Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 25, 1859, Image 3

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To LAND HOLDERS AND_ LAND
DEALERS. The 'subscriber hating located perms.
tly is
all y ho
tenders his services as Land Sur
!I r. to -who may need them , : He professes to be
Z iog b is his profession, and hitVing had "teti years
".„, t i c e and being provided with a first class . Vender In
-4 t , by the arrangement of which, he can greatly
l ark and overcome the numerous sources of teeer
irlrVrsent in the enthral.", practice, slid the cause
.40 1 litigation in this country.
0 ,10 by letter properly attended to.
- H. B. HANNA.
getrickville, Bradford County, Pa.—May 16.
T"EW ARNING.—AII persons indebted
to me by note or book account, are hereby notified
that the fame must be settled by the Ist day Jong next,
o ast 'rill be made. 11. T. CAMEL
prods. May 16, 18542
WOOL ! WOOL ! ! "WOOL 1! I
.0900 LBS. WANTED. L----The high
est markefprice in Cash will be paid for
{FOOL at M. E. SOLOMON'S.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, wholesale and retail, for
ale at m lowest cash prices at M. E. SOLOMON'S.
!inds May 16,1969.
IEADFORD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY 'S OFFICE.
PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1859.
OTICE—A epecialmeeting of the stockholders in the
N
BRADFORD RAIL ROAD k COAL CO., will beheld
in room No. 24, Merchant's Exchange, In Philadelphia,
en Modal, June 20th, proximo, at 12 o'clock . , M., to ac
cept or reject a supplement to the charter of the Compa
q, approved, April 13, 1859.
By order of the board of directors.
May, 16, 1859. ABR. R. PERKINS, President.
'Mason, Greener dir. Co.
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
AND MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
No. 51, Water-at., Elmira.
IN ADDITION TO A LARGE ASSOBT
went of our own manufatcured Piano Fortes, which
lore now been_ in use for years, and have been pronounc•
ed pylons. STRACKOSCH and other eminent Artists,
unsurpassed in touch, tone and durability, we have a large
Mock of the worldwide celebrated
"Cidokering di. Sons," Boston: ,Grand
and Square Piano Fortes,
who have received thirty-four medals in Europe and Amer.
lea for the best Piano Po - ans. We have also
Raven, Bacon dr. Co.'s.
piano Fortes, which are undoubtedly preferable - to any
other makers in New York.
Beicg manufacturers ourselves, we get the above In
struments on the most favorable terms, enabling us to
sell them to dealers and Seminaries at their regular whole ,
sale prices.
Carhart, Needham at. Co.'s, Melodeons,
Mr. Carhart being the original inventor of the above In•
stmmeuts, and the same having all the valuable improve.
meta; it is only ju t to say they are not to be excelled.
A large assortment of SEIEET MUSIC.
One of our firm having had long experience in this
branch, parties at a distances not able to visit our Ware
rooms, may rely on his selections.
Thehest of Italian Strings, iiolins, Guitars, etc. Par
ticular attention Is paid to the sele at ion of BRASS IN.
STROM:NTS for Bands. .
i
All Piano Fortes bought of us are' WARRANTED for
three years.
Pianos and Melodeons TO RENT, and sent all over the
country . t extremely low prices.
Parties wishing to purchase Piano Fortes, or any other
Musical Merchandize, and save from ten to fifteen per
0 cent., will please call, or address
ELI ASON, GREENER & CO.
t May 16, 1459. . 51 Water Street;.!Einliee, N. Y.
wm. Dirriticu . is agent for the firm at Towanda.
Gladding's Ilay Elevator.
THE above engraving is intended to represent a HAY
ELEI'ATOII. or Horse Power Pitchfork, patented last
season by'C. E. GLADDINU of Troy, Pu. This Elevator
possesses many important advantages over all other forks,
among which are the follo:Ang :—The tines being.allow
ed to drop to discharge its load, the tilting of the handle
as in other power forks, is avoided hence, hay can be
unloaded with the utmost facility and ease into shed win
dows or beneath purlin beams, and many places where
other Horse Forks cannot be used. The Elevator call in
all cases be managed with greater ease than any other
Horse Fork. It is also well adapted to stacking. With
this Fork a ton of hay can be unloaded in from five to
seven minutes. This Elevator received the first premium
alter thorough trialland competition, at the last New York
and Pennsylvania State Fairs.
TESTIMONIALS.
11011NBY, N. Y., •Aug. 31, ISM.
hereby certify that I have witnessed the operation of
C. E. Gladding's Patent Horse Pitchfork, an lam trim to
say that I esteem it a great acquisition to the Agricul
tural di partment. Its simplicity, durability, perfect ope
ration, and comparatively trilling expense, recommends
it to the farmers of our country. A. B. DICKINSON.
NORTHUILBERLANI), Pa., Oct. 1, p3SS.
Haring been acquainted with Horse Power Pitchforks
for several years, and having'witnessed the operation of
Br. Gladding's Patent Improvement of the same, I cheer
fully recommend it to the farming community as decided
ly the test 1 am acquainted with. A. E. KAPP.
February 13,1859.
I hereby testify that I have for icitne years been using
the common Horse Power Pitchfork, and have seen C. E.
Cladding's Patent Improvement, and do- most cheerfully
recommend it in every respect—a decided improvement.
