Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 03, 1852, Image 3

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    • TIIE LAE F. SOP ERIOR COPPER It ecioN.-4'e w
an adequate idea of the mineral wealth of the Lake
superior country, particblarly in the torm of copper
and iron. The iron ores are exceedingly .etch, run
nitro up, as is understood, to 50 or 60 percent., and
t h e mines would no doubt be extensively worked,
were it not for the insane policy of our Government,
w h i ch substitutes English_ iron, the produce of cheap
c apital and pacper labor, for iron which every-
where abounds in our own country, andito where
as on the' south shore of Lake
i n a form so inviting
s u perior. The profits of copper mining in this ra
glan are enor-This tg conclusively este!s
fished by the s ,dss of the Boston and Pittsburgh
Piling Com usually denominated the Cliff
mine. That a cost the proprietors only S 1 10,-
Opp and in 1. 1 it paid the stockholders a rrofit of
$60.000, and in 1840, 8 . 84,000, and this year it pays
again a profit o &GO 000, being in nil 8204,000, or
-t.44.000 more than the whole cost of the mine, and
teat too in three years'. with aft their land, steam
engines and other paraphernalla of mining paid for,
a ril) with a considerablesurolus (as we understand)
deft as working capital and to cover contingencies.
It is believed that the Cliff mine will prove good
for an income of i 360,000 per annum for an indefi
nite period of time, and this is a sufficient expres
sion of our,ense of what may be done on Lake Su
perior.
Nothing can be mere curious or interesting than
hese ancient pits or diggings. it may; seem da
nk to believe that there• was a race of Olen engag
d extensively in mining,lor copper on , this conti
ent, long before it was discovered by Columbus,.
rid yet such was undrbtedly the fact. The forest
trees growing on the embankments, and some trees
growing in the pits themselves; will carry us back,.
in some instances, two or three centuries, and how
many predecessors theOad which grew arid fell
on the same spot, no one can tell. In these pits
stone hammers are found in great abundance, from
d single pound up to a weight which fib single man
could wield. No metal tools of any soil are dis
covered. flow the ancients. with such simple
means, could make such extensive excavations,
and to what "use they applied the vast amounts of
copper which they must have obtained, it ; is diffi
cult now to conceive. But the existence of these
pits may always be taken as proof conclusive that
there are valuable copper veins below.
Scsstarx I,3earAnz4.—We commend the follow
ing from Judge Strickland's paper, the Westyi.:bes
ter Rtpubiican, to those edoors who have been so
busily engaged for some time, in funning Cul. Bi
gler's cabinet t or him :
If Gov. Bigler .Ines astray in the selection of
his cabinet, and making, his apointments for other
principal stations, it won't he because of the absence
of efforts on the part of the press and politicians to
have them do—their !thing. The:fact is, there has
been, and ts, too much of this forestalling process.
It is - carried to such an extent as just to excite
suspicion that those engaged in it have net so much
at heart the' character, success and pOpularity of
Gov. Bigler's administration, as the carrying out of
some selfish and factious purpose. Col Bigler was
the unanimous nominee, and received the cordial
support of the entire . Democracy of the State. He
was the canafidate of no man or faction ; nor is he
indebted, in any extent, to anv man or. faction for
the office to which he has' teen elected ; and he
mil go inio the Executive Chair, perfectly free to'
do justice to the hide party of the State. Such, in
tact, is his duty, and, we doubt not, he so regards
,:. and will faithfully perform it, despite the efforts,
directed or- otherwise, which may be ,male to .
siverre him from it. Col. Bigler has been a num.
.tter of years in public life, and he is not ignorant of
the true characters, principles and merits, personal
a/ p7lstical, of the public men of the- Stare. That
he will select men worthy of himself and the De.
thocracy of the State, we have every confidence
By so doing, he will best subserve the Dolma, purity
end energy of the party—contribute to its strength
fir the great contest of '52,-Land make his own re
electtun in '5l certain by a majority greailyexceed
ing that which has just been given him."
Tilt DECLARATION SAVED:7'IIe , original draft of
the Declaration of Independence, to which the
names of the signers were actually placed by-their
own hands, halt not been destroyed by the lire at
the;National Library. as was at first apprehended.
It was not in that building at all. It is hanging in
the Patent !Kee, but in position and surrounded
by sorb combu,iihle materials as to keep it in con
tinned danger The ‘Vashington Union truly re
imarks. that the destruction of this-inestimable relic
ei rhe past. would ha more regretted by the people
Than the loss of milliont of money.
TEE BENTON FEUD IN MISSOURL—It is *fated
that since the return of Col. Benton to Missomi
me war between the Benton and Antr-Bentm par
ions of .the Democrat party in that State has tiro
len out wilt renewed 'spirit and bitterness The
St. Lour Union, the organ of the gentonites, has
proclaimed that there can be no union between the
tro parties, and 1)116114'es with commendation the
proceediti of meeting at Which Col. Denton
was (kit - Mimed for Congress, and a prelerente
ez
passec,,for Gin. \Vrn. U Butler, for President, and
Mge, of Wisconsin, for vice ,President.
