Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 01, 1859, Image 3

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Extraordinary Inducements
TO THE BUYERS OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
1 >
HAVING greatly increased my former
jßrjiii jsiinsi'Tstock of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, I am
jjjjj determined to dispose of these accumula
tions rapidly, and with that design offer all articles at
unprecedented low prices, for Cash.
Good Sofas at 51t> to S2O, tine Cane Scat Chairs 75 cts
tach, a nice Bedstead for 20 shillings.
1 have now more than 60 different patterns of Chairs.
Bureaus, Desks for the farmer or merchant, I/viking
Glasses, I/>oking"glass Plates, Portrait and Picture frames
of gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 20
patterns of Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work la
bles, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can he lound
in a city Ware-house.
A large assortment of rcadv-madc Coffins, with a good
Hearse ready, at all times. •
Purchasers will be sure to find the right place, south
side of tlc public squart, one door east of Montanyes.
Towanda. Dec. 1,1859. CHESTER WELU.
O. H. WOODRUFF- DENTIST,
PERMANENTLY located in Towanda.—
Office No. 5, Brick Row, over H. W. NOBLKS' Store.
Entrance one door south ot Tracy A Moores. dec.l.tf.
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AND
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No. 54 Gold street, New York.
/ 111 A \< t H of TIME ! —WINTER AK
VJ RANGEMENT—DELAWARE. LACKAWAXA A
WESTERN RAILROAD—On and after Thursday, De
cember I, 1859. trains will run as follows :
The Night Express train East on the New York and
Erie It. R. arrives at Great Betid at 3.2s A. M.. and con
nects with the Express Train leaving Great Bend fur New
York and Philadelphia at' 8 00 A. M.
I>UC at New Mil lord 617 "
Montrose, 836 •'
Hophottora 859 "
Nicholson 916 "
Factoryville 94n "
Abington, 957 "
■Scranton, 10 30 •'
Moscow, 11 17 "
Tobylianna, II 53 "
rttrondsburg,. 1 12 P. M.
Water Gap 134 "
Colombia, 150 "
Delaware, (1.5 min. to dine) 200 "
Hope, (Philadelphia connection) 235 "
Bridgeville,. 2 4") "
Washington 313 "
Junction 3 30 "
New York 715 "
Philadelphia 8 2<) "
Passengers from New Y'ork, leave Pier No. 2, North Riv
er, at 7 30 A. M.
Frotß Philadelphia,leave Walnut st Wharf,. .6 00
l/;ave Junction at 11 10 "
Due at Washington, 11 2s "
Bridgeville, 12 01 P. M.
Hope, (Pliilai connection) 12 05 •'
Delaware, (15 min. to dine) 12 20 "
Columbia,...-;.;; 12 44 "
Water Gap, ; 101 "
Stroudsburg, 115 "
Tobyhanna, 245 "
Mo-COW 319 "
Scran ton,. 405 "
Abington ;.- ;; 442 "
Factoryville 459 "
Nicholson,...:.. 5 19 "
Hopbottom, 604 "
Montrose, 6 22 "
New Milfrtrd, 640 "
Great Bend, ...; 040 •'
Connecting at Greet Bend with Night Express
wet r'A 1 45 A. M.
Accommodation train leaves Scranton lor
Great Bend at 10 3.5 "
Factoryville, 11 55 "
Nicholson, 12 35 P. M.
Montrose 1 50
Ariivesat Great Bend 250 "
onnecting with the Phnkirk Ex. west, at.; 3.39 "
And Accommodotion Train West, at 5 3.3 "
Returning leaves Great Iteud, at 310 "
Montrose 405 "
Nicholson.. 515 "
F'actoryvil'e 555 "
Due at Scranton 715 "
The Accommodation Train does not 'rave Sc-anton un
til after the arrival of the Morning Train on the l/u ka
waana aud BUxmisburg 11. It. , thus giving Passengers from
tlie Wyoming Valley a direct conneefluti for the West by
the Morning Train.
F'or the Accommodation of way travel-on the Southern
Division, a Pas-enger Car will he attached to the E.xpn
Freight Train—leaving Scranton,at 4 30 A. M.
Due at Moscow 600 "
Ptroudsbnrg, Hi 30 "
Junction 2 40 P. M.
Returning, leaves Junction, at 4 Ot) A. M.
Due at Stroudsburg, 7 4.5 •'
Moscow, 1 10 P. M.
Scranton 235 44
Passengers from New Y'ork will change cars at Junc
tion. To and from Philadelphia, t-io B. L). R. 11., leave or
take the cars at Hope. F'or Pitt-ton, Kingston, and
Wilkes-Barre. take Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R. R. at
Scranton. For Jess tip, Arch bald and Oarboridale, take
Stages at Scranton.
Tickets sold and baggage checked through.
JOHN BKISBIN, Superintendent.
W*. N. JENKS, General Ticket Agent.
Scranton. November 21. 1869.
li. AVE RILL,
Manufacturer of
WHITE STONE LIME,
Dealer in Water Lime, Brick, &c.
TOWANDA, I'A.
G. F. TRACY, XVI. D.
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON, and Grad
-1 nnte of the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia
having returned to the village of Monroeton. where lie
intends to permanently locate,would respectfully otter his
services to thecttizens of tlie place and vicinity.
Having received a thorough extra course on the diseases
of Females and Children, he is prepared to give special
attention to that subject < ifflce at the store ol Tracy A
F/tsall. References— Dr. MASON, Towanda, Dr. NEWTON*
Monroeton. Nov. 14,1859.
REMOVAL.
U'FjYSSES MERCUR has removed hi*
I-aw Office to the Second Story ot his new building,
on the corner next south of the YVard House. n iv. 3
NOTICE. is hereby piven that an applica
tion will lie made at the next session of the Lcgis- I
lature of Pennsylvania for tlie incorporation of a Bank,
to lie called the 44 Bradford County Bank with banking
privileges of Issue. Discount and Deposit; with a capital
of Two Unndrcd Thousand Dollars, with the right to in
crease the capital stock to Four Hundred Thousand Dol
lars, and to be located in the borough of Towajida, in the
county of Bradford.