SAMI: FA. LE% ERICH,
E. S. CARPENTER.
fl?' The above testimonials are selected from many
ether.., the signers being generally known as distinguish
ed agricultimsts. All who have seen it operate agree in
the above opinions of Its merits.
They can be obtained by addressing E. P. SHAW,She
'begun', Or C. E. GLADDING, Troy, Pa.
State and County rights for sale. Address C.E.GLAD
DING, Trdy, Bradford Cu., Pa.
DUNNING & PALMER,
BEALEIIS GL
Butter, Cheese-and Lard,
NO. 182, WASHINGTON STREET,
PIE iv y on".
JB. DUNNTNG.theIr sole agent for Bradford connty,
. will spend 1101 4 TAY of each week at C. ILUMBIA
X ROADS. where he will at all times pay the highest
market price for BUTTER ; commencing April 18. 1859.
J. B DUNNING, French Mills, Pa.
~iILLTNERY.
MRS. L. E. WHEELER IS AGAIN
- prepared to show to her former patrons, and all
who will favor her with a call. the latest styles of SPRING
AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, which being se
leded by herself from very large stocks, feels assured
that she has something to please all, and intends to sell
!ery low for CASH. The stock is composed of every va
riety of Bonnets, Ribbons, French Flowers, Headdresses,
Ac., he.
BLEACHING- AND TRIMMING done at the shortest
notice. We tusk the ladies to examine onr stock and sat
ley themselves that Millinery Goods of the la*st styles
can hi sold chaap.
Easi Smithfield, April 26, 1859..
SELECT- SCHOOL
Por Young Ladies.
• •
MISSES CITUBBIICk. 'respectfully in
form the public that the spring term of their school
commenced on the 14th of March in the room formerly
occupied by Misses Ilassos.
3SB FANN L. CHUBCCK have entire charg
11 e
of Music ; and a Y s
a limited B
numbertof scholars onlY will
be taken. Misses C. flatter themselves that fromlong tx-
Peeleace, they will be enabled to do je.stice to the schol
ars confided to their care.
PER Qt7ARTER urp4
/Sr* Class—To include the eleme t itiy English
Branches ........... .. . ........ .... $4 00
Almond Class—To include the mote advanced
bratiches,with Mathematics and Latin 16 00
Class—To Include Mathematics, More
and Mental Philosophy, Ilhetoriek_Botany.itc..
With
Latin $T 00
. i l faric.--Instmction on the Plarnwlth use of Insttm
,-,tnen; pe r quart er , ; French, per term, 43, and MlN
in It $3 extra.
act' pup il will be expected to provide ' herself with a
desk fiair
air Any Information in reference tct this School may
be obtained by applying to H. S. Merced. or E. T.: Fox.
Towanda. March 23, 1559.
FOUNT M.NI
THE Subscriber still cootinoes to teerttie•
above named public Rouse at Le Rap
all the accommodation* and convenience* mnialtelon
keeping a FIRST CLASS HOTISE. His table'ealltn-snr
!tt,pplied as to ;geese the 'most tastidlonis, ,
Inth choice liqnoni and • large and 'convenient 'stabil:l i
we =hie him to fclinlsk• ampleaccoms"ds' t9 C
tito may call acid try blur.:, Stop and tee.' ' '
O. W. WORTHEM
4111ArrAl 1114 AUL f . u t , Pvl A I
vxdr•AZINES do ALPMX&ShudII
Antharntift,
AX APPRkISEMENCitiD ..+OLASSI
FICATION of the diferent t persons engaged in the
sale of goods, wares and merchandise, in the county of
Bradforci. for the year 1959, with the =trent etilicense
thereunto annexed r
Where sold. Names. Class. License.
Aelum.,...ll.Moody •• ' • • 14' ': 700
Athena bora' „.Page & Bristol 11 .15 00
C. Park & Son 19 12 50
E. Averell 14 700
41 A. Perkins • " • 'l4 •'. 700
G. B. Perkins • . 14 700
C. Comstock 14 700
JP. W' Meeker 14 700
. Parsons 14 7 00
Athens twit.. L. A. Gardner 14 700
A. Biedleman 14 7 00
Burlington b0r0'.....1. F. Long & Sons , 14 700
Merry, Whitbelm &Co • 14 700
A. Morley it Bro's 14 700
B. W. Miller ...
14 700
Canton. Lockwcrod & Bennet 14 700
W. S. 'Baker 14 700
J. A. Hooper 14 700
W. P. Newberry 14 700
A. Doty. 14 700
D. Wilcox& Co 14 700
J. M. Foster 14 .' 700
J. S. Baker 14 ' 700
A. & W. W. Spalding 14 7 00
Columbia....A. B. Austin 14 7 00
Franklin.... Barclay R. R. & Coal Co 14 700
Granville—k D. Taylor • 14 700
. .H. ltaloy 'F..14 700
W. Phillips )...14 700
Herrick Chas. Platt 14 7 00
Leßoy D D. Parkhurst 14 700
Monroe b0r0'....11. C. Tracy, ' 14 700
Smith, Crammer & Co t ...14 • 700
J. 11. N. Hinman 14 ' 700
'' S. S. Hinman ....I4 700
D. R. Blackman , ' 14 700
Brown & Rockwell... 14 - 00'
Orwell T Humphrey , —.12 12 50
S. N. Bronson • 14 '7 00
H. Gibbs it Son i..',....14 7 00
Ben j. Lyoh.l4 700
Overton.. -D. Haverty ,14
f- .
