Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 15, 1859, Image 3

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THE FIRST ARRIVAL
OF
FALL GOODS,
IS NOW BEING OPENED AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE !
Which embrace* a
FULL &. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
DKYGOODS,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
BOOTS AND SHOES\
HATS &. CAPS,
. *
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
FAINTS, OILS,
i
&.C., die., die.
I
ALL OK WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AS USUAL, j
>3 PER CENT. LESS
Than Can be Sold Elsewhere !
Towanda, September 10,1859.
CUES T EXCITEMENT
AT THE NEW
CLOTHING STOKE
OK
E. S. BENEDICT.
"\ r OUU attention is respectfully invited to a LARGE
1 AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING,
which I have just opened iu
SfO. 3, BRICK ROW,
One door .south of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store.
MY STOCK OF GOODS is from the l>est manufactur
ing establishments in the City of New York, and of the
latest approved styles. Having purchased with cash. I
am enabled to self my poods at prices almost inrredimus- j
lv low. My stock eo isi-ts in every v iriety of READY
MADE CLOTHING. HATS ft CAPS, FURNISHING
GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ac.
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT.
Having secured the services of one of the most sk Ilful
Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania. I am prepared to man
utacture to order, all kinds of clothing. I will warrant j
all garments cut at mv shop to give perfect satisfaction. I
E. S. REN EDICT, i
Towanda, Septembar 14. 1959.
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, at
BENEDICT'S.
MEN'S OVERCOATS at
BENEDICT'S
\ I EN a DRESS COATS at
JYI BENEDICTS.
\ TEN'S BUSINESS COATS at
!\1 BENEDICT'S
"[PARMER'S AND MECHANIC'S CASSIMERE < OATS
I at BENEDICT'S.
Ct ATIXET FE COATS at
N BENEDICT'S.
ITNION CASSIMERE CO ATS at
J BENEDICT'S.
X T NM)N CASSIMERE PANTS at
J BENEDICT'S.
BLACK DOE SKIN PANTS at
BENEDICTS.
IP A NCI' CASSIMERE I'ANTS at
1 BENEDICT'S.
BEAVER CLOTH COATS AND PANTS at
BENEDICT'S.
HVRRIS' CASSIMERE CO AT, PANTS AND VEST at
BENEDICT'S.
ENGLISH STRIPE COATS at
BENEDICT'S.
TPNGLIS!! STRIPE I'A.NTS at
Ej BENEDICTS.
JP-NGLISH STRII'E VESTS at
Hi BENEDICT'S.
VAU.K VELVET VESTS at
0 BENEDICT'S.
/ 10TT0N VELVET VESTS at
BENEDICT'S.
IJLAI.N CASSIMERE VESTS at
1 BENEDICT'S
I KDGKR HATS at
J J BENEDICT'S.
OILK HATS at
0 BENEDICT'S.
1 INEN SHIRTS at
IJ BENEDICT'S, i
U7OOLEN WRAPPERS at
BENEDICT'S.
\\rool.E\ DRAWERS at
VY __ _ __ BENEDICT'S.
( CRAVATS AND SOCKS at
V BENEDICTS.
AND. IN FACT, EVERY-THING FOR GENTLEMEN
to wear, at the NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISH
ING STORE of
T< wapda, September 14,1859. E. S.BENEDICT.
CANAL CLAIMS.
'THIE undersigned Commissioners of Canal Claims will \
-L meet at the Exchange Hotel in Athens. Bradford
' ounty. Pa., on Tuesday the 27th day of September, A.
D-, IV,j, at one. o'clock P. M., lor the purpose of perform
ing the several duties of their appointment in said Coun
ty, under the provisions of the Act of General Assembly
approved the 12th day oi April, A. D. 1959. And they
will so far as prat ticable iu\ cstigate claims in their order;
commencing at the northern Boundary of said ounty.—
<)1 which all parties interested will please take notice.
C. 11. SKYMoI'R. t
STEPHEN TORUEY, Commissioner*.
1 IDS. JOHNSON, \
AQgUfit VI, lVa'J.
CjYLOI It ! FLOUR !—K. T. FOX is now
A receiving a large stock of FLOUR of superior quali
ty, which will be sold clieapor than at any other place in
l ' "f u - June u.
OKAS, BEANS AND SEEDS—FieId
• BlaekeyedPeas, Marrow beans, Button Onions,
Onion Setts, and a choice svlectton of Garden Seeds at
4pn! 12. FOX'S.
ittrrcftctntifje, scc.
EXAMINATIONS.
■ rpHE Teachers in the several townships of Bradford
X will be examined at the following times and places .-
Franklin, at school house No. 3, October 19.
Granville. et Taylor's school house, Oct. 20.
Leßcy. at the Comers school house. Oct. 21.
Caßton A Armenia, at the Village MCIHIOI house, Oct. 22
Troy, at the Borough school house Oct. 24.
Columbia, at the Morgan Hollow school bouse, Oct. 25.
Wells, at the Beckwith school house, Oct. 26.
South Creek, at the Gillet school house, Oct 27.
i Kidglery, at the Burnhaui school house, Oct. 29.
Smith field, at the Academy. Oct. 29.
Springfield, at the Centre school house. Oct. 31.
Burlington Borough A Township, at Boro' school house.
November 1.
Pike, at the Academy, Nov. 5.
Warren, at the Brown Hollow school house, Nov. 8.
Litchfield, at the Centre school house, Nov, 10.
I Ulster, at the Milan school house. \ov. 14.
, Sbeshequin, at school house No. 3, Nov. 15.
Standing Stone, at the Stevens school house. Nov. 16.
Towanda Township <t Bero', at the Boro' school bouse
Nov. 18.
Monroe, at the Borough school house. Nov. 21.