Tawafida, Jane 19, 2839. 4
f Jlrtn aubtrtCstmcitts.
E WHI OS!
0
MW 11113
NEW GOODS !
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE !
THIS WEEK
A NEW STOCK
OK
WINTER GOODS!
WILL BE OPENED!
Git E.I T EXCITEMENT
I
AT THE NEW
CLOTHING STORE
or
E. S. 3TT:?ST:DICT.
-
■fTOUR attontinn is res,lectfullv invited to a I.AIICE
I AND WELL SKLEC'TEU STOCK OF CLOTHING,
which I have just opened in
NO. 3, BRICIT ROW,
One door south of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store.
MV STOCK OF GOODS is from the best manufactur
ing establishments in the City of New York, and of the
| latest approved styles. Having purchased with cash. I
am enabled to sell my goods at prices almost inrreduou*-
lv low. My stock consists in every variety of READY'
MADE CLOTHING. HATS A CAPS, FURNISHING
GOODS, CJ.OTHS, CASSIMERES, Ac.
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT.
Having secured the services of one of the most skilful
Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania. I am prepared to man
ufacture to order, ail kinds of clothing. I will warrant
all garments cut ut niv shop to give perfect satisfaction.
E. S. BENEDICT.
Towanda, Septcmlmr 14, ls.st.
NEW FALL GOODS.
HS. MERCUR is now receiving one of the most ex
• tensive and varied assortment of Goods ever offer
ed to the people of Bradford County.
The stoek consists in part of the following
3) 11 Y G O () 3 ) S .
Black and colored French and American Cloths,
Cassimeres,
• " Satinetts,
Tweeds and Jeans,
Plain and Figured Freneh Merino's,
" " Cobnrg's
Wool Del.aines,
" Common Helplines,
Plaid Debege.s,
Wool and Union Plaids,
Double and single Jtrochi Shawls,
•• Wool
Misses and cliildrens Wool Shawls,
Hosiery of every description,
A great variety of Fringes, Trimmings and Trinkets.
Flannels,
Ginghams, Prints,
And Domestic Goods of Every Kind,
CARPETS,
WOOL AND COTTON DRUGGET,
oil, CLOTHS.
HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND
INCLUDING
SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
IRON, NAILS, GLASS. WILLOW AND
WOODEN WARE,
HATS AND CAPS.
HOOTS AND SHOES,
PAINTS, OII„S AND DYE STUFFS,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
Which were purchased under very advantageous cir
cumstances. and will tie sold at wholesale or retail, FOR
CASH, at prices averaging much lower than others.
Towanda. Sept. 27. Hi'.).
Humphrey & Wickham
ARK JUST RECEIVING
New Fall and Winter Goods, i
BCCH AS
GROCERIES;
lints avd Caps, Crockery, Xails and Class,
Hoots and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather,
Calf skins, Morocco, Shoe Findings.
In short, a general assortment of Goods suitable fortbe
season. Towanda, October 1, 1959.
BOOTS ANI> SHOES Constantly on band
and manufactured to order, of reliable work and
material, and repairing done on short notice.
JYct.O HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
WANTED—One TtMMxnd cords Hem-
IT lock Bark. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
UK. PRATT
HAS removed to the corner of Second and Foplar sts.,
immediately back of the Ward House. &*r All ac
counts with him over one years standing, must be im
mediately settled.
Towanda, Sept. 21, 18.59.
HARDWARE,— A NEW LOT .JUST
received at MEECUR'B.
&c.
(CAUTION. — All persons are hereby CAN
J tioned against purchasing a note, purporting to have
been signed by the subscriber, dstedon, or about the Oth
1 day of Sept. 165'.). for forty dollars, payable f>>ur mouths
after date, with interest, either to Philip Oswald, or
: Isaac Roskmaa, as the same was not signed by me nor by
i mv authority, and I shall not pay the same.
"Monroe, Oct. 20. T 59. CLARK CUMMINS.
■ff© YSIB ObAßillg.
N TISS GRIFFIN A PARK, arc opening to-day (Wed
-I*l nesilav)a large and well selected assortment of
FALL AND* WINTER MILLINERY GOODS,consisting of
Bonnets, Head-Dresses. Feathers, Flowers and Ribbuns.
You are invited to call and observe their variety and rich
ness for yourselves, Oct. 19, 1559.
FALL AND WINTER
© a ® w m a ©
JM. COLLINS, is now recpivintr nt his
• old stand on Main Street, next door to Hall's, one
| of the largest, best selected and cheapest stocks of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
ever brought into this market, to which he Invites the at
tention ol purchasers. Having had some years' experi
ence in the business, he is nble to offer inducements, as to
the QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE OF GOODS, not to
be met with at any other establishment. His stock em
braces the usual assortment of OVERCOATS, COATS,
VESTS AND PANTALOONS, of every style and price,
to suit the taste and the pockets of customers. To those
who prefer ordering garments, he would say that he keeps
j constantly on hand a large assortment of CLOTHS, C AS-
Si.MI-',RES AND VESTINGS, which will tie made up on
short notice, by experienced workmen, and warranted to
give satisfaction in every way. Particular attention will
be given to this class of custom,and every exertion made
to please customers.
Gentlemen's Furnishing* Goods,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, Ac. Jm.
A large assortment of hats and caps, of all styles and
prices.
CUTTING done to order, and warranted if properly
manufactured.
Towanda, October l'.i. 1859. J M. C
I / MiASS AND SASH—IOO boxes Glass,
| " t 1000 lights Sash for sale at
Oct. M. 1859. W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
| "VAMIKKL HARROWS.—3O dirt wheel-
T T barrows for sale at
j Oct. H, H.v.i. W. JLROCKWELL'S.
"OAPER 'HANGINGS.— IOOO yards Pa-
I .1. pcring—so do Bordering—so do Window Papering
at net.l7. ROCKWELL'S.
I rPIN WARE -A full assortment of Tin
| A Ware just received and lor sale at
O) tc.Dci 18. 1 s.i.i w. A. ROCKWELL'S.
|CLOSIN_G UP!
Till'] subscriber havinjr concluded to change
his business, will sell his entire stock of Merchandise
at from actual cost down to '25 per cent lower than can
be bought in New York City. He has just returned from
the city with a new stock, consisting in part of
Dry Goods of all kinds.
