Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 31, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND GENERAL.
in adjourned meeting of the Bradford
Society will be held at the Court
C in tbe borough of Towanda, on Monday evening, j
February 4, 1-61 "
R VCCST —The Towanda Cornet Band will
Concert *t the Court House on Monday evening. !
r " rrt the well knowa reputation of this band will
'< r tbem a fU " hOU9C t
T V-KAWANSA AND BLOOIISBIRO RAILROAD.—
.lection held bv the stockholders of this Co., on
At ' the Hth, the following officers were elected
MoB * v wells of Athens, President; Win. E. Swet
cv ' c Reynolds, D.Drieabach. E. McNeil, John
K Voses Taylor, Wm. E. Dodge John J. Blair.
*2 F Atherton, Joseph H. Scrautoa. N. Clapp and
H.°™ayU>rd, Directors.
COKIAL "SrnKß." —Yesterday our Com.'
i College with its army ofstudents, ventilated it-
Xapl—W ride-filling several four horae j
""nils a idly occasion-all enjoying themselves huge- j
. The students took some practical lessons in balanc- .
flourishing, drawing Ac The display was a good ,
,nJ wholesome advertisement of that flourishing luatitu- j
% UOi:~B in t l "" nt " n R*-'P Ui > lUan -
HON GKORCK LASDON —Our Senator de !
liurrd a rharscteristic speech recently in the Senate, on j
lht passage of Senator Smith's Union resolutions. It
:l more'than hinted, by some of Mr . Landon e enemies,
rafter he took his seat in the Pennsylvania Senate.
' not dare to sr eak hU weatimentw as boldly as
be didgenerally before the peop!e. We ask all such to
read his Speech and see what they think of him now -
Vr I aidon is au eloquent man on any subject, but when
il.t , -81~l
Mtlhemctr.
CHIID LOST.—An unknown female child,
apparently four or Ave months old. was feloniously left
nr exposed or, the night of the ,-th of January, net ..In a
b lrn on the premises of George C. Horton. the town
nf Tioga in this county. The child was well dressed and
wa wrapped in a lady's shawl, and blanket, and then a
buffalo rot* thrown around it. The name,of the owner
of the buffalo robe was delaced soinewhat W hoeve
will give the undersigned (having tbe child in cha.ge.)
f.!,™.,!..** -■
' parties concerned In exposing the child as aforesaid will
be liberally reworded.
PATH* TAYLOR. Supt. of the Poor.
Dated Owego X. V.. Jan. 9, ISOI.
Since tlit 1 election of Lincoln, it is con"
■ aded. there has been an extensive assortment of Inlant*
I ansdured into this region. In order that tbe general
I we're may be promoted and domestic tranquility re
I uwed.a new medicine lias been provided at Dr. Porter s
[ :rug Store, comer of Main A Pine street, to soothe the
Irritation produced from CMie.Flatulence, Restlessness
! Teething. Ac., and to insure more perfect confidence,
I hereby certify that 1 have given Dr. Porter's Infant Itc
, ef—tor crying babies, w Ac. -to a late member of our
family and cheerfully attest to tbe great delight afforded
I.v its administ'ation. and hail it as a bles-ing to poe.
lerliy. MKI-ICC.S.
TUK GRAND DIVISION of the Sons of TEM
perance of Pennsylvania held its session at this p.arc on
Thursd. y last. Dr. Ultras G. W. P , and WM. SICHOL
sos. <}. S„ were present, and a hrga nural>er of represen
•.ati*es from the Divisions in the County were in attend
ance. The usual business was transacted in the (.rand
I PiriMon. and we are jileased to learn, that the Order
I* generally is in a flourishing condition, increasing rapidly
.tßfmbfrs, and in usefulness.
i 'ltbe evening, Messrs. BRYAN and NICHOLSON, ad
I 5,.; meeting in the Conrt House, upou the subject
lil Tc-erance.
' On Tliiirsday evening, the Sons ot Temperance, with
iv* - vires and sweethearts," met in the Collegiate In
j' ite, and passed a pleasant eveuiug- We have not
f.TKf to speak in detail, of the performances, which were
rfaiocial character ; the supper provided by Steward
Bi'irros, was unexceptionable, while ttie " feast of rea
■>-r and the How ot soul," proved that spirit may he ex-
Is Wd, without the " ardent."' Appsopriate toasts were
liirjnk. and sjieeches made in response by Dr. BK\AN,
LITER FELLOWS and CIIILM, Dr. MCINTOMI, Prof. DKAN
| itJ COFFIN, and others. At a reasonable hour, the com
' janr separated.
Friday evening, we had the pleasure of listening to
Dr BRYAN'S lecture, detailing his " Trip to Komr, until
n visit to His Hoi: nets." Those of our citizens who were
mt in attendance, lost a great treat. It was a positive
ijxury to listeu to Dr. B's. easy and colloquial narrative,
iter having borne the infliction of highly wrought lec
• ires. stilted in style, and transcendental in sentiment,
occasionally a flash of wit or humorous description
vould set the audience in a roar.
