Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 10, 1859, Image 4

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&&OVEB. & BAKER'S
CELCT-RATRD
Family Sewing Machines.
NEW STYLES-PR ICES $5O TO $125
EXTRA CHAW:!-: OF *5 FOR HEMMKRS.
F. n. CHANDLER, AO! ST. Mo.vriinsF.;
J. M. ROBINSON. LAKE ST., Ei.-iruA.
These machines -•• from
as purchased from the store. requiring "" _re-w\id
iug of thread ; they I i>*m. Fell. Oat her. and Midi in a
superior style, finishing eieli-cam hy tin i own opera -
tion. without recourse to the I 1 md needle a-* is requirid
by other machines. They will_ do hotter and cheaper
sewing than a seamstress, even if she work- t"r one vent
an hour, and are, unquestionably, the l>rst Machines in
the market for family sewing, on account of their simpli
city, durability. ease of nianageiaei t and adaption to all
varieties of family sewing exe< ntin't eitlier heavy or fine
work with cqnal "facility, and without special adjc.-tm. nt.
As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their
Machines, the C,rover A Raker Sewing Machine Compa
ny beg leave to respectfuliy re fir to the fallowing
TEST! MOM U.S.
" Having had one of Grover A Bakers Machines in my
family for nearly a year aud a half. I take pleasure in
commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for
which it is designed - Family Sewing." Mrs. Jo*hui
Leavitl, wife of Rev. Dr. Eeuvit. Editor of X. F. /••de
pendent.
" 5 confess myself delighted with your Sowing Machine,
which has been in my family for several months. It ha*
always been ready for duty, adjustment, and
Is easily adapted to every variety n family sctviug. i.y
pimply changing the-pools <>t thread." -Mr*. Elizabe.h
Strickland, wife of Iter. Dr. Strickland, Editor of
jV. Y. Christian Advocate.
" After trying several good machines, 1 preferred
vonrs, ftn account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease
with which it is managed a- well as the strength and du
rability of the seam. Alter long experience. I feci com
petent to speak in this m inner, and to eoundeutlv recom
mend it for every variety of family sewing."*— Mrs.E. B.
Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star.
" I have used a (trover A Bnlrer Machine for two years,
and 1 have found it adapted to all kinds'of family sewing,
from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn
without the giving away of a stitch. The Machine is
easily kept in order, and easily used.— Mrs. A. E. Whip
ple, wife of Rev. Geo. Whipple, Xew York.
'•Your Sewing Machine has been In use in my family
the pat two years, and the ladies request mo to give
you their testimonials to its perfect, adaptness. as w i ll as
labor-saving qualities in the performance ol family and
household sewing,— Robert Rom-man, Xnc York.
" For several month-- we have used Grover it Baker's
Sewing Machine, and have come to the conclusion that
every lady who desires her .-owing beautifully and quickly
done, would he most fortunate in pos.-e*-ing one of these
lettable and indefatigable "iron needle-women.'' whose
combined qualities of lioanty, strength ami simplicity,
are invaluable.— J. If. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo.
P. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thos. R. I.envitt, an American
gentleman, now resident in Sydney, Xew South Wales,
dated Fan nary 12, ls",s .
" I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 18.53. in which
there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with
one of Grover A Baker's Machines, and a single se.im of
that has outstood all the double scams sewed by sailors
with a needle and twine."
" If Homer could be'called up from his murky hades.he
would sing the advent of (1 rover A Biker as a more be
nignant minelc of art than wis ever Vulcan's smithv.
He would denounce midnight shirt-making as " the dire
ful spring of woes unnumbered."— Prof. Xorlh.
" I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover k linker
SevringMaehines have more than sustained myexpeetntion.
After trying and returning others,! have three of them in
operation in my different places, and, after four year's
trial, have no fault to find.— J. //. Jl t amend. Senator of
South Carolina.
"My wife has had one of Orover k Raker's Sewing
Machines t"<r some time, and I am satisfied it is one of
the best labor-saving-machines that has ls-en invented. I
take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."
J. G. Harris, Goeernor of Tennessee.
" It ia a beautiful thing, arid puts everybody into an
excitement of good hiunor. Were I a ('. tholie. I should
insist upon Saints Grover k Hiker having an eternal ho
liday in commemoration of their good deeds for humani
ty,"—Cassia* M. Clay.
" I think it by far the host patent ia use. This M ichine
ran he adapted from the linest cambric to the heaviest
eaasimcre. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautifully
than one can Imagine. If mine could not he replaced,
money could not buv it."— Mrs. J. G. Brown, *\a*hville.
Tenn.
"It is speedy, very ne.it. and durable in its work; is
eas'ly understood an! kept in repair. I earne-tly recom
mend this Ma< bine to all mva qiiaintanee- and others."—
Mrs. M. A. Forrest. Memphis, Venn.
" Me find this Machine to work to our satisfaction, and
with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we believe
the Grover k linker to be the best Sewing Machine in
use. — Dealy Brothers, Allison, Tenn.
" If used J expressly for family purposes with ordinary
car?. 1 will wager they will last one " three score vears
aud ten " and never get out of fix." John Ei skint.Nash
ville, Tenn.
" T have had your Machine for several weeks, and am
perfectly satisfied that the work it doe* is the best and
most beautiful that was ever made."— Maggie A• mi sun,
Nashville, Tenn.
" I use my Machine upon coats, dressmaking, and fine
linen stitching, and the work is admirable—far better
than the best hand-sewing, or any other machine i ha\e
ever seen."— l.ucy B. Thompson, Xashville, Tenn.
" I find the work the strongest and most be uitifnl 1 have
ever seen, made either bv hand or machine, and regard
the Grover A Baker Machine as one of the greatest bless
ings to our sex " — Mrs. Taylor, Nashville, Tenn.
" 1 have one of Grover A Baker's Sewing Machines in
n*e in my family, and find it invaluable. 1 ~n confidently
recommend it to all persons in want of a machine."
Q. T. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
"I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the
Grover A Baker Sowing Machines. I have u-ed one on al
most every description of work for months, and 1 find it
much stronger and better in every respect than work dune
by hand."— A/rs. DAY. Wheeler, NeisAvitle, Tenn.
" I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover A Hiker
Machine for a large amount, could 1 not replace it again
at pleasure."— Mrs. H. (j. Seovel, Nashville, Tenn.
" Our two Machines, purchased from you, do the work
nf twenty yonng ladies. We with pleasure re ommenu
the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine to lie the best m
use."— N. Stellnian A Co., Ahmjihis, Tenn,
" The Grover A Baker Sew ng Machine works admira
bly. I think tTie stitch and work far superior to that of
any Sewing Machine lev i- iw. n fine work, I think
the Machine ould be hard to l>o beat."— W. J. Davie,
Memphis, T nn.
