Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 31, 1859, Image 3

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c. KTKR'S NOTICES.—Notice is liere-
I? 1 that there have btcn filed and settled in
D ' * ML Register of Wills, in uud for the County
* ,■ j.j, accounts of administration upon the follow
- ;,U :„upt'of Thomas Park and John Haddock, ex
' 1 1 !!rC.e rgc Haddock, late or Litchfield, dec d.
1 " ' ~1 ,f I T. Brown, administrator of Chan-
M, fMi< liig*n. dee'd.
' il .- .uutot S. N. Spalding, administrator of
!> a gnalding. late of Troy, dee'd.
; I, jrd ?P t„fo. w. Northrup and J. R-"" Fletcher,
Charles Worden, late of Pike, dee'd.
f f 'lirount of Orris Frishie and 1L 35 .
' r ' ,tirsof George M.Lelland, late of Canton,dee'd.
t . uint of Eiuerv Conaut, guardian of Susan L.
v| irv J. Corbiu, and Maria D. Fbrsyth, formerly
c 'rbin, minor children of Charles Corbin, late
*' dec d
mint of Dennison Gregory, guardian of Geo .
' ir uregory. miuor child of Deborah C. Gregory, lato
(''' '' of Eason Pepper and Jerry Pepper, ad
' r . ~f William Pepper, late of Franklin,dee'd.
1 .mt of Alouzo Morse and O. I). Morse, exec
' nion M rsc, late of Troy, dee'd.
"i 11, same will la? presented to the Orphan's Court
■P . ~j ( uuty, on Monday, 2d day of May, 1859, for
. ,i. .'i and allowance.
-W"" 41 JAMES 11. WEBR,
-CUT'S Office. March 28, Hgj. Register.
i I'PITOR'3 NOTICE. — John Holmes'
\ r John Crotrhj. In the Common Pleas of
| f ,f k !j'(.„niitv. No. 515. Dec. Term, 1857.
r , ~r . .iicd, an Auditor, appointed bv said Court
fund- raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate of
' ..V.rt will itieud tu the duties of his appointment at
i j n the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY,
,t APRfIL |BS(| at 2 o'clock. P. M., at
tin ind jflaee all persons interested are required
• '!• then claims or else lie forever debarred frum
ELIIANAN SMITH.
*Mrch 28.1859. Auditor.
SffEKIFK'S SALE. —By virtue of writs
- .. f Bradford Comity, to me directed and delivered, .
„ r i ed to public sale, at the Court House, in 1
L-.Vugli < I Tiiwandn, on THURSDAY, the 28th day j
X1T.11.. 1859, at 1 o'clock, P. M-, the following de- j
piece or liarcel of land situate in Armenia twp., ;
rth by the public highway and land cf White- j
j.t ; v land of Ira Greculcaf, south by land of A.M. |
~-t by land of David Palmer. Containing one liun- j
;< .Jhty three acres, more or leas, about twenty- i
-.j re improved, one framed house, one framed barn, i
;, f,-w fruit trees thereon.
\ j u:l j taken in execution at the suit of Pomeroy
: the use of Archibald Maynard vs J. W. Becker, j
The following described lot, piece or parcel of
: ate in Warren twp., bounded north by the high- '
)i>u j ,ud of Jacob I'. Rogers, the defendant, east by
Abraham Ward and John Dickersou, south by i
7 ff Rip Rogers, west by land of William Antis- i
' .*,- ;tl public highway. Containing about forty j
- or less, about twenty-four acres improved, one )
oue framed bam, and fruit trees thereon,
aud taken in execution at the suit of Abbe and
r . V- Jamb P. Rogers.
, ,-.i rhe following described lot, niece or parcel of
n Smithfield twp., bounded north by land of '
Hurl'. :rt, cast by laud of Allen Califlf and R. M. -
smith by land of James Wood, west by land of
' x. Iljrlingame. Containing fifty-three acres, more or !
.. i ut 'orty a-ros thereof improved, a framed bouse, !
- . iarn, an apple orchard and otlier fruit trees there- j
- r.l .id Ukeu in execution at the suit of Merry, Wil
li .. vs Nelson Buriiugame.
- .at the suit f J. H. Webb, now to the use of U. j
I- r'vs Nelson Buriiugame.
" mi The following described lot. piece or parcel of '
, . at. n Towauda Boro, bounded north by lands of '■
- MJ kinsuii, cast by land of Barclay Railroad A
mpanv. south by land of Win. A. Cliamberliu, |
. mam street. Containing about fighty-tiv# !
it. by about one hundred and twelve feet deep,!
■ ri-ss.all improved, one framed dwelling house, |
'MUIMI building occupied as as blacksmith's shop,
. bam, aud a few fruit trees thereon. •
ther lot piece or parcel of land situate '
. win!.. Boro. bounded north by land of J. ('. Adams, 1
M in. -treet. south by land of John F. Means, and
est b\ an alley, said lot iM-ing abt.ut lifty-feet
If- : i ..ne hundred aril thirty feet deep, ail imporved,
.ih a few fruit trees thereon.
xl>" One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
1 :i 11 IV-ro. bounded north by land of Edwin Rot- |
i, ! J .!i H. Badger, east by an alley, south by land ,
I /hi s Kinsman, west by the highway or Second St.
| ..., . . t i K , H t fifty fi ct*front and about one hundred
I ty t deep, all improved, one framed barn, one
I-i i I—, and a few fruit trees thereon.
s. i taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A
$ ore to the use ot R. C. Lockwood vs Adam Essen-
A * t the suit of Soebich A Herda, now to the nsc of
1 P. Kr>yvs Ad am Essenwine.
A sii i following described lot, piece or parcel of
;• < stc in Smithtield twp.. lwnnde<l north by land of
Hurluirt, east by land of Nelson Burlingaine, south
- mi of James Wood, west by land of Garner Burlin- ,
t ntaining fifty-three acres, more or less, about
ly a re> thereol improved a framed bouse, a framed
j a- an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon.
v /rd ami taken in execution at the suit of Abirani
1 fcrre vs (His Pierce and T. A. Burlingaine.
