Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 08, 1860, Image 3

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    SXSD,
Ja Merrick. Feb. 13. SUSAN" eldest daughter of H. W.
CAMI', aged 16 years 3 months and 13 days.
This beloved child was blessed with a cheerful and even
temper, and a ready and active mind. Kence her ac
quisitions in all directions were easyjtnd rapid. Her
books and her studies were her pleasure; she needed on
ly to be seen to gain a friend. The home circle was her
clement; she was the sun of a large domestic circle, bat
her intellect and her piety were her chief attractions to
the intelligent and devout, She was among the first in
the Sabbath School who obtained a Bible, the reward for
committing to memory the shorter catechism. This
Bible carefully studied, induced prayer and a good hope
through grace, and an earnest desire to unite with the
people of God. During her gradual decline her piety, of
two years stauding, ripened tapidly. It was her pleasure
to converse upon her future prospects, in view of death,
although their realization called her away from affection
ate parents and loving brothers. She was ready and will
ing to depart to be with her Savior.
" How blest the righteous when they die."
In Merry all. Feb. 13, WILLIE SITAFER only child of
(JUNTOS Lrwis. Aged six mouths and ouc day.
February to, ANN'IE LUM, eldest daughter of J. S. LIM
of Braintrim, in the tweitth year of her age.
This dear girl was one of uncommon precocity, having
the intellectual and religious development of that tender
age, attained by most persons ouiy at much more mature
ears. Her piety was intelligent and completely satis
factory to those most competent to judge in the case.
In Wysox, on Monday, February 27, Mrs. MARY, wife
of .STEFUBN SrsicxLANU, in her (57th year.
She was united in marriage to him wiio now mourns
her loss in lelS. In 119 they settled in Wysox, where
the remaining part of her life was spent. They passed
through the toils and trials incident to a life in a new
country, but prosperity attended their labors and they
erose from poverty toau abundance of this world's goods.
The subject of this sketch,like too many others, allow
d the cares of this world to divert her attention from
her spiritual interests until a few weeks before her death
when it became evident she was seeking a preparation
for a better world, and her friends feel that they have
good evidence that she was prepared for a home in heaven.
S.N".
awwitotitafg.
I^OIT^sTD.
J X the road near Samuel M'Lean's in Burlington |
A township, a box of Jewelry. The owner can have the ;
r.uiie by calling on nic, and paying charges.
March 8, 18(10. D I). CAREY. {
ZSG RMZRCD OF WOMAN.
E. Clark's Revolving Looper ;
DOUBLE THREADED
FA V. I!T SE W IXG MA( HIXE
(The Revolving Looper is a late improvement on Ray
mond's laitest Improved.)
Warranted the best in the wotlu for Family Use !
Price WilUiu Hie KeacSi t.f Every Family.
PRICE $35.
Ilemnier, Feller, Binder & Tucking gunge-, combined, $7.
rpnn reputation of tlib Machine is now fully establish
-1 ed as the most reliable Machine /'u the market for
taiidiy use. and has been atti -ted too l-y thousands of the
w>-t respectable t iroilies in the Unin"
Tliis Machine makes the celebrated " Double I.ork
-;.tcli," the only one nude by machinery that meet.- all
the requirement* of Family Sewing. Each stitch is tied
twice, so that every one is securely fastened and wholly
dependent of all the other stitches for stre igih. so that
If the ream is cut or every fourth stitch broken, the sew
n must hold rood while the fabric will wear. The
niu iiinery which makes this stitch is a marvel of sim
i. iiy, re(|uiriug 110 mechanical skill t , mintage it. nor
si; require adjustment more than the mere change of
thread and needles to adapt it to the character o; the
work to be sewed—coarse or fine as the ease may be. It
will sew gntize iaers. and ill! varieties and kinds of fab
ric* ht't '-ecn and (uciuding heavy beaver cloth, without
c.lisiigir.g either needles or thread equally well, and re
• in to either variety of work with periect satisfaction.
No other Machine ever offered to the public will do as
much.
\ perfect Sewing Machine, one making a stiicli an
swering all the requirements of the family, sewing coarse
and fiue work equally well, was the great desideratum or
lie home circle, previous to the invention of Enwts
I'LVBK'S RttVbvisi; Loot'gn. The stitcil Is beautiful,
strong, and elastic, and tr ill nut rijr in wear or in acci
tl .vital breaking r. thread.
Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or the
tnnney refunded
We have a large li-t of references but will give the
u.tmes of only a few :
MuNrtOKTos, Pit.. Fell. 27, IStM).
Mr. B. F. SHAW—Sir : I have used fn the last tl ice
i lout'..s in inv Taiior-Shop, one of " Raymond's Latert
Improved Sewing Machines," fihtl I do think it the best
in use for tailoring purposes, and would int do without
it for One Hundred Dollars if I could not get another of
the kind for less money.
