Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 27, 1851, Image 3

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pr operly authorized ItY the representatives
ay Heathers of Congress were coaly,the
'eauti;ei of the sentiments , cif those whom
pe g- et ) It was a cardinal principle — of
er esent „
re i c party, tbkt no representative Could
tJe, rn , 44 „ flowe rs delegated to him. He, eras op
to issues he hr m ed and sending therm out
eople. He prefe to let them come to
"Te-Diestntatives-of the People. This resolution
au emanatioh of the Paliy, and he prole&
t5 ." 1 , 0 1 soy thing like reading a man out of tits
ag ainst
did not endorse thia resolution. He wilt
w Congress passing any abstract r e so ld.
•, r t he purpose of making a party, or affect.
m 153 •
• ors He would not blacken the Sc.
°roals b 3 placing such resolutions on its pa.
There were discords now in the party whiih
wise to heal before engrafting this new sub
oiu platErtn. Why could not a difference
anon be tolerated on this question, as well as
e ortif and internal improvement questions
mid vote for no proposition which would have
tied of increasing the discord arid widening
tiring interests which now disturbed its bar
be forcing upon its. platform any thing ex.
to its legitlalate doctrines. If he could
Ij-thing in the resolution calculated to benefit
of advantage to the country, or the-democratic
he m ight.consider it more favorably. He al
to controversies in which he had been en.
luring khe last session with certain South
is members. He repeated his assertion that
; motion of south Carolina was not so, lib.
it might be. No eitisen of that State, ex
.l a representative capacity, ever voted fur
-nor, fir at the Presidential elections. When
abet of the other House, in 1824. he first
,tf secession, disunion. ' . and resistance to the
tu'iotial acts of the federal government. He
~nsidered the speech as treason in the heart,
not technically so. He was surprised to
se Benator bob* avow the same sentiments
senate of the rnited states. Though rripped
terfinicalioea which would make such an
sl treason. still it did not lessen the moral tor
eel the -offence. He hoped the waters of obli.
would hide forever the stain which such' a
would leave behind.
Fours, (dem.) of Miss., said that whether
tech had been prepared in ,eipectation that
Id he delivered in his absentee, be would leave
to determine. It was rumored that he was
a drubbing cHlai. and he had remained in
the purpose of - replying to it. The Sena-
Ad thought proper'to make a party harangtie,
i.aeduse him of bringing forward a measure
Ince party interests and party purposes.
. HOUSTON disclaimed having done so.
loons sa'd—Nevertheless, such would be the
standing of the speeth to II& Was there
jog inconsistent in this resolution with the
pies of the democratic party, or with the 'trio.'
of the Baltimore platform! It did not be
persons %do were deeply employed in petty
ins, in intrigues, and,in all other means to he
m-motion and- high places, for which they
aerly unfit, to talk of keeping the democratic
pure. It did not become those who had been
at high for, and intriguing with free soilers
Cher factions for aid and support in obtaining
stn high office, which could not be obtained
Ise, to talk of platforms and principles.—
who had been engaged in all kinds of bar-
Ind sales, in intrigues which had injured the
in pandering for the support of the liberal
. called free soilers, to elect themselves Pie
ta Vice Presdent—should nut now talk of
nos and democratic policy. The Senator
; that all' movements should come from with
ithei than front within Congress. Welt might
!nator say so. He belonged to ,that class of
is who were constantly looking out to see
way the popular breeze was blowing, in or
I he might set his sails, and be blown into his
naven. He hoped the day was far distant
in) , person Who had sacrificed principles and
its—who had been false to all parties—who
<ed no ability, no single moral quality—who
terly deficient in statesmanship and political
r--who catered for the support of free soil
tmself a southern man—should be elected
residency ; for: when such a person succee
'ruing into that high place. it wool.' be to
facable disgrace of our national institutions.
•nator was not in favor of excluding from the
Inc party those who'd not endorse the
liaise. No; he was in vor of admitting to
f t
:uses and councils of P democratic party
win:lists and 'disturbs of the public peace
ere engaged in ditgraceful bargains and
ble Intrtg?es tor ' advance themselves and their
to power. The senator has a very special
+propriate audience to hear this sentiment
:ed. (Messrs. Rantoul, and Sumner the
ee sailers of Massachusetts, were sitting be-
Houston . J_
...
aubt the Senatm's declaration of fellowship
lose men, who by bargain and sale, corrup.
ibt loft igue, have got places, is heartily -
nt tatty them. They are pledged r
to obtain a
, t 1 the Fugitive Slave law , and to deprive
Ith of her constitutional rights t and the Sen.
urtivor of admitting them on the demo•
lattnrm; and, for fear the! cannot sappost
es:ltalian he is unwilling it should be adopter!.
