Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 30, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND GENERAL.
FIRE IK WiVF-HLY.— On Friday eren.
( . ccU rrcl in the village of Waverly, which rc
iSi! * ''lie complete destruction of the Waverly Foun
" t ]i its contents, consisting of several partially
encmes. The total loss is estimated at from
to 112,000, on which there was aa insurance of
1 , • 000. The occurrence is a severe blow not
proprietor, Mr. A. ROBB, who loses all he pos
di 101 ' e ' me liftcen mechanics who have thus been
, #O , j, but i" -
gn, oat Of employment.
Jg- AGRICCLTLRAI. NOTICE. —The board of
.'o> the Bradford County Agricultural Society,
a the office of W. C. 800 ART, in the borough
|" ], on Monday, the sth of June, for the purpose
' an Executive Committee, and transacting
I Mother business as may be necessary. A full atten
-1 of the Board is desired.
Kir Boa id is compos eAof the following persons : V.
Lvtt John F. Means. E. Guyer, James McKean,
Unmet Frank Blackinan, S. 11. Vandyke, James
11. L. SCOTT, l'res.
Ljjrtjr.
I —y. Yt n. repnlnr ineetinc of the GOOD-
I (j ri ßps, held at their room, Tuesday, May 53th,
Lf. flowing officers were elected:
rwam-IVM.H.TEEFOBD.
I prst Lieutenant It. H. PATCH.
I mcond t.ieutenanl-C. 11. Abl.r.S.
I Orderly Sergeant- It. B. Clark a.
I Second Sergeant—A. Solomon.
I Third Set grant —C. P- MOOUK.
I Tooth Sergeant— H. E. Fox.
I fmt Corporal—V.. W. Ei.WKLL.
I Second Corporal—V. 1- DecKK.
I Third Corporal —D. I'EASK.
fourth Corpm aJ—E. CiLLisriK.
civil. oFFicaas.
President— J AM LS MEIICI L.
fief President —E. IV . ELWKLL.
I Secretary— Cu ah. P. MOOKK.
I Treasurer —G. H. VVoonat FF.
I HON. G EO. LAKPON'. —Vr a confess to
L- .. t experienced no small degree of satisfaction, whilo
lour State Capitol a few days since, in learning that
|P Senator had. during the short session, gained addi
-1331 reputation as a sUtcsmau and orator.
I ,r 'h the Stay-l-aw recommended by Gov. Curtin
L 'Mb branches of the Legislature, Mr. l.antlon op
in the most telling speech lie has yet made upon.
B ~ or nf tl<: -uiate. By some who afterward voted for
;U ~..n e„ t was considered irrefutable, but local ne-
B rJ ii:,. r than the general good induced them to
■ . f v.'Jiii .idinitting the propriety of a Stav-Law
Kie-t-xipcne emergencies, he maintained that the time
I ret arrived for its passage, and that the nirral cf.
.. iucii a law at this time would be detrimental to
ijii mof the Commonwealth. Without any de
.v 'in N" the merits of his vote upon the repeal ot
L' a,icc tax, it is, perhaps, but simple justice, in
■, i has heen heretotore said, to add, that while
kmbeen a diversity of opinions among all parties
j. > ;•>, ; .-| that the leading, intelligent men
I --Lie. give it their unqualified support, and believe
n!y requires time, and a full understanding of the
to vindicate the justice ol the measure, and to
- tee whatever of prejudice may cxibt against it.—
fusing Intelligencer.
Jar Mothers '. The babe whose face you
L uownupon in love, "to see yourself reflected time. - ' I
! -c first lisp is the endearing word " Mother," is tab
: to relentless di-casc that 1 lasts many promising buds
I, inanity j-.ist opening iuto life- Match the first iudi
in -mai k the first symptom, and he prepared for the
lious approach o." the destroyer.' V oir infants never
or cry without cause, which most usually proceeds
a irritations of the bowels, caused cither by teething
or produced by worms. For the suffering from
i . coI ami (I itiilenve, Dr. PORTER S Infant lirlirf
L n aiedy.. nt.iiaing no narcotic or noxious
■ is a - • isant and palatable syrup.—
B :: •. 1 starting
v ndiag if the teeth, thejceaseless picking ot
B r around the eye, the dry hacking
■ i she,
B require, w itbout de
ft ill r aft ri, a ■
I p in sugar with a pleasant flavor, easily
ft i, who instead of repulsing them, tuhe
B- <as candy.
K old remedy, Dr. POSTER'S Jl'uim Syr-
I( mat aa tke wafers, but pa is table and effec
N .eriii Idren Jlr CLINTON'S If'cum Kztirna
f " e[j wcrlul hut is not very jileasant.
Ican-i ei are for sale, wholesale and retail, at
!■' Ttr.'s Drug Stuie, corner of Main and Pine street,
*•--i.l'a. iLtnicxs.