ANTHONY MELLON.
Mr*. Win. El well, Tr,wanda. Pa.
Miss Harriet Alloway, North Towanda.
Mi.-.s Minerva Voslmrg, (tailoress) Burlington, Pa.
Mrs. Elizabeth HmiUi, Asylum, I'a,
Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Troy. Pa.
Mrs. E. P. Shaw,ohesheqnin, I'a.
Rev. N. A. DePew. PcuSeld. X. Y.
( alvin Carpenter, Esq. Elmira, N. Y.
Mr. E. A.Scott, Elmira, N. Y.
Air. M. Richardson, Hhnira. N. Y.
Mrs, J. H. Wtbb, To wanda, Pa.
Mrs. J. H. Kevins, Towanda, Pa.
Mr. G. H. Bunting, (tailor) Towanda, Pa.
Mrs. G. W. Vincent, Shesheqnin, Pa.
Mr. A. Million, (tailor) Monroeton, I'a.
Mr. l'ercival Powell, (tailor) Sheshequin, Pa.
Mrs. Owen Spalding, Waverly, X. Y.
Dr. G. H. Morgan, Wysox. Pa.
All orders by mail or Express will receive prompt at I
t- ntior. Persons not having the full amount can be ac
commodated with short credit.
A liberal discount given to Agents. Address
Marchs. Ifll I. B. F. SHAW, 'lowanua. Pa.
£l5 REW/LSP.
STOLEN from the subscriber on the 27th of August
!v-t. a Sole Leather Ik-It. (2 foot long, in inches wide
one new Axe one pair Head-Stalls, and one Garden Rake
Whoever will give such information as will lead to the
recovery of the property, or the detection of the thief
ill receive the above reward.
Ulster, March o. 1-no. A. B. SMITH.
Ulster ]Ji •ass & String Band.
WM. ZSZTTBXCH, Leader.
4 NNOUXCE to the public, in general, that they are
A prepared to furnrih Music for Parades, Excursions,
l'ie Nics, Cotillion Parties, Ac.
For engagements, apply to W. Drrratcn, Towanda,
H.J. DATIIIHX; Ulster. " marS6otf.
PUBLIC SALS.
U7"ILL He exposed to public sale, at the house lately
occupied by Gnomic AVKKY, in Rome township on
TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1860, commencing at 10 o'clock
A. M., a large quantity of valuable Personal Property
i ,m-isting ul one -pan Matched Colts, 4 years old ; *3
Cows ; Sheep ; Swine ; Hay ; Wagons ; Sicighs ; Har
ness and Farming Utensils, with a quantity of Household
Goods, Ac
Terms of Sale- A credit of six and nine months will
he given on all sums over s,">
JOHN PAB6MOHB, *
March 5 1860 H AMPTON CH APLIN,
Administrator's of GKO. AVERT, deceased.
XA O s T7
ON the night of the 24th in the Borough of Towanda,
a Port-Monie, containing Money, Notes, Receipts,
Ac. One Note of $20.5 00 dated March 5, 1859, due
March 5, iB6O, payable to F. B. Ford. The finder will be
liberally rewarded by retnruiug to the undersigned, and
no questions asked.
Towanda, Feb. 29, 1860. F. B. FORI).
FRUIT TREES,
Shrubs and Vines.
A S the sea.-"n i- approaching for beautifying and adorn
-Tx. ing our grounds with the useful and ornamental. 1
would say to my friends and the public, "in this and tlie
neighboring counties, that i will lie prepared as soon as
Hie Spring opens to supply them with all things in the
Nursery liue. I have commenced the cultivation of a
Nursery at this place, aud have all articles needed in our
county. Persons sending me orders can depend on get
ting what they order in good condition, and of the liest
quality. My dock is warranted to be in good crder when
delivered, but 1 want it understood that I do not replace
the trees that do not live, the loss is the buyers. The
following varieties can be found at my garden the present
Spring :
Apple trees, Dwarf and Standard ; Pears, Dwarf and
Standard ; CUeary. Dwarl and Standard ; Plants ; Ever
greens ; I.awton "Blackberry ; Peaches ; Mountain Ash :
Strawberries ot' nil kinds ; Apricots ; Horse Chesnnt;
Raspberries ot all kinds ; Currants ; Gooseberries; Roses;
Pahlais ; Delaware. Diana. Concord and Rebecca Grape
Virus ; a.- well as Clinton, Catawba and Isabella, all well
rented, a!! in thi line nh h?.nd.
Towanda, April C, 1860. DANIEL MARKETS.
iWsccllaiuous.
The Argus Book bindery
Again in Fnll Operation !
WE ha ve the grati ficatk n of announcing to onr frfenda,
customers, and the public, that we are now pre
pared to do
BOOK BINDING,
in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles,
and on the most favorable terms.
Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H.