I ■>! At the suit of Lyman Pierce vs T. A. Burlin
s, i The following described lot, piece or parcel of
I - Man in Sinithfield twp., bounded nortii and ea~t
I aiitiofG. W. C'aiuplwll, south by the highway lead
u car ls*vi Donahue's by H. Crowell's, west by
er* k turnpike. Containing half an acre or there
. cupi ..ved. with a framed house thereon erect-
and a small orchard thereon growing.
and taken in execution at tiie suit of Daniel For
" to the ue of James Phillips vs Stephen A. Wal
| o-SH The Mlowing described lot, piece or parcel of
• Mate in North Towanda twp., bounded north by
f Horace and Rbodcrick Granger, west by land of
! • '• Boaghe-rty, south by land of D. M. Bull, east by
• is of John Brady and Owen Fiuerty. Containing
• ut -lie hundred acres, more or less, about fifty aero*
- led, .me framed house, two barns, framed shed,
It; *n orchard of fruit trees thereon.
ied ami taken in execution at the suit of James El
tt, ex- utorof William Gibson, dee d., to the use of
.cues Van Dyke vs William J. Manger.
IL-i J 1 iie following described lot, piece or parcel ol
1 situate in Towanda twp., bounded north by land of
H. Mace, Andrew Gregg, Dennis tl'Gili and others,
! .y land of Michael Mitehel, Win. TcM, Margaret
J " 'is shiner, Daniel Bowiuan and William Pat-
M • -Mitli by land of William l'atton, west by lands for
llarrlv an ml by Wm. GnlJ", Wm. Gregg, E. V. < <IX and
I I > el lii.iiert." Containing about five hundred and six
I he acres, more or less, about six acres improved, four
.ses, one log house, one framed barn, one steam
I o-mii w jth machinery attached, and a few fruit trees
I t si The undivided one-half of the following I >t,
twe o r parcel of land situate in Monroe borough, bound-
I'• irtli by lajul of J. B. M. Himnan. east and south by
1 highway, west by land formerly belonging to
I - ph Griggs. Containing about four acres, more or
I unprovi-d, and fruit trees thereon,
w iLs') One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
■ v ' c b, r ugh, lxiunded north by land belonging to the
I - ' .f \. I. Warford, dee'd . east by the highway,
1" J uy and of J.B.Smith, west hv land of Judsou
' kffian. Containing alsnit three-fourths of an acre,
I Tor less, all improved, one framed dwelling house,
a store attached, a framed barn, and other out-build-
I -'• ami :ruit irees thereon.
I u-T and taken in execution at the suit of J.H. Phin-
J ' Jr., to the u-e of W. H. Titns A Co., vs 11. S. I'hin-
Lj j ' The following descri l>cd lot, piece or parcel of
1 • 'itiute in Towanda tp„ beginning at a stake which
,'J --d I; r ifi.s north 68°, west from a birch stake on
- brook, thence south 70° and 53 min west 204
I L ' " °ak corner, thence by land of William
i *fi<l others north ls° and 40 min west 411 7-10
'' l " a po-t, thence by land of H. H. Mace north
| tnd io mm cast 129 Btojxr to a post, thence north
j i-r to a po-t. thence by land of Andrew
a north kOj . . ast na per to a -tone heap, thence by
MJ * ;i . * land and land of Dennis M'Gill south 30°,
H per to a yellow pine stump, thence by land of
B . Mitchell south 57° ami 50 min west 30 per to a
H ' usap, thence by land of the same south 19° 5 min
■ ,.uth -i V' I? tn a tb. nce by land of Win. Welch
I t j '• *cst 108 per to a white oak corner, thence
I TO! -its' i ea ~ 1 '' l,j > i ' l I*''' to a stone corner, thence
I m' ' IST to a black oak sapling, thence south
Hi y r , M ; [ ! " n east along the line of lamls of Shiner and
1 --t ai,. , " 'i' ll ) !"' r l " a thence north 58°
1 v Una ,11 sa ' { ' Shiner 10 per. to a stake, thence
H c r.to s'i i man a south 30° east 230 til 0
I fbenrt ,L ',H, a ' " rne r of land of William Patton,
i sumes then J Wtst a ' ,out rods to a stake and
1 Kinniu'g. ('< n,'. r P cr - place of be
I'uproved h , iWn ' n ® aan it 565 acres, about two acres
'•iue,i 1,-,',,, " U; * ni sawmill, four plauk houses, one
ALV) Tl,, f :!,r n a Tl>le orchard thereon.
' 4 sitcate : r l "S described lot, piece or parcel of
X. -h~! ' ' Boro, bounded north by land of
li ' "b-t vs. -t h-1* "J •' coiit street, south by Division
4s -uid tc "! ~ an, l George Moody, U'ing
s Mu. ( ,>ut on the Borough plot or lli
li ■ ig in, '. ',i "' ]n>: ais.ut one hundred teet front, and
tJ Vug-' i,, i '" lfc hundred feet, all improved.
' 4U a t0 Zni 'r 1 ! 1 t ' x * ct ' on "1 the suit of William
I' - ° c U . r .L° n Hewitt vs J- Harvey l'hin-
S. Pliianey.
■ - -iiuate' ■ i • (>Win i ! described lot, piece or parcel of
1 H.ut „ ,", r "' V i , w, '- h"uudcd north by land of Rus-
I !xt "n. south h?!K W ' by land of John
II Uriah f f i a " d '* , El U "' Uthan An-
HI mu "> n K aho .t
1 HveafrT ! th,rt >' nin C <TCS. more or less, about
' 'Arn a dl !!', r r '.'c' e irame or P hnk hoas
B.fl v !/w ,. , fifi fruit trees thereon.
t t 'oj I ,,fv 111 execution at the suit of F. B. Fen-
M■ ' 1 the/o' Ur VB K*
I n- v u ' n'i , C ' in the f oowing described
H" 1 noXI v , a ° •. dn /V' " a < Standing Stone twp.,
■ t4S o, John , bv land oi J J.
j -an- o. jamt- Dougherty , west by land ol
Hfflal.
John Hine. Containing aliout thirty acres, more or less,
about three acres improved.
ASLO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in
Standing Stone twp., bounded north by land belonging
to the estate of Thomas Grace, dec'l.. east by land of
John Bishop and John Hine, south by land of John Hine,
west by land of Jobu Swacklianimer. Containing about
seventy seven acres, more or less, about twenty-five acres
improved, with a log house, and a few apple trees there
on.
Seized and taken in execution at 'the suit of H. Gibbs
A Son vs John Hine.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
laud situate in Standing Stone twp., bounded north, east
and south by laud of H.W.Tracy,west by land of G.Dixon.
Containing live acres, more or less, all improved, one log
house, board -lianty and framed barn tliereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. Tra
cy to the use of T. T. Weirman vs Horace Wickwire.
