Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 03, 1851, Image 3

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NEW SPRIII G GOODS '
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IS now receiving a rich_ and beautiful . assortirwati— orl .
Dai,Goona. Gni:minim,' &c. to whieh be ~ would•
pirtieularly Sevite the attention of all Cash Psuipiareih,
and will make it an, object to them to give hinra Call,
as he is determined to sell his goods for CASH as low
, as o w before ofrered in the market.. Having strat
a no pains in procuring the choicestrsirdcle. :the sub.
. l feels fully coirfident.thatihe tan give entire sat
lwit
action to his customew ' ' I ,: `. • April. 20 ',
nomE ©NE, Mg 'ALL, pad exam& the New
r i leede, whickarepiw being eibibited it •
4 1' 26 . XIIWB ; ERY'R,
CIEUP - .14W VOODS.
IS now teeeleing direct fruit New York &lime . and
&splendid
,assortment i of Goods' which be offers for
sale at Ttilees which cannot fail to suit tbe cloisest bay.
era, forPsan, Pal:react, on. Arenovan CasnE,. Ito,
respectfully Saks a - inn from all persons wisbing to buy
goods cheap, as he is determined not to bd nude : Mold.
Towanda, April 24, 1851. ' ,
• Dress Goods. •
RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Chen% DI% Dress
Silks; French and Barege Debuts*, a' new Article
fot summer dresses. French and English I.awns, Silk
Timni*Minned Lustnts and any quantity o other dress
goods ' 11 FOX'S.
EVERY one knows that the . place to 6E4 the largest
assortment and best quality of glossal of ell des
criptions is at • ap26 . ; FOX'S.
ICH Bibbon4 Bonnet Silks, Leise and Crapes at
aP 26 FOX'S.
;3" DOL. Panama, Leghora,Palm Leaf
-,Straw Hats at ap26 • •
11QVIS.Sdk and Brlc Silk Lace for MAN''
iaP26
P aZMEIUCMAIZILE.77722 , AVMS
. . .Talitill id Operation!' -
E spbseriliershive Moved to the new building on
TI ,
Pine,street, one door below Mews tore where
they ar il keep on hand' and make - to .nrd r, ploughs,
snore and mill bone of alining all descriptions. Turn
ing and fitting up work,-will be done also on reasonable
term! as at Elmira at Owego. Old iron will be taken
in payment. • JOHN CARMAN & CO.
Towanda, April 26,14151_ , ,, . '
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important to all Interested!
THE subscriber takes this method of infbrmrng an
1 these Who are indebted to him, to call and pay up
immediately, as it will be Of much benefit to him, and
for the iolereat of those interested.
- Toiranda. April 28. 1851.
ItEANSIIIM nalgSE,
A=3l3‘B, PA.
111 HE subscriber respectfully informs the pbbliC that
A.,lns has taken possession of his old stand; in the
south part of die Barn' of Athens, where he pill be at
all titridetnippy to see his frifinds, and will endeavor to
make their stay with him agreeable,' He trusts that an.
jisaiduous Mention to the wishes of the travelling pub
lic will soca* him the favor of the old patrons of that
" Mansion;' and the visit of those wboilesins a corn
finable and convenient stepping-place-
His Taarm will he Well supplied—and the best li
quors be procured for the Ban.
GOOO arainowis attached with careful and atten
tive bostlers.
' An omnibus will be run to the Waverly eta
- non, to perry passengers 16 and from every train, east
•=•,. or welt. t. pfmATHEwsoN.
Athens A •
April 18, 1851.
Important, and True 1
ALL persons—without respect to age or condition
—indebted to me, are expected and notified to
make immediate payment. : To satisfy them that I am
in eameit, I will !tate. that I have engagements to
meet, which will require me to. Itavti pay of those ow
ing me. I should prefer that iherviduld do so volontiri
ly, butif not, shall without delay, Ovoke die assistance
of the law. •
• Towanda, A prit 18, 1851: • D. C. HALL.
ikissolnuot.
rritE copartnership heretofore - existing between i.
Toacras & Bos, and Gao.
.W. Pcrrizit, under
the final of Temkin', Son & Co. is this day dissolved
by "nines! consent. The books and accounts are left
with J. 1/. Goodenough for settlement, andeli person's
knowing thems4ves indebted to the above firm ate re
quested to calf end settle up.
TOMEN'B I & SON.
GEO. W. POTTER.I
April 14., i 851.
Spring & Sumnler Goods.
'MULCT dr. *008311,.
ARE now receiving direct fronkNew Vork,e largo
amortritcptof New ' ; • I
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD%
tshieh they phalgaihetuselres to ion 'aglow as the low
est. The/yip:wits the attention of purchasers to„this
stack Which. half been bought at idIAT Floes, and will 6e
hold stAhe o*►elt Rom .
Tamale, April 180851;
GREEN'S : TYPE FOUNDRY„
11'0. .128 Fulton street, Sun bzilding, New York.
No. 17 • cane/ aired Row, New Orleans.
To Nognquipti Itidisieks siiid Printer&
Writ 'c on fi dence I invite•the tratie L be9no they
purchase elsewhere, toigive itaC - acali at 'No.
ltd Prittowoikeet, New York; or at No. 17 Canal-st.
Row, N e t, Orleans, where I am ready to furnish
-theca with all kinds of i
BOOK AND NEWSPAPER PE,.
of the nearest and most beautiful style.. I am also
prepared to supply the ranch aduiired Scotch letter,
baying lately procured 'from,l3Cotland a' series of
these:beautiful fires, toge th er . with every variety of
(oral and paper.- of
1011NAMENI.Ja AND JOBBING TYPE,
Bordering, &c.. I feel 'ironed that the elegance
and aecrury-of all the , Type utattufsettired by me
cannot be surpassed byny Poutider in the Union.
By an entirely new ineth in the. visiting and did
-11,11
inz I am enabled to reta n the virtues of the comp°
O .