A Full Assortment of Groceries,
Fish, Salt, Glass, Sash, l)yc. woods, 4*c. <J-c.
Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Hats,
Caps, Crockery, Hardware. Tin and Wooden Ware, Yan
kee Notions, <'arpetings, Ac. All of which will be sold
for Cash at from 10 to 50 per cent less than can lie bought
in Towanda.
Salt at $i ,05 per barrel. Tea from 31 to 50 cents, the
very best Georgia Cut Yarn for $1.05 per bunch, and
eve-ything else in proportion. This reduction will he
made only for cash on ddiv< rv of goods.
J. HARVEY PHINNEY, Jr.
Towanda Get. 12, 1 No. 3. Ration's Block.
YV r ANTED. —Hides and Skins, for which
?T the highest market price will be paid, cither in
goods or cash.
October 1. 1859. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
| \I7"ANTEI).—I" exchange for poods, Oats,
v T Rye. Wheat, Barley. Buckwheat Ac.
Oct. 1.1859. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
New Fall and Winter Goods.
WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL,
No. 1, Fatton's Block,
\X7OULD invite the attention of prompt paying buy
it ers from all sections of the county, to bis large and
desirable stock of Foreign and Dofnestle
33 31 Y Ci 003 ) S ,
V EI.VKT RIBBONS,
SHETLAND WOOLS,
BKot HE SHAWLS,
LADIES CLOAKS,
GINGHAMS,
Sll \WLB,
PRINTS.
EMBROIDERIES,
MOHAIR CROSSOVER?,
GLOVES.
I'Oll, I)E CIIEVRE,
LACES,
Wool, PLAIDS,
RIBBONS.
DRESS SILKS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
DE LA INK ROUES.
HOODS AND NT BI AS,
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. TATTING SHUTTLES,
COLORED MARKING COTTON.
WHITE AND COLORED CROCHET COTTONS, Ac ~
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
STRAW GOODS.
THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
CORSETS, SKIRT SUPPORTERS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
GARROTE COLLARS.
COMBS, BUTTONS. BRUSHES, THREADS
AND STATIONERY.
ROOTS, SHOES AND I.EITHER,
GLASS, CHINA. CROCKERY AND EARTHENWARE,
HtRDWARK AND CUTLERY.
THE USUAL VARIETY OF
BIRD CAGES, SEEDS. ETC.,
FISH AND GROCERIES.
XAU.S. OILS, PAINTS AND
PAPER HANGINGS.
Those who vri-h to purchase the be-t gomN at the
lowest possible market prices, wiil consult their own in
terest by giving us a call.
Towanda Sept.2B, 1859.
CASH FOR PELTS,
. T THE
Metropolitan Hardware Store.
ORWELL, PA.
STOVES, Elevated Oven.
STOVES, Parlor.
STOVES, Diving Flue.
STOVES, Wood or Coal.
IX LARGE STOCK AXJ) VARIETY.
IRON, RY THE BAR OR TON.
Fanning Mills, Corn Shelters, Grindstones,
Jloring and Drilling Machines, Axles and
Springs, Alill i\- X Cut Sows, Steel,
Zinc, Copper, Sheet Iron, Tin
and He ivy Goods, at
October 12. Nl S. N. BROXROXTL
FKTT3 T T R EES,
Shrubs and Vines.
FPITE undersigned will be prepared tlie enm-
I JL ing Fall, to supply the public with a well selected
iaud choice variety of trees,shrubs and vines. All orders
sent or given I will attend to filling and delivering my
self, and hone to make satisfactory. Trees that shed the
leaf should be transplanted in the fall, evergreens late in j
the spring. As sonic people think that nursery men
should replace all trees that do not live, 1 would say.
to those buying of me, that I do not agree to do so, but
I will warrant my trees to be in good order when deliv
ered. I will warrant all to live, but in such a case I will
have an extra price, and attend to setting out myself.
X. B—The following Insurance Companies have ap
. pointed me their Agent, to take risks of ail classes where
, local agents are not found : The Farmer's Union iusur
i auec Co., and Great Western, united, now of Philadelphia,
the Kensington of Philadelphia, the Lyconnng County
Mutual Insurance Company, of Muncy Pa., Anything
in this line promptly attended.
DANIEL HARK INS.
Towauda, July 25, 1859.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE
advertisement of Hammonton Lands.
lUgal.
SHERIFF'S SALES—By virtue of sundry
ti-; ol Vend. Expo, issued Out'of the Cofirt of Com
i men Plea of Bradford County, to rac directed and dclir
i ertd, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court .Hoose
in the Borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY, the Ist dav
or DECEMBER. 1R59. at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the following
lot. piece or parcel of land situate in West Burlington tp.,
beginuing at c hestnut oak, a corner on the we-t line of
warrant no. 149a and the south west comer of lot no. 23,
thence south 39 0 east 113 5-10 perches to a -post and
stones on the west line of Chas-Seoutons lot thence south
154 110 per to a post and stones the north east corner ot
the (Jeo. Bell lot. Thence uorth 89 1-4° west 122 and 1 0
f perches to a post on the west line of warrant lot no. 1502
r and being the n.w. comer of said Geo.Bell, and thence by
the west line of warrant lots 1502 and 1499 n. 14 cast 154
i-10 ner to a place of beginning. Containing one hundred
and fifteen acres and 138 2 10 per being part of warrant
- lots no. 1499 and 1502 about seventy acres improved one
log house, one log barn, and an appie orchard, and other
fruit, trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. .T.
j Madill's use vs. Charles Mead, also A. Morley & Pro's to
j the use of H. 11. Browu vs. Charles Mead and Francis C.
, I Mead.
'j ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or pared of land alt
' ! uate in Ritlgnury twp. aud bounded north by land of John
j Wallace, south bv land of Mrs. John W. Brown east by
| land of Luther Ames and west by land of Wm. F.xston
I Containing seven acres, be the same more or less all iiu
. ; proved with an old framed building thereon.
. i Seized and taken in execution ut the suit of William
, | Faston to the use of Svivenus Van Buskirk vs. John
, ' Wallace, also Sylvenus Van Buskirk vs. John Wallace.