.• 700
Pike G H. Little • .13 10 00
Baldwin & Seymour ' ,14 700
L. L. Bosworth 14 700
D. & D. M. Bailey 13 10 00
Stevens & Burrows 14 . 7 00
Ridgbury.... Liman Woodruff 14 700
A. H. Voorhis 14 7 00
B. F. Buck 14 700
G. W. Quick ' 14 700
Rome Geo. Nichols 14 7 00
J. W. Woodburn & Co 1 14 7 00
Standing Stone._ .G. Stevens ; 12 12 50
H. W. Tracy ' 13 10 Q 0
G. Espp 14 _ 700
Sheshequin.... Kinney & Gore 14 7 00
Smithtield....3l. Bullock & Co 13 10 00
E. S. Tracy - 14 700
Durfey , & Fritcher 13 10 00
Springtield..._. H. Spear 14 7 00
White & Daily l4 7 00
Tuscarora.... T. Taylor 14 7 00
Troy buro'.. ~F. 1. Caukins & Co 14 700
Goodrich, Newberry 4 Peck...l3 10 00
D. W. C. Herrick 14
,„ 700
S. W. Payne - 14 7 00
V. M. & H. F. Long 12 12 50
F. L. Ballard 14 7 00
H. Korn 14 VOO
0. P. Ballard ' 14 . 7 ' oo
Maxwell Leonard & Bros. 12 12 50
S. W. & D. F. Pomeroy- / 12 12 50
Towanda b0r0'....J. Biedleman t 14 • 7 00
Montanyes' - ' t 13 10 00
J. H. Phinney 14 7-00
J. hingsberry 14 _TOO
D. C. Hall 13 10 . '00
' H. S. Mercur 12 12 50
M. E. Solomon 14 7 00
Tracy & Moore IS 10 00
'
J. A. Record 1 4 • 700
W. A. Rockwell 1 4 700
J. M. Collins 14 l , 7 00
0. D. Bartlettl4 7 00
Patton & Payne 14 7 00
Humphrey & Wickham 12 12 50
W. A. Chamberlin 14 7 00
.7 Nevins ‘, 14 700
E. T. Fox,/ 14 7 00
• H. C. Piirter / 14 700
E. A. Parsons 14 7 00
J. Powell 10 20 00
L. C. Nalson 14 700
Terrytown --Terry & Jones 14 700
J. W. De Mao!) 14 7 00
John Horttm. 14 7 00
Ulster A Newell 14 700
H. S. Davidson &' Co 14 7 00
Welles J Brownell 14 7 00
Warren R. Cooper..-
14 7 00
Talmadge & Bowen 14 7 00
Windham.... W. H. Russell ' 14 - 7 00
Wye-lasing...J. M. Bixby 14 700
Avery & Camp ~ 14 7 00
G. C. Atwood 14 7 00
E. &, C„. Lewis 14 7 00
' W. Taylor 14 700
Wysox V. E. AJ. E. Plolett ' 13 10 00
Wilmot C. Wile-ix 14 7 00
Horton A Strong - - 14 7 10
J. Wiudal --.14 7 00
fi
A list and classification of the Beer asses
Eating Houses Ac., in the County of Bradford, for the,
year 1859. under the Acts of Assembly of 10th, of MOtch,
1849, and 31st March, 1856.
14 , 7tcre located: Names. Clues. License.
Athens boro'. _earner & Snell 8 5 00
l C. Harsh 8 5 On
J. Brake I. 8 5 00
Athens twp ...L. 3 A. Marshall .[. 8 5 00
Canton E. PorterB 5 00
,
Monroe biro'.. A. Motion ........... . ....... 5 00
D. ()wins ... . ... - . .A ._ .. 500
Pike E B. Easterbrooks ...... . 5 Oft
Slieshequin ....E. Brigham 5 00
Smithfield C B. Riggs 6 00
Standing Stone..J. Crookshanks 5 00
South Creek...H. Wheeler 5 00
Towanda boro' .. M. Oarter 5 00
H. A. Burbank - 5 00
.
Troy b0r0'....0. P. Adams 5 00
Wm. Morgan. 5 00
Ulster..., ...J. S. Smith 6 00
Rockwell & Birney 5 00
U. Shaw & Son 500
C. P. Gorsline 5 00
Wyalusing....G. H. Stafford ,-- 500
J. M. Salmon 5,00
David Brown 500
A .list and classification Of -the p rsons ep
gaged in the sale of Nostrums, Patent 3fedieines, &c., in
the Counto of Bradford, for the year 1859, under the Act
of Assembly of April 10th 1849.
1-I'here located. Names. Class. License.
Athens boro'..o. A. Perkins. . 4 - 5 00
Leßoy D. D. Parkhurst ' 4 600
Standing Stone _H. W. Tracy ' 4 500
Towanda boro'.. H. C. Porter 4 ' 500
Patton A Payne 4 5 00
Troy b0r0'....V. M. & - H. F. Long ...... ....4 5 00
F. Ballard 4 5 00
A list and classification of the different DlE
tilleriet in Bradford County, for the year 1859, under the
Acts of Assembly of 1340, 1856 and 1858.
Where located. Names. Class. License.
