Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 15, 1852, Image 3

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"Tet ribierfimento:
NOES ELLTIGUINIS.
y only co mplete assettment of .Paper Hang.
ns jiert m this region. for, sale at the very
t fates by 0. D. BARTLETT...
MOUNT PROSPECT -
coal AND ENIMITIMIII,
BINGHAMTON', y. -
istitution is located in a beautiralsnd - m•
l c grove at the basa of Mt. Prospiet, and
e corporation of the village. Posed or
tot supply of the purest soft water, advan
esercise in the pare air, of carriage and
u p the uionntain, free from thew noise
it of busy life," with excellent sailing and
..,, v iteges upon the ' pleasant watera's v pf the
,--these are a few of the paesentaticini the
f e n to the invalid.
iose is new an commodions—bathing s.
escellent—welld
ventilated; with 239 fepet
ledical department is under the entire care
THAYER and wife, who have . bad a large
lee in Hydropathic practice, and are favora-
To as successful practitioners. Courses of
, with full plates and illustrations, will be
Miughont the season to the students and pa
"n Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene, for
me will be no additional charges. Females
re been confined to their beds for years, are
to correspond with us, or give us a call.—
ress in the treatment of those diseases pe
women, have given us confidence, and we
such, even if they have " angered much of
Ivetians," make one more trial.
from $4 to $8 per week (payable weekly.)
to room and attention required. Patients
ide for personal use 2 comfortable', 2 bleu
'nen or cotton sheets and 6 towels.
. V. THAYER, M.D.. Resident Physician.
IV. & H. M. BARNEY. Proprietors.
Store, No. 2 Brick flow:
SIXTNIMI I & NEW LAWS.
subscriber haying purchased and refur
sl the stock aDRUGS, MEDICINES
kick Row, which now makes it a choice
selected assortment of Drug and Medi
evally use, at wholesale anti retail, which
ully recommends to the public and craves
'public patronage.
ids will be sold as cheap or cheaper than
establishment West of New York for cash
11y.
a will find annexed a few leading articles :
irosgate's. Cordial
_ Elix Opi
Hay's Liniment
Hair Dye
Harlem Oil
1 Ointment, Trasks
do Dalley's
do - McAllester
, Shakers Herbs
do Extracts
Tilden's Alcoeolic Ex't
net Extract
Jalap Extract
Meakim's Vanilla Ex't
do Lemon do
do Mace do
do Almond do
t do - Cloves
. .
do Allspice do
do- Nutmegs do
do' Peach do
do Ginger do
do Cinnamon do
do Orange do
do Tonka do
Lubin's. Springliower
do Musk do
do Violette do
do Magnolia do
\do Sweet Bri'r do
- do Jesmin do
do Joes'y CI% do
do Caroline do
do Jenny Lind do
do Briquet do
Syringa, Pewter as'm'nt
do Glass do
Nursing Bottles, Glass
lex-
Indie
'anal
Calc'd
Carb,
Henry's
ME
Marshes,
shaker,
Wislers
Cheesmans
Copabia
Tolu
jmoffary
phur
EMEI
,Inc
xabc
drocvanc
1111=1
I do do
ißad Rhei Turk
do do
do Ipecac
do Jalap
do Ginger White
do Orris
!Gum Camphor
do Opi Turk
do Myrrh Turk
do Arabic do
do Copal
do Aloes Soet
do Aloes Cape
Chloride Lime
do Soda
Castor Russ
Isinglass do
Been; Lancets
Nora Silver,l p't
oxid Bisnuth
IBlue Pill mer.
Indnle Polass
Tart do
Carb do
Iph do
Oaustie •do
'Citrate Ferri
lodide do
VC!'
Illla G
Taunin
Proto lod Mercury
Strychnia
Piperin
Elaterium
lodine
Veratrin
Kreosote
(Hydra Gum Creta
Morphine Sulph
i do Act
'Calomel, American
do English,
Precipitate Red
do White
Sulph Zinei
Bronze, Crimson
do Pale Gold
do Dark do
do White
Cold Leaf, Opt
China Vermillion
'America do
IPrussian Blue
Fig do
Anodyne % enitian Red, English
;Jai Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye
' 8 tufrs, Gla s s, Putty, choice Groceries,
and Liquor s for Medicinal, purposes.—
or the best brand ; and all articles con
le trade.
tared the services of - Dr. 8. HoszTN,
is office at this store, and wiDgive rue-
'ratan to people, they paying for the
-I!. Physicians can rely upon having
Poi carefully compounded and put
lel( has been selected with great care,
will be warranted as represented.
J. M. REED, Nn. 2, Brick Row.
May 14, 1352.
Ir.. LAv's
n• Pectoral
Bitten
Bitters
GLASS PLATES cut and fitted for
41s In had at the Jewelry store of
W. A. CHAMIIRLIN.
E NEW GOODS!
'AMPBELL would again call the friends and customers to their
ee assortment of Goods, just received
reaing at their Furnishing Depot, eon
things necessary to clothe the outer
golds little cheaper for the ready pay
Come and examine, and be satisfied.
May 14, 1852.