Al2so—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
laud situate in Canton twp., twunded north by the public
highway, east by land of Eli P. Rockwell, south by land
of N. M. and J. S. Reynolds, and E P. Rockwell, west by
the public highway. Containing one fourth of an acre,
more or less, all improved, one trained store thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of Jand sit
uate in Canton twp., bounded north by the public high
way, east by laud of Lockwood and Laugbead, south by
land of lrad Wilson, west by land of C. G. Mauley, X.M.
A J S. Reynolds, A. H. and E. Case. Containing one
half of au acre, more or less, all improved, aud one framed
house thereon.
ALSO—AH that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Canton twp., bounded north by laud ot lrad Wil
son and L. Andrus, east by the public highway leading
from Alba to Towanda Creek, south by lard of Mrs. J. j.
Reynolds, S. and I). Cosper and K. Ward, west by land of
E. Ward and lrad Wilson. Containing thirty-four acres,
more or less, all improved, one framed house, one framed
barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Canton twp., bounded north by land of John
Ayres and S. Reynolds, east and south by land of John
McDougall, west by land of 11. Tiuclepaiigh. Containing
ten acres, more or less.
Seized and taked in execution at the suit of Stone,Starr
A Co., vs A. H. Case and Eli P. Rockwell.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate iu Granville twp., bounded north by land of
S. Taylor, east by land of Heman Bush, south by the pub
lie highway, west hy land of Isaac Putnam. Containing
fourteen acres, more or less, alxiut seven acres impro
ved.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Franklin twp., bounded north by land of Breyton
Baldwin, dee'd., east by the highway and land of Robert !
Meteer. south by Towanda Creek, west hy land of Allen I
and William Rockwell. Containing forty-four acres, more j
or less, about twenty-two acres improved, one framed I
house and barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. I
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph B.'
Roper vs Samuel -Shepbard. |
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of '
land situate in South Creek twp., hounded as follows:
north by land of Nathan Shepard, cast by land of Jo.-eph
Beeman, south by land of Nicholas and Samuel 11. Inger- j
soli, west by land ot Stephen and Alfred Hammond, con
taining about fifty aud one-half acres, more or less, being
lot No. 104 of the subdivision of the Bingham lands in )
South Creek twp., about twenty-five acres improved, one
log hou-e with a framed addition, a few fruit trees and an
old log stable thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David 11.
Tuthill vs Martin E. Wilson.
ALSO- The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate iu Wysox twp., bounded as follows: north by
lands of Edward Overton, east by land of E. Il.Coolbaagh
south by the public highway, west by lands of the S'tnte
of Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom three small lots
near the western line of the farm, oue lot of about one
acre belonging to the Bridge Company, one to William
Kee'.er and one to Cornelias Coleman, containing (the
three aforesaid lots not included), about forty acres more
or less all improved, two framed housgs two framed barns
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Tracy A
Moore to the use of Job P. Kirby vs X. P. Brown.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel < f
land situate in Shesliequin twp., b >unded north by lands
of Geo. C. Gore, cast ly the public highway, south by
William Lent and the school house lot, and west by lands
of Alfred Gore, containing one half acre be the same m ire
or less, all improved,oue framed dwelling house and one
shoe shop thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Comfort ('.
Gore to the use of Valentine Smith vs S. J. la;gg.
ALSO—AII the defendants' interest iu the following
described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in West Bur
lington two., bounded north by land of James English,
east by Charles R, Sconton and Stewart Anderson, smrh
by laud of William R. Robinson, west by the public high
way and laud of Jacob Myers, containing one hundred anil
fifteen a res more or less, about seventy acres improved
oue log house, oue log barn, and an orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I). A. A B.
Ross to the use o! John W. Campbell vs Charles Mead.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Ulster twp., bounded north by land of Sam
uel Galusha, east bv laud of H. S. Davidson A Co., south
by lands of John Elsbree. west by land of John Elsbree.
Madison Ross and Henry Kitchen, coutaiuiug forty-eight
acres, be the same more or less, about fifteen acres there
of chopped.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel
Hunt vs Patrick O'Brien aud Abraham Steers.
ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Wyalusing twp., beginning at a post
near a white pine tree, on a line of laud belonging to
i Justus and Ebenezer Lewis, marked for a corner, thence
! by land of same west 43 3-10 perches to a post on a line
' of the same, thence by land of the same north one hun
| dred perches to a post, thence east by the same 37 7-ln
perches to a post, tlu-uce south forty-live degrees, west
I fifty-three perches to a p >.t, thence south seventy-three
' degrees, east 9t <;-in per Ties to a post, thence south fifty- i
three degress, west 37 7-10 perches to the place of begin- I
uing. containing twenty-five acres more or less,about ten
i acres improved.
! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John W.
Gray, Administrator of the estate of Sally Scars, vs.
Hiram W. Washburn.
A LSO The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Burlington twp., beginning at a poplar the south
west corner of lot No. 274 on warrant lot 4436, thence
| west on the south line of said warrant two hundred aud
two perches to a white maple corner, tin nee north 79 2-10
perelie- to a post.them e east two hundred and two perdu a
to the west line of said lot No. 271, thence south 79 2-10
perches to the place of beginning, containing about one
hundred acres more or less, about sixty acres improved,
with a framed house a framed barn and a young orchard
of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of J. P. Lind
say. now to the use of Nathan Olmstead vs. ('. T. Cover
dale.
ALSO —Tlic following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Franklin twp., hounded north and north
west by lands in possession of Samuel Alhro.east by land
of J.C. Ridgway, south and south-west by the Towanda
Creek, containing about three acres, be the same more or
less, all improved oue frame house, two shanties and slab
stable thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lucicn
White vs Chas. Holler and William Ro<e.
ALSO—The foil owing described lot, p eee or parcel of
land situate in Ridgberrv twp., bounded north by land ot
K. Stevens, east by land of James Hapenian, south by
land of Alexander Thompson, west by land of Bernet
Wilkinson. Containing forty acres more or less, about
th r y-five acres improved with a few fruittreea thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. C. Lick
wood vs Vincent Stevens.
A LSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by land of
James Stanton,east by lands of Joel Wright and E.Bloom,
south by lands of Isaac Williams, west by lands of Eldah
Landon and Nathaniel Hickok, containing about forty
acres, lie the same more or less, about thirty acres im
proved, one framed house one framed barn and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S.
-Jayne and Sophia his wife, late Sophia Pickard, Execu
trix of the estate of Albert G. Pickard dee'd vs William
H. Smith.
ALSO - The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Ulster twp., bounded north by lauds of M.