THE RF! I / 4 Ur(' OF Am - Ka - misc.—The floston,
rime, of Thurs.ia% sari • "The gentlemen who ail•
Tertised for a wilt; in the Times about a fortnight
inre, call ed on us yesterday, and said that through
. :ata,iverte.ernerit he had been able to select one
the best wnrn•rn and that he was the happiest of
)ens In addita,n, he handed - us a ten dollar gold
'.ect . , and insisted on our accepting it as it was a
}tient hum his he.t!er half."
k•T John Poulson, for many years agsociate edi
lr,and proprietor of Poni,on's American Register ;
led in Philadelphia on Wednesday last.
MINI iTI` RE - A 14 AN AC-1552.
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‘‘ e••Ic 31 nth Rises Sun Sets.
iTCTEIAT : ~ 4 7251 4 35
!•• MOND/ T . ; 5 725 435
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) 11 1.7)”.51, AT, 7 724 ... 437
'THURSDAY. • • •••• • 8 724 .4 37
...:FILIDit, , 9 723 437
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iSA-renuAT, 10 7 42 4 38
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.—Members of
• Towanda 1);;iston are urgently request
to
,ttend. the meeting on Tuesday evening neat,
buguiess of importance will be laid before the
:vision for consideraann. By order, R. 8,
Tnwandi, January I, 1852.
JEGISTER'S X9lloE.—Notice is hereby given
• 1 . , that there have' been filed and settled in the pf
ee of the Register of W ills in and for the county of
ra:lford, accounts of administration upon the fol.
unit, estates, via :
,F , nal account of Thomas Manley guardian of
u ke . • Mary and Erastus Manley, minor chilen of
$a Manley deed late of , Canton.
?mai account of Mirian Hakes administratrix of
estate of George Hakes dec'd, live of Albany._
Final account of Hiram Drake administrator of
" Nate of John Moore deceased, lute of Rome.
Partial account of John Elliott, one of the admin.
Nig , of the estate of Humphrey Brown deceased,
to of Wyalustng.
Fttal account of George Blakesley and Wm. C.
alaard, adminnitrators of the estate of Albert it.•
Dtier deceased, late of Towanda boro'.
Panial account of Charles Hornet, one of ti!e a d.
.
anstrator s of the estate of Humphrey Brown de.
ased late of • Wyalusing.
Fin alaccount of Channel Prisbie, guardian of
Itsah Webster, minor child of Joseph Webster,
to of Windham.
final account of Asa Stevens administrator of
Illatilan titevcni deceased late 'Ol I:34nding Stone
ittad thesame will be presented to the Orphan's
, h un 0, 1 Bradford county, on Monday the 2d• day of
'"uarr next, for confirmation and allowance.
. H. L. SCOTT, Register.
lesister's Office, Towanda, January 3, 1852.
hkENC HCOLLABS, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings and
14 ` er tings, a besutiful ;Assortment and great:variety
/ MERCUR'S.
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Legal 2ttiviruGentints:
John 11Inlers vs. Caroline Winter. No. 318, Deans.
her Termi 1851, Bradford Corn. Pkas. • Libel for
lXvorce.
r fro CAROLINE: WINTERS. the defendant in the
above case. You are hereby notified that John
Winters, your husband. has filed his petition for di.
~vorce from you from the bonds of matrimony. And
that an. alias shpobtia hap been' returned, and proof
made that you were not to be found tri said county.
You are therefore hereby required.to appear at the
Court Housa i in the Borough. of .Towanda, a: the
February term. of said common Pleas:. on Monday
the 2d day of February" next, io answer the said
complaint and show cause if any
,you have, why
the said John should not be divorced fromyou. •
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff.
SherifrsOffice. Towanda, January 3, 1852. '
Delilah Pincher ve. John Fischer. No. 96. Februa
ry T. 1851. 14 Bradford Common . Plea,—Lihe
for Divorce.
MO JOHN, FINCH ER, the defendant in the above
-1 • case. Yu u are hereby notified that Delilah
Fincher, by her next friend E. S. Mathewson, has
filed her petition for divorce from you from the
bondstof matrimony. And that an alias "'subpoena
has been returned, and proof made that you were
not to be found in said county. You are therefore
hereby required to appear at the Court House in the
Borough of Towanda, at the February term of laid
common pleas, on Monday the 2d day of February
next, to answer the said complaint, and show came
if any you have, why the said Delilah should not
be divorced from you.. ,
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's °Mee, Towanda, January 3; 1852.
Seth M. Miller vs. Charlotte A.-Miller. N 0.320, Dec.
T. 1851, Bradford Com. Pleas. , LIMA:. DiVorce.
TO CHARLOTTE A. MILLER, the defendant in
the above.case. You are hereby notified that
Seth M. Miller, your husband, has filed hiS petition
for divorce front youfrom the hands of matrimony.
And that an alias subpmna has been received, and
proof made that you were not to be found in said
county. You are therefore required to appear at the
Cour: House in the borough of Towanda. at the Feb
ruary term of said Common Pleas, on Monday, the
2d day of February next, to answer to the said
complaint,: and show cause. if\ any you have, why
the said Seth should not he divorced from you.
