Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 02, 1859, Image 4

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A iteintFirS 1ikA143% - -By - Yl,,rtm:l4
si../ Writs of 1 - end. - Esp., issued Ciutottite..coprtufCitirr
mon Vials Ur.ulftird County..tn ins.L,dlecetml • and; do
ltiiiectirMTieickPOsedin KI CiAtirildfita. , ,
Townada *mown. on THPRADAY, • thiii7JCital
FRRRUAitr, Dis9,,at, one o7clocko• Ott foThoyin t ,
1,1110 piece nr pareel Orland situate to Allalrly`t limit •
Card enuntv,ltnunded as roll..*:(: to irit : North I.Y 'lane
of Elbillept'f. Welles. east by. land of David Ta kes. song
lby la n d of JosephMeth:intl. - west by land of slrelllehl Wil
• enx. Containing seventeen acres and a lulu. More nr less!
abotit fifteen acres improved, one lag !link:, one frame.:
barn. and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized and talten execution at 'the snit of Dank!
Chapman InoVtollie use of Dr. T'a nets Harris, vs &dock
Gillett and 1.. N. Varginani.
ALSO —The following de , :ieritsid lot. piece of fond situ
at. in Athena"twp., hounded as fnllpws, to wit : Norti.
by land of John. P. Satteriee.
„and the politic. highway.
east by land of Chester Stevens, Rooth by land of Jame.
"Ttmtispeinn. west by the Sit4apulanna, River. ', Containing
. ne hundred and...evenly-five acres, more or less, about
AU* lunched and fifty acres Improved. two framed house.
!en (tamed barns, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Aylny,,_;:Att th a t tertini piece or patrel of hind sit
nate In Athens awl Litchfield twin... bounded north by
lands of A. Miller and Janie* Thompson, east by land
belonging to the estate of Reuben Park, thtifil, and ath
err, south by land of N. C. Harris, werit by land. 14 Jot
!Inlet!, Chester Stevens and Alvin Miller. Containing
one hundred acres, more nr less, about ten acres liairm.
red, one framed or plank house, one shed and saw-mill
thereon..
Seized_
- and taken in execntion at the snit of Daniel Mc
Dulfee to the use of Hugh Tyler vs. Constant 11attiew
605.
ALM—The following desoribed lot, !dere or parcel n!
land situate In Albany twp.,lgiunded north, ea-t and west.
by lands of Wellea Wilcox. srh by the 'addle highway.
Containing three.tourths of a acre. mom or less. all im
proved. with a framed house and a framed barn, and a few
fruit trees thereon.:
Seized and taken in exeentiqn at tho snit .nf Smith A:
Lynn to the use of W. W. Decker vs. John N. Chapman.
ALSO.—The following deseribmi lot. piece or parcel of
laud situate in Rome and Windlrini hew., ismoded north
by laud of JdUIPsI Sibley and Orman Goodsell, east by
lands of Henry Fritz and James Vihherts, south
of Thointut 11i)1, west by land. , of Joseph Serlry and Or.
man Goodsell: Containing one hundred and ti enty-scv-
•
en acres. wore or lests, &snit pecenty-tive arm
one framed bombe, one framed barn, and froit trees Vatic
Seized and taken in eseegt ion at the suit of liken
weld's nse vs. John Rockefeller.
.ALSO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Smithfield twit., boanded north by land
of Jease Spalding; east by land of Nelson Keeler, south
the public highway and land of Nelson Keeler. we-t by
land of Nelson Keeler awl C: Pierce. ('ontainii i
twelve acres, more or less, about four acres improved.
one framed tavern house, uuc framed barn, and n few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Solomon
W. Williams vs. E. I). Brigham.
ALSO.—The folbming described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate-in Leßoy twp.. bounded north J: cot by land
belonging to the Schrader -land cointianv.soutli by bandit,
possession of Reuben Stotte.west by bawl formerly belong
ing to C. L. Ward. Containing tiity more or less,
twenty-five acres improved. more or 1e,.. one log , Luise,
one log barn, awl a few fruit tree. thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at :the suit of Charles
Stockwell Sdin . r. of M.- 11. Greenman, deed, r 3 John J.
Parry
XLSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in lrysox two hounded north by the state
road. east-hy land of Vary:mum, D.-C. Sherman.
fdlehael 3laloy and David Voncht, south by land of Iht
+id Vott,qht, wed by land of William IL de•
fnnda n t, containing ninety-one aerel and one hundred
and thirty-one perches, about seventy-three acres impro.
ved.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in
Wysox twp., hounded north by the State toad, east by,
land of William It. %Cc-llman, the defendant. south by
land of John Vought, west by land of William H. Well
man, the defendant. Containing about ninety-one acres
and one hundred and thirty-one perches, more or less.
about sixty-three odes improved, one framed house, one
framed barn. and an-apple orchard thereon.
ALSO.—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
Wpm twp., bounded north by the State road ,east be land
of Wm H. AVellman, the derendant.,ionth by land of Styr-
Hog Dickinson. west by other lands of William 11. Well
man, the defendant. Containing alx.ut ninety-one acres
and one hundred and thirty-one per. more or lass, about
forty-four acres improved.
ALSO.—One otherlot, piece or parcel of land situate la
Wy9OX twp., bounded north by the State road and Ste
phen Clayson, east by land Of - William ii. Wel lma . I s:out h
land of Morris Coolbaugh, west by land .of Samuel Owens,
Henry Pass - more and Stephen Clayson. l'ontainipg one
hundred and sixty-seven acres, mote or lases, about eittlity
acres thereof improved, one framed house, and framed
barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the unit or I. P. Spal
ding and Aurelia Spalding Executor. or 11aLCi t spnitroa;
vs. `ti aui H. Wellman.
.ALSO.—The following descriLed lot, piece or pawl of
land situate in Albany two., 'wooded north by laud of
Seth Stevens, and a lot of land known'as the Murray ..t.
east by land of Hugh Cavanab and Jas. D. l.'s rrel, -ooth
by g lands of Michael llcSfahon, west by land of the estate
of James Duuehue, dee'd. Containing one hundrt d acru.s,
more or less, about sixty acres thereof improved, one !mi
med house,one trained barn. and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of T. T. Weir
man va. Adam Murphy.
ALl4o.—The following describtsl Int. piece or parcel of
/and Situate Darlington top.. bounded north by laud of
John Rennet, cast by land of Enos Bailey, south by laud
or David Lather, and west by land in possession of 31 irhael
Hassell. Containing about forty acres. more or It' ' , about
fifteen acres Unproved, one framed hoo.e, one framed
lbarn. and saw mill, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in exeenthai at the snit of I ;
Gorsline to the uSe of L. sfereur Darwin
ALSO.—The following described lot. pine or parcel of
land situate in Granville twp.,botuided north and went b'
a road leading from Granville Centre to Bonn
ion's, so ith by land of 11. F. & 1. U. Taylor,east by land
of Levi Taylor. Containing seventeen acres, more or l e , A,
about one acre improved, with -a body - tor a log !rinse
thereon.
ALSO.--All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate In Granville twp:, bounded north, east. south and
mast by lands of B. F. & L D. Taylor. Containing one
half an acre. more or less, all improved, with one large
building, built for a tannery, thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George N.