£5" UNION MEETING AT SFRIXGHILI.. — I'ur
it 11 notice, a large and enthusiastic meeting was
ai SpringhiU on Saturday, May 2stb, ISO I .
notion of LEVI \\ KLI.S, S. 15o\vi:s, Esq., was elect- j
indent,and WM. A. LEWIS, Secretary. The Chair !
:stated the object of the meeting, and appointed
B ACKI.KV, and others Vice Presidents. The '"Star ;
n was lis don abeauti me lion ;
■ ' -one leet above the ground, The Band playing the
H- A bite and Blue. The Rev. Mr. HOFKINS made a
lit* appropriate remarks. K. AV. JONES was next
: n > and he descanted upon the American Flag.
Hitovx, of Laceyvillc, was then introduced. He
I I st very pertinent remarks in regard to the state ;
try, and the causes which led to the rebellion
States, which was received with hearty
■ ' Mr. AVERT was railed and responded, O. AV. I
to his name.
■' T.mittee on Ilesolutious reported through their I
B" v fallowing, which were adopted :
ti-. The he-t efforts (>f oar Govervnent have '
" '' t a reconciliation with the Southern States
| -i-therein due observance to the Constitution !
H 'aw, an era is presented in the history of i
'f *htn it becomes her true citizens to take
action on the itn|mrtnnt questions of the
■ ' 1 'irctoie, citizens oi Tusearora in mass meet- 1
■
1- the doctrine of secession is as base and nn- j
• a-are the traitors who originated it; a doc
catli ngs of which make the interior greater |
"■'iperior; ,i doctrine, the aim aud end ot which
d.e overthrow of the best government in the
•re recent active measures taken by the Ad
in for tlie suppression of rebellion receives our
1 ipproval; and our earnest desire is that the
- ueminent may continue in firm hands until j
'heir reward, and misguided citizens become
yne ! i>„in consists of tliirty-fonr States, and j
1 only the right, but the duty of the Chief '
_ 'enforce the laws in each at all hazards.
"eprompt action taken by onr State Execn- !
.V M ' '' 1 wp H sustains the reputation of 1
'■' nc s tate, and meets our warmest approv- |
e .rnjotto is our country and onr whole conn
•nxitution as framed by onr fathers, our Hag, j
ill I, "'"l** l"r the defence of which against
our hvc*' |3 ' e 'lo c our means, our honor, and if J
J nqiany were about to disperse, it was an- j
E. SMITH, of Towanda, (the orator of ;
" arriv ed. Atter apologizing for the late
' ! ' -he addressed the meeting in a speech of
" llr ' n length, in which he most ably vin-
At.se of freedom, the Constitution, and the
m, iiistration. STEPUEN BOWEN, Pres. j
Lewis, Secretary.
NOTICE.—Notice
JOH v s ' ii C '".'i " lu ' "" persons indihted to the !
Srer,, ll( ' Il T(>.\. deceased, late of Terry |
'bsvihv'cu- l " mal<e payment without delay, ;
-t® dul ?!.T a^f^u " s, Ihr ' ai<l estate will pleaie
3 Authenticated for settlement. I
EDMUND HOUTON,
5, lSfli. SUSAN L. HOUTON,
Administrators.
Re PARE FOR WAR !
'S?rJ?i LITAR Y HOOKS, for
I ROOm
firto SllitjfiTCscments.
AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI
lA FICATION of the different persons engaged in the
sale of goods, wares and merchandize, in the County of
Bradford, for the year ISO I, with the amount of license
thcrennto attached :
Class. I.irmse.