. ' ALSO—A lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalus
i ing twp. and bounded on the north by land of Augustus
Lewis and Wm. Cronk. on yjc east by laud of Calvin Camp
! and land belonging to the heirs of E. Lewis dee'd, 011 the
1 south by land of John Elliott and J. Morrow aud X. X.
j Ersfcinc, ou the west by X. X. Erskiue and H.Buck. Con
j taining one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, about
j sixty acres improved, one framed house framed barn and
1 fruit trees thereon.
I Seized and taken execution at the suit of Sarah Lane
vs. Jackson Lewi®,
j ALSO—Tue following piece or parcel of land situate in ■
| Tuscarora, and bourn Jed as follows : on the north by land
jot Lyman Rogers, east by land of 11. Hill, south by land
i of J. Hill and T. Shaw and west by the public highway. |
Containing about ninety acres more or less about twenty
[ five acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn
and a few truit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII the following lot piece or parcel of. land
situate in Tuscarora twp. and bounded as follows : north
i by land of Morris Davidson, east by land of 1 >. Warner,
south by land of C. Smith, and we-t by land of Jas Siles
-1 I >cy. Containing twenty-live acres more or lc.— all im
proved. one framed house, one framed bum and few fruit
! trees thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Almon
! Pickett to the use of Richard Stilwel! and Joseph M.
! Brown partner doing business under the firm of Stilwel!
A Brown to the use of Charles J. Steriman assigm* of
Henry lleekiuun. Orville 1.. Knox and Charles P. J. Rip
' ley, late co-partners doing business under the firm ol
Bookman, Kimx A Ripley vs. 11. M. Selvara.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Wells twp,
and bounded as follows : north by landol Thomas Owens
and Wn. Johnson and others on the cast by land of J. A.
; Roy and Wm. S. Ingalls, on the south by the public high
way James A. Wilso.n A L. Wing and on the we-t by J .
A. Boy. H. Moslier and Thomas Owens.Containing three
j hundred and thirty acres more or lees about one hundred
j aud eighty acres improved two framed houses two framed
■ barns and two young orchards thereon,
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. & E.
j Covell vs. John Browucll.
ALSO—A lot piece or parcel of land situate in She-ho
quin and Rome twp. and bounded as follows : north and
east by land of E. Towusend, south by land of L. Eastman
| and west by land of John Havens. Contain ng sixty-nine
I acres more or less about five acres improved with a fram
-1 ed house and a saw mill thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abijah
Mead vs. James Randolph.
ALSO--A piece or parcel f land situate in Overton
j twp. and Immidcd as follows : beginning at a beech the
; northeast corner fit A. L Cranmer's lot, thence nor'h3o°
i east list rods to a beech, thence north t'.n 0 west 160 roils
j to an old birch the north east corner of a tract in the
| warrantee name Thomas Palmer, thence south 30 0 west
along the line of said tract 10b rials to a bas-wond corner
thence by land of W. A. Park and A. L. Cranmer J(Omd
-Ito the place of beginning. (' niaiuing one hundred and
six acres be the same more or less about two acres improv
ed and one log house thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Allen
M'Kean vs. Ann M. Deihtn and Hannah Deihm.
ALSO The following piece or pan el of land situate in
Wilnot twp. and boniulcd as follows : beginning nt a
stono heap the north east corner of warrant surveyed in
I the name of I/jrd Butler, thence west on said warrant
! line 169 6-10 per to a stone heap, thence south 100 per to
j a Lynn corner, them e eu-t 16'J 6 10 per to a maple corner
I thence north 100 per to the place of beginning. Contain
ing 011 c hundred acres more or less about twenty five I<-
improved one framed house one saw mill anu ear shop
' and a few fruit trees thereon.
i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Matthias
, H. Welles vs. Abel O. Packard.
ALSo The following piece or parcel of land -iituite in
Overton twp. and bounded 011 the north by the public
highway ou the ea-t by the public highway and lands ot
Morris Sullivan 011 the south by lands of Christian and
Henry Huvcrly, and 011 the west by laml of Eli Haverly.
Containing 168 acres more or less about 60 ai res improv
ed one log house one log barn and a few fruit trees there
on.
ALSO- - All that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Overton twp., bounded as follows to nit : on the
eortli by land of Mar* Blake,- - Car! .John Streve and (
Malarney on the east by land of David Jones on the south
t by the public highway on fli" west by land of Davd
Haverly.Jr. ConUtioing 2*2 acres more or less about 12.5
acres improved one framed house two framed barns and
: an orchard thereon.
* Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lewis
/sitter vs .L\e.ob Streve and Jacob Haverly.
AI.-sO The following piece or parcel ot land situate
;in Albany tp. and hounded on tlie north by land ol ( lias.
P. Wells east by land ut David Hakes, on the south by
1 land of Joseph Menanli and on the west by land of
Sheffield Wilcox. Containing seventeen acres and a half
more or less about fifteen acres improved one log house
! one framed barn and some fruit trees thereon,
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Daniel
| ('hipinan n uv to the ti.-e of Dr. Thomas Harris vs. Zadork
<lillctf A 1.. X. Varguson.
A1 .SO—The following piece or pan-el of land situate in
| Albany tp. and (mended on the north by land of Simeon
Chapman east by land of Kbeiiczer Rogers, south by land
uf Robert Eddy anil m-t by land of Wells Wilcox. Con
taining' fifty acres more or less about twenty acres improv
ed with a log bouse and a shanty stable thereon.
AI..SO—AII that certain pieceorpaicelofl.mil situate
* in Monroe tioro* and brmndoil as follows; on the north
I by land of D X. Xewton, Canning A Jared Hart, east by
| 1.. L. Terwillig< r. south by land ol J. L. Eockwell and
west by the highway. Containing one fourth of an ai re
more or less all improved one framed dwelling house store
room and wood shed thereon.
ALSO —All that certain lot piece or parcel of land
situate in .Monroe tp. and bounded as fol'ows to wit : on
- J the north and east by land of John Miugns on the south
by land of W. H. H. Brown ai d west by Towaml.i creek.
| Containing 12 acres, more or less about six acres improv
* cd and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot David 1!.
