Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 26, 1860, Image 3

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    DIED,
April 16, 1360, JUSTUS LEWIS, third son of Eldei ... J.
LEWIS, ui Wyalusing Church, aged 14 years 2 months
jmd 20 days,and though so young was of manly strength
and proportions, equal to most of 18 or 20 years.
His illness was tedious and painful in the extreme, dur
ing nearly ten weeks. He bore it all with a calm, chris
tian, cheerful submission, very gratifying and commend
able iu one so young. He was a youth of uncommon
promise. Consecrated to God by believing parents from
his earliest existence and renewed by sovereign grace
when only seven years old, lie " witnessed a good confes
sion before many witnesses," in the Church. 1-roni that
time forward, his heart was set on the ministry and rais
■siouary work. To this end lie most assiduously labored
lor his own intellectual and relig-ous development, with
a degree of resolute patience and pcrscrcrancc seldom
seen, and a degree of success rarely witnessed, under
similar disadvantageous circumstances. He had become
thoroughly acquainted with the common school branches,
Natural Philosophy, and was ready for his academical
and collegiate course, when disease arrested his interest
ing career.
His illness and death were in keeping with his brief
and brilliant life, since liis public profession of religion,
('aim and cheerful, with prayerful tlioughtfulness, he en
gaged in religious conversation as his pains would per
mit, and declared himself willing to live or die, ss God
should determine. Thus every day of his illness was a
sermon to his youthinl acquaintances. Before he expired
he called each of his brothers and sisters to his bed side,
and gave them a melting exhortation, and a parting bless- j
ing, then prayed for each of them, including his parents. '
Thus the sun of his life went down clear and beautiful
in the morning of his days. Thus not only the parents
and neighborhood, but the whole Church has been be
reaved of one of its most promising sons, and illustrious
trophies ol God's renewing grace.
About four years ago these same parents buried their
second son, who was very similar iu character and prom
ise to this one, and about the age. Thus they have two
in heaven, and tour on earth. " Part have crossed the
flood, and part arc crossing now." 1). COOK,
Wyalusing Parsonage, April 1", 1860. Paste.
In this place, on the 1 Itli inst., of scarlet fever, ANNIE
K., daughter of DeWitt C. and Harriet M. Boyle, ageu
a years, 1 month and 7 days.
And J;sus said,' - sutfei little children to come unto me, :
and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God."
Sfttocrttytmrnts.
WM. A. ROCKWELL
Is just receiving a splendid assortment of
AT No. 1, PATTON'S BLOCK,
Comer o Main and Bridge sts.
1
For further particulars, see Reporter no I week. \
Towanda, April 16. PutO. j
nRIKD BEEF—A quantity, of superior
qaallty. at FOX'S. I
mi'J SAECXPB 513U33j
r pHE undersigned have opened an office in the building
L owned bv Burton Kingsbnrv. for the transaction ol •'
a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Thev will receive uionry on depo>it, and allow Interest !
on the same, according to the length of time it remains j
ill their baud-.
They will also receive money on deposit, pavalde on the !
depositor's check, on demand.
I'fiec will furnish dr ill.-, on tiie East, in sums to suit |
p,u : i-ors. at the current rates of Ex" binge.
Tin > will collet t notes and drafts payable at any i
in the Union a- • --i".,• to a IJ.mk or P. inker.
P, is ins dc.-iring to remit morn y to t'yeir friends in the :
((id .'• entry ca ila fui r.T- bal \\ i'.ii drafts to any amount
I'pnn iil staling, upwards. )
l-'r >tu their b-iig oxperienee. and the facilities which
t e ] thev hope to receive a share of the business
app- rtaining to sin h a:i OBice.
They refer by permission to the following :
The American Exchange Bank, .Yitr York ;
Messrs. K. W. Clark k C 0..) />/ i( 7 a j f/;) / lia .
(.. hmory < 0., } 1
Jo. in Arii' t. I'hnira.
G M. ll Jlen'.tjck. Esq , I , rMet . B . irrem
H •■!. J. N. • •itiyngb.ttn. t
M o--rs. J. M'Cormick, )
R. J. Hiss, II ii rixburg.
" William Btiehler, )
B. S. HUSSELL k CO.
T wand>. \prii 17.1 -o).
Jiew Arrival of Boots & Shoes!
NELSON'S.
I.a lies' celebrated serge Long GAITERS, at NELSON'S.
Ladies'serge bottomed G A ITERS, at NELSON S.
Ladle*' Pnnch kid heeled SLIPPERS.at NELS ..VS. I
Ladies" khl uid morocco BOOTS, (his own
make and warranted not to rip) at NELSON'S.
Misses' serge Coagress GAITERS, at NELSON'S.
Mi—cs" kid Congress GAITERS, at NELSON S. |
Misses' French kid heeled SLIPPERS, at KELSON s.
Child's < pper-toed SHOES,at NELSON'S.
Infant's SHOES,at ' NELSON'S.
All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, at NELSON'S,
dent's Oxford TIES, at ?1 66! and i 1 75, at NELSON'S,
dent's thick .and kip BOOTS, $2 7.5 A 51, at NELSON'S-
Gent's calf jieg'd BOOTS, $3 .">0 to $4 50, at NELSON S
dent's calf sewed BOOTS, $5 and $5 50, at NELSON'S.
Thev art determined nut to he undersold, at NELSON'S.
Tiicv iiave engaged the services of MI.WKBB,
ni New York city, a highly finished work
in in, to make that class pegged and sewed
BOOTS, at NELSON'S.
