Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 21, 1860, Image 3

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    FIRST RIDE OF THE JAPANESE BY RAILROAD.—
The ride of the Japauese across the Isthmus
of PaDama, their first railway experience, is
described in a letter in the New York Journal
a f Commerce:
Upon the starting ot the tram, the first the
Tapanese bad ever seen, and the first cars
t h ev had ever entered, the conductor put the
train at moderate speed, which was gradually
increased till it shot forward like an arrow,
ciimbing, descending, winding along the val
leys dashing across the iron bridges of the
Cha'gres, high conical hills, equaling small
mountains, rising on either band, covered with
trees and verdure to their utmost summits,
while numerous clusters of the more misera
ble hats lined the way, crowded with people
of all hues, indolent, stupid and half clothed,
while the pigs and children sported at the
doors in company, and equally naked. The
Jopanese could not suppress their admiratiou
at this new mode of conveyance and rate of
progress, so unlike the norimons of tiheir own
conutry, in which they were carried on the
shoulders of men. It was amusing to see the
attempts of the artists to sketch scenes and
objects when the train was at the top of its
speed, and the poor artist, ignorant of the
rate of motion, taking his eye for one iostant
only from the object to his paper, giving place
to others which had the same apparition exist
ence. At last they were obliged to desist,
and gave themselves up to the gratification of
sight-seeing ouly.
a&Ucrtfjcmntts.
BRIDGE LETTING — Sealed Proposals
will be received near the house of Thomas Mauley,
in Canton, on SATURDAY, June 30,1860, until I o'clock
P. M., for the building and completing a Bridge across
Towanda Creek near that place. Specifications for the
name may be seen at the house of C S. Sellard and T. M.
Watts and at the Commissioner's Office, for ten days pre
vious to said letting D. DECKER,
P. H. BUCK.
W. A. THOMAS,
Commissioner's Office, June 18, 1860. Com'rs.
New Iron Works in Towanda!
r pLIE subscriber has the pleasure to announce
L to the public that he has commenced operations in
his new Works, and is now prepared to execute orders for
Steam Engines, Grist Mill, Circular Saws Gang and Mu
ley Saw Mill Irons. Iron Water Wheels, and most kinds
ot Castings and Machinery in common use. He also,
manufactures a variety of Stoves'; also Thimble Skeins
and Pipe Boxes. Having purchased the entire stock of
Pnttfmi of the late concern of Phillips, Wheeler A John
Arnot, of F.lmira, he thinks he is better provided with
patterns for Gearing, Ac., than any concern in this region
of country. He is also provided with the choicest Machi
nery and the best of Workmen, and has every facility to
execute work promptly. He therefore, solicits a share
of public patronuge.
Towanda. June 19, 1660. 0. D. DAItTLETT.
INDEPENDENCE BALL,
at 'be house D. MYEIW, in Milan,
•SWsJCwds- Pa., on tt'edntsday Evening, July
4fh, 1860. Mbsic—Ethiopian Band.--Bill i 2,00.
TMtOWN SHEETINGS, 4-4 wide, from
13 61 to Hi cents per yard at
je2o. HUMPHREY'S.
CUMMER SILKS, Chnllies. Bareges,Ttaib
kJ bets and Crape Shawls, just received at
je2o. HUMPHREY'S.
J ARGE STOCK of Gents, Ladies and
.Li Children's Gaiters, Bootees aud Shoes. Just re
ceived at
■tune 20. 1860. HUMPHREY S.
S. N. BRONSON
Is now receiviug at the
Metropolitan Hardware Store,
ORWELL, PA.
A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS STOCK OF
Harvest & Haying Tools,
Iron, Grindstones, Stoves, Butter Workers,
Washing MacJiinrs, Dog Pmcrrs, Sash,
Sails, GlasS, IloiiSt Trirtitnings,
Mechanic's Tools, ipe.
WANTED. WOOL, HIDES, PELTS,
COPPER. BRITANNIA. Ac.
ALESSO MARIO,
Portrait & Landscape Painter
IVARD HOUSE, TOIVAXOA.
NEW GROCERY
AND
tiQYisiM tfiiu
/' B BATCiI respectfully informs the ci
tizena of Towanda and vicinity, that he ha receiv
ed and opened in B. Kingsberv's store, opposite Mo..tan
yes', a large and well selected stock of
Groceries & Provisions,
Which will be sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for
CASH OR FARMER'S PRODUCE.
Tit Goods are entirely new and fresh, and comprise the
best selected stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffees,
tytcM. Fruits, Candies, Tobacco, Pork, Hams,
Drui Beef. Fish of all lands, Cumphene,
Fluid, Wooden if Stone Ware, ij-c.