Ir Fame) . would nerer hold political fellow •
ith such men. The Senator, however, was
tr of admitting them—was in favor ofcoun
Ind advising with them-to the utter de
nt of the democratic party, and in opposi
an its principles, fOr die bery high purpose
ring the aid of the faction they represented
ling to the Presidency a centin political
tg The Senator declared he had supported
mpromise. Yes lie did, in order to get all
ley he could for-Texas. Why_ did he ,
we ad.niision of Caliloniia ? Was rt be
-9 was f illowing the lead 9f Mr Benton in
make friends of the free soilers, and by
Ind bargaining to reteive their votes for
for the Presidency ? Mr Poole defended
ition lie object was to satiety the country
settlement which had been made was a fi
and that the efforts of factions could not
it. No opposition wodld ever be made to it
boaster, if Presidential appointment's
as entertained there. If there are Sw.dhern
'Tr *lin, instead of parsiting their Cont,e as
lid surysiben, were mire; ninti dirs Mitch fiee
in at the North. and if dmie Northern men
:ere catering for disintioii votes at the South
be got rid of then this resolution would meet
opposition. Any man here who watt by
id residence a Southern man jet Who in.
(doing his iltity, was engaged in alt the per:
Ins le catch free soil support an.) voles, was
sly unfit for the Presidencl,. but was unfit
Made a constable
Houston was not
_web that he had -said
toraise the Sgiator's ire. The . Senator
io faro, but deals altogether in crinjecinres.
I t'd for on honori. What he had he had.
ere to embark in efforts to get others he,
le" What he had. He was no calmer for
t ideory. He had had no convereation or
aile we with free 'oilers, or other*: On
here, he address's.' a meeting in Alabama
ireso4llhe same views thins he had done
There were no free soilers there. He was
I in no Presidential intrigues.; en
kintarding MI particular interest. Bet it
lens* that the Senator liimielc-for the
rean,lie had bien playing Warwick, the
'her. He might, if disposed to deal in
the Senatoi's resolutioneWas concocted in
Department ,• that the Senator was ans.
r ise up a third party, to be made up eat
to old ones, who were to run ateandidates
?residency and Vice Presidency. He does
Whether the Senator was designed to be
or last in the race. He might have said
.or was anctris to raise a party suitable.
'ft at affairs in Mississippi. But Who were
isles, and he had - abstained (ram them;
'twee course reminded him of an aneeit"
he would relate. There-was a very excel.
W hose name was treans , ;-Patscavidesas
tole, amiable, . kind hearted naark ! -ii
• and friend—bit- who had a most
eition and who sould-not be ire pi out
notwithstanding his religion... A friend
had a vision, . and it was of Paradise.
swing Mat place it occurred to him thin he
0 , to gee some of his old , friends and he
for Parton Means; lie was told the par.
ion was nOtihere, but spelt would be wel(to
inquire in .purgato7. e friend repaired thither,
and was reeeivetby the keeper with much cordi.
ality and respect., While addressing the misiCenthe
keeper 'stopped abruptly saying, «Stay there wmo.
menti Parson Means has broken his chain , and
:anion I secure him again, he Will in =few Mo
menta .tum purgatory °pails fiothti 11 (Great laugh.
ter.) Hie would leave the sehator to make the ep.
plication. • . -
Mr. Font slid the reason he had not applied
his remarks particularly to the Senator was because
that would be nut of order.. The Senator could not
forge a chain strong enough to confine him fm
doing his duly. The Senator was • now at liberty
to whim to purgatory, or descend to it ferns which
ever he 'pleased.
Mr. Houma declared all insinuations that he
had bad any correspondence will( free goiters,
secessiompte, or 'iligunionists, as atterly unemnded.
He wished to the Senat o r a smooth path thi on y t h
life and [woolly hoped that his course hereafter
might be less troublesome than it had been.
Mr. Iltrrt,ca,. (S R",l of S. C. followed defend.
ing the South Carolina constitution from Mr. Hons.
tons commentaries:
Mr. Hoormos rejoined.
Mr. HALL (free soil) of N. H., said if the object
of the resolution was to restore harmony, so fur as
it was operated on" ii was a failure.
Mr. Foore said he expected tree whereon(' die
unionists to die hard.
Mr. Hsu: thought the free sailers cook) die
without half the noire the Senator made on the res.
caution. He continued his remarks for some time.
Mr Curators, (dem.) of Ala, said it' was not
hispurpose to reply to anythine raid by the Sena
tor from New Hampshire. A circus dawn was
pr v ileoed everywhere.
The CllAllt void that cemark was oat of order.
Mr. CLErresrs said he would speak tomorrow.
The Senate then.adjoumed.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
VASHUGTON, Doc. 22, 1851
COMMITTEE TO WAIT ON EGAWTH EMMEN.
Mr. Caarrga, (dem.) of Ohio,:moved the NV.
pension of the rules to enable nim to introduce a
resolution for the appointment of a committee of
five to wait on Louis Kossuth on his' arrival at the
capital, to introduce him to the House of-Represen
tatives. Decided in the- negative, by yeas, I ;
nays, 58—not two thirds.
RETICRENCES OP THE PRESIDICNTS lIIIMAGC....RiVERS
AND HAR)3OI4I.AND WARRANTOI, CM.
The House then went into CoMmiltee of- the
whole on the State of the Union and took op the
resolution referring the various branches of_ the
Presidents' message to the, appropriate commit.