'A parteof the ttietat,,itortbus to produte.id-addi
bon to an elegant the most . ._
• 801iID AND DURABLE-TYPE; _ .
heretnforeofered the public : To this last featerel
'would in ridiculer call !Meatball. iiti gelidity and
durability of_Type is.owthe principle of , economy,
of the greatest impo_rtance to all typogniphets: , nie
members of ate e.kaft will also tledloid ready to sup
ply all kinds of) • ',-.. , , - - '
PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE,
hr tbe.establishment of complete Printing dikes,
tacit as Presses. Wood Type, Caaes,Btands,iltass,
Press and Wood Rules, Imposing Stones, Compose ,
'l_,.. Stickillrass and Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet
'lacks, lie, are. , „ ~
Old Type taken inexclrange Air new -N•9 - ceete
ter lb. The 'trade dealt on :the' naostlibtral
term % and patronage solfdid oklhe grOarid'oftor
slslfierte the purchaser of 'an artinie with whigh
he will bepleased and 'which Will ,bring' Win :she
"forth of his money. ' l' - .i.: ' k , .
i Editors or Printers wishinglit eitabllsh ti ?retro-
Papetor Job Printing - Offiie, will be furniiliecl• with
to estimate in detail of the cost by stating 'sizerof
paler arid kind or iiorlito be creculed;' •-'
Publishers of Newspapers .wlici • Will insert' ibis
aavertiseinent three months and Send me the papers
ti ntahting it addressed to„'ft Neaßti 2 4 1816 ' ; ' '
I. New York, will be paid in initerials a my menu
beton, provided they - purchase six tindeS the amount
rf their bills for 114 , ertising.
.- - U. H: GREEN,
mo. lgS Polton•si. New York, and
196:
196: 17•Canal-Si.r_RoW, New Drie-iii7-
tn4s
J UST received elothet Wga mort m e s t d ra wee
.
cheep B00 1 1'8:_oltericIES rt
Dee 4 j PIIINIVEYiB. •
Nat. G9ODIS--A gdoll
11 Cuhmeres, De Lent, A
Figning at
,jl.B
Oih!diales of,heilifreretit Demos vngegtflq
*es 9 1 9 04 4;YralVA and-hier04 1 44. 0
unit for ifridford:Coll4;tpr'A.'‘lNV.P.'lFlth t h e„.
amount Or Litepee tiqtptkitto ;
Beeidg,„„,„ I• -' of • With nr4 'of-Malt o
Retailer. Oiithll4l I titin'e r .'
R61121341' -x . OO
""" ' l4 l: 7 ' oo '
thittob';'` ?"`'-
Wol. Terr3t dr. Co: 414 '14' 7.110.
Elmorf Homan. ' " 14. 7 00
Athens tp..Ansoo ' 14'110 50
David Gardener, no lig,t4 '',7•• On
_ J. Watkins. ' 0 ' 7'oo
bcoo.,Wells • .
10 to tto
• Geo. A Perltins, F a 13' 10 00
' 44 t 4 `7 00
R M. Welts, ' 'VI '4'oo'
''• l 44 ' 13.10 00
Burlikgton:McKean W. Taylor, ' '' H4.'14:10 . 50
`‘ • J. V. Daniels. 'no 1iq.14 '7 00
A.& 8. H. Morley, - 4 - 00
L M. C. Meteor, . " 14 7 00 -
Canton....B H Newman, • - liq. 14`18 75
E Rathtione, ' • " la-13 ma,
'Vandyke & Owen, , " 14 10 . 50.
F 8 Manley 4k co„' no 14 700
Columbia—A 11 Austin, , ' " i 4 00
' •D V Dames, 44 -it - 7 00
• 0 Dodge, ' ' "' 'l4 "7 00
- Loraiti.Dodge.jr.,
Dorell U Moody & Co.,
t 0 D Chamberlain,
• J Powell,
Franklin... 3 M Meriur,
, E Hawley. ,- •no 1iq.14 7 00
Granville .1. D.Taylor v " 14 .7 00
Herrick—A. II Bronson. -- " 14 7 00
Leroy. Ezra Holcomb, " 14 700
Parkhurst & Lamb, " 14. 700
Montoe....S M& L Blaekuton, ' " 13 . 10 00
. , 'IS 14 Hinman, , liq. 13"15 00
\John Hanson. . " 13 15 00
H.l Perkins." A ;no 1iq.13 10 00
- 13 , W Alden, " 14 700
Brown du Rockwell, " 14 700
George Smith, 0 14 7 00.
ei:we11.....T Humphrey _ . v." 13 10.00
E C Walker, " - 14 7 00
Pike A S Smith, - 0 13 10 00
GH' Little. ' " 13 10 00
-D Bailey & Son, ' 0 13 10 00
•
W IP Robbins, liq. 14 10 50
Ridgberri. A 11 Vorrhiel, . 6 . . 14 10 50
- •: C T Murphey, • " 14 10 50
- ' B F Bink, "1 14 10 50
- •C F Wilson,. no 1 iq. 14 700
Rome. Washburn & Shaw. " 14 700
._ ' Maynard & Woodburn, " 14 700
Judson HolcOmb, - . ' 4 14 700
S. Stoae...ll W Tracy. liq. 14 tO 50
nd Canada
Fors.'
[LLA al
FOX'S.
Means & Storrs, '• 14 10 50
E W Baird, no 11(1.14 7 GO
Sheshequin.D Brink 46 Son, " 1,3 10 00
. Kinney & Sattedee, lig. 14 10 fio
Pinney & Lyon, " 14 10 50
W E Campbell & Co. uo liq. 14 7.00
Smithfield:l E& M Bullock& Co, " 13 10 00
M Hall, " 19 10.00
EC Tracy,' • " 13 10 00
N. N. BETTS.
Durfey & Friteher, liq, 13 15 00
Springfteld.Chocey Blakesly, a 14 10 50
. Hiram Spear, no liq. 14 700
Ill'ihereek.John Reed, '44 , z 14 7MY
Troy b0r0..13 W& D F Pomeroy, liq. 11 22 5
Stephens & Hopkins, " 12 18 75
' Herrick & Pomeroy. no 1iq.17 12 60.
GI F RedOington, " 12 12 50
P Maxwell, 44 12 12 50
Eli Baird, a 13 10. 00
B P Ballard, " 13 10 00
C K Spencer & Co., ' " 14 950
$ W Paine. " 14'3 60
‘ ,/ W Phelps, 44 14 330
Vowanda b.Montahyes & Co.; a 10 20 00
H W.St M C Mercer, " • 10 20 00
E,T Fox - , " 13 10 00
.1 Ringsbery, 44 19 10 00
0 D Bartlett, " 13 10 00
N N Betts. • 44 14 7 00
Tracy & More, c tiq. 13 15 00
L W Tiffany. 4 4' 14 10 50
Patrick Hayden, 6 44 10, 50
• • Barton Kinesbery, no 1iq.14 700
Bailey & Nevins, , " 14 ' 700
!Isaac Post, a 14'3 50
H_& A Campbell, " 14 3 50
(1)41 Bunting. (Domestic) " 14 350
Hall & Russell, 6 4 4 4 13 500
li C Porter:- liq. 14 10 50
I. $ Huston, " .15 10 50
t J H Phinney. - a 14 10 50
Edmond Whalen, no liq. 1 . 4 7 00
P. (Main, liq. 14 10 50
° I. Bristol, • " 14 10 50
. 1. E Keeney & Co., 44 14 , t 0 tO
111 Nestor, 4. 14.10 50
C Coleman, . 4 14 10 50
Ulster...L.Wells R. Co.,_ . , rib liq. 13 10 00
• Peckham &Mather,
. 46 14 700
• Guy Tracy. , 64 14 700
Wm. Gibson,._ " , ,.14 7 00
Warren...Benjlitiffiagibii, tdoinestic)" . 14 .3 50
Jacob Ide. . " 14 7 'OO
Geo. Talmage, a 14 700
Robert Cooper, : liq. L 4 10 50
Marcus Ty,rel. , --C • " 14 10 50
Wells.:..john Roberts, no liq, 14 7 00
Wyalusing.Whelock ketalford o . , " ?4. 700
M H Wells, , - .L, " i 4 700
A Lewit, - ' ' 14 700
• " Elisba Lewis, 64 14' 700
Cyrus Avery, . " 14 7 00
Wysox... Myers
.& Alta, .4 4 14 7 00
V E & 3 E Piolett, IN. 14 10 50
Etuntiel Coolbaugh,
A List and Classification of the beer hottses, eating
houses sc., under under act of Assembly of the
10th of April, A. D. 1849. entitled An Alit to create
a Sinking Fund, &c., in and for liradfotd County,
for the year 1851.