I Taylor A Co. to the use of David B. Taylor vs. George
| Smith A ( >• I*. Lyon.
! ALSO The following lot of land in Albany tp. and
bounded north by land of I'. 11. Wilcox and lands of
Samuel ('. Means, ea-t and south by land of Wells Wilcox
am! west by the Berwiek turnpike. Containing seventy
i acres more or li'ss about twenty acres thereof improved
i with a framed grist mill, a in w framed dwelling house
j partly finished three plank h uiscs bLck.-uiitli shop a sln.il
| and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO All that eeitain lot piece or parcel of land -it
uate in Albany tp. and bounded north h\ land of Sheffield
' Wilcox south by hind of Wells Wib i.x and S. C. Means
land west by the south branch of the Towanda creek,
j Containing luo acres more or loss with the privileges
; thereunto la-longing,
I Seiz-'d anil taken in execution at the suit ofS. A. Mill
| ard vs. J. W. A Samuel C Means.
ALSO- The following piece or parcel of land situate in
| Ridghery tp. and hounded north by land of Jared Ham
j uioiid. east by land ot David Burt. south by laud of Janu-s
| Mitchell anil west by land ot James Stevens. Containing
; seventy acres more or less about 25 acres thereof iraprov
; -d with a trained house a framed barn ail apple orchard
and other fruit trees there n.
Seized and taken in exe -utinn at the suit ot C. F. Wil
son \ s. Jacob R. Mitchell.
ALSO The following piece or pari el of land situate
I in Smtthfield tp. anil bounded north by land of Knos
j Califi. east hylanil of J. E. Rulleck and Ja.-.Geronld.south
by land of James (ieronhls and west by the public square
; Containing 14 acres, more or less, all improved, with a
1 framed dwelling house a framed ham. a corn house and a
! two story building used us an Odd Fellows Hall. Justices
j office and School room .Ac., and fruit trees thereon.
i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Winthrop A'
j Glines,administrator of John Thompson,dee'd,vs. William
I E. Barton.
ALSO—The following lof. piece or parcel of land sit-
S uate in Ulster tp. and bonnded as follows ; north by land
j of Cornelius I'lowmnn, on the east and smith by'lands
; belonging to the estate of Wm. Gibson, dee'd and on the
( west by land of Win. Howie and land of the estate of wm.
; Gibson, dee'd. Containing 99 acres and 111 perehes.more
. or less, about 3.5 acres improved, one framed house one
framed barn, and a few fruit trees theroen.
| Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wi liant
j Gibson executors to the use of James Van Dyke vs. James
Debbie.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in
! Sheshequin tp. and hounded as follows : on the north
j and east by land of Addison Beidlentan, on the south by
! lands of C. M. Segar and on the west by the public high-
I way. Containing one and a half acres'more or less, all
; improved, one framed house one framed barn aud a few
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Sheshequin tp., bounded as follows : on the north
hy land of A. J. Cole, enst by land of Guy TozeV, on the
south hv L. Kingsbury and on the west bv land of Samuel •
Marshall. Containing 55 acres, more or'less, about ten
acres improved.
Seizsit aud taken in execution at the suit of iiatterlee A. -
Hill to the use of J. C. Adams vs. George M. Smith. i
ALSO— A certain lot piece or parcel of laDd situate in
ftfflgL j
GraavUic tp. bounded and daacriJ/ed as foiiowj m the
nottn by iat-d of F ! ward Ferguson and Geo. Catlin, east
by lard of N m. B jnyon.scuth by land of Fh dander Fnstei
and Beth K. i'ortcr and weat by Charles Parrnertcr an-: !
M. A. 1 orter. Coutaimug IC2 acres, more or less about I
4 acres improved two framed houses one framed barn and
one steam saw mill thereon.
Seized aud taken iu execution at the suit of E K
Sabin to the use of Mosqs Eiienbergtr vj. Z. Amiable ami
Brother.
ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parrel of
land situate in Overton twp. beginning at a maple jtfae 3
W. corner of Cahill .thought, thence X 60 - W 100 rods
to a maple, the S W corner of lot in the warrant name of
R. Huberts ; thence aonth 30 c east 212 rods to the S F
j corner of lands claimed bv D Cash ; thence 54 60 0 F 160
; rods by Cash's line, to the X W corner of Camp's lot : I
I thence by Camps. Cahill and Vought. S 30 0 W 212 rods !
to the place of In ginning. Containing 212 acres more or
less, about 15 acres improved, one log house thereon
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Overton twp., beginning at a stake and stones,
the X E corner of Camp's lot. running thence S 68 0 E
176 per. to a stake, thence S 31 0 W 102 rods to a corner
thence X 53 0 W 176 rods to u small birch, thence X 31' 1
east 102 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 111
acres, more or leas about 15 acres improved, and one log j
house thereon.
ALSO— The following described lot, piece or parcel of j
; laud situate in Overton twp.. bounded on the uortn bt '
, land of \\ illiain A. l J ark, east by Haythorne. south bv 1
Joliu V\ illey, mid weat by'jW'm. A. Park. Containing 25 '
acres more or le-s.
A LSD —All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Overton twp.. bounded north by the Burclav Coal
j lands, east by H. Booth, south by W. A. Park, and* west
by 11. Booth. Containing 25 acres, mote or less about
four acres improved, and one small shanty thereon.
Seized and taken in exeutlou at tne 'syit of Gabriel
Davis vs. Win. F. Campbell.
AN - at the suit of Daniel Brink vs. Wm. E Campbell.
1 ALSO -A certain piece or parcel of land situate In
North So won da tp.. nd butHkM as follows; Beginning
at the lower end • t the stone wall near above the ougar
I creek brid-.'c and lower part of Butty's flats, between the
j main creek and the spring run mid running south 43 0
! eu-i 12 210 per. thence south 20° east lu per. tlience
| south I*3° east2s 010 per, to comer below Butty's wiDg
| da.ll, thence north 71° west 50 per. across the ilats to a
stake lor a corner by the stone wall on the north eat
bank ot spring tun. tlicuci north 2j° ~a < t 6 0-10 per.
them e north s.s° ea-t 2 per. thence north 4s° east 12
per. thence north 40° east 16 per, following the stone
wall, then e north 42° east 7 5 In per. t-i the place ot be
giitiing. Con'aiii tig 7 acres of land be the same, more or
less, all Improved.