Newberry's use vs. li. G. Reynolds and Nelson Reynold
411.60.—The following described lot, piece orparcel
land situate in Athens horn', bounded north by land of
W Bathe n. east by land (owners names unknownOsouth
byiland of John Fritcher, west by Main street. Contai, -
lug sixty-six feet front and one hundred and twetity.tive
but, more or less, all improved. one teamed dwelling
house, one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon ,be
ing lot No. 33-in town plot of Athens Burn%
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C.F.Welles,
Jr., vs C..K. Martin.
ALSO—The following described la, piece nr parcel of
land situate in Monroe twp., hounded north by land of de
fendant, Sylvester W.Alden, cast by land of John White,
south by land of H. S. Salsbury and others, weNt by To
•wands Creek. Containing about eighty acres, more or
less, aboutsixty acres improved, one stone housc,frained
barn and iitherciutbuildings and fruit trees thereon. (De
fendant's interest levied upon.)
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sevellent
W. Alden vs Sylvester W. Alden.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Granville twp, bounded north by land of
M.C.Arrint, east by land of L.lngraliam, south by land of
Daniel Wilcox, west by the public highway and Martin
Wilcox. Containing tifty.dve acres, more or less, about
forty acres improved,one framed house, one !hoard barn,
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the cult of Jacob
Grace and Hampton H. Grace vs George Walborn.
ALSO.--The following described lot, piece or pared of
and situate in Burlington Buroi, bounded north by laud
belonging to the estate of James lAngdeed, east by land
of S. H. Hill and said Long's estate, south by land be
longing to the estate of James Long, decd , west by land
of John Bloom. Containing. six acrespore or lees ,about
one acre improved, one framed house, one framed build
ing occupied as wagon shop, aml a few fruit trees there
on.'
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land sitnate in
West Burlington twgr., bounded north by bind of John
Bloom, west and south by land of S. 11. Hill. east by land
of John F.Lorig. Containing six acre:, more or less.
Belied and taken in execution at the suit of A. Morley
& Dro's vs Jonathan D. Hill.
ALSO-The followingdesenled hit, piece or parcel of
Land situate in Tuscarone and Wyn.lusing bouudid
north by land of Charles Camp, east by kind of Philemon
Stone and O. B. Snell, south by land of Luther Sliumway,
Windsor Shumway, Johnson Palmer and Jackson Cady,
west by lands of Charles Camp, C. W. Camp .and Edwin
Lewis. Containing shout eight hundred acres, about two
hundred acres Mims:lced, one woolen factory, one irr6t
mill, one yaw mill, Rix framed duelling hOcks. one Mick
smith shop, four framed hams, two large 'orchards, and
other fruit trees thereon.
Seised and taken in execution at the soft of. Ingitain
[;tone, administrator of onis Ingham deed. vA. liarvy B.
Ingham. •
ALSO— The following described lot, pieve'or parry' of
land situate la West Burlington tap., bounded north by
by land of Jonathan Davis, east by the public highway,
awash by. land of Washiugtol Tayy-lur, ia.l
lor, west by lu of
Wilber (twinge and'J. M. K. Phillips. Containing sev
efitylito-settsi Mord of lag; about thirty acres Improv
ed, one housed house, one frame fur a 'small' tram; Mid a
few froillrecathercon. .
Betted and faked in execution at the suit of U . Mercur,
OHBA Booth.
.41 -0 --The following describetibit. piece or parceli
of
land situate ila Smithfield twp., bounded north by lug of
thunnel B. Holcomb, east by land orDavid Brown, so 41'
by unseated lauds, west by land of Charles Mann. POW
Mining forty-nine acres. tneratir less, sot forty aces
cored: two framed dwelling Louses , one framed hstrO,
an other outbuildings,. two apple ordtardsouid 01.4er
emit trees-thereon:.• , _! .:- . . , ~ -
Seizal and taken, in execution 'suit 0r...701itu
Word I. Nathan 1. Womt :mil Shelton G. ♦'tenet!: •
follou log ile.rribtki Lot. piece or parcrfol
kltcatt in p. 11,416 6 . , I.ltall Ju•li
,
1,,, .. nert, Re b,an f •
.2 1. 8. '1 ,no tlatiin Whialidir S -4. . Ti l t., iit H rrellPr es 'icili rb il e
r: l i k ft , nr- whatir .. field.' -Containing one and a half
icrestrii - f!tWreng l fl7". .4 . :Ndi'whili*.felineird*olliig
..-rove - ra me4i barn , a building used for Om imusufackire
r l i
".bj afailtal.,, with the water privilege andimachine
t
.y tin. magi Leittugicig. ~ • i . ! -
sized mut Laken in exeeatian at the suit of Elvin'
iing-ley, lulw intermarried with RatpktlucklitOarnAnd
talph linvkilighain vA C. P..i.dres. •• :--• z; --i• • •
ALSO—The following deitribed lot, piece or',pargel of •
.41 nii riitiutte in Canton' irillage:briltdval north by Idad bfl
fmwing vi King•dpery, Newman & C0.,-ea.t. by ;And of A.
Ni. Spalding. potith bv the highway, weAt Try land of
'iug+beryl Newman k . OO. e•nitaining abont eight rods
...
ap , ;rl.• or loss, all impreved,witik one frained.bullil
Seised out) tiken Su execution at the suitor ;obit Aah
- Inrrit vs. Nathan'rattle and 11. T. I - leant-lei.: i
A !Sit—The folloirlurr described Int. i-lera or parer' lir
, itnitte in WVH.N rwp., bounded north by Lind !of Charles
Viorul ii. 11. Bartlett, east by Linda! Charles New
-41. south i land of David Sherman,-wc_st bylind of Asa
l e nneit. forty-two acres, More or4eAsabout
iirtrenncrrit-inturitved, endorse log -linuao.theriatio f , _
Seized an'd toblen in e:cecutloti at the suit , of ; Valentine
Woo/thorn v...1'; trick Sullivin';
AlJ4o—liie fi Rowing itii.uribed tot. plecexir parcel. of
Find situatit In 9mithtlehi twp.. north by land of A.C.
-icon andll- Lou mix, eaittjxyliuld of WillinmStnith.south
'is land of Dal - Until] I.lttrri Arnold, Thomas ' NV T ed and
James D.it,s, west by land of Christopher Child.ontOin
lifty-si; acres, more or less, nhout. 'fifteen ncrel
impro
ved. one house.nue trailed barti,and a few trait trees
thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the volt of Ahimm
Pierre to the use of Darius Bullock vs. Montißoo Seel e y.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in (irauville twp., bounded mirth by land of
Elenzer l'Onteroy. east by land of D. A. Simpkins, south
by l an d or J. Miley and William Maitre - li. wes by the
public' highway. Containing twenty-three acres and
ninety perches, more or leas, shout nineteen acres im
proved, mit. framed Loan, oue framed barn, mid a young
orrbarol thereon.
Seized find taken in execution at the suit of John E.
Goodrich'S use.vs..lolt Hogan.
A L'•atl4The foltonting described lot, piece or parcel of
1 mil satiate iu Granville twp., bounded north and east
I tot of Hobert Bailey, 'moth by the public highway,west
by laud .if Charles Drake. Containing fifty-two acres
more or ahout thirty acres improved, and one small ,
b;wty - h o nes therein.