Mr. &mos (dem ), N. Y., •moied an amend.
meld to the eight resolution, referring the subject
of rivers to the Committee on Commerce, instead
of Roads and Canals. .1n no instance had the two
subjects of rivers and harbors been divided as now
proposed. They were so intimately connected
that they should go together.
The resolutions were laid aside, to consider
the bill explanatory of the bounty land law of Sep
tember, 1820, making warrants assignable prior to
location. Several amendments were offered and
debated, but nu question was taken.
The committee then rose and the -Ifouse ad
journ( d
XVII ATVRE ALMANAC-1851.
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thalreeVi'e D ' I Y Sun Rases. Sun-Sets.
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SUNDAY 28- 7 27 4 33
tij malt/AT, 29 7'27 4 33
e ITuistur 30 7 27 , 4 93
IWZDNISD•Y, 31 726 434
pglrimunsrur 1-726 4 34
FRIDAY, 2 7-25 4 35
1 - " SATURDAY, 8 7 25 4 35
—FAIR.—The members and friends of the
Wesleyan (colored) Church of Towanda.
remembering with sincere gratitude past favors so
generously and liberally bestowed upon them by
their friends in this community, would give notice
that for the. purpose of raising means to pay off a
debt which seems likely to deprive them of their
mewing-hot:se, they will provide an ENTERTAIN
MENT at Mercur's Hill, on New Year's evening.—
Tbe ladies and gentlemen of Towanda and vicinity
bre respectfully and earnestly solicited to attend;
every effort will be made to render the occasion
agreeable and worthy of their patronage. Dec.l9.
IarNEW YEAR'S BALL--There will be a
Ball at J. J. WAaroan's Montoeton Motel,
on the Stst day of December, 1851. All respecta
ble gentlemen and ladies are tespectfully invited to
attend.
No invititiinp further than this will be riven out.
Dec. 25, 1851. .1..1. WARFORD.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the Eaterle of James Bennett deed.
THE undersigned auditor appointed by the Or.
phan's Court of Bradford County to seule the
accounts •of the administrator of said estate, upon
exceptions filed; and make distribution of the assail.
of said estate, will attend for that purpose at his of.
Ace, in Towanda boro' on the 27th day of January,
A. D. 1852, at one o'clock P. M., when all per.
sons having claims against said estate are required
to present tberd or be debarred from any share of
said funds. HENRY BOOTH.
Dee. 24. 1851. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE/
'r auditor Appointed by the Orphan's Court of
:I Bradford county to settle the account of Aden
Calkins as gdardian of the estate'of Maria Calk
ins., upon eseepdons filch, will attend fort that pur4
pose at his office in Towanda born on the 28th day
of Janutir).A.D. 1852, at one o'clock P.M. of which
all persons interested wil) take notice.
Dec. NRY #OO rH. Auditor.
• AVIIITOWS NOTICE.
Job Pitirby vs. Janiii,(Joff and Will am Goff—
No. 60. Feb'y T., 1850. Jamb W. Decker & Wil
son M. Decker vs. James Gofr---No. 272, Dec. T.,
1851. Bradford tom. Pleas.
THE undersigned auditor appointed hi , the Court
of 'Common Pleas to distribute funds raised by
Sheriffs saleof personal property, on writs of Fie
ri facias, issued in the above suits, will atten d to
the duties of said appointment at bis office, in TO
da Borough, on the 24th day Of - January, A.ll.
1852, at 10 o'clock, A. M., where all persons inter
ested are fequested to presenttheir claims or be de
barred from any portion oC Faid.fiknds.
Dec. *4, 1851. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In the mailer of the Estate (Ilford& Ladd ded
•rHF auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court
J. of Bradford County upon exceptions filed.to the
partial account of Arunah Ladd, one of the execu
tors of said decedent, will attend to the dutieWof
said appointment at his office:in Towanda boro' on
the 14tb day of January, at one o'clock. P. M. of
which, all persona , interestedirill please take notice.
HeNBT BOOTH, Auditor.
December, 24, 1851. _
Caution.
REAS, my wife MARY. has this day left
li trT; bed and board, without any just cause or
provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring
or trusting her on my account, as pay no debts
of her contracting after this date. , •
THOMAS MILAN.
Towamia, Dee. 27, HMI.
EIBIECUTOR'S NOTICE. _
ALL persons' indebted to the estate of IRA
' BRONSON, late of. Orwell toWnshiP deceits.
ed; are hereby notified to make payment withootde.
lay ; and all persons having &Mends against said
estate will present them proper/yattested for settle
ment to CHAUNCY FRISBEE;
JAMES D. HUMPTIRET. '
Orwell, Nev. It 1161. • • Eteetttor's.
Or ALSO. all person . . Indebted to the late firm
of BRONSON & NEUPBREY, are hereby called
upon to come forward and settle their ac.
Mints in doe time. T. D: HOMPHREIn;
C .