Residence. Nnmes.of Persons. C:nss. Ur.
Athens Bo.H Garner. it "I 5 00
(leo Mprtil, 0 500
Jp,hu Harsh., 8 500
Canton... .Horace Tuttle, 5 00
Towanda b.Miles _Carter, .• 8 ", 500
Troy boro..Borden is Case. , 8 -- 500
Palmer & Adams, ' 8 •5 00
A List and ClassilleAtiott of the different Distilleries
in Bradford edamy as dirVited by act of Assem
bly, of,April 10, 1849.
Residence. Names et Persons./ ' W. Ain't
Athens... :.G Tozer & Cc:, 10 A 09
Albany.. ::James Paine, I • 10 5 00,
BplingfieldiWar. Bride, • • 10 dOO
Blibsbeten. & Co., 00
B. stone....lamesVordoo, - JO 5 00
Trey John E Goodrich, •LO 500
A Eist and Clitssification of the persons engaged in
sale of Nostrums, Patent Medicines &c:,
ford County, under set of Assembly of the 10th of
April, 4:11•1840.; ' •
•
Residence. Names*/ renew. Cissii. Arts% Lie.
Athens boaC H Herne% 10 . 00
• 6 A Perkins, ' ' 4 • . 5 00'
Towsiraiiii-Ifie Porter, 4 , 5 Ott'
tioo l
I ,Troy.“.::.lili Baird, , ,•0 00
king &VosboiT, ,4 ' ' 00'
Letoy.. .i.Parkhtirst do Lamb, . 4_ ' 3DO
*Wee t hereby-'given that in appeaL.wilLtie
field at-the Commissioners office on the 15thi day of
July nett. at which tiniewnd , place any peiscin ag
grieved, by the foregoing classifications can intend
if they think proper. • Witness pry band at . •
Towanda, the-14i11-day o( April, A. DABI9I. '
• 9. - . BROWN; • - •
• Mercantile ApPtwiser.
LEATHER-W:4°le abd Uirpetitiather; lil3o Kip
and Calf ,Akins ?tat saletik pi3o
. CO.,
RBNICII Meriooes and Patmettar - of the mast de
F
oblige Wino; thar Wanted •Pields foi dresses,
as well as ehildren'aritisri for pale. ebeerr for eash,l,
goy KINOSBERY & •
. CO..
"bIUSTED 'Flerdse Turkey Rea; as • . ejl
tame slack, Csalmeres
arid Alpactets i . Oirtrei &bet foi pie by' J . „...
N aT , : , 11: kiN.lll3nEtti;
1 . 11 meat of Mioioo*,
, and :prints nor_
- MERCURIO,.
1 0tOVERIEBItige an4srsultOkreitraidflit.
V Ads : 118 , MONTAN YES
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• -reUVlUllo,Clll6ollladai
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ALL , -
ofzVenditirt*
:704 iiiedi4MLotilie;:eciniCbt.etititaittil lesteltf:
Bradford County; and to-nie directed, will
ed to pnblin taleiTaktbe.Court
of Tow.anditAuM.:lMotiday, - the stlt'dar - 144111y:Vif.
one e o'cloe.lo..M.,•thelollOwittg.pieei'orlareallaf
land situatedAbSpriegfild, township:4on ded;:aMl'
described aslollOws . rvitAlte landiVit os
Hubbard v east lty Hiram; Horton. southAtilames:.
Broo r ks.and , ,west by lands of;. lathei Brooks. Cott-'r
Mining.titirty-two twresi.about,twenty.acresollntirov:.
ed*OOPP49 ll sgs'alld I....ttmall , .apple orchard
ibereon.-, L
~•
Seized atid,Mhert.iti e : seintiowat. the anit-o(0.1 1-
Ballard, Vs. 'Edward_ BrOitica. , • z
'
, situated in 'the township, of Boineitiounded and des
cribect as' foliates' to Wit t north ,
mon C7Kinner,'Weitt - ittlindi Hitheni
south by Lands of:Daniel Bull - andland elviimed by
W..H...littutmel and east bylands of John Caner 4.
John Cantainintabqut two hundred acres'
more or less, about nipety,acres improved.one fram
ed house,
_one log tionse„,two framed barns and two
apple oreliards;add other - 11114. trees thereon.
, Seized. andiaken .execinion,atihe suit of Fred
eric Morley to,. the use.tif,Bavid-Barber vs. Tobias
Lent. ,
>ALSO—The following, lot piece or parcel of land
Situated,in the township °fame bounded and des
cribed as ((Maws to Wit : beginning sixty-nine rods
east from the south west corner of a lot deeded to
John Mcllea, thencc east sixtyhtiue perches to a
hemlock stump fur a curter; thence south Guy-eight
perche4 to a post, titmice west sixty-nine perches to
a post, theitce,nurthififipeighi perches to the begin
obtaining twenty-five acres more or less.
Se Cized and taken in execution at•the suit of Bur
toil Kingsbury. Joiepli Kingsbury & Lemuel Kings
bury executors of Joseph Kingsbury deceased, vs.
liq, 14 10 50
no 1411.14 700
" 14" 7go
%lig. 14 10 50
' 4 14'10 50
?amuel S. Cooley.
ALSO—The following -piece or, parcel of land
situated :n Orireit, bounded and described as fol
lows to wit ; on the north 'Viands of G. Wells east
by Hiram Wells, south by' D. Rock welt and west by
A. Gwen. Containing; inety-tiro acres with about
twenty acres unproved 114th one framed barn and
one apple orchard'thereon. .