I.adirs' calf SHOES and BOOTS for 8s cts.,
;1 00 and $1 25, at NELSON'S.
Ladles' Kid BOOTS n'.ade to order, for fl
37) and #1 62), at NELSON'S.
Call anil leave your measure, .at NELSON'S.
All kinds of Repairing, done at NELSON S.
All kinds'of Country Product taken for Hoots
n:.,l Shoes, at NELSON'S.
Towanda, April 16, 1860. _______
WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
rpilK EXCITEMENT which has bccncaus
-1 ed by the selling of GOODS BO cheap at the
NEW CLOTHING & FURNISHING STORE
OF
10. K. BENEDICT,
seems to be stij! greater this spring, on the arrival of the
I .;rrgest and Cheapest stuck ol M F.N S A BO) S ( 1 .01 H
ING.of every style anil grade ever offered in this mar
ket : together wi'th a tine stock of HATS. CAPS, UM
BRELLAS, CARPET SACKS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR
NISHING GOODS, Ac.
Feeling under many obligations for your patronage for
the last few months, i bog leave to call your attention this
.pring to my stock of Goods, and only a>k you to call and
examine and judge for yourselves. You will litid a good
assortment of
MEN'S P.LACK DRESS COATS,
MEN'S BLACK FROCK COATS,
MEN'S FANCY CASSIMF.UK COATS,
MEN'S LATEST STYLE OF RAGLANS,
MEN'S LIGHT CLOTHS FOR SUMMER WEAR.
MEN'S SILK MINED COATS, VF.stS AND PANTS,
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
TRIMMINGS SOLD AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
BEEBE'S BEST BLACK SI..K HAT.
HATS AND CAPS OF THE LATEST STYLE.
LINEN SHIRTS. COLLARS. GLOVES, HOSIERY,
CRAVATS, STOCKS, Ac. Ac.
*#-Those wanting CLOTHING, please give cr, a call,
ami we will endeavor to please you.
Towanda. April 17. ISGO.
\\T ANTED.—Five hundred men as Agents
T V to travel in either of the States of New York,
Ohio, Michigan. Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, Con
nccticut and Rhode Island. A man of good character
and ordinary business talent, with a cash capital of $2OO,
can find constant employment, with pleasure and profit,
aud the man of energy."perseverance and economy may
secure a fortune, as the agency may continue from three
months to 25 yean . Agents wishing to travel iu the state
of New York can be immediately employed, and in Ohio
the tir-st of June next. For lurther particulars enquire of
the subscriber, at Towanda, Pa.
April 16, iB6O. A. WICKHAM.
N OTICE. —The subscribers offer to sell the
copy-right to B.GLIDDEX'S FORM DOCKET tor
Magistrates. (Ablcrmen and Justices,) for any of the
State- of the Vuion, except Penniylvania and Ohio, at
pries ranging from $5OO to s4ooo.according to situation,
' i/.e and population. Great inducements arc offered pur
. baser*, a- the copy-right does not expire until A.D.1887.
B. GI.IDDKX, Friendsville.
Apfil 16,1560. A. WICKHAM, Towauda.
jicto gttobmfscmcnts.
Carriage Manufactory at AIEa.
r.JTIZ JK UE YNOI ns, FELLOWS &
TyßsdJ'Sy'- CO , rcspectiully inform the people of
i t ? • Western Bradford and the public general
ly . that their operations have not teen in the least dis
turbed by the fire, and they are as usual prosecuting their
business in all its branches. They are manufacturing to
order, and will keep on hand,
Carriages, Sleighs, Buggies, Skeletons, Lum
ber and Democrat Wagons, <$Y.,
made of the very best materials, and in the most substan
tial and workmanlike manner. They use nothing but
the best of stock, their timber being mostly front the
East, and everything being selected with reference to its
durability.
As an evidence of the value of their work they point
to the fact, that they received the first premium at the
last Bradford County Fair, and at a previous Fair the
first premium for Cutters.
BLACKSMITHIXG done in all its branches, and par
ticular attention paid to Custom Work.
Alba, April 4, iB6O.
A MUSICAL CONVENTION,
WILL be held at ROME, Eradford Connty, Pa., com
mencing TUESDAY, April 24th, IS6O, to coutiuuc
four days, and close with a Concert, the whole to be un
der the direction of Prof. T. E. PERKINS, of the Normal
Academy of Music, Geneseo, N. Y.
EXERCISES. — Morning Session From 9 to 1, Singing
Church Music, with reference to Reading Music, Appro
priate Adaptation, Expression. Ac. From 1 to 11, Ele
| mentary Instruction ; including practice iu Major, Minor
• and Chromatic Scales, Time-keeping, Intonation, Ac. —
i From 11 to 12, Vocal Training, or Cultivation of the
Voice, including instruction and exercises in Position,
Rreuthing, proper Mu.teular Action in Singing, Vowel
and Consonant Elements, Resonance, and diflercnt quali
ties of tone.
Afternoon Session —From 2.50 to 3.30 Part-Song and
Glee Singing, including instruction in Phrasing, and oth
er matters relating to Style and Expression. From 3.30
to 4.30 the same, with Miscellaneous Practice, with re
marks on various styles of Music, and their performance.
Jtrening Session—- From 7 to 8, Church Music, includ
ing instruction in Hymnology, Chanting. Anthems Cho
ruses, Ac. From Bto 9, the same, with reference to pub
lic performance.