Ever brought into this market. All that is asked is a !
trial of goods and prices.
CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE
'' -I he paid at all times for Fanner's Produce of all kinds
WGood BUTTER wanted at good prices.
Towanda. June 11, 1860.
READ ! REFLECT!
REMEMBER!
'TBI AT in addition to our former atsorfflent
-L wc are now opening a full and general assortment of
MS I SUMMER GOODS,
elected with great care to meet the wants of all. Farm
ers, Mechanics (and especially)
THE LADIES,
rjfl "T c ? nsu b their own interest) give us us a call
ore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined
EOT TO BE UNDERSOLD !
tm,. n „ Onr Stock of
DjU G °ODS, CROCKERY,
GROCEIHES, BOOTS & SHOES.
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS,
AILS, SASH, GLASS,
n ,f!° USK TRIMMINGS, AC. AC.,
a °t be excelled as to quality, quantity or variety.
TV,.., , TRACY A MOORE.
Rwanda, June >4,1 .
rip^ oo * Ceding i n Myersburg.
I 'RSONS living on the West side of the
:ve ~a ! la e riv ". havin * WOOL TO CARD can
low an,] .1 Clolhin K Svore of E. S. BENEDICT, in
Carda 11 W1 " be sent to the Factory in Myersburg,
iharge retarne 4 to the Store witbouPany extra
May 11. 1860. W. A. BENEDICT.
VoriCE TO COLLECTORS.—YOB are
butt authori, ! d d ? du i l Sve per cent, from the
bUte !^lIY y T in(llTldll i U ,> wbo BhaM Py his or her
* a OT before the 23 day
wiofas -p , '* me be allowed you h your
you pufj j nto , h Treasurer, provided the same is by
Usenet', OS;e. ***'
ficto atotoeremenFpts.
JUNE 15, 1860.
RECEIVING
BY
J. D. HUMPHREY,
(Jl est Sule of the. Public Square.)
DOMESTICS,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Sugar, Molasses, Fish,
AND OTHER
FASIW GROCERIES
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
Suitable for the season.
Sole & Upper Leather, Calf skin,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, &c.
WHICH ARE TO HE SCLD
At Reduced Prices,
FOR CASH'!
HOTEL KEEPERS,
DRUGGISTS.
FARMERS, AND ALL
WHO WAST
I HAVE just receive J from the Citv, a
Large Stork of
; IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS.
!of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS has been pur
j chased ior CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby
j I am enabled to tarnish farmer* tor the approaching
1 Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of Liquor, of any
! kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be-
I fore offered iu Towanda.
HOTEL KEEPERS
j Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my
stock before purcftaaing elsewhere. I have facilities for
purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my
goods at New York
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Beside* my Liouorr are warranted pure and unadulter
ated. I have alao on hand the Largest Stock and Great
! est Variety of
TOBACCO AND SECARS
Ever brought to Towanda, which having been purchased
j directly frqrn the Manufacturers and Importers, enables
j me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the
! city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully
to an examination of mv entire stock of Liquors, Cigars
jaudTo'acco. Also,
Groceries & Provisions,
! Of every description, will be kept constantly on hand, at
| prices LOWER than elsewhere in this townT
| Conlideut that lam enabled to sell ray entire stock of
I Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods
j can be purchased this side of the City, I respectfully HO
• licit the public to an examination at No. 5. Brick Row.
H. W. NOBLE.
I Towanda, Jnnfe 14. 1%0.
50 Cent Tea
ipilCUCE IMPERIAL TEA at 50 cents
vy a pound ; a better article than we have ever sold at
that price, and probably as good as others sell at 73 c?uts
This no humbug—all we ask is to have it tried. We
warrant evey pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction ir
the money returned in a!! cases at FOX'S.
, JAVA. RIO AND LALIRA COFFEE
*J in the Kerne' and Grain at FOX'S.
FRUIT! FRUlT.—Oranges,Lemons, Rais
ins. Figs, Prunes and Dried Peaches at FOX'S.
pHEESK, CRACKERS AND HERRING
\J at F X'S;
BASKETS, CLOTHES PINS, SCRUB
and blacking brushes, Window Brushes with long
and short handles, Mop Sticks, Sljaker McffS, Matches.
Wooden Patteeta and a variety of U ood ware at
FOX'S
BAKERS COCOA NO. I CHOCOLATE,
Homeopalhic Chocolate, Faflna, Corn Starch and
Preserved Fruits of diferent kinds put up in 5 pounds
jars at FOX'S.