I To THE EDITOR OF THE REPORTER — Dear
Air As everything of importance pertaining to the
ii 1 and social well being of community at large be
and I doubt not receives the attention of the
•ucrrs of your paper, a brief statement in regard to
'■>. - gres* and present condition of the Temperance
~ in this vicinity, may not be uninteresting to them
''uxor eight months past a renewed intrest has
manifested on tbe pa.t of tbe friends of this cause
k* and the Sons of Temperance who have long been
••principal standard have been steadily increas
•f numbers and strength. Canton Division, No,
•J *s reorganized about eight months sincb, and has
-* siiout eighty memliers. A public meeting was held
that Division, at this place, on Tuesday evening the
'•1 urt., which was largely attended. The members of
'-is sod invited Divisions, assembled at their hall at G
p.m. and after being clothed in the Regalia of
• 'rner. formed in proceeasion and marched to the
' inrch,where a very interesting address wsalistened to
" s: ®Dr. Jamc-s Bryan, (i. W. P. of tbe Sons of Tern
pertneeof this State. Dr. Bryan is a practicing physi'
-M, resident at Philadelphia, and ths thorough iuvesti
i3tioa which he ha given the subject, as well as the
•'lb position which he occupies among the members of
• 'prolcs.ion. give weight and authority to his state,
aeat. H- pointed out the injurious effect produced upon
humm system, by the use of alcoholic stimulants,
' 4 *cn even in moderate quantities, and urged total ab
'• nance, from all intoxicating heverages, as the only
M( Md consistent position. His address was listened
' *tb marked attention and resjiect by the large au
* '" e * ' n attendance upon the occasion. Dr. Bryan was
a >w*y to Towanda to attend a quarterly session of
f r,ri nd Divi'ion at that place. May the cau-e of
"ranee receive at the hands of our citizens more of
il attention which its importance demands, is the
1 ,f e> desire of one who has long been an humble ad
"**•*of iu claims. H. B. P.
Urto airtjrrttirmrnts.
Special Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the subscriber
M fir r ?l of Humphrey A Wickham, by note,
: s!uiiat° r o ®' are westly solicited to make
*Dlar.i iT? 1 - Accounts remaining unsettled will
ir the irifL . „ of a LE R AI agent for collection af
scriher m of „ Fe!ir " ar y "ext. After that date the sub
'owadmi " B°ods for ready pay, and will he happy
with • cu *komerß and others who may lavor
J w.l7 mt J- D. HUMPHREY.
VTI ( .E.-N' o ti C e is hereby given to nil
IUViXg ns .. indel, ted to the estate of JOHN B
aaia'in the V hc a '' countl, of esUte will re
y*eUtj, of 2 a id,,of the undersigned lor settlement till
"tee of Wm n ry ' au<l wi " meet SHch persons at the
r 'D\ of "P rt ,; E *l Towanda, on TL'ES
"**ui'ne nnstTi*s i tbat time,- after which those
tb ;r *'H In the hands
.'in •vr, roB w for "He Don.
J tr ipvt.VE.
| iicto 3Hit)crtlsemrTTts.
UNION MEETING,
AT JOHN SHLAM'S,
Blmira Branch.
i pVERY UNION MAN should recollect
j -La that he can buy Clothing
15 PER CENT CHEAPER
at JOHN SHLAMS than at any other establishment ia
Pennsylvania. Please eome in and try to satisfy yourself
; before you purc-ase elseweere. He will keep a good as
: aortment ot
PANTS.
PANTS. PANTS.
OVERCOATS.
OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS, |
BLACK FROCK COATS,
BLACK FROCK COATS, BLACK FROCK COATS,
BUSINESS COATS,
BUSINESS COATS, BUSINESS OOATB,
J GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS,
I
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, \
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
J- Cash paid for Furs and Sheep Pclta.
Respectfully Yours.
J. SULAM. j
; 8. OSBORN, Salesman.
[ Remember the place. Next door to 11. S. Mercnr'
Dry Goods Store.
| Towanda, Jan. 3,1861.
(iRKEKIES FdR THE MILLION!
T'HF undersigned tnkes this opportunity to
express his thanks to his frieiuls in TOWANDA A
Bradford County for their patronage, during the lal six
mouths, and would also iinfurm them that he has just
received and opened a very large aud coinpltte assort
' meut of
GROCERIES & PROVISION
Consisting in part of
TEAS, corrxra, SUGARS, SYRUP.
MOLASSES. FRUITS, BPICKS. SOAP, CAN
DLES. TOBACCO, BEGARS. FLOUR,
PORK* HAMS. FISH. SALT,
WOODEN WARE, STNOK
WARE, CORDAGE,
AC., AC.