The "JEBII.EE," and tlie "NEW YORK GI.EE AND
CHOKES BOOK," will be used as Text-Books by the Con
vention. Selections from other Musical work 9 will lie
made for occasional performance.
The high reputation and ability of PROF. PERKINS, as
a Musical Director and Instructor, warrants the Com
mittee in promising a large attendance at this Conven
tion.—Every effort will be made to render its sessions
pleasant and instructive. Arrangements will be made to
provide members from a distance with comfortable ac
commodations at reasonable rates.
MRS. T. E. PERKINS will be at the Convention and sing
at the Concert.
| &£~ Admission to the whole Course, including Concert,
| ONE DOLLAR for each person.
J.G.TOWNER.) Committee
O. F. YOUNG, - of
J. A. MOODY, ) Arrangements.
0 ALE OP REAL ESTATE.—The valun
j file Real Estate Known as the Lukens Lands situate
j in Warren Township, Bradford County l'a., are offered for
j sale to the highest and best bidder. This body of lands j
| consists of four contiguous tracts, containing iilteen linn
j died acres of good farming and grazing land, well water
| rd. and of easy access to a close market for produce, as
! the lands arc situated only about five mile. r roiu the New
j York and Erie Railroad. Offers of purchase will be re
■ reived for the whole body, or for the separate parcels ac
! cording to the subdivisions occupied by the tenants. No
| sale will be made of less than one hundred acres, and
I pare l.s will not be sold separately unless the whole body
j can be sold in"that way.
Terms of payment, one third cash, and the balance in
| two equal annual instalments, with interest secured by
i bond and mortgage on the property. Title unquestiona-
I lile and free from all incumbrance. Persons desirous of
! purchasing will send their offers in writing in the nature
i of bids per acre, either to mv Agent,
WM. EI,WELL, Esq.,Towanda, Pa.
• or to myself, SARAH L. KKENE, administratrix, with
the will annexed of John Lukens, deceased, loth and
' Chestnut streets, Philadelphia.
April 2, 1 s6i).
ISKE3S MAKING-!
r P II E nmlersifrncd would respectfully inform !
JL the- Ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that they are i
now prepared to do nil kinds of DRESS MAKING in the I
latest and most fashionable style, and cheaper than at j
any other establishment in the County.
Ctrßooms one door below Beidlcman's block, at the j
residence of A J. Noble. MRS. A. J. NOBLE,
April 16, 1860. MISS J. H. HALE.
RPO TIIE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF
-L BRADFORD COUNTY.—Gentlemen, in pursuance
of the 43d section of the Art of the Bth May, Hs4,yon
| are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court
! House, in Towanda, on the first Monday in May. A. I>.
j 1860, tie ing the seventh day of the month, at 1 o'clock,
P. M . and select, rira t-or■. by a majority of the whole
! number ot the Directors present, one person of literary
and scientific acquirements, skill ami experience in the
art of teaching, a- County Superintendent, tor the three
| - -(-ceding years, determine the amount of compensation
' lor the - HUP. and certify the result to the State Stiperin
| dent it Harrisburg, a's required by the 3mU and 40tii
sections of said a> t.
I Towanda, April 12, iB6O. CllA'S R. COBURN.
Co. Supd'nt.
IWAVERLY INSURANCE AGENCY.
' rXSURAXUE at fair rates can lie obtained of the sub
-1 scriber in the following Slock Companies :
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
Cash Capital f1.5im.000
Assets January 1, 1860, 2,194,100
Liabilities, Claims not due, 179,957
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
AVte I'eis Cily.
Cash Capital, $1.0iK),000
Assets. January 1, W0, 1,458.396
Liabilities, Claims not due, 45,580
CH ARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
Cash Capital $ 300,000
Assets, January 1, iB6O, 336,071
Liabilities, Claims not due, 21,968
AMERICAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Arte York City.
Cash Capital, I 200,000
Polices issued upon Farm Dwelings, Barns, and their
contents, for a term of years without requiring a premium
note. Applications fn.ldc to the subscriber at AI.I.EN k
BA.XKS Law Office, Waverly, will receive immediate at
tention. lt< A. ELMER.
Waverly, X. Y. Feb. 22, 1860. Agent^
DISSOLUTION. — Tlie partnership hercto
fove existing between the subscribers, in the Mer
cantile business, is this day dissolved by mutual concent.
The business will be continued, at the old stand, by J. 1).
HUMPHREY, who will be happy to receive a share of
the public patronage.
All persons having unsettled accounts, are earnestly
requested to call and make scttlemufit,either by note or
payment, and all having notes over due arc desired to
make payment without delay.
J. D. HUMPHREY,
Towanda. March 20.18i;o. A. WICKHAM.
a. F. TRACY, XVI. 3>.
PHYSICIAN a- SURGEON, and Grad
1_ uate of the Jeffersop Medical College at Philadelphia
having returned to the village of Monroeton, where he
intends to permanently locate,would respectfully offer his
services to the citizens of the place and vicinity.
Having receiveda thorough extra course on the diseases
of Females and Child en, he is prepared to give special
attention to that snb> t. Office at the store of Tracy A
E'lsuil. References—Dr. MASON, Towanda, Dr. NEWTON
Monroeton. Nov. 14. l*.,f>.
N. V. 6c E. XLAZIi ROAD.
CIHAXGE of hours, commencing MONDAY, APRIL 9,
j 1 -60. Trains will leave Waverly at about the follow
ing hours, viz :
CO ING WEST. GOING F.A'T.