" I find the Machine easily manager), very durable, and
take pleasure in recommending it to all wlio wish conve
nience, economy aud p letup re."— Mrs. F. Titus, Mem
phis, Tenn.
" The Grover A Raker Sewing Machine* have given
sneh satisfaction that we cheerfully recommend them to
all who wish a good aud substantial Sewing Machine. It
executes work with much care and speed, and more finely
than any other machine 1 have seen."— Mrs. R.B.Mitch
el, Memphis, Tenn.
" I am happy to give my testimony in favor of GroverA
Baker's Sewing Machine, aud of the "perfect satisfm tiou it
gives in every respect It -ews neatly, and is by no means
complicated, and I prefer it to all others I have seen."
Mrs. Bryan, wife of Rev. A. M. Bryan, Memphis,
Tenn.
" It affords me much pleasure to say that 'he Machine
works well; and I do not hesitate to recommend it as
possessing all the advantages you etaini for it. My wife
is lunch pleased with it, anil we Like pleasure to certify
to this effect."— R. C. Brink/ey, Memphis, Tenn.
" It gives me pleasure to find the Grover A Baker Sew
ing Machine giving so much satisfaction. 1 have it in con
stant use, and find it nil tint could be desired. It i- the
most simple and durable machine in use, and 1 heartily
recommend it."— F. M. White. Memphis, Tenn
" Having seen, examined, and used many other kinds
of Sewing Machines, I feel free to say that the Grover A
Baker Machines ute far superior to all others in use."
M. f'rewevis Sellz, Memphis, Tenn.
" 1 consider my machine invaluable, and would not
take five times its costs, if I could riot supply its place.
With it 1 can do all my family sewing in alsmtone louith
the time 1 could with my hands."—.)/. J. Scott.Nashville,
T. nn.
M-SEXD FOR A CIRCULA
A I.OCAI, AGENT WANTED.
/ROLLINGWOOD & LEVERICH, BUR-
Vc' VEVORS, F.NGINKERS, AND DRAUGHTSMEN,
are prepared to make surveys, attend professionally as
CIVIL. MECHANIC. OB J
HYDRAUIJC ENGINEERS.
Execute ARCHITECTURAL, TOPOGRAPHIC AND
MACHINE DRAWINGS,
and transact all business connected therewith, with neat
ness. accuracy and despatch.
OFFICE, with C'dlingwood Brothers, Jewelers, 13 Lake
street, ELM IRA. N. Y.
F. COLLING iVOOl>. G. LEVERICH.
BEFFHF-NCEI.—S. Benjamin, Tracy Beadle. El-dra ;
Geo. Sidney ( amp, t q., Owtgo ; Judge D. P.oardman,
ltuauu Feb. 7, 1559.
,
The World Challenged!
The Excelsior Churn!
IVented by SILAS HEWITT, July 14,1857.
riMllS UHURN is I! e result of year- of experience by n
1 practical farmer, to produce a Churn that has all the
advantages of the old Dash Churn, aud l>c a labor-saving
Machine. We claim 6 r tli'- Churn, and are prepared to
prove by actual ileruon-tration. that it will produce more
iulter . a la-tier quality-.with !v— time and le-s labor
tb u any other Churn in market. It is perfectly simple
! hi it-, construction, not liable to get out of order, and a
i child can operate on it. It has liecn thoroughly tested by
several huudrcd fanner- in Seneca and adjoining Comities,
and its merits fully established wherever introduced, and
- pronounced by all to be one of the greatest itnprove
j meiits of the age.
ttir Hie following extract from the Seneca Falls papers
of May 26th, is a sample of what the " EX< ELSIOR
CHIiRN '* has d >ne. in competition with otherG'iinrns :
" A trial between the Smith Churn, of Elgin, Illinois,
' (which took the first premium at the State Fair at Buffalo
la-t fall, and In- taken the premium at all the Fairs where
it lias been exhi' itcd) and the Exeel-ior Ch irn. of tlii- j
village, took place at Wooilm.ni-ee'-IJllotel, thc2()th iu.-t.
i The cream was taken from the came r ves-e 1, aflcr being |
stirred up that it might be of „the same temperature and |
I quality—one quart nt a time—each Churn receiving two
gallons. The Ercetsyr Churn p otluced and gathered
j the Butter hard and yellow in six and a half minutes, \
i while the Smith Churn was 12 minutes in producing the
i Butter, which was soft, white and oily : and Excelsior
, <'! i• rn produced Twelve Ounces more Butter than the
! Smith Churn The Excelsior Cliuni then produced thir- j
' teen ounces of go< d Butter from the Butter Milk of the
s ;•?!, Churn, being more than half as much as they got
j from the cream ! The Smith Churn could not produce .
any Butter from the buttermilk of the Excelsior Churn."
Trial of Churns—Report of the Committee.
At the trial between Smith's Churn, from Elgin,lllinois,
1 and Hewitt's Exeel-ior Churn. manufactured in this vil
lage, which took place at AVoodmansee's Hotel, on Wed
nesday morning, the fell nving was the result of the trial;
Hewit'.- Churn, 2i lbs.-—Butter in OA minutes.
Smith's Cliuni, li lbs Butter in 1 2 minutes.
About two gallons ol Cream was put in each Churn.
The milk from Smith's Churn was then changed to Hew
it'-. and thirteen ounces ot Butter extracted from it. No
Butter could he brought from the milk from the Hewit
i 'luirn, which was transferred to Smith's. The ipmlity ol
Butter from He wit's Churn was much the best, being of j
better color, and more solid.
A second trial, which was about one-third more cream
was put in the Hewit Churn than in the other, resulted
very nearly the same as al>ve, Ilewit's Churn being i
shown to be great! v the superior.
EDWARD S. LATHAM.) „ ...
JONATHAN SACKET, i Cmnm,tce -
Seneca Falls, May 2d, 1858.
All that is asked for this Churn is, to let it rest on its
own merits—the world is challenged to produce better. I
KB' For particulars for Rights or < burns, address :
11. F. RCRT, Ridgbury, Bradford County, Pa.
February 2, USA
Tcwanda Borough Report for 1858.
RXPKN PITCHES.
\ mount of work done on public streets, ?377 31
i Material furnished, laying and repairing walkv, 382 70
Building 3d street Bridge, 200 00
I Building two public reservoirs, 10l 00
\ Rebuilding Culvert on Main street, 210 00 ;
I Repairs on old culvert, occasioned by fresliet. 44 13 j
i Instalments and intere-t paid on Borough scrip, 2*;.