BROWN LINEN COATS. from $1
CAM PREM.'S.
burr and-white Vesta, Coats ac. Pants '
lot for sale at CAMPBELL'S.
P I
41 ° 33 Leghorn, Paint Leaf and Canada
nes at ap2B FOX'S.
.., . - - . `~Teu~ ~lDv - ci~`...t~tart~e -. -,...., - .
NEW-AND - CHEAP.GOODS - i.
TiE.undersittea has .yinrchaseda• large,: arid
choke', aelectlon of NEW GOODI, biinght
under the 'mat-favorable circumstances, and` for
sate as low for cash as can be bought elsewhere.
and lower than any btaggadocia can or will sell.
May 6, 1052. D. D. BARTLETT.
Selling off at Cost ! !
rimiE subscriber will sell the balance of his stock
± of Goods, at COST, for cash. • -
Towanda, May 1, 18511.' E. Tt.
STONE WARE—a fine assortment, selling for
cost, at FOX'S, -
2Mssolution.
T. 'HE copartnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers under the firm of F.S.Axsas &E.B.
'Firrms, is this day. by mutual consent. dissolved.
All debts due the firm are to be paid to F. 8. Angst
who will also pay all the liabilities of said 6rm.
E. B..TUTTLE.
Smithfield April 29i/41882. F.B. AYERS.
Land Warrants,.
LAND WARRANTS, issued, under( the act of
1851, bought by
April 24th, 1852. LAPDRTE, MASON & Co.
NEW SPRING GOODS
T HL e sn a b s s s c o ri rt b m er en i t s
c tt l iOw E ze N iv o inx isi thLm s o i s i t iv e i f i t E eri ß .
GOODS that can be foundin thie section of country.
Towanda. April 30. 3 08. ICINGSBERY.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
ALL persons having unsettled accounts with the
subscribers, are requested to call immediately,
and arrange them either by note or payment. And
all notes that are over due, mast be paid.
Towanda, April 6, 1852.
H. ti. & M. C. MERCUR.
NrOTICE.—Is hereby given to all persons indebt
.1.11 ed to HORATIO BLACK, (late Register and-
Recorder) of Bradford County, that their accounts
must positively be'settkd immediately, or they will
be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection.
The first week of May Court will;be•tbe limit of for
bearance. HORATIO BLACK.
Towanda. April 9, 1852.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
TIED =SIM CONIZANIr,
LAWRENCE, MASS.
MANUFACTURE St e am Engines and Boilers
from Bto 1000 horses power. • Horizontal En
gines, on heavy iron bed plates; cast in one piece. All
have expansion valves; all joints ground so as to be
steam tight without packing or paint ; all bearings arid
wearing surfaces large, and running in adjustable boxes
of bronze or Babbitt metal; all balance wheels with
turned belt face. The Regulator is attached to the bed
plate. The Force Pump is in an independent stand,
arranged with crank shaft and tight end loose pulley,
ready to receive a belt from the engine shaft or from
any other shaft. The whole style of work is nOt sur
passed by any engine builders in the Unitod States.
Boilers of the best American or English iron heads,
cast or wrought iron—either tubular or with flues—
made in the most thorough manner.
Engines from 8 to 100 horses power constantly on
hand or in progress, to be delivered within a few days
of the receipt of an order.
Also, Steam Saw Mills, capable of sawing 6000 feet
board 'measure, of one inch boards, in 12 hours, with
one Muley ridw, and requiring no other fuel than the
sawdust!
The following are the prices of a few of these en
gines :
Saw Mill, including steam engine, boiler and iron
chimney, complete; pitman irons; muley saw irons;
setters ; feed, and all bolts and irons for 30 feet of
carriage, complete, 41500,
Steam engine, 10 in. diameter of cylinder, 25 in - J stroke
with tubular boiler, containing 360 square feet of
heating surface, and all castings, pipes, valves, mul
other parts necessary to set it in complete opera
- tion, $1525
Steam engine, 12 in. diameter of cylinder, 30 in. stroke
with tubular boiler, containing 980 square feet of
heating surface, complete as before, $1775
Delivered on the cars of the Boston anti Maine Rail
road at Lawrence, 26 miles from Boston. Terms, cash
on delivery. >
Boilers for the above modified to suit purchasers,
and prices accordingly.
McKay e r Hondley, late of Pittsfield, Mass., whose
steam engines are already widely known, have recently
taken charge of the works of the Essex Compony,and
will be able, with their increased facilities and
to make their approved engines cheaper and
better than heretofore.
May 8,1852. y GORDON McKAY, Agent.
MEI
$3OO CHALLENGE!
WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness
of a people, is at all times of the most valuable
importance. I take it for granted that every person
will do all in their power to save the lives of their
children, and that every person will endeavor to pro
mote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be
my duty solemnly to - assure you that WORMS, ac
cording to the opinion of ibe most celebrated physicians
are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases
to which children and adults are liable ; if you have
an appetite continually changing from one kind of food
to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking at
the nose, hardness and fullness of the belly, dry coukh,
slow fever, pulse irregular—remember that all these
denote Worms, and you should at once apply the re.
medy :
ilobensack's ‘ Worm Syrup.