*ATINNG.-46 now -samogand of stuly. aside
Clothing just received at IMIERVUM
Bert. 0, 1851. ,
M=gli
REM
NEMINtaI4MM3M
NE ' FALL
• - JOSEPH, , KINOSBERY i .
Te new receiving in extensive islortnient of GOODS. purcheied since the late decline in price& and
J. which cannot.fail to suit the taste and• wishes - of purchasers, and meet the wants of the public': and
is every body knows that he•always. sells Goods very cheap, itis not necessary to Make any remarks
on that subject -• , , - - , • - • . . •
*Kara env wrAtTosiautsr. - •
o fr , I shall in a few days receive a vet* large eatalogde ofif - iew Books :add Stationaly. and being disirous
Ordisposing of doable Mt Usual quantity Ala stoical, shall reduceihe prices to alrary law jury.:;
BRAWL WIPCT.
being eittent tot din sale of the Hat State Shawls in this . Borough,l am ensbled'to ofrer than% much
lower and in target variety thadany other establishment this sidenffiew York. Large supplies of
these shiwil will be received during the winter. "
TIMM GROCIUMIS
Fish. Nails, Mass, Oils, Hardware, Crockery, foots and Shoes. Salt, dcc., ;08. KiNGSHERf.
cto Mbticttioemento.
T. E. ORIOLEY'S BUSINESS 'C
RD
To the Citizens of itrailibrd Oa
viz. °. would say to the reacting public that now
IV.I. is an age of literature, an age of unprecedent
ed magazine popularity. ~The basis of every Re
public rests upon the great and broad princiffies pf
universal intelligence disseminated among the body
politic. 'frusiing to the patronage of an intelligent
dublic, extensive arrangements have been made with
the leading American publishing , houses, to supply
the best products of the press. written by the most
eminent writers. Books supplied to orier,in large
of small quaniiiies. New publications and books
cm hand ar soon as issued. Magazines, &c., paid
for by the tittirthiee, on delivery.
List of Magazines and Reviews. for 1852
North Am. Review, Litters Living Age.
Eclectic, International Magazine,
Knickerbocker, Harper's
Democratic Review, ' Johan'', GI
Hunt's Merchant's Mag. Godey's •
Silliman's Journal, Sartain's
Nineteenth Century, 'Peterson's - "
vonalcor. 'Ladies' Repository,
North British Review, .Drawing Room Cornp'n,
Edinburg Review, Eliza Cook's Journal.
Westminster Review, Phronological Journal,
London Quarterly Rev'w, Water Pure Journal,
Blackwood's Magazine, Parlor Magazine,
London Punch, Ladies' Wreath,
London Art Journal, &c. &c. &c.
All of the above magazines will be furnished at
city prices. Harper's Magazine commences anew
volume with the Dec. number- , the others with the
January. A large quantity of Brother Jonathan's
received for holiday. presents. Please call and sub
scribe at the stores of the following agents :—Dr.
H. C. Porter, Towanda Dr. C. Drake, Troy M.
Bullock, Smithfield ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; Jutfion
Holcomb, Rome. Dec. 1851.
Blterifr's Bale.
'PI' virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued out of
it the Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House,
in the born,' of Towanda, on Saturday the 2 , ltb day
ofianuary, at 1 o'clock P. /*Lobe following lot piece
or parcel of_ land situate in Springfield township,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : north by
the road leading from Springfield centre to Riillibu
ry. east by lands of Alexander' Leonard, south by
lands of J. Pitts, and on the:is:est by lands of Hen.
ry Teed and others—containing about seventy acres,
with about twenty-five acres improved, with two
log houses and one lug barn And a few fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of T.
P. Wolcott vs. Caleb T. Wilcox,and J. P. McAffe.
ALSO-~IIy" virtue:of a writ of Ficri Ferias.
I have levied upon the following piece or parcel of
land situate in South Towanda township, boanded
as follows, to . wit : on the north by lands of Samuel
Gilbert and Nelson Gilbert, on the east by lands of
Wm. Patton, an the south by lands of W ellington
Cox and' Wm. Gregg, on the west by Lorenzo
Bowman, and north-west by the public highway.
being the southern part' of No. I I in the snb•divt
sion of the Franklin college lands—containing
about forty acre-, with about twenty-five acres int•
pro7ed, a small frame house and barn and apple
orchard thereon.
Selied and taken in executionAt the snit of Geo.
H. Bull and J. D. Goodenough v&. Samuel Gilbert,
Administrator of Daniel Gilbert, deceased.
CHESTER THOMAS, Stilt.
Sheriff's Office,
Towanda, Dec. 27,1851..1
11dministrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of GEORGE
sstrrif, deceased, late of Tuscarora township,
are hereby requested to make payment without de.
lay, and all persona having demands against said
estate are requested to present them duly authenti•
cated for settlement. GEO. W. SMITH,
Tuscarora, Dec.:, 1851. Administrator.;
rooks I Books
A Complete assortment of School, Blank. Classi
-4-1 cal & Miscellaneous Books, constantly kep up
and for sale at the lowest rates by.
Nov. 29, 1851. 0. D. BARTLMTT.