ALSO —All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
rate in Granville . twp., bounded north by the puldht high
way le ttllog front liranc,lleSununit to Towanda Creek
and land :of Ratter Mile., east by land of Robert Bailey,
small by lanai ad U. Drake, West by the public highway
and lad+ it Eliza T, for and Abram Mott. Containing
eight acrtls, mere or teas, all improved, one framed itte,
one named barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized'and taken in execution at the suit of Gordon
Mason til the use of 11..1. Madill vs Harry Bailey.
if A h 5 11-. The following piece or parcel of land situate in
Matitfle fp., bounded north by the higbway.and land of
.0, C. Coukw 11 ; on the east by land of John mace ;
south' by lands of :&) ivester W. and Sevellon W.Alden
tin the s-e-t by the 'Towanda Creek and Berwick turnpike
4-a %attaining about forty acres, more or less, all improv
ed. one framed house, one flamed barn and apple orchard
rhere,o.i
A Lsi t—The defendant's interest in the following piece
or parry/ of land citrate in Mourne tp., bounded north by
ltr l of deteodant. (S.W.Alden), cut by hind of John
White, ,itintit by lands of 11. S. Salsbury .aud others, and
west IV the TwundA ermk. Containing about eighty
a: to nuire or about sixty acres improved, and stone
boost., trainA barn and other out building:, and fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. C. Kel
logg X.
piece or pared of land situate It ime twp.
hounded north by land of Walter4lorigland. east by land
Of Jl , llll i)1,1):111:te. lintith by lands of Michael loughncy,
and wei.t lands of Julio Sullivan Containing eighty
iieres. ;more or less, ab ut thirty acid. thereof lin
pp.veil; one 1-g. house, die framed barn and an urehardot
fruit trfr, the:eon
Seized and taken in execution at two suits of 11. J. Ma
dill's use vs. John Crowley.
at the snit of Johu!Nies' use v., John Crowley
I 1 The following pie. cor p..rerl of land .situate in
Athen tp.,l..o.inded north by laud of Edward Perkil.,
e Y.t by Lind of z. and oawated land, or
land Klouva as the Caton tract. and wet by land belong
tag to the hiirs of ilorace tt'illitou, dee'd. Containing
Oita, ility.st ten arm., more or less, about forty acre , min
pro.: !)ye framed house, one feinted Lava, one framed
shed rind troll flees thereon.
AI One other lot. piece or parcel ofland situate In
Ath Iv., hounded noith by land of Yates S: Cu.. ea.t.
by I; MI belonging to the heirs of Horace Willistonalec'd.
soot t l.y the vil.dic highway, and west by land, of l'or
-11,1: Containing abutzt thirty amt.- tore or
ifiptht tts entv acres improved, with , titie lug
with tiumrd addition. and fruit tree , - thereon.
t , eil.ed and 'Atm iu execution at the suit of Stepluiu
Joha':i.u..e. vs. Al,ratu
Al-o. at tho-,ltit. of M. W. Hamilton & Co. (Imam.
Ilun-Iker and Abram litupiker.
Ity %lace of sundry writ, Of levari facia,, the
piece or parr - el of land situate: iu name town
ship.,4l-zinning at a hemlock, the sautlimect corner of
Richard Lent', lot, thence smith 89° east 12a :t-10 perebec
to a Font : thence ,outh 1° west 73 perches to a pact
thence north so' went 249 perches to the warrmit line or
omit line J.I" the Leßoy tract ; thence north 1° east 54 per
ft,, the south-west corner of Wrn. and Owar Elliott's
l"t • a maple , aiding far a corner : then, e ',nab t , 94° east
111 d-10 ',etches to slid Elliott's'sauttpeast earner. and
theme moth I° east 19 perches to the place of beenntink.
Cr 4:Lillian ninety-cis acres and one hundred and one per
,tri,-t measure. about forty acres improved, a log
how.le. a tranusl barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
:,:slized and taken in (ALTUtiOII at the snit of William 11.
Clymer. assignee of V. 14Itay de eliailinimt cs. Roderick
B. Morley.
Alsit*-- The fillow.lng piece or parcel of land situate in
T.iiiifantla borough. Ileginning at the smith-east corner of
a lot ciiiive.3ed by Enos Toilikius and wife to James Mak
insdln, thence all , ng the east side of Main street, souther
it feet to the corner or a lot in porikiession'of
PrahriArii. thence along line of said Josiah Francisco's
lot tit a right angle to aforesaid streetteg.'sterly 112 feet to
the west side of,an alley running parallel to Main street;
theme along wird. side of paid alley northerlylteiglity-live
feet to a corner of lot of said Stakinson,Ahence along line
of nil Makinson's lot, westerly 112 feet to the place of
11.g:inning. Containing thirty-five perches of land, strict
measure, all improved. sue framed- ili.olling liot•e, one
framed building occupied as a dwelling house and black•
smith shop,9nr Inuneil barn and Unit trees thereon.
Seized as taken to exeruti , ,n nt tini suit nt Michael
Me,9ert, to the use of Ahlra Wickham, v.s. Adam I..k,en
witte.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF.
Tultanda, Jan. 12, 1q59. At era.
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R.O !STEWS N oTi CRS.--Notice is bel-e
-.
: y given that there have been tiled and settled in
the re of the Register of Wills, In :Sid for the Codaty
of I.l4dfortl, accounts of administration upon the follow
ing (rates, viz: .
Palial account of 11. R. and N. C. BOwen, executors of
G6irge Bowen, late.ol Warren. de..eased.
Final ace , .:int of Ilahlab and J. IL Thompson. adminis
triton: of Elias Thompson. tate of Sheohennin, deed. ~
' Finvl accotintlof !runic Marsh. guarillan?l Lo E.S.larsh
a mio,,r daughter of Elliott Idar-b. dein'.
Partial account of Naar 51ftr,11, guardian of Wilbert.,
Mlwrii, Anna and Mary 0 Marsh, rainproof Elliott Marsh
dc.: (1. - '
'Final account of John Norman administrator of Clarissa
Grace, late of Sprinirtlehl. dec . d.
Fiuul account of Alacv Rcifsnyder, atiministratrix of W.
lteifsilyder, late of Albany, der'd. •
iSupplementnry account of William, Rnanlman, admis
tnitor of It!pliniiin Boardman, late of Windlistn, deed.
Final account of John McMahon administrator of John
tkonliclly.late of Wyulusinft, dec'd.
Final account of Moses WatkinsAtiatalnistandor of Ben
bimin F. WatkirN, late of Sheshefpthi, dee d.
-Final account of Miller and Mule' F. Miller, es
eenter; of Daniel Miller, late of Albany, dec'd.
And the ,nme will be pre.ented to the Orphans' Court
Ilriidford Comity, on Monday, the 7th day of February,
3+559, for confirmation and allowance }
J. H. WEBB,
. Register's Office, Jan. 4, 1959. Register.
A uni•rotts , NOTICE.---Jante3 ilk rt tt,
.0a:. to the sue of U. Merrur, ea. William Mounrey.—
In the Common I'leas of Bradford County, No. 196, Dec.
Term, 1846.