All of which, together with any amount of other Goods, j
are EOU SALE, at low prices, for CASH or FARMERS i
PRODUCE. We will be happy to show our goods to our ;
friends, aud warraut everything sold to givee ntire satis- 1
i faction.
Remember the place. Opposite Montanyea, in Kings j
: bury's Block, first door above B. S. Russell A Co., Bauk
era.
CASH for BUTTER. EGGS and Produce generally. !
Towanda. Dec. Ift, 1960. C. B. PATCH.
JANUARY 8, 1861.
To the People of Bradford County and i
all other Patront of the
CASII DRUG STORE!!
I TENDER my sincere thanks, for their;
very liberal patronage bestowed up n me, during
the last year, in my New Medicine Building, upou the
corner of Maine and Pine Streets.
Devoting rny whole attention to nil branches apper- !
tabling to this business, nnd strictly adhering to the j
grand aim of giving the best satisfaction. I intend to .
present opportunities for purchasers to procure materials j
according to their quality, at lower rates, thau in any ;
other strre in this vicinity. My usual assortment will he .
kept constantly supplied with fresh purchases.
Medical advice gratuitously givcu at the Office, charg- 1
ing only for Medicine.
Towand.t. Pa. H. C. PORTF.R, M. I)
Exciting Times!
GET THE LATEST NEWS!
TIIE New York Dalies—The New York
Tiibune, Hn aid Timis and World. 1 will furnish 1
any of the almve papers at 15 cents per week , or single
copies for sale. Farmers who want the latest news, will
: always find a supply at the News Room of
t A. F. COWLES.
\otr is the time to subsn ile for the
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE,
s A Club is now being formed for the New York Weekly
Triiune, at Cowle's New Room, only One Dollar a year.
All who want this paper will please call iu soon, as shall
send ou the names immediately.
Towanda. Jan. 3, I*6l.
TOBACCO,
IN BARRELS,
' L In KEGS.
' In BOXES.
? In CANS,
In riNFOIL.
' i In LARGE PAPERS.
In SMALL PAPERS,
In BLADDERS,
, FIXE CUT.
LONG CUT,
PLUG !
TOBACCC BOXES,
TOBACCO PIPES,
SNUFF. Black and Yellow,
Choice SEGARS,
Ac., Ac., at Wholesale aud Retail, by
Dee. 20. C. B. PATCH.
, GREAT RUSH OF STOVES,
■ TO THE METROPOLITAN HARD WARE STORE
ORWELL, PA.,
? TOGETHER with nil incrensed variety of
1 X IRON ntid STEEL. Heavy additions to the stock
of HUBS, FELLOES A SPOKES, and almost every de
scription of Hardware constantly arriving. Carriage,
j House, Coffin. Harness, and Stove Trimmings, in large or
small quantities. Pumps, la?ad Pipe, Drag Teeth,
' Plough wheels and all Farming Implements. Heavy
e Goods in stock, or to order,
f Cash paid for Hides, Pelts, and Furs.
Wanted, Old Copper, Lead, Britannia and Brass.
Nov. 1,1360. S. X. BROXBON.
WARD HOUSE.
Towanda, Pa.
IMIE Subscribers having leased this well
. known Hotel for a term of years, would inform their
friends and the traveling public, that they will be most
8 happy to accommodate all who may favor them witli a
f call. It will be the aim or the present proprietor* to
make the WARD HOCSE at once comfortable, jdeasant
and cheerful. Yours Truly,
' Jan. 17, 1961. POWELL A SMITH.
M U SIC.
' TT RUICK respectfully informs the people
1 J • of Towanda and vicinity, that he i* prepared for
| giving LESSONS ON THE PIANO. Also that he
Tunes and Repairs Pianos
f npon reasonable terms, and insures perfect satisfaction
T Rooms in Bender's Bindery, south end of Ward House.
Dec. 6th, i960. 3m.
GOODS AT COST.
\ FINE ASSORTMENT of Plain and
Printed French Merinoes, Reps, Yalencias and other
Dress Goods. Also a lot of very desirahla Wool Shawl*,
i will now be sold for cash at cost by
I January 3, 1861. H, 8. MERCUR.
. i "V"OTlCE—Whereas, Wm. Brew, of Can
■ | 1 v ton, Bradford County, Pa., holds the note of the
' subscribers for the sum of $65, with interest, bearing
date Feb. 18, 1859, this is to notify all persons not to
purchase the said note, as it has been fully paid and sat
isfied. SOLON S. CORNELL.
Canton, Jan. 5. 1861. BARBARA E. CORNELL.^
GROUND PEPPER,
ALLSPICE, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cayenne
Pepper, Mustard Ginger, Coffee, Beards and Cum-
I ing*' pureast of each, for sale cheap by
j! I)ec.JO. C. B. PATCH.
SOMETHING NEW !
■ I HAVE an article of TEA, just from Jap
'! 1 sn. a splendid article,call and look at it.