CHESTER THOMAS. Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Jan. 2, 1852.
Sheriff's Sale.
p l y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford
County, and to me directed, Will be exposed to pub
lic sale, at the Court House in the boro.' of Tot:Venda
oh Monday the 2d day of February at I o'clock, P.
N., the following lot piece or parcel of land situate
in Rome'tp., bounded and described as 'follows to
wit : on the north by lands of Phillip Bartlett and
Simeon Dimock and John Alger, on the south by
lands of Chester Wage and Joseph Voke, on the
west by Chester Prince and Phillip Bartlett. Con
taining two hundred acres more or less, about one
hundred acres improved, one framed house
one framed barn and a small orchard of fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and takon in execution at the suit of Jo
seph Kingsbery vs. David Eicklor.
ALSO—The following lot or piece of land situal
ted in the borough of Towanda and bounded and
described as follows to wit : beginning on the north
side of the state road at the south west corner of a
lot owned by James Mclntyre, thence along the
north side of said road, south eighty three degrees
west fifty feet to a corner, thence north two degrees
east, one hundred and four feet to the south line of
Mercur's lot, thence nearly east fifty feet to
Mrs. Rice's west line, thence south two degrees
west to the place of be ,, "inning. Containing 5,200
feet more-or less, with a framed church building
thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John
Bridlerpan vs. Solomon Cooper.
ALSO.:.-A piece or parcel of land in Ridgbury;
bounded north by lands of —Griswold, east by
lands of Sturges Squires, south by lands of Rickey
and Bart, and west by lands of D. A Smith. Con
taining about eighty acres, more or less, about forty
ocres improved, one hewed leg house, one framed
barn, one log barn, and two apple orchards thereon.
Seized and taken in ezeeutiou at the suit of Wm.
Peterson, to the use of C. F. Wilson vs, Peter Squires•
- CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Jan. 1, 1852.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
to the mailer of the Estate of James Bennett dre'd.
THE undersigned auditor appointed by the Or
phan's Court of Bradford County to settle the
accounts of the administrator of said estate, upon
exceptions filed, and make distribution of the aksetts
of said estate, will attend for that purpose at his of
fice, in Towanda boro' on the 27th day of January,
A. 11. 1852, at one o'clock P. M., when all per
sons having claims against said estate are required
to present them or be debarred from any share.of
said funds. • HENRI BOOTH,
Dec. 24, 18.51. TAuditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
THE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of
Bradford county to settle the account of Aden
Calkins as guardian of the estate of Maria Calk
ins, upon exceptions filed, will attend for that purl
pose 1 his office in Towanda , boro on the 2Ath day
of January ,A.D. 1852, at one.o'clock P.M. of which
all persons interested will take notice.
Dec. 24. 1851. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Job P. Kirby vs. James Goff and WilLam Goff—
No. 60, Feh'y T., 1850. James W. Decker & Wil
son M. Decker vs. James Goff—No. 272, Dec. T.,
1851. Bradford Corn. Pleas.
THE undersigned auditor appointed by the Court
of Common Pleas to distribute - funds raised by
Sheriff's sale of personal property on writs of Fie
ri facial, issued in the above suits, will - atten d to
the duties of said appointment nt his office, in 'Co
da Borough, on the 24th day of January, A. D.
185;4 at ID o'clock, A. M., where all persons IWO
ested are requested to present their claims or be de
barred from any portion of said funds.
Dec. 24, 1851. HENRY HOOTH, Auditor. I-
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Iri the matter of the Estate of Horatio Ladd deed,
THE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court
of Bradford County upon exceptions filed to the
partial account of Arunah Ladd, one of the cxeci
ters of said decedent, will attend to the duties of
said appointment at his otritce,:in Towanda born' On
the 24th day of January, it one o'clock, P. M., of
which, all persons interested will please take notice.
HENRY BOOTH, Auditor.
December, 21, 1851.•
Caution.
WHEREAF.;, my wife MARY has this day left
' my bed and board, without any just cause or
provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring
'l,l' trusting her on my account. as I shall pay no debts
of her contracting after this dam.
THOMAS DOLAN.
Towanda, Dec. 27, 1851.
EXECUTOR'S\ NOTICi'.,
ALL persons indebted to the estate of IRA
BRONSON, late of Orwell township' deceas
ed, are hereby notified to make payment without de
lay ; and all persons having demands against said
estate will present them properly attested for settle
ment to \ • CH A UNC Y FRISBIE.
JAMES D. HUMPHREY.
•
Orwell, Nov. 17, 1851. Executor's.
a)- A LSO, all persons indebted to the late_ firm
of BRONSON. fic HUMPHREY, are hereby called
upon to come forward and settle their respective ac
counts in due tithe. T. D. HUMPHREY.
MIKICIE:IIOIII2DAIL.4i,
• COONTY SIIIIVETHIL.