ATHENS BOKO —C Comstock 1* $ 7 00
AOSr.ell It 7 00
Horace Carner IT 7 00
N C Harris 11 15 00
EAverill.. It 7 00
Wm Boss It 7 00
1 C Park fi Son .....12 12 50
G A Perkins It 7 00
H J Friteher ."..It 7 00
Page & Bristol 11 15 00
ATHENS TF —A Beidleman 14 7 00
L A Gardener 14 7 00
Luther Parshall 14 7 00
ASYLUM—Ulysses Moody 14 7 00
ALBANY—H-4 A W Lancaster 14 7 00
BcuLiNoroN—J F Long A Sons 13 10 00
CT Merry 14 7 00
S AV Miller 14 7 00
BURLINGTON WEST—H II Morley -14 7 00
CANTON—Anderson A Uockwcll 14 7 00
J Vandyke. Jr 14 7 00
A N A W AV Spalding 14 7 00
]) Wilcox 14 7 00
J S Baker 14 7 00
A Doty 14 7 00
W S A*E Newman 14 7 00
E AV Col well & Co 14 7 00
Mix & Hooper 14 7 00
J M Foster 14 7 00
Wtu S Baker 14 7 00
COLUMBIA—A B Austin 14 700
FRANKLIN—B It It & Coal Co 14 7 00
I GRANVILLE —Wm H Phillips 14 7 00
L D Taylor 14 7 00
K Maloy 14 7 00
ITKRRICK —Geo Nichols 14 7 00
LBHOY —Lamb A Kilborn 14 7 00
; MONROE—Lyman Blackman 14 7 00
Smith,Cranraer & Co 14 7 00
Brown & Itockwcll 14 7 00
HC Tracy 14 7 00
OVBRTON—Chas Heilhenier 14 7 00
ORWSLL—T Humphrey II 15 00
S N Branson 14 7 00
II GibbsA Son 14 7 00
Lyon & Taylor 14 7 oo
(i I Norton 14 7 00
PIKE—W F Itobius 14 7 00
I. H Branson 14 7 00
LL Bosworth 14 7 00
ltailev >V Bro 13 10 00
G 11 Little 13 10 00
Stevens & Burrows 14 7 00;
HOMB—LL Moody 13 10 00 j
Geo Nichols 14 7 00 1
John Harding 14 7 00 J
KIDUBUKY—Lyman AVoodruff 14 T 00'
15 F Buck. 14 7 00
A 11 A'oorheis 14 7 00
A K Tanner 14 7 00
SOUTH CREEK—J M Young 14 7 00
SUESHEQUIN —E Brigham 14 7 00
Kinney &. Gore 14 7 00
STANDING STONE—II AV Tracy 14 7 00
Gett Stevens 12 12 50
John Espy 14 7 00
SPRINGFIELD—Dai ley A AVhite 14 700
Herman A Voorheis 14 7 00
SMITHKIELD—E S Tracy 14 7 oo
C 15 Riirgs 14 7 00
Dallev /l Friteher 13 10 00
M Bullock & Co 13 10 00
' TUSCAKORA—'PTayInr 14 7 00
TOWANDA Bono—ll H Stevens. 14 700
A AVickham & Sou 14 7 00
J D Humphrey 14 7 00
i C B Patch 14 7 00
E T Fox 14 7 to
Joseph Powell 0 25 00
ES Benedict 14 7 00
Tracy A Moore 13 ]0 oO
II AV Noble 14 7 00
Coilding ,t Itusscll 12 12 50 !
J A Itecord 14 7 00
. J Kingsbery 14 7 00
HSMercur ...12 12 50
John Sblam 14 7 00
J G Pat ton 14 7 u0
J M Collin* 14 7 00
Montanyes 12 12 50
H C Porter 14 7 00
John Caiman 14 7 00
J H Phinuey 14 7 00
M E Solomon It 7 00
AVm A Uockwcll 13 10 00
Dennis McMahan 14 7 00
John Beidleman ;..14 7 00
E A Parsons 14 7 00
Wm A Chair.berlin 14 7 00
A M AA'arner 14 7 00
l' .OY—Perrine & Co 11 15 00
Nichols dc Long 12 12 50
S M Leonard PI 12 50
Jewell Si Vomer v It 7 00
Guernsey ot .Mitchell 14 T 00
F J Calkins A Co 14 7 00
Maxwell A Leonard 12 12 50
OP Ballard 14 7 00
F 1. lt illard 14 7 00
J II Gran* 14 7 00
E H Dewey 14 7 00
S AV Paine 14 7 00
Reuben Stiles 14 7 00
TERRYTOWN—Uriah Terry 44 7 00
John Morton 14 7 00
AVILMOT —EImore Horton It 7 00
ULSTER—NeweII, Burney A Co 14 7 00
AVINDIIAM— AVm II Russell IT T 00
WARREN —Kur A Brant It 7 00
Itobt Cooper It 7 00
Talrange A Bowen It 7 00
AVTALUSING —A very A Camp 14 7 00
EM Bishop 14 7 00
A Lewis 14 7 00
G M Bixbv 13 10 00
AVrsox—J Allen & Co" 14 7 00
C H Jones 14 7 00
V E A J E Piolett 14 7 00 ;
\ LIST ANI> CLASSIFICATION OF
iL pardons engaged in the sale of Nostrums in the
I county of Bradford, lor the year ISGI.
License License.
ATHENS. TOWANDA.
G A Perkins. $5 00 .1 G Patton, $5 00
TROY. II C Porter. 5 00
Guernsey A Mitchcl, 50b
F L Ballard: 5 Oo 1
A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF
the different Breweries and Distilleries in the
j county of Bradford, for the }ear lsCl.
Liense. | License.
SPRINGFIELD. TROY.
A Brace. 125 00 G F Reddington A Co. 25 00
TOWANDA. 1' N A U F Veile. 25 00
| A Loder, 15 00 ULSTER.
E Murray. 8 00 Charles Olmstead. 25 00
\ LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF
.4.A. the different Beer Houses, Eating Houses, Ac.,
! in the county of Bradford, for the year Ibtil.
License. License.