Wilmot, at IngfeaiiM school house, Nov. 24.
Tuscarora. at Blacks school house. Nov. 25.
Wysox, ai the Myersburg school bouse, December 2.
Rome, at the Academy. Dec. 3.
Derrick, at the Derrickville school house, Dec. 4.
Orwell, at the Orwell Hill school house, I)ec. 7.
Windham, at the Kykendall school hou=c. Dec. 9.
Athens, at the Borough school house. Dec 11,
Asylum, at the Frenchtowa school house, Dec. 17.
Albany A Overton, at Browns school house, Dec. 22.
Terry, at McGuyers school house, Dec. 23.
Wvalusing. at the Merryall school house, Dec. 26.
The inspections will commence at precisely 10 o'clock,
A. M. No person will be examined who does not
come in before eleven, unless the delay was unavoidable.
All persons intening to teach in the county during the
year, will find it for their interes to attend the exaiuina
tions, and bring with them. each, a sheet of foolscap pa
per. pens, ink, and a copy of Sanders' Fifth Reader.
Private examinations are forbidden by the State Super
intendent, except in extreme cases, those therefore who
neglect to attend the annual inspections, will find it diffi
cult to obtain certificates afterwards. The President of
the board ot Directors is obliged to testify, under oath ,
that no person has been engaged to teach during the
I year, who had not, at the time, a legal certificate. Di
| rectors and all interested in the schools are requested to
| attend.
C- R COBURN,
Tow anda Sept. 15, 1859. County Superintendent.
JOS. KINGSBERY,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
DRY GOODS; GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. CR CKERY,
BOOTS A SHOES, NAILS,
I FISH. GLASS.
I SALT. BOOKS <* STATIONERY,
I OILS A PAINTS, HATS A CAPS.
IWLL AND WINTER CLOTHING !
placet i buy tail and winter CLOTHING, of superior
j quality and wot kman-hip, is at J. KiNGSBERV'S. who
i is now receiving a full supply, also, a largo stock of low
! priced CLOTHING, together with CLOTHS, CASSI
- Ac., at the lowest figures.
' IJOUKS AND STATIONERY IT IS
XXhardly necessary to meution that JOSEPH KINGS-I
BURY sells SCHO L A MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
A STATIONERY, at WHOLESALE A RETAIL,.on the
j BEST TERMS that can fie obtained by purchasers in this
I section of country. r Schools supplied,
j Towanda. August 24. I*s9—tf.
"PRRCTE OF SALT REDUCED TO $1 12
A PER BARREL—The subscriber having fust received
a cargo of SALT has concluded to reduce the price to $1
I 12 per barrel, for cash.
August 31. 1859. JOSEPH KINGSBERY.
Batchelor's hair dye—the
best in the world ; the only harmless and reliable
Dye known. Beware of Counterfeits. Also. Lyons'
Kutbairoo, and Barry's Tri ;opherons, for beautifying the
j hair, for sale by. JOSEPH KINGSBERY.
August 31,1859.
Q YVISS SALVE —EVERY FAMILY
Oshould have a box of this Salve in their house at all
j times. For sale by
j August St. 1859. JOSEPH KINGSBERY.
fOSMU KINGSRERY —HAS JUST
received some elegant suits nfClnthcs, embracing some
: Coats at prices ranging from $1 60 up to S2O.
Towanda. August 31, I*>s9.
rrilE 11 AMM ONTO N FARMER—A
j X. newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture,
1 also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of
Hammonton, iu New Jersey, can be subscribed lor at oti
j ly 25 cents per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to
Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co.,
New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the beat
; quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful cli
mates in tlie Union, and where emirs are never cut d urn I
by Irosts. the terrible scourge of the north, see advertise
| iu nt of Hammonton Lands.
TEACXIEK'S INSTITUTES.
THE INSTITUTES tor this County, for the tall of 1858,
will be lieid at the following times and places :
For the townships of South Creek, Well-., Columbia,
| Troy. Armenia. Canton, Leßov, Granville, Franklin and
| Overton, in I eROY, commencing on Monday, Sept. 12tli.
For Warren. Windham. Litchfield, Orwell and Pike,
i commencing on Monday. Sept. 19th, at the free will Bap
| tistChurch.iii WARREN.
For tiie Burlingtons,' North Towanda, Ulster, Athens,
! Ridgbttry. Siiiitbfielil and Springfield, commencing on
j Monday. Sept. 26th. at BURLINGTON BOROUGH.
For Wyalusing, Tuscarora, Derrick, Wilmot, Asylum
and Terry, at MERRYALL, commencing on Monday,
October 3.
For Wvsox, Towanda, town aid Borough, Monroet"n
and Borough, Albany, Standing Stone, Sheshequin and
| Rome, at WYSOX. commencing on Monday, Oct. 12.
The first session of each Institute will commence at 2
o'clock. P. M., and the 1.i.-t session will he held in the
for noon of Saturday following.
Teachers, and persons intending to Iwenme teachers,
are earnestly solicited to attend during the whole time,
and bring with them Sam er's Fifth Reader. Brown's
Grammar, Town's Speller, Intellectual and Written Arith
metic. and the Shawm and Jubilee, if they have them.
It is honed that directors and friends of Education,
will spend as much time at the several Institutes as pos
sible.
Teachers from the several townships can attend where
it will best suit their convenience. All who see this no
tice are requested to extend the information to others.
CHARLES R. COBURN.
Towanda, Aug. 17. 1939. County Superintendent.
]K ARVI LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES
J_ from Philadelphia by Railroad hi the State of New
Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes,
being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is
a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from
all parts of the country are now settling and building —
The crops produced are large and can be seen growing.