; Expenses of Fire Department, 02 60
Winding and keeping town clock in repair, 2 > 00
, Repairing Borough Tools, 5 39
i Election Expenses, IS 10
I Printing Expenses, ]0 so
I Justice Fies, i i;o
j Attorney Fees, for 18.13, JOO :
Taking earc i>f Engine house aud repairs, 10 (MI
| Coal and lights for Council rooms, g 75
1 Books and stationery, 93
Sec. and Treas. salary, and serving app'l notices, 13 00
$1,084 56
Accorwr WITH COT.T.ECTORS.
Collector. Dite Ain't Paid Ilxn'!! Pret Due I
jW. C. Bigart, ls.">o $33 07 $l7 68 $l5 39 j
G. 11. Eaton, '55,'56 30 280 79 32 l)s 92 91 410 53
J A.J. Noble, K.7 691 85 619 69 21 84 50 32
do special, 1857 636 14 485 07 95 0 4 55 53 j
do IKSS 989 79 51 07 936 72 i
3.200 15 1,463 30 1,379 24
PH. A. P. MOXTANYE, TBEASfRER TOWAVDA BORO'. C'R. ;
Balance in treasury, ißet'don dup. $1,379 24
Jan. 1, 1-58, $4O 581 Exonerations, 140 56 1
; Dap. prior to 1858, 2,210 35(Percent to coll. 211 50
; Dup. tor 18.58, 989 79 Paid Beidleman, 123 69 !
Saiijls A Co. lice nse, 35 06 Building coin, order, 8 9.5
j Lent, do 3.5 00 Overpaid on special
:C. T. Smith, judgt 50 001 last year, 26 47
ißoro' orders cancell
i ed in 1858, 1,430 47
j Balance, 34 25 i
3,366 6s 3,366 68 !
TOWANDA BOltO' ORPEtt ACCOfXT.
Outstanding orders I Orders redeemed and
Jan. 1,1858, $545 59 j cancelled in 18.58, 1,704 47
• Issued in 1858, 1,984 50 Outstaml'gJan.l,'s9, 824 6s
2,529 15 j 2,529 15
1.1 ABILITIES.
! Amount of outstanding orders, Jan. 1,18.58. $ 821 68 1
j " due on Boro' scrip, April 8, 18.59. 1,097 67
j Judgment in favor of Michael Kennau, 99 47
" •' " " P. I). Morrow, 99 47 ]
" " " " John Holtnea, 68 00
$2,199 29
ASSETT*.
Balance due on Judgment, C. T. Smith, $ It 4.5
" " G. tl. Eaton's Duplicate, 440 .52
" " A.J.Noble's Duplicate, 938 72
" " from 'i'reasurer, 34 26
$1,427 95
ULYRSES MERCER. Burgess.
J. HARVEY PHINNEY, JK.
E. O. GOODRICH,
JERE CUI.P.
ATTEST. A. D. MONTANA'!-:, Secretary.
Overseers of the Poor Repent for the year 1858. I
EXPENDITURES.
Paid E. Madden for keeping Mrs. Crow, $ 2 50 j
C. Sweazey tor keeping Jacob Gaines, 30 Oil
Holloa " •• Floyd Decker, 191 '
Relief to Savereool and family, 17 90
" "O. Sage " '• 14 !
" " Mrs. O'Grady. 888 j
Paid Mrs. Warner for keeping Mrs. Miner, II 2.5 j
" " A'andercook " " " 30 (Ki '
Temporary relief to Colored womon, .50 j
Paid William Mix services in 1858, 20 00 !
J. P. Kirby, " " 10 00
C. K. I .add as physician, 10 00 ;
I Paid Mrs. Baker for keeping Lorinda Pope, 11 7!! ;
" Powell k Smith stage fare, 1 00
" Mrs. Baker for keeping Miss Beebc. 3 00 !
Temporary relief to McCarty and German, 3 On
" John Reese, 1 Oo
" Mrs. Powers, 1 75
Paid C. AVells for 3 coffins for paupers, It) 25 i
" Thomas Barnes for digging J graves,paupers 400
" Sarah Ogden lor keeping Dan Sullivan, 10 00
Attorney fees, 5 00 j
$217 05
ATM. MIX. ) —,, ~
C. K. L ADD ) '' verseers of Hie Poor. 1
ACCOUNT WITH COLLECTORS OF POOR lII'PL[CITES.
Collectors. ' Year. | Am'L j Paid. | Exn'd | Prct | Due I
C. T. Smith, 18.52 $23 58 $1 50 $l6 76 f.5 32
A.J.Noble, 1857 3.52 90 232 00 ...... $l4 10 106 so
376 4s 233 50 16 76 14 10 112 12 I
nn. A. n. MONTATYE, TREASURER POOR FUND, CR. j
Amount ol Smith's du- Ret'd on duplicates, $ll2 11 1
plicate. $23 5-81 Overpaid last year, 17 0.5 j
do Nobles', 352 90-Ex. to Smith, 16 76 :
ltec'd of M E.Solomon ] Pen t to Noble, 14 10 I
per (Juigley, 50" Orders redeemed. 211 30 I
Balance, 10 15 |
$341 48 $3Bl 47 '
M e tbe Auditors of the Borough of Towanda. do certi
fy, that we have examined the accounts and vouchers of
t.ie 1 own < uncil, Overseers of the Poor anil Treasurer,
lor the year 18.58, and find Ihem correct.
M. c. MKRCUR. i , v ,
J. I). MONTANYE, j Al,a,tow -
Ladies Dress Goods.
TJARTICULAR attention is invited to a large assort
I incut of Ladies' Dress Goods, now being received by
JOSEPH POWELL--comprising everything that U now
I fashionable and durable in Berages, Crape Mosetts, Or
gandies, French Printed Jueonetts, Lawns. Engli-h and
I French Prints, Brilliants, Ducal Plaids, i.u-tres. Challi's
Ginghams, Prints, Ac., Ac., which will be sold at prices !
far less than ever before offered in Towanda.
June 8, 1856.
/ GOTTEN, LINKN AND .M A RSAILLES i
VJ Shirt B 'sunis, at No. 1. I'alton's Block.
Mackinaw trout, white fisii.
Blue l'l-h. Mackerel and Codfish, at No. 1, Pat ton's !
Block. Nov. 24.
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS.
-I NOV. 21. at ROCKWELCB.