ATHENS. TOWANDA.
i Michael Walsh, $lO 00 II A Bmbank, $lO 00
I J J Carpenter, 10 00 J C Wilson, 10 00
Joseph Gillson. 10 00 A I) Shipraan, Id XXI
BURLINGTON. K Kramer, 10 00
C DRoss. 10 00 Miles Carter, lu 00
CANTON. John Conley, 10 (Ml
I E Porter, 10 00 J W Shear, 10 00
j II Tuttle, 10 00 B F Ford. 10 00
' S WulcOtt. 10 00 TROY.
GKANVILLE Morgan Davison, 10 00
! P S Bailey. 10 00 Thomas Borden, -10 00
MONROE. A B Eckert. 10 00 j
Wm A Kellogg, 10 00 UI.STER.
K U Rockwell. 10 00 Plowman A Clair, 10 00 i
WVALUSINO. U Shaw A Sons, 10 00
J M Solomon. 10 00 US Davidson A Son, 10 (Ml
J Smith. 10 00
A LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF
jt\. Bankers in the county of Bradford, for the year
; IWil.
License. License.
TOWANDA. TROY.
I.aporte,Mason A Co. $2O 00 Pomeroy A Bro. $lO 00
II S Russell A Co. 20 00
\ LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF
the different Billiard Tables and Ten Pin Alleys in
the county of Bradford, for the year IS6I.
I.irense.
TOWANDA—B F Ford. Two Tables $4O 00
do Chase A Laughlin, Two Alleys 40 00
Appeal at the Commissioner's Office. Saturday, June
! 20, lMil. Any persons feeling themselves aggrieved by
the foregoing Appraisement can attend it they see fit.
A.C. FRISBIE,
Orwell, May 28,1861. Mercantile Appraiser.
SHERIFF'S SALE —By viitne of a writ j
LJ of Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of Common I
; Pleas or Bradford county, to me directed and delivered,
w ill tic exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the
i borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the Ist da}' of
JUNE. IhOl. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described
lot, piece or parcel of land situate ill Ridgbury township.
Bradford county, Pa., bounded and described as follows ;
Begiuning at the south south-east corner of lot No. 35,
' thence north 14 deg. east 113 rods to a corner, thence
| south ssj deg. east 58 rods to a corner of Dennis Drutn
mey, Jr. s lot, thence south 14 deg. west 113 rods to a
corner, thence north 88$ deg."west 58 rods to the place of
!egiiining. Containing forty-one acres, more or less, be
ing one half of lot No. 34, according to a survey or plot
made by Orson Rickey, about thirty acres improved, one
log house, log barn, and a young orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. T. Da- ,
vies use v*. Mi.hael Drummey.
A. HANSON SPALDING,
Sheriffs Office. ) Sheriff
Toirsnda, May, 20, l#ol. f
iirto 3ltJbrrtt?rrnts.
tiapi®, jmu mm.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
TO BUY YOUR
CLOTHING CHEAP
AT YOUR OWN PRICES.
Proclaim it to the People !
~l LST RECEI\ EI).—A Stock of
fJ SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, at JOHN
SHLAM'S Elmira Branch Clothing Store. Savs coolly,
boldly and deliberately, that be takes the foremost of the
Clothing Merchants ot Towanda.
Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one lias come, and the
light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all its
radiant solendor. 1 shall continue to sell Clothing, for
Cash, cheaper than any other man, as my goods are all
bought cheap for cash, and they will be sold cheap for
cash.
My goods are all manufactured in Elmira. therefore, I
can warrant them well made. Enough for me to say, I
have everything in the line of
C L 0 TKING!
Gents. Furnishing Goods,
HATS CAPS, &C.,
That is kept in any othsr Store in town.
My banner is on the breeze,
" And long may it wave,
O'er the land of the free,
And the home of the bravo !
While lier Stars and Stripes
Shine out like sun,
Teiling all the nations
That Freedom's begun."
This_.s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do
| their trading where they can do I lie best, regardless of
I the cross and sour looks of old logy merchants. 1 invite
von to come and see me—country as well as the city are
invited—every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or
1 free are invited to call.
j Come one, come all. and stop your speed,
[ We've Goods enough lor all in need,
j The boys, themselves, are at their posts,
[ And they alone ran supply a host.
I O'er other dealers in this town.
f These same boys have won renown,
I For selling the cheapest and the best,
And selling more than all the rest!
I Hurrah I hurrah I o'er hill a d plain,
i Accept our thanks, and call again,
Among our assortments you'll always tiud.
Goods to fit. and please the mind.
We're on hand, and always willing.
To sell our Goods, aud earn a shilling !
So hold your horses, and come this way,
We shall be glad to see you any day,
At JOHN SHLAM'S Clothing Store, next door to 11. S.
Mercur's Dry Goods Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
N. 15.—We wish to be understood, that we are not to be
undersold by any man, or combination of mvn.
eg- No charge lor showing our Goods.
Towanda, May 22. 1861. JOHN SHLAM.
APRIL 22, 1861.""