' Ross, east by lands of U.S.Davidson A Co., south by land.-,
of Geo. l/eno.x, John Lenox and Daniel Lenox, west by
land of William Mounsey, containing ninety acres, be the
same more or less, about forty acres thereof improved
with two log houses a framed barn, a young apple orch
ard thereon and other fruit trees.
Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of John Mc-
Guflie vs John Elsbree.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF,
Towanda, March 30,1859. Sheriff.
NOTICK TO PI'KI'HASKKS. —To prevent misunderstand
ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's
sales will lie required to pay the amount bid at the time
the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary
to adopt this rule, and it will lie strictly adhered to, ex
cept in cases where the purchaser is a lien creditor and
is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section ot
the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1846, which is
as follows : " Whenever the purchaser* of real estate at
Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the
proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive
the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it
shall !>e the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor
or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt
of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which
lie or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid,
to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall
not lie so construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff,
administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de
mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to
cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds
of said sale ; and provided further, that before any pur
chaser or purchasers shall receive the lienefit of tins sec
tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per
son so making said sale, a duly certified statement from
the proper records, under the hand aud official seal of the
proper officer, showing that he is a lieu creditor, entitled
ti receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesa
said."
PLASTER ! PLASTER 11—FOR SALE
by
March 9,1659. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
ROCKERY and (jiluss ware, a uew a.ssort
) rnent cow opening at MERC UK'S.
JttrrchanN?e, Set.
PATTON& PAYNE,
Wo. 4, Fatton's Block, Towanda, Fa.,
Have recently added largely to tlieir vtoek of
mm * MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
FAMILY GROCERIES.
They also have constantly on haud
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
FRESH CAMPHENE,
At the lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior ;
quality, manufactured expressly for the gas-jet Fluid
Lumps. They also keep all the Popular
PA TENT MED
of the day. Every article going from this store is war
ranted as represented, and if any prove different, they
will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded. "
J. G. PATTO.V,
Towanda, Feb. 1, 1859. l)r. E. D. PAYNE.
GREAT BARGAINS
FOR
WINTEK GOODS!!
CAN NOW BE HAD AT ROCKWELL'S.
' SUBSCRIBER has still on hand a_tine assortment
X of French and English Merinoes, l'lu'iu and Printed
DeLaiues, Polka, and all wool DeLaines, Union Plaids,
Shawls of all kinds for Ladies, Geutleineu and Children,
Bonnet Velvets. Winter Trimmings, Ladies Cloth .Woolen I
and Knit Goods, and many other winter Goods, all of '
which will be sold at COST PRICES, for CASH exclu- ;
sively, as be wishes to make room for a new and slendid
stock of Spring Goods, No. 1, Putton'b Block, corner of
Main and Bridge streets.
February It. 1f59. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
SPRING GOODS,
SPRING GOODS,
SPRING GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS.
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED
JUST RECEIVED
JUST RECEIVED
AT MOXTANYES ,V CO'S.
AT MOXTANYES A CO'S.
AT MOXTANYES A CO S.
WI.OLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
Towanda, March Pi, 1850.
SKIGKCT SCI TOOL
For Voting - Ladies.
MISSES CHUBBUCK respectfully in*
. form the public that the spring term of their school
commenced on the 14th of March in the room formerly
occupied bv Misses HANSON.
MISS FANNY L. CHUBBUCK will have entire charge
of Music : and as a limited number of scholars only will
be taken. Misses flatter themselves that from long ex- j
perieuce, tin y will lie enabled to do j->tice to the schol- \
ars confided to their care.
TERMS, TKK (JFARTER OK 14 WEEKS.
First C'lusty—T o include the eleineutry EuglNh
Branches (4 00 |
Second Class —To include the more advanced
English branches,with Mathematics and Latin $6 00
Third Class To include Mathematics, Moral
and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,
with Latin $7 00
Afusic. —lnstruction on the Piano, witli use of Instru
ment per quarter, $lO ; French, per term, $3, aud Draw
ing 13, extra.
Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a
desk and chair.
gTar Any information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to 11. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox.
Towanda. March 23, 1859.
Tioga Point Flows.
\VTE would respectively invite the attention
V T of Farmers and Dealers to our Assortment of
Corn, Sod.Stubble, and Side Hill Plows.
Our facilities for manufacturing enables us to make liet
ter Plows, at same prices, than any neighboring manu
facturer. We take care to use the very best materials—
the wood being of best wiiite oak, aud the castings of
hard tough iron. We have added several new aud desi
rable patterns to our list since last season ; enabling us to
present a lietter assortment of Plows,( dupted to the wants
of on" Farmers, than any other shop iu the country.
B#-Send for a catalogue.
Athens, Pa., March 22, '59. WELLES. BLOOI) A CO.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER will sell at public
vendue, in the village of Leßaysville, on SATUR
DAY, the 12th day of MARCH, H.V.i, between the hours
of 1 and 2 o'clock, P. M.,3 the following described pro
perty, to wit: One span of horses, nine years old, one
double sett of harness, nearly new, one two horse lumber
wagon, one horse luniberwagon. one sleigh and bobs, also
three cows, one durhaiu bull, and several young cattle,
two year old yearlings and calves, all of the darham grade;
also fanning utensils, such as plows, harrows, cultivator,
fanning mill, horse rake, cutting box, and several other
things for farmers use, also a number of milk pans, Ac.
go-Terms of side, five dollars and under, CASH,
sums not exceeding twenty dollars, six months, aud over
twenty dollars, nine mouths credit.
ROBERT I*. SHORTELL.
Leßaysville, Feb. 22, ItttS.
Tioga Point Churning Powers.
11^ VERY Farmer, who keep* three or more
A cows, should have a good Portable Churning Power.
Our PORTABLE DOG ORSHEEP POWER is adapted
to any sized dairy from 3 to 15 cows. Price sls. And
our PORTABLE DOUBLE SHEEP OR CALF POWER,
(a new machine just got up by us,) is adapted for dairies
of from 15 to 25 cows. Price $25. These Powers are ad
mirably adapted for the purpose intended ; also for run
ning grind stones, corn-shellers, leed cutters, lathes and
pumping, and give universal satisfaction. They are du
rable, simple, well-made and compact -requring but lit
tle room or shelter.
For larger Dairies, say of 30 or more cows, our RAIL
WAY. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS are very con
venient and economical, more so than any other horse
churn powers, for the reason that they are so well calcu
lated for a variety of other iariu work, such as threshing,
cutting feed, sawing wood, and similiar uses.
Farmers should certaiuly examine these Churning
Powers before concluding to buv any others. Send for
our catalogue. WELf.ES, BLOOD A CO.