The climate is delightful, and secure from frosts. Terms
from sls to S2O per acre, payable within four years by
instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine Street
Wharf at Philadelphia at 7.4 A. M.,by Railroad for Ham
monton. or address It. J. Byrnes, by letter, Hammonton
Post Office, Atlantic County, New Jersey. See full ad
vertisement in another column.
(PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE
I -I. their business to a rapidly increasing Country, a
New Settlement where hundreds are going. Where the
climate is mild and delightful. See advertisement of the
j Hammonton Settlement, in another column.
WOOL ! WOOL!! WOOL !!!
11 I OHO LBS WANTED !—The hiph
i I" *\ 'vy est market price in Cash will be paid for
I WOOL at M.E. SOLOMON'S.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, wholesale and retail, for
I sale at lowest cash prices at M. E. SOLOMON'S.
Towanda May 16,1*5;).
The London Stereoscopic Company.
HAVE established a Depot in New York, for the sup
ply of STEREOSCOPES and STEREOSCOPIC PIC
-1 URES, to the trade of the United States, they offer the
greatest extent and variety, on the most liberal terms,
| lor cash. Importers will find that tliey can buy at the
New York Depot, at the same prices charged at head
I quarters in London. Orders executed, or parcels or sam
ples, either of Stereoscopes or Pictures, forwarded ac
cording to amount of remittances, by
THEO. LESSEY,
.Manages of fhe L. S. Co's Depot. 534 Broadway, N. Y.
WAGONS FOR SALE.
. THE SUBSCRIBER has now
| on hand for sale, of his own manufacture a iX
iX— number of Buggies. Democrat Wagons,with
and without tops, ami Lumber Wagons, with pipe boxes.
Th--e wagons are made of the very best materials and
< qually as good as those made at any other shop, both as
to style and workmanship, and will be sold cheap, for
ca-li or approved notes.
The subscriber will also do all kinds of Wagon making
and Repairing on short notice, and reasonable terms.
&ir Simp on the west side ot Main street, opposite the
Baptist Church. PHILLIP SEEBICIX.
Tow a ida, June 21,1859. —2ra
N RAPE GROWERS CAN* CARRY ON
VX their business most successfully at Hamnjonton,
free from frosts. Some forty Vineyards set out the pa>i
season. See advertisement of Ifammonton Lands, iu
another column.
PERSONS WANTING CHANGE~OF
X climate. Bee advertisement of HAMMONTON Lands,
1b another column
ittfvtJhauHDr, &c.
PR. PORTERS
OLD DRUG STORE,
Already admitted to be
The largest, safest and most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA!
WITH
An established reputation for keeping the liest medicine.
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devote
the most careful attention.pay the strictest regard
to accuracy, and use only selected arti
cles, and medicines of unques
tioned purity, has liecome
Tm 'jcasu ffjMrs mm
With prices revised to correspond with the market.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ALL AKTICLLS WAKKANTKP AS UtKKSKXTKD.
By recent arrangements with tiie Manufacturers, linpor
ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha
ses, the prices will always be at the low
est point for Prime Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS.
Everything in this extensive stock will le sold
Cheap for Cash !
PRICKS REDUCKD, VIZ:
Of Soaps, Perfumery, Bruges, Combs,
Pocket Knives and Razors,
Lei titps and Materials for Litjlit.
TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE,
TOBACCO & SNUFF.
All the Popular Patent Medicines,
Tooth, Skin & Hair Preparations,
Fancy Articles of all Descriptions,
Eclectic, Botanic and ITomceopathic. Medicines.
Spices, Bird Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden Seeds.
FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, A-c.
Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing
the great wants of the People, reduced in Price,
and revised for the Cash System.
DR. POUTER'S CAMPHENE !
DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL!
1)R. POUTER'S BURNING FLUID !
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the
Market.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
For Family Use,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted for
what they are intended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 27£ cents
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation •' 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tonic Elixer '• 50 "
i Dr. Porters Worm Syrup " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Coinp. Svr. llypophosphites.. " 100 "
Dr. Porter's Uterine 'Tonic " 130 "
Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 "
Br. Porter's Tooth A. he Drops •' 25 "
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Triuogene " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Hor*e and Cattle ltion " 375. "
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Black Ink " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 374 '
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 25* "
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 "
Medical Advice given gratuitously at (heofiiie
Charging only for Medicine.
*s"Thankfiil for past liberal patronage would respect
fully announce to his friends and the public that no pains
shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of
their confidence and patronage, at the
CASH D RUG STOIIK
South End of the Ward House,
June 30. 1859. 1!. C. PORTER. M. D.
TIOCrA POIKT
HORSE HOWERS FOR ONE AND TWO HORSES.
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS.
THRESHERS AND CLEANERS.
TTTE are manufacturing IMPROVED EMERY PAT
VV EXT HORSE POWERS, equal if not superior, to
any other Railway Horse Power made in the world. We
' hallonge any one to produce a better power. Our Horse
Powers are unequalled for convenience,being adanted to a
great variety of uses where power Is needed.—five differ
ent degrees of motion are obtained without extra gearing,
and also any desirable length or rapidity of crank motion
for cross cut sawing, churning, pumping, Ac. These
Powers run very easily, are strong and durable, well
finished and maue of good materials.
THTESHERS AND SEPARATORS.
These we make of various sizes. They are superior to
those of any other manufacture, of which fact, any one
acquainted with others, will bo satisfied on examination.
THRESHERS AND CLEANERS.
We are making a limited number of our own TIOGA
POINT TRESHERH AND CLEANERS COMBINED.
They run easily, thrush clean and fast, do not wasts. and
clean all kinds of grain fit for market ; are simple, strong
and durable. We warrant them, as well as our Horse
Powers,. Threshers anil Separators, to give entire satisfac
tion.