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE,
A
COMPLETE M
■ O
SPRING ft MM tfflDS,
HIJLS CTTTST
8883.V OPEIOD.
IN UWMA® '
ARE INVITED
TO AN
Examination Of
THIS STOCK.
PLANTS!
GRAPE VINES & FLOWER POTS, I
For sale at the Garden of
It A. Klt Y M IX.!
Isabella, Concord,
Clinton, Hartford Prolific,
Delaware, Brown's Ca'aWbe,
Rebecca, White Sweet Water,
Catawba, Diana,
Northern Muscadine, White Cbasselas,
And a variety of tender Grape Vine*, all of which will,be
sold at LOW RATES.
LIST OF TRICES :
3 inch Flower Pots at 4 cents each. I
4 •• " " " 6 "
5 8 •'
C *' 8 "
7 " " " " 10 "
l2 "
a •• " *• " is6d.
10 " " " " 25
Early Winningsdadt Cabbage G cents doz.
Early Ox Heart " 6 " "
j Early Sugar Loaf " ... G " "
! Early York '• G '• "
Early London Cauliflower 6 " "
Large I .ate Cauliflower G " "
Long Egg Plant 10 " "
Large Sweet Peppers 10 " "
liell-shapcd Peppers 10 " "
Sweet Chinese Tomato 10 " "
Large Yellow " 6 " "
Large Red " 6 " "
Large Round Egg Plant 10 " "
All late Cabbage Plants, out-door culture, 25 per hun
dred.
A few thousand Sweet Potato Plants will be in condi
tion to set from the lOtb of May to the 10th of June, at
50 cents per hundred.
French Yellow Aberdeen Turnep Plants, 25 cents per
hundred. Cucumber Plants in Pots, 20 rents each Pot.
Celery, at 25 cents per hundred; thousands in tine condi
tion to set Irorn the lOtUofMayto the Ist of August.
KW Much pains will be taken to make plants as strong
and stocky as possible by transplanting.&c. Plants and
vines may be carried any distance, as they will lie packed
in moss exceeding well. All grape vines warranted to
be true to name.
Towanda, May 1,1861.
SPRING t, SUMMER GOODS!
In Great Variety,
NOW OPENING,
I Vest Side of the Pvblic square, atjhe store of
A. WICKHAM & SON.
Towanda, Aj ril 30, 1861.
BUTTER FIRKINS & TUBS
At PATCH'S.
iirto 3tljtorrtfsfmcnts.
Ji M. WELLES,
{Lull Senior Proprietor of the Tioga Point jlgi iioul
tural Works.)
Has Recently Purchased the
ITU FURNITURE ROOMS,
AND
Cabinet Manufactory,
and will give his new bnsiness his personal attention, and
with the assistance of
Mr. A. O. Hart, as Foreman,
| lie will strive to increase the popularity of this WELL
| KNOWN and favorite establishment. . i
A Splendid Assortment of Goods!
We have on hand and shall always keep the VERY
BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Bureaus, Secretaries, Book Cases,
j to be found within 100 miles of us.—all of our own supe
; rior manufacture. Come and see them.
SOFAS. TETE A TETES, LOUNGES. EASY CHAIRS.
MAHOCANY CHAIRS,
and Chairs of Every Description !
Extension Dining Tables,
MARBLE-TOP AND CENTRE TABLES,
(anything ijou may want in that line.)
Then again look at our BEAUTIFUL SETTS OF
Enameled Chamber Furniture,
|of our own manufacture—goo i enough lor any AMERI
CAN SOVEREIGN !
Bedsteads, Beds & Matresses!
BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS,
Looking Glasses, Plates (C* Frames
1 ELEGANT SQUARE PICTURE AND OVAL PHOTO
GRAPH FRAMES,
and. Goods 100 numerous to mention.
| We shalf at all timss keep a full supply ol nicely fin
ished and furnished ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, WAL
! NUT, CHERRY aud COMMON
READY-MADE COFFINS.
| All orders, for Coffins of any description, size, style
I and price, shall lie expeditiously and satisfactorily filled.
[ We keep a GOOD HEARSE, ready at all times for use
at low rats ; and can attend aud conduct funerals any
where within 20 miles.
1 N. It. All articles of nnr own manufacture are war
i ranted ; nttd all other Goods are carefully selected from
1 the stocks of the best and cheapest manufacturers in the
Middle and Eastern States.
PRICES CHEAP FOR CASH,
OR SHORT APPROVED CREDIT.
Do not buy elsewhere till at least you have exam
ined our stock of Goods.
It. M. WELLES.
Athens, Pa., March 2S, ISCI.
WAR ! WAR!! _
JUST RECEIVED AT
MOXTAXYES"
S T O II E .
A LARGE STOCK OF
SPRING & SUMMER
i GOO I) S
j Purchased in New-York City during a Great
j War Panic,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
I
I
I
Which will be offered at
'
I
WHOLESALE A RETAIL,
[Up- At prices that cannot fail to please. !