N. B— The best. st'k "f Bla-.k and Green TEAS in
I R-a'P'nrd Count v.
Xlrto autorrtfßemriUs.
LIST OF JURORS drawn lor February
term, 1861.
ORAND JTBORS.
Asylum—B. McKean Lapoite, John Braund.
Albany—John Brown.
Athena township—King Hulett.
Burlington west—Jebial McKean.
•' township—Holliater Compton.
Canton—B. S. Porter.
Leßoy—Harvey Holcomb-
Litchfield—Samuel Wolcott.
Monroe township—Orrin bpicer.
Pike—Henry L. Stevens, Wm. B. Stevens, Jen kin Da
vis.
Ridghury—Hiram Dewey.
Sylvania boro—Silas Smith.
Standing Stone—Charles Sill.
Springfield—John Harknesa. ,
Terry—E. J. Sbepard.
Tusc&rora—Lorenzo Ackley.
Towanda boro'—James H. Phlnny.Jr,
Ulster—J. C. Burnside, John Mather.
Warren Samuel Lyon.
Welia—Floyd Helmea.
TKAVERSE JCRORZ— UF WM*.
Athens township —George Burchard.
•' boro'—James Peters.
Armenia—James Mason.
Burlington—E Guver, Stephen Dood, L W Swartwood.
i Can ten—J S Reynolds.
Columbia—John Morgan, P A Palmar.
Granville -James Merritt,
Litchfield—Huston McKinney.
' Orweil—E M Farrar, Isaac Marsh
i Overton—James Molyuenx.
Pike-H G Gage.
Rome—J W Woodburne.
; Standing Stone—Joel Tuttle.
Smithfield—Henry Phelps, James H Webb.
Sheshequin—Franklin Blackm&n.
j Troy boro"—I A Pierce.
" township—L. G. Vanhorn, Wm S Dobbiaa.
Terry—M T Slattery
Towanda township—SUa* Shiner.
" boro'—Cheater Wells, D C Hall.
Ulster—James McQueen, S B Galuaha.
Wysox—M H Lauiug.
Wyalusing—L M Hewitt.
Windham—James Ellsworth, jr.
I Warren—Otis Hamilton, Jacksou ArsolJ, Howell How
ell, Jacob P Rogers.
TRAVERSE jraons —ld VMfk.
Athens township—William Stone, L T Weller.
'• boro'—W H Fritcher.
Armenia—John Tomliuson, John U Morgan.
Albany—Daniel Kellogg.
Burlington west—Joseph Foulke.
Columbia—Joseph N Worden.
Franklin—John Kuykendall.
Granville—Calvin ft Churchill, Wm Shoemaker, John |
McNaugbt.
Derrick—John Nesbit
Leßoy—Levi Palmer, Coryell Morse.
Orwell—Charles Ellsworth.
Pike—S. B Stevens.
Smithfield—lra C Bullock, Lark Bird.
I Sheshequin—George Rogers, L 8 Kingsbury, Manson
• Elsbree, Jd.
Springfield—Wilson Smith, Edward Voorhls, Homer
j Brooks.
Tuscarora—Robert Montgomery, Hiram Shuraway.
Troy township—Johu McKean, C M Pomeroy
Ulster—Charles Gorsline
Wyaluslug—Burton Lewia, Bascon Taylor, Walter
j Bragg.
| Wysox—George Granger.
! Windham—Chester Neal.
Wells—C C Updyke.
NO V. 18(3C.
LATEST ARRIVAL
or
WINTER GOODS!
CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY, STYIJi AND
QUALITY OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
AND TRIMMINGS,
! PRINTS AND GINGHAMS,
OIL CLOTHS
AND
CARPETIN3S,
*
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
GBOCERIES,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Etc.
Feeling confident that we are now prepared to meet
flie wants of ALL, we would call iue attention of the
public to our
NEW STOCK,
which wiil be sold at greatly reduced prices for CASH oi
j READY PAY.
Nov. 29, TRACY 4 MOORE.
XT|A KKfJS NAILS—Just received t
'mv [Nov. 20 ] TRACY tk MOORE'S.
i PAINTS, OILS, GLASS & PUTTY nt
X TRACY A MOORE'S.
CHAD, MACKINAW. CODFISH.
O at TRACY A MOORE'S.
lICKNSKS. —Notice is hereby piven that
J the following named persons have filed in the office
' of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Session*, their peti
i lions for liceuse under the existing laws of this Common
! wealth, and their several applications will be beard be
fore the Judges of the Court of Quarter Session*, on
: Monday, the 4th day of February next, at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon of said day :
roii a ravzßW.
1 Y. A. Noble Monroe township.
I John M Pike Athens borough
, j Ann Whalon Wysox township.
H. M. Holcomb Leßoy township.
, I J. W.TaylOr Franklin township.