The undersigned, Auditor. appoin i ted by said Court to
listribute funds raised by Shertli.s. kale of real estate of
efendant, will atteud to the dutieA of his appointment at
the offite.of U. llercur, in Towanda boro'on THURSDAY
tbeld do of VEIIItUAItY, 1559, between the hours of
In A. M., and 12 titlark, M., at which time and
place all persons interested are required to pre , eut their
claims or forever be debarred from said fund.
llcccullx•r 21,
At DITOR'S NOTI CE.-r- Estate of Nicho
ta. L. Reed . deceasa In the Orphrni Court of
Branford. V.ltitily . .
The . uudersigued, Auditor, appointed by said Court, to
distlibute , moneys in the hands of , the Administrator of
Sible, , tate. raised by sale of real estate, will attend to the
4otie of his appolutmett, at his office In Troy. borough,
; pa NON DAY, the 314 day of JANUARY, 1859, at one
4'dock iu the afternoon, when and: where all persons in
itsted are required to present their rialtos, or be fdrecer
ilt4rarred from said fund. • E. &PARSONS,
Troy, January 3, 1839. • Auditor.
fr-
. i i .
kl 5 'TOR'S' Nones.:—a - D. Bartfrit
'iovie est re J. fasgsbery. 'elo. Jests T.- Taylor.—
riMoului9l%),:te4s of Bradford County, No. d4l, Sept.
erm,lB3ll. - ~-..
r The tldenisto* Auditor, appointed by said Court,:to
distribilte fun& raised by Sherirs.sale of the teal estate
i)f defendant, stiltattend to the duties of his appointment
? il iif t i bt e ittA T l;l a i n Mi n t iv on n e l o i t?l n ocrt i n li t ) h A e l ag i rti e bo l t '
t which tirneand klace all persons interested are requir
rd u prrNent ' thew'clalinsi or el4e he forever - debartrl
fry in Ktid Coon, . . E. OVERTON% Jr., ? '
, uto;:a! 1, lz.:4*. An.litcr.
MEE
CZ
IL F. KINNEY,
Auditor
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filistelapcoas.
,-_, ~ WHOLESALE -lc - RE'rAIL - F.
J3ocit - sand' Shoti Maiittfadttory. -
-fj-s- - _- - JOAN'BEIDLEMAN 81004 .
':- reijiretitilly Inform the puldi6 that they
611). commenced the Manufacture olgtoote &Show,
',.. in the 3d story of Beidleman's'lllocLiimrner O
shin is:. Bridge streets, where they . are.prepared with
every facility to thrulsh at Wholeisde and Retail, Boots
and Shoes, or every! description, of the very best materi
als awl manufactured In the most workmanlike manner.
Men's French COI Kip and Coarse Boots
and Shoes. - Wornem's and Children's .
, Boots a nd iSliors,. of every description.
By the case or single, pair, dealers are, particularly re
quested to give us A (Mil, OA we believe alth:our facilities
averse fttrnielt abetter article at a LQWER - PIE than
can be obtained elsewhere.
kinds; done with despaich;it short
notice, in a workmanlike manner.-
We Wall also keep outland a large assortment of LEA
THER and PINDfNOS whiCkwill be sold at the linnet
possible figures.
CASH paid for Hides, Sheep Pelts. kc., at tho highest
market rates. J. SEIDLEMAN & CO
Towanda, Dec. 22, 11t55.
M YE R. 'S 111 -I LLS .
rIPHE miderslgned having purchased the above well
1 known mills and attached to ip agleam Engine, and
also put every thing connected with it in perfect repair,
with all the modern improvements now in use hi first
;class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit thepa
tron ge of the community — trusting that the reputation
the ill has heretofore borne may not suffer in the hands
of tl newifirm. It shall he our situ to do all work en
t rus dto as promptly and in the-best possible fa liner.
i
Customers ' from a distance may rely upon having their
work done at , once. so as to ma ke hat one trip '• to mill."
Mr. FROST will continue to give his own personal at
tention to the business at the mill.
CASH paid Neall kinds of GRAIN ; also Flour. Meal
and Feed for saleat the lowest market prices.
MYER, FROST k CO.
MA AO aver 2 0. most E. T. PDX.
NO KI If TER An) A , Oct. 6. !Rift.
DENTIST !
nll. G. S. PECK, Surgeon and Meehani
(lll`DentiA, being permanently located in Towanda,
tenders his professional services In its eitizeng. Espeela
attention given to FILLING end-CLEANSING DECAY
ED TEETH, also EXTRACTING and ARRANGING
IRREGULAR TEETH IN CHILDREN. Teeth insert
ed onl pivot ; also gum and plain incorruptible teeth
mounted on gold, silver. rheoplastie and Slayton base,
from one to un entire set, in the most artistic manner
known to the profession.
All the above operations will be performeit with a
THODOUGH PR It'TICAI. KNOWLEDGE of big busi
ness. and duty to hl patient.
Mike over F. T. Pox's Store, No. 1, Brick ROW. En
trance. claim on Pine street.
N. B. Produce taken in part pasted for dental ope
ration:4 at its inatict price.
July 30, V.:o'
Patronize a some Enterprize !
A Book-Bindery in Towanda !
WE would respectfully announce to our friends and
V V the public generally, that.we have connected with
our Printing Mire and liook & Stationery Store. a Plain
and Fancy 11001:-111NDERY, and earnestly solicit the
patronage of ,ill who desire anything in the line.
Having, secured the H.Trices of one of the best binders
in the railed States, we ilatteronrselves that we can 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 (WOKS, among which we may name
ktorie.. Mosie. Magazines, Pamphlets, Periodi
cals, and School Books, to order or pattern In
French, Italian, German and English style ; in
irelret, `Silk, Cloth, Leather mut Paper.
npon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay
ail - Give as it trial.
Particular Attention given to re-binding Books. All
%curl: warranted to be properly executed.
KirPlain and Fancy Paper Boxes made to order.
Jan 1, ISSB. E. A. PARSONS.
BOOKS & STATIONERY I
,The attention of the public is requested to the very
general ind 'excellent assortment always on hand at the
Argus Book and Stationery Store, first building north of
the t►ard }louse. Call and examine our stock.
EAGLE FOUNDRY!
AND
MACHINE SHOP !
Again in Motion I
THE Fifiserilitr having purchased the above
works, stunted at the lower end of town. near the
('anal B,iBDl of the Ilarela) Rail Road Co.. (the same es
tablishment formerly carried on by Lamormix. Hall Ac
Russell,) and having employed a competent set of Work
men. is now prepared to execute orders for Castings or
Maehinerrof almost any kind. lie also manufactures
a variety of Conk. Parlor and Office stoves. He respect
olicits a share of public patronage.
tiwanil.i. Sept. 8,1851 i. O. H. BA RTLETT.
"BIG STOCK"
GOOD ASSORTMENT, NEW GOODS,
Best StylcA. and lawprices, at MARSH S CO'S.,No
I l•nian Blck. Elmira, Y.
TUE GROWLS & BALE=
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Ir_TAVING greatly increased their - facilities
fnr manufacturing tinker/et/rated Family Machines,
with all the recent improvements, have reduced their pri
ces, and iffrr G r -air.
A, NEW STYVE MACHINE. PRICE 150.
IQs no longer questioned that these Machines are the
best in Joe for family sewing. They Hem, Fell. Gather,
and Stitch in the most superior manner; and are the only
machines in the market that are so well and simply made,
that they may be sentnit° families with no other instruc ,
thins than are containe l / 4 1 in a circular which accompanies
each Machine, and from which a a chit& grim years may
readily learn how to use them, and keep them In order.