Seized and taken in execution at the spit of Ed
mund L. Dana administrator .Of Ralph Peters de
ceased vs. Roswell D. Pit Cher.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel
of land situated in Pike township,boundedand des
cribtd as follows to wit : north by lands of Elliott
Marsh, east by lands of Samuel and Henry tiller
man, south by lands of Nathan White and west by
lands of V% illiam Marsh. Containing about one
hundred and lorry acres, one hundred acres itnprov-
ed,one framed house two.fratned barns one framed
shed and an apple orchard thereon.
Seized acid taken in execution at the suit of C.
L. C. DeChasteleaux vs. Abel. Fairchild.
ALSO—The following -piece or parcel of land
situated in the tOwnship•of Litchfield and.bounded
and described as follows to wit : north by lands of
Evans, east by - Thomas Evans, south by Evans,
and west by the estate of John More dcceased.-
Containitig fifty acres wiuh about forty-seven acres
improved, one framed house, two framed barns.cme
stable and a small orchard thereon.
Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Cha's.
Park to the tise of John E. Canfield vs. Joseph
reen ALSO—TheJ r
following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of South Creek. bounded
and described as follows to wit: north by lands of.
Cornelins Haight, east by lands of Samuel Pettin
gall, on the south by lands known as the Bingham
tract,and west by lands of Daniel Gillett. Contain
ing abou 140 acres more or less, with about 50
acres improved, log house and framed b ai rn and a
small apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mark
A. Burt vs. Stephen Stiles.
ALSO-The following lot piece or parcel Oland
situated in the township of Granville, bounded and
described as follows to wit : on the north by lands
of Josiah Gilbert, on the west by lands of CHOI and
Stephen Baxter, south by lands of Clever Baxter, on
the east by lands of Samuel Decker. Containing
one hundred acres all improved with two framed
houses, and, two framed bares and ail apple orchard
thereon. '
Seized and taken in execution at the suit•of S. W.
& D. F. Pomeroy & co. now to the use of Eleazar
Pomeroy vs. Chauncey Baxter.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel - of land
situated in the township of Litchfield, and bounded
and described as follows to wit: north by lands of
MoSes Wheeler, west by lands in possession of Si-
las B. Carman, south by lands of Robert Campbell,
east by lands claimed by William Dorman.'' Con.
laining about fifty acres more or less. about fifteen
acres improved, one logliouse and one log barn and
a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Geo.
Wilson vs: Zopher Teed and Silas 1114;anuare , Terre
Tenants. • _ _
situated in theiownships AVyulusing, and Tusca
rora, and bounded and described as follows to w:t
beginning at a sugar tree; thence by lands of 3 , •h0
Locke and A .Gwenip ,south half a degree east, three
hundred and eighty-five perches to a corner, thence
by lands of Henry Tolland and Henry Locke, south
eighty-nineand a half degrees, West three hundred
and eight perches to a birch,. thence by other lands
north thirty-eight and one-fourth degrees, cast four
hundred and ninety-three perches to dig place of
beginning. Containing Mtge hundred and forty.
nine acres and one huintred perches and allowance
of six per cent; about fifteen acres improved and
three log houses and two lag shedszund a few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution attheauit of Marv.
Tolland.
Tolland. Margaretta Elizabeth Tolland and .
Juliana,Tolland vs. Jonas Ingham, 11. H. Ingham
Terre Tenants.
ALSO—The following lot of land - situated in the
borough of Athens bounded mid diteribed as fol.,
lows tu, wit : on the north , by canal street, on the
east by lands of J. -4k 0. ?richer, on the, south 'by
lands of Guy Tozer. on the west by lands of Hoince
'Canter, supposed to contain one eighth clan acre,
all improved with one framed house- and a. small
framed barn thereon.
A1.30--One other In of laud is Athens borough,
bobnded as follows to wit: on-the north by the To
wanda Hank lands, on the edst•by tands , of Elrastus
Mplocitt. on the south by-eanal street, on the west
by lands of T. R. Davis,•being tiny feet front and
eighty foot feet back all improved one framed house
.thereonr - - •
" 14'10 50
0.1,80-;-euentber lot situated in Athens borough
.bounded as follows to wif: oh - die norurby,sher-To•
wands Bank buds, and lands of Bd Ward Derrick, on
the east by lands of T. R. Davis, on the south by ea.
nat street, on the vest by lands• of tt.
Containing, seventy-fire; feet in front and eighly•four
feet back. all improved,. - with one framed bouse and
one framed barn thereon. •
Seized end - taken io eiecin ion attbe snit of Phelps
Chi tten dnt.dt. lie vs..lttartin.B.ltog,ers. •
ALSO—The following flees or parcel of-land
situated in the township of Duren, bohaded and des
e.ribed as thllows to wits north by - lands in posses.'
sion of David Sealant in and the -heirs of :Jon nban
Benjamin dec'd. essthy lands in possession - of dimes
on Decker, South by land lately in possession of Pe , '
ter. Benjamin and Amos if/arrow:, on the test by ,
unseated._ lands, gontiining -About three. hundred
:acres be the same more; or, lcas, being. thd tang
knotin as tht lite Idauthel Beeley farm. Abott , one:
.hundred acres itirtrOved tiro frarne'houses,:orie - liig
house one ftamed , h occupied as a ,
store house, one ltig bar and an , apple •orehald
therm:. • • - •
ALSO.;-Sartioarin interest-In .the.
•
deoOnetourth part of the fidlowitt,glot.pieei Cr Par•
eel of land situated in the townShilsrif Dwell county
of firidkrd, bounded and :despritied as folibris, to.
. wit : north by :ends of ,John Benjtitnin.'esst by, lands
Beiontint to the heirs °Mathias ifollenback dec'd
south by lands'oflobit Sartrielti west bilandr-lielpig ,
ind tothe es6to'. of SansuctChilsoi deed.: Contain
int, about eighteen acies \More of leekone;fourth
an acre cleated tvitli "(nit? Sise trill idereop. 4
Seized atid taken in execution at the solicit' David
_Cash . vs. Samattrin , Aela 'Amos •AClX'ind Vtrailfiani
Strirrs Terre Tenants. a •
ALSCI—The following pieoe or parcel
Towanda Toweigh4. Bradford - Cotuity
bounded
'at it sal:lire, 'narked tor lieerner, near tu'Und, west
Vitrectiisetn
,
N 9kb atij tuf
OF4lll,o4ta"*Whenge ;south To, roda,
tb stoat: =thee ihikeicEfierth HOW , liiegr 140 k
~c.,*(4o*lvi:4l,ools,;(copAile. 000.000, ggitOgreAse,
.eaftl,)Ro. Ras o.otalce a It'whitepine stisuptewi.