April 22,'61. MONT AX YES. j
Hurry Aloiijj, Everybody!
TO the New Grocery and Provision Store,
JL just opened by
Si. 11. STEVENS,
at the building formerly occupied by J. H. NEVINS, on
Main street, opposite the Court House. His stock con
sists of various brands of Coffee's Teas, Sugars Ac., ail
very cheap ; besides a splendid assortment of Spices,
Nuts, Candies, Fruits and Conlectionaries, Cigars of ev
ery quality and price. He will also pay the highest
j price for
BUTTER AND ECCS,
I and such other articles of country trade as the farmers |
j may have to dispose of. He would just say to all, if you I
| want anything in my line of trade, give me a call, and
| you can he accommodated.
j Towanda, April 10,1801. 11. U.S.
BUY YOUR CARMEN SEEDS
AT FOX'S.
Ihnve the largest stock and best variety of
. Garden Seeds ever offered for sale in this town.
It is a well known fact that a large proportion of the j
Garden Seeds sold throughout the country, are old, infe- I
rior, and often worthless. In view of this fact 1 have ta- ■
ken great pains to procure
Fresh and Reliable Seeds,
in fact the best to be found in market, in hopes to sup- '
ply a want long felt in this community, (and also to in
crease my own sales in that line.) Will you examine tny 1
Seeds before purchasing elsewhere ?
tnr REMEMBER THAT GOOD SEEDS COST NO
MORS THAN I'OOR ONES.
U'ITH GOOD SEEDS YOU CAN HAVE GOOD
i VEGETABLES.
WITH POOR SEEDS NONE,
j Towanda, March 21,18C1. E. T. FOX.
; "VTOTICE TO COLLECTORS.— VOU are
I 1-1 hereby authorized to deduct five per cent, from the
State tax ot every individual who shall pay his or her
State and County Taxes in full, on or before the 22d day
ot .Inne next, and the same shall be allowed you in your
settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is bv '
you paid into the County Treasury on or before the 2Gth 1
and 27th days ot June, next. By order of the Commis
sioners. E. B. COO LB AUG H, Clerk.
Commissioner's Office, April 8, ISGI.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice ,
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate oI NATHAN B. HILL, late of Rome tn.dec'd.,
are hereby requested to made payment without de
lay, and ail persons having detnalfci* against said estate,
wiii preseut them duly authenticated for settlement. ,<
SMITH LENT,
April 17, 1861. Administrator.
: 1
X\r IL MOT A W ATK.INS, ATTORNE YS !
TV AT LAW, TOWANDA, FA—Office formerly ,
occupied bv U. Mercur. I \
DAVID ITJLMOT- | g. H. WATffTNS. j ,
May 2, 18(57 1
JUfscrUatteous.
| GREAT REDUCTION j
IN PRICES OF
BOOTS, j
AT HUMPHREY'S-!
The subscriber offers his very Large Stock of Boots of
; hi* own mauufacture aud also his Extensive aud well |
selected assortment of
LADIES' FINE WORK,
j of all styles and varieties for the remainder of this Sua- i
; son to Cash Customers at prices which make it a great '
cduceuieut to give hiin a call belore purehing elsewhere.
Also, an unusually large stock of
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS
,at reduced prices to suit the times. Also, a tine assort- j
I uient of
CROCKERY,
which I will sell at bargains, in order to olose that
r ch of my business.
FOUR TONS BOONETON NAILS,';
COLLINS AXES,
CAST STEEL SHOVELS,
MANURE FORKS,
SADDLERY-WARE,
. ?A2]o!Ltr SSMSSSiIISSI.
&c., &c.,
! Dec. 1,1860. J. D. HUMPHREY. \
NOV. 24:, 1860.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF
WINTER GOODS!
CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY, STYLE AND
QUALITY OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
AND TRIMMINGS,
PRINTS AND GINGHAMS,
OIL CLOTHS
AND
CARPETItfGS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, IHIIRWARE, Etc.
j Feeling confident that we are now prepared to meet
he wants of ALL, we would call ihe attention of the
public to our
NEW STOCK,
which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for CASH oi
HEADY-PAY.
I Nov. 28. 1860. TRACY A MOORE.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF
SPRING GOODS.
William. A. Rockwell
would invite attention to his new stock of Goods, which
have been selected with great care to suit the wants of
kis customers.
Having toe ml it desirable to adopt tire
Ready-Pay System,
J he offers his Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES,
j Persons examining his present
FASHIONABLE & DESIRABLE STOCK,
i which was purchased at
PANIC PRICES,
| can not fail of being satisfied lioth with articles offered
i and prices asked. His stock consists of
Dry Goods,
GROCERIES,
! Boots <£• Shoes, Hats cL Caps,
■
WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS,
HARDWARE, GLASS & SASH,
Paints, Oils, and Kails, I
BIRD CAGES SEEDS,
7 i
CROCKERY,
GLASS & WOODEN-WARES
I > IL XST 10 U,
constantly on hand and for sale at No. 1, Pat ton's Block.