Athens, Pa., Marchß,lßs9.
CAUTION. —The public arhereby caution
ed against purchasing a note given by me, on or
about the 18th day of December. 1858, payable July Ist,
1K59, to Washington Baldwin, or bearer, for fifty-fivedol
lars. Not having received any value for said note, I shall
not pay the same unless compelled by law, and shall re
sist the collection of it by every legal means.
JOHN BENJAMIN.
Purell, Feb. 8, 1859.
PLOT ERAND TIMOTHY SEED FOR
VJ SALE at No. 1 Fatton's Block, corner Main and
Sts. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
March, 2, 1550.
iHfscellancous.
JQR PORTER'S DRUG STORE IS FULL
DR. PORTER'S CHEMICAL STORE IS FULL 1
DR. PORTER'S AFOTIIECARY STORE IS FULL 1
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE IS FULL !
OF ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING !
OF EVERYTHING OF ALL KINDS !
OF EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY !
OF EVERYBODY—FOR ALL THINGS !
CHOICE PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS!
CHOICE GOODS AND FANCY PERFUMERY !
CHOICE TOILET ARTICLES A FRAGRANT WATERS
ROSE, VERBENA, COLOGNE, BAY \ LAVENDER!
TWINE FOR BROOM MAKERS !
TWIN'S FOR MAKING BROOMS!
TWINE FOR TYING BROOMS !
GLASS, LEAD, ZINC, OIL AND PUTTY !
VARNISH, BRONZE, GOLD AND SILVER LEAF !
VERMILLION, OCHRE, UMBER, GREENS A BLACKS!
GOOD BURNING FLUID AND CAM I'll ENK !
GOOD FLUID AND CAMPHKNE FOR BURNING !
GOOD FOR BURNING—CAMPHKNE AND FLUID !
IMPROVED—N'OX EXPLOSIVE FOR GAS !
FLOWER, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS!
FRESH TEA, OLD COFFEE AND PURE SPICES!
GUM DROPS, LIQUORICE AND REFINED CANDY!
ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS!
ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS!
ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS!
FISH HOOKS, SNELLS, FLIES AND LINES'.
COSMETICS, TEETH AND HAIR PREPARATIONS !
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND CHINESE RAZORS!
ALL THE PATENT POPULAR MEDICINES!
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES!
ALL MEDICINES POPULAR AND PATENT!
GUN CAPS, POCKET KNIVES AND SNUFF!
HAVANA, YARA AND PRINCIPE CIGARS!
I
TRUSSES, INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPORTERS !
COAL OIL. SPERM OIL AND OH. FOR MACHINES!
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINE !
BEAUTIFUL LAMPS FOR FLUID OR KEROSENE !
DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS A FLAVORING EXT'S !
TINCTURES, SYRUPS, SPIRITS, A DECOCTIONS!
LIQUORS, GARGLES, LINIMENTS AND LOTIONS!
MIXTURES, POWDERS. INFUSIONS A SOLUTIONS!
PLASTERS, OINTMENTS, LOZENGES A SALVES!
ACIDS, BALSAMS, BARKS, BOOTS AND HERBS!
SEEDS, LEAVES, GUMS, EXTRACTS A ESSENCES!
SALTS. WOODS, OILS, RESINS AND FLOWERS!
IN THE SOUTH STORE OF THE WARD HOUSE.
MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY.
AT THE OFFICE IN THE DRUG STORE, BY
DR. ROUTE R !
McCreary 6l Warner,
EATHNTCr SALOON,
North side of the Public Square,
TOWANDA, PA.
OPEN at all bourn for the accommodation of the pub
lic. Will keep on hand at all times, all the delicacies
of the season. In connection with the above, they have
opened a
SPARRING ROOM.
A competent person has been engaged,and will shortly
take a limited number of gentlemen to instruct in the I
manly art of Self Defence.
January, 24,1859. McCRKARY A WARNER.
GREAT REDUCTION
UN PRICES !
AT THE
lEVSTIKE tmtt
rpHE BALANCE of the stork of WINTER GOODS.
L which still comprises a good assortment of KH A WI.S
of various kinds, Ladies Cloaks, Plain and plaid Merinos,
Valencia Stripes and Plaids, plain, all word and printed
Delaiines. Knit Woolen (foods. Blankets, Winter Ribbons
and Trimmings, and many other Goods adapted only to
Winter's use. will now he" sold as low as COST, and in
MANY CASES EVEN LESS,in order to open for Spring
with ah entire new and fresh stork.
AB-NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS in these
floods.
Towanda, Jail. 20. 1859. JOSEPH POWELL.
VTERRIMAC PRINS.—Aatw invoice of
J.TI. Merriraac Prints, new and beautiful patents, just
received by H. s. MERCUR.
i PLOVER SEED.—SO bushels suiKirior
\J CLOVER SEED, for sale by
February 19, 1858. H. S. MERCUR.
DR. H. WESTON. DEN
TIST. permanently lorated in Towanda.
I 111 LXJ OFFICE one door south of BailcyANcvens".
Towanda, Feb. 19,1859.
MORE NEW GOODS
Consisting of
DEBAGES,
PRINTED DELAINES,
PLAIN WOOL DELAINES,
WOOL SH AWUS,
WORSTED HOODS,
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS.
I.INSKYS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
COTTON GIiOVES,
LISLE THREAD AND SILK DO.,
Jnst received and for sale by 11. S. MERCUR.
Dress trimmings, "ciudnille,
Velvet Ribbons, Tassels, Arnrn Buttons, Bonnet
Ribbons, Flowers and Ruehes,nt W.A.ROCKWELL'S.
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS "at regnar
smash down prices, at MARSH A CP'S.
Fresh butter a soda*crackers
at NOT. 2. JOX S.
Efflal.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE --Notice
-*X. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
e-tate of JOHN THOMPSON, late f South Creek, dee'd.,
are hereby requested to make payment trklM delay ;
and all persons having claims against the said estate w ill
please present them duly authenticated lor settlement.
W. V. 01.INKS.
March 22. 1*59. Administrator.
A DWXUTRiTOmvOTIGi;.. -Nolle*
UX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
tstiitcot WILLIAM
Boro', are requested to make pay: tent without delay ;
and those having claims against the aid estate will please
present them duly authenticated 1t settlement.
WM. li. FRITUiER,/
C. w. CLAPI®, f
March 22, 1889. Adniiiiisti'ut'.rs.
A PMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE—Noiic
-a*- is hereby given that all persona indebted to the es
tate ot MYRON H. EST EI. L, late of Franklin township,
deceased, are hereby requested to make paynent without
delay, and all persons having claims against said estate,
will preseut them duly authenticated for settlement.
0. H. ESTELL.
March 22. 1859. Administrator
A DMINI STR A TRIX S NOTICE.-Notice
il is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tin
estate of ANDREW GIBSON, dee'd.. late of UUter.
must make immediate payment, aud all persons having
demands against said estate will preseut them duly ati
thenticated for settlement.
JANE GIBSON.
March, 22,1839, j Administratrix.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE —By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, the 16th day of APRIL, 1859. at 1 o'clock,
I*. M., the following described piece or parcel of lami !
situate iu the township of Pike, bounded as follows : On
the west und north by the public highway, on the east bv I
land of William Buck, on the south of lauds of Thninu* '
Brink, dee'd. Containing twenty and a half acres, all j
improved. To be sold as the estate of Thomas Brink,
dee'd.
Attendance given, and terms made known on day of ]
sale. I®. 11. BUCK, Executor.
March 18, 1859.
"VTOTICE.- -The Board of Revision of Brnd
-1" bud County have fixed upon the following days j
and places for holding of the Appeals iu said County for
IS-V.i, viz :
Athena Boro', at John S. Sloan's. Tuesday, Feb. 22 ;
Athens twp.. at John S Sloan's. Wednesday, Feb. 23 ;
Ridgbury, at Charles O French's. Thursday, Feb. 21 ;
South Creek at Asa (iilb-tt's. Friday, Feb. 25 ;
Wells, at Aaron li Ingalls, Saturday. Feb. 26 ;
Columbia and Sylvania boro",at David Couable's Monday,
February, 28:
Ti ov twp. and Troy boro, at E W Bigony's Tuesday,
March 1 ;
Springfield, at H \V Root's, Wednesday, March 2 ;
Smithtield. at Riley Ross', Thursday, March J;
Ulster, at Nathan <Hmstead's, Friday. March 1 ;
Burlington twp, at Roswell Luther's, Tuesday March 8 ;
Burlington West and Burlington boro, at I, !•' lloyce'a,
Wednesday, March 'J ;
Uranvills, at 1! F Taylor's, Thursday, March 10 ;
Armenia, at Robert Mason's, Friday, March 11 ;
Canton, at S (' Myers', Saturday. March 12 ;
Lcltoy, at O S Morse's, Monday. March 11 ;
Franklin, D J Beardsiey's, Tuesday. March 15 ;
Monroe twp and Monroe boro, at Ethel Taylor's, Wed
nesday. March 10 :
Towanda boro, at the Commissioner's Office, Thursday,
March 17 ;
Towanda twp and Towanda North,at the Commissioner's i
Office, Friday, March Is ;
Albany, at Sheffield Wilcox's, Tuesday. March 22 ;
Overtoil, at Daniel Heverlv's, Jr., Wednesday March 23:
Wilmot, at Hiram Morton s, Thursuay. March 31 ;
\syltim. at John M Morton's, Friday, March 25 ;
Durell, at Simeon Decker's, Saturday, March 26 ;
Rome, at Orson Rickey's, Monday, March 2s ;
at S F Washburn's, Tuesday, March 29 ;
Litchfield, at Cyrus Bloodgood's, Wednesday. March 3b ; j
Windham, at Benj Kuykeudall's, Thursday, March 31 ;
Warren, at Itolicrt Cooper's. Friday, April 1 ;
Orwell, at Theophilus Humphrey's, Saturday, April 2 ; I
Pike, at O W Mortlirup's, Monday, April 1
Merrick, at M W Camp's, Tuesday, April 5;
Tuscarora, at Marry Ackley's, Wendesday, April 0 ; !
Wyalusiug. at John H Black's, Thursday, April 7 ;
Standing Stone, at 11. W. Noble's. Friday, April S ;
Wvsox, at J M Reed's, Saturday. April 9 ;
Assessors will be punctual in delivering notices to the
taxable*, and in making their returns ou the davdesigua- .
ted in their warrants, at which time and place the Board <
of Revision will attend aud hear such as think themselves I
aggrived by said Assessment, and make such alterations I
as to them shall seem just.
By order of said Board,
Commissioner's Office,) E. B. COOLBAUOH.
January. 21. 1859. ( Clerk, j
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is here- I
X J by given that all persons indebted to the estate of !
ZEPHENIAH KNAPP dee'd., late of Wells twp, must ;
make immediate payment, and all persons having demands j
against said estate, will present them duly authenticated i
for settlement. PETER R. KNAPP, I ~ ,
Mareh, 30. 1859. A. W. KNAPP. , Monitors. ;
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun
ty, will be exposed to public, sale, on the premises, on i
THURSDAY, the 7tli day of APRIL, t059, at 2 o'clock, j
P. M-. the following property, late the estate of Luther i
Chaffee, dee'd.. situate in Orwell twp.. and bounded and |
described as follows: On the north by Morris Woodruff, :
east by Albert Coukliu, south by Beecher and the
highway, and on the s .utli wet by the highway from Or- !
well to l.elluysv ille. Containing about thirty acres, with
a framed house, framed barn, ami slied. and an apple or- ;
chard thereon. ti. tl. C,RIDLEY,
March 1 f. to !'. Administrator.
\ DM IN JSTR ATOK'S NOTlCE.—Notice '
-XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ELIZABETH J. TOZr'.R, late of Athens twp.. I
deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without
delay, aud all persons having demands against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
ROBERT PRAY,
Feb. 16, 1859. Administrator.
0 PECIAL COURT.-—Notice is hereby iriv
k3 en that a Special Court of Common Pleas will tie held !
for the County of Bradford, at the Court House in the j
borough of Towanda, commencing on the second Monday
of May next, and to continue for the week if required, at
which Hon It. O. WHITE will preside, for the trial of the
following cause, to wit :
Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kellutn, and others.
ALLEN M'KEAN, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's Office, Feb. 28, 1859.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees.
rpHK undersigned is making arrangements
JL for the coming Spring to supply the people of Brad
ford, and adjoining counties, with a choice variety of
FRUIT ANDORNAMENTAL TREKS. SHRUBS. VINES
BOSKS AND GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, SPLKMD
DOUBLE DAHLIAS. Ac.
These articles will be superior to any that has been
brought into this section of the State, all being carefully
selected from the liest Nurseries, and will be taken up this
Spring.