C. WHITEKAR, a finished workman from Philadelphia,
and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con
cern—giving greater facility than formerly—we can pre
sent to the public the most positive assurance of our abil
ity to please our patrons.
ti~ Customers should be particular to remember that
the " Argus Bindery," is in the Argus Building, as form
erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and is con
nected with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing
Office, where all work should be delivered.
CAUTION—We are compelled injustice to ourselves,
and our old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition
upon the public generally, to caution them against a sort
a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is
the Argus Bindery. This fraud is practiced no donbt,
with a hope of deluding the Pnhlic. Against thig bold
and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau
tioned.
Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work
guftiranted.
AS" Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment
for work.
AS" Having made complete arrangements, we are pre
pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS-to any style or
pattern, at prices as low as elsewhere.
.■ Sowanda. March 5. iB6O. E. A. PARSONS.
BOOK BINDERY.
THE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus
budding would respectfully inform the public that
lie has remove,l his Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North
Room of the Wa. d House, formerly occupied by the Post
Office, where lie is now prepared to bind all kinds of
Books in the most approved and workmanlike manner
Having to share my profits with no second person I flat
ter myself that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the
public.
Thankful for the confidence reposed in me and the pub
lic appreciation of my work, for the last two years, 1
shall endeavor in the future to merit the continuance of
public support.
Particular attention given to rc-biuding Books. All
work will be warranted, Terms, Cash.
firs* Also, a large assortment of STATIONERY of the
j best qualify. at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta
! blc's BLANKS, of ail kinds.
I PICTURE FRAMES, round, square and ova!; and pic
tures framed to order, cheaper than ever known here.
JOHANN K. RENDER,
Towanda, Jan. 11, 1860. Bookbinder and Artist.
|NEW MARBLE FACTORY.
GORDEN X. TAYLOR, having opened a New Marble f
Factory in Towanda, opposite the Ward House,
! where he will be prepared to furnish Monuments and j
: Tombstones, manufactured from the best of Rutland and |
I Italian Marble, and wrought in such styles and designs as j
will suit every variety of taste. Mnntie-Pieces and Table
; Tops, Ac., made to order. Persons desiring to make se- |
j lections, I would He happy to have them call at my shop j
as 1 ain confident 1 can suit them in style and quality,
having experienced workmen troin Owego, who under- !
stand polishing, hewing and lettering in the very latest j
.tyle. All work neatly and well done. Orders solicited |
and promptly filled. Towanda, March 1, iB6O. I
SHE SIXTH ANNUAL
MUSICAL CONVENTION, !
OF THE
BRADFORD COUNTY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION,,'
"IT7ILL be held at the BOROUGH OF TROY, com
> V rneucing TUESDAY, MARCH 6.1560, to continue i
three days, and clo.-e with a Concert, the whole to be un- I
der the direction ofProf.T. E. PERKINS, of the Normal |
Academy of Music, Gcneseo, N. Y.
EXERCISES.— Morning Session—Prom 9to 10, Singing j
Church Music, with reference to Heading Music, Appro- I
priate Adaptation, Expression, &c. From 10 to 11, Ele- |
mcntary Instruction : including practice in Major, Minor I
and Chroimati • Scales, Time-keeping, Intonation, Ac. — j
From 11 to 12, Vo<\il Training, or Cultivation of the j
Voice, including instruction and exercises in Position,
Breathing, nr-iper Muscular Action in Singing, Vowel and
(iil Element;, Resonance, and different qualities
of ton*.
jij'Unioan Session —From 2.30 to 3.30 Part-Song and i
Glee Snip ig. including instruction in Phrasing, and other I
matters relating to Style and Expression. From 3.30 to
4 30 the same, with Miscellaneous Practice, with remarks j
on various styles of Mu-ie, and their performance.
Evening Session —From 7 to 8, Church Music,including ■
instruction in Uynuiology, Chanting, Anthems, Choruses i
Ac. From Bto 9, the same, with reference to public per- !
furmaucc. j
The " SABBATH 3EM.." •' JUBILEE," "NEW YORK GLEE !
and CHORCS BOOK," and the "FESTIVAL GLEN BOOK,"
■A id be used as Text-Books by the Convention. Selection*
from other Musical works will tie made for occasional per
formance.
The high reputation and ability of PROF. PERKINS, a* a
Musical Direct r and Instructor, warrants the Committee
in promising a large attendance at this Convention.—
Every effort will be made to render its sessions pleasant
and instructive. Arrangements will be made to provide .
members front a distance with comfortable accommoda- •,
: lions at reasonable rates.
ADMISSION TICKETS TO THE WHOLE COURSE :
Gentlemen II 00 t
Ladies £0
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS I
C. E. GLVDDIXG, | J.G.TOWNER,
JOHN HOWELL.
C. R. COBURN, President.
W. C. BOCABT, Secretary.
Towanda, February 13,18G0.
SELECT SCHOOL
TOT "SToucg Ladies.