MAIZE NA—A NEW ARTICLE MADE
from Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch for
Puddings at FOX'S
NUTS, SARDINES AND CIGARS
Wholesale and retail at FOX'S^
AMES* DETERSIVE SOAP—THE
best Chemical soap in the United States at
FOX'S.
\JACARONI AND VERMECILLA
-LVL very fine and fresh at FOX'S.
FEED IVCEIDOTJE/,
/VIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND
DRAUGHTSMAN, respectfully announces to the cit
izens of Bradford county, that he is prepared to do any
work that may be entrusted to him, with accuracy and
despatch.
Towanda, May 24th, 1860.
W OOL ! WOOL ! WOOL 1—25,000 lbs.
WANTED !—The highest market price will be
paid rt May 53,1860. M.E.SOLOMON'S.
-Wasb your Wool clean before yon bring it to mar
ket, on the sheep, if possible, or in tub, as one-third will
be deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the
wool trade, and farmers can do it a good deal cheaper, as
above mentioned.
WILSON, BARNES 6c CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Extensive Dealers in Tea.
115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington St.,)
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Fiji
ler, Dayton A Co., and Wilson, Jackson
D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county.
A. C KL'ENEY, of Wyoming eeußty. Fa
15AMULL N DLIAN'O, vt New York- lemySm
Sicto SHtorrtlscnunts.
JUNE 1, 1860.
JUST OPENED,
Ai TrfE
KEYSTONE STORE!
A NEW STOCK OF
TN calling attention to out 1 pt'eseht stbek of
NEW GOODS, we do not hesitate to ray, that in no
village in Northern Pennsylvania ctt Sourthern New
York will a stock of goods be found pbssesWlng more at
tractions in variety, styles, quality of goods and prices,
than we are now prepared to exhibit. Having facilities
for buying goods superior to others, we are able at all
times to select the newest styles arid most desirable goods
as they appear in market; and conducting ctar business
strictly upon the
CASH SYSTEM!
we uan keep always on hand a large stock and better as
sortment and can afford to sell goods at lower prices than
they can be found elsewhere.
We are now receiving a large assortment of
SUMMER SILKS!
Plain and Figured Bareges. Crape Moretz. Elegant
Barege ROBES, at half their value. Organdie Robes,
Printed Organdies, Plain and Figured Lawns, Jar.onett
Robes, Printed Jaconetts, Pine Apple Clriths. " Barege
Anglais," the most fashionable and durable cotton and
worted dress goods now worn. Besides a great variety
of other styles of Dress Good 3. Also the best assort
ment of
MOURNING GOObS,
That cau be found this side of New York.
HOOP SKIRTS!
250
STEEL SPRING HOOP SKIRTS
At a Great Reduction in Price.
JI'ST RECEIVED AT
The Keystone Store.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets,
Plain White atid Check Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths, from
3 4 to 2 yards wide, Druggets, Matts, Ac., Ac.
These goods we are prepared to sell 20 per cent less than
the Jarrife can be bought elsewhere.
I UST RECEIV ED at the KEYST<)N E
*J STORR, a large lot of SUN UMBRELLAS and PA
RASOLS, at a gi t-kt reduction Irom what we have hereto
fore sold them.
TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
• I STORE,SteIIa Shawls, all prices, Plain Thibet Shawls
all colors. Silk Shawls. Broche Shawls, Printed Wool
Shawls, laice Shawls, Silk aud Lawn Mantillas, " iieno
bias," Ac. Ac.
TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
*J STORE, Elegant Counterpanes, different sizes. Wool
and Damask Table Covers, Damasks, Bleached and Un
bleached Linen Table Damasks, Napkins. I.inen Table
Spreads, Curtain Draperies, Sheetings and Pillow-case
Muslins, from sths to 2J yards wide.
[UST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
*t STORE, an elegant assortment of Embroideries. Em
broidered Collars, Embroidered Setts. Embroidered Edg
ings, Embroidered lnsertings, Mursailles Collars, Mar
sailles Setts, Embroidered Flouncing*. Crape Collars,
Crape Setts. Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as
sortment of Black Lace Veils.
TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
* STORE, Transparent Window Shades, all sizes, and
Trimmings. Green and Buff Hollands, different widths*
TI'ST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
•J STORE, Boots and Sbpfes, Hats, Caps and Straw
Goods, Crockery, Oils and Paints, Glass and Sash, Choice
Faniily Groceries.
Bajous Kid Gloves '
ALL sizes, in colors, Black and White, of
these celebrated gloves will always be found at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
Nails I Wails ! !
*y( If\ KEGB NAILS of aStlfttfior Quality,
)\J\J For Stile, Wholesale and Retail, at Ihe
K EYSTOXE STORK.