They make upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHM
A MINUTE, and will do the sewing of a family cheaper
than a Seamstress can do it, even if she works at the rate
of one tent an horn. Is there a husband, father, or bro
ther in the United States, who will permit the drudgery
of hand -swing in his family, when a Grover & Baker Ma
chine will do it better. more expeditiously, and cheaper
than it can possibly be done hy baud. Send for a circu
lar. For ale by .1. M. ROBINSON, Lake St., Elmim,und
?lii
F. B. CH .t NDLE Montrose. -
B ARCLA. It. It. & COAL COMPANY.
--Retail prices of Coal at Towanda per ts,n :
t - er 5317111 COAL.
By the single Lon $2,25.
Alter the first of December COAL will be delivered in
town, at the door, at 23 rents per load.
COAL is sold, for cash only, at the office of the Rail
road Compauy, in Patton's Block ,cornerOf Main A: Bridge
Streets, (second story); also at the stars of O. D. BART
LETT, JAMES MACFARLANE.
Towanda, Nov. 24, MS. (leaf' Superintendent.
_
MBROI DERlES.—Cheapest in the world
E
at MARSHA CO'S.
GF,NTLEMEN'S and Youth's Fur, Ber
lin and Buck Gauntlets and Gloves, at
Sept. 21, lsa. AtERCUIPS
DRY GOODS.—An assortment heretofore
'liner: 4l m by an/ thina ever offered In Towanda of
Pi.NEY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising many
new and desirable sytles of Goods unknown in this mar
ket ;: among which will be found in Ladles Drew Goods,
all the novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE.
SHAWLS.—New and Choice Patterns of
'Brodie, Stella, Plaid Wool. Talma,_ Itantalht, and
Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the
Oct. 12.,_ KEYSTONE.
ADIES' DOE OKUNTLETTEL—The
L
"Piccolomini Style;' has been received. and in now
for sate at the 0et.25. KEYSTONE STORE.
PRINTED 'FRENCH MORINOES.—An
assortment of Colors of now and beautiful Styles,re
ive
ced to-day at
Oct. 11. POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE.
WORSTED HOODS.—A Jarge lot of
Wantons, Nimes and Childien's Hoods, net re
ceived nth° 0ct.25. KEYSTONE STORE.
VRIIIT.—Fresh Raisins, Zantee Currants,
Prunes, Dried I,'eseluss, Apples and Dudek at •
Nov: 24. ROCKWELL'S.
•
SPLENDID' LOSES A'QUILLE, En
ctnding Mien; Chenile, and captivating 'lad&
d'O M
pern and Knit ode at
Sept.t '185%
OLD JAVA AND RIO COFFEE; PURE
Cron. d Javarollbe t tieea Tea at 50 cents per Ih.
a.4"gooil n. can bt bought at uthcr Mare% for T Onto, at
Nov. 2. FOX'S.
filett att.
'
Agnetdllloo" iiollloo. - 1131011 WOrbr
,::?"
Attie* ihipland Comity
I
" -i` • I-
WELLES. 'BLOOD &,
g MOWS rxilm umuio.mlioßn ' , cow .
Tin are mantiftintnting Anise justly eetebitilettgtni-
V V lese Chain' Poreenk tbi one and two' AMA* t.to
which we hart lidded smelt impniveinents Conn& them
the best endless Chain Powers In the world. - Oat • .
Are ranch improved over the Albany maehinektnd work
gulmhably. Our new ,
THRESHER AND CLEAN/Ft.
Just finished. will, we are confident, proveltself tube the
ROT COMBINED THUM= AND WINNOW/4 inmarket.
It runs easily, bs simple , strong , light and durntitc; will
not carry over, nor waste grain; and will thresh and
clean fit for ma.ket as much grain per day. with the same
power, as any Thresher with Separator will thresh. '
It Is admirably -adapted for two and four horse powers.
Joh threshers will find It to be just the machine they have
so long' esired to find.
Our Horse Powers and Threshers ate; to say the Laast,
equal to Lev made In the Union ; so that farmers Into:tn..
them New York andl'oribera Pennsylvania. will find it
to their advantage to buy
.our Machines, on account of
saving heavy expense in freights, as well as ter their su
periority. •
Ire invite the particular attention of Parmets and Deal
ers to our
TWO-A-POINT FEED COTTIAIS. GALE'S PATENT.
W, can with confidence, recommend these Hay. Stmiii
and stalk Cutters on account of simplicity, durability,
strength, efficiency, ease of operation, rapid cutting. &c.
They do away with the very serious objections heretofore
urged by farmers and others, and justly *gaited All
patented feed cutters ; namely—that they are too Mtn
plleated, too many small castings and traps, co:ravine:it
ly too liable to get out of repair: that they have. too
many wearing or friction place+, therefore hard to operlite.
Our Feed Cutters have two simple straight knives which
can easily be sharpened, or, if ever necessary,
made by any blacksmith. All are warranted to s e:* Tit-
Wartlna. Ask year merchant to order one fop you:
send for our CATALOGNI; which containsedditiOditi
(urination concerning all of the above Mentioned nistehtnim
and many others of our manufacture and sale. • • •
WELLES, BLOOD & CO.
Athens, Sept. 15, 11l5R.
Matched Zones for Sale. .;.
.„, THE Subscribers desire to , tali
' Ntheir line span of matched BLACK HOMSFS,
not having teaming enough to keep them ,em
ployed. Said team is a valuable one and is well kndirn,
having been formerly owned by Ideors. Harris Zr Pdge,
awl Welles & Brooks. They took the first premium as
she best pair Carriage Horses at the Bradford County Ag
ricultural Fair in 1857—their weight is about 1200 pounds
each. We *iti sell them cheap, either for cash, or on
time with approved security.
Athens, Sept. 21, IRSR. WELLM, BLOOD & CO.
The Great Atlantic Telegraph !
SE M. SOLOMON'S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
No. 2, Patton's *loci.
Ttwo greatest events of the Nineteenth Century,
1 are the submarine telegraph between Europe and
America, and the unparalkd stock at HEADY MADE
CLOTHING OF M. E. SOLOMON! combining the
greatest variety, latest fashionable, and most durably
made Clothing ever brought to Towanda.
I beg to inform the ' , Wizens of Towanda and vicinity,
that I have REMOVBD to No. 2, Pattons Block, one door
north of lbwkwelTsstore, where I shall be happy to see
all my old friend.s and customers and as many new ones
as may wish to favor me with a call. Having just return
ed from the Eastern and Western markets where I have
purelm , ed my Pall and Winter stock of CLOTHING,
r“ , :vrs FURNISIII.NG GOODS, ke., I ran supply the
public at lower rates than ever Fold here before, us 1 have
bought my stock for Ca..h at the lowest figures.
OvErworrs.—Supertlne black Beaver Raglans and Sack
Overcoats ; Black. brown and blue Mint do ; Petersham
do ; Sup. black Union Calmer do , Black, brown and
gray Sealskin do : Deer skin do ;
Lion skin do ; Fancy
Bear skin do. and various other styles, too numerous to
mention.