'eti'Vp'l*lbe toots.4benca t tionth:lok.degiees.east .
1401 rude*: thc place of ttgitinittg.eirstitiaing-SY
rar,it.6°ln'tind:tore'.ti4.s4.' les t lttidQi -fiicied;*r;arluteerbYtlnCoiathe•
a shed atutehedl Mud 404 orghardifieiaani,'
Streit:tad iikerf in exeeiltion akthe_sh it of Wil
liarn'Welch',va: WM. L:Haideti;Patrick 84faitten.
':'.-Afola,;=.4,ly wilt L'ev,ati'Fachis - all. 'the; follow ;
ing described lot piece or paNel of land` ititated
the itownibip of Gritiville itt the ionnty'of Dridfoid
and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and degrib.
ed follo"w"s to' grit : 'beginning al chestnut oak,
'South east Corner:Of lot NO. tftl x iind South : lag 'Apr-,
f ief of wari4fir tof.Hos36,' l then,Ca' ;vgise.One huh.
dred and perc hes io a wltiie " ma-:
pie for torn et. .thenge north' tiro h dad. ed and iwen
ty-two_perches to die sitith,
I liac of, BOO '
Bcoyill
lot to a post. thence east 'one 'Mind red' tied Six- arid
_all.tentb perches to a post (formerly ".a black oak)
-thence south tiro hundred and t:irentptiro perches
to the beginning. Containing one hundred ail forty
seven acres and' one bundrtj and turty.five. Fetches
!drill measure. ,
Seiz:ed and taken in eleCation at the spit . of Deb
'es B. Davidson administrator of William P. David
son dec'd. who survived Timothy Pason ' vs. Harry
Daily and Hubert Daily and l o Sanitit and Sirn 7 ,
eon Dllis Terie Tenants. :
I.SO—The following piece or parcel : of Jand
situated in the voWnsliip of Wyso: and bOundett and
described as follows to .witt- on thu north by lands
of William Patrick, on the west by Samuel and
tustice Coolbaugh, south by lands of Atnos York,
and east by M. J. Coolbaugla. Containing about
eighty acres spore f.r less about six acresi improved
and one log house thereon.,
Seized and taken in exec ution-at the suit of Jo
seph Conklin vs. Willing:a Allen Jr. and Moses C
Allen.
A1.50 7 -The following piece or phreel , of lend situ
ated in Burlington towndhip bounded'abdAescribed
as follows to wit : on the mirth by londs.of L. and It.
Stiles, on the east by lands of F. Ingalls, south by
lands of Jehial M'Kean, and on the west by lands of
Dewey Stier. Containing fifty-four aries he. the
same more or less with an Old 'chopping tttere.,o of
six or eight act-es.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit a Rol)-
ert H. Dayson silministrsior of William Davi
A dson
dec'd. who jurvived TimOtby Poison vs. • John W.
Howe.
ALSO—Dy virtue of twnwrits the following piece
or parcel of land situated 'in Columbia towbbhip,
bounded snit describbd ,as follows to wit; on the
north by lands of Franklin Baker. west by M. B.
Canfield, southit Austin and Robbins, east hyg/.Tri
ah Ferguson and H. Robbins. Containing one hun
dred and fifty acres, with seventy . acrei illnprotred
with one framed house and barn and an apple or
chard thereon.
seized and taken in execution at the suit OfJohn
Hall to the use of C. S.' Russel now to the use of
John C. Adams vs. John Benson. A !so Wm. S.
Dobbins to the . u.ie of John C. Adams . vs,,. John
Benson. "
ALSO—By orris ori.evaidwreclas the Wiry
ing•degeeiliett lot piece or parcel of land situated in
the township of Itibesbequin in the County of Brad
ford State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as fellows to wit: begin - mug at a host 12 aud. 2-10
perches east, from a chestnut S. W. ,corner of a lot
heretofore deeded tti said Johnson. thence east one,
hundred and luny-five perches Ma post, thence south
ninety-four and 9.10 pathos to a post, N. E. corner
of a lot run out to Cyrus Wheeler, thence north sev-
'enty-six degrees west one hundred and twenty and
five•tenth perches k to a post. south•east corner of
Josiah Johnson's lot, thence N. 12 degrees west one
hawked and twenty•scren and nine•tenth perches
to the beginning. Containing ninety-one acres and
•forty-nine perches strict measure be the same more
or less, a good log house and about ten acres im
proved.
Seizeitand taken in execution at the' suitor Pierre
Joseph De Cater and Jeanne Antoinette his wife vs.
William Johnson and G. B. Rice Terre Tenant.
ALSO—By writ of Fi. Fa. will be exposed topub
lic sale.at the house of V. M. Long in Troy boro. on
Thursday the 24th day of April next at I o'clock .
P. AL the following piece or parcel of land situated
in Burlington township and bounded and described
as follows to wit a on the north by lands of Labon
Agney, on ihe east by lands of Jesse McKean, and
Marcus Hayden, on the 'south by lands. of C. F.
Wells and William Ardway, on the west by P. G.
Crofut and W. U. Dapow. Containing BO acres
snore or less.
Seized and tske% in execution' at' the suit of S.
W. & D. P. Pouierny & Co., to the use
Compton rs. John V. Daniels, adm'r, of the estate
of Mark Preston need.
- WS!. S. DOBBINS, Sheriff'.
Sheriff's Oflice,Towanila. April Ist,
IV EC; tsTER's NOTlCE.—Notice is herthy given
iliac them' have been filed ant/ settled in the of-
Bradford, accounts of adotiuistratian upon the follow.
ing estates, %is ;
Partial sccouxt of Amnalt Ladd one of the esecu..
tuts of the estate of Mirth, Ladd deceased lateiif A l.
Irony.
Final occntint of Tltomts Craig ant A'uninit
Williams executors of the estate of Joseph Craig rlertl'
late of Ridgberry.
Fi n al account of Rowland Wdcox and DavidAabirr
administrator of the estate of jdaleS Ucuuctt .deceased
late of Albany.
Final account of E. P. 13ohilin and Polly Morris ad
.
minisiratora of Alansoa Morris deceased late of Stan
dire:stone.
- Final acomat of 4. L. Crln- -:: iiiiisurviying execu
tor of 04 estate of Samuel Cratruiter deceased late of
Monroe. -.7. •
Final ascount of Adak& Erootts, tiomerly Adele 'e
Bargeant,adminisuator of the Estate of George
gems deceased late of Sprlngfield.
Fi n al accou nt of Q , I. 114 anon
.and 4b-4.7n Fox. ad
ministrat ors of the estate or Ira 13.1. 4 1,rw1er .deceased late
of Monroe.