■ 1 Hiram Sherry Windham township.
| J. M Reed Wysox township.
| T. Hines Wyalusing township.
| John Howard "
; Same* Maloy Granville township.
| J. W. Clark Athens township.
j L. T. Rnyse Burlington borough
O. W. Northrop Pike township.
Powell A Smith Towanda borough,
j G. H. Est ell
I John Wilson .Windham township
| O. S. Morse Leßoy tewnahip.
MERCHANT DEALER.
| Stephen Felton TowanJa Borough.
T. L. Woodruff Ridghury Township.
Michael Walsh Athens borough.
Henry W. Noble Towanda boro'
E.O.GOODRICH, Clerk.
Clerk's office. Jan. 17. 1861.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber as
late Register, Rccerder and Clerk of the Orphan's
I Court in and for the county of Bradford, are notified that
i they can settle and pay said accounts at the Recorder's
j Office, at any time before or during the first wek of Feb
ruary court, and such (if any) as may then remain un
paid. will be placed in the hands of persons for collec
tion. JAMES H. WEBB.
January 7, 1861.
WANTED!
4LL the FAT and nicely dressed POUL
-"■ TRY, in Bradford County. A nice article, with
Empty Crops, will bring good prices in CASH or Gro
ceries, at PATCH'S,
towanda, Nov. 27, 1860.
To Whom it may Concern!
ALL persons having nnsettled accounts, notes, or Judg
ments, with tbe late firm of J. WOODBURN A CO.
that is now in the hands of the subscriber, must be paid
immediately, In order to save cost. _
L. L. MOODY,
j Rome, Nov. 1.1860.
WANTED.
ALL THE WELL DRESSED, YOUNG
CHICKENS, GEESE and at No. 1,
Patton's Block, corner ox Main and Bridge st.
Dev. 13,1860. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
A LARGE SUPPLY of Dried Peaches,
a\ riricH Apples snd Prunes, .onstaplr oo band at
w y ' RnntWELL'S.
J&tstellanrous.
~AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THE SECOND LARGE
STOCK FOR THE SEASON, OF
PALL 8s WINTER
GOODS,
WHERE WILL BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF
SOIL IK Si (EilSlliij
MERINOS, REPS,
And other
WORSTED DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
7
EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES & HOSIERY
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
; CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND
VESTING S.
HATS & CAPS,
(BOOTS AND SHOES,
I CROCKERY, &c.
HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS.
! CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSES,
i DRLGGETTS, MATTRESSES,
J/.4 TTS, PAPER-HANGINGS,
TRANSPARENT WIN
DOW SHADES.
BROCCATELLS A DAMABKB,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Bleached and unbleached Table Damask,
White JGiuusk, Table Cloth* all *izc,
Napkins. Towel, Diapers,
Lace and Embroidered Curtain Muslin*,
Roe Blankets, Counterpane*,
Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Case Lluen*. Sheeting.
And Pillow-Cease Muslins,
'
LOOKING GLASSES, AC.
Ja*t received at the
KEYSTONE STORE,
To which special attention Is Invited.
JOSEPH POWELL,
Begs to announce that he h s on hand and is constantly
receiving from the Manufacturers,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
of the latest styles and most approved patterns. He
would respectfully invite the atteution of the ladies tt
them, and also to a large stock of BROCHE LHAWLS
at half their value.
ZEPIIYII WORSTEDS,
i
All the desirable colors of double, single, and split Zeph
yrs, and Shetland wool will always be found at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
, LADIES' FURS,
AT PANIC PRICES.
JUST OPBXED AT THE KEYSTONE STORE. A
LARGE STOCK OF
LADIES' FURS
Purchased during the present panic, much below their
market value, and are offereo fi.r sale correspondingly
low. [Nov. 2i>, 1860.]
BAJOU'S KID CLOVES.
All aires, in colore, black and white, of these celebrated
' Gloves will alwava be fouud at the KEYSTONE STORE
PRlCE.—Ladies, $l.OO ; Gents, sl,2d.
S ioo pieces"
ENGLISH PRINTS,
Chintz-Pat terns and Fast Colors,
Worth 20 cent* per yard, now for sale at ONE SHIL
LING per yard, at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
: fcf-CASH-Cg
FOR
: BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY,
GRAIN,
JMB RES u-RL IRfcT •
. Dried Apples, Dried Raspberries,
Dried Blackberries.
: SHEEP PELTS!
WHITE BEANS !!
POTATOES,
I HICKORY NUTS,
' And Game, at
PATCH'S.
McC ABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Below J. Kingshety's store, Main st.
THE subscriber would respectfully tender his sinreri
thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage
* extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same.
He begs leave to assure that he intends to keep on ham
as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS ot all kinds
the best the country affords, which he intends to sell fo
very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound
kw A quantity of first qualit. of SALT PORK, put uj
by myself, cheap, by the barrel 5r pound.
Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place withi:
,• the corporation.