Fuocacoars.—Fine French black Broadcloth double
breasted Frock Coats , bingle-breasted, name ; Medium
quality do ; Cotton warp dot French Bearer Business
do ; Fancy Cassimere do ' • Side hand do ; Black Union
Cass. do ; Fancy Satluett do ; Tweed and Kentucky Jean
do.
cl'ANTs.—Sup. black Doeskin Tanta, ; Medium do ; ink
cotton warp do ; Fancy Comintern side imnd do ; Stitt
belt do ; Farmers and MechanicNCasNiulere do.
. . .
V&srs.—French Fancy Silk Velvet Ve-ts: Chenille and
Printed do ; Silk VeNt,. all I lescription.; Silk and
Worsted do ; Black Satin du ; Casoitnere Vests ; Satti
net and Plush do.
PrIESISELSO Goons.—Fancy Silk Ties, Block do ; Fan
cy Silk Scarfs ; Bleck figured Scuffs; Black Silk Cra
vats ; Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs • Cambric do ; Silk
'
do • Fancy cotton do ; White linen-Loomis shirts; Fan
cy Marseilles do; Fancy Linen do; While Marseilles By
ron Collars ; Fancy do ; Fancy and white linen do ;
White string and lap do ; Hosiery, of all kinds ; Suspen
ders ; White and Mixed Men's Wrappers and Drawers.
A complete assortment of Boy's Clothing I Boots and
Shoes and Rubbers, of all kinds, Sole Leather, Upper-
Leather, Kip Skin, Calf Skin, etc.
Our motto : QUZCIL SALES AND Saran. Pnorrrs.”
Cash will be paid for Wool, Hides, Sheep Pelts, and all
kinds of Omin. at the highest market prices.
Remember, removed to No. 2, Patton's Block, former
ly occupied tsy William A. Rockwell. -
Towanda, Sept. 20, 1858. M. E. SOLOMON.
Great Excitement in Cloth* ,
•
counts & rovinsup,
ARE now receiving the Largest Stock of
Ready-made Clothing ever offered in this market,
which they are selling at prices that astonish every one;
Mir Goods are got up expressly for our Trade, and are
warranted in every way, our stock consisting of every
thing in the line of Men and Boy's Wear, Black Cloth
Coals, Fancy and Plain Business Coats,Sattinett 'Coats,
Black and Fancy ere Pants. Union do„ Sattinett
do.. Silk and Plus h , Cotton Plush do., Sattinett do.,
Plush and Sativ
_
(tents Furnishing Goods !
Such as Wool Under-Shirts, Wool Dravrers, Collars, Cra
vats, Suspendefs, Gents White and Fancy Shirts, Check
and Hickory Shirts, Hoselry of all kinds. Hats and Caps,
the latest styles of Black Silk Rats made to order.
Cloths, Cassimeres and frostings!
We are receiving the largest Stork of Clothe, Coast
metes and Yestings. everoffered in this roarketwhich we
are ready to make to order or sell by the yard,. ,Persons
wishing Clothing made tip to order, will do well to , give
tts a call before purchasing elsewhere,as we wammteve
rythiug to tit or no sate. We keep none tint the beat:work.
men, and are receiving the Wait Fashions, every mouth.
Persons wanting anything in out line, will please give na
a call as we keep nothing but Ven and Boy's - Wears And
think we buy our Goods cheaper than those that only buy
a few.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in poyzneit,
for Goode and on short credit# Cutting doness asual,end
no charge when the Goods are bought of us... Don't for
get the Once, one door south of Ball's Hardware More.
October 12, 1858. COLLINS POWELL.
FALL
MILLINERY GIDIDIDS
2Els3es 111113M2,
BEG leave to invite your early attention to
to their new stock jest received coutprishnr choice
styles Bonnetabbons, Bilks, %this, Vedvets, together'
with a carefully selected amortanrnl of Feathers and
Flowers. • -
Thankful for past patronage heretofore so liberally W
owed, they would respectfully solicit I continuance of
the seise. Otober 11,1355. !
H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY -
One Dori North of the Ward_ - .fiffouie.'
TOWANDA, PA.
Ity HERE you con thid a amstaatiappb•of Dried, Rash.
V V Crackers, Oodles, Jumbles, andel' kinds of Fancy'
sr OYSTERS throbbed by the Tied orlteg , orcoot =ed to order. •
Particulanttation paid to fillingor‘rafor
netanda ll our sincere thanks far the liberal
bestowed upon:es during the past
_year, and ping yi
close application to business to as
a continuance of the,
same, weremain u e , your burble servant,•
March 16, 1831. ' A. BURBANK'.
MEROVR'S.
DIYFFALO ROBES . -:-Tivo • dtst . :l3afraiOt
Rob* 104 tereived and (ornate cheap, at •
N0v.15,184. 110WELI:S KEYSTONE STOHEI
THIZESRERS AND SEPAUTODS,
MY STOCK CONSISTS OF
....,.... .. .. _....... _
7 ' - - Ms io r tKV - b Wh is pip Vos r ai * Les i l
C ob
issu gig i " "4 " s itl i triM
) in *it mealy amp_ ~ ~
he adorlakth or this "Eig 5 c 0 049 3 . 0,14 M. ....,L4Fmil
oriurrox, ows4
0 "1"N
MQNTANTII, - ATTO,
AT'LAW—Oilke 41:fiztoOlock,folyzer•
/7 0 ScuPicil br JAI!. ligri.u4sz;
H. J. MADILL. P D;
'MADILL At, MORROW, A TTORICE B
Jur_ AND COUNSELLORS AT LAI Wr-Offte
over Mercurio Store.Toiranda,PS,
Towanda. April.% : a-4341
R. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN AIM
:AZ BLlNGEOPMfienthlipeofeedonalaerviceatothe
4... vb. of Towanda and - 011Iceat his residence
aatffliaeptreet, where he can always be found when not
protemionallytometh.. - , •
B: , I.OAtISON't3; ATTORNEY AT
AA, LAW, )11101', - .lteadford Co., Ps. Office over.Y.
IL lIL P.lcarseis store& - •• • Aog• 7,168..
ITENII,V . Di AWKEAN,. , ATTORNEY
IL-ef T LAW. TOWAYDA.-PA.; will pay prompt
attention to hunlnealenttusted tobtm. Collectlousmade
on reasonable.tenniOritkprompt remittances. octl9
EVIS2COI.I3MITH,,having returned to
°wands, bass s, Liar Once over lienues
Sot& Dec. 1 t ust. ' ' ' • ' •
ito.PABg ' A
CENTRAL IVEAT MARKET,
Between J. Kingsbery's 41- J. Posadl's stores.
THE ombscriber wrmtd respectfully tender to
his customers and the public generally his sin
cern think* for the yely liberal patronage,ex
fe ed lm the past season. He . solicits & continuance
of the lime.
He woUld sa to the public that be intends to keep con
atarillY on baud a choice &election of MEATS of all kinds,
the best the country affords, which he intends to sell for
very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound--
Plea*e give me a call.
siren &Oa, d.o; will belde li vered en abort notice, When
ordered, at any place In the Corporation.
,› Towanda. Feb. 12,1857. , J. IfcCABE.
TOWA d NbA FOUNDRY.
Vtik subscriber csintipiies to carry on the
Fziandry businees in Towanda. end prepared-to
do ealthids of work, in his line on short notice and in a
Workmanlike manner.: Re will keep oa•hand or make to
Mier Plows, Stovek, Milllron.Sleigh _Bboos, Wagon-
Bosea.and any article of cast iron that may be required.