311" war
Fall and 'Winter Goods.
• 1. 33. I ra PDX,
Is now receiving direct from New York a large and
splendid usortmcnt of Goods which be olTeri for
Mate at Priced'whizh cannot fail to suit the closest buy.
'era, for CMIII. Paciarecs, on Aertiovan CRSDIT. He
respectfully asks a cull from all persons wishing to buy
goods cheap, as he is determined not to be undersold.
Towanda, November 24, 1851.
VICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few setts for sale
sheep at nir2l FOX'S.
ECINTOSTI 9 DEITIrIgT
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to 1 4 :o. 2, Brick
Row, (up stairs.) in the room formerly occupied
try Hon. D. Wilmot as a law office, where he will be
pleased to see those requirin his professional services.
Towanda. November 18, 113.11;
Great Bargain!
L
The undersigned, will sell on reasons
ble terms, the Tavern House and one
• , tilt hundred acrr •4 of excellent farming
land, situated ift the Village of Rome;
Bradford County. Pa. The location of the house
commands a fine business. nod offers areat induce
ments to. any person desirous of keeping a Public
House. in connexion with Farming &c.
,For terms apply to the subscriber at Rome.
Oct. 4. 1851. JOHN PAMMORE,
60 DAY STATE SR ALL 9, various patterns. col
ors and qualities, just received it
Oct. 14, 1851. NEREUS'S.
sB,36B i gi O .h ßTH of Sheep Pel_t! . !rental:
C.
bA
By Expresi, Direct from the illiimfoitittri:
NEW SHAWLS!.
lUST received by expreis another case or Bay
State Shawls, splendid style's. at
Towanda, Nov. 28,1851. J. NUMBERY.
ADMINIfiTtATRII NOTICE.. '
ALLpersons knowing themselietindelded to the
estate of CHARLES EOGERB det'd. late of
Canton tp., are hereby. notified to make inimediatt
payment, and those haring Miriam easing said es
tate,. are. requested to presenthem duly atthentica•
ted for linden:Mut — ;EMILY ROGERS.
Canton. Nov. 29,1861. .• Adniioistratrix.
CLOVER SEED.—Large iiiid ernsliclover seed for
ale h ne •MONTANYES & CO.
ink at . Wholesale.
VERY variety of Harrison's Colombian Ink, jot
Es:received by the subscriber—be tits made ar
rangements by which hyena amply Merchants , dr.
Dealers, on - as favorable terms as can be bad of the
pmrietors. 0. D. BARTLETT.- •
Towanda, Nov. 16. 1851.
CUVSTB YOUNG HYMN. Imperil). Hi roo
I I Stitt snittllsek Tess. Ilse 15 Bois Rio. and
Jaie Oroteedust mend is MAROVIPS.
"IRON A1LF4e(411.4 Hsu KEROUIre
1 September 10; ..
=tMI
AND _WINTER
IiBrE.LICa Sad MLL2III ,UMERViTro
Adams •di MrZaaftulane
I',IIITING entered into copartnership in the practice
1 of law, have also established an agency for the
sale bf reel estate in the county of Bradford. Persons
havtbg real estate which they denim to sell, by calling
dii
an eaving a description of their property with the
tend of sale, will undoubtedly tied it to their advan
is .
Persons desirous of pnrchasina ran learn wbare Prop
ertyi is for sale—a description of the same With the
price and terms of ttayment and he infonnad as to the
ialidity'of tide. J.C. ADAMS.
Towanda, M►y 2.1851. J. MACPARLANE.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
TA - USTON & PORTER have just added to their
Li assortment a large stock of Fresh Drugs Medi
cines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Groceries and Liquors,
which are now offered to the public at low rates.
Their stock df FANCY GOODS &.PF RFUMERY
is the largest and most complete ever offered in this
market.
Also s choice assortment of pure WINES & LI
QUORS. suitable fur medical purposes.
A large variety of Camphene. Phospene, Fluid,f.erd
and oil LAMPS, containing many no* and beautiful
styles. •
Being agents for all the best Patent Medicines of the
day. purchasers inva depend upon procUring a genuine
article in all cases.
AD the Drugs and Medicines kept at their establish
mentamay be relied upon as genuine and of the beat
quality, basing been carefully selected with • stew to
their usefulness.
7 south stole of the Ward House, and hlo.R. Brick
Row. Towanda, May 21, 1851.
New Chair and. Bedstead Wareroom.
JESSE tAYLOR,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has
opened s shop at his new house, corner of Main
and Paine streets, nearly opposite Edward Overton's,
Towanda, where he will keep wetland or manufacture
to order, Flag-seated, Cottage, Windsor. Fancy, Cane
seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best lAA
terials', and of superior durability.
He bas sod for sate an assortment of DIEDITZADII.
at row
. prices -
Repairing and Seating Common, Cane-bottom and
Flag.seated Chairs, on reasonable terms.
Cherry, Basswood, Wbitewood and Cucumber lum
ber taken in payment for work.
he trash that his long acquantence in this county,
and the durability °this work as tested by many years
experience, will secure him a share of public patron
age. Towanda, March I,
BOOTS & SHOES!