Springfield. - . A. Brace 15 00'
Standing Stone.. T. Burgess..,ls 00
Troy twp E N. & G. F. Niele 25 00
. - Wm. Busse!! 4 25 00
.
A list of Bankers, and classification of the
same, in Bradford County, for the year 1859.
Towanda bone.. Laporte, Mason & Co. P. 1500 45 00
W Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held
at the Commissioner's Office in the Borough of Towanda
on the 11th DAY of JUNE next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at
which time and place any person who feels aggreived by
the foregoing Appraisement and Classification can a tend
If they think p oper. C. M. AMA.
Sbeshequin, May 14, 1859. Mercantile Appraiser.
WOOL OiLILDEIFO. '
WE have put our machinery iii the very
beat order, and have engaged; the services of two
good and experienced workmen. •' •
Having abundance of.machinery, room and power, shall
be able to do work as fast as it comes, and will-card loads
from a distance as soon as brought. Cloth dressing, dye
ing. &e., will also be done id its season'. I shall give the
business my personal attention hereafter, and will guar
antee all the work Well done.
H. B. INGHAM.
Camptown, May 10,1851' I
jjARDWARE.--A,,' NEW ,LOT JUST
1.1 received at MERCUR'S.
ARE YOU INSURED ?
Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Co.,
- TOWANDA,, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.
THlSTomjmny agiinst loss or dem
age by . Fire- Dwelling hone", Furniture Wanhon
sea. Stares and gent:audio!, &0., en the moat manna'',
-terms.
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',ROL DAVICRO_ ~__T 4 , ''- .1:IT. - PAYSOR, -
TORN A. CODDING; - ' WWI P• 13TAWORD L , ,
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:1110111AS ELLIOTT. - ' Rg_I2LIAWOT
TRACY..
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ALLE6rWitt°4— RU ' ' • ! *if.
W. TRACY. President. •
- AWRITIETRAW-Tiee • Presiden e- , EDWARD T.-zt,.
PITT, : —lleasetirr, LAPORTR, 'KAMM%
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VADIBIYAIDOEL.
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Jul. HERS of S ge,flenk five op to thirty, all of the
guest and beat a ,
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trtio§tdOstibs,'tatilit
the otheiShie of thieliihatti'i big Mill pond; (better
Anoint as the Atlantic Ocean;) with nab hard names that
one of our lad) clatomers dislocated her jaw in attempt.
ing to pronounce them, are claiming s good deal of at
tention and selling Very_MplElly at
April 26, 1859.1 - 1 1 - 21A161311 & COIEL, 12mira. N. Y.
WET FRENCH PRINTS EIILLYARD
wide, very best gdelity, worth 3e. per red, for oti•
Iy 1..6d. A great tam& just opened, at
SIARSti & COIL, Elmira.
CHOICE DItESS GOODS .—Twenty diffe.
rent, and entire new styles opening this day
at
April 26. PUMP& CO'S., Emirs.
COLORED • FRENCH BRILLIANT,
warranted not to fade • also white with colored fig
nres,Justriceived at Marl dr. Co's. Also a choice as
sortment of all white, from 100 to the very best goods,
opended'to day, at MARSH do CO S., Elmira.
SPRING GOODS FOR BOY'S & MEN'S
Wear, in a great variety—plain and fancy, among our
goods opened to-day, ht MAOSII & COIL, Elmira.
MILLINERY, IN ALL 'ITS BRANCH
ES, opening every day till farther notice, at
MARSH & CO'S , Elmira.
20 SPRING HOOP SKIRTS, for $2,50 • t
also, 80 springs fora trifle more t also, 9 good
steel springs for only Bs., at MARSH & CO'S., Elmira.
•
NEW ARTICLES JUST
40.000 opened, which we can't take time now
to mention, but inTite all to call and ace, at
April 26. 1859. • MARSH & CO'S., Elmira, N.Y.
ONE DOLLAR, WILL BU A FIRST
rate Steel Spring Hoop Skirt, at HARSH WO'S.
ONE DOLLAR WILL 1311 Y THE NI
CEST kind of a Summer Counterpane. at
April 26,1659. MARSH A. CO'S., Elmira, N. Y. .
ONE '
- DOLLAR WILL BUY A FINE
Lawn Robe Dress, containing 16 yards. at
MA RSH & Elmira.
nNE DOLLAR WILL BUY A GOOD
V New Spring Style DeLaine Dress, at
MARSH & CO'S., Elmira.
nNE DOLLAR WILL BUY A GOOD,
kJ pretty new Parasol, at MARSH & CO'S., Elmira.
riNE DOLLAR WILL BUY SIXTEEN
N - J yards of real.good fast colored Calico, at
MARSH & CO'S., Elmira.
fINE DOLLAR WILL, BUY EIGHT
V yards of fine French Brilliant, at
Ratliff CO'S., Elmira.
fiNE DOLLAR LAID OUT IN DRY
V GOODS, Fancy Goods, or Millinery, will yield a
large return, at M.k FtSH & CO'S., Elmira.
New Arrival of Clothing !
s. as. corsairs
TS NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST
1 stock of Spring and Summer Clothingever brought to
this roarket,whichyhe is now selling at greatly reduced pri
ces. Hie stock eonsists of Brown Linen Sack Costa,
Brown Linen Frock do, White Linen Duck do, Queen's
Cloth.do, Spanish Linen do, prices ranging from 11l tots.