HAVING located' in Towanda, his eerviees may
.1-1-„„be obtained by addressing a line through the Post
Moe, or by calling at the office of Ulysaes ?demur,
Esq. , where he will be found, or whore a written sp•
licatpion may be left. Nov. 1, 1850. ,
LOTHING.--A new astuntinent of ready !mods
ki Clothing just reteived at ' MERCUIrEI.
Sept; 9: IFUS4. _ -
an extensive assortment °Mack and Color.
ed Dress Silks and Satins, also Plowmen of owerl
color will be found at MERCUR'S.
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NEW FALL~r . :AND WI
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• ~. • JOSEPH 'KINGSBERYp , ..1•••
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Ts no* r*iving an - eitenSive assortment of GOODS, pnrchased since the late del line in- prices, and
IL which cannot fail to suit the taste and wishes of purchasers, and meet the wants of the public; and
as every body kitowa that he alivays sells Goods very cheap, it is oot necessary to make any remarks
on that subject
I shall in a few days receive a very large catalogue of New jElooke . and Stationaryand being desirous
of disposing of double the tis,ual quantity this season, shall reduce the prices to, a very low figure.
Being agent for the st.le of the Bay State Shawls in this Borough, Tam enaticd td otter them much
lower and in larger variety than any other estaidit nent this side of New York. I Large suiiplics of
these shawls will be received during the winter.
• . ram= GROCERIES
Fish. Naito, Glass, ON, Hardware. Crockery, Boot 'rid Shoes, salt, Scr
few abncrtigements.
T. E. GRIDLEY'S BUSINESS C RD
To the Citizens of Bradford Co.
R. G. would say to the reading public that now
1 is an age of literature, an age of unprecedent
ed magazine' popularity. The basis of every Re
public rests upon the great and broad principles of
universal intelligence disseminated among the body
politic. Trusiing to the patronage of an intelligent
dublic, extensive arrangements have been made with
the leading American publishing houses, to supply
thebest products of the press, written by the most
eminent writers. Hooks supplied to order,in large
or small quantities. New publications and books
on hand ae seem as issued. Magazines, ac., paid
for by the number, on delivery.
List of Magazines and Reviews, for 1852
North Am. ReView, 'duel's Living Age,
Eclectic, International Maga, Int,
Knickerbocker, Ilarper's •
Democratic Review, Graham's •'
Hunt's Merchant's Mag. Godey's
Silliman's Journal, Sartain's
Nineteenth Century, !Peterson's "
VOREIGIIr. Ladies' Repository,
North British Review, IDrawing Room Comp'n
Edinburg Review, Eliza Cook's Journal.
Westminster Review, Phronological Journal,
London Quarterly Rev'w, Water Cure Journal,
1 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 a new
volume with the Dec, number—the others with the
January. A large quantity of Brother Jonathan's
received for holiday presents. Please call and spb•
scribe at the stores of the following agents :—Dr.
H. C. Porter, Towanda Dr. C. Drake, Troy; M.
Bullock, Smithfield ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; Judson
Holcomb, Rome. Dee. .
Sheriff's Sale.
RYvirtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued out of
the Court of Coalman Pleas, and to me directed
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House,
in the boro,' of Towanda, on Saturday the 24th day
ofJanuary;at I o'clock P. M., the 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 Hidilbu
ry, east by lands of Alexander Leonard, south by
lands of J. Pitts, and on tlie west by lands of Hen
ry Teed and others—containing about seventy acres,
with about twenty-five acres improvea, with two
log houses and one log bars and a few fruit trees
Sherebn.
• Seized and taken in execution at the suit of T.
P. Wolcott vs. CeleVT. Wilcox and J. P. It4cAll'e.
ALSO—By virtue:of a wril of Fieri Factas,
I have levied upon the following piece or parcel of
laid situate in South Towanda township, bounded
as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of Samuel
Gilbert and Nelson Gilbert, on the east by lands of
Wen. Patton, on the south by lands of Wellington
Cox and Wm. Gregg, on the west by Lorenzo
Bowman, and -north-west by the public i pighway„
being the southern part of No. II in the sub-divi
sion of the Franklin college lands—containing
about forty acres, with about twenty-five acres im
proved, a small frame house and barn--and apple
l i orchard thereon. •
Seited and taken in execution at the suit of Ceo.
I H. Bull and J. D. Goodenough vs. Samuel Gilbert,
Administrator of Daniel Gilbert, deceased, and will
be exposed to sale, at the same time and place with
the above tract.
CHESTER THOMAS, sh'ir
Sheriff's Office, =
Towanda, Dec. 27,1851.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of GEORGE
SMITH, deceased, late of Tuscarora township,
are hereby requested to make payafent without de
lay, and • all persons having demands against said
estate are requested to present them duly authenti;
cated for settlement. GEO. W. SMITH,
Tuscarora, Dee'. 2, 1851. Administrator.
Books ! Books !
•
A Complete assortment of School, Blank, Classi
-11 cal & Miscellaneous Books, constantly k,•p up
and for sale at the lowest rates by.
Nov. 29, 1851. 0. D. BARTLMTT.
ALF 111 L IIILIMr
Fall and Winter Goods.