Dunkirk Express. .4-57 P. M.jN'.Y. Express. .11.11 A.M
Night Express 3-54 A. M. Night Express.
Mail 10.3') P. .M.I Accommodation 7.48 P.M.
Way 12.20 P. M.'Stock Express. 5.30 A.M.
Express Freight.. 5.35 P. M.l Cincinnati Ex..4.4s A.M.
, Way Freight 6.12 A. M l Way Freight. ..5.00 P. M.
The Niglit Express, and Express Freight, run every
day. The Cincinnati Express runs Sundays but does not
run on Mondays. The accommodation train remains over
night at Elmira. The Night Express of Sunday A. M.,
runs only to Eimira.
CHARLES MINOT, General Sup.
NATHANIEL MARSH, Receiver.
BRIDGE LETTING—SeaIed proposals
will be received at the house of L. T ROYSE, in
Burlington borough, on THURSDAY, MAY 3,1860, until
12 o'clock M., for the building and completing a BRIDGE
across Sngar Creek, near that place. Specifications for
the same may be seen at the said Iloyse's, and at the
Commissioner's Office, for ten days previous to said lett-
; nlr I). DECKER,
S P. H. BUCK.
W. A. THOMAS,
Commissioner's Office, April 16, 1860. Com'rs^
C CAUTION.—Whereas, my wife MARY,
) has left rry bed aud board without any just cause or
provocation, this is to forbid any person from trusting or
harboring her on my account, as I will pay no debts of
her contracting alter this date, unless compelled tay law.
Beutley's CreB, •**. 9,1869 THOS.SULWAN.
Stem aWitrtlscttunts.
B'OE THE BPKINO
RCK6O.
JUST OPENED
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE!
A STOCK or
Which embraces everything new in the line of
SHAWLS!
WHI 1E GOODS,
CLOTHS & CA3SXMERES,
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
CARPETS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS d- SHOES, dr., dr.,\
All of which will be sold as usual, j
Twenty-five per ct. Less
Tliaa at any other Store in the County, j
SILKS, SILKS.
RICH PLAIN ANP FANCY
DRESS SILKS,
In a Great Variety^of Colors,
AND ELEGANT STYLES,
Now offered for sale at lt> than cost of importation, at
The Keystone Store,
i
THE ONI.Y PLACE TO BUY SHAWLS IS AT
The Keystone Store.
Where now will be found from the
CHEAPEST TO THE BEST:
DOUBLE AND BTN6I.E
L> RoC II E Sir AW L S !
BLACK AND COLORED
STEL L A SII A WLSI
AL.I. COLORS
Tll I DE T SIIA WL S !
TURKERI SHAWLS !
PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS !
BLACK SILK SHAWLS !
DOUBLE AND SINGLE
BLACK T U I II E T S II A W L S !
HOOP SKIRTS!
250
STEEL SPRING HOOP SKIRTS
At a Great Jleeluction in Price.
u A m lf> 1H "K UI
A FRESH SUPPLY OK
Three-Ply and Inrjraui Carpets,
JUST RECEIVED AT
The Keystone Store.
CTails! Wails!!
~( \ KEGS NAILS of a Superior Quality,
H /V/ For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the
KKYSTOXE STORE.
Sajous Kid CHoVes 1
\ LL sizes, in colors, Black and White, of
jt\. these celebrated gloves will always Is? found at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
OUR MUSICAL FRXXjWD.
11/"\UR MUSICAL FRIEND," a rare companion for
V-/ the Winter mouths. Every Pianist, every Singer,
every Teacher, every Pupil, every Amateur, should pro
cure this weekly publication of Vocal nnd l'iano Forte
Music, coating but 10 cents a number, and pronounced by
the entire Press of tlie country, 'to be the " best and
, cheapest work of the kind in the world." Twelve lull-sized
pages of Vocal and Piano-Forte Music for 10 cents—
Yearly, $5 ; Half yearly, $2,50 ; Quarterly, $1,25.
Subscribe to " Our Musical Friend." or order it from
the nearest News-dealer, and yon will have music enough
I for yonr entire family, and at an insignificant cost; and
if yon want Mnsic for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet,
Accordion, etc., subscribe to the
" SOLO KEZU.ODIST,"
Containing twelve pages, costing only 10 cents a nnm
ber; Yearly, $2,50; Half-yearly, 1,25.
All the baek Numbers at 10 cents, and boond Volumes
f " Onr Musical Friend," containing 17 Numbers, at
2,50 each, constantly on hand.
C. B. SEYMOUR A Co.,
107 Nassau Street, New-York.
A FINE ASSORTMENT of Sujrars, Teas,
Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, and most family Groceries
at reduced prices by J. D. HUMPHREY.
SHOES a BOOTS, cheaper than tier at
April 5, 1860. HMMRHREYS.
m*
Cowlcs' Bakery & News Boom
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.
Burbank's Old Statld.
Burbauk's Old Stand.
Fresh Oysters constantly on hand.
Fresh Oysters constantly on hand.
Fresh Oysters constantly on hand.
Toys and Fancy Goodd,
Toys and Fancy Goods,
Toys and Fancy Goods,
A Large assortment of Candies
A Large assortment of Candies.
A Large assortment of Caudics.
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 Beeeher's Sermons.
Heury Ward Beeeher's Sermons.
Henry Ward Beeeher's Sermons.
In the New York Independent.
In the New York Independent.
In the New York Independent.
.