MISSES CHUB BUCK respectfully in
form the public that the Winter term of their school
will commence on Monday, the sth day of December,
in the room formerly occupied by them.
Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to them
during the past year. Misses C. assure their patrons that
no pains will be spared to merit a continnanceof the con
fidence of those who may confide pupils to their care.
MISS FANNY L. CHUBBUCK will have entire charge
of Music; and a limited number of scholars only will be
taken.
TERMS, PER QUARTER OF 14 WEEKS.
First Class— To include the elementry English
Branches $4 00
Second Class —To include the more advanced
English branches,with Mathematics and Latin $6 00 i
Third Class— To include Mathematics, Moral
and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,
with Latin $7 00
Music. — Instruction on the Piano, with use of lustru
ment per quarter, $lO ; French, per term, $3, and Draw
ing $3, extra.
Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a
desk and chair.
fca'Any information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox.
Towanda. December 1,1859.
A CHEAP FARM!
FAIIMINGTOX, TIOGA Co,
Pa., 64 acres, 50 improved. Raised last
| year 150 bushels wheat, 200 do oats, besides
peas, buckwheat, potatoes, Ac. Soil well
adapted to grazing. Will be sold for $lOOO. A lo good
unimproved Farming Lands within 3 to 4 miles of a Rail
road. for from $5 to is per acre.
J. W. TUBBS.
Lawrenccvil.'e, Ti-ga County, Pa., Feb. 2,1860.
EDWIN T. BUTLER & CO.
Importers and Jobbers in
Jfantg (Scobs # gauftce ftotiens,
Paper Hangings, Jewelry, Trunks. Ac.,
ruo. 316 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Combs, Fnsncnders, Pins, Skirts,
Buttons, Cutlery, Needles. Whalebone
Brushes, Stationary, Hooks and Eyes, Bosoms,
Threads, Soaps,- Whips, Collars,
Sewing Silks, Perfumery, Porte Monnaies, Braids,
ALBERT J. SMITH will be bappv to see the Mer
chants of Bradford County at the above house.
WITH
BALDWIN, HILL S CO.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS
And Wholesale Dealers in
I-I A R DIV A K E ,
No. 220, Pearl street, between Maiden Lane and John at.
NEW YORK.
Is. AVERZLL,
Manufacturer of
WHITESTONE LIME,
Dealer in Water Lime, Brick, &c.
TOWARD A, fA.
iUto glkkarttgnwints.
NEW STYLES
or
PRINTS!
ARE OFFERED THIS WEEK
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE !
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS
A3 WELL A3
ALL OILIER DOMESTICS,
CAN BE FOUND AT OLD PRICES, AT
The Keystone Store,
Notwithstanding the recent advance
in Eastern markets.
FRESH TEAS.
THE BEST YOUNG HYSON
TEA
j
EVER SOLD IN TOWANDA AT
50c
CAN NOW BE FOUND AT
The Keystone Store.
Clover Seed.
10/j| | BUSHELS West Branch Clover
! Heed, For Sale at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
|
1
Wails! Wails!!
f 1/ \ KEGS NAILS of a Superior Quality,
1 For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
Shawls! Shawls!
A LARGE assortment of Brocbe, long and
J.X. square Shawls, Woolen long and square Shawls—
Just received and offered for .ale at a great reduction of
I price, at the KEYSTONE STORE.
Ladies Cloth Cloaks!
"\7"ARIOUS styles of Ladies Cloth Cloaks
T all of new and fashionable pattern*, now for sale
at the KEYSTONE STORE.
Bajons Sid Gloves!
ALL sizes, in colors, Black and White, of
these celebrated gloves will alwavs be fonnd at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
Carpeting* and Oil Cloths!
qualities of Ingrain Carpets,
V Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, and Cotton Druggetts
us usual much cheaper than elsewhere, at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings!
ALW AYS on hand a large stock of Black
and Colored Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Tweeds, Sattinetts. Sheeps Greys, Kentucky Jeans, also
a great variety of Vestings at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
Domestic [Goods!
SHEETINGS, Bleached Goods, Tickings,
Stripes, Canton Flannels, Denims, Prints, Ac. Ac.,
fully 20 per cent under usual prices. Always on hand at
the KEYSTONE STORE.
Boots and Shoes.
BOOTS and Shoes will be found at the
KEYSTONE STORE at the following prices :
Mens Coarse and Kip Boots, $2,75
Mens best quality Robbers, 81
Ladies Pegged Enamelled Boots, 81
" " " with heels, 1,00
" " Kid M 1,00
Kip " 81
Calf " 1,00
" Rubbers best quality, 62
2nd " 50
A full assortment of Ladies Gaiters, Sewed Kid Boots,
Children's and Boys' Boots equally cheap.
RSVOLUTXOWAB.T CLAIMS.