Seized ai ii taken in execution ut two suits of Thomas
Elliott \s. Stephen A Mills.
ALSO -The following lot. piece or parcel ot land situ
ate in Granville tp.. and bonnded a> folio its: north by
1 iud ot David C 1 . east by laud of Miner Porter, south bv
land of Marcus Ayres, and west by land of Joel Packard.
Containing about thirty acres,! more or less, about 12
acres improved, one plunk house, a mi Lous and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wheeler
and Bidden to the use of D. Burr Wheeler Vs. Joseph Fen
ton.
ALSO—The following lot, pie cor pnr< lof land situ
ate in Monroe boro In- unled on tin* north east bv the
Berwick turnpike, south-east by laml of J. McGill. south
west by land of J. Blackmail, and north west by band of
L. I-. Bl:i'*kman. Containing one-fourth of an acre, more
or less, a 1 improved, with a trained dwelling house, and
a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Ulster twp,, bounded north and e.i-t by land of
J. M ( arty, south by land of J. Smith, end we-t bv the
highway. Containing I an aire, more or less, „l" jm
! proved, with a framed tavern house, a framed burn, and
a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken iu execution at the -suit of J. F. Can
field vs. P. p. Sweet.
A LSI) -The following lot, piece or parrel of land situ
ate in Albany twp.. bounded north by the public high
way, ea-t by M. Kellogg, south by land of M. Blake, aud j
west by hind of W. Campbell. Containing 26 acres,more !
or less, about 15 acres thereof improved. 1 framed house,
1 framed barn, and a lew fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of J. Iliue- j
bolt, to the use of M. G. Post, vs Daniel English.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Monroe and Towanda twps., bounded north by j
land ot W. A. Park, east by the public highway, tonth J
by .L B. Smith, andJ. Hornet, aud west by S. S. Hin- I
man's land. Containing 65 acres, more or less, about 45
improved, 1 framed house, framed barn, and a few fruit 1
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol J. H. Pliin
ney jr. \ s. John Hanson.
ALSO The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Ridgbury twp. bounded north bv land of D. H.
Burnham east. |.y land of L. Fames, south by land ot W.
Fasten, and west by land of O. Potter. Containing 105
acres, more or less, about 70 acres thereof improved.with
a framed dwelling house, a framed barn, a ixirn house,
and nil apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the-ait of Ahoiiab '
Buck vs Daniel Dewy.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land .-it* 1-
ate in Litchfield twp. bounded north by land ol D. Me-
Kiniiey, cast by land of J. Campbell and i. Mutiti, south
by hind nt E Feeler, and we-t by laud of S. Oveiishire.
Containing 39 acres, more or less. Defendant's interest
1 being the undivided one half.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Jones
j vs. Thus. Rinscnbaugh.
AI .S< 1 The following lot. piece or parcel of land -itu
' ate in t\ ynlu.-ing and Tuscarora twps. bounded north bv
land of C.Camp, ea-j by laud of P. Stone, and <>. B.
Snell. south by laud of L. Shiiiiiway. W. Sltuniwav, J.
Palmer, ami J. Cmly, west hy land of C. ('map.*'". 'A*. I
Camp ai.d E. Lewis. Containing about sou acres, more
or less, about two hundred acres improved. 1 woolen far- j
tory, 1 grist mill, 1 -aw mill, ti framed dwelling houses, 1
blacksmith -Imp, 4 framed barns, 2 large orchards,and
other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Luther !
Rediield, Jr., to the use ot David Witniot, v.-. Harvey B. ;
Ingham.
ALSO The following lot.piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Sheshequin twp.. bounded north by landol .1. Ilor
ton.en-t by land of l'o-t, south by land of A. Conklin
and J. Waggctt, weat by land of M. Thump son. Con- j
taining 53 acres, niorc or less, about 35 in res improved, 1
with a log hou.-e, a framed barn, ami a lew fruit trees!
thereon.
Seized ami taken in exeoution at the suit of A. J. Ross
A ('o. vs. |>. T. Lucas.
AI.SO—The following lot. piece or parcel cf land dil
ate in Towanda boro" b umb d north by lands of J. ('.
Adams ea-t by main street, south by land of John Kilt 1
bans, mi the we-t yan alley, said 't I g abu(*sV feet
I front, bv 130 feet deep, all" inipri ved with a lew I'rui \
trees thereon.
A I.SO—One other lot. piege o* parcel > f I.md situate
in Towanda bor • bouml ai north by land ot I>. R iilti>s \
John 11. Badger, east yb an alley, south bv la id of James •
1 Kinsman, west by the highway. ( ontaining atsmt 51) ,
| feet front, and 12(1 feet deep, all improved. 1 framed
j barn. I framed bouse, and a few fruit trees thereon.
1 Seized and taken in execution at the -nit of .1. Beidle
-1 ntati now to the n-e of John Holmes, v.-. Adam E.-seit
-1 wine.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
; ate in Pike twp., bounded as foßt w- : Beginning at a
maple the south-west corner of lot Xo. 27. on warrant lot
! No. 196, thence north 89° west 44 per. to a post, thence -
inutii 1". ea-t 126 |ier. to a post,on the .--outii line of X.
Rockwell's lot, thence south s!°, east 44 per. to a I* •■c 11
: stump the north-west corner of -aid Ft No 27. thtn -e i
i south I°, we-t 126 per. to the beginning. Containing 31
j acres and lb4 per. m .re or Ess.
A I.S(' )1! fli.it certain la.pu eor par. 11 of 1 .ml -it
-1 uate in i'ketw... bounded as follow s ; Be-'inning at a
beech on the ridge known as Forks ridge ot Cold crctk
i thence south 3aA°, cast 2fn per. to a hemlo.-k. then .
north li°. cast. Its per. to a hemlock corner, theme north
ssA°. west 162 per. to the pi .ce of beginning. <' utaiu
; ing no acres and is per. -ti i t tin asitre. more or le-s.