Papers and Magazines of all kinds.
I Papers and Magazines of all kinds.
Papers and Magazines of all kiuds.
Ledger, Mercury A Weekly, orilv 4 cents, j
Ledger, Mercury A Weekly, only 4 cents. !
Ledger, Mercury A Weekly, only 4 cents, j
REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS.
IT has been ascertained, beyond a doubt, that 1
- 'ii many cases the children or grand children of Rev
olutionary Soldiers are entitled to land and back pay, un- j
der existing laws, and that exertions are being made for j
the present Congress to pass an act for the farther bene- i
fit ot said heirs. 1 have a list of all the names of Revo- i
iutionary Soldiers who have resided in Bradford County, I
with Blank Forms, sent me from Wyshington. The sp- 1
plication ot one or childn n or grand children, with Row
er of Attorney, wi'' enable me to have a search made of '
the Records at Washington. No costs to applicants, ex- j
cent 50 cents to pay for executing bonds, P stage, Ac.
Inquire lor me at the office of N. X. BKTTH, Esq., To
wanda Borough. J. D GO ODEXOCOH.
February 2, 1860. Agent for Bradford County.
TAT"ANTED. —Hides and Skins, for wind
It the highest market price will be paid, either ir. j
goeds or cash.
Octobor 1, 1359. HUMPHREY A WICK HAM. j
DR, JOHN M'INTOSH, will be found at
his old office, Patton's Block, during Spring and '
Summer. Teeth inserted on Vulcanised Rubber— the
latest improvement in dentistry. Specimen piece to he ,
seen at the office. Persona indebted to me will please j
pay up. JOHX MTXTOSH.
Towanda, March 20, ISM.
Tho Campaign of 1860 tsiriy Opened
AT
MONTANYES STORE!
In the shape of a
FRESH AND LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
©SI <a®<DlDf3B:
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, XZATS AND CAP?,
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
And all the elegances and etceteras necessary to gratify
the tastes and wants of this fast age. March 21.
FRESH ORANGES AND LEMONS, AT
FOX'S.
FRESH FIGS AND PRUNES, at
FOX'S.
SMOKED HAMS AND BHOUIIBERS,
at FOX'S.
DRIED PEACHES, at
FOX'S.
DRIED BERRIES, AT
FOX'S.
DRIED APPLES, at
____ _
DRIED SWEET CORN, at
FOX'S.
TTUXTRA GROUND JAVA COFFEE, at
El FOX'S.
A CHEAP FARM
4SfS& IN FARMINGTON,TIOGA Co,
vjSHggk Pa., 14 acres, 50 improved. Raised list
year 150 bushels wheat. 200 do oats, besides
peas, buckwheat, potatoes, Ac. Soil well
adaptecMo grazing. Will be sold for $lOOO. A Iso good
unimproved Farming Rands within 3 tot miles oi a Rail
road. for from $5 to $8 per acre.
J. W. TUBBS.
I.awrenceville, Tioga County. Pa . Feb. 2. 1860.
515 REWARD.
S~ TO LEX from the subscriber on the 27th of August
last, a Sole Leather Belt. 42 feet long, 10 inches wide
one new Axe, one pairllead-Stalls, and one Garden ltukc
Whoever will give such information as will lead to the
recovery of the property, or the detection of the thief
will receive the above reward.
Ulster, March 6, IBM. A. B. SMITH.
The Old Cash Drug House
REMOVED!
COENKK
Main and Pine street,
FIND
|DR. PORTER'S
N E W
I MEDICINE STORE.
3.W. w.e\;f,:r„
WITH
, BALDWIN, HILL <£• CO.,
1 MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS
And Wholesale Dealers in
HARDWARE,
' No. 220, Pearl street, between Maiden Lane and John et.
NEW YORK.
COD FISH and Mackerel at
UVMPHRtTB.
HfflHl.
■ QHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
of V end. Expo, issued out of the Court ot Common
i Pleas of Bradford County, to tat directed and delivered,
j will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House In the
Borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY,MAY 3,1860, at 1
o'clock P. M., all the defendants interest in the following
lot of land situate in Durell,' bounded north by land or
John Johnson, east by land of Samuel Van Dcrpool and
the Benjamin Ackla farm originally, now occupied by S.
S. Bradley, south by land of William R. Storrn. west bv
the William Morrison tract, now oWned by Duvld Cash.
Containing about four hundred and thirty acres, more or
less, about fifty acres improved, four plank and framed
houses and a framed barn thereon.
ALSO—AII the interest of A. B. Smith in all that cer
tain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Durell tp.,
bounded north by land of Emma Jane Hewitt, east by
the Susuiiehanna river, south by land Of 0. A. Holdeh
and on the west by the Sarah Morrison tract. Contain
ing about ICO acres, more or less, about 70 acres improved
seven dwelling houses, one doubla sa v mill, one grist
mill, three framed barns, two blacksmith shops and two
orchards of fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII the interestof Alanson B. Smith in a clus
ter of Islands lying in the Susquehanna River, Bradf rd
comity, known as the Got don and Ackla islands, being
opposite the mills formerly occupied by Israel Smith in
Durell township. Containing about fofty acres, more or
less, partly improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Silas Pierce
vs. Alanson B. Smith impleaded with Israel Smith.
ALSO—The following lot piece, or parcel of land situ
ate in Ulster tp., bounded north and cast by laud of James
McCarty, south by Jason Smith, and west by the public
1 ghwny. Containing one half acre, more or less, all im
proved,"one framed tavern house, framed barn and fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James
Van Dyke to the use of Chauncejr Rockwell vs. P. P.