Turning-And fitting up Work will be done on short notice
aad.otiressonahletertnet Tercels wishing to purchase
StonliotilOSkiaa watiodit much to their advantage
to buy at the Atniardly• es they:teen be repaired mach
cheaper. Pleailiertuul maniac before purchasing else
where. Old 0,4. WM', and Grain taken in mimeo—
Don't mistake - 111e place_one-door eastof Mercues Block.
wi would_ kettiaY those bating acconntokstand
ing ever six - montlig, that they must' be settred 'without
delay.gud those havidglaites thit are due.wlltdo well to
pay tiff and save cell,. 2.101 LY Cd nitf AV.
Tawanda, Oct. 22.11346.
NEW TIN SHOP!
MITE undersigned respectfully Inform ids friends and
the Public swnerally, that be ham opened a new
TIN WA lIE dc SHEET IRON EST4BLASH3IENT
in the Flundry. first door below Merea's StOre, where
he is prepared to conduct the business - tit all its various
branches.
Tin Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or
der, on short notice. gloves of various styles -constantly
for sale. Particular attention paid to JObbing. Old Iron,
Copper and Brass taken In exchange for goods.
June 1, 1858. JOHN CARMAN.
ARE YOU INSURED ?
Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co.,
- TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.
1 1 EIJS Company insures against loss or dam
age by Fire. Dwelling houses, Furniture Warebtru
ses. Stores and Sferebandize, Ac., on the most reasonable
terms.
Dutmrim9.
H. W. TRACY, ALLENM'KEAN,
JOHN F. LONG, 'GUY RACY,
EZRA HOLCOMB, JOB IRBY,
JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL BAILEY,
ISAAC MYER. ' WM. HINCSLEY,
PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL.
H. W. TRACY. President.
ALLEN WKEAN, Vice President ; JCDSON HOL
COMB. Secretary :___LA PORTE. MASON & CO.. Tress,
H. B. A.I'KEAN,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, at Towan
da, Pa., for the following reliable Companies :
Eariner's Unim: Insurance Co.. Athens, Pa.
Capital, $200,000.
Slate Mutual Insurance Co.. Harrisburg, Pa
Capital, $200,000.
Girard Insurance Co. . . . Philadelphia, Pa
Capital, 15300,000.
G.reat Western Insurance Co. - Philadelphia
Towanda, July 14. IRSB.
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY
IRO. AND STOVE STORE.
C. HALL
and Retail Dealer
ware and Stoves. Iron
Sash. Glass, Paints
House Trimmings—
rCarriage trimmings.
is and Laces,Cartiage
‘Reatolipaingm Car
and Joiners' - Inuits,
mers, Chisels and all
lis—..Cross Cut, Mill
ler Saws, Blacksmith
lows, Anvils, Vices,
and. Screw Plates,
Lam sum . &Load:Hatchet!—Cable..
Log.Traee and Salty, Chains, Crowbars, Mks, BhoFehi
and Spades.
POCKETAND TABLE CUTLERY—Shears and Scis
sors, Edge Tools of all kißds,Brassand Enameled Kettles,
Shovel and Tongues, Spoons and Ladles, Tubs and Palls,
Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep
ing implements.
In the HARDWARE line, Brass, Brittanla, Jappaued
and Plain Tin Ware, sinkle or in setts. Bar, Band, Scroll
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps,
Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water works.
Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather,
and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that
we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac
turers andiraporters, including the largest assortment
and greatest variety of ,
111.01,3311
- -
Stores 25 per erne. less Man usual for Cash,
or Grain at the highest snarly:priers. : t
Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining-
Room, Biz Plate and Cylinder.ever brought toNorthern
Pihnsylirlinla or Southern New York ; all t which we
fqer4qy prepamdiniellnt wholesale ora,low
rates,nad cei its,goOrriamt as qui be f "iddk - of
'lfe*yorlt i kola the tact that alkonr goodk*ltietirt
0011.
411rstldindiratidin tiff packages am d large — qbant es,
that .'scans artadvantage over smaller purchasers . and
... A ' 1 1l P'' # . 4 - m -p-cr , hiTaStAr:
w -
.. , ...f"'"' ; . who 1. . . -- r ith DE'
chasing elsewhere., .„,„ ..,
A large quantity ofTlitirare;Stove Pipe and Elbows
always on hand, wholeudejtml retail. AR kladi offlpb
Work done to order, onsll4ll - ill'anif wittaited. s-. 1.
Don't mistake theEillee'tribnY"STQVES and HARD
WARE cheap—one door Sliuth of Trail. A Moore's. and
Powell'e new 'blott-intlifalgureet, in the new Wood
Building, littera! olleiviski%"
Grain and Conntiry Finance, old Iron, Braes, Britian%
and Clipper; Dried Frfflt'ot sp . hindo, Feathers and Beet
wax wanted tbigoodi‘ • • ,
10,000 Sheep Pelts 'wanted, for *lath th e highest price
n Man Will kie WV= - • 4
Net cold gl yea
.9nr, foir months, said all-hav
ing accounts or noteivoiatio - had, better cidlotral ins
immedbitelj*,• 'fumy "wish to IMO ant; •• •
Tainsaa. October Utrlald, •
IZlgi
_ ~Ay ir a, anazi . imams.
inn ' valnolgeltinitEatate, known niftily)
1 Lykes Wide." altiati hilVarren swp,:„ ,Bradford
ea " Pa'. are Im'! And tet 0441ifilhe highest 'tad ' haat
This icidia liade ' econalot sitiodi. ,tmete. eon .
FIFTEENT jilniD =ES of good farming
idtaatelleattlise *oft the ~" . - Ws Ihdlroad.
Parma V* pocluisn"wnt iiiiin Viet oniiiy - hi
i
ting bi • L . , hlda peeler,' tO my Arialk_Wi.
ELVelb 1 . 11 Toiraip.o W. the . .f 1504
Elame s tit
dal 440 kat - ' • •
011 'ele Wilt leeetted ftiriiii *We t 44; 'a. tithe
of *will: a rt ottidtvittotti.
Novae of Isaarihaa' Waked acreCaxid
.14 '
,1 11 zorksia VP!. old aePaMittP4ent4tagicah
De esPeeeder In lam ila* , • .- i
' 1 Tr-rilw.thft in liage 4.40bdb0t,*;10.5,*
. Ull L • ~ -
' Adalliandiaiiii t. ,
T.' A: 'et,l6bw iilittr4 . ; &el.
Philadelphia, Sept. 15, Wt.....
.fit ~~'.__.ce~" ~,,~, =~ " ,~
frHIS IS `44lSTAlnl3rimk.
where yen ail -ind.n way dee itw ode ss
WA TOMB AND JEwistant or an dondptis„.
good , tack of CLOCKB, ranging ha m i s oe
up, and warranted to give good athirst.% ,
tam also agent foe Use ode et D. E. LENTS,
Barometers, whieh•every turner should dos*
ees from se to $2O; seconftng to Habib ft?
done anoint in awed and workmanhksemasel
ranted. • 1 A. CHAIM
N. B. Thai:lC - no that took a Bread Ma Aron
July' 3d. to &ow to its wife. had better all wulL
regard to the matter, perhaps It will sore lam we ,
and trouble.
Towanda. Nor. 24, 185?.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY!