IT has been ascertained, beyond a doubt, that
tn many eases the children or grand children of Rev
olutionary Soldiers are entitled to land and hack-pay, nn
der existing laws, and that exertions are being made for
the present Congress to pass an act for the further bene
fit or said heirs. 1 have a list of all the names of Revo
lutionary Soldiers who have resided in Bradford County,
with Blank Forms, sent me from Wyshington. The ap
plication of one or children or grand children, with Pow
er of Attorney, will enable me to have a search made of
the Records at Washington. No costs to applicants, ex
cept 50 cents to pay for executing bonds, Pi-stage, Ac.
Inquire for me at the office of N. N. BSTTS, Esq., To
wanua Borough. • J. D GOODENOUGH.
February 2,1860. Agent for Bradford County.
Seed Wheat for Sale.
THE Subscriber has for 6ale about sixty
bushels of China Spring Wheat, threshed with a
flail, which can be had at his house in Bnrlington town
ship . The Wheat is well cleaned and of superior quality.
Price $1 AO per bushel. MORGAN WATERS
, Bnrlington, February 6, 1860.
JKmtaiftQt,
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT THE NEW
CLOTHING STOKE
OF
E. S. BENEDICT.
YOUR attention is respectfully invited to a LARGE
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING,
which I hare just opened in
sro. 3, BRICK mow,
One doer south of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store.
MY 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
ain enabled to self my goods at prices almost inereduous
ly low. My stock consists in every variety of READY
MADE CLOTHING, HATS k CAPS, FURNISHING
GOODS, CLOTHS, CA3SIMEREB, kc.
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT.
Having secured the services of one of the most skillful
Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania, I am preparod to man
ufacture to order, all kinds of clothing. I will warrant
.all garments cut at my shop to give perfect satisfaction.
E. a BENEDICT.
Towanda, Septembar 14,1859.
MEN'S OVERCOATS at
BENEDICT'S
\ TEN'S DRESS COATS at
IVI BENEDICTS. _
MEN'S BUSINESS COATSSat
BENEDICT'S
FARMER'S AND MECHANIC'S CASSIMERE COATS
at BENEDICT'S, j
SATINETTE COATS at
BENEDICT'S.
UNION CASSIMERE COATS at
BENEDICT'S.
UNION CASSIMERE PANTS at
BENEDICT'S.
BLACK DOE SKIN PANTS at
BENEDICT'S.
FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS at
BENEDICT'S.
BEAVER CLOTH COATS AND PANTS at
BENEDICT'S.
HARRIS' CASSIMERE COAT, AND VEST at
BENEDICT'S.
I ENGLISH STRIPE COATS at
Jj BENEDICT'S.
A' ND, IN FACT, EVERYTHING FOR GENTLEMEN
to wear, at the NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISH
• ING STORE of
| Towanda, September 14,1859. E.S.BENEDICT.
Clothing' at Cost!
To those who have not yet supplied themselves with
OVERCOATS, &c.&c.
A Rare Opportunity is now offered.
47*1 shall close out the entire balance of my Winter
Stock at COST, saviug fully 25 per cent, to the purchaser.
Jan. 3, iB6O. JOSEPH KIN'GSBERY.
CSLO'SiLN r G UP !
THE subscriber having concluded to change
his business, will sell his entire slbck of Merchandise
at from actual cost dowu 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, Dye woods, Sfc. fyc
Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Hats,
Caps, Crockery, Hardware, Tin and Wooden Ware, Yan
kee Notions. (Jarpetings, Ac. All of which will be sold
for Cash at froui io to 50 per cent less than can be bought
in Towanda.
Salt at $1,05 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 be
made only for cash on delivery of goods.
J.IIARVEY PHIXNEY, Jr.
Towanda Oct. 12,1859. No. 3. Patton's Block.
Great Bargains in Clothing!
BEING desirions of closing out my stock of Winter
Clothing, Overcoats, Ac., I offer the same at prices
BELOW COST!
' A first-rate opportunity is offered to those desirous of
' procuring a Cheap Overcoat.
Towanda, Jan. 11,1860. J. M. COLLINS.
Cowles Bakery & News Room
Best Quality of Crackers
Best Quality of Crackers
Best Quality of Crackers
AT THE BAKERY.
AT THE BAKERY.
AT THE BAKERY.
Burbank's Old Stand.
Butbank's Old Stand.
Burbank's Oid Stand.
Fresh Oysters constantly on hand.
Fresh Oysters constantly on baud.
Fresh Oysters constantly on hand.
Toys and Fancy Goods,
Toys and Fancy Goods,
Toys and Fancy Goods,
A Large assortment of Candies.
A Large assortment of Candies.
A Large assortment of Candies.
Tobacco and Cigars of the very best quality.
Tobacco and Cigars of the very best quality.
Tobacco and Cigars of the very best quality.
Oysters and Hot Coffee at all hours.