We are prepared to furnish EMERY'S THRESHERS
a- d CLEANERS, and the IMPROV ED RAKE THRESH
ER and WINNOWER COMBINED at Manufacturers'
prices and terms of warranty. Pel sons wanting the best
Horse Power in market to run Threshers and Winnowers
of any other manufacture, should by all means buy their
enlire sets of machines from us or our agents, and there
by save heavy freights from distant places uud at the
same time obtain better sets of machines.
Our prices are the same as those of the leatling New
York State Manufacturers.
Bd~ If i/ou hut i our machines rather than those made at
distant places, i/<m will find it more convenient to obtain
extras for rejiaii s.
Wheeler's and Finery's machine of all kinds repaired
at short notice. We manufacture and have for sale nt all
times.
CLOVBR-HULLEItS. PORTABLE CIRCULAR AND
CROSS CUT SAW MILLS, and a great variety of Agri
cultural Implements, adapted to the wants of farmers.
Send for copies of our catalogue
WELLES, BLOOD A CO.
Athens, Pa., August 1, 1859. j
JJgjjh NEW ATTRACTIONS !
It At Geo. H. Wood's Gallery.
jl TOWANDA, PA.
■ V\ You can procure, at low prices,
IAPH'OTOBMPES,I APH'OTOBMPES,
Jl \of all sizes, up to life size, either plain or re
-J touched, colored in oil or pastille.
Also. MELAINOTYPES and AMRROTYPRR. and al
most nil other kinds of types. Pictures ill good cases for
50 cents, and other sizes"and qualities in proportion.
Meiainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except for
children. All work warranted. August 19.18.59.
EXTRACT OF LEMON, ROSE van-,
ILLA, tfld AhaoaA,
Empire Store, otocflo.
Please Preserve this as a Sill of Refer
ence to Prices.
A GREAT CRASH
In the Price of Goods has commenced and must
continue during the year of our Lord
RBS9:
EMPIIIE STORE !
OF
OWEGO, N. V.
WILL DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP
T T by limitation in a short time, consequently 110
more Good* will be sold bv them except for
R E T> IT 3? A. Y .
We herewith put forth to the public it
LIST OF PRICES,
As the most convincing argument iu favor of
Paying Cash for Goods,
The followiug prices are
i
From 10 to 30 per cent. Less
1 Than Goods have been sold even foi Cash heretofore. No
pains will be spared in purchasing
The Best and most Fashionable Goods
of the Season.
•
OUR AIM IS 10 PLEASE !
We shall be constantly receiving
NEW GOODS.
Best Merrimac Prints 10 cents per yard.
Coeheeo, Hamilton and Lowell Prints. 10 " " "
Richest quality of new style DeLaines. . 18| " " "
Same " old " " .15 " "
Good style and good fabric 12J " " "
Best make of Paper Cambric 11l •' " "
Second quality do 8 " " "
Kxtra heavy 4 4 Brown Sheetings " " "
Heavy " " " 8 " " "
Fair' " " " 6 " " "
Fine " " " 4i " " "
NE IF STYLES OF BLEA. GOODS,
at the same reduced rotes.
Irish Linens for 2s. 6d., which others sell for 2s, per yard
" " 3s. •' " 3s. Cd.
3s. Cd., " " 4s. to ss.
44 44 ss. to Cs.
TABLE DIAPER, TOWELING AND
NAPKIJS S, 25 per cent, than elsewhere. ,
Black Broadcloths for $2, sold el.cwhere fur $2 to $3.
do do $2,50 to $3, do $4.
do do $3, do sj.
Cussimeres Ms. do 10s. to 12s.
Superfine do. at 20 to 30 per cent, discount.
Kentucky Jeans for 25., sold by others for 2s. Cd.
do do 2s. Cd., do do 3s.
ALL OTHER. CLOTIIS f CASSI
MERES ut the same discount.
Black Silks for 4s. 6d., usually sold for Cs.
44 ' 4 Cs. do do Ms.
Bs. do d > 10s. to 12.
•" 44 9s. do do 12s. to 14.
RICJI PLAII) SILKS, of all Styles, at
greatly reduced prices.
Moiiaira at 10c. per yard, sold elsewhere for Is.
Alapacas at twn-thirds the usual price.
Counterpanes at lbs., well wortii 20s.
do 18s., well worth 21s.
Table Spreads at 10s., well wortii 12s. to 14s.
Pure Kubber Circular Combs at Is.
Second quality Circular Combs, Bc.
Pull Side Combs, be-t kind. 5c to 10c.
Skirt lteeds, best quality, 3c.
•' " second " 2c.
Shetland Wool, 9e. per ounce.
Good Hooped Skil ls, 6s.
An erf en si re quantity cf DRESS TRIM
MINGS, at greatly reduced rates.
White and colored " Coates " Thread, best q laiitv,
200 yard spools, at 4c ; second quality do, at 2c.
100-yd colored Spools, at le.
Gold eyed Needles, best quality, at 4c a paper.
2d quality do at 2c per paper.
Knitting Cotton, best quality. 3c, full sl.eius.
Velvet Ribbons at two-thirds their value.
A splendid assortment cf Brocha, Cashmere,
Silk and Thibet SUA WES, at
greatly reduced pi ices.
Also, a very large assortment of
a■.Mgagg-
Too long to itemize.
MII3JIJEIRY ©D©DS
At Wholesale and Retail 10 to 20 per cent.
Cheaper than formerly.
BONNET BLOCKS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
BLOND EDGINGS, &o.
Always on hand in large quantities
Lawns and Beraies iu tfifir Season.
The best stock of
Looiurra GLASSES, CARPETS.
AND OIL CLOTHS,
Ever offered in Owego.
Carpets at 25., usually sold for 3s.
do 35., do do 4s.
do 45., do do ss.
do 55., do do Os.
do 65., do do "a.