NORTHERN LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
iVo. 1, .3 loorgate Street, London.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
CAPITAL $.:.298.00a.
ANNUAL REVENUE, 1,000,000.
Office, NeW Building, Philadelphia Bank,
42.) Chestnut Street.
LONDON DIRECTORS :
George G. Anderson, Thomas X. Faffjultaf, Sir bhif.
R. McGrigor. Bart, Lord Efenfest Bruce, M. P., Duncan
James Kay, William West garth, William Miller. M. P.,
Chairman, A. P. Fletcher,Secretery, Edward Fuch, Vice
Secretary.
The PolicffeS of the NORtHBRN ASSURANCE COM
PANY, are not only gnrranteed by a Large Capital, but
also bv the unlimited personal responsibility of over
One Thousand Shareholders.
Sf Losses properly adjusted and paid, without rftfbr
fence to London.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD Ot REFERENCE.
Stuart A Brother. McCntcheon & Collins, Jos. B.
Mitchell. Esq., Pres. Mech. Bank,Myers, Claghorn & Co..
Smith, Williams A Co., Jas. Dunlap, Esq., Pres. Unfbfl
flank, James Graham A Co., Gaw, Jfacalester A Co.,
lon. W. A . Porter, late Judge Supreme Court.
NEW YORK REFERENCES.
Duncan, Sherman & Co., J. A. Jtuart A Co., Geo. H.
Stuart A Co., Abr'm Bell's Sons, J. R. Jaffra) A Sons,
Robert A Williams.
BOSTON REFERENCES:
I. E. fhaycr A Brother, Jarves A Cofrrierais, Swcetser,
Cookin A Swan, C. F. HoVe} A Co., Wilson, Hamilton A
Co.. George Grcigg, Esq., Geo. Snfell, Esq., Johnson, Sfe
well A Co., Oeo. W. Warren A Cb.
WILLIAM GETTY, Agent,
New Building, Philadelphia Bank.
H. B. McKEAN, Solicitor,
May 31, 1860. Towanda, Pa.
AMERICA H STlir
jXear the Bridge, Towanda, Pa.
TOHN LAUGIILIN" respectfully informs
W the pnblic that he has leased the new and commodi
ous Hotel focently erected near the Bridge, and having
furnished it thoroughly, w no# prepared to accommodate
such of the travelling puhhc as may give him a call.
He will endeavor by attention ti the wants of bis guests
and by the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por
tion of public patronage.
The Bar will be kept stocked wfth the beat Sprituou*
and Malt Lequofs. Good Stabling is attached, with care
ful attendance. May 23. 1860.
rtULTIVATOR TEETH at
\j MERcmrs
TfACKINA tV TROtJT-*"ine fbb
J.TX just received at FOX'S.
.ffcmhanWc, tfc.
Cowles' Bakery & News Room
TFyou Want fine ORANGES A LEMONS
X GO TO THE BAKERY.
If you want CANDIES,
GO fO TftE BAKERY.
If yon want BREAD, CAKES, PIER or CRACKERS,
UO TO THE BAKERY.
If you want good tOfJACCO AND CIGAIiS.
00 TO THE BARF.RY.
If ycta VfSi li an extra GLASS CfF LEMONADE.
GO TO THE BAKERY.
If you want a very extra DISH OF ICE CREAM,
GO TO THE BAKERY.
If you want the LATEST NEWSPAPERS,
GO TO THE BAKERY.
Ir you want any of the POPt'LApf MAGATftSRS.
00 TO THE BAKERY.
If you Want to ORDER ANY BOOK,
OO TO LI!E BAKERY.
or a PIECE OF SHEET ftusic,
GO to THE BAKERY.
Go to the Bakery, and see what is there !
SPIUNGGOODS!
H. S. MERCUE,
HAS just received a fine stock of SPRING
GOODS, in which will be found a great variety of
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS,
The Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of French,
English and American
PRINTS AND GINGHAMS,
IN TOWN.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SUMMER STUFFS,
Of every description.
Carpets and Matting,
OIL CTOTHS, DRUGGET,
WALL & WINDOW PAPER, SHADES,
LACE VEILS, EMBROIDERED COLLARS,
BLEACHED A BROWN SHEETINGS A SHIRTINGS,
IRISH LINENS,
CRAVATS, NECK TIES, STOCKS, SHIRT COLLARS
BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS. Ac.
BOOTS ANDSHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
An unusually full assortment of Common and Saddlery
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CORDAGE,
WINDOW GLASS, SASn,
GROCERIES,
OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES,
CROCKERV & GLASSWARE,
All of which are offered at the Lowest Prices.