John W. Wilcox, •
HAS removed his extabliohment to H. Mix's store,
corner of main street and the public square, sod
will continue the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, as
heretofore.. .
He boa just received from New York a large assort
ment Of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes, which
are offered et law prices. The attention tribe Ladies
is pseicalarly directed to, his assortment, comprising
the following new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai
ter boots; do. shoes; black lasting end .. silk gaiters;
walking shoes, buskins, &e. Misses' gaiters aod shoes,
of every description. A large assortment of Children'.
fancy gaiters, boots and strews, of all kinds.
For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and
shoes. This stock has been personally selected with
care, and . he believes be can offer superior :nuclei at
reasonable prices.
erjb The strictest attention paid to Manufacturing,
and he hopes by doing work well to merit a enntinu-
Lice of the liberal patronage he has hitherto received.
Towanda, May 8, 1851.
Dress Goods.
RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Chene, Brk Dress
Silks, French &nd Baregii DeLeon*. a new article
for summer dresses. French and Englis h
, Lawns, Silk
Tissues, Linnen Lustre. and any gaudily of gtheig dress
goods at FOX'S,
MBE subseriber offers for sale his Farm Wonted in
Wysos township Bradford couty, about 3 .miles
from Towanda and 1 from the river. Containing
about 120 acres, about 65 or 70 arms improved, and
well watered, with several good springs of water. The
buildings upon the farm eonsist of a large frame tarn,
and log house. These premises offer many inducements
to those wishing to putchm‘e, and will be sold at a bar.
gain. Credit will be given for one-half of the purchase
money if required. For further particularsenquire of,
or address the subscriber at Wyatt: P. 0.
Wysoa. Aug. 16, 1851. W5l. B. STROPE.
, B>Z Right at the ruruishiag Utipot.
& A. CANIFIBELL, return their sincere thanks
N
for the libe al patronage heretofore bestowed.
and would again call 'Mention of their friends and cos
tomes, to their rate arrival of New Beaus° Goons.
Conflating of all things necessary for 'clothing the out
er nun ; which will be sold at a little lower prices than
has hithertofore been ink«).
Please give us a call befote purchasingelsewhere.
H. &. A. CAMPBELL.
.
raper Mu:o4s.
rrtlE only complete assortment o, p a p er if enz i aga ,
1. Borders, Window Paper, s i nA Fi re hoard v iews ,
kept in this region, and at p r i m as low es caq
, b e
funnel at retail either in or oat of the principal citiea,at
May 8. , O. D. BABTLETT.
Administrator's diada; - •
I N pursuance of an order ofthe Orphan'S Court of
Bradford county, will he eipmed to • public sale
on Saturday. the 31st
. day of January. 1852. at two
o'clock, P. M., at the public house of B; C. Vanileet,
a certain. tract of land, about 50, acres. late part of
the Istate, of.,Beclty Holcomb, deceased,.aituate in
Leroylownship, Bounded by ou the
east:and south, by lands of the Barcley estate, west
by lands belonging to the estate of Sterling Hol i .
comb. deed. north by Towanda creek.; IS or 17
awe improved, with one framed barn erected thins.
on, the remaindervroodland. Terms one fourth eash,
on confirmation of sale, the remainder in three
equal yearly instalments, with
and_
from date:—
Payments secured by bond and mortgage on the
premisei. O. STOCKWELL.
id. L. NIVOOsTER.
December l9 e 185 . 1. Administrators...
Orphan's Court Sale.
IN pursuaSee of an order of the Orphan's COUTI, of
Ilmt(8!rd county, there will be exposed to public
sale, on -filaltirdity,' the 81st day of January next,
at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a certain tract
of land simate in Dora township, late the estate of
Allea Moody, deceased, bounded on the north by
lands of Simon Stevens; east by the main rotiikand
lands of said Stevens, south and west by , laiids of
Francis X Hornet. Containing ono one fourth
acre, or thereabouts, ail 'improved, With a t5*.. 101 7
framed house thereon erected.
Attendance given, and terms of sale, made knowit
by -FRANCIS X MOMET,
HENRY .NINNE„.
.;•
Deettatter 12. 1851 , AxlministrOch.g.,
HARD WARE .— A, very large and genet& assort'
mart ofjaavd.ware et stay descriptionZincluding
'CalklanTle. Joiners and Blacksmiths, 'rods, Ha i m
iltd 'Carnage Staket's Trimmings sod Tools, thritlint
Materials &a.. constantly on land and for_aati veto
loar prices by MERCURIO.
GOP'S.
, ' ` l 1
/MI
Parra for Bale.
Inal
ENO
Stisidltn*m. - `
OIXINN saran* vra Asa pAristtra
suadraThios atiouthie..
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIJEr.
A LL persons knowing themselves 1 .0 be indebted to
1I the 4state of ABRAHAM WORTENDYKE,
dec'd late of South Creek, tp,, 'are hereby requested
to make immediate payment, and tb. nse h at i ng eat ing
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NATHAN SHEPARD.