Rich 3 Ply and Brussels do
Particular attention is called to our stock of Ladies' j
Collars. Handkerchiefs, Swiss Musliu. Jaconett, Barred
Muslins, Ac., all ol which will be sold 15 to 25 per cent
below the usual price.
Ladies' Hosiery, good assortment, selling at
10c, usually sold for Is.
Is, " " Is. 6d.
.
Ticking, Batting,
Summer stuffs, Checks,
Srtipes, Flannels, <f-c. 4*e.,
25 to 30 per cent. less tliau Foimerly!
A splendid assortment of MOLASSES at 3s. ; Salaratu* I
at 8c; per tt> ; liest TEA in Owego at 45., sold nsually at J
as., by our neighbors. As to SUG AUS, come and see for j
yourselves, and save one to two cents per n>.
'
Wo most cordially invite an examina
tion of our extensive stock, and
hope it may please.
BTONH & CO., ©rregc, W.
firgal.
I OR S NOTlCE—Notice is here
-Li by given, that all pei.-ona Indebted to the es
tate cd DEBORAH INGHAM, late of Terry twp. dev'd.
are hereby reque-ted to make payment without delay,
and all persons having claims against said e-tau-,
present them dulv authenticated for settlement.
URIAH TERRY, t..
Aug. 1, 185?. B. LAPOUTE. ( Executor*.
' \ D MINISTR ATO IUS NOT ICE Notice
AX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of GEORGE G. ADAMH, late of Ulster twp., de
ceased, are hereby requested to make payment without
delay, and all persons having demands against said (-state,
will present them duly authenticated b r settlement.
LEVI NOBLE:.
August 1, 1859. Administrator.
A DM IN ISTRATBIX'S NOTICE.-Xotice
il hereby given, that all persons indebted to tin es
state ot J AMES O.I'AIISOSS, late of Canton twp. dee'd ,
niiist luiike immediate payment, and all persons having
demands against said e-tate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
HARRIET A. PARSONS
July 11. 1559. Administratrix.
EX ECU TOR'S NOTICE —Notice iThUe
bv given that ail persons indebted to the estate of
J A MLS MATTOCKS, dee'd.. late of Springfield tp, must
mak- minted inte payment,and all persons having demands
against said estate, wili present them duly authenticated
, for settlement. CHARLES MATTOCKS,
J"'j 11, 1-52. Executor.
\ DMIMSTRATOU'S NOTlCE.—Notice
1A is liercbr > iveri. that all persons indebted to Iheiw
tate of J. HlN'siN. late of fike twp.,dee'd..
are here bv requested to make immediate payment,and all
persons having claims again-1 said estate will present
them duly autuentiaiteU for settlement.
J. ii. FLLIUHEU, Administrator
September 8, 1-tdP.
A D.MINISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
I A~X. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of DENNIS DIiUMMY. lute of Ridgburv, dee'd.,
I are hereby requested to make payment without ueiay ;
| aud £-.11 person* having claim* against the said (state will
please present them duly authenticated !or settlement.
DENNIS DBI MMY, I . , ... .
C. o. t REN Cll, | A tkniautratora
i May 5,1859.
| \DM INI S I'B ATO ICS NOTlCE.—Notice
) I\. Is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
| estate of WILLIAM I'AURY. deceased, late of Athens
j Born', are requested to make payment without delay ;
' and those having clahns against tiie said estate will please
| present them duly authenticated :-r - -t-tleinent.
WM. H. FKITCHER, I
C. \V. CLAPR. 1
Ifitroh 22,18-9. ..-jiiiinistrators.
A DMIXISTBATORS NOTlCE.—Notice
-CA. herebr pivpn that, nil persons Indebted to the e=s
tate of CHACifCEY TINGIJEV .latcof Orwell twp.,dee'd.,
; arc hereby requested to niak immedial-:- payment, and
■ all persons having lairu* against -aid e-tate will present
j tliein duly autlieuticuti d (or settlement t W. ii. PICK
ERING, Orwell Hill, Bruillord Countv, lbi,
w ii. PICKERING,
MASON TINGLEY.
April I®, 18.59. Admiuistrators.
| LLXEOITOR'S NOTICE —Notice ii heriT
• LA by given, tint all person* indebted to the estate o!
! JOSHUA 11. ARXOUT. late of Monroe town-hip. dee'd.,
j are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
| and all persons having claims, against said estate wili
: present them dulv authenticated fur settlement.
MARTHA ARNOUT,
JAMES W. IRVINE,
i _ August 23. 1859. Executors.
j A DM IN fSTRATRI .VS NOTICE -Notice
IX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted t<> tiie
I estate of WILLIAM E.MAYNAUD, late of Rome dee'd ,
I must make immediate payment, and ali persons having
demand- again-! * ii.l estate wiil present tiieui duly au
thenticated for .settlement.
NANCY E. MAYXARD.
I Jane 6.1839, Administratrix.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is 1-ere-
J. J by given, that all person.- indebted to the e-ta'e ol
j THOMAS BALDWIN late of Columbia town-hip. de
ceased. are hereby requested to made | ay ment without de
lay, and ail persona having demands against said e-tate,
will present ibem duly authenticated -<.• uement.
J C. M'KEAN,
LUCY BALDWIN,
September 15, ISSS. JEae •utors.
GV'OTICE is lienlv ffiven tiiut an opplica
i a lion wili be made ut v'ne next session of the Leg: -
laiure r l'enn-yivania lor tiie incorporation of a Bank.
.to be called the " Bradford Count > Bank with banking
i privileges of issue. Discount and Deposit: with a capital
of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with line light t<> in
crease the capital -tuck t'> Four Hundred Thousand Dol
lars, and t > be located iu the borough of TowauJa, iu the
county of Bradford.
| Towanda, June 20.1R59.