April 18,1861.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
To Farmers ami others Interested !;
IpRUIT TREES—3O,OOO Choice Fruit
Trees for sale, including all the best variety of the
Apple.' the Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry and Apricot,
also a tine collection of the best Evergreens, such as
Norway Spruce, Fir, Arbor Vitae, Austrian Pine, Scotch
Fir and Black Spruce, including all sizes, from 2 to 6
feet, suited to ornament lawns and door yards, also
Dwarf Box for edging. Deciduous ornamental trees and
shrubs, European Ash, Amertcan do, Horse Chestnut,
European Larch, Fringe or Smoke tree, Althea. Deutzia,
Seabra, African Tamari.x, Wigelia Rosea, Forsythia,
Spirea, Primifolio and many others not named.
5000 of our best Native hardy Grape Vines, for sale
the coming spring, such as Delaware, Diana, Concord,
Rebecca and Cottage,also Clinton, Catawba and Isabella.
20 varieties of the best bearing Strawberries, including
Wilson's Albany seedling, Hovey & Hooker seedling; sold '
at low prices, by the 100 or 1000 ; the Red Cherry and
White Grape Currrcnts, also Red ft White, Dutch, Black, 1
English and Black Naples; 12 other kinds not named
here. 1000 Lawton Blackberry plants, these fruited in
my garden last summer and proved equal to tlie recom
mend. A fine collection of Hybrid, Perpetual and Climb
ing Hoses and Dahlias. In addition to my Nursery, lo- 1
cated at this place, I have lately purchased the Tioga
Point Nursery, embracing over 2.5.000 fruit A orn*pental
trees with ail other things in the line. Our people will
find it much to their advantage to buy these articles at
home instead of giving orders to traveling Agents from
Itochester aud other places at a distance.
, „ DANIEL HARKINS. ,
Towanda, Pa., Feb. 23,1861. '
P B—A few good Salesmen wanted to act as Agents,
apply at my house. p. H.
IN the matter of the application of Asa Sla- j
ter for the benefit of the Insolvent l.aws.— To my |
creditors. ,
Take Notice—l have applied to the Honorable the i
Judges of the Court of Common Plena of for fliq County
of Bradford, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the 1
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they have appoint
ed MONDAY the 6th day of May next, at 2 o'clock, p. i
m., to hear me and my creditors, at the Conrt House in
the Borough of Tojanda, when and where yon may at- i
tend if yqai think proper.
M arch 2*, I*6l. ASA SLA TER.
IWscfllnflf&us.
NOW READY!
BIRTLETTS' HEW IflON WORKS
TOW AN I)A, PEXN'A.
RFHE Subscriber begs leave to call the at
j _L tcntion or the }>ul>lic to the fact that he ha* enlarged
his motive power and purchased nd .-et up additional
machinery , and employed a larger number of workmen
I than formerly, so that he is now prepared to cxetfbte er
; ders for Castings or Machinery with promptitude.
He has at his works ail the PATTERN'S in use by Uie
) late firm of Wm. H. I'hiliips ot Klmira N. Y., and
has alsj added to these, patterns ot various kinds.
Mll.r. IKONS furnished for Crist Mills, Gang, Gate,
j Circular and Mulcy Saw Mills, besides
STEAM ENGINES
I of different sizes and style- and in fact almost any kind
I of Castings or Machinery in common use.
| Steam Fittings such an Steam Pipe*, Fl'mut, Returns
\ Bed*, Reducers, Couplings, Ulobe-l'alces, Check
Vaires, (lunge Cocks, Oil Cups, Whistles, <J c.
| always on hand and made to order.
He is also prepared to furnish BTEAM BOILERS uf
j any siz or kind wanted.
! Small Castings made in Brass or Composition. Cook
ing and Heating Stoves of different sizes manufactured
and for sale at the above works, Furniture for Cooking
Stoves and Stove Pipe always on hand
l'ersona who want GEARING of any kind arc inclined
> that the subscriber has more patterns lor Gearing than
any other concern in this part of t]w country. They
would be quite sure of finding among his Patterns Heal
ing that would answer their wants and thus save delay
and expense in getting up work.
He makes also a large variety of Pulleys, Ralanbc
Wheels and Crauks, Water Wheels ; also Saw Gumnion,
Thimble Skeins and Pipe Boxes, Iron Fence, Cldronr-,
Plows, Ac.
His equipment of machinery consists of :fs good tools
as are made, and was selected with Jtiig design oi boing
able to do any job which might be offered, whether largo
or small. In short his effort has been to get up in wtl
respects a first class establishment,
j Terms Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for
I Old Pewter and Brittania.
Works situated on Main Street near Barclay R. U.