South CmlE. Oct. 17, 1851. Administrators
ADMIN ISTRAT It I X'S NOTICE..
LL persons indebted to the estate .of A. W.ll.
Vangorder, dec'd, late of the township of' Dore%
are hereby. requested to mukeipayMent withouldelay,
and those haring claims against said estate, wilt please
present them duly authenticated for sett(cment.
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September 22. 1851. Adminfatratrir.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALL persons indebted tothe estate of LEMUEL
MAYNARD deceased, late of Rome town
ship, are hereby Teguested to make payment With
out delay, and those, haring claims agaii.st said es
tate, will please present them duly and authenticated
for Settlement. WM. E. MAYNARD.
JOHN PASSMORE.
Administrators with the will annexed
Towanda, Aug. 9, 1851.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
T ETTERS Testainentary upon the last and
L
testament of ;ELIZABETH MEANS, late o
the Bore' of Towanda, deceased. halting been grant
ed to the subscribers of said Hero' all• persons hav
ing claims or demands againit the estate of the said
deceased are requested to make the saute known to
us without delay, and all persons indebted to said
estate are molted to pay the same forthwith.
TROM AS ELLIOTT.
MILLER FOX...
Towanda. July 28e RM. Executors,f
ADMINISTRATOR'S, NOTICE.
ALL petioles indebted to the estate of • WILLIAM
BRADFORD deceased, lam of Warren township,
are hereby requested to make payment vaithnut , delay,
and all persons having demands against said estate are
requested to present them, duly authenticated 'for sm.
tlemeta.. GEORGE. MANNING.
• WILLIAM BRADFORD.
WEVen, Oct. 17. 1851. Administrators.
rIROCRERIt &: GLASS WARE, a large mock 4
‘.../ feted forsalkby FOX.-
T 00ICITERE ere.now selling the hest arti•
cle of Molasine at al} eentaper - '
•aH 4PLEY & LE WIS.
eCOTCH YARI very fipe t abo sonae4mainwm qtiati
. ty at • '„Forq.
• Tears Nrew, C aoas. -
& A. CAMPBELL, toe win receiving a lire"
aseartoreat of good. for the fall ; end wintuttade.
Terms* Aognet VI, tell: •
MEM
rall and Winter -Clio&
211021 1 1,4=1115 1 CO' . .
TT AVE now 'in:Store . itock ef,oo,9de from
Neri•Torkmitothir Markets, which are oared
wholesale and retail. at Is lowest poesiWi primer-.
V e mention a few things that moy alwaje b. (oda at
our Store. Prints, lingbame,poplins, MAleinsa i delle
of the latest styles t, •, • . . •
Grocenes, Hardware ,
Crchkery,itoots and ` Shoed.
Ildas, Copt, Arc. Ore. Of we hem • huge as.
ointment. selected , with. great cam add . offered at low
prices, and will not be, undersold. Al" botiago
gloves, wooden ware, glass. sole leather, besides a
thousand orhei ankles which we need not entmmata,
all of which we offer tto our customers. at prices that
must give great satisfaction, as our entire Stock be.
been laid in a. a time when the market was uncomerion.
ly depressed, and goods were noose per rent. lower
then usual. By sitesition and prompt..ass in Meeting
the want. of odr wastorstera, we hope to ment N son.
tinuance of the patronage that has hitherto besa.se
liberally bestowed upon . hfONTAISi YES' Co.
Towanda; Oct. 11. 1151.
: FALL GOODS - -,
ET. FOX;would respectfully inform his old (ileitis
s and the citizons of Bradford in general thit he
is now receicing a full stock of FALL GOODS, adahrb
ho is desirous of disposing of at a eery small itlvatiass
from Env cost, beinesatisfied that his goods are silent.
ed with as much care, and bought at least, at as low
prices as his neighbors, he is now anxious to cow/int. , .
his customers that they will be soul at thi right kind of
prices. Please and see, gathers is surely tit harm
in knowing how cheap some folks do sell goods-..e1k11
soon. Corner of Main and Pine street. .
Fall & Winter Goo . dz.
MCINGSZEIL . „
I S now receiving a large assortment of Pall and N:ina.
let Goods, direct from Nett York ithich iti druid
at Greatly-reduced prices to cash buyers.
Towanda, On. I 1. 1851.
The 'First of asking.
ADIVPIICE having lately been effected beams
the present Register and Recorder of Bradford
County, and the office he now holds, to take Ili final
effect on the first day of December nest. It beceimen
indispensable that all debts duo to the sub Scriber its
his official capacity should be immediately
The parties interested in this notice wilt save them.
selves trouble, and the Register much personal sitter.
ance by a prompt attention to its contents. The.alrairs
of the o ffi ce must be settled immediately, and the &tate
tales remitted, and to enable him to necoMplish thiw
the 'parties indebted to him must ;my et once*
Oct. 6, 1851. HORATIO ISLA CIC. Records..
. 'We* Arrival of . .
FALL GOODS.
