt
ing up a place to settle iu while ab-etit. He is settled
here, and will remain so.
TYiwanda. August 4. IS.7S.
Patronize a Home Enterprize !
A l)Ook-P>iiiileiyiii Towanda !
U r K n'ould rtspc tfuily-.'iinontHe to oy-friends and
the public g* uenillv. that we have conticcted with
j our Printing Office and Book A Stationery Store, a Plain
and Fancy BOOK-BINDERY', and earnestly solicit tbe
patronage of all wl o desire anything in tlie line.
Having secured tbe services of one of the best binders
in the United States, we Hatter our-i Ives that we van give
universal satisfaction both in workmanship and price.—
Therefore we present to the public the strongest assuran
ces that we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike man
ner. all kinds of BOOKS, among which we may name
Bibles. Histories. Music, Y1 tgazine*. Pamphlets. Periodi
cals. Law and School Books, to order or pattern in
French, Italian, German mid Fiiff/ish style ; in
Vrlref, Silk, ('loth, heather avd Paper.
npon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay
£"Give us a trial.
Particular attention given to re-binding Book*. All
work warranted to tie properly executed.
it er Plain and Fancy Paper Boxes m ule to order. !
Jan 1,1658. E. A. PARSONS. J
BOOKS & STATIONERY!
as-'riie attention of the public i requested to the very
general and excellent assortment always on luind at tbe
Argus Book and Stati uiery store. lir*t building north *
the Ward House. Call anil examine our stock.
JTMBROIDERILS.— Clttap. sl in t bo world ; 1
J at _ pff.
EAGLE FOUNDRY!
I
AVD
AIAGUINi: SHOP I!!
Again in I/loiion !
THE Ftiltscriliir havingr |nir fit used tliahove
works, situated at the lower end of town near tbe '
Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (the same cs- ' -
tablishment formerly earned on by Lamoieax, Hall A •
Russell.) and having employed a eompefent set of work
men, i now prepared to execute or.b r* for Castings or ,
Machinery of nlmost any kind. He also manufactures i |
a variety of Conk. Parlor aud Offl'e-toynw. He respect
fully solicits a sham of public patronage.
Towanda, Sept. R, ISSS. D. D. 11ARTLETT.
/ M'NTS FURNISHING GOODS A
YT large lot of Mar-ailh-s and l.in. n Shirt Bosom* and
Collars, Brocade Silk a; d Worsted Scarf*, of new and t
beautiful ktyPr*. t ravafs. f.ioves. Wool Shots HIUI Draw |
ers. at iiriee. below any Goods of the quality ever offered
in Tow md* iusf re.eiveJ at tt'e I |
Oct 13.1*5* KEYSTONE SIORF. 1
JHCUTJAUDUR, £"F-
New Fall and Winter Goods!
HUMPBXE7 A. WICSHAM
\UK now rtCfiviujr a very larjfe nnd liesira
hle assortment of Good* suitable for the season,
comprising almost every nrtiele wanted in the lin of
Dry Good-—such as Sheetings, blurting*. Drillings,
Ticking. Denims, Cotton Yarn, Batts, Wirking, Twine,
I'alieoo-. Ginghams, Broadcloths, Ca-simeres. Satinetts,
| Kentucky Jeans, Vesting*, Ladie* Dress Goods in varie
ty. Crockery, Shetland Yam, Family Groceries, Hard
ware, ll.it- and Gaps, a large assortment. The uetinl
large -tock of Boots and Shoes, of great variety in styles
and |> rices. both eastern and home maim fact lire. A very
large stock of Sole and Upper Leather. Kip and Calf
Skins, both French and American, l ining*, Shoe thread
and Pegs, a large stock of laists. 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 price* which
cat in n fail to plt.se. We re*pei u'nlly invite the attention
of buyers lefore purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for
Hides A Skins.
l'uwanda, Oct. 4, I*sß.
BUFFALO ROBES—The larprwt nort
inent th town, at N0v.30. MKHCI'KS.
| GREAT IHtINDA T MN ! !
j Nr, J Ares Is.st, but CrimJive greatly tndan
-1 gr red by the Hush uf (Customers ot No. 1,
| Patterns Work, acrammtd by the arrival of
New Winter Goods,
WHICH WiLL BE SOLO CHtAP, CHEAPER, CtEAPEST!