Oysters and Hot Coffee at all hours,
Oysters and Hot Coffee at all hours.
Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons.
Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons.
Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons.
In the New York Independent.
In the New York Independent.
In the New York Independent.
Papers and Magazines of all kinds.
Papers aud Magazines of all kinds.
Papers and Magazines of all kinds.
Ledger, Mercury & Weekly, only 4 cents.
Ledger, Mercury & Weekiy, ouly 4 cents.
Ledger, Mercury & Weekly, only 4 cents.
NOTICE. —The Commissioners of Bradford
County have fixed upon the following days and
dates respectively for holding appeals, viz :
Ulster, Athens boro'., Athens twp., South Creek, Ridg
bery and Wells, upon Monday, February 27.
Springfield, Smithgeld, North Towanda, Columbia,
Bylvania boro', and Towanda boro', upon Tuesday Febru
ary 28.
Armenia, Troy twp., Troy boro'. Burlington boro',
Burlington twp., Burlington West and Granville, upon
Wednesday, February 29.
Canton, Leßoy, Franklin, Monroe boro', Monroe twp.,
Overton, Albany and Towanda twp., upon Thursday,
March 1.
Wilmot, Asylum, Tuscarora, Wyalusing, Litchfield,
Warren, Windham and Terry, upon Friday, March 2.
Standing Stone, Ilerriek, Orwell, Pike, Sheshequin,
Rome and Wysox upon Saturday, March 3.
Mr The Assessors will be punctual in delivering the
Notices to the taxables and in making their returns in
person on the day designated in their Warrants, at which
time and place the Board of Revision will attend and
hear all auch as think themselves aggrieved by said As
sessment, and make such aitoraiions and deduotions as
may to them seem just. Bv order of the Commissioners.
E B. COOLBAUGH, Clrk.
February 2 ; IS6O.
Hcgal. |
AUDITOR'S NOTICE— L. P. Stalford
vt. John Bates. In the Court of Common Ploas of
Bradford County, No. 255, December term, 1857.
The undersignod, an Auditor appointed by said Court,
to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defendant's
real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment,
at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY,
the 26th day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and place all persons Interested are required
to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from
said fund. P. D. MORROW,
February 20. 1860. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Tohn BeidUmau
now to John Holmes' ut r*. Adam Essenwine. In
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 128
February term, 1858.
The uudersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distriuute lands raised by Sheriff's sale of defendants
real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office, in the Borough of Towanda,on SATURDAY
the 24th day of MARCH, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and place all persons interested are required
to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from
said fund. P. D. MORROW,
February 20, 1860. Auditor.
UDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Cattland Pal
user and Fredrick P. Wallace vt. Harriett Meant.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No.
488. December term, 1858.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute tunds raised by Sheriffs 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 23rd cf MARCH, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at.
which time and place all persons interested are requested
to present their claims or else be forever debarred from
the said fund. P. D. MOIUtpW,
February 20.1860. Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of SALLY KILBORN, deceased, late of Leßoy
twp., are requested to make payment without delay ;
and those having claims against the said estate will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
NATHAN KILBORN,
February 20, 1860. Administrator.
AUDITOR S - Jloag
land vs. J. 11. DeWitt, et. al. In the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 476, February
term, 1859.
The uudersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds 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 SATURDAY,
the 25th day of APRIL 1860, at 1 o'clock, P.M., at
which time and place all persons interested are requested
to presept their claims or else be forever debarred from
the said fund. G.H.W ATKINS,
February 20,1560. Auditor, j
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of thi Orphans' Court of Bradford I
County, will be exposed to public sale on the premises,
on SATURDAY, MARCH 3. 1860, at 1 o'clo.-k, P. !
M., the following described property, situated in the j
township of Springfield, Bradford County, late the es- j
talc of Wakewan B. Hubbard, dee'd, late "of said tp.,tu !
wit: One lot, piece or parcel of land, bounded on the
north by It. B. Voting. on the east by Wm. Hubbard, on i
the south by John Harkness, on the west by li. B. Young ;
Containing fifty acres, fifteen acres Improved.
Terms of sale, $5O on day of sale, and the balance on
confirmation of the sale by the Court.
WILLIAM HUBBARD.
GUERNSEY BLAKEisLEE,
February 2, 1860. Administrators.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— C F. Wilson
rt. G. IV. Quick. In the Court of Common Pleas
of Bradford County, No. 179, December term, 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court |
to distribute funds raised by fsheritTs sale of defendants
real estate, among the several creditors, will attend to the
I duties of his appointment, at bis office n Towanda boro'
; on THURSDAY, the 22d day of MARCH 1860, atone
I o'clock, A. M., at which time aird place ail persons in- I
! terested will present their claims or be debarred from :
1 claiming any share of said fund.