1 Towanda, August 12,1859. J MeCABE.
7ZSHI n*HII rZSHM I
- '"pHE best assortment in P nnsylvanla. Consisting c
A Mackerel, Trout. White Fish, Blue Fish, Salmoi
Codfish, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Bmoked HaJibu
r Ac. Ac., on hand, and to be sold cheap, by
, Towanda, June 10,1860. C. B. PATCH.
DRIED FRUlT.—Dried Apple?. Peaches
Cherries. Raspberries. Wbortlelwrries, Rlackbet
, ries, Zantee Cnrraots, Raisins. Citron and in fact a gc
t eral assortment of Pried and Green Fruit at
Tow.ida. Jau. 23, ISCI FOX'S.
UllstcUaneous.
GREAT REDUCTION
IX TRICES OF
BOOTS,
AT HUMPHREY'S.
The subscriber offers Lis very Large Stock of Roots of ,
his own manufacture and &L>o his Extensive and well
selected assortment of I
LADIES' FINE WORK,
of all styles and varieties for the remainder of this Sea- 1
son to Cash Customers at prices which make it a great J
inducement to give him a call before purcbiug elsewhere. :
Also, an nutuually large stock of
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS
at reduced prices to suit the times. Also, a fine assort
-1 meat of
CROCKERY,
which I will sell at bargains, In crier to close that
j branch of my business.
FOUR TONS BOONETON NAILS, j
; COLLINS AXES,
CAST STEEL SHOVELS,
MANURE FORKS,
SADDLER Y WARE, j
i MrililiLY ®!S©S3S3!S3. j
AC., AC.,
j Dec. 1, ISO. J.D.HUMPHREY. !
! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUT
i WELL MADE AND GOOD FITTING
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING,
LS AT SOLOMON'S
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT!
HAVING Just received one of the Largest Stock*of
Fail and Winter Clothing that has ever been offered
in this market before, which will be sold ut greatly re
duced prices.
GREAT BARGAINS IN*
Black D. I>. A S. B. Broadcloth Frock Cuata.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Fancy Beaver Doc-skin and Silk mixed Caaslme:* G'oaU
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Casslmere, Union and Sattiuet Business Coats.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Tweed and Kentucky Jean and Cottonade Cvats.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Black Doeskin. Cas-iraere, Union and Sattinet Pant*.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Harrison'* Casaimere. Silk mixed and Plain PanU.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Fancy Union Satinet and others. Coat*.
GREAT BARGAIN'S IN
Plain ami Fancy Silk Velvet Vest*,
J GREAT BARGAINS IN
Matil&is Plain und Laney Silk Veis.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
j Harrison'* Casaimere, Silk Mixed and Black Vests.
! GREAT BARGAINS IN
j Vene.ia. Cotton Velve* and Plash Vesta,
j GREAT BARGAINS IX
Fancy, Union. Sattinet and Farmer'* Satin Vests,
i One of the largest stock* of OVERCOATS, consisting
of Beaver, Pilot, Sealskin. Pc-t-rsham. Lion-kin, Black
of all qualllie*. and a large Assortment of New Stylen-
Also one of the largest S-.ocL* o.* Gent* I-'.ir:,'ish!ug
Goods, which vi ill be sold 2j per cent, cheaper th .n el-,
where. Call before you buy and examine my stock, a?
you can be suited better and at lower figures.
Remember the place, ?.!■ E. SOLOMON'-?
Clothing Establishment.
September 27,1369. Towanda. Pa.
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT.
LINCOLN TO BE ELECTED,
V"ET cll these seem only to increp.re the !
JL business and prosperity of the Old Foundry and -
machine size p.
(South aide of Pine st., one door East o.' H. S. Kcr '
cur's Store.)
The undersigned wor.id cull the attention of ail con
cerned to the fact, that be is prepared to do, and will ex
ecute all w-tk entrusted to him with dip_tch,*nd ia the
most workman like manner.
FITTING UP MILL IRONS. REPAIRING STEAM
ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in
any of their part*, and WARRANTED to give uatisfac
j tion.
PLOWS a!way*on hard of the most approved pat-
I terns, wooded in the most substantial manner,
j Having recently added considerably to bis facilities f. r
doing work, and employing experienced Workmen in
every departaient. he is confident that he can satisly all
who favor hiur w ,th their patronage.
JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda. Oct. IS. 18C0.
BOOKS AND |
(SUCCESSOR TO O. D. BAUTLETT.)
AT THE OLD STAND ! !
HAVING purchased the entire Stock of
Books and Stationary. Paper Hanging*, Ac., Ac. j
of 0.1). Bartlett. to which has been adced a large assort- ;
meet of everything in the line of BOOKS & STATION
ARY, making as large and complete an Mortmei t as
can be found in the county. I invite my friends and the :
public to call and examine for themselves.