Iccith Stanch Canal Company.
NOTICE.
Sfockholdcrs t.f tie North Branch
-L Canal Company are hereby n tilled, by a Re-üb; i>u
1 of the Buard of M magi ;*, ;:u H.-lalmeut of Two and a
Half Dollars per share, is rcouirtd to be pa'd to the Trea
i surer or bis Assistant, at tln-ir ofii. e in Wiikesß trie, by
j the 15th day of September next, and if' t p . ,1 within
I thirty days alter that time, the stork will be forfeit! d.
GEO. 11. HOLLEXBACK, Treasurer.
July 21. 15;. W. G. SrHBtUWf. A-st. Tta.-.'r.
FIMJIT TREES,
Shrubs aud Vines.
umlcrsiftncil will lie prejittrcd the com
| J_ itig Fall, to supply the public with a Veil selected
j and choice variety ul trees, shrubs and vines. All orders
; MT:t or gi\ en I will attend to filling mid del. vet big mv
s.,-11, and hope t • make satlsiaetory. frees that shed the j
leaf should be transplanted in tin- fall, evergreens late in I
the spring. As some people think that nursery men ;
should replace ali tree.- that do not live, 1 would say. >
to those buying of me, fiiat 1 do not agree to do so. but j
i will warrant mv trees to lie in good order when deliv- |
ered. 1 wiil warrant all to live, but in such a case 1 will 1
have an extra pi n e, and attend to setting out myself.
N. B The following Insurance Companies Imve ap
pointed me their Agent, to take risks of all eWnca wimiw
local agents aru not fiiiiid : The Farmer's Union Insur
a nee Co.,and Great Western, united, now of Philadelphia,
the Kensington ot Philadelphia, the Lycoming County
Mutual Insurance ' 'Uipany. of Muucy i'a.. Anything
in thi* line promptly attended.
DANIEL UAH KINS.
Towanda, July 25, 1859.
XAA CORDS OF BARK WANTED!—
*/' " ' r'.oli will le paid for OAK AND HEMLOCK
BAKK. and IIIDES AND SKINS, at the higtu <t market
rate, by aog9 HUMPHREY A WICKIIAM.
McCABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
Bcloic J. Kingsbci y's store, Alain st.
| rpHE subscriber would respectfully tender hi.- -incere
I thanks t" the public ior the Very liberal patronage
extended to liini, and solicits a continuance of the same.
He begs leave to assure that lie intend, to keep <u. hand
as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS ol all kinds,
the best the country affords, which he intend- to sell for
very -mall profits, either by the side, q: irter or pound.
OS"A quantity of first qualit of SALT PORK, put up
by myself, cheap, by the bar el 5r pound,
Meat- will be promptly delivered, at any place within
the corpi ration.
T nv.ii i'a, Aogu-t 12.1-59. .1 McOABE.
A FARM FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS
I for -ale aFA i.'M ;u Norlii Tow; nda town.-hip,
about three mile- from the Borough of Tow
wwywS* anda, and about one ball mile I'mm the road
1- leading fiotu Wavcrly to Towamla. This farm
contains about forty-three acres, of which thirty aw
are improved, with a good house and barn and apple or
chard thereon. Offering great inducements to purchasers. {
as the farm will be sold cheap, aud terms of payment made !
i oa-v. Inquire of JOHN HOLMES.
Towanda, June 21.1858.
: CIIOK BUSINESS AND FACTORIES
' UJ can lie carried on profitably at Hammonton. See ;
j advertisement ot Hammonton Iguid*.
DISSOLUTION. —The t'O-partnersllip here
tofore existing between the undersigned, under the i
j linn and name ol MOXTAN Yl>. is this day, dissolved by i
: muto 1 consent, the said E. D. A F. D. Montanye having i
| withdrawn.
Tiie un-ettled business of the said firm will be attended I
! to by J. D. Montanye.
J. D. MONTANYE,
E. i>. MONTANYE.
J. I>. MONTANYE, Jr.
i June 9.1859. F. 1). MONTANYE.
The above co-partnership having been this day dissolv
-1 ed, the undersigned would rcpcrtiully give notice to the
| public that the same busiue** will be carried on by J. D. i
I Montanve A Sou. J. P. MONTANA'S,
J. D. MONTANYE, Jr.
Towanda. June 9.1859.
PERSONS WISHING TO EST A BLISR
Manufactories in a new nd thriving place where
I business is good. See advertisement of the Hammonton
j Settlement.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE
adrertlieaieit cf Hiaiamtoa Latiite.
Srtotng Xrtachfur.
tsL-ovjar. JiA; .xiks
CrXEUiATEi)
Family Sewing Machines/
NEW STYLE'S—PRICES SSO TO $125.
EXTRA CHARGE OF $5 FOR HEMMKRS.
F. B. CHAXHLEIt, Auevt. Movtb -$e ;
J. M. KGBLXaUX, Lam;-}.".,EIh.UX.
\ r PUESE MACHINES sew from t4>spo(}&r.
I. as purchased from the stofe, re< 'irTng m re wind
iti_' ot llri ;•! ; they firm. Frif. Gather, and SI-h in u
superior .-tym, finishing e.trh seat* fcv their wii optru
tion, without reroarsfe t-> tit* handnecilli sle is rejoin d
> I fiy other machines. They wiil flu fix icr and cheaper
i -t-wiiig than u seamstress. even ii she work* tbr one cent
an hour, and are, unqnesliniJitUy. the be d Machine* in
, ; the market for i iinfly sewing, m* a r ant of their glmpjl
. j city, durability. e -e of nnrmtfiTTtritrrt and aiapiit* t • all
f vsrietic- of family sewing-. x utiii* eifhor h.-awoi tine
! work with equal u. ilify. and with ".1 spe ! a I adjustment.