Brows Linen Pants, Fancy Linen do. Check Mirsailles
do, Tweed do, Fancy Cassimere do, Black Cassimere do,
White and Fancy Mars:Lilies Vests, Figured Silk do,
Black Satin do, Black and Fancy Farmer's Satin do. Fig
ured Silk and Linen do, Black Cloth and Fancy Cloth,
Dress Coats, Business Coats, Silk mixtures do, Plain and
Fancy Casaimero do, Tweed do, Kentucky Jeans do.
PI77LNIELIEENC} GOODS.
Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Suspenders. Collars, Linen
and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, White Shirts, Fancy do,
Marsailles do.
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting'.
Black and Fancy Cord Cloth%
" " Cassimeres,
" " Vestings,
All of which I am ready to make up to order on abort no.
tice, and warrrnted to lit every time or no sale. I have
secured the services of Mr: Pennypacker to carry on the
TAILORING BUSINESS. To all you that want cutting
or anything in that line will please give as a call,we keep
none but the best workmen. CUTTING done on short
notice. Thankful for past favors, lam now ready to wait
on any one who may give me a call: Don't forget the
place—oue door south of Hall's Store.
Towanda, May Id, 1859. J. M. COLLINS.
REMOVAL
CHESTER WELLS HAS REMOVED
his Cabinet Ware House to the Brick building form
erly occupied by D. C. Hall, on the south side of the Pub
lic Squre one door east of Montanyes', where he has just
reuerixed a large stock of Cabinet Ware from New York,
and cOntinues to manufacture most articles in his line.
Towandir.:-.1.1,ay 11. Iss 9.
New Span,
Humphri
DRY GOODS:
CONSISTING OF
SILKS,
BAREGES.
DELAINES,
CHALLIS,
LAWNS.
ROBES,
LINENS,
CASIBRICS,
MUSLINS,
GDIGUAIIS.
PRINTS
SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS,
DENIMS,
TIMINGS
DRILLINGS,.
VESTINGA,
• JEANS.
SHAWLS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY. .
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
PARASOLS,
YANKEE NOTIONS.
W,ith all the usual extensive assortment of Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps. Crockery, Family Groceries, Nails,
Leather, Morocco, Shoe Findings, &c., &c.,
wir Please give us a call.
Towanda, April 18,19 a.
Reduced to lie a Year S Pre-paid.
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CAL In the WORLD. In consequence of the largely
increased circulation, the publishers of
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MEW, N. Y.
.
WILL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP
by limitation In a short time. consegamtly b 0
more Goods will be sold by them except for
!READY PAY.
We herewith put forth to the public.*
♦e the mosteouvineleg argument in favor of
Paying Cash for Goode,
From 10 to 30 per cent. Less
Than Goods he ve been sold even fix Cub heretofore. No
pains will be spared in purchasing
irrFr-,
OUR AIM IS 70 PLEASE
NEW GOODS.
Beat Merrimac Prints 10 Ceuta per yard.
Cooheco, Maudlton sad Lowell Prints.lo "
Richest quality of new style DeLaines..lBf " " ..
Same " old " " .15 '. " "
Good stle and good fabric ' 1 21 ai is e.
Bait ma ke of Paper Cambric 10 " .., ..
Second quality do 8 11 0 0
Extra heavy M Brown Sheeting. 81 Id 0
Heavy 41 . 0 8 • 44 •' ..
Fair .1111 d• r•lt 8 ~., 0 0
Fine 44 41 411 4 1 0 es as
NEW STYLES OF BLEA. GOODS,
1 at the same reduced ream
Irish Limas for 2s. 6d., which others sell for 3s, per yard
" " 3.. " " 3s. 6d.
3s. 6d., " 4s. to ss.
"I " ls. " " ss. to 61.
TABLE DIAPER, TOWELING AND
NAPKINS, 25 'per cent. than elsewhere.
Black Broadcloths for $2, sold elsewhere for $2 to $3.
do do $2,50 to $3, do $4.
do do s3i do $5.
Cassimeres fis. do 10s. to 12s
Superfine do. at 20 to 30 per cent. discount.
Kentucky Jeans for Rs., sold by others for 2s. 6d.
do do h. 6d., do do 3s.
ALL OTHER CLOTHS 4- CASSI
MERE S at the same discount.
13lack Bilks for 4s. 6d., usually sold for 6s.
0 "
6s. do do Bs.
. 13s. do d. 10s. to 12
"
. 9, do do 12s. to 14
RICH PLAID SILKS, of all Styles, at
greatly reduced prices.
Mohairs at 10e. per yard, sold elsewhere tor ls.
Alapacas at two-thirds the usual price.
Counterpanes at e l6s., well worth 2113.
do its., well worth 21s.
Table Spreads at 10s., well worth 12s. to Lis.
Pure Rubber Circular Combs at la.
Second quality CircUlar Combs, Sc.
Puff Side Combs, best kind, 5c to 10c.
Skirt Reeds, best quality, 3c.
" " second " 2c.
-.... Shetland Wool, Pc. per ounce.
'Good Hooped Sldrta,
An extensive quantity of DRESS TRIM
MING S, "at-greatly reduced rates.
White and colored " Coated' Thread, best guilty.
200 yard spools, at 4c ; second quality do, at 2c.