My stock consists of SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLAN- i
EOUS LITERATURE. HISTORY'S A BIOGRAPHY S.i
| RELIGIOUS WORKS. A large assortment of BLANK
BOOKS, of all shape and size, and as low as can be had
at any other establishment. Also, a fine lot of BIBLES, i
large" and small, Commentaries, Prayer and Hymn 1
Book*. I would call particular attention to my stock of :
PAPER HANGINGS.
Of whi.h I have a great variety of patterns und of the
latest styles.
I still continue the NEWS ROOM, and have constantly ■,
on hand all the Daily and Weekly papers, standard ,
! Monthly Magazine*. Thompson's Bank Note Reporter. ]
j Monthly rind Semi Monthly. Also, Greelj's Political
j Text Book. Subscriptions received for the Weekly Tri- :
I bune, Genesee Farmer, Ac.. Ac, It shall be ray aim to 1
' j sell everything at the lowest rates. All I ask is that my
i friends and citizens throughout the county will give me
j a call before buying elsewhere, and I think I can please
'.them both as to price and quality. I shall he continually
adding to ray stock and intend to keep on hand the lar- i
gest assortment that can be found in the county.
' Remember the pla'-e. Nt (). D. Rertlett'a old -t.ir.d.
Towanda, Oct. lb, lt-60. A. F. COWLES.
MYE R' SM ILLS.
! fTMIE undersigned having purchased the above well
I. known mills and attached to it a Steam Engine, and
aBo put every thing connected with it in perfect repair,
| with all the modern improvements now'in it-e in first
class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa
| tronage of the community—trusting that the reputation
the mill has heretofore borne may not suffer in the hands
of the new firm. It shall be our aim to do all work en
trusted to us promptly and in the best possible m nner.
Customers from a distance may upon having their
' work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill."
1 Mr. FROST wili continue to give his own personal at
j te.ution to the business at the mill.
! CASH paid for ail kinds of GRAIN ; also Floar. Meal
and Feed for sale at the lowest market price*.
MYER, FROST A CO.
J ISAAC MYER J. O. FROST E. T. FOX.
! l NORTH TCWANOA, Oct. 6,1558.
IpXEOUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here
J hv given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
* j ELEAZER WRIGHT, late of Litchfield tp., deceased,
i are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persons having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
CYRUS BLOODOOOD.
1 SAMUEL DAVIDSON,
; Jan. 1,1861. Executors.
A CARD.
f present depressed state of the Money
X Market having bad the effect to place many kinds of
, Goods within the reach ot Cash buyer*, at much lower
prices 'han heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no
tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a
large extent within the past ten days and is now offering
many bargains snch as have heretofore never been equal!-
i ed In this market.
• j Dec. BR I*9o. JOSBPH POWELL.
TRIBUNE ALMANAC, for issi. at
A. r. COWT.FS.
iicto awmismcMß.
HOTEL KEEPERS,
DRUGGISTS,
FARMERS, AND ALL
Wno WANT
PUBS
I HAVE just received from the .City, •
Large Stock of
IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS,
of every varietv. Mv stock of LIQUORS ha, been pur
chased "for CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby
i am euahied to furnish Farmer* lor the approaching
Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of Liquor, of any
kind whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were eve* be
fore offered iu Towaudt.
HOTEL KEEPERS
Will And it greatly to their advantage to examfn# my
stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have facilities for
pQrch&fttiiff, which eii*bltf rue to WHOL.L6AL£ i Lf
guodi at NVw Vurk
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Redder mv Liquor" are warranted pure and unadulter
ated. I have alao on baud the Largest Stock and Great
e-t Variety of
TOBACCO AND SECARB
Ever brought to Towanda, which having been purchased
direct'.y from the Manufacturers and Importers, enable*
me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the
citv. Hotel keepers and othera are respectfully Invited
to :in examination •: my entire stock of Liquor*, Ctgara
aadTo'uceo. Al-o,
Groceries & Provisions,
Of every description, will be kept constantly on hand, at
prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town.
Confident that! urn enabled to sell lay entire stock of
Good-. either at Wholesale or Retail. less than like good*
ecu be purchased this side of tbe City, I respectfully #o
iuit t;.e public to an exuiniuatiou at No. 6. Brick Row.
H. W. NOBLE.
Towanda, June U, 18C0.
"NEW rx.RZ*x.
CODDING &' RUSSELL,
HAVE purchased the large and well known establish
ment of D. C. Hall, and are now receiving from New
York, the largest and most complete assortment of
HARD-WARE,
er-r offered for sale in this market, which will be sold
CHE * P for Cash or appoved Creait.
We have a large and well selected stock of Wood and
Cos.: COOKING STOVES, every variety of pattern and
style of Parlor, Diuiug-Koom. Six-Plate, and Cylinder
Stoves, which we can. and will sell as cheap as can be
purdia-eil in this or any adjoining county. Also a full
and complete assortment of
IRON AND STEEL,
Nails and Glass. Points and Oils, House Trimmings, Car
riage Trimmine*. Springs. Iron Axels and Boxes, of
a!i sixes. Carpenters and Joiners Tools. Black,
ainilhs Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill
Baws, Table and Pocket
mrz UTT 9
cf every description.