\s evidence of tlie unquestioned superiority of their
; Machines. the Grovw& Baker Sewiux Machine Comya
, : uy J>eg leave to respectfully icier to the folio* lug
f | TESTIMONIALS.
: " Having had one of Ororcr A* Raker's Machine* In my
* I family f< r nearly a yer and a half. I take pleasure In
i ! commending it as every u.iv ic-liable tor the purpose .or
! which it i designed—Family S< trim.." - >i. Joshua
/.fat ill, '.life e/ Itec. Dr. l.Carit, Editor of X. Y. huh
prudent.
" ! cirtifcss myself deli .lit. d with your Rc wing Machine,
which li sheen in uy Wittily lor several mouths, it ha*
1 nit* en ready for duty,r. pairing 119 .:iju-tu iit.iind
in ensilv adapted to eVorv verb".- of familr sewitrg. bv
aiiiiplv c bunging the -pools of thread."—.V/.-t. EHxubtih
S'rrkland, wife of Ihr. Er. Stiicidu.nl, Editor if
i JV. I*. Christian Advocate.
' " After try*! ' several g<v*d macfirjea, 1 preferred
1 | yours, on account of its simplicity, and the pbArit pr-c
• | with which it is managed its well as the stienylli and do
, i rability of the peam. Alter long experience, i fed eoui
; j pete:!* t<> speak in this man* er. p,d 1 c *:ld* utTv re •om
roend it I >i ev. ry vm let v of family sewim//'— Mrs.E. B.
' Spirent r, wife ot tin Editor of Brooklyn Star.
" I have used a drover & Baker Machine f *r two rears,
and I have Fund it adapted to all kinds of family - ing!
i from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn
. without the giving away of a stitch. The Machine is
ea-ily kept iu on! r.aml easily u-.cd.— Mr*. A. B.lt hip
pit, wife of Hi v. Geo. li'hippie, Stw York.
'• Your c ewing Mat hine lias been in u e in my family
i tlie past two year., and the ladies request nit" to trive
ynw their I.stiuiouial- to it* perfect adaptnesa, a well as
; .nor --iv .uy i,.. .Site.- : i liie \ n raiar.cn ul tafhily aud
household sewing.— Robert Bocrman, Xiio Yot A.
" For si veral months we have used G rover A Baker's
Sew hie Machine, and have come to the er nctnsfcn that
. every ladv v, ho ilasires her sewing beautuuily cod quickfv
. done, w !.. t f'l'aiiatc in po-.sisi.iug one ot these
[ reliable and iudc' iligihle "iron iieedlc-.voinea." whose
r eouibined qn ilitii-s ot l-enutv. strength ntl simplicitT,
■H" i-'.v U J. iy. .'.iis.iv. oj' Gin. Get.
P. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal,
Extra-, t of a lelb r fr-n Thos. 11. Lt i\itt, an American
gentleman, now ics-;.!/*nt in Bydney, X. >v soiitli Wales,
dated lanuary 12. IsSH .
" I had a ter.t made in Melbourne, in 1*53, in which
there were over tie i - *i> • aad yards o! sewing doue with
one of Glover & Baker's Machines, and a sincle seam of
that has out.-.tood all ti ■ double seams sewed by sailors
with a needle and tw iue."'
" If nomer could b. called up from his murky Lades,he
would sine t! advit'f of G,fiver.i Biker as i more by
; n gnnnt miracle of urt th tn was ever V'llcan'w stn't'iv.
| He would donooqeo uiidnmht ikirtmtkißg as *'the dire
ful spring of woes uaounibered."— Prof. Surlh.
"I take ph sure jn saying, that the Grove* & Baker
[ PewingMochine-- have more than su-tained un ixpectatioc.
After trying and returning others,l have three of them fu
operation ..i m.y dillcreut places, and, alter tour year's
: trial! have no ratut to liaJ.— J. 11.11 t.U IUWJ, Acn uioi of
South Carolina.
"My wife has had one of G rover A Baker's Sewing
Machines for some time, and 1 e*u satisfied it. is one of
the b< -L i ;'.y r-saving-machini-s timt has i con invented. I
take -n • h p.. • ■ r<* in r- oinmci.ding it to the public."—
J. G. Harris, Gortmar of 'l'ewtesstt.
" It 1- ■> lreautiful thing, and puts everrb' dy into an
excitement m go h1 liumor. Were 1 a Catholic'. I should
iiisi ' i p'.n Snii ts (.:• .er A Baker having an eternal ho
-1 i;iay wi u.inemon-t: nof their good deeds for humani
ty."— Citssict M Clay.
" I think it by far the host prt'ort !n tw. This Mtehine
cm be adapted from the finest cambric to the heaviest
cissimcre. It sews stronger, faster, aud moie l>cautifu!lv
thin one can irar.gh.e. If mine conld not he replaced,
money could r.ot buy it."— Mrs. J. G. Brown, .\ashvillt,
I'tiin.
" It is speedy,*ary bmLmH faikie In it work: b
, easily nndcr tnpdaud k"pt in repair, l'-irncstly |tcon
j menu this Machine to ail my n c intanccs, and others."—
.Mr*, .li. A. l urrest, Memphis, '1 inn.
" V. e f;nd this Machine to work to nor satisfac'hin.and
witii p.i i ,;c i :iiiii:iic.,d it to !'.,•■ public, as we believe
'•to J*t V'. A Ikiki: t> In- the 11 -t Sewing Machine in
use. ' —lrer.i y BrtUicrt, Allison, Ttnn.