S nnw receiving direct tram New Veck a large and
I
splendid assortment of Goods which he oilers for
sale at prices whist cannot fill to suit the closest buy
ers, for CASH, Nonce e. on A ernovw.ri CREDIT. He
respectfully asks a call from all persons wishing to buy
goods cheap, as he is determined not to be undersold.
Towanda, November 2 , 1, 1851.
VTICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few setts for sale
V cheap at nv2l
ITATTNTasiEr, DENTIN
lI.A. REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No:2, Brick
Row, (up stairs,) in the room formerly occupied
by Hon. D. Wilmot as a law office, where he will
pleased to see those requirin his professional services.
Towanda. November 18, 1831.
Great 313:11:-gaial
The undersigned, will sell on rca•ona
.;;X:ll. hle term, the Tavern House and one,
• hu..ured acre./ of excellent faiming
' t s land. situated% the Village of Rome,
BtadfordCounty, Pa. Tha location of the house
commands a fine business, and offers great induce
ments to any person desirous of keeping a Public
House, in connexion with Farming tlze.
For terms apply to the subscriber at Rome.
Oct. 4. tB5l. JOHN PANSMORE
a n BAY STATE SHALLS, various patterns, col-
UV ors and qualities, just received at
• Oct. 14, 1851. EECUR'S.
$8
.36 Q WORTH of Sheep Pelts waked for
V Cash h H. & A. C.
By Express, Direct from the Manufacturers
NEW SHAWLS!
UST received by express another case of Bay
State Shawls, splendid styles, at• •
Towanda, Nov. 20,1851. J. KINGSBERy.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
ALL perscnr, know ing themselves indebted to the
estate of CHARLES ROGERS deed, late of
Capon tp., are hereby notified to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against said es
tate, are requested to present them duly authentica
ted for settlement. • EMILY ROGERS.
Canton, Nov. 29, 1851. Adrainistratrix.
CLOVER SEED.—Large end small Clover Seed for
sale lry fl S MONTANYES & CO.
Ink-at Wholesale. '
u.
VERY variety_of Harrison's ooltunbian Ink, just
E.4...:received by thc subseriber—he has made ar
rangements by which he can supply Merchants_ &
Dealers,^on as favorable.terms as can be had of the
proprietors. •
• 0.. D. BARTLETT:
Towanda, Nov. 29. 1851. ,
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1 f7 OIIEBTB YOUNG HYSON , Imperial.-Hyou
.1 I Skin andßlack Teas. Also 15 Baas Rio and
Java Unfree; just received at MERUUR'S.,
Fr• V-'r
!MAW% DEPOT.
,g,(ws - yrorir o
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Adams & Macfarlane,
HAVING entered into copartner hip in the practice
of law, have also established , an agency fin the
sale of real estate in the county of !Bradford. . Persons
having real estate which they desiie to sell, by calling
and leavinir a description of their; property with the
terms of sale, will undoubtedly fir.dit to their advan
tage.
Persons desirous of purchasing earl learn where prop
erty is for sale—a description of the same with the
price and terms of payment and bit informA as to the
Tr.lidity of title. LP:ADAMS.
Towanda, Mey 2, 1851. J. MACFARRLAN E.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
.GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
HUSTON & PORTER have just ,added to their
assortment a large stock of PreAt Drugs, Medi
cities, Chemicals, Oils; Paints, Grocerir4l and Liquors,
which are now offered to the public at row rates.
Their stock of FANCY GOODS & PF RFUNIERY
is - the largest and most complete ever offered in this
market.
Also a choke assortment of pure WINES & LI
QUORS., sui.able for medical
,purposes.
A large variety of Camphene, Phospene, Fluid,Lard,
and . Oil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful
styles.
Being agents for all the hest Patent Medicines of the.
day. purchasers min, depend upon procuring a genuine
article in all cases.
All the Drugs and Medicines kept at their establish
ments may be relied upon as genuine and of the best
quality, haying been carefully selected with a view to
their usefulness.
South - stole of the Ward Mum. and N 0.2. Brick
Row. Towanda; May 27, 1851.
New Chair and Bedstead WaTeroont.
JESSE TAYLORi
PL
informs the public that he has
opened a shop at his new house, corner of Main
and Paine stteeta, nearly opposite Edward Overton's,
Towanda, where he will keep °Whamd or manufacture
to order, Flag-seated, Cottage, WindSor, Fancy,.Cane
seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best ma
terials, and of superior durability.
He has aiso for sale an assortment of RantrreAos,
at low prices
Repairing Mid ecntin g Common, Cane-bottom and
Flag-seated Chairs, on reasonable terms.
Cherry, 13=wpm), Whitewoud and Cucumber !am
ber taken in payment for work.
He trusts that his long riequantance in this county,
and the durability of his work as tested by many years
experience, will secure him a share of public patron.
age. Towanda, March 1, 1851.
BOOTS & SHOES!