4114 . MIL !Warner's
11 7 :eio. 4- 4lfrse id Jeicdrit Store, one dt
• ;, o Paitons Drug Store,
ELASjust been opened witiakel
•
moat choice stock of PAR'
a. lEWELRY•everoffbred to adi
public. Indeed, he can safely'
the opening of his new store h
augurated new era in the if
inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant
he gives the most reliable asouranee of an sla
hie reduction In prices • the rich and tastefoll
ing been all bought with ready cash.
M. W., when be reflects how, for the past .
a l , far low attractive stock , be has enjoyed so lam e ,
of public patronage, atters himself that the i mp
Crease of Goods hrnow offers, which bare bear
much more advantageously will enable him
the generous confidence which has hitherto
safed to him. He therefore solicits a coatinaaoi
favor of his old customers, and invites the poi'
ly to come and see the fashions.
*THE WAT(R REPAIRING DEPT
enntinurto, be by the _sk
which his be/en:store enabled it to enjoy 1
;station of being the moat reliable in tour
Towanda, September t 4, 155.
TOWANDA CABINET WAI_
CHESTER. WELLS
respectfully inform his friends
„ public that be k now receiving
Maud one door north of Laporte, Nilson k Co.'
house, a large and extensive assortment of
Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various
Rosewood and hogany Side and Centre
Dining,Teaand Pembroke Tables,Stands descry
' kind, Cane, Flat and Wood seat Chairs, high
Chairs, Children's Rockers, Beddeads,
Bureaus, Lounges, Gilt and Rode.
wood Picture Frame , , iron flat
Stands, Corner and 14:le do.
of walnut and mahogany; Cradles, Cu te,
Cupboards, Looking glasses, &c.
arCOPFINS.' of every size and quaffii, szd
tend on all occasions when required.
The public are invited to examine myassortmeni
purchasing elsewhere, ns I will sell cheaperthm
establishment in Northern Pennsylvania.
Towanda, August 8, 1855.
TILE •OLD swans
STILL - IN OPERATIO
. . . THE subscriber would
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' , 1 . .........,--7.. , _ .
5.,..",.e., to the public that be his
:- - --- • ~ ...e... ....., hand, and will make to
E' "I' ry
each a kinds-of
3 e A 8, . r . . 1, Flu ,
: ;.,.., is?: H tre, Card, Vining ati
' -' •
ble. Mahogany:Wahl
_.
11111 l Cherry Bureaus, St ,
Imok kinds, Chairs arid 84
description, which are, and will be =de of ,
Urfa' and workmanlike matinee-, arid which the.
for cash cheaper than can be bought in,any of
room in the country.
READY:MADE COFFINS, on hand on the
sonahle terms. A good HEARSE will tel foe
Funeral occasions. JAMES It CY
Towanda, January 1.1&57.
cuumauxis, raoviszotirs,
Irrest side of the Public Square, opposite
Court house.
BATLEY d: NEVINS are just receirin
large addition to their stook of Proci•feas. -
Yankee Notions, Tors, Fruit. Confe,tionarr,
will be sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in cal
most lands of country produce, at prices that ur
to suit purchasers. Consumers or country deal
do well to call and examine our stock and pricy
GROCERIES.
Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee,
Cocoa, Sugar. Molasses. §yrnp, Oing , er, Pep
Cloves, nu . Mate clout:ton, Ground Me
Sauce. Bodol, Fialeratos, Cream Tartar, 61
Candles, Bat Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Se.
PROVISIONS.
Flour, Briclreheat Floor, Rye FlOl2/. Corn ,
Pork, Hams & Shoulders, Mackerel, Cods'',
Trout, Plclceled and Smoked Herring, Cheese,flit
Onions, Potatoes, Butter,Lard,Crackers, dc.
FRUIT.
Prunes, Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, .
One and Oranges, Green and Dried Apples, and
Almonds, Pecan nun< Prazil nuts, Grenoble and
Walnuts, Filberts, Peanuts, Chestnuts. Hickory st
GERMAN, ftmscri and AMERICAN TONS, FANCY
&c.—Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pester &
Tea Setts. Dolls, Trumpets, Toy Guns, Aeon&
monlcas, Glass, Paper and Wood Inlaid Work
Toilet Cases, Toy Bureans, Secretaries, &c, Pe
Papier Mache and Leather Port Monies Walk
Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs,
co and Saud Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth. Hair s ,
Brushes, Farley Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil,
FOOLS CAP, Letter, Commercial Note and
Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, Sealing Waz, Ink,
Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, W"
Az.
TABLE AND DAM BALT, Salina and Rock .9 1 . 1 .
Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A SEIB
Towanda, November 26, 1855.
TOMB STONES ANIS MOK
Towanda Marble Factory.
(Nearly Opposite the Ward How.)
The subscriber has just opened the 'l 4
DA MARBLE FACTORY, where IN
prepared to' fdfnish Monument ,
fihk ° s r li ' Vh t , '" Anti ett dl d r,l7.l7 ,be g ,
:4 rg Wrought into such styles and desii
suit every variety of taste.
INV, Persons wishing to make their
can do so whenever in Towanda, to
this New Establishment.
The superior quality of the stock, the artisticrl
of the work.aud the promptness with which °On ,
be Sled, will °Ds Inducements to visit this nes Fliel"
F. H. BALIMN, ProPir
_ _ _
Towanda, July 26, MS.
SEPTILMEB
WAVICRLT. TOCCASIIi, U.
Non. Nathan Bristol, Prof. C. R. Coburn,
C. H. Shepard. Cashier, Rev. Julius Fo.w.
R. (b Cram, Merchant, B. S Samar, lierck 6
Alpin % Doubleday, do. liontanyes,
Rev 0. Crave,'T. M. Woodruff.
• Putnana, . Col. A.
4 ' D. A. Shows!. 800. D. Wilmot,
F. Tyler. Proft Bank. " J. C. Adults ,
cnicatrso.•Wm. Elie
G. Back, Fit(. R. A. Parsons
wtaoz. E. 0. Goode
V. N. Pioilet, Esq.
THE PEOPLE'
BOOS SliOE
I_ • , z lallAN WARNER, having t.
' -and Shoe Shen, in the building
i ll ik" !A lig pled by John Barger. as a Groot
. .
lion store, north side of the Pal
and humediately antler tint Billiard SOoon,
hdly ask - hisshare or patronage. -
Grated for past ptiaage, he would say
Mew, and thurtl)lle that he will mastered
1 9a in * aCillt UpaMi 11 ;n 3 la •al kinds of wort in
.. Buraitee to Stand! good work; or Da gala
on, axPerienee In the bludnesa, sad as be 0 31 1
atthe beet workmen; he feels confident WI
Cillaila fall to give sathdlaction. Re will get al
L aconia for $3 25 ; Calf do, St ; Cowhide do.,Sls
d0g.13 50.
LIENDINO—fIe is prepared to execnteallww
lbw= 'the !aborted: notice. et the I. ° ll " ia t
Z w ee=en's boots, 50 ete.,; childres._
- at torrearniding pmts.
• L'ou
11040: 411 tont' Nick:, .' A
flarlaye Win a call: examine his work: as .r
priees;atl he will not fall to pkase the most tea
llemember the place, under the Billiard Solver\
1,,
' Towanda, Oct. .5 , I ..z,,s .
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