100-yd colored Spools, at Ic.
Gold-eyed Needles, best quality, at 4c a paper.
2d quality do at 2c per paper.
Knitting Cotton, best quality, So, full skeins.
Velvet Ribbons at two-thirds their value.
A splendid assortment of Brodsa, Cashmere,
Silk and Thibet SHAWLS, at
greatly reduced prices.
RIBBONS,
ACIIMILIIECINEUNIS 41311/311011:111111111
Too long to Itemize.
MODS
At Wholesale and Retail 10 to 20 per cent
Cheaper than formerly.
BONNET BLOCKS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
BLOND EDGINGS, Ste
Always on hand In large quantities
Lawns and Bergs in their Noon.
•• • a *LAMM CAILIIIVI,
AND OIL CLOTHS,
Ever offered in Owego.
CuVeto at 144. mually sold for 30.
do 354 do do 40.
do 45., do do 3s.
do 65., do do 615.
do 65., do do Ts.
Icb 3 Ply aid Brussels do
Partkokr attention Is called to our stoelt of Ladles'
Collars, Bandkereblets, Swiss Muslin. Jaeonett. Barred
Medina, dte., all of which urn be Sold LS to 1.5 per cent
below the usual pries.
• Lake Realm, good assortment. riling 104.
10e. noway sold for la.
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Treckiv,
&taw ship,
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sI. so per toot:tes foistdil
,A. aciesakt immortient of OLASSES it WI WM*
at 6c; per Ilb • best EE4 la 0wmp44°.,10111- malty At
jowistrAi ;A 066
4, kirvirliabof 4 As 60
onto per&
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LIST OF PRICES,
The following prices are
of the Season.
We shall be constantly receiving
Also, a very large assartmeit of
The best stock of
h e
Checks,
gamuts. it& 4(.1
á*fl 1I tK, kt.
N'EW = ISPRII4G
LAD
SUMMER7~MODS !
HARVEY PHINNEY WOULD
• revectfidly return his thanks to the public for the
liberal patronage be has sustained, and as the citizens of
Bradford and aurroundln; counties, can appreciate good
Goods at lbw prices, be is now prepared to offer greater
inducemeets for their patronage than ever. His dock
consists in part of
Book Muslin. Hoops. Hoop 'Skirts,
Poplins, 'Awns, Chalks. Stall. Carpets.
Detains, Chambray*, Jacquard Diapers, white,
Freud' Chinta, Jacquard Diapers, brown,
Table Covers, Linen Collars.
Jaconet MUSIIIISI, Book do., Irish Linen, Dimity,
Swiss Muslin, Cambric do., Crape end Crambric Collars,
Nansook Muslin. French Veils,
Dotted Swiss, Organdys
Victoria Lawns, French, Bcotch and Amen-
Ilayadere Swiss, can Gingham*,
White Cotten Girders, French Lawns. Robe Lawn*,
Swiss Sleeves, All Wool Detalties,
Cambric Bands, Bay adere Savella,
Cashmere Shawls, Double Skirt Robes,
Stella Shawls. French Prints.
Silk Mantillas., Velvet Ribbons,
Parasols, Belt Ribbons,
American Prints, Oil Cloths,
Bonnet Ribbons, Ingrain Carpet*,
Taffeta Ribbons, Venetian Carpets,
Cloths, Cassimereli. Denims, Stripe*, Ticking, Sheet
ing, Shirting, Boots, Shoes, Hata. Caps, Groceries, Hard
ware, Crockery, Ac. Call and see what bargains can be
hadaigio, 3, PATTON'S BLOCS.
Totillnda, April 26, lerm.
Opening of the Worth Branch,
AND AN ARRIVAL OF
AILX EMIIirIMIZI JUIVORTMMIET
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
M (') Nri, It 3NI ar
E. SOLOMON HAS JUSTRETURN
. ED from Sew York with the largest and must
complete assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING !
Ever exhibited in this market. He has also a large and
beautiful assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS, which have been selected with special reference'
to the wants of this market.
Our stock of SUMMER COATS, comprises an endless
va:lety of Dress, Raglans, and Sacks, at prices ranging
from $1 25 to $5 50. Pants and Vest.. In proportion. a
As our Goods have been purchased for CASH, we are
enabled to sell them at prices which will defy competi
tion. We cordially invite our old customers and the pato.
11c generally, to call, see and judge for themselves, feel
ing Confident that we shall be able to please the most fas
tidloum
sarREKEMHER THE PLACE--So. 2. Patton's Block.
Towanda, April 26, 1559. M. E. SOLOMON.
SPRING GOODS,
srßlva GOODS,
SPRING GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
♦LL KINDS OP GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED
JUST RECEIVED
JUST RECEIVED
AT MONTANYES & CO'S
AT MONTANY}N & CO'S.
AT MONTANYES & CO'S.
WLOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Towanda, March 21, jas9.
SPRING GOODS!
WM. A. ROCKWELL'S
Corner of Main and Bridge sir.
WO. 1, PATTON'S 210011.