My trees will be all freshly taken up. and delivered in fine
order for transplanting. Persons living at a distance,
that I may u t call on between now anil Spring, can have
any of the witliiu named, delivered without extra charge
for freight:
Apple-trees, Pear, Cherries, Peach or Plumb—Dwarf
and Standard.
Also all the best Evergreens, such as Norway Spruce,
Balsam or American Fir, Arbor Vitar, Tree Box, Mahonies
Ac.
Deciduous ornamental trees, European Larch. Iximhar
by Poplar, Horse Chestnut, Weeping Trees, Mouutuiu
Ash, Ac.
BF.KUIKS—New Rochelle or Low ton Blackberries bv the
do*, or 100 plants. Uasptterries and Strawberries of all va
rieties, at lowe-t catalogue prices.
Post Office nd.tress, Towanda, Pa.
February 24. 1859. DANIEL If ARK! VS.
Grape Vines and Hot Bed 71auts
For sale at the Garden of
HAi{ H Y MIX.
CFNTS EACH rrxT" Firn
Isabella 25 Burgundy 37i
Catawba 25 Concord 37$
Clinton 25 Rcl-ecca 37}
White Sweet Water 37}|Diaiia 37}
White Isabella. .50 cents each.
These varieties of Grape Vines, for our climate, are
numbered among the very best, tliryarc hardy, vigorous
and productive, and no fruit more valuable. Every vine
is warranted true to name, and to live with proper cul
ture. The varieties above mentioned ripening at dif
ferent times greatly adds to convenience.
CENTS A no*. CENTS \ PO*.
Early Dutch Cauliflowers .6 Large Purple Egg Plants. 10
Late " " .6 Long " " " ..10
Large Sm'th Tomato PUnitii White " " " ..10
Large Sweet Peppei Plants IP Early York < 'abbace. ... .6
BilLshaped " •• 10 Sweet Potatoes Plants for
Side.
All late Cabbage Plants, out door culture. 2". cts. per 100.
Celery Plants, from May to the last ot July, 25 cts.per 100.
Mr. JOHN A. O \MPER will travel through the County
for the purpose of selling a frw thousand of the atmve
mentioned Grape Vines, all well rooted. Being experi
enced and equally iuteretted, he will gladly instruct how
to cultivate, Ae. March 1. 185®*.
VAILS, GLASS. OIL. ITTTV, SASH,
Crockery Dr:?: an-1 I) vet. cheap foi Ready l'ay,at
No. 3, P ALTON BLO( K
1 Oct It, 1858. J. HARVEr FHINNEY, jr.
DOUGLAS ELECTED!
r r , /!K MAX that make* flu- fIX A.NU SHEET IKON
I WARE at the K.VIILF. WilltKti, in supposedJijr lit*
i inlrnifiiiir Mend* to lie tlic lft looking man. ufid the il
workman in Tin uiol SfU:*-t iron t any man in thin region
•'I country. Tin W art: made by hiiu i* warranted not to
Irak mml 11•• jr. always mi hand, like a thousand vt brick,
to make work to oidcr,or do lit if ME JOBBING,as Kave
I roughs, Conductor* and Rooting, or to ,rxbibit a large
variety of
STOVES.
| F'-r cooki na w.tli Coal or Wm ,\,„r Parlor, Offic* or Shop
Stoves iiMth- at the almve work-, But if von wish to giro
orders Tor CASTING >lt M At'IUXK WORK, rail at the
other end m the same r-J.iMisliiiicrit where yoo can pro
'"lire anything von want in the line of AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS with late improvementa, aucta as Plows,
Cultivators, Corn SheJkra, Cutting Boxes, Horse and Dog
I'owerx, Ac., or any kind uf Casting in Brass, Iron and
Composition : or Machine Work and Repairing in a neat
ami Workmanlike manner. CASH paid for Old Pewter
or Brit tan ia. <j. D. BAUTLETT.
To wan.la. Jan. .5,185!).
Gilt and Eoscwood Moulding*!
4 LARCH ASSORTMENT, for Portrait and Picture
t. r ratnes, Looking Classes--Looking Class Plates,and
French Picture Cla-s of all sizes. Frames and Looking
Glasses made to order, at price* to auit the time*.
**- Beady made coffin-, of line dniah.and different
stzcr*. Wiib a good hearae, ready at all times. Low price*
and terms ea>\.
Towanda. Oct. 20,1558. CHESTER WBLLS.
IRVINE ASSORTMENT I'ARAMKTAs"
X 1 igi re and Plain DeLaines, from 12 to 25 cent* at
Oct. Id, ImM. _ _PH fXXKYU
" THE WORLD BEAT."
| T IS(X)NCKI)KJ)TH AT MARSH &CO.,
• CF EI.MIIt A,can, and do bent ail competitors in sell
i"K Embroideries, Collars. Sleeves, Bauds, Flounclugs,
Edgings, liisertings, Ac., cheap, at
7. IS.Oet. |O., I'XIOV BfA)CK.
".LEGAL IWTEREST."
ry 111 •: I.KG AL IX TE II EST ()X MOX K V
-X. is from 11 to 7 per cent, per annum, who therefore,
would pay 15 per cent, more for <1 00 DS on cred
it tunn they can buy the san e articles for of MARSH A
CO., of Elmira, for Cash? "Alt, that's the question"
which is daily answered by many who hire money at
timplr interest mid buv for C'a-b thus-arlng come ounil iu
tere-t. Do you ask where Goods ran Ue bought so cheap
for Cash? Our answer i* at MAUSII A. CO'S.. No. 5
Union Block. Elmira. X. V.
OUR. WINTER. STOCK
IS MOST COMPLETE—CONSISTING
-1- of Single and Double Una-lie Shawls Irom iC to s3i|.
Single und Double Wool Plaid Shawls from JO a. to fit.
Dress Coods of every description. Boy'* and Men's Wear
in every slyle and quality, from the cheapest Kentucky
Jeans t i tie- line-t Broad Cloth, Flannels from 1 s. • yard
to the l*'*t in the world, Bleached and Brown Muslin
from 6 eta, to the most superior grades. Table Cloths. Pi
ano Covers, Dinner Napkins, Tea Doylies. Daiuask. Tow
elling*. Hosiery. Gloves, Mittens, Gauntlet!*, and in fact
everything that a rational human being can desire to find
in a that class Dry Goods Store, at MARSH A CO'S.,
N'o.s, Union Block. Elmira, X, Y.
EXPENSES PAID.