Perms, Lead-Pipe .Chain l'umps and Tubes.
mtMTI Wll ASD I'L ATEI) WARE,
the bitr-t and most approved patters. A iatge quantity
jf TIN-WARE AND STOVE PIPE, always on hand.—
P.-ten'S'.ri * Led Leather BELTING. Every name and
FARMING SOOLS.
JOB WORK done on short notice end warranted.
GRAIN, oil Iron. Copper, Brittannia, Braas, Beaa-
A x a.id Feathers, taken in exchange for Goods.
Y.'e v " the whole world and the rest of mankind,**
to cail at.U examine our our goods before purchasing.--
Our motto will be use every man weiiaud submit to noth
iua wr.ii.g.
uf one daor south of True v aDd Moore and Powell a
Block, Main street. CODDING A RUSSELL.
JuUN A. CODUINU, )
c. s. r.u-jKi.u. I Towanda. Sept. 21,1860.
STOVES! STOVES!
JUST siEcmvxn) i
HAVING le?e!j returned from the city
where we have purchased for CASH a large as
? ■ tment of STOVES, of all varieties and sizes suited to
this locality. we are prepared to sell Cheap for Cash or
approved credit. We* would call especial attention to the
celebrated Coal Steve
mi: is ■-■ e
the perfection of arrangement for burning coal. We are
also i asting and setting up in our own Foundry, a num
ber of kinds of excellent COOKING STOVES, and BOX
STOVES for SCHOOL-HOI' BES and SHOPS.
Persons who fear to purchase imported Stoves on ac
count of broken plates. Ac.,cau get jut as good of Home
Manufacture. Our assortment taken a whole, is tha
Large*t ar.d Mot Complete ever offered for sale in this
market. We also manufacture and keep constantly on
: hand, a full assortment of
TIN-WARE,
and will make to order any thing from a Telescope op
to a Sausage Machine I
Call and examine for yourselves, and you will be
satisfied that there is something in the world yet, beside*
JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda, Aug. 30.1PG0.
N. L.—Our Tin Store i* on Main street, south store tn
MercnrV Block.
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Hardware and Stove Store.
D. C.Tiall,
ESP EOT FULLY informs the citizens of
\J Sullivan County, and the public generally, that he
has commenced business in DI'SHoRK, where he ha*
just received a very extensive stock of
M'Traii'KCNf
of every style and pattern, adapted for burning Coal or
I Wood, which will be sold as low as any other place thin
side of Albany cr New York. The attention of those
: desiring to purchase Stoves is particularly directed to
i my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wants
1 of" this section ot the country, and will be sold lower
1 than can be purchased this side of Albany or New York.
I believe I can ofiVr greater inducements than any other
I establishment iu the country. Also,
Ilardwaic, Iron, Steel, Wails, Glass,
PAINTS AND OILS,
House and Carriage Trimmings,
! SPRINGS. IRON AXLES & BOXES, of all sizes. Car
| penter't and Joiner'.-Tools, Blacksmith'* Tool*, Cross-
Cut, Circular and Mill SAW-. Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Pumps, Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Farming
Tools. Tin Ware and Stove Pipe, always on hand, at
| Wholesale and Retail.
Job Work done on short notice.
A#* Grain. Old Iron. Copper, Britannia, Brass, Beee
j wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for goods.
Having had many years' experience in the business. I
am confident I can make it the interest of purchasers to
i give me a call. My goods will be bought at the lowest
i rates, and sold at corresponding prices. All manufacture
| ed articles will be made from the b*t materials, aud by
competent workmen,and will be warranted.
D. C. HALL.
Dushore, Oct. 2"., lSot.
5 oo rßxxaxunx
AND THE FUKCHAftE MONEY WILL BE PAID TO ALL TV*
CHASER* OF
IC. ClKa/fLlMMflLffai
Ctitbraltd Family Stwing Machintt,
N'OW for sale at tbe Towanda Agency, far returning
them, if after one month's trial they do not prove
! satisfactory. These Machines have been thoroughly test
: ed in this County during the past vear, and was award
ed the first premium at the State fair at Wyoming, and
1 we only ask now that all wanting a finl efas* Sewing
Machine to try them.
Five thousand of these machines have been already
sold in different portions of the country, and the satis
faction that thev invariably give wariantees in making
the above liberal affer.
We can refer to a large number who are using these
machines, in their families, in the different towns of thla
County, for a list of which see another column.
Great inducements are offered to local Agenta, for oth
er counties in this state.
KW All orders by mail or express will receive prompt
attention. Persons not having tbe full amount can ow
accommodated with hrt credit.
B F. SHAW. Towands Pa.
Nov. 1, Iffio,