Sweet.
Also, at the suit of Alexander Elsbrcc to the use of
James McCarty vs. P. P. Sweet.
AI.SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land s'tu
ate in Asylum tp., bounded north by land belonging to
the estate of William Braund, deceased, east by the pub
lic highway, south by land of William Braund, west by
land Itclonging to the estate of William Braund, deceased.
(,'ontsining ten acres, be the same more or leas.
Seized aud i taken in execution at the suit of Charles
Hornet vs. Luther Butt.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Hidgbury tp., Iwundea north by land of Peter J.
Dean and James Hunter, east by land of Giles M. Man
derville and the highway, south by land of Bartlev Clark
I and Hiram Mason, west by land of Bartley Clark, John i
j Dean A Peter J. Dean. Containing one hundred A fifty I
J acres, about eighty acres improved two framed houses.
I one log house, a iramed barn, a work shop and two orch-
I ards thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William
| Sample to the use of Samuel D. Sample vs. Peler Miller.
| Joel Clinton, Ward Manderville alio Peter Dean, teire
| tenants.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
j ate in Springfield tp., bounded north, cast anJ south by
! laud of William T. Williams, west bi T the public highway,
j Containing one acre, more or less, all improved, with a
j framed taveru house, a framed barn, a work shop and a
j few fruit trees thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Frederick
| Orwan and Adolphus D. Spalding vs. Alexander Bowe.
ALSO- The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Ulster tp., bounded north by land of Ceo. West and
! Isaac Huff, east by land of John V. Huff and Samuel
| Hunt, south by land of Henry Kitchen, w*st by land ot
; F.A.Williams. Containing 87 and a half acres, more j
; qr less, about fifty acres improved with u log house a |
I framed barn, a shoe-shop and a few fruit trees thereon, i
I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles J. ;
I Munu to the use of E. P. Shaw vs, Samuel Gulusha.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ- !
ate in Granville tp., bounded north and east by land of I
' S. I*. Cheslev, west by land of Levi Gardner, south by !
| land ot tke Williamsport and Elinir.i Bail Road Company. :
! Containing one half an acre, more or leas, all improved ,
with a framed dwelling house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. Watrus ]
Co., vs. H. Malry.
A ISO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ;
\ ate in Columbia tp., north by land of Jesse Kdsall, Austin
j Edsall. David Fries and George Shives. east by John R. 1
! Cole, George Fairbanks ar.d Thomas Gustin, south Vy
; land of Joseph Beeraan and David Cory, west by lands of
' Ira Webber and John Derby. Containing four hundred
and twenty acres more or less about two hundred and
i fifty acrcsirnproved, two framed houses, one framed barn I
•ma -bed and wagon house and an orchard of lruit trees
' thereon.
! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George X.
! Goewey vs. W. It. DeWitt.
I ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- j
i ate in Smithficld tp., bounded north by land of Allen Ca- '
! liff, east by land of Shclton Baker, south by land of Wa
j terman Brown, and west by land of James 11. Webb.— .
j Containing 53 acres, more or less, about 45 acres improved
' a framed house, a framed barn,an appleorchard and oth
j er fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit
| uatc in Smithficld tp., bounded north by land of Allen
] Califf, east by land of Amos Killev, south by land which
j lately belonged to the estate of William Gibson de.cased
west by land of Riley Hemmcnway and William Courtney.
Containing 50 acres, more or less, about ten acres im
proved, with a steam saw-mill, a plank house, two board
shanties and a log barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abiram
\ Pierce vs. Richard M. Killey.
Also John Ward vs. 8. lb Killey and R. M. Killey.
AI.S 'The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
j ate in Armenia tp.. bounded north by laud of A. K. Ax.
: tel. east by land- 1 of E: Rockwell, south by land of A. K
| Axtell, west by the public highway. Containing sixty
teres, more or less, about four acres improved one board
shanty thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at (he suit of J. B. Rit
per to the use of J. E. Goodrich vs. William Maum.
ALSO—The following let, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Sheshe quin tp., bounded north by land of Chatuicey
Ransom, east by land of George Horton, south'by the
highway, west by land of Joseph Van Sice and X. A J.
Baxter. Containing about one hundred acres, more or
less, about forty improved,one framed house, one framed
barn, and a small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. D. Tom
kins to th? use of O. D. Bartlett vs. Ira Murphy and Geo.
Murphy, terre tenants.
A I,Bo—The following lot, piece of parcel of land Situ
ate in South Creek tp.. hounded north by hind of Samuel
Smith and Martin Liddy, east by the Williamsport and
Elmira Rail Road, south by land of John Smith and
David Tuttle, west by land "of Samuel Smith. Contain
ing one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, about 65
acres improved, with a framed house,a log house .a framed
barn, and the frame of a horse baru,auda young orchard
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. X. Al
len to the use of S. W. A D. F. Pomcroy & Co., Vs Cor
nelius Ilaight.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Athens tp., hounded north by land of Michael Ren
shaw. east by land of fames Olmetead. south by Gcorgh
Ayres and Dildino A Caleb, west by the highway. Con
taining one and a half;ft-res, more or less, ali improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William
Kitf vs. Isaac Tuff and Lucy Tuff.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in
Terry twp., and bounded north by land of C. F. Welles,
Jr.. ea.-l by Samuel Hagerty and Patrick McGnire, south
by land ot defendant, J. W. Dennison, and west by land
of Nelson Vatidcrpool. Containing 100 acres, more or
less, alwut 30 acres improved, 1 board house, 1 log house,
framed barn and fruit trees thereon..