Towftiida, April 28. UN.
WW. A. ROCKWELL
la just receiving a splendid assortment of
SPRUNG}
AT No. 1, FATTON'S SLOCit,
Corner of Main r.ifQ Bridge sts.
i invito tile attention of our old custo
| 1 I mers and the public generally to our present as
| sortment. Our line of
Is as usual unrivalled. have a great variety of
PRINTS,
: DELAINE PRINTS.
JACONET PRINTS,
UNION PRINTS.
CHALLI PRINTS,
And all the latest Styles
LAWNS, BBRAOES,
OINGMAMS, BRILLIANTS,
DELAINES, SILKS,
CHALLIKS, WHITE GOODS.
SHAWLS,
MLLINPRY GOODS,
BONNETS,
FLOWERS,
RIBBONS,
RUSHES,
BRIDAL WREATHS,
LADIES' GOODS.
ltdOP SKIRTS, MISSES
SKIftTS. REEDS, HOSIERY.
EMBROIDERIES. LACES, CLCfVES.
BUSTLE CORSETS, HOOP CORSETS. EM
BROIDERIES, LADIES' SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY,
DOMESTIC GOODS.
DRILLINGS, RATS A WICKS,
SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS,
CURTAIN DRAPERIES.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
CLOTHS A CASSIMERES;
HATS AND CAPS,
COW HIDE,
BOOTS AND snots,
SOLE LEATHER,
KIP AND CALF SKINS,
HARNESS LEATHER;
GROCERIES. FISII, OILS, PAINTS, DRUGS, GLASS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GLASS A SASH,
BIRD SEEDS, CUTTLE BONE AND CAGES,
IYOODEN WARE,
kEROSINE OIL,
LAMPS,
AND FIXTURES.
Wc de'n't profess to sell below cost; for we find too
much encouragement to think of leaving the business,
but we do profess to sell as low, if not lower, than any
other establishment in town. Come and see.
WM. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda. April 27, 1860.
The Campaign of 1860 Fairly Opened
AT
MONTANYES STORE!
In the shape of a
FRESH AND LARGE ASSORTMENT
OP
mmw
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERV, HATS AND CATS,
&c., Ac., &c., <fec.,
And all tht elegances and etceteras necessary to gratify
the tastes and wants of this fast age. March 21.
DRESS MAKING!
rpHE undersigned would respectfully inform
X the Ladles of Towanda and vicinity, that thev are
now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS MAKING fnthe
latest and most fashionable style, and cheaper than at
any other establishment in the County.
fflTßooms one door below Bcidlemaa'a block, at the
residence of A J. Noble. MRS- A. J NOBLE,
April 16,1360. JIISS J H HALL. 1
legal.
AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI
FICATION Of the different persons engaged in the
saiee Of goods, wares and merchandize, in the County of
Bradford, for thp year ItiOO, with the amount of license
thereunto attached:
Clans. License.
ATHENS BOKO— A 0 Snell 14 $ 700
J Parsons 14 7 00
E Averill 14 7 00
P W Meeker 14 7 oo
C Park A Son 12 12 50
G A Parkins 14 7 00
W it Fritcher 14 7 00
Page A Bristol 11 15 00
C Comstock 14 7 00
ATHENS twr—L A Gardner 14 7 00
A Biedlcman 14 7 00
ASYLUM TWr— Ulyases Moody 14 7 00
ALBANT TWP— H A A W I-ancaster 14 7 00
BURLINGTON BOKO —Miller A Micbols 14 7 00
J M Long A Sons 14 7 00
Merry A Wilham 11 7 00
BURLINGTON* WEST— J B Foster 14 7 00
CANTON —LOckwood A Bennett 14 7 00
\Vra S Baker 14 7 00
MiX A Hooper 14 7 00
J VatidvkeJr 14 7 00
ANA W W Spalding 14 7 00
J S Baker 14 7 00
3 M Foster 14 7 00
I) Wilcox 14 7 00
E W Col well 14 7 00
E Newman 14 7 00
COLUMBIA T#— A B Austin 14 7 00
EC McCormick 14 TOO
QBANVILLE -E Meloz 14 7 00