/GENTLEMEN'S SHAWLS.—DoubIe and
Y_T Single Broclie, Blanket, Miintie, and Misses Shawl*
Nov. 24. Nt W. A. ROCKWF.U.Ss.
|>UFFALO ROBES.—The larjrest assort
-1-* ment in town, at N0v.30. MERCUR'S. j
LM' FFALO ROBES for sale, and anv mum-'
y■• "It/ of t I!RS WANTHi).Jat BOCKWELL'S. |
.JHfsccllancous.
WHOLESALE &. RETAIL
Boot and Slioe Manul'actorv.
JOHN BEJDLEMAN & CO.,
1 I respectfully inform the public that they have
•*-*! oniniciK cd the manufacture of, Boot* & Shoes,
iit the 3d story ol Bt-idkman's Block.< nmor of
Main J\- Bridge streets," where they are prepared with
everv facility to furnish at Wlnde-ale and Retail, Boots
and Shoes, ol every description, of the very best inuteri
' els :n d manufactured in the most workmanlike maimer.
Men's French Calf, Kip and Coarse lioots
and Shoes. 1 Vomrm's and Children's
J lads aud Shoes, of every description.
j Bv the ease or .single pair, dealers are particularly re- j
! quested to give us a call, as we believe witlymr facilities i
we can I'uniisii a Better article at a LOWER RATE than i
j can he obtained elsewhere.
j REPAIRING, of all kinds,'done with despatch,in short I
! notice, in a workmanlike manner.
, We shall also keep on hand a large assortment of LEA -
TIIKIt and FINDINGS which will bo sold at the lowest
i possible figures.
CASH paid for Hides, Sheep Pelts. Ac., at the highest
' market rates. J. BEIPLEMAN A C'o
Towanda, Pee. 22, 18.58.
MYER'S MILLS!:
fTMIE undersigned having purchased the above well j
1 known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, and
also put every thing connected with it in perfect repair, j
with all the modern improvements now in use in first I
class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa- !
trnnage of the community -trusting that the reputation j
the mill has heretofore borne may not *ufl< r in the hands I
of the newjtirni. It shall he our ,aim to do all work en- '
trusted to us promptly and in the best possible m inter. \
Customers from n distance may rely upon having their i
work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill. " j
Mr. FROST will continue to give liia own person il at- ;
tenti<m to the business at the mill.
CASH paid for all kinds of CH AIN ; also Flour, ileal
and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices.
MYER, FROST A CO.
ISAAC MY I'll J. O. FROST E. T. VOX.
NORTH TCWANIIA, Oct. i>, 1858.
DENTIST!
DR G. S. PECK, Surgeon and Mechani
cal Pcntist, being permanently located in Towanda,
tenders his professional services to its citizens. Kspecia
attention given to FILLING and CLEANSING PF.CAY
EP TEETH, also EXTRACTING and ARRANGING
IRREGULAR TEETH IN" CHILDREN. Teeth insert
ed onj pivot: also gum and plain incorruptible teeth
monutcd on gold, silver, cheoplastie and Sla vtons liase,
from one t > an entire set, in the most artistic maimer
known to tlie profession.
All the abow operations avill be performed witli a
THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOW LEDGE of his busi
ness, and duty to his patient.
Office over H. T. Fox's Store, X T o. 1, Brick Row. En
trance, first door on Pine street.
X. B. Produce taken in part payment for dental ope
rations at its maiket price.
July 30, tMS, j
Patronize a Home Enterprize !
A Book-Bindery in Towanda!
UTE would respectfully announce to our friends and .
the public generally, that we have connected with i
our Printing Office and Book A Stationery Store, a Plain |
ami Fancy BOoK-BINDERY, and earnestly solicit the ,
patronage of all who desire anything in the line.
Having secured the services of one of the best binders j
in the United States, we flatter ourselves that we can give
universal satisfaction both in workmanship and pri e.—
Therefore we present to the public the strongest asstiran
i res that we are prepared to bind in a workmanlike ni in- 1
ner. all kinds of ROOKS, among which we may name !
Bildes, Histories. Music. Magazines. Pamphlets. Periodi
-1 ca!s, Law aud School Books, to order or pattern in
French, Italian, German and English style ; in j
Vclrct, Silk, Cloth, Leather and Piiper.
upon the most reasonable rates, for CASH, or ready pay ;
| *rf;ive us a trial.
Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All
; work warranted to tie properly executed.
ca" Plain aud Fancy Paper Boxes made to order.
I Jan 1,1858. E. A. PARSONS.
BOOKS 8c STATIONERY!
gTrThe attention of the public is requested to the very
I general aid excellent assortment always on hand at the
Argus Book and Stationery Store, first, building north of
, the Ward House. Call anil examine our stock.
EAGLE FOUNDRY!
AMI
MA.C I I IXE SI I OI > !
Again in XVlotion !
TIHE Snbscribtr having purchased the above
-L works, situated at the lower end of town, near the
Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co.. (the same es- !
i tahlishinent formerly carried on by Lamorcax, Hall A j
Russell,) and having euipl ived a competent sot of work
men. is now prepared to execute orders fur Castings or
Machinery of almost any kind. He also manufactures
i a varii tv of Cook. Parlor and Office stoves. He respect- i
fully* oli its a share of public patronage.
Towanda. Sept. 8, 1858. O. I). BARTLETT.
"BIG STOCK"
POOD ASSOKTMENT, NEW GOODS,
' T Best Styles, and low prices, at MARSH & CO'S.,Xo.
i 1, Union Block, Elmira, X. Y.
THE GROVER Ol BAKER
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. ;
4:1.1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
HAYING greatly increased their facilities
for manufacturing their Celeb rated Family Machine*,
| with all the recent improvements, have reduced their pri- i
ccs, and offer for sale
A NEW STYLE M ACHINE. PRICE f.lO.
It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the
, best in use for family sewing. They Hem, Fell, Gather, j
and Stitch in the most superior manner; and are the only j
| machines in the market that are so well and simply made, i
i that they may be sent into families with no other mstruc- 1
| tions than are contained in a circular which accompanies '
each Machine, and from which a a child of ten years may i
; readily learn how to use them, and keep them in order, i
; They make upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES |
i A MINUTE, and will do the sewing of a family cheaper |
than a seamstress can Jo it, even it she work- at the rate
{ of one cent an hour. Is there a husband, father, or bm- I
tlier in the United States, who will permit the drudgery
of hand sewing in his family, when a G rover A- Baker.Mu
rbine will do it better, more expeditiously, and cheaper !
than it ran possibly tie dune bv hand. Rend for a circu
lar. For sale by J. M. ROBINSON, Lake St., Kliuiru, and
i F. B. ('HANDLER, JfbntffoM.
[> AIICLAY R. R & COAL COMPANY.