John W. Wilcox,
HAS removed his establishing nt to H. Mix's afore,
corner of main street and the public square, and
will continue the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, as
heretofore,
his just received from New York a large assort
ment 0 IVinnerei, Children's and *saes' Shoes, which
are offered at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies
is par icularly directed to his assortment, comprising
the following new styles ...-Enamelled Jenny Lindgai
ter boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiters ;
walking shoes, buskinsofee. Misses' gaiters and shoes,
of every description. A large assortment of Childten's
fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds.
For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and
shoes. This stuck has been personally selected with
care, and ho believes he can offer superior articles at
reasonable prices.
cri The. strictest attention paid to blanoladormg,
and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continn
aoce of thr liberal patronage he has hitherto received.
Torianda, May 8, 1851.
RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Chene, Bl'k Dress
Silks, French and BiregeLanes: snow article
for summer dresses. French and English Lawns, Silk
Tissues, Linnen Lustres and any quantity of other dress
goods at FOX'S.
THE subscriber otters for sale his Farm situated in
Wyse: township Bradford couty, about 3 miles
from Towanda and 14 from the river. Containing
about NO acres, about C 5 or 70 acres improved, and
well watered, with several good springs of water. The
buildings upon the farm consist of a large frame tarn,
sod log house. These premises offer manrinducements
to those wi-dliag ni purchase, and will be sold at a bar-
gain. Credit will be given fur une-half of the purchase
money if required. For further particulars enquire of,
or address the subscriber at Wyse.% P. 0.
Wysoz. Aug. 10, 1851. W M. D. STROPE.
All Right at the Tarnishing Depot.
NT & A. CAMPBELL, return their sincere thanks
• for the Jibe al patronage heretofore bestowed,
and would again call attention of their friends and cus•
tomets to their- late arrival of Nsw SPRING iic• its.
Consisting of all things necessary for c10th17. 4 the out
er man ; whioh will be sold at a littlt Tower prices than
has hithertofore been nikeil.
Vapor Hangings.
THE only complete assortment of Paper Han;dugs,
1. Borders, Window Paper, and Fire board Views,
kept in this region, and at prices as low as can be
found at retail either in ofout of the principal cities, at
➢lay 8. 0. D. BA RTLET r.
A.dministrator'd Sale. •
IN pursuance of an ordfr of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale
on Saturday, the 31st day or January, 1852, at two
o'clock, P. M., at the public hone of S. C. VanGeet,
a certain tract of land, about rio acres, late part of
the estate of Seeley Holcomb, tre'ceased, situate in
Leroy township, Bounded by Hccock, on the
east, and south by land's of the Barcley estate, west
'by lands belonging to the estate' of Sterling Hol
comb, dec'd, north by Towanda creek ; 16 or 17
acres improved, with one framed barn erected tht re•
on, the remainder woodland. Terms one toroth cash,
on confirmation of sale, the remainder in three
equal yearly instalments, with interest Nom date.—
Payments secured by bopd and mortgage on the
premises. C. STOCKWELL.
M. L. WOOtirfEß,
December ID, 1811. Administrators
• Orphan's. Court Bale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court. of
Bradford county, there will be exposed to public
sale, on Saturday, the 31st day of January neat,
at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a certain tract
of land situate in Durel township, late the estate of
Allen Moody, deceased, bounded on the north by
lands of Simon Stevens, east by the main- road, and
lairds of said Stevens, south and west by Janda of
Francis X. Hornet. Containing one and one fourth
-acre, or thereabouts, all improved, with a two story
trametlhoose thereon erected.
Attendance given,and terms of sale made knova,
r- Admirftstratn
by PAANCIS X. HOMET t
- HENRY XINNE,
DeceMber 12, 1861. - rs.
HARD WARE.—A very litp,e aria g enera l mere
11 ment of bard•ware if every :ieireription,sneluding
Carpenters,' Joiners and Blaistsmiths Tools, Harness
and Ositutge Maker's Trimmings and Tools, Building
Materials &c., constantly on band and for sale asvery
lbw prices by MERCURIS.
JOS. KINGSDER-ti
Dross Goods.
Farm for Sale.
Please eve us a 5 i irefore purchasingelFcmhere
H. At. A. CAMPBELL
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ADNIENISTRATOR'S NOTICF,
I.T, persons known themselves to he indebted to
/1 the estate of ABRAHAM WORTENDYK.r!,
deed late of South Creek, tp„ "are hcrehy
to make immediate payment, aria hat; ing claims
against said catatewill ple^,e present them immediately
duly authenticated f i t s e ttl emen t.
JESSE EDSAI.L.
NATHAN SHEI'ARD.
South Creek, Oat. 17, 1851. Administrators.
A DMIN ISTRATRIVS NOtiCb
A"persona indebted to tho estate of; A. W. 13.
Vangorder, deed, late of the township of Durel,
are hereby requested tatunice payment without delay,
and those having claims against said estate, will please
present them duly authenticated fur settlement.
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MATILDA VANGORDER,
Dwell, September 22, 1851. • Adminietporix.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NoncE.
A LT, per.ons indebted id the estate of LinltEl.
ft. S. MAYNARD deceased. late of Roirie town
shy, are hereby requested to make payment with
out delay, and those having claims agaito4 said es
tate, will please present them duly and authenticated
for settlement. WM. E. MAYNARD.