WILLIAM A ROCKWELL hat just
' i returned from the city with an unusually targe and
I carefully selected assortment ot Winter Good*. to wbi< h
he invites your attention, hi* stock of DRY GOODS are
| of the lite-t styles, and unrivaled in cheapness and exrel
l'-nce. His GROCERIES'* re of the choicest kinds and in
emlles. v ariety. His Urge stock of BOOTS & SHOES are
n<>t ti be surpassed by any in the county
The attention of HOt'SH-KKKPERS f* particularly in
vited t i liis assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS WARE,
[ TIN A WOODEN WAUE.Carpeting*. Curtain Draperies,
! and House furnishing (foods gene, afty,all of which will be
sold at prices which cannot fail In please the most difficult.
WORSTED I'LAID. Wool Delaines. DeLaiu Robes,
Blue Polka Detain*, at 1 Button's Block.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, CHENILLE.
Velvet Ribbons, las-els. Acorn Buttons. Bonnet
ltiiih ms. Flowers and R ichesait iV.A.ROCKWRLI/8.
I [LEATHERS. —An elegant nssortineut of
Black. White, Criin-sou and Fancy Plumes, at
Nov. 24. W. A. ROCItWELVS.
*)I W | LBS. LIVE GEESE FEATHERS,
—' 'l/ of superior quality, for sale at the Stove and
Hardware Store ot N'riy.l D. C. HALL.
New Arrival of Clcthing!
OVER COATS, ALL KINDS. AT
Z'JKJ COLLINS A POWELL'S.
150 BUSINESS COATS, ALL GRADES. AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
lot) CHEAP WINTER VESTS, AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
2.0 WINTER PANTS, AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
All the above articles were taught for CASH aud ar#
selling oft' 25 per cent, less than actual coat.
Towanda. N*v. 30, IHSB. COLLINS A POWELL.
Great Bargains in Goods!
TRACY A MOORE,
\RE now receiving n very large and desir
. able assortment uf Fall and Winter Goods, which
will be sold a* low as anything that can be found in this
market .eon listing of Prv Goods.Shirting.Stripe Shirting,
Tb king.Denims. Cotton Itatts.Cotton Yarn. Carpet Warp.
Wi. king, Flint*. Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy and
Black <'assimere, Black and Blue Broad Cloth. Liusev,
Cotton Table .Diaper Linen Crash. Napkins. Table Cloths,
pjmisk Table Spreads. Bleached .Muslin. Red aud White
Flannel C'tt<>n Flannel, Grain Bags, Ac.
Put:-* Goons.—lV Laine.v, Hamilton A Pacific mill*,
No. 1. Poplins, De lieges. Chenile Scarfs, Knit Hood*.
Merinos. Casimtres, Parantataa, Ac.
Suiwi.s._A large assortment of new and choice pat
terns ot Stella anil Wool Shawls.
H VTS AMI CAPS.— Men and Boy's Wool and Fur Hats
an 1 Caps, the titiest assort in.-at in town.
B KITS ASTV SIIOKS. — All the different description of
Me . Women and Children's Wear, sold cheap far cash,
i) toiier 12. 15.,8. TRACY A MOORE.
Ladies Dress Goods.
IJARTICCLAR attention is invited to a large nssort-
I merit of Unites' pre** Goods, now being received by
•lOSEI'H POWELL—comprising everything that is now
fashionable and durable in Berages, Crape Mosetta, Or
gandie*. French Printed Jaconet!.*. Lawns. English and
French Prints. Brilliants. Dueal I'laids. Lustres, Challi'a
Ginghams. Prints. Ac., Ac., which will I* sold at pricca
far le*s than ever before offered in To wan da.
June 8. is.-,s.
V2TOV i s FOR SALE. — A Second Ilnnd,
FA No. 10, " Queen of the West" COCKING STOVE,
in good condition -also a Sheet-iron Air Tight STOVE
will be solo rlcap. Apply at this office. N'ov.lO. 1858.