I Canal Basin. O. D. BAKTLETT.
Towanda, April 11, IHGI. I'ropt lelot.
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Hardware and Stove Store.
D. C. JfALL,
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS of
Sullivan County, und the public generally, that lie
i has commenced IJUSIU-SS in DI'SHOKE, where he baa
! just received a very extensive stock of
of every style and pattern, adapted for burning Coal or
! Wood, which will l>e sold as low as any other place this
j side of Albany or New York. The attention of those
! desiring to purchase Stoves is paitieularly directed to
my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wants
| of this section of the country, and will be sole w?r
than can be purchased this side of Albany or New T
| 1 believe 1 can off-r greater indueemeids than au;ti.v'
establishment in the coflntry. Also,
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Wails, Glas,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Hofise and Carriage Trimmings,
SPRINGS, IRON AXLES A BOXES, of all sizes, Car
| penter's and Joiner's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools, CrffYs-
Cut, Circular and Mill SAWS, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Pumps. Lead Pipe, Chain l'umps and Tube. Farming
Tools. Tin Ware and Stove Pipe, always on hand, at
; Wholesale and Retail,
j Job Work done on short notice.
Ke~ Grain. Old Iron, Copper, Britannia, Brass, Bee*-
j wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for goods.
Having had many years' experience in the business, I
' am confident 1 can make it the interest of purchasers to
i give me a call. My goods will be bought at the lowest
, rates, and sold at corresponding prices. All manufactur
ed articles will be made from the best materials, and by
competent workmen,and will be warranted.
D. C. HALL.
Dushorc,Oct. 25, ISCO.
Burbank's Bakery
TIIE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lic that lie has resumed the management of tha
! above establishment, one door south of the " Ward
House," where be is manufacturing
CRACKERS,
3
of every description, such as oyster, milk, Boston, sbda,
butter, water, pic-nic, Graham, sugar, wine and common
, crackers. Also, Rusk, Buns, Butter Rolls, Wheat, In
dian and Graham
BREAD & CAKE,
i of all kinds, constantly on hand and made to order. Tho
j attention of the citizens of this place and vicinity, is
1 called to the above, and they are assured that they can
i always be.sopplied with any of these articles.
Wedding and Social Parties,
j will be furnished with every description and stylo of
Fruit. Pound, and fancy CAKES. Tavern keepers ami
Grocers will be supplied on terms as odvantagcons as at
I any other establishment in the State. In connection with
the above he lias an
EATING SALOON,
where everything in the line will be served out to those
who may favor him with a -all.
Thankful tor pa-t favors he respectfully solicits a con
tinuance uf the same. HENRY A. BURBANK.
Towanda, March 5, 1861.
THE OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION!
THE subscriber would announce
bo the public that lie has now on
--- hand. and will make to order all
kinds ot CABINET FURNITI'RE,
leg! IHHMij &j' <mcli as Sofas.Divans Lounges, Ccn
|j>£ j|Sg tre. Card. Dining mid Breakfast Ta
jfes hie. Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and
M f fi Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various
*■— j,. i l inii" 'f'litiir - inil Bedsteads ofevery
description, which are, and will be made of the best ma
terial and workmanlike manner, aud which they will sell
for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware
room in the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea
sonable terms. A good HEARSE will tie furnished o-
Funernl occasions. JAMES MAQKIXSOX.
Towanda, January 1.1857.
sasw
IHliB HI 2
RECEIVED
RV
H. S. MERCUR,
Towanda, April 24, 18fil.
SNYDER HOUSE.
WAVERLY, X. Y.
A FOUR story brick edifice, near the depot, has large
siry rooms, elegant parlors. and well furnished, is
owned and conducted by C. WARFORD with a desire
to please first class patronage, i-open for night trains,
and passenners up if desired. Board 2.50 to 4.00
a week, and single meals 25 cents. A new barn nearby
Horses kept at 50 cents per day. Passenger trains east
12.23, 4.49 and 11, a. m.. 4.03 p. m. to Binghaniton
West 3.42, 5.44 a. m., 4.57 p. in. 8. 32 to Elmira. Stages
south twice a day.
RAILROAD HOTEL
Aear the Barclay Railroad lei minus,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
TR. JORDAN* respectfully informs tlis
• the public that he lias leased the we'l-known tav
ern stand formerly occupied hv M. T. CAKHIEH in the
lower part of the borough of' Towanda. which having
been refitted and thoroughly re furnished, lie invite* the
patronage of the public with every confidence that ho
can give entire satisfaction to snch as may favor hint
with a call.
His BAH will lie kept stocked with the best qualities of
LIQUORS, and the best brands of CIGARS.
Extensive stabling is connected with the house, and
reliable attendants will enly bs kept. *
No pains or expense will be spared to deserve tlifvput
nonage qf the public—ami ttio chsrad*s wii he rdjsona
blei
Towanda, April 1, 1881