'SOHN PASSMORE
Administrators with the will annexed
Towanda: Aug. 9, 1851.
EXECUTOR'S NoTip;
lETTERS Testamentary upon the last- will and
A testament of ELIZABETH' MEANS. late
the Born' of Towanda, deceased. having been grant
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ing claims or demandi against the estate of the said
deceased arc requested to make the same hnown to
withourdelay, and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to p . a,y the same forthwith.
THOMAS ELI
MILLER FOI: t. --
Towanda, July 28, 1861.
ADMINISTRATOR'S ro LT, persons indebted to th"
A. •
.., estate of WILLIAM
DRA "n" d "elr" . .a, late of Warren tor/whip,
are hereby requested. to make payment without delay,
and all persons b av ir
~g demands against said estate are
requested tO leres- Al t th em, duly authenticated fat set
tlement. GEORGE MANNING.
WILLIAM BRADFORD.
War.renOct.l7,lBsl
, c . Administrators.
riROCKERr& CLASS WARE, a large 6tock oG
fered for sale by • FOX.
- -
LOOK HERE !—We ore now selling th e-best ern
' do of ltiolama at 31-1 cents per
• SHAPLEY & LEWV..
QCOTCH YARN vory Ifor,.also some common
ty at FOX'S.
=ore New Goods.
'LT & A. CAMPBELL, are agAin irceiviag a large
11. assortment of goods far the fall sod whner trade.
Towanda, Angina 26, 1651. •
Fat=_ 11d
IVIONTALITITES' di. CO.
Hnow in Store a large stock of Goods from
IL New-York. and other markets, Which are offered
wholesale and retail, at f..e lowest possible priers.—
V e mention a few things that maralwaysibe found ea
.-itr Store. ginghams, poplins, M. dliitiea, &c.
of the latest styles ;
Groceries, Itardsrare, (*rockery, 'ddots and Shope.
Hats, Caps, &c. &c. Of which we haie a larger as
sortrio-nt, selected with great cam and offered et tow
prices, and will not be under-old. Also, boolery,
gloves, woolen Ware, el.*. solo loathe. besides Jr
Alroussnd orher articles which we need not Incifitratir.
afl of which we offer ?to our customers. at price. dila
inuy.eviwe great vati•dartioo, as our entire Stink- bat,
Bern 'mid in . t . a 0,,,e wlieui the ItiorL•i uncommon
ly firprot.se:, g w. 14 Were woo? per rent. lower
Ihnri Ilslllll By utteytion and rrompt er,A in reeetirty
Ole wantn of our CtlAollier,. we hope to merit a cm•
hotline.: of 1!1: - re.ionage th.,t ha htti.etto EtTa .•4
liht • l‘Oly 1 ,, 51/ . M e,l opi it ON 1 . .1N 111:3'
0. 0. . I I. 1A5.1.
FALL. GOODS.
T. FOX, would re-pert fit Ily inform his old (def..,
L • and the cit.z ns of Urodford itigrueral that Itu
is now receiving a loth-buds of F. 11.1: GOODS, tlllich
he is desirous of di..pn-ituf of to a very malt ailvahco
fmm first cost, hetiou satisfied that his goods ere select
ed with an much care, fluid bought at lent, at nil, low
prices n. It:. in•l4lll.rn, 110 a Lutl , an k kW,/ to Colliinto
hie customers that th , y v ill Is; sold 1,1 the right kind of
priet-s. Please c.II anti see, nn there is sorely no Itartn
in knowing how cheap mltllo folks do goods-;--cell
Si) tn. Corner of Main and Nue affect.
Fall & Winter Goods,
ISnow receiving a large assortment of n.it and Win-
trr Goo.k,clirect from New Yolk which is 'offered
at Greltly ri , dured prior. to cash l•tiyer , .
Towanda, Oct. 11. 135 t.
A DIVORCE hittring lately been effected betwbco
IA the prevent Rocister and Recorder of Bratlfotil
County, and the office he now holds, to take us final
f (rect. on the first day of December next. It becomes
indispensable tbat ua debts
IMO to the vid,sc i ib rr in
hi.; official capacity should he immediately liquidated.
The parties interested in this-rico will e.ve them•
selves trouble, and 'the Itegiste...much personal annoy
ance by a prompt atteolion to itkcontents. Th e alrairs
of the office must I. settled immisliately, and the State
tales remitted, and to enable him to accomplish. this
the parties indetitts! in hint mcst ireV at once.
Oct. 6, INS. IsoitATlo ISI,ACK, Recorder.
FALL COODS.
& C. are now re.-eivina a
1.1.• very extensive ri•sortinent et Goods fur the Fall
trade, w hich will he sohd et o r ref jj cheaper
than at any other stere in the County.
nd z. , : vvt. 4, 1F.5 I .
LATER FROM CUBA
Execution of Lopez
QTILI, later news via New Yosk & E. R. R. of the
1.3 arrival of a very large rtock of Alczcitaritlize at
PHINN E Y & 130 WM ANS' No. 3 Brick ltnw which
they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cash
or Ready Pay, cheaper than-the cheapest, frein the fact
that they purchased their stock for cash iarl very de•
pressed state of the market. Don't mistake Pie place.