Final account or 'fairy 3fcigan. administrator of the
estate of Warren Gillet tlecemitxl lite of Bheshequin.
Final account of Plitlibbs gdOrtijdrlit.Or or the es
tato of Nefsou Rogers , &cravat late of Orwell: •
Final account df S S.ltiadlejr . and Polly chilson
adtliinistr triis,Of ittrd eAt ate of Sent uel Ch Use n dec'd.
Durell. • _
Final account of, Stephen Shores . 'exeeutor of
James Shores dec'tf. late of Vlrysox.
Final account of Daniel S..Alsow.is administrator
of the estate yf,trmith Pimbleton, dec'd.itidgberry.
Final accountof John liourman - and SuSan Pear
sall adriiiiiiini t ora of the esiafo - oflia
late of (Irate.: _ ,
Final acconni of lOLA. $l. Maltz°tone._".
executors of ilte estate of Era Long late- of
Troy. •,
And the same will Int Riesented to Dm orphan'.
Court of Efriail,tord cantin a on ,Monday, - lie tth slay of
May next, for confirmation arid alloviranot.
if, :BLACK, Register:
Ilattister's Office, Toaranda.March 24. 1854,
CAM:ILES-443 boxes suiterior article) Candles 'for
lJ sole by
.M9NTANYEs
Notieb to Collectors arti .grox-Payers.
rpHE Collectors of, the , reveral towitshipsl and
J. boroughs in Bradford County. :are , hereby ati:
tboriaed to make a deductiit afire per, cent from
'the amount of State taxes,plared in therrhands , for"
collectaan,•agaiustevery individual who shall pay
his or her Slate an4.Courity'las in full.on or before
the 15th day of June next; andthe unman; .so de
dueted shall be allowed them in their settlement-with
,the Treasurer the sante however to be paid by them
into the,Couaty. Treasury Mt she .18th dnd litth days
of June mast, . , ; -.*
The several Collectors arc requested to pay , into
the County Treasury as:Mitch. sis'..they-May , have
collected tor the Arst week of MafCourt.
.>By.order of, the.Uommiasioners.
E. M. PAREAR,Ajrkr
Commissioners Otfice.April
POI/ tit , CO .
110 SE whiiknovi theniielves :to be in sweats ailik
the" ilubec ber arlll take notice iltiii,eoe id a grew
while I' want my" peijaii:likdethie Sienple t and.tliat t
it, does noI come °Cited", id. Mach cases
au So look mate ,BARTLErri.
riliNtOttlf,tgtl: 4i4triti tanotliv":sitd
11; jut received by 0 H. KINGSBERY.,
riantablatik“lllllol37l:4 l "
A
, i , - ? . 4 1 .1 1 ,EYRAT0P.N.F4 1 %,11; i';.' 2:
' 'S
__oll 1 oebtict to ilik• estate oi -10r4 A.
T ANLIST, liWiltialteM; !lice( Sisn4ing
Eacinetowaltip;are heriliffeipiested.to Make pay
iniat' withimt delay,_ and those. having 01111118
n i
against *tate will - please mama them duljr
sallies ':: ITO seitlemeni• , --...' .' - -
" j- te , :‘ ,. ., - AB'..vi*l'EVt,)Nri: 'AoMitiiitratot, _
Staidill !._o6iiki r llee, la th; - 1849: ' ::':,!
APDVNIStIiAT.OIt'S _
APe 4o4 :l ollo4 4iLur the - estate-of LUTHER
it,Alf 'l.E'f T:de4 id,lsto of eanrort to . wiship.
are hereby r equested to inalarpayeieis - .switheut delay.
and those Raving clihniltgeinkt-eau es t ate , s ill plcaac
present thein duly authenticate,' ter ar id en3 ,. rit ,
, - CI:_PIPICARD, Admiuisitteten ,
,c an tni t .pn.,3o, 850.
AP, I9SI ltA roR ~rioTipE
. Alth'Aons indeb4, l t0.1110..!°,410' of 1 0 1 44 i;
S. BOOK, deceased , late of 114'yalusing taw'p,
are hereliytitterded' to make pagment without delay,
and those sing claim' against said estate will please
present thelin.do , anthentiratedlar petttement.--
• ' • • HARRISON I L.WK, ' •
Wyalttslig,Feb.-3X r.
1. - Administrator.
- AD, ;TOWS no . 1104.:
A LL.pekona, indebted to the estate of Daniel Doane.
Cl elecea late ,of the luwnibip of Windham,
are herel i ztquested to make payMent without-delay.
'and all , to baiting deamnds against said estate are
requested 4 present 41,em. duly authenticated faii•tet..
dement.- . .A. 4.IIIUBDIJOK, Administrator. ,
. Orwell. pehroary 19. 1861. .
ADAINISTItATORiS NOTICE.
A LI.
,Aons indebted to the estate of ALLEN
lA ' • ' d ' .
1 - 1 MOOPY, (Neer/aid, late - of Dwell township,
are hereb4rellarded , to make payment _ without d..
lay. and,thOe haying, claims againct said estate will
please pri' nt them duly .authentirated for settlement.
The aubtrihers wig attend at the house of the decd,
on Friday4lhe 9th day of May. 1851. Per the purpose
of tattling the burincsa Of said estate.-
:,
4
~., rreAficis X. liompT,
' ii
,3 lIENItY KIIII4E,
i :Doren. 4pril 24,165!... . . Administrators.
sP4ING Goops!
M.
. . •
• . H. a. & M. C. mEacu:q o '
ARE no# receiving, arid offer to the public St their
, ()Asp PRICES, a large and general assortment
of SPIIIM) GOODS. compriAirigelmosLeverYthing
in the line Dry Goods, Hardt:yore, Ruts god Cops,
11.411$ andiNtoes. Groceries, Crockery and Glassware,
Oils, -Poi+, Dye Stop;
.4-e.. ig. - The generous ps.
tronage be towed upon theirs the past year, has thus
earlienahl d them in advance of all others, td offer to
a
their friend a stock of gods erell.ssortky their atten
tion. Ap4 they are determined by jutlicipal purchases
11 1
and email Prafai to make it the intert 4 : 4511- *Poe
wh.' pay dash fur goods to Pailionl 24 : 4 nell" '
-- - Towind: . .I.llarels 1ITI,185t: '
gOOIiSI SOLD FOIt CASH 'ONLY!
013ITI'rLY NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN•
Offer the 20th April, 1851.
1.
A I' HUSTON & PORTER'S.
Q - 3- Notlre is hereby given that after the above date
we shall 6 I tootle , for Cash only, and Credit neiti
not It) ask(l for or espeeted. March 20.