ALSO The following lot of land situate in Terry twp.
and bounded north and east by the public highway, south
by land of William Terry and west by land ot John M.
Horton. Containing one half acre, more or loss, all im
prover!, 1 framed store house and 1 framed dwelling
house thereon.
A I,Bo—The following lot of land situate in Terry twp.
and bounded on the north by land of S. liillhouse and
Hiram Stone and John Warring, east by J. L. Jones,
south and west by land of Hir.im Stone Containing 50
acres, be the same more or less, about 25 acres improved.
1 framed house, 1 framed barn, 2 shops and an orchard
of fruit trees thereon
ALS '—De'endants interest in the following lot of land
situate in Terry twp., and hounded north by land ot Sam
uel liillhouse, "cast by Hiram and J. P. Horton, south by
J. L. Jouesand west by Hiram Stone and l ands in pos
session of David Dibble. Containing 100 acres, more or
less, about 2 acres improved, 1 small framed hmse and a
few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot of land situate in Terry twp.and
hounded north by land of defendant. J. W. Dennison, east
by land of Albert Strong and Daniel Welles south by
lands of Samuel Hillhonse. and west by other lands of
J. W. Dennison. Containing 100 acres, more or less,
about 30acres improved, 1 log house, 1 framed ham and
orchard of fruit trees thereon.
ALSO A piece of land situate in Terry twp., and
bounded north by the public highway, east, by land of J.
P. Horton, south by land of Chester Butlers heirs, and
west by land of Samuel Hillhonse. Containing 85 acres,
more or less, about 35 acres improved, 2 framed houses.
1 tranied barn, 1 saw mill, a new shop, and fruit trees
thereon.
ALSO—A lot of land situate in Tetry twp. ar.d bound
ed north by land of Nelson Yanderpool and Lewis John
son and Samuel Yanderpool. east by lands of J. W. Den
i nison, south by John Warring and Seth Phillips, and
| west by land of John Warring. Containing 100 acres
more or less.
ALSO—A certain lot of land situate in Terry township
and bounded north by land of C. L. Ward, cast bv
place, south by Morgan Morgans, and west by Henry
Smith. Containing 100 acres more or less.
Seized end taken in execution at the suit of Alexander
and Knowles vs. John W. Dennison.
ALSO—The following lot, piece ar parcel of land Situ
ate in Wyalusing tp., beginning at a post and atones on
the old Springfield tp.. line (certified) adjoining land of
Johnson Palmer, running thoncc north 86 degrees west
to a corner of land certified to Humphrey and Daniel
Browns heirs Ac., thence by and with said certified land
sonth twenty-four degrees cast two hundred and fifty
perches to a corner on the southerly line of a lot in the
warrantee name of Thomas Shoeman. Patented to Henry
Toland, deceased, thcncc with raid line south 88 degrees
east on the line of eertitied SpriDgfield. A thence
wtth the same north 13 degrees wtst tap hundred and
acgai.
thirty-two perches to tb6 place of beginning. Contain
ing one hundred and forty-One acres and ninety-four per.
more of leas, with shout live acres improved, with a ahan
ty thereon.
Seized arid in execution at the suit of Marv To-
Jand, Murgafctta Toland, Elizabeth Tolaud and Juliana
Toland v. J.hnJOartlantk
ALSO-—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Wilmot tp., beginning at the north-east corner of
the John Allen tract at the beech cofner between the
John Alien and Samuel Marsh tracts, thence on the line
between the two tracts south one degree, west 150 per.,
theuce north 89 degrees, west 160 perches, thence north
oue degree, east 150 perches, thence south $9 degrees,
east 160 perches to the place of beginning. Containing
150 acres, more or less, being part of the tract surveyed
in the name of John Allen, about 39 acres improved, Iwo
log houses, a log barn and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. H.
W elles to the use of Charles F. Welles TS. Charles Hinder.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
SherifTs Office, April 12, 1860.
NOTICE TO Pi'KCtusKiu—To prevent misunderstand
ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at SherifTs
sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time
the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary
to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex'
cept in cases, where the purchaser is a lien creditor and
la entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of
the act ol Assembly, approved April 20, 184G, which is
as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at
Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the
proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive
the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it
shall be the duty of the sheriff', administrator, executor
or other iK-rson making such sale, to receive the receipt
of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which
he or thev would appear, from the record as aforesaid,
to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall
not be so conatrued as to prevent the right of said Sheriff ,
administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de
mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to
cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds
of said sale ; and provided farther, that before any pur
chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec
tion, he oi they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per
son HO making said sale, a duly certified statement trom
the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the
proper officer, show ing that he is a lien creditor, entitled
to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesa-
Raitl."
At* DI TOR *S NOTICE.— In the matter of
t!,e estate of Allen Brcncn, decerned. In the Or
-1 pilaris' Court of Bradford County.
j The undersigned, au Auditor appointed upon Execp
| tions filed to tiie account of M. M. rairchild, administru-
I tor of s-iid estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment, at his office in the Borough of Towanda, oh MON
DAY, APRIL 16. l-tO,tt 9o'clock, A.M., of which all
f persons interested, are requested to take notice.
E. OVERTON Jr..
i March 1". HOO. Auditor.