"If lee cvprcs !y for family pt:;;. >-<■, with ordinary
car**. 1 will wa .' r they will hist one - three score rear*
andtc ' cud Ut-ur get out ol i.x. 00.'.-i ErsJ.ii.t,Xu*h~
vide. Ttnn.
"I ii sve !' **l your Machine for sever: 1 weeks, and am
perfectlv -- it:-f-. ■ that tin* w< .k it ••!*!< tin ls*-t and
in t be.iutibil that was ever made."— - Ijprjir Ai,niton.
So si: Vide, Tin:i.
"I use nn Macli'.no upon oorts, drMsrnnking, ard tin a
linen 'tit. and tlie work is aomirahln—far lictier
j than the b4 nind-sewinir, Or'shy other machine I have
. ever been."— Luc v B. Thompson, Nashville, Tom.
•' I find the w rk the strong, -t :.nd rno-t he*utifnl I have
; ever Been, made eitle r l,v hand or uaehine.and regard
I the Grover A Baker Xfachinc a> m. • ol the greatest hicaa-
I ings to our sex " — Mrs. Taylor, Xa-hr.l'e, Term.
*• I have one of Grover A Biker's F -wing Machines in
use in my fnindy. a::d tin.l it inv diia'uh-. I can e aifi.lent'y
;i cot..uii ud it to id, person-in want of a machine."—
G. T. Thompson, Xashciilt, T. ..a.
"I take pleasure In certifying to the uti'ity of the
G rover A Haver Be wing Machines. I have used one onjil
tnost every ties, rtptioo of work for months, and 1 find it
much * r>'.. gci iiisl better in c-vcrv r- -pcet t). in work done
by hand." Mrs. DAY. tVhi<Ur, Xu -ir id.. '1 inn.
'• I weald be nn willing t> ti:-; •?••• of my Gr ver A Baker
Marhine for a I: ret* amiiunt. cm hi 1 rp t repl-ee it again
ct pleasure.''— Mrs. 11. G. Score!. Xathodie, Ttnn.
" Our two Machines, purchased from you, do the work
of twenty young ladies. We with jileasure recini>neuft
the Gr vcr A Baker Sewing M . hii •: 11 be the beat in
use."— X. Stilhnan "• Co , M mphis T, nn.
" T'.ie Grovs r A F> ker Sewing Ma ddiu* works admira
bly. I think the stitch and work tnr -uperi/ rto that c.f
.n v Si-wing Mai liiue I > ver saw. On fine v ork. 1 think
the Machine would be hard t. he beat."— lY. J. liavit,
Memphis, T no.
'• 1 find tl ■* Mil 'liine easily managed, very durable, and
t *ke pleasure in reeominemiing it to all who Mi convr
nieiice, ecououiy aud pica: uic. ' —."!// s. P. lilns, Mrm
phis, linn.
"The (trover A B.ilccv sewia" Machines l.ave given
such satisfaction that we i ' . en'd'v i* coinii.eiul them lo
all who widi ag u d and 5;,..-tartial Si i\ uig Maehine. It
executes w >rh w tn maeli am- and -need au l in ev finely
than liny u'.lu i mucUic.u 1 ii.ivesccli."— Mrs. li.B.Hittcto
tl, Ml 7 'tis. Tret.
'* I a u h pnv to <"**. e r vfe r'tnojij in favor of GroverA
Baker's Si win Mu li tie and of t Ii" pei t -utisf o tion it
gives in evi ry re spec' It -ens neatly, and i*hy no mean*
ompli' Uti d.'and I pr "er it to a!! others 1 bate seen."—
Mrs. Bryan, wife of tier. A. M. iirpi.i, Memphis,
Ttnn.
" It aTi 'ds me much ph-isure to say that, the Marhinv
works well: • ! i lo n>t lie . .:it- to recomm-'iul Ua*
possessing all the advantages you elihn foe it. Mv wife
is maeh pleased with it. and we take pleasure to certify
to tlii- efllsct. C. B> i e'Jeu, .Mrm, his. Trim.
" It gives me pleasure t • find t'ie Grover A linker Sew.
ing Maehiut giving so *n.. ii suti-im lion. I have it in ron
-tant "-•• am! ibid it all that e0.d.l he de-iri d. It is the
most simple and d ir d ie niaehiti' in use. and I hcartiiy
rtcointuci.d it."— F. .1/. I Utile, Memphis, Term.
" Having seen, examined, and used many other kind*
• T Sewing M.' hi I feel !re. to -at I .at the (trover A
| Baker Ma hbi. s are >ar superior to all others iu use.";—
M. i rancoit Sell:, Memphis, Ttnn.
*• I enn-i hr mv machine Invaluable, nnl would not
I take live times its co.-ts, if I could not supply its place,
i With it I "in d il my family -i ,ving in about one fonrH
; the time I coi;' .1 with iny liatids."— M. J. Scott.Xashtillt,
'■ I'.mt.
*igS'.\T> FOR A OIRiTLVR.-Wt
A LOCAL AGENT WANTW>.
\ 1.1. WANTING K A liM> I N A DE
s. ILliohttul chi.iaU , noli soil. :uU mswre from frosts.—
j See advert! i meat of IfuuimDUton T.aitila in another
j coinnin.
, ri:oMA\> FBTIIt BOTTLES, for kwp
--1 ing Frint, Ac.. Fresh nil the year round. These
Bottles are eheuper and better than any other bottle or
h-.- . -!> ' r
' '
Farmers, Tahc
rpilE f*T T RSOHIHER lias sntne crnnd stork
I SHEEP fw ale. ' Ticks. S mt'.d >wn and Bak°well,
full Moid, and Ox ord and Southdown, ero-ud Fwe-.
Sont'id ''.vn blooded. They arc th the heet ',lonA* of
Rh°ep for thts country MIT. W. EASTA
North Tewar.da T uns 21 io'