Ilir—alESlGir3llll3lE'lleal
GOOD tALLOWMOULD - CANDLES,
If d NTED4
At nth itt cents a pound, by the box, et DR. P 011.;
TER'S brlig Store, south end d the Ward' Hou se,
Towanda. March 'll. •
20 BBLS. OLD YORK tjTATE WHISREY,
just received and far sale in large or small quart
titles, at the lowest market price, iry
March 4. 1851. L. W. TIFFANY.
New Chair and. Bedstead Wareroom.
JESSE TAYLOR,
ESPECTFULLY informs the public that ha has
.1.30 opened a shop at his new house, Cornet of Main
and Paine streets, nearly opposite Edwatd Canton's,
Towanda, where he will keep On'harid of Manufacture
to order, Flag•ssated, Cottage, Windsor, Fancy, Cane
seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best'ma
ierials' and of superior durability:
He has also for sale an manta/ant Of BidsTesna,
at low prices
Repairing and Seating Common, Cano-bottorn and
Flag-seated Chain:, on reasonable terms.
; Cherry, Basswood; Whitewobd and Cochtuber !am
ber taken in payment for 'work. , •
He trusts that his king areloantance 'thls county;
and the durability of his work as tested by many ybars
experience, will secure him a share of public patron.
ace._ Towant 0, March 1, 'sat.
OVER SEED,--A. superior aritele . "of kWh tho
- • • • I -a 1 / 1 ,
D. KiislcsßEDY.
Marth L.
r l 9 01. & NI-10C DEPOT -1000 pail at prices that
can defy dll cbmpetitiuh.
February 22., MONTANYE3 & CO.
13 AIN'T!PAI:§i"F i—Ohio and Oneida county Fire
Proof Paint for sale vefy cheap by
February 22. MONTAN YES & CO.
T_TAIRUSON'taCtIf.IISIBIANfoi,saie whole !
.L-1- ask and retail at Pbiladelphiamiers.'
February 22. MONT-ANYES & CO. -
ft ASH PAID FOR OLD tuiTlNcB, at the Com-
I J mercial Works, by
February 22. , "' .TOIRKINR„.SON & CO.
PUNISHING DEPOT !
THE subscribers having !rust nxieitred a large eddi
lion to thei- stock. are prepared to fulniaLt l F pot
von with a complete outfit." eanstifing of
ram: a; EC °fits, Pants, reNs.-. Shirts; • ;Iradershiiis,
Drawers, 11th, Suipenefert, ertiriefs-.l'e:
All of which wjll liE sold cheaPer thrMiho cheapest for
rebady pay. -• ; 11. &A. CA1111 3 11E1.1..
,Totroittlai November 14, ISstts. • ''. _ _
11111110ADCLOTN. Cassitames„ iiebtueiry Jeans.
A." sheep's gray cloth, &c.. ,aqd very low for cash
by KINGSBERY & CO. ,
BLACKtIvIiTHINO
ADAM ESEN WINE reaPes' qully.informs the pith
lie that he no* occupies the 'ottitip iiitee!,bimself
and brother llake . .fat ' ears workc4 - cart dppusi e,
Totakine reenact, where tie. is ready to do a 3 work
- in his line. as (browny. in thclitst..totintteti'lle is Jr
teitnined the repOtatian - be his -Attained-1i: a skilful
ardrkmah Alai! root *direr by ley otibe inter
ests of t ustomers Or by any inattention, to businets.
TOOLS. manufaCtured • to order—machinery of all
kinds repaired In the best inanbet. Ind ea'ail kind of
Repaiein r ,i. and gun toradliriag will ibe dUne at short
nutireL and in thkstylo desired.
Ibtike Shoefrig'i 'on cessonalaie terink•.:. Me. will claptake Country' P . ;rxlue; .ir‘pay Eci; 'l4O, but ob
jeeps strongly .lter credit;
• Towiluildi',/,art. t .l7, 1851.• ,
RINTPEIIapSI Oion Del A timrs..aud.piomettai of
of the styli% find itiq Irva eA everrone
a! yaryl;ot KINGSBERY & CO
NEW dOOCISIAT 'THE
CENTRAL STORE 1,
N Iki . „S,RE•I7B hes just received n fresh - ,and gene.
• ! Stack:llf :Felt sitd.W G
jeter-oode, 'Which he
Offer» tai the public ati low _ ,prices, es cheap as the cliegie
esti foryea•ti or:m % osiiindet of produce. •
in 41111-10C1t. still be (quail a ghat) t
LaitiqOese. and'Zitnalins, Suitshle for the
sesson;ishor e splendid sniortmeng of
. 15hswls; sil (tacrk
end cotton french work collars slid etas.'
tordiee'llitaletneit's.ihies sad Cli4rest's,Boats
Bboes4 gnat varlet
The good people.af this Tillage , and vicinity:ate inc
vita to NM add exiiOne for ttlifinielves - Infitre
jag elsewhere, he_feels assurid . ittat Ike can retisfeiksin
ti;clinditY Of Fie* and tiritio. !: ; I
.F 4 0 ,0 81 . PIP*? JP. tem?! •-,..
(11 t istic4ViiMiigiiilitpoteakiri 'fats also tiihoni
and Palm lb:if:Mite • VOX'S:
•
; .
. . .
1111148TINGA MWDER.-50 kea« Blesti ~ P oe.
1 -F , 4t;r017 ..- NIOSTANY gs. &co.
-. 4116;014609
- • -3."
- 7;d-
TQWANDA CHEAP-
CIIOTHING",STORE,
- • •
,f1E0.11: BUNNING, medially infornis the pub.
lie that Jib is just receiving from •NV. ,Yetk
"rffithelit. of i l esair - mado Clothing. to, which he
In
sitei the , atteatiuti - of parChstieri. , hie lt ek
may he (mind • •-•!..! • , ,
over,Coarr,iSack ! Coco,.Rosiness ,Coait; Bide ttt{'
DrePt Coats, cloaks, .Pantektonf, Vests; .go t i F ik,
ittofity, 'ye., in: all sf,y4l and' alt pt ices: •
file line ) st o received; a !arie lot or Yourift'AL
HILVRENEVAMO'rIiING. rrwhictllteldrites at.
, i ?taloa and which will; be sold at litertigiik Holm
,:ttaiht arrangements by which he can' twittor any .01
Jell) desired. with the cettaipty Of procuring, e , rat!
hitter.. • "
' i He is dettritittetT to sell his 'Clothing- it =may
low prices for Omatoual believes he can snake kale hi
latest of Oros, wishing to pnichase idgiec•liim a call.
Ae the old
.stand lisitvecti nettled' Oaf Paarii
bety's Suites, Op Matti': • •.' • '
'Flatlets and , oinking tip. done ar wife fa' theraibcs
Alshiclimble.maltrer, Promptly and to wet ,
• Tawsnils. Decsmiter 12 185gy.