NSROTICER
T IIE Stockholders of the Townnda Bridge
Company are hereby notified that an election will
be held at the office of taid Company, in Towanda, on
i the first Monday of May, next, at 10 o'clock. A M., for
> the election of one President, six Managers, and a Treas
urer, to serve for the ensuing >ear, in accordance with
1 the act ol incorporation. B. S. RUSSELL,
f Towanda, March 27. I R CO. Secretary.
LICENSES. —Notice is hereby given that
A the foil wing named perßuas have filed in the office
! of the Clerk ol the Court of Quarter Sessions, their peti
' tions for License under the existing laws of this (Jom
-1 won wealth, and their several applications will be heard
1 before the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, on
; MONDAY, the 2d day of May next, at 2 o'clock, in the
1 afternoon of said day ;
FOR A TAVERN i
' Moses T. Carrier, Towanda boro.
j William Leahy "
j John I-aughlin, "
i John Kendall, ... "
I Ezra Holcomb Canton.
| M. M. Coolbaugh Monroe boro
! Archibald Forbes Ulster.
I <J. M. Eisbrpc •
1 Philip P. Sweet "
] John Scouton, Smithfield.
J. M. Hortnn ..Terry.
1 John Wendell Wilmot.
j C. Augustus Williams A Co Troy boro.
f John 0. Ward, Troy twp.
I J. S. Sloan Athens boro-
John S. Thompson Wyalusing.
i 1.. S. Case.. Rome.
Joel P.. Dickson, Warren.
Daniel Knapp... Canton.
C. 11. Ames SbesbequiD.
Darius Myers .Ulster.
j Daniel Knapp, Canton.
' R. M. Ross Sylvanla Borough.
j N. F. Tattle Smithfield.
I S. C. Mycr Canton.
1 James P.Strong Columbia.
! Charles O. French, Itidgbury,
Benjamin Herman, Itidgbury.
' Jesse Hammond Springfield.
I Jason Chaffee RoinCi
i Isaac Howell Standing Stone.
I S. E. Wilcox Troy boioughj
MERCHANT DEALERS.
j Guernsey A Mitchell Trov boro.
I Clerk's Office. I ALLEN M'KEAX,
! Mr.rrh L'/LsGO. ( Clerk.
I 1 jrXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here
byl gi ven. that all persons indebted to tlic f*
j tate of HANNAH EVITTS, lateofflhke twp. deceased,
' are hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and all persons having claims against said estate, will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
ABEL MORE.
March 22, 1860. Executor.
A DMINISTRAT<>ICS NOTICE —Notice
-l\. is hereby given, thai all persons indebted to thn
estate of SALLY KILBOKN, deceased, late of Leßov
twp.. are requested to make payment without delay ;
and those having claims against the said estate will please
present tliCui duly authenticated for settlement.
NATHAN KM.BORN,
February 26. 1860. Adm faint natal.
A t)M INI STR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of GARDNER Ill'l 1,1 Nil AM E, late of Smithfield
twp., deceased, arc hereby requested to make payment
without delay,and all persons haviiigdemands against sa'd
estate, will "present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. J. M. BURLING AME,
Feb. 16, iB6O. Administrator, with will annexed.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- -Notice
IX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
state ot JOHN THALL. 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 COUWIX.
February 16, 18.10. Administrator,
A DM INISTR AT 111 XS N OTI CE.-Notico
iX is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of JOBSIIKPARD, latent Athens Borough,deceased
are hereby requested to nuke immediate payment.and all
persons having claims against said estate" will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
CORNELIA SHEPARD.
Administratrix dc bonis non. witli will annexed.
February 19, 1.86 Q.
AI) MINI STRATOfTS NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the es
tate of GEORGE AVERY, late of Rome township, dee'd.-
J are hereby requested make immediate payment, and
ail persons having claims against said estate will present
[ them duly authenticated for settlement -to John Pass
more, at Rome. JOHN PASS.MORE.
HAMPTON CHAMPLINA
March 1, isr.n. Administrators.
ffXECUTOWS NOTlCE.—Notice is here-
J bv given that nil persons indebted to the estate of
THOM AS Met VIENNA, dee'd.,late of Asylum tp, must
make immediate payment.and all persons having demands
against said estate, will present tiieni dtiiv authenticated
for settlement. * PATRICK McEVIENNA,
March 6. 1860. Executors.
A DM INISTRATO R'S NOTlCE.—Notice
J\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of ROBERT P.SHORTEI.L, latent Pike,deceased
are hereby requested to make payment Without delay j
and all persons having claims against the Said estate will
please present thera duly authenticated for settlement.
L. B. PIERCE.
March 6,15C0. Administrated 1 .
| TjTXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Noticed bent
JLj by given, that all persons indebted (o 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 au
thenticated for settlement.
RUTH BEACH,
i January 4,1869. Executrix.
EXECUTOR S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
' GEORGE- SPALDING, late of Tusrarora towuship,dee'd.
are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persons having claims against said estate will
preseht them duly authenticated for settlement.
1 . C. J. LACEV.
i November 8,1959. Executor.
[ tpXECUTOII S NOTICE —Notice is here
l AU by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
[ NATHANIEL RUSSELL, late of Orwell township, dc
■ ceased, are hereby requested to made payment without de
i lav, aod all per;-o"ua having demands against said estate,
- will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to,
i btenhoi Russell, at the late residence of the deceased,
i AARON CETTBBITK.
I April 18, ISbO. " Jjxccutor.