L I) Taylor 14 7 00
W Phelps 14 7 00
IIEKRICK— fbo Nichols., ... '4 7 00
FRANKLIN —Basclay R R A Coal C<J 14 7 00
LEBOY— D D Parkliurst 14 700
! MONROE— Tracy-A Kdsall 14 7 00
"Smith Crannter A Co 14 7 00
J BM HininaU 14 7 00
L 11 lack man 14 7 00
D N Newton . 14 7 00
Brown A Roctwel! 14 7 00
S S Ilinnfati 14 7 00
OVKRTON— Charles lieilhemer 14 7 00
oiiwELL—Lyon A Tavlor 14 7 TK)
HGibbsASofl 14 7 00
S N Bronson 14 7 00
Bronson A Vannutten 12 12.50
0 G Grid ley 14 7 00
Baldwin A Seyraor 14 7 00
Stevens A Burrows 14 7 00
1) Bailey A Son 14 7 00
L L Bosworth 14 7 00
G H Little 14 7 00
RiDGirtrßT—L Woodruff 14 7 00
H Voorhis 14 700
F Buck 14 7 00
A K Tanner ]4 7 00
I ROME-J S Whitaker 14 7 00
J W Wciodburfl 1.1 10 00
Geo Nichols 14 7 00
| SHESHECJUIN— Kinney A Gore 14 7 00
E Brigham 14 7 00
J II Hatdiflg It 7 00
SMITHFIELD— C B Rlggs 14 7 00
Durfev A Fritch*t 13 10 00
M Buflock A CO I t 10 (XI
E S Tracy 14 7 00
SrßiNGFiEi.it—Herman A Voorhis It 7 00
Daly A White 14 7 00
SOUTH CREEK— .IM Young 14 7 00
TUSCARORA—J Taylor 14 700
STANDINU STONE —H W Tracy 14 . 7 00
George Stevens 13 lo 00
John Espy 14 7 00
Titov BORO— S W Payne 14 7 00
Maxwell Leonard A Bro 12 TOO
Guernsey A Mitchell 14 7 Ot)
F J Calkins A Co 14 7 00
D W C Derrick 14 7 00
Nichols A Long 12 12 50
S W A D F Pomeroy 11 15 oo
Goodrich .Newberry A Peck 1? 12 50
E H Dewey * 14 7 00
F L Ballard 14 7 00
O P Ballard 14 7 00
I EAST TROY— R A L Stiles 14 7 00
To WANDA Bono— A J Record 14 7 00
J M Collins It 7 00
DC Hall 13 10 00
11 W Noble 14 .7 00
Tracy A Moore 1.1 10 00
• E S Benedict 14 7 00
Joseph Powell 10 20 00
E T Fox J 4 7 00
O D Bartlett 14 7 00
J I) Humphrey 12 12 50
Wm A Chambetli u 14 7 00
H Runk 14 7 00
J F Bender I t 7 00
E A Parsons 14 7 00
Chester Wells 14 7 00
Montunycs 1.1 10 00
J Kingsbury 14 7 00
H S Mercur" 12 12 00
J Shlara 14 7 00
J Carman 14 7 00
A M Warner 14 7 00
Pattern A PayuC 14 7 00
J H Phinney 14 7 00
M E Solomon 14 7 00
Wm A Rockwell 14 7 00
J Biedleman 14 7 00
L C Nelsdn 14 7 oo
j lE RK f-1 Horton 14 Too
A G Drtiison 14 700
Terry A JoueS 14 7 00
ULSTER— III. Mingle 14 7 00
Newell A Brines 14 7 00
WARREN—R Coe>per 14 700
Talmadge A Bowed 14 T 00
WINDHAM— Wm II Russell 14 7 00
WYALUSING —J M Bixby 13 10 00
A Lewjs 14 7 00
W Tay lor 14 7 00
Avorz A Camp 14 7 00
WvsoX—V F. A J E Piollet 13 10 00
Allen A Myers 14 7 00
WILMOT— Horton A Strong 14 7 00
A LIST AND CLASSIFCATION OF
Beer House", Ac., in the County of Bradford, for
the year 1860, under the Acts of Assembly :
ALHENS— II C'arnbr " t'd 00
BURLINGTON— C I) Ross 10 oo
CANTON —Metier A Co 10 00
11 Tuttle 10 00
E Porter * JO 00
GRANVILLE— P S Bailey 10 00
MONROE— E C Gascal 10 00
R It Rockwell Id 00
ORWELL —S A Chaffee 10 00
TROY — O P Adams 10 00
Win Morgan 10 00
F Cowles !o oo
TOWANDA—E Kromer 10 00
J C Wilson 10 00
J y Nevlps 10 oo
F B Pora lit oo
A F Cow lea 10 00
M Carter 10 00
J Cotiley lo 00
ULSTEK—J S Smith 10 00
W ShaW 10 00
C Rockwell 10 00
Plowman A Clair 10 00
WYALCSING —J M Solomon 10 00
WYS OX— Eit Bishop 10 0o
A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF
persons engaged in the sale of Nostrums, Ac., in
the County of Bradford, for the year 1860, under the Ait
of Assembly of April 10, 1849 : "
Chili. Lieni*l>.