No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. Frustonglbrue store.
TONS SI:GAR, just received, at wholesale and
retail. • PIIINNFN & titriNMAN.
SALT, a large lot, also Iron, Nails, Hardware, he ;
tJ Isnd Mackerel in bbls., and for sale uy
1:12213
I 0 OHENTS inure of 0-.4.. three 6nd four F Ilings
TEAS, at PIONNEY & BOWMAN.
SII EETING:.I, oriva. and ticks, fur gale
by PHINNF:Y & BOWMAN.
1100 M thy' larzt,t arid cheapest assort-
I) ment in town—and Hat: and Caps, at wholesale
an.' retail
IZEI
CROCKERY, Glvscrare, Paints, Oik. 61.15 g. Dyes,.
&c. PIIINA EY & BOWMAN.
n RESS GOODS, a largo variety—Bonnets and
1,1 tsbawls, a good as.ortnient, for sale by
sep22 PH/NNE V dc J5O IN NT
LUMBER WANTED, at PIONNEY & BOW
MAN'S, for which cash will be paid. a 29
VIVT H EAT, Hay,,llye and Corn, taken in earehange,
I V for gods. PHENNEY & BOWMAN.
BUTT PR-100 - Firkins wanted, F,rwhichrt part-cash
willite geld. PHINNEY & BOW riMN:
HATS, Caps. Bootearvi P...130t ; 6 eases new . style
of Hats and Cars, Also a brae stock mens,.
Womens end ChP.d..eni' Boats and 'Shoes just yeeeivedf
at
COME 0:: E., e 0 M 1..: ALL, and examine the New
which nrc now being exhit.ited at 3
111, 6 26. 13. KlNr.Bl3Eitr3.
"n./"" RYE & COIN fi , r*sala by
It)
I idly E. T. Fox.
• . corrxxs nrhany-xvzsom.
N assortment cf READY-MADE COFFINS will
ri lx• kept eonstently on hand at Nye's old stand on
Main street, where the subscriber is also prepared to
make and repair all kinds of Furniture.
'FowNtl , l3, .luly ISSI. C. WELLS.
BLASTING POWDE;II.-30--kegs Blasting Pow
der, by f 1 8 11ONTAN YES Sr CO.
CR&CKERV.—The largest cotrick in town. Full
dinner and tea settg, of white granite and' blue
ware, which will he sold ( -heap at
VVI:ItY one knowb that the place to find larges
jJ
aaecitfnent and beet quality of gloves of ■ tt
etiptions is at tip?f; FOX'S.
6 ) 0 D07.. Prinamn, Leghorn, Pnlm Le a f and C a nula r
031../ Steam lints nt np?.ri FOX'S.
B l.'1( and fin, Silk 141'_o for MAN FILLAS at
ap2t3 FOX'S.
.
GOCIDS—A good assortment of Merinos*,
Cashrperes, Dc Laing, AltKcas, ana prints now
ocnina ot MERttTirit,
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6 11,11,:ry of er:ocori.s.
prieeg pogir ively then eny
aic in town within one Year. nlnn. Mul*.•
sessw " t %td gool nom - ein, Rio, I.lguirs
and 01 Jaya Coffee t h at cant be heat. Fine bun&
llat
.nms,'Pcppor, Saletartts, Gingor, Ands Gen.
end assorunent,of groceries also n ROI *opvly of fresh
new Team tram:Wed 9111 11 4 110, Co` , (l and right or the
money riAt.rned in all cages ; just received and for Salo
at app, 12 FOX'S,
R ICH Ribbon, Bonnet. Silks, Leise and Crapes at
ftp2fil Fox's.
9/1 BALES OF *HEETING, common and fin•
to 10-4 aid.. A niee naaorrment. of Bleach
ed Geoda, bleached and brown Drio. , lCri.h and Dra
pery; brown and bleached Table Lirmen, Cheek., Lin
sey; Ticling. Cotten Yarn, Batting, Wiekisnr and .
Nodding, aehing cheap at FOX'S.
EM B ROIDEJ TIES , A ssil oonri of Svviqo and
Muslin Edgings sisi InAsrtines, Swiss and Mus
lin Bands, needle n•oght Collor. -and CoITi, runt
immnifit Linen Marlin eri•hief,, and irflact the 'forged
and ts•st assortment of Eintiroidered Goods ever beton,
i•ffered in Togron•l3 qt .Fors.
BLACK FILKS; also a few folitierus of &nay Silks,
which will ba sold chcapat For's.
Boars & SHOEg. a rod assortment of Ltdies.
Gents, Misses, Childrens and lanai Shoo. for
sato_ nt FOX'S.
D RAPERY L. SUN, a b,r and rpleuditl
r "
BURTON :=I7GSEER'Sr.-
The First 1 .7. 1 .!in0 of asking
xt; e w arrival of
P}TINNEY BOWMAN
POINNEI AL BOWMAN
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