G. 11. WATKINS,
| February 22, 1800. Auditor.
j A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of
: -1 V the estate of Robert Spalding, deceased, late of IVp- j
] sox. '■ In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, No. 4, j
I December term, 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court )
to distribute the monies in the hands of the Executors,
j as per account filed, will attend to the dutips of his ap
; pomtmeut at his office in Sheshequin, on THURSDAY
! the -22 d day of MARCH, 1860, between the hours of 10
j A.M., and 4 P. M., at which time and place ail per
-1 ! sons interested will present their claims or be debarred
from claiming any portion of said fund.
M. F. KINNEY,
February 15, 1560. Auditor.
AD MINISTR ATO R'S N OTICE.—Not ice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the .
estate of GARDNER BURLING AME, late of Smithfield i
twp., deceased, arc hereby requested to make payment !
. without delay, and all persons Uavinguemantls against said
, estate, will present them duly authenticated for settle- '
' inent. J. M. BURLING AME,
Feb. 16,1860. Administrator, with wiil annexed. '■
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- I
state of JOHN TIIALL, late of Towanda boro', deceased,
must make immediate payment, and all persons having !
demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
STEPHEN COP.WIN,
February 16,1859. Administrator. !
EXECUTRIX'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here- j
by given, that ail persons indebted to the estate
of TRUMAN M. BEACH, late of Smithfield twp., dee'd
must make immediate payment, and all persons having
demands against said estate will present them duly am j
thenticated for settlement.
RUTH BEACH,
January 4. 1860. Executrix.
EXECUTOR S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot i
GEORGE SPALDING, late of Tuscarora township.dec'd. I
are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persons having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
C. J. LACEY,
November 8, 1859. Executor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here- j
by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of I
THOMAS BALDWIN late of Columbia township, de- |
ceased, are hereby requested to made payment without de- i
lay. and all persons having demands against said estate, 1
will present them duly authenticated for settlement. I
J. C. M'KEAN,
LUCY BALDWIN, i
September 15.1859. Executors.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here- 1
by given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ORANGE BOSWOHTR, late of Pike twp. dee'd.
. are hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and all persons having claims against said estate, will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. B. STEVENS. 1
Jan. 26, 1860 BETSEY BOSWORTH f Lxe " lors '
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.-Notice !
' is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tateof JOBSHEPARD, lateof Athens Borough,deceased
are hereby requested to make immediate payment,and all
persons having claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement. -
CORNELIA SHEPARD,
Administratrix dc bonis non, with will annexed.
February 29, 1860
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the es
tate of GEORGE AVERY, late of Rome township, dee'd.
are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and
all persons having claims against said estate will present
them dulv authenticated for settlement—to John Pass
more, at liome. JOHN PASSMORE,
HAMPTON CHAMPLTN,'
March 1,1860. Administrators.
NOTICE.—Notice is here-
JCi by given that, all persons iudebted to the estate of
THOMAS McEVIENNA, dee'd.,late of Asylum tp, must
make immediate payment,and all persons having demands
against said estate, will present them duly authenticated
• for settlement. PATRICK McEVIENNA,
j March 6, 1860. Executors.
1 \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
ii. is hereby given, that all persons indebted tq the
estate of ROBERT P.SHORTELL, late of Pike, deceased
are hereby requested to make payment without delay :
I and all persons having claims against the .01 id estate will
please present them duly for settlement.
„ . L. P. PIERCE,
March 6,1860. Administrator.
BARCLAY R. R. & COAL COMPANY,
Office in Patton's block, corner of Main and Bridge
streets, Towanda, second floor.
, Retail prices of Coal:
LCMr COAL. SMITH COAL.
• By the single ton $2,25. 12,00.
, Orders sold at the Office, and at 0. D. Bartlctt's store.
COAL will be delivered in town, at 25 cents per load.
JAMES MACFARLAXE,
I Towanda, July 18,1838. Gan'l Superintendent
I £AA CORDS OF BARK WANTED !
. Cash will be paid for OAK AND HEMLOCK
BARK, and HIDES AND SKINS, at the highest market
rate, by HUMPHREJ,' k WICKHAM.
legal.
SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of a writ
of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Common
Plea* of Bradford County, to me directed and delivered,
will be exposed to public sale at the Court Bouse in the
Borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 18C0, at
1 o'clock P. M., the following lot of land situate in
Monroe boro' bounded on the north-east by the Berwick
Turnpike, south by land of J. L. Rockwell, south-west by
the Presbyterian Church lot, north-west by Church street,
Containing about half an acre, more or less, all improved
with one framed house, framed barn and fruit trees there*
on ; said lot of land being parts of lots No. 28 and 23
taken out of lands of A. C. Rockwell, deceased, as will
appear upon a plot hied in division of said estate In the
Orphans Court of Bradford County.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown A
Rockwell vs. Sanford A. Plumer.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Warren tp., bounded on the northerly side by land
belonging to the estate of Joseph Prince, deceased, east
by land of Hugh Bullock, south by land of Sarah L. Keen
west by land of Patrick Maloney and Thomas Egan.—
Containing fifty acres, more or less, about forty acres im
proved, one lramed house, one framed bam and an orch
ard thereon.