ALSO All that certain lot, pierenr parcel of land -it- i
I uate in I'.ke tw p., bounded as follows : Beginning it a
Leech south corner of warrant lots No. 194 A 195. thence !
; south 39 deg°, east 121 per. to a post, thence south sn°.
west 53 per. t: a post, thence norib 41°, west 173 per to
a post warrant corner, thence B*4°, ea.-t 7 s per. t > t. e
1 place of beginning. Containing stf acres and 60 per. more
or less, about two acres improved.
Seized and tak-n in execution at the suit of Geo. C.
Atwoo'l vs. Amos Van \llken.
ALSO By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, all that certain
lot, piece or parcel ot land situate in Franklin twp..
j bounded north by lands of Samuel Amiable A-.I MeD.inie!
lon the east by land ot H. Willev. 011 tlie- south by the
Towanda ("reek and the public highway, on the we-t hi
ii Wifley. Containing 9S acres be the same more or !> --.
alMiut 30 acre- improved, one board lioti-e. one hl.u-hsmitli
shop, one trained barn and two orchards thereon.
\ I.SO All that certain lot, piece or pared of land -it
natc in Franklin A Burlington two's., bonmled north by
land formerly in po--esston cf .Insi.th Haynes and land "I
John Mi-Daniel, o"Tt the east bv land ofGeorge Lint/ on
the-mitli by lauds of A. t?n v. on the west by land of John
Kuykcndall. Containing lit! acres more or less, about -
acres improved, one log house, and a few fruit tress there
on.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mnntnnyrs
A Co. vs. Wm. K. Gore.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF,Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Nov. I. 15.59.
Notice to Pi-hciia-kbs. To prevent misntiderstand
ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at SiicritCs
sales will be'required to pay the amount bid at the ti nc
the land is sold. It has become imperatively tie es.sarv
to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex
cept in rases,w here the purchaser is a lien creditor and
is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of
the act of Assembly, approved April 20, IM6. which is
I as follows ; " Whenever the purchasers of real estate a!
I 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 be the duty of the sheriff, administrator, ex. ntor
i or other person making sueli sale, t" receive the receipt
of such purchaser or pnrrh ters for the amount which
| be or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid.
to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall
1 not he so construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff,
j administrator, executor or other per.-ou aforesaid to dc
! mand ti"d receive at the time of sale a. sum sufficient to
i cover all frgal coeta entitled to hcpa.d out of theprncer&s
of said sale; and prorided further, that before any pur
cfcstrr or purchaser- rtmli receive the bete C*. of this sec
tics , lie or the? shari produce to the Sheriff. c t • thcr per
got BO ;anii! said niii;, n certified at'ternest trim
th* proper record:-, t.t dor tie har.d arid affinal *eu o! tie
pfopet officer, showing that he 1B a Ilea creditor, ootitkd
to :<-ci. ea-1 v part ct the proceeds of tire Belt- aforces-
Bftid.'"
[EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hTr7-
-Li by given, tint ail persons indebted to the estate ot
GEORGE SPALDING. late of Tnscarora tnwmhip.dec'd
aie lure by requested to make payment without delay
arid all persons having claims against said estate will
present them duly aotbenticatedfor settlement.
C. J. LACEY.
, >" "ember P. IH.'i'J. Executor.
! A DMINISTRATOIt'S NOTlCE.—Notice
herebv given, that ail persons indebted to the
estate of CHARLES JOHNSON. late of Windham, dee d
are hereby requested to make payment without delay
ant n.I pMMn havifrjf clniros against tne said estate a ...
t pi east* I'lvespn. tN;w d iy authenticate J lor settlement
UARYEY W. DUNHAM. I. . .., ,
SARAH JOHNSON f Administrators
j November 14, 1*53.
fIERIFPS SALE.-IJy vim* of * nrit
k_ of Vend. Expo, issued or.t or the Court ot Common
PJtUof kradmrd County, to me direct..l and delivered,
will he exposed to public sale at the Court House in the
liorough ot T( wanda. on FRIDAY. tno 9th day of 1
CEMBER, 1869. at 1 o'clock, R M.. the following lot,
piece or parcel of land situate in North To wan da tw:i.*
bounded as follows : on the north by lands of Johu Di
vine and Roderick Granger, east by" the North Branch
Canal and hn.U of Itodei it k Granger and John Dougherty
south bv land of James Finerty, William Manger, Joiiu
Dougherty and John Young, west hv land of S. W. Run
dell. Chester Bennett and William McMorran. Contain
ing about two hundred and seven acres more or la-y,
about one hundred and twenty acres improved, three
framed houses, twoiramed barns, two board shanties ui.J
three orchards of tritit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the salt of E. Ca°..v,
administrator of Jesse Gilbert totlie use of Samuel Iliil
i house vs. Horace Granger and terra tenants.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Novctnl>er 14, 1*69.
jwtsqufbauna Collcqbte Institute,
TOW AS DA. BRADFORD CO., PA.
FACULTY :
OLIVER S. A.B. Principal.Profeeaor of Ancient
Languages, and .Mental and Moral Sciences.
WM. 11. DEAN", A. IE. Associate Principal, Professor
of M ithcmatics and Natural Science.
Prot. CHARLES R. C'OBURN, County Superintendent,
General Director of Normal Department.
Mrs. ANN C. KELLOGG. Preceptress.
M.ss ANNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress.
Mi.ss M ARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal and Instru
mental Music.
Mr. CAXFIELD DAYTON, BtcwarL
The Winter Term commences WEDNESDAY, NO-
I VEMBEIi 31, and will continue 14 weeks.
TUITION, mil TElill :
[Payable invariably in advance, or one "naif on entering
tbe school, and one-half at the middle of the term—fuel
and contingencies included.]
Primary, per term J r, 00
! Preparatory • <i
i Higher, Ist year, per term 7 oo
| Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00
I Classical, Ist year, per term 7 oo
j Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00
Collegiate, per term" 10 oo
X. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced
i branch they respectively pursue.
Pupils using scholarships are charged {1 per term for
fuel and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSES ;
French $ r, 00
German 8 00
Drawing 3 oo
I Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel
and light 2 0(J
Washing, per dozen 38
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14
■ week-, each. The Anniversaiy exercises will be held at
j the close of the Spring term.