ET R. & M. C.,MEIICtit are now remelting •
11 • very eztenvive assortment
,e 1 cods n the Fall
trade, whith will be sold at tehotesate or retail &gaper
than at any other Store in the County;
Towanda, `Sept. 4, 11;151. .
LATER FROM CUBA
Execution of Lopez
STILL, later news via New Yolk & R.„ it. of this
nrriral of a very large stock of Merchindize at
PH IN N EY & BO WMANS No. 3 Brick ,ftnw which
they are prepared to sell at wholesale Of lot Cash
or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, from the face
that they purchased their stock fur cosh its a very de.
pressed state of the tnarket. Don't rnistike the Owe.
No. 9 Brick Row nextdorir to Dr. Huitons.Droe store.
5 TciNs swim pist receiiPll, at isrholesale and
retail. PHINNEY At. BOWMAN.
SALT, n large lot, also iron, Nails, Hanirrare, &es
and Mar:tete, in bbla., fold I bitta, for sale by
Ilept22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
10 CHESTS more of Ihoio three and four shillings
TEAS. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
SHEETINGS, sbirtines, stripes, and ticks, for nle
by - PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
B"'"& SHOES; the largest and cheapest assort
ment in toron--and Hats - and Caps, at wholesale
an•' retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
CROCKERY, Glassisare. paints, Oils, Glass, Ryas.,
&e. PIUNNEY & BOWMAN.
DItESB GOODS, a large variety—Bonneti
Shawls, a good assortment. for sale by
sep22.
PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
LUMBER WANTD, PRINNEY WM
MAN'S, for which. cash 12,a4 b. p•id. ea*
W HEAT, I
for goods
BUTTER -100 Pi4ins wanted . , for which pert cub
-LI Will he PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
H 40 .%. Caps. Booliacol Shoes; 6 cases new style
. of Hata and Caps, Also a large mock of men.,
‘;irornctis end Children') Boots and 6hues just received
at MERCUR'S.
COME ONE, COME ALL, - andexamine the,Now
—Goothl, which are now being exhibited xi 11
B. KINCISBERY'S.•
175 BUSHELS - RYE & CORN for gale by
Juty h. E. T. FOX.
COITUIS lELZADV-DTADZI.
AN assortment of READY-MADE COFFINS w il l'
be kept constantly on hand at Nye's old - stand ore
Main street. where the subscriber is also prepared ter
make and repair all kinds of Furniture.
Towanaa. July 12, 1851. C. WELLS.
11111.ASTING POWDER.-50 kers Wasting Pow ,
der. by 118 MONTANYES &
CROCKERY.—The largest stock In town. Flo*
dinner and tea setts, of white granite end bluer
,wsre,„svhichsvill be sold cheep a FOX'S.
EVERY one knows that the place to find the Wm* ,
tutsortrnent and best qoality of gloves of all deaf
criPtions is at ap26 FOX'S.
(PAZ, Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Canada.
Stellar Hata at ap26 FOX'S.
B LIC.SiIk and 1311 Silk Lace Cot MAN fILLAIO at
5p2 . 6 FOX'S.
DRY GOODS—A good assortment of Merino's.
- Castnneres. De Lain., Alpacas, and print. tionl•
°ening at
6 RAT. of Sugar at.prices positively Iris than any
before sold' in town within ore year, oleo, 'Molar
acs sweet sad good" from 31 to 50 eta. Rio, Laguirs
and old Sava Coffee that cant be heat. Fine bunt'
Raisins, ?Pepper, Spices, Salentine, Ginger, and - a gait
etatassortruent of groceries ; also a full supply of freely
nevriTeas warranted at usual, good and right or the,
money returned in all cases ; just received and for Palo
at . seri.
R ICH Ribbons, Dolltlel Silks, Leiser and. Crapes K
5p1,16
OA DALES or SHEETING. ebromon and fine
to 30.4 table. A nicWassortateat of Bleach.
ed Geods, bleached and hnnen Urill4l Crash and Drs.
very, brown mid bleached Table Linnen, Ph-rtro, Lin
sey' Ticitinw, Cotten Tarn, Batting, Wietrine ara
Wedding, selling cheap at Ford.
DbitIROIDERIEI3, A very hive wank of Swiss end
1:4 Muslin Edgings and liipeitinirs. Songs and Mae.
lin Hands, needle wrought Calera and Cut c. 4, flee
/ought Lint o lisOtterchief., and in fact the lamest
and hoot elisoninent of Embroidered Goods.eaar WNW
afford in Towner,* et FflXl3.
BLACK stLKS, also s raw pituerns of . fo r ey
which Oil Int sold chespat T0N,13,
• .....—.---
• 1300T8 &SHOV 4 . I good aftionnWmt of Wipe.
/.../ Cents. Miss.., Mahon and-lufauts shos*.kt
vela „At tqrli?
Rh.-nay 10.78L1N. a laroraad issaisu
wtabal airs - 'mall prime st VOX
MEE
ISSE
ata. Rye at:, Corn, taken in exch■ogs
• riiiNISEY & MAIN AN.
Ai 11 RCM'S
Groceries.