"THE WORLD BEAT."
I T IS CONCEDED THAT MA IISU A CO ,
L OF EI.M IRA,can. and do heat ail competitors iu sell
ing Embroideries. Collars. Sleeves. Bauds, Flouncing*,
Edgings, insertings, Ac., cheap, at
DM. 7. 1 s.">s. - NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.
"LEGAL INTEREST."
rPIIE LEGAL INTEREST ON MONEY
_l_ is from to 7 per cent. per annum, who therefore,
would pay 15 per cent, more I'nr G OO DS on cred
it than they can buy the same articles for of MARSH A
CO.. ot Elmira, for Cash? "Ah. that"* the question''
which is dally answered by many wbo hire money at
tiuijtlt iutercst and buy for Cash thus saving romfvund in
tere-t. Do you a.-k where Goods can be bought so . heap'
for Cash? Our answer is at MARSH A C'O'S.. No. i
Union Block. Elmira. N. Y.
OUR WINTER STOCK
TS MOST COMPLETE—CONSISTING
1 of Single and Double Broche Shawl* troni ?ff to 420,
Single aid Double Wool Plaid Shawls from 10 s. to 4t;£,
Drv-s Goods of every description, Boy's and Men's Wear
in evSoy style and quality, from the cheapest Kentucky
Jeans to the line.-t Broad Cloth, Flannels trom 1 s. h yard
to the best In Jhe worlJ, Bleached and Brown Muslin
Ironi 5 cts. to tlif- Tini-t superior grades. Table Cloths.Pi-
Stlio Covers. Dinner Napkin*. Tea Doylies. Damask, Tow
elling-. Ho-iery. Gloves. Mittens, Ganutletts, and in fact
everything that a rational human being can desire to find
in a tir*t class Dry Goods Store, at M ARSH A CD'S.,
No. •">, Union Block, Elmira, N. Y.
EXPENSES PAID.
A LL CUSTOMERS FROM A PTS
1\ TANCH ho trade at MARSII A CD'S., in Elmira,
will have their expenses more than paid on what they
s.a ein the price ot Goods. Hundred* of persons have
trii dit to their entire satisfaction. Try it on. come and
see us, buy twenty dollars worth (if us. and if you don't
find it so, your expenses w ill all be paid in cash by
D C.T ' M ARSH A ('<> s, No. 5. Union Block.
HOETANYES' STORE
rpllK CREDIT SYSTEM NOT KNTIRK
.I. LY EXPLODED. - We would say to our prompt pav
ing Customers that we are Mill selling Goods on a credit
ef S'x Months, and that we are receiving large supplies
by railroad and canal weekly and our price* will compare
favorably w itli our cash receiving neighbor*.
THE WHOLESALE FEATURE of their concern is
still continued, and small parcels, for Cash will be sold at
Wholesale Prices.
ONE BOAT LOAD OF IRON AND NAILS just re
ceived from the Duncanon Iron Work- which will be sold
to the trade at city pHees including freight. Let us pa
tron i/.e the manufacture ofourowu State.
\..v. 21. 1 * MONTANYKS.
/MITTEN. LINEN AND M A KSAI LLKS
* Rltirt RWNW,at No. 1. Patton's Block-
OOLE AND LITER LEATHER, at
U ROCKWELL'S, cor. Main A Bridge sts. Patton's
R! it k. Nov. 24.
MACKINAW TROUT. WHITE FISH.
. Blue Fish, Mscken 1 atid Codfish, at No. I, Patton's
Block. Nov. 24.
I )R() V ISLONS OF ALL KINDS,
I N0v.21. at R(X'KWELUS._
tA UNTLEMKNS RH AWLS —DouW*and
* Single Br i be. Blanket. Mantle, and Misses Shawla.
Nov. 24. at _ W. A. ROl liWP.U.'S.
Readers of the Repoiterl
TF yon want to imy Dry Goo a Fau y Uooda or A"an
kee Notions, cheaper than you ever saw the*#, just
take a trip to M \RSff t CO S.
No. Union Rioefc.
/ ARDCKFRY nnd Glass war<' * now assnrt-
V. n.t r.t now opening it MS.RCTR R