No deduction will be made for absence, except in case
of protracted illness of over two weeks.
lii-truuiental Music will not. a-heretofore, be taught in
the Institution, tint by special arrangement—a class will
be taught in aii .1 idjoining the grounds ol the lustitute,
by the Teacher ot Vocal Music.
This arrangement has been adopted for the past term,
and experience h is proved it to l>e eminently superior to
the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will bo
taken to - • ur< the greatest progress ot those wishing to
take lessons in this branch. Terms will beau heretofore :
Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00
L%e of instrument for practice 3 00
Pupils boarding in tlw Hall will furnish their own tow
els, Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is desira
ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding
when it i-- convenient, but when otherwise, tbe c e will be
j furnished at a slight charge.
It i- -tmnply recommended that students from alirond
i should lioard in the Institution. as better opportunities
j for advam "uient i:i study are thereby secured.
Sormal 1 'partmmt -special exercises are arranged
with -at extra charge for lii e preparing themselves as
Teacher.-of ('ommoii SI. !,. !'i -i.C Il C'OBURX, the
i able and w 11 known Superintendcnf of Common Sch- "Is
the unty. has kindly consented to organize the Tea
i cher s class, aud direct the course to be pursued.
lie wiil al-o be present t" cenduct its exercises as often
: as practicalile. and will dt 'iv-r frwjnent lectures on the
i The 'vand I'i u lice of' Tea . uig, as also on other subjects
1 connected with Normal training.
Ihosc p r-oiis. therefore intending to engage in teneh
ing for tic, w:> ' :-. u '1 tied it greatly to their advantage
; to b. present (hiring the F ill term.
l'rof. Unburn's connection with the institution is not
su. ii as to ill my way interfere with Hie discharge of the
regular duties of his office.
N i pa:us wh' be span <l. on the part of the Faculty and
J Trustees in sustaining the high npul it.itiou the iastitu
| tion has hitherto enjoyed, ana in tendering it tuorc wor
thy of future patronage and support
WILLI AM ii. DEAN.) „ . . ,
| Aug. Q. is*,:). OLIVER 8. PEAS, f ITtactpaia.
NEWS! NEWS!!
AT THEBAKERY!
H AVING mailt arrangements with tbe principal News
Dealers in New \ nh. I am now prepared to furnish
all with the current 11 ok.-. Magazines, Monthlies. Week
j lies and Pictorials. The New York Ledger. New York
Met kly. Frank Leslie's Illustrated. Harper's Weekly,
Hall" l'ietoriil. True Flag. Am riean Union. Honni
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Prflicc G zette. Weekly Novelette, Yankee Notions. Niek
j Nacks, A--. Ac. Harper's Magazine, Godey's latdv's
Rook. Peter-oii's Maguzin--. Frank Leslie's Magazine.
Gi it Republic Monthly. Lad '-' tuu-rican Magazine,
ltalloii's Doll ar Monthly. Kni-kerbockci, lAttel's Living
Age, Ac., which we wiil furnish by the year or single
ct py at publisher's pries.
1 shall have on hand, tor the coming Holiduvs. a splen
did assortment of GIFT BOOKS AND PICTORIALS.
I shall s!-o keep on hand the leading
ItTEW YOK-Ai: DAILIES,
Furnished to those wli > wish to take them by the e< k
at lj cents per week, < v 3 cents a single copy.
ORDERS YU EOOIIbS,
Rc-eivcd b-r any Publication in the United St Fes, which
will be furnished i> ith dc-patch.
" Th.mkii.l for tin patronage of my friends thus far.
llnpe by iretully eonsuliingtbeir ta-tv- an.l wants.and
wants, and by -i. i, t attenti ui t - business, to merit a cor.
t iiinance o tju s;, ■
Towand i. % vcmber Is'.'.'. \. F. COWI.ES.
.Vi'rivai of flic (iivat Eastern
LATEST INTELLIGENCE!
IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE CITIZENS OF TOWANDA
A \/> '/< i.V/7'V
\ J K. SCH.OMON hits just returned from
Ifln the East with the LARGEST, REST k CHEAP
Fall & Winter Clothing,
ever brought to 'his ntaik't. I can assure mv cn-to
niers that 1 have studied thr.r interest as well as mv own
hv buying the hml made, and m >st dur.thle stock ol Fnsh
i -nabie Clothing to be found. My stock consists of Pel s,
eicr. Raglan. Sack. etc. Over-'iats; Black aud Fan y
t las-sii iere Fr > k and Sick Coots of all styles and qooli
ties; Black Doeskin. Fancy Cissimere and Sitinettc
Pants : Paney Silk and Cott >n Velvet, C i<si-n,.r.- Satti
net and Plush Vests, i, f ; ,t a great many sty Its too num
eric! - t i menti MI . also in -hiding a large stock of
6B3STS FTTRWISmK& aOG33£'
You will find it to your aunntage to call and examine
in > -tock before purchasing elsew In re. U-me one ! Come
all ! tfi the Clothing Store of M R StH.OMON,
Tow.inda Nov I. Is. . No. 2. Sutton's Block.
X. B Jl ST P"Cri\ i i>- A luge Stock of S'oe Leather
Uppec l.eatbvr. hipsk'ns.Calt Skin. Lining Skins. A--..
which w ill t.e aoid cheaper ti at elspwl c.v i i tliis m.irk< t.
Tbe highp<-t market price in r.i-h, w j>l be paid (or all
kink 4 of Grain. Wool. Hides and Sheep Pelts. R'-inember
! the place. No. 2 Putt-m's Bfo k, M. F.. S
/ i \ IITIOX - Win lens, my wiff MARY.
* has left rr y bod and hoard without any just eau.se or
provocation, this i. to forbid any person Iroin trusting or
nsrSoring her on rry aoooarrt. as I will pay no dehU of
her enntraeting after this date, ttnlcs e.noPolled hv law.
Brntley s Creek. Nov. Y 153 JOHN STUVAV.
L'XTR Vi T OF LFMON, ROSE VAN
-1 a l-.1.A.a-.ti Atuiond, at FOX'S.