X—Retail prices of Coal at Towanda per ten :
j I.I'MP FOAL. SMITH COAL,
| By the single ton $2,25. $2,80.
j After the first ol December CO A L will be delivered in
; town, at the door, at 25 cents per load,
j COAL is sold, for cash only, at the office of the Rail
road Company, in Button's Block,corner of Main A Bridge
Streets, (second story); also at the store of O. P. BART
LETT. JAMES MACFARLANE,
, Towanda, Nov. 24,1858. Gen'l Superintendent. I
OPLEXDID ROUES A'QUILLE, En- 1
O chanting Colliers Chcnile, and captivating Habits
; d'Opcra and Knit H.cd* at
Sept!-* 1838, MERCER'S.
ORY GOODS.—An assortment heretofore
unequalled by ati v thing ever offered in Towanda of
j tAX"('\ AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising many
j new anil desirable sytlcs of Goods unknown in this mar
| ket : anion,which will be found in Ladies Dress Goods, ]
all the novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE.
QIIAWLS.—New and Choice Patterns of ■
: k) Broche, Stella. Plaid \\ 001. Talma, Mantilla, and i
: Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the
I Oi't-12. KEYSTONE.
I)UINTKI> FRENCH MORI NOES.—An
A assortinont of Colors of new and beautiful Styles re
ceived to-day at
Oct* 11- POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE.
WORSTED HOODS.—A larpre lot of
\5 omens, Misses and Children's Hoods, just re-I
1 reived at the Oct. 25. KEYSTONE STOKE.
lT.—Fresh Raisins, Zan tee Currants,;
Prunes, Dried Peaches, Apples and r.erries, at I
I • 24, ROCKWELL S.
I/)LD JAVA AND RIOCOFFEE^PURE
, Y 7 Ground Java Coffee, Green Tea at 50 cents per lb.
as good as can be bought at other places lor 75 cent* at
I Kov - 2 ' FOX'S.
I EXTRACT OF LEMON, ROSE VAN-
I JL-J lI.LA. and Almond, at FOX'S.
QOLK AND UPPER LEATHER, at
h, ROCKWELL'S, cor. Main & Bridge sta. Patton's
Block. Nov. 24.
j r A DIES' DOE GAUNTLETTs"—The
I X—• "Pici olomini Sfjle." has been re<-eived, and is now
I lor sue at the 0ct.25. KEYSTONE STORE.
Jtttscrliancous.
Tioga Point
Agricultural & Iron Works,
AT
Athens, Bradford County, Fa.
WELLES, bbinili \ ('(>.
EMERY'S PATENT RAILROAD HORSE POWERS!
A arp manufacturing these justly celebrated Kr d
\ y less Chain Powers, for one and two horses ; to
which we h ivi added such improvements as to make them
the best endless Chain Powers in tlie world. Our
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS
Are much improved over the Albany machine#, and work
admirably. Our new
TIOOA-POINT THRESHER AND CLEANER,
Just finished, will, we arc confident, prove itself to lie the
BUST COMIUNEO THUKMIHK AND Winnower in market.
It runs easily, is simiile, strong, light and durable ; will
not carry over, nor waste grain; and will thresh and
dean fit for ma-ket as much grain per day. with the same
power, as any Thresher with Separator wil! thresh.
It i* admirably adapted for two and four lmrse powers.
Joli threshers will find it to be ju*t the machine they have
so long desired to find.
Our Hor*e Powers and Thrashers are, to say tlie least,
equal to an v made in the Union : so that farmers hi Sou
thern New-York and Northern Pennsylvania, will find it
to their advantage to buy oar Machines, on account of
saving heavy expense iu ireights, as well as iur their su
periority.
We invite the particular attention of Farmers and Deal
ers to our
TIOGA-POINT FEED CUTTERS, GALE'S PATENT.
We can with confidence, recommend these Hay, Straw I
and stalk Cutter* on account of simplicity, durability,
strength, efficiency,ease of operation, rapid cutting, Ac,
They do away with the very serious objectionsJieretofore
urged bv fanners and others, and justly too, against all |
p itented feed cutters ; namely—that they are too com
plicated. too many small castings and traps, consequent
ly too liable to get out of repair ; that they have too
many wearing or friction places, therefore hard to operate.
Our Feed Cutters have two simple straight knives which
can easily be sharpened, or. if ever necessary, can lie
made by any blacksmith. All are warranted to give sat
isfaction. Ask your merchant to order one for you. and
sead tor oug CATAMKH'K, which contains additional in
formation concerning all of the above mentioned machines ;
and many others of our manufacture and sale.
WELLES, BLOOD A CO. I
Athens. Sept. 15, 1858.
2VEatchcd Horses for Sale,
THE Subscribers desire to sell
AfWYVheir fine span of matched BLACK HORSES, I
. Ujud.-X- not having teaming enough to keep them em
ployed. Faid team is a valuable one and is well known, '
having been formerly owned by Messrs. Harris A Page, i
and Welles A Brooks. Tney took the first premium as 1
.-he best pair Carriage Horses at the Bradford County Ag
ricultural Fair in 1857—their weight is aliout 1200 pounds
each. We will -ell them cheap, either for cash, or on
time with approved seruritv.
Athens, Sept. 21, 1858. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. |
The Great Atlantic Telegraph!
XVE. E. SOLOMON S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Kc, 2, Patton's Block.
' | (HE two greatest events of the Nineteenth Centnrv.
JL are the submarine telegraph between Europe aiid
America, and the unparalled slock ot READY MADE I
CLOTHING OF' M. E. SOLOMON! combining the
greatest variety, latest fashionable, and most durably :
made Clothing ever brought to Towumla.
I beg to inform the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, |
that I have KKMOVED to No. 2,l'attons Block, one door I
north ol Rockwell's store, where 1 shall be happy to see !
a'! my old friends and customers and as many new ones 1
as may wish to favor me with a call. Having just return
ed from the Eastern and Western markets where I have
purchased my Fall and Winter stock of CLOTHING,
GENT'S FURNISH IXC. GOODS, Ac.. I can apply the
public at lower rates than ever sold here before, as I have
bought lay stock for Cash at the lowest figures.
MY STOCK CONSISTS OF
OVERCOATS.—Superfine black Beaver Raglans and Sack i
Overcoats; Black, brown and bine Pilot do; Petersham
do; Hup. black Union Cassimere do. Black, brown and
gray Sealskin do ; Deerskin do; Lion skin do; Fancy
Bear skin do. and various other styles, too numerous to
mention.