ATHENS—G A Perkins 4 I 5 00
LEKOY—I> D .jarkhurst 4 500
TROT—F L Ballard 4 5 00
Guernsey A Mitchell 4 5 00
TOWANDA—Patton A I'acne 4 5 00
II C Porter 4 5 00
A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF
the different Breweries and Distilleries in the Coun
ty of Bradford, for.the year 1860, under the Aits of As
sembly of 1849,1856 and 1858 :
SJFITIMFCLD— NichoIs A Olmstead $2.5 00
SPRING FIELD —A Brail 25 00
TROY—G F Readington 25 00
P N A G F Viele 2.5 CO
TOWANDA—A Loder 25 00
A List AND CLASSICICATION OF
the different Billiard lahlesand fen Pin Alleys in
the County of Rta3fttM, fof the year 1860 :
TOWANDA—F R Ford Two Tables 110 00
Chase A Langblin " Alleys 40 00
ALIBT AND ALASSIFICATION OF
of the different Bankers in the County of Bradford
for the year 1860:
TOWAXDA—Laporte, Mason ACo SIOO 000 SSO no
B S Russell A Co 100 0(f) 30 00
NOTICE is hereby given, that an Appeal will be held at
the Commissioners Office, in the Borough of Towanda,
an the 16th day of next JUNK, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and pi ce any person who feels aggrieved by
the foregoing appraisement and classification can attend
if they thick proper. A. D. ROSS,
l,eßoy, May 15, iB6O. Mercantile Appraiser.
THE CAMPAIGN OF 18607
MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!!
The Towanda Brass Baud,
COMPOSED OF TEN TALENTED AND EXPERI
ENCED MUSICIANS, would respectfully announce
to the citizens of this and adjoining conntiee-, that they
are now prepared to furnish the BEST KIND OF MUSIC
for any and every occasion, at reasonable rate*. For en
gogements, Address J. BILL MEANS,
May 10,1860. Towanda. Bradford Co. Pa.
HAY RAKES,AT WHOLESALE AND
Retail, at MERCTR'S
flcgaL
ORPHANS' COURT BALE -By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun
ty, will be exposed to public Rale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the
following described property, hate the estate of Orange
Boeworth, late Jof Pike twp"., deceased, to wit: North
by lands of Wm. Brink's estate, eiJst by lands belonging
to the lieirs of said Wm. Brink's estate, and lands of
Mosely Ellsworth, south by lauds of George T>. Johnson
and Jonathan Nichols, west by land's of Stephen Brink,
HM. Tupper and R. B. Eastabrooks. Containing about
sixty acres, about fifty acres improved, with a framed
dwelling house, framed barn, small horse barn, two or
chards thereon.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
WM. li. STEVENS,
BETSEY BOSWOKfir,
June 7.1800. Administrators.
AftPttAUS' COURT SALE —By virtue
V/ of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coutt
tv. wi}} be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on
■SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, iB6O, at 1 P. M.tbe following
property hit* the estate of I'.M .Howie, Jate of Springfield
twp., deceased, to wit: The following lot piece or par
cel of land situate in Springfield tp., bounded east by
N. S. Moslgy, south by lauds of K. F. Bennett, west by
lands of Charles Elliott, et. al.. north by lands of J. Mo
hovd. and R. Culp. Containing ffity-two acres, or there
abouts.
Terhis of Sale—One fourth upon confirmation of sale
and the balance in one year with interest
" I.KMUEI, C. GLEASON,
June 7.1860. Administrator.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE —By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Coun
ty, Will i>e ekposed to public sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, JURY 7.1500, at 1 o'clock, P. M„ the fol
lowing property, late the estate of Nelson Johnson, late
of Pike ttvp.. deceased, to wit: The following lot, piece
or parcel of land situate in Pike tp.. bounded north by
lands of George H. Little, east by the public highway
leading through I-eßaysville, south by William P. Rob
bins. west by lands of Josiah Benhain. Containing about
one third of an acre, all improved, with a small framed
dwelling house, shop, barn and a tew fruit trees thereon.
Terms of Sale—The purchase money to be paid ou the
confirmation Of the sale.
J. R. FLETCHER,
Jllne 7, 16601 Administrator.
JHXECUTOK'S NOTICE Notice is here-
J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
NATHANIEL RUSSELL, late of Orwell township, de
ceased, are hereby requested to made payment without de
lay, and all pefsotis hating detnands against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated for settlement, ta
Stephen Russell,at the late residence <>l the deceased.