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, NEWEST STYLES, LAWNS,
BRILLIANTS. BAREGES,
CHALLIS,
DUSTER GOODS, PRINTS, GREAT VARIETY,
SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GINGHAMS,
STRAW GOODS,
BONNETS, FLATS, SHAKERS,
HATS AND CAPS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, WREATHS,
HEM) DRESSES,
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS, '
DUSTERS AND SHAWL . 1 4,
MANTILLA SHAWLS,
YETIS, DRESS TRIMMINGS,
HOOPS OP ALL KINDS, AND HOOP SKIRTS,
LADIES SUSPENDERS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
SUN UMBRELLAS,
CLOTHS OP ALL KINDS,
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
BLACK, CRIMSON, SCARLET,
AND NANKEEN COLORED,
FARMERS SATIN, MARSAILL&S,
TRUNKS * VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS,
CARPETS,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BIRD SEEDS,
CUTTLE BONE AND CAGES,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN PICTURES,
WALL PAPER,
CORDS AND TASSELS,
BORDERING,
GROCERIES AND
PAINTS. OILS AND NAILS,
SASH AND GLASS,
HARDWARE,
GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY.
It is not nay wary 'to inform our patrons' that we do not
iatead to be undersold,-for they are already aware of et
fact : we only say to them
COME AND BEE.
Towanda, May 6, IBM
NEW SPIIING
AND
SUMMER COODS
J. Irotaisszai.
1 . 8 NOW RECEIVING LARGE SUP
PLIES of Goods adapted to the moon, embracing
some of the moot btauttifol Press Goode to be found In the
market, ea well as a great ateodineot of Staple Goods,
Alpo,
. 6110' HARDWARE,
A ,
4 Cam, ' NAM,
- LASS,
PAINTS, BOOTS &SHOE G
S, ,
' -41t4 afft- "I`
And e lots* Mock of
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Faobionable, « fie
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O
RPHAN'S COURT . SALE .— By virtue
of an order of the Orp ' Court of Bradford county,
will be expcsied te public eon premises of the mill pro.
perty:on PliJDO;nbe st. day of -JUL Y , 18.59 , at ores
O'clOCk. PAIL.' thelollOir g described property, late the
estate of Z. Birks. deed., situate in Athens t*p.,. and
breaded and &album, asliollows I One nriditided rtnth
part of a mill property situated in Athens township !un
said and Including a saw mill, flouring mill, and sash fac
tory, which are all situated togethet' and oarried by the
water power and capable of being divided 'and that the
same is bounded as follow, 3 On 'be north by Witham
Scott's land, east by the Chemung Riser, south and west
by laud of Bausom PershaU. Containing about four
acres.
ALSO-.One ninth part of a small piete of land situate
i Athena towtNhip atnresaid and at the head of the mill
race and bounded as follows : On the north by land of
Albert and Murray Tozer, east by the Chommg Ritter,
south by land or lir album Scott, and on the west liy the
mill race. Containing about seven seven, be the lame
more or leas.
ALSO—One ninth part of a piece of land eituate in
Athena towns.hip aforesaid and lying on Oreutt's Creek
and bounded as follows : Beginning eta post ou the south
east turner of a piece of land surve}ed to dames Wilsoll
op Warrant Na. 1530 as described in a deed given by C.N.
Shipman Mar:Mir Yatoi. bearing date 16th February.A.D.
1646, excepting 100 acre; sold to Levi Avail Cy:alin
ing shout 100 acr, with Abouktwenty acres Improved,
with a house and barn thereon.
ALSO—One ninth part of another piece of land innate
in Athena township atureaaid and bounded as
In a certain deed dated 25th day of June. A.D.. I ", giv
en by John Eighmey to Arthur Yates : Beginning at a
corner of a lot belonging to the estate of Home Willis.
ton, dec'd., thence north 14° east 154 rods to a. corner,
thence north Mk° west 107 rods to a corner, thence *lath
14° West 155 rods to a corner, there with 9434° east 107
rods to the place of beginning, being lot No. 10, on War
rant 1500 of Carroll lands, as allotted by H.W. Patrick.
Containing shout 100 acres, more or less.
Terms of sale-4 of purchase money down; and the bat ,
ante in one yea'.
ARTHUR YATES, 1 Adtniniatratoia
GEORGE S. HICKS; f
May 16, 1859
Aurirro VS NOTlCE.—Albert Conk/in
vs. ..41by Tuttle and. William Humphrey. It the
Court. of Common P:eas of Brad:orti county, No. 4l.May
Term, 1858. '
The undersigned, an Auditor. appointed by said Court
Us distribute funds rai , ed by Mberlire sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his °di ce in the Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY.
the 27th day of JUNE, 18,9, at 2 o'clock. P. M., at
which time and place all persons interested are required
to present their claims or else be forever detained fro*
the said fund. P. D. MORROW,
May 23, 1859. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S OT I E.—Ja vies 'Elliott,
Executor of Wm. Gibson, det'd.. as. Mu Mon
ger„ In Court of Gamlen Pleas of Bradford CaltatbNo•
417. May Term, 18.58.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by Eihernrs sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY.
the 26th day of JUNE, 1859, at, 2 e'clock, P. M..at which
time and place all persons int4kreated are requested to pre
sent their claim,, or else forever be debarred from the said
fond. P. D. MORROW,
May 23, 18.59. Auditor.
AI.I)ITOR'S NOTICE.—J. H. Phinvey,
Jr. to the use of Richard Paired:, assignee of J. C .
Meeker * Perkins va. William Mead. In the Coutt of
Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 840, May term,
1950.