A Mi CUSTOMERS FROM A IMS
•* *- f AN' K alio trade at MARSH A CO'S., in Elmira,
will have their expenses more than paid on what they
save in the price of Good*. Hundreds of persons have
tried it to their entiie satisfaction. Try it on, coma and
see us, buy twenty dollars worth of u*. and if you don't
find it so, your expenses will all he paid in cash by
Dec. MAii>SH h <:. i S., No. 5. Union Block.
MONTANYES' STORE
TDIK CREDIT SYSTEM NOT ENTJRK-
X. I.Y EXPLODED—We would say to our prompt pay
ing Customers that we are still selling Good* on a credit
et Six Months, and that we are receiving large suppliea
by railroad and canal weekly, and our price* will compare
favorably with our cash receiving neighbor*.
'IIIE WHOLESALE FEATURE of their concern i*
still continued, and small parcels, for Cash will be sold at
Wholesale Prices.
ONE BOAT LOAD OF IRON' AND NAILS in* re
ccived from the Duiicaiion Iron Works which will be sold
to the trade at city prices including freight, Let u* pa
tronize the manufacture of our own State.
Nov. 24. ISM. MO N'T AN YES.
DRY GOODS.—AII assortment heretofore
unequalled by any tiling ever o(fared in Towanda of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, comprialngmany
new and desirable sytles of Goods unknown in this mar
ket : among which will be found in Ladies Dress Goods,
all the novelties of the season,, heap at the KEYSTONE.
C HAWKS.—New mid Choice Patterns ot
k ' Broelie, Stella, Plaid Wool. Tutina, Mantilla, and
Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the
Pet. 12. KEYHTONH.
"BIG STOCK"
pool) ASSORTMENT, NEW GOODS,
A A ttcat Styles, and low prices, at M Ait*Tl A CO':i.,No.
I, Union Bh k. Elmira, X. Y.
For Sale, Exchange or Rent.
I WILL SELL at a low rate, on long time, with good
security, or exchange for farming or wildland*. or rent
tor a term of years, a lirst class Steaiu Saw, Plaster, and
('hopping Mill, in good order, standing on tlie Canal at
Ulster. Bradford County, Pa., perfect in all its part*, 2
Engines, ample boihrra, and every necessary fixture, and
with it will sell horses, wagons, trucks, chains, sleighs
store house and goods, hay scale*, house and lot, und eve
rything necessary for a large business. Inability to at
tend to it induces me to sell at low prices. Inquire of
11. D. Davidson on the property, or at my office in Athena.
C. F. WELLES, Jr.
Athens, Pa., Feb.3l, H59.
FOR SALE.
rpHH BARCLAY BAIL ROAD A COAL COMPANY
X have on haml.aud for sale, the following property to
wit : 1 Buggies. 100 bbl*. Lime, 20 bids. Cement, son
Sacks of Salt, 1 Sett of Hayscales, 1 Sett of Portahlo
| Scab s, 1 Counter Scale, '2 Letter Copying Presses, aud a
large quality of White Lime in the stone.
Inquire at the office of the Company, at Towsnda.
JAMES MACFABLANK.
Towanda. March 8.1*50. Gen 7. Suv't.
I PA PI 111 3 I A TNTG I\GS
Transparent Window Shades,
| C U R T A I N PAPERS, Bcc. Btc
I USTo|enpil at POWELL'S KEYSTONE
• I STORE, the largest stock of the above GOODS over
j offered for sale in Bradford County.
New and beautiful pat .eras of '.ill Wall Paper, of dlife
j rent Colors and Prices. Sititi and Cicnrnon do., nf Near
• and Choice Pattern*. Gilt tnd Plain Trananareiit Window
Shade* and Trimming*. Ball it.-.ieiu.* of different widths,
j Plain, Figured aud lilt C >rt.,in Paper, Ac., Ac.
Those in wot of these G'VODS need nt go abroad fcw
I them, a* thev will always tiud a complete a*sortia*nt i*k
low prices (oi sale . j J . POWELL.
Mmh 11, DWk
FARM TO KENT.
! r T~MIK undersigned wishes b> lent his farut, situate ih
L Pike Uiwtis.iip, containing 170 acres, or mar-. Said
farm i midi-r good eoltivti , n Wl |j fenced. aoit l>*rn
and shed, underground sUbl.ng, Ac., weU wate d. and
c.ilci.lat-il for i u'ry : over 100 acres im|ip'ved. Trrm*
mtsonahle -for iii.mber ofyeir- Appli at llmnphrer A
! Wichham's St re. Towanda. ROBERT P. Sdb BtTELI*
To.va id.i. March e, i -sj.
KUUTOK'S Mill' K -Nisivf is hereby
J given, that all person* iikci>ted to the estate nt
Li.l/.ABETH sron of XoribT wsada
de 'd., are hereby rep - c ted to mtkr n*jsKt w'tho-t
delay : und all person* having rbima aguind estate wtil
pie-cut tuciu duly auliieiil.caieU lor settlement.
B::xj '..MlX J. dougt.\SS.
Feb. 22. 1 sriy Kxe*ntor.
f OjUNTAINi mm,
Loßrtysville, Ft*.
I r P H K Sn'iscriltpr still contir.n sto keep tb^
i .L above named public house at te Rnysville. and h**
all tlio aci .Huniodatioiis and conveniences requiima ir
keeping a FIRST CLASS Hol'SE. Ili. table sir.U . so
snpplosl its to pease the most fastidious. ,-r>d h ! * h*r
with choice liquors, and larg" and convenient *tal>ltnw
I w ill enable him to furnish ample acmminoUati mi to *ll
who may call and Ifv him. Stop a- d er.
O. W. XORTHK i\
Le Ray*vilk, March 8,1R.5!.
ItKVIirOHp IIAII.BOXP t C" Vfc OO'SC GTtICE.I
I'Hitxnm.rmA, Mvurn. 21, r
N'l'tTICK. —The snhseritier- to vi fw eh* Bradford
Railroad A Coal Company ait- hoi*o,> uiafned that the
Dircv tor* have levied an a--e> uiii-t >4 . *if per cent oigrttw
capital 'tock of the said Company one d -ttar [vag
share.) pay aide on or before the ir*t tkny ol May uext ev
auing.
The subscriber* who pavd one dollar per share, at the
time of suh-criCinjj haee cvvdft fo. t lr time atrain*t the
above aswismeot. ABR K. PERKINS.
SJ rch IvJ. Pret-idmit.
SJI'I.UNDID ROBKB f, n
, G ihiuth.-g <"l'fier- < 'en i, a..d kj*k.tt
[ d'fA-c, • and k'C" "iciaat
1 Sepi.l- is. it. MERCIES-