AARON CHUBBUCK,
April 18. I*CO. EretiUor.
ADMINISTI t A TOR'S N OTI CB. --Not ice
. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
state of CHARLES PERKINS, late of Smithtield. dece'd,-
must make immediate payment. and all persons having
demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH PERKINS.
Mayay 24. 1 SCO. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.—NTK*
is hereby given. that all persons Indebted to the
estate of PHILANDER M- HOSLEY. late of Spring
field twp., deceased, are hereby requested to make pay
ment Without delay, and all persons having demands
against said estate, will present them July authenticat
ed for settlement.
LEMUEL C. GLEASON,
May 17. lsbO. Administrator, de bonis 71 on.
ADM INISTR A TOR'S NOTICE.-Notice
is hereby given. that all persons indebted to the
| estate of ASA PR ATT, deceased, late of Canton town-
I ship., ar" requested to make payment without delay ;
| and those having claims against the said estate will plea=e
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
CHARLES STOCKWELL,
ASA PRATT,
j May 17, 18C0. Administrators.
1 O IIERIFF'S SALE.--Ily virtue of a wr.t
O of Vend. Expo, issued out of the Court o! Common
Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and delivered,
j will be exposed to public sale at tin- Court House in the
| Borough of Towanda.cn FRIDAY, JUNE 15th, 1860, at 1
| o'clock P. M., all the defendants interest in the following
| lot of lahd situate in Wells, bounded north by land of
I Daniel Strong, east by land of Henry French and C&tlia
| rine Ayras, south by land of Stephen D. Parmeter, and
west by land of James Campbell. Containing sixty
j acres, more or less, about thirty acres thereof improved
! with a framed house, tramed bain, work shop and a few
j fruit trees thereon.
1 Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jauies H.
Brink, to the use of Jere Adams, vs. Robert Adams,
j ALSO—-The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
| uate in West Burlington, and bounded as follows : ou
' the north by lands of Orrin Westgate, on the sast aud
south by the public highway, and on the west by lands
of Batna Vroinan. Containing forty acres, be the same
more or less, all improved two framed houses, lramed
bam and an orchard of fruit trees*.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles C.
Paine vs. H. H. A Jacob Grace.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. May 24.1660.
DRIED SWEET CORN, at
FOX'S.
EXTRA GROUND JAVA COFFEE, at
I FOX'S.
DRIED APPLES, AT
FOX'S.^
D 1 R i ED LEACHES, at
FOX'S.
I \ FULL assortment of FAMILY GRO
XJL CERIES Just received and for sale cheap at
FOX'S.
dTEEL HOOP SKlßTS—Cheaper than
L" any other place at MEUCUU'S.
The Old Cash Drug House
REMOVED!
t O R jNT E R
Main and Pine street,
FIND
DR. PORTER'S
NEW .
MEDICINE STORE;
THRESH OK ANGUS AND LEMONS, at
J: FOX'S.
FRESH FIGS AND PRUNES, AT
FOX'S.
DR. JOHN M'INTOSH, will be found at
his old office, Ration's Block, during Spring and
Summer. Teeth nserted on Vulcanised Rubber -the
latest improvement in dentistry- Specimen piece to IKJ
seen at the office. Persons indebted to me will please
paynp. JOHN M'INTOSH.
i'owanda, March 20, 1860.
PLANTS FOR SALE
AT THE GARDEN OF
IH.A.IR.IR/X' MIX.
I.IST OF PRICKS:
Early York Cabbage, 0 cents doz;
Eayly Dutch' Cauliflower, 6 "
Asiatic Cauliflower,-,., 6
Large Late Cauliflower, li "
Large Sweet Pepper, It) "
Large Red Tomato,. , .6 "
I,arge Round Egg-Plant 10
Long Egg Plant 10
Bell-shaped Pepper 10 "
A few thousand Sweet Potato Plants, will in condition
to set front 10th of May to the loth of June, at 50 cents
per hundred.
All Late Cabbage Plants, out door culture, at 25 eetfts
per hundred.
Celery at 25 cents per hundred : thousands in flDe con
dition to set from the middle of May to the first. Of Au
gnst. Bchtg so deficient last season, I am now prepared
to supply all demands.
Much "pains will be taken to make all the Plants as
strong and stocky as possible, by transplanting, Ac.
Plants may be carried any distance, as they will be pack
ed exceedingly well in moss.
GRAPE VINES.
All the Vines I have sold, I warrant true to name. The
purchasers will please keep the names distinct, and when
tbey fruit should there be a mistake, a new Vine will he
given, A few varieties of Grape Vines for sale, at the.
garden
Towacja April 28. If6o FABRY JJTX