EWV
ISM=
AVM. MASON wont! respectfully . infant , * the Ps,
dies of T4iwandi slid inanity, that she &W ft*
e
et/ s Millinery. establishment M
on ahiotpe t t,:roup,&smi
below Tiridg,o et., in the boom formerly oceolded.by
Dull: • She has on ,hand a well selected variety
of the Most fashienable Millinery Goods. alai) baArieg
secured the services of a 'fashionable Milliner, jest (rim*
the Gity,'she feels conodent of giving entisfectiort toi
those who may extend to her their iratronags4
Straw Bpnnels Cleaned and Preated In the el - rifest
inanriee, oh phott. notice, for a heti chemical twoce — sri.
which gives them a beautiful whiteness, irithuat jiter: ,
ing the staaw. Bonneta dyed of every color and shade.
Towamle. November 30. 1850.
WINTER GOODS
ET. FOX has ilia reepimi onother law AA
. of • WINTER GOODS, to which the atteneust
of the public is invited. ; Nov: 28, 1850: .
Wit& MILLINER Ar7l fiIANTUAi
iiIAKER, has Removed to No. 5, Brick Row;
where she will continue to wait on her friends and
patrons- promptly and thankfully. Dec. 6.
17:EBITE Subsenher offers for sate a valuable' I,armi
lair situated in Standing Stone township, Bradford
Cuunty. contsiniag.- about one hundred and eighty
acreaoatinat fifty of which are improved. The , said
farts is Well situated for grsiing or tilling, is well
watered, and on a good road. Persons wishing to pur
chase a hum are 'requested to call and e*amine for.
themselves. It will to sold low, and terms of Payment,
made easy. LEWIS E, (IMES&
Standing Stone, Feb.. 4. MI.
ITTHEAT, Oat? Rye and roost kind. of Produce
VV taken, for whlich the highest prire will he paid
at dee4 PHINIVEY'S.
TIT A. ditAMßEßtilit has temovbd his MAI
V . Watch and Jewelry Store to B. Kinusbery &
Co.'. Brick block, !where ho keeps on hand a very
extensive.> assortment of :Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Goods, to which be has just made stares addi
tion. reeeived by express from New York. 08
11,RAIDIVED lEDIJSE
c a : {l ea r aoAl •
RESPtCTPULLY informs the public that ha hair
taken the large and commodious house forinerly
known as the " Ward Irouse," where he is now
,ready
ra
to oceomiteglatethoie *ho mac -gite iliac a tull: • He
is determined by assiduous attention to the comfort of
his guests, and by, catering to their appetitei in i proper
manner, to merit the patronage of the public.
The house being one of largest and most convenient
in Northern Pennsylvania, with every convenience of
stabling, &e., attached, it is believed that general satis
faction can be given. .Towanda. Dec. 26, i 650. •
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS,
liST di'E lV l l\ d, arid fn r sale very low fbr Cub,
J of O. D. BAIrItETT'S.
Towanda, becoinht;i• tO, 1850.
E 5 3. IIZZA g . u.slotzw'
Tin largest *nl most complete assortment of school,
1 blink anti miscellaneous POOR.S & STATION.
ERY ever offered ig this market, and at wei•ylow Hors,
now just opening at, di° 0.1). DA RTLET*I"B.
tArincej fOr kooks, etc. " '
OD. BAFI f Err onlera fun any Book
. on sale in, New York city ong supply i at sbort
notice, and ori teasonalreu .crms. Dec. 26, 1850.
NOTICE is hereby given that the.psitnership here
tofors existing between the eu6seribers ,has been
dissolved by mune! consent. Tile affairs of said firin
will'be arranged by B. liingsbery; All persims
ed era requested to settle.their .teiinunts by thelrst of
May next. . BURTON JUNGSBERY,
J. K. sitrnr, '
G. K. RINGSBER.Y. •
Feb. 19, ,11,961
PARTICULAR NOTICE! •
FAIR warninfiti hereby ,given. that my books and
aceonnts. have been piaci:din the hands,ol Daniel •
VanderErobi Esq., for iminediate collection. and those •
knowing themitelves indebted will save coats by uiVing
the matter imujediste attention. HIRAM MIX. '
Towanda. February 18. 1851.
DOZEN BROOMS, just received and for sale,•
• II by the dozen at 13 MERCUR'S.
SMITH & SON have 1 eninved their Saddle &
• s Warness Shop to t: this hu.hling beady opposite
the Ward House, late the "North Pennsylvanian"
printing office—on main street. /art.
blis ' • B u r nin g •
T . . 4,(rni.titne. Fluid,lamp
Oil. Sperm and Tallow Candies, for sale in any
cptaritities to auk frutehasens Qt MtIICUR:9,
Towanda. Feb. A J 01.
O. iH. P. lIIVNEI4
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLth AT LAWi
TOWANDA, 13g4ij. cp., Lt,.
(Vice, Nath side if the Puhlie Square.
I — .4l;MERti 140 K llERB==.:l 4 en Thousand bash.
els of Oats wanted, fut which Cash will be. paid .
Y MERCURI3.
ECONOMY t t ANDURABILifYNEATNESS.
•
Trunk Manufactory.
Efli.Cpl4l 3 ...ScCe.,tressiectfolly inform the public • '
J
that (hey:hairs taken, the„shop lately occupied
hander. by
anlei. on Main aired. a &Sedan= below the-
Brick Row, where they keeP ba j i a - large
stork of, - - • -
Z4tit k aaCkatt ImaDziac4
:Tnvses, - vausall, italrovn.C.
AU, articles in their line.minofactured to order and
made orthe best rqiiirial, awl for, orkmanship cannot .
bp Sill passed in 1V erh riltpsylvanis, They solicit ,
a call from those Wishing to purchitse;confideet that
they can giro satisfaction both ps to qualitY'and.priga:
Cash will be paid for, Hides rnl bheep Pelts,
a t the bjgheat rat, it our shop. • • .
TOWanda. November 19th; ISSO.
. _
NEW MANE OF-FAseat jEwEuly!
AAliNgli has justiecelied from the eq . !
• large and splendid essoitreeneor-IirATOBEs.
dre., or-the most - fasbiogable styles, to.'.
which the atteoott of halletand gentlemen invited.- •
Nvlndt witi he sold-, et prices to dery - fioatpetition.—
I:A, bait aisortiaint- mos aid Psis' Goodie at the
:lowest sates: ' October 10,1850.,'
Ma
and - r h ear, 4
pßtsit'FlGS,jiist fectived dr c.
March 4.
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FARM FOR SALE
REMOVED.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 'OP
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