FKOCKCOATS.—Fine French black Broadcloth double
breasted Frock Coats , single-breasted, same ; Medium
quality do ; Cotton warp do : French Beaver Business
do; Fancy Caoumere do; s>ide Band do j Black Union
Cass, do ; Fancy Satiuett do ; Tweed aud Kentucky Jean
do. J I
PANTS.—Sup. black Doeskin Pants: Medium do : Blk. 1
cotton warp do ; Fancy Cassimere side band do; Satti- ,
nett do ; Farmers and Mechanics Cassimere do.
VESTS—French Fancy Silk Velvet Vests ; Chenille and ;
l'riuted do ; Silk Vests, of all descriptions ; Silk and
Worsted do : Black Satin do ; Cassimere Vests : Sutti
uet and Plush do.
Fi HNisiiiNu Goons—Fancy Silk Ties, Block do ; Fan
cy Silk ScaiN; Black figured Scarfs: Black Silk Cra- i
vats : Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Cambric do ; Silk j
do: Fancv cotton do ; White linen-bosom shirts; Fan
cy Marseilles do ; Fancy Linen do; "White Marseilles By- |
ron Collars; Fancy do; Fancy and white linen do; I
White string and lap do : Hosienr, of all kinds ; Suspen
ders ; White and Mixed Men's Wrappers and Drawers.
A complete assortment of Boy's ( h.tlinig! Boots and
Shoes and Rubbers, of all kinds, Sole Leather, Upper
Leather, Kip Skin, Calf Skin, etc.
Our motto : " yricK SAI.ES AND SMALL PROFITS."
Cash will be paid for Wool, Hides, Sheep Pelts, and all
kinds of Grain, at the highest market prices.
Remember, removed to No. 2, Patton's Block, former- j
ly occupied by William A. Rockwell.
Towanda, Sept. 20, 1858. M. E. SOLOMON.
P
Great Excitement in Clothing!
COLLIiNTS ck FOWELL,
\RE now receiving the Largest Stock of
Ready-made Clothing ever offered in this market,
which they are selling at prices that astonish everv one; !
our Goods arc 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
Coats, Fancy and Plain Business Coats, Sattiuett Coats,
Black and Fancy jCassimere Pants, Union do,, Sattiuett
do.. Silk and Plush Vests, Cotton Plush do., Sattiuett do.,
Plush aud Satin do.
Gents Furnishing" Goods!
Such as Wool Under Shires, Wool Drawers, Collars. Cra
vat*. Suspenders, Gents White and Fancy Shirts, Check
and Hickory Shirts, Hoseiry of all kinds. " Hats and Caps,
the latest styles of Black Silk Hats made to order.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings !
We are receiving the largest Stock of Cloths, Cassi
meres and Vestings, ever offered in this market,which we
are ready to make to order or sell by tlie yard. Persons
wishing Clothing made up to order, will do well to give
us a call before purchasing elsewhere,as we warrant eve
rything to fit or no sale. We keep none tint tlie be*t work
men, and are receiving tlu- latest Fashions every month.
Persons wanting anything in our line, will please give us
a • all as we keep nothing but Men and Boy's Wear, and
think we buy our Goods cheaper than those that only buy
a few.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in payment
for Goods and on short credit. Cutting done as usual,and
uo charge when the Goods are bought of us. Don't for
get the place, one door south of Hall's Hardware store.
October 12,1858. COLLINS A POWELL.
©D©©§ I
Misses GRIFFIN <k PARK,
BUG leave to invite your early attention to
to their new stock just received comprising choice
styles Bonnet-Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Velvets, together
with a carefully selected assortment of Feathers and
Flowers.
Thankful for pat patronage heretofore so liberally ko
towed, they would respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same. Otober 11,1358.
H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY
One Door North of the Ward House.
TOWANDA, PA.
WHERE you can find a constant supply of Bread, Rusk,
Crackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancv
Cakes. J
teir OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook
ed to order.
*3" Particular attention paid to filling orders for parties
Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon ns during the past year, and hoping by
close application to business to merit, a continuance of the
same, we remain a.s ever, your humble servant,
Man h lfi. 1857. H. A. Bl RI'.AXK.
B1 FFALO KOUES.—Two doz. Duflalo
Robes, just received and for sale cheap at
Nov. 15,1858. POWELL'S KEYSTtJ.VE STORE.
jjusfness Mv>
I Ul CHAS. M TURNER, PH YSICI AN
-1 J l>- SURGF. OX, offers his profess jonal service to
the inhabitants of'Towanda and Vicinity. Office and res
idence in the dwelling recently occupied by H. BOOTH,
Esq.. oue door north of the Episcopal Churcli, ou Maine
Street.
E. OVERTON, JR 0. D. MONTANVK.
OVKRTON & MONTANVK, ATTOR
XE \'S A T LA IF—Office in Union Block, former
ly occupied by JAS. MACFAULANK.
H. J. MADII.T. P. D. MORROW.
\f ADILL & MORROW, A TTORNE YS
lM AXI) COUXSELLVRS AT LA IV, —Office
over Mercur's Store, Towanda, Pa.
Towanda, April 'J, IK. n-43-tf
DR. B. H.MASON, PHYSICIAN AND
SURGE OX, otiers his professional services to the
people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residence
on Pine street, where he can always be found when not
professionally engaged. j
I? B. PARSONS; ATTORNEY AT:
J* LAW, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Office over V.
M. & 11. P. Long's store. Aug- 7, 156. |
HENRY R. M'KEAN, JTTOIIXI: V
AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt j
attention to business entrusted to him. Collections made !
on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octllt I
IT'LHANAN SMITH, having returned to j
J Towanda, has opened a Law Office over Mercur's .
Store. Dec. 1, 1857.
TOWANDA FO UNDRY.
THE subscriber continues to carry on the
Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to ,
do all kinds of work in his line on short notice and in a !
workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to j
order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon-
Boxes, and any article of cast iron that may be required, j
Turning and fitting up work will be done on short notice
and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase
Stoves of any kind will lind it much to their advantage
to buy at the Foundry, as they can he repaired much
cheaper. Please call and examine before purchasing else
where. Old cast iron and drain taken in payment.—
Don't mistake the place—one door east of Mercur's Block. !
g*r" 1 would also say to those having accounts stand
ing over six months, that they must In* settled without'
delay, and those having notes that are due will do well to j
pav up and save cost. JOHN CABMAN,
towanda, Oct. 22,1856.
NEW TIN SHOP!
j fpilE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and
-L the public generally, that lie has opened a new
TIN WAGE A SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT
in the Foundry, first door below Mercur's Store, where i
! lie is prepared to conduct the business in all its various
I branches.