Seized and taken, in execution at the suit of Manson
Elabree to the use of Otis Hamilton vs. Nathan 11. Biff
fington.
Al^SO—The following Jot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Warren tp., bounded north by land of Jasper An
tisdell, east by the public highway, south by land former
ly in possession of Geo. H. Brant, west by land of G. H,
Brant. Containing one fourth of au acre, more or less,
all improved, one framed building occupied as a black
smith shop thereon.
ALSO—AiI that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Warren tp., bounded north by land formerly in
possession of G.H. Brant, east by the public highway,
south by land of Geo. Rogers, west by land formerly m
possession of Geo. H. Brant. Containing three fourths
of an acre more or less, all improved, with one framed
building occupied us a wagon-shop thereon-
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Warren to., bounded north by lands belonging to
the estate of William Rogers, deceased, east by land of
John Dickinson. Jasper Antladcll and land formerly ID
£ossession of Geo. H. Brant, lands of Geo. Rogers and
[artin Elsbree, south-west by land of William Antisdell.
Containing nine acres, more or less, about five acres im
proved, one framed house, one framed barn and fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken !a execution at the suit of James
Moore to the use of Miles Prince vs. Luke S. Brant and
Geo. H. Brant.
Also at the suit of Miles Prince vs. Geo. H. Brant.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Albany tp., bounded north by land cf Wm. Elwell,
S. Wilcox, David Bakes and J. Quick, east by land of
Joseph Lee, south by land of Polly Chapman and S. Wil
cox, west by land of Sheffield Wilcox. Containing one
huudreu and seventy acres, more or less, about 1.0 acres
improved, with a log house, a plank house.a framed coru
house, a horse shed and an orchard of fruit tree* thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at tin- suit of William_H
11. Brown and James L. Rockwell vs. Joseph Menardi."
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff:
Sheriffs Office. February 29, 1860.
SHERIFFS SALE.—By virtue of a writ
kJ of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court of Common
Pleasof Bradford County, to me directed and delivered,
will be exposed to public saie at the Court Bouse in tho
Borough of Towanda,on FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1860, at 1
o'clock P. M., the following lot of land situate in Ridg
burv twp., bounded north by land of D. H. Burn ham,
cast by laud of L. Eamcs, south by land of William
Easton, west by land ot Charles Potter. Containing ono
hundred and five acres, more pr less, 70 a ores thereof im
proved, with a framed house, a framed barn, a corn house
and an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Aboliab
Buck vs, Daniel Dewey.
ALSO- By virtue ot a writ of Fieri Facias, the follow
ing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster tp..
bounded north by land of Ralph Russell, ea*t by land of
James 11. Park, south by laud of Andrew Huff, Philander
Ixioniis and Ira Patridge, west by land oflra Pfttridgc.—.
Containing one hundred acres, more or less, about fifty
live acres unproved, one log house and a young orchard
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har
ris vs. M. G. Van Sickl .
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, March Bth. 1860.
SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby pi v
en that a Special Court of Common Pleas will be
held at the Court House, in Towanda. for the County of
Bradford, commencing on MONDAY, the 21st day of
MAY next, at 2 o'clock P. M , at which the Hon. KOBKP.t
G. WHITL wiil preside,for the tri .1 of the following cause*
| to wit:
Lyman Matson vs Ira and Richard Jennings, Eject.
Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kelium and Michael Thomp
son, Ejectment.
A. B. Smith vs. Samuel Keilum. et. al Ejectment.
1 Edward Overton vs. A. B. Smith, et. al. Ejectment.
! Subpoenas made returnable at 2 o'clock, in the after
! noon of Monday as aforesaid. ALLEN" M'KEAN,
j Pro'ts. Office. March 5 1860. Prothonotary.
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C O It IST E It
Main and Pine street,
FIND
DR. PORTER'S
NEAV
MEDICINE STORE.
The First Room, Second Floor,
PATTON'S BLOCK,
IS the place where Gentlemen's and Ladies'
Boots and Shoes are made to order and warranted, at
the following prices—French Sewed Boots $5 ; French
Fine Pegged Boots $4 ; Best Kip Boots with three out
soles 33 AO ; Coarse Boots 2,75 ; Ladies Sewed Kid Boots
with heels $1,50: French Calf $1,50, the same pegged
$1,25 ; Slippers Bottomed for 75 cents. Repairing done
cheaper than at any other place in town.
W All work warranted.
Towanda.Man. 19, 1860. THOMAS ROSS.
WHEEL BARROWS.—BO dirt wbwl*
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Oct. 18,1259. W. A. ROCKWELL'S.