The undersigned, an Auditor. appointed by uid - Court
to distribute fun& raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the
24th day of JUNE, 1359, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which
time and place all persons interested are requested to pre
sent their claims or else be forever debarred from the said
fund. P. D. MORROW,
May 23, 1859. Auditor.
UERIFF'S SALE.-13y virtue of write
of Vend. Expo. issued out of the Court of Commom
Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and delivered,
will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in
the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 4th day
of JUNE, 1n39 , at 1 o'clock, P. H., the following de
crihed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield tp.,
bounded north by land of Warren Callen, cast by land of
Mahlon Dickinson, south by land of James 'McCormick
and James Hanky, west by land of Joel MeAffee. Con
taining fifty-four acres, more or less, about four acres Im
proved, with a small framed or board house, and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of James IL
Chapin to the use of Warren Callen vs. Jason Chapin.
• ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Smithfield twp., bounded north byiland of
William and James Gibson and A. G. Griffin, east by land
belonging to the estate of Andrew Gibson, dec'd., south
by land of E. A. Whe ler . Co., west by lend of C. F.
Wilson. Containing two hundred and eighty acres, more
or less, about twenty-five acres improved. with a steam
sawmill and an old water sawmill, four dwelling houses,
one framed barn and one log barn, and a few ftnit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of n. D. & J.
W. Miller vs James L. Gorsliue who survived William
Gibson.
ALSO—The following described' lot. piece or parcel Of
land situate in Ridghnry twp., bounded as folio s, to leit:
Beginning at a certain white pine stump, thence north
86 east to a north and south line of John Cummins' jr.
lot to a stake corner. thence north east to the north
west corner of said lot, thence south 666° east 60 rods to
a stone standing in a *arrant line, thence north /i° east
to the warrant corner. thence north Stiti° west to D. H.
Burnham's corner. thence south along the line of said
Burnham's lot to a stone corner, thence west along Burn
ham's line to another stone, corner, thence south to a pine
stump, thence south 43° east to the place of beginning.
Containing 122 acres, more nr lots, about 70 acres impro
ved, with a framed house, framed barn, and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel
Close to the use of Williard Wil , is Joseph Rinchman
administrator of Horace Hinehtann, decd.
THOMAS( K. WOODRUM
Towanda, May 11.1859. Sheri
A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.—IC inlet"
is hereby giren that all liersons indebted to the es
tate of F. S. HOYT. late of Athens Borough dee'd..
are hereby requested to make naymebt withont delay,
and all persons haring claims against said estate, will
present them duly authenticated for settlenient.
J. J. Ho" , ' Ad i istratora
J. B. REE:v i
May 3, Igso
A DM I N ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--Notice
/AL is hereby given - . that all persons indebted to the
estate of DENNIS DRUMMY. late of Ridgbury,
see hereby requested to make payment without delay
sod all persons hating claims against the laud estate will
please presen: them dull authenticated for settlement.
DENNN Mil73l.llY ' 1 AdministrateEP
C. O. FRENCH,
May :y Iso.
A DM IN I STRATR I X'S NOTICE.-Notice
Is hereby given, that all pentane Indebted to the
estate of A.NDREIV GIBSON, deed., late at lasUir,
must. make Immediate payment, and aVpersons having
demands against said estate will present them duly air
theutteated for settlement.
March. 22.1839
A 1) JI I N I SIR ATo It'S NOTI CE.—Notice
is hereby elven, that all- persuns indebted to the
estate°, 8'11,1.1 AM PARkY. deceased. late of Athens
Born', are requested to make payment without delay ;
tad those ha, ing claim. against the said estate will plasm
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. H. FRITC HER.
C. W. CLAPP.
March 22, lAv). A drainistrsters.
AD 11 1 N I STR A'COR S NOTlCE.—Notice
k hereby given that, all perams indebted to the ea.
tate of CII A UNCEY TIN:OLEN ,late el Orwell twp.,dee'll.,
are hereby reque-ted to make immediate. payment, and
ill persons holm:: elaiin4 against said estate will presses
them duly authenticated for pettlement to W. B. PICK
ERING, Orwell Bill, Bradford County, Ps.
W. R. PIeEFIIING.
MASON TINGLEY.
A dmtni.tratars.
Ap r p 1M
A DM IN I STRATRI X'S N 01'1 C E.—Notie•
k hereby given. that all persons indebted to the ow.
(tate of DA NI F:l. WILSON, late of Wiltnnt iwp, deed,
must make imme•ilate payment, and all persons kering
demands against said estate will present them dilly a&
thentleated for settlement. IMAIIIA WILSON,
' April 26, 1859. ' Adminlatratrlx.
A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCE.—Notiee
,fa.bereby given, tlms all persons indebt ed to thew
fate ut JONATII • ACI.A. late of Dure n, deed., ire
hereby reonehted to mike immediate payment. and ill
pefflolll btivine _clatins Asidrud, said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement,
, j- i • , ELIZABETH ACLA..
April 10.1859, Adminlattatdx.
EXECUTRIX'S Norem—uarati t gyngit t ig.
by given. ttukt.4ll.oeted make psmO without
.401PTIEMETIliereetta having Adma ajtinet saute trip
present them duly authenticated for rettiernet. - .
_WILRIETT MENET.
Executrix._
Vey 16. 18397-
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JANE GiffifON.
A drathistrittrfx
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