Tin Ware and House Spouting of all kinds, made to or- |
| der, on short notice. Stoves of various styles constantly I
; for sale. Pai ticular attention paid to Jobbing. Old Iron, j
' Copper and Brass taken in exchange for goods.
June 1. 1858. JOHN CABMAN.
ARE YOU INSURED?
Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co.,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.
IRITIS Company insures aprainst loss ordnra
- age hv Fire. Dwelling houses. Furniture Warehou
ses, Stores and Merchandize, Ac., on the most reasonable
terms.
DIRECTORS.
H W. TRACY, ALLEN M'KEAN,
JOHN F. LONG, GUY TRACY,
EZRA lIOI.COM B, JOB KIR BY,
JUSTUS LEWIS, DANIEL BAILEY,
ISAAC MYER, WM. KIXGSI.KY.
PRECEPTOR FORBES, JOSEPH POWELL.
H. W. TRACY, President.
ALLEN M'KEAN. Yice President: JUDSON HOL
OOME,Secretary : I.APORTK. MASON A Co.. Tiva.
EL 33. M'KEAN,
TMRE INSI RANCH AGENT, at Towan- j
J- da, l'a., for the following reliable Companies :
Farmer's Union Insurance Co. . Athens , Pa.
Capital , $200,000.
State Mutual Insurance Co. . Harrisburg , Pa. I
Capital, $2OO ,000.
Girard Insurance Co. .. . Philadelphia, Pa '
Capital, $500,000.
Great Western Insurance Co. - Philadelphia
Towanda, July 14, 1858.
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY
IRON AND S OYE STORE.
8 Wholesale and Retail Dealer
fro" \i'" St " vts * V" n !
j/ULL#i ' 'iff Gils, House Trimmings— ]
tmWL ii. Jgm all kinds ofCarriage trimmings, '
pff ;'l| 1 'j!'!! <HMSH Seat Cloths and Laees. Carriage i
y and Seat Springs, Car-
ABB punters' and Joiners' Planes.
other Tools—-Cross Cut, Mill i
Hammers and Screw Plates.
Axes. Broad Narrow, T.ath and Hand Hatchets—Cable,
Log, Trace and Haltr, Chaius, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels
and spades.
POCKET AND T A BT.E CUTLERY—Shears and Scis
sors, Edge Tools of all kinds, Brassand Enameled Kettles,
Shovel anil Tongues. Spoons and Ladles. Tubs and Pails,
Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep
ing implements.
In the HARDWAREKne, Rrass, Brittania, Jappaned
and Plain Tin Wave, siug-ie 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 direet'from the hands of manufac
turers andimporters, including the largest assortment
and greatest variety of
STOVES
Stoves 25 per cent, less than usual for Cash,
or Grain at the highest market prices.
Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor, Dining-
Room. Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern
Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; ail of which we
nre now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low
rates. and on as good TKRMS as can be found this side of
New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought
■>f first hands and in full packages and large quantities,
that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and
Dry Goods dealers, that will enable ns to sell from 5 to
15 per cent, less than any of them, which advantage we
shall offer to any who will favor us with a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
A large quantity of Tin ware, Stove Pipe and Elbows
always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job
Work done to order, on short notice and warranted.
Don't mistake the place to bny STOVES and HARD
WARE cheap—one door South of Tracy A Moore's, and
Powell's new block on Main street, in the new Wood
Building, lettered all over.
Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania
and Copper, Dried !• ruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees
wax wanted for goods.
10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price
n CASH will be paid.
No credit given over four months, and all hav
ing accounts or notes over due had better call and pay
immediately, if they wish to save cost.
Towanda, October 15, 1858.
SALE or HEAL ESTATE.
THE valuable Real Estate, known as "The
Lnken's Lands," situate in Warren twp., Bradford
Co., Pa., are now offered for sale to the highest and best
bidder.
This body of lands consist of four tracts, containing
Fib ("KEN HUNDRED ACRES of good farming land,
situate about live miles from the N. Y. A Erie Railroad.
Persons desirous to purchase will send their offers in
| writing in the nature of bids per acre to my agent Wit
Ei.w>:i .L, Esq at his office in TOWANDA, by the 15th
day of NO\ EMBER next.
Offers will he teceived for the whole body, or for the
separate parrels agreeably to the present sub-divisions.
No sale will l>e made of less than one hundred acres, and
the parcels will not he snhl separately unless the body can
be disposed of in that way
Terms, one-third in hand anil the balance in two year
ly instalments with interest.
, , ~ A , SARAH L. KEENE,
™ Administratrix C. T. A. cf John Lukens, dee'd.
Philadelphia, Sept. lf>, 185 S.
NOW ZS THE TIME
TO GET
j; MELAINOTYPES & AMBROTYPESCHEAP !
J \ G. H. WOOD
H \llas reduced his prices of all kinds of
-J Pictures with Cases, 25 per cent.
Frames of all kinds kept on hand also at reduced pri
ces. Good Cases with Melainotvpes, 75 cents ; all other
kinds in proportion. Rooms open at all hours. Pictures
taken in all kinds ol weather (except tor children.) All
work warranted.
Towanda, July 27,1858. 1
.miscellaneous.
W. A. CHIMBEULJ
CLOCK A WATCH WFT ,
J® Al JAM C
RRNIRS is THE ESTABIJSHMFI
A where you can find a rcrv tine "■
i WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all '
| good Stock of CLOCKS, prices rangh,,, fa™'m* *■*
| up, and warranted to give good satM!*t2L
! I am also agent tor the sale of J). j.;. I ENT'B ° r r " H
i Barometers, which every farmer shoiibi a i„ *
ees from $8 to t2O, according to finish HFptmi
; done as usual in a neat and workmanlike*.. f!1
ranfcil. WM.
i X. B. The person that took a Brea-t 1' i, ri
! July 3d, to show to his wife, had better caff 1R ? ® 5
1 regard to the matter, perhaps it will save hi*. M
I and trouble. im "We <
Towandn. Nov. 24. ItW.
I JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELS
A.M.Warner's
j New Splendid Jnrelry Store, one Hoot,
of Patterns Drug Store
HAS just been opened with'theWo,
yH most choice stock of K
JEWELRY everotfer,,lto a i [ Vlt
' T) public. Indeed, he can -at.
aiignratc.l a new era in the W ~
inasmuch ns along with the choiceanil elegant. •"
he gives the most reliable assurance of an ahaS
ble redaction in prices : the rich and tasteful m i
: ing been all bought with ready cash. '
| A.M. W.. when he reflects how. for the past VMrs
a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed *, Ll,
I of public patronage, Hatters himself that the'
i crease ot Goods he now offers, which have Wii'wl
, much more advantageously, wiil enable hinito ir
• the generous confidence which has hitherto been V !
| safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuant •"
favor of his old customers, and invites the publk ~1
i lv to come and see the fashions. " °
| ' **-THE WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT
' continue to he distinguished by the skill and de-r'
which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the !
utati.in of t>eing the most reliable in town. " Wlt
j Towanda, September 24.155.
TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUS
inform his frkmb
vw public that he is now receivin" at V
stand one door north of Laporte, Ma.- -n x Co 'fibank
house, a large and extensive assortment of
Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patten
Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tc M
Dining, Tea ai.s Pembroke Table... Stands of ever?
kind, Cane, Flag and Wood seat ('hairs hiir'
Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads
Bureaus, Lounges, (Hit and R,i S e- '
wood Picture Frame*. Iron Hat
Stands, Corner and si if do.
of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs Wardrol
Cupboards. L'.oking glasses, Ac.
*J-COFFINS, of every size and quality, aid W
tend on all occasions when required.
The public nre invited to examine mv assortment be'
purchasing elsewhere, as 1 will sell cheaperthruuiijot
establishment in Nortlieru Pennsylvania.
Towanda, August 8, 1855.
THE OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION
I THE subscriber would ann :i
the publii that he has not
I and will make to or>-
IfiT?l kinds ot CABINET Fl'RMT'.l
' IfP J such as Sofas,iijvans.laiunje*
| ||l4i|lailM_3l|l tre > Ca:d. Dining and BreakV,!
I '' L'c- Mahogany, Walnut,Mar'-1
I ■ B ■ hCherry Bureaus. Stands of v.ir
- 3 .) kinds, Chairs and lk-dsteadgolm
| descri|ition, wliich arp. and will be made of the be-;:
■ terial and workmanlike manner, and which thev will!
I for cash cheaper than can he bought in any other Wi
j room in the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the it-'!
) sonalde terms. A good HEARSE will tie furnished
I Funeral occasions. JAMLs MACKJ.NSj.N'
i Towanda, Jannary 1. 1857.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &<
I West side of the Public. Square, opposite t
Court House.
I> ATLEY & NEYINS are jnst reeeivirul
J large addition to their stock of Provisions,Urocvd
Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit, Confectionary, A . whi
will lie sold wholesale of retail for cash, or in exhann
i most kinds of country produce, at prices that caaaotl
to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers wd
do well to call and examine our stock and prices.
GROCERIES.
Black and Green Tea, Rio ami Java CidS?*. Cbowh
Cocoa, Sugar. Molasses, rsyrap. Ginger. Pepper. >
Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cinamon. Ground Ma>unl.P<; j
Sauce. Soda, Saleratus, Cream Tartar. Sperm andTL
Caudles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac.
PROVISIONS.
Flnnr. Buckwheat Flour. Rve Flour. Cora Meal, fa
Pork, Hams A- Shoulders, Maekerel, Codfish. Bha- J
Trout, Pickeled and Smoked Herring. Cheese.Ri -.ik*
Onions, Potatoes, Butter. Lard. Crackers, Ac. Ac-
FRUIT.
rrnnes. Citron. Figs, Eng. Currants. Raisins, 'i
onsand Oranges, Green and Dried Apples. ar.d Pea-h
Almonds, Pecan nuts. Pnuil nuts, GrvnoUc ai- MA
Walnuts, Filberts, k Pca nuts. Chestnuts.llii*--ryt
GERMAN. FRENCH and AMERICAN TOTS.KASCV O I
Ac.—Boys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewt'-.i •'
Tea Setts. Dolls, Trumpets. Toy Guns, Arc ;. ci- ■
mouicas, Glass. Paper and Wood Inlaid Work i'-'K"
Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, IW.
Papier Mache and Leather Port Monaies Walkts. Py*
Ivory. Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet ' J
co airil Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth. Hair and C(
Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil. Ac.
Fooi.s CAP, Letter, Commercial Note atni s*""
Piper. Envelopes. Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink. lat-u
Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penholders. lVus.
Ac. Ac.
TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, Salina and R"ck 1 -'
Cavuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A XE'
TOTUda, NoveruLer 26,1M6.
TOMB STONES AND MONUMENT!
Towanda Marble Factory.
(JVtarlj/ Opposite the Ward Ihnne
The subscriber has just opened tto • ''
PA MARBLE FACTORY. w!*reh* y.
ttQlflll prepared to' furnish Momuuents ana 1 ;
KcJfra'nfl Stones, manufactured from the LcSJ 1 /-';
YiIKL ''of RUTLAND aud ITAIAAX MAIuJ-kJ
A' lip wrought into such styles aud designs as
suit every variety of "taste. , .
Persons wishing to make their **•
A 'kin do so whenever iu Towanda, by
this New Establishment. . , ta] .
The superior quality of the stock, the artistica* f
of the work, and the promptness with which ontvo
be tilled, will offer inducements to vbit thi* ne ,v ". ,
F. H. BALDWIN, Propnewr.
Towanda, July 26,1858.
REFERENCES.
WAVEKLY. TOWANPA. TK
lion. Nathan Bristol, Prof. C. IL Cobara,
C. H. Shepard, Cashier, Rev. Julius F' -ter.
It. G. Crans, Merchant, H. S Mercur, Mee "'-''
Alpin A Douhledav, do. Montanyes, ,
Rev. O. Crane. T. M. Woodruff, Sner-.
" Wm. Putnam, Col. A. M'Kean, Tc'D
" I>. A. Shepard, Hon. D- Wilmot.
F. Tyler. Pres't. Bank. " J. C. Adun*.
CHEMCXO. " Win. El we"- 4
G. W. Buck, Esq. K. A. ParanM.Ed*^
WYSOX. 8.0. Goodrich,ED-A'L
V. E. Piollet. Esq. I
SCRUBBING BRUSHES, MOP
0 Baskets, Grain Measures, Pails. Tubs, If, I 'v .
Traps. Ac., at Nov. 2.
SUGARS of every grade, Haw and
Syrup and Molasses, and the best Tea in
Nov. 2.
HOODS AND RIGGOLETTS,
_ XOV ' '- 4 ' BOCKWDJ
CTOYES FOR SALE.-A >
kJ No. 10, " Queen ot the West" ('OOKI- '
in good condition—also a Sheet iron Air t "jsad
—will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. -'°
B OMBA ZIKES A A LPACAS
from l<sd to 12s a yard, at \rsH i C* 1 "
jgXTRACTS for flavoring.', for .f .
Readers of the Repoiter.
TF you want to buy Pry Goo fancy ■' i
1 kee Notions, cheaper than you ever ** yj-s. .
take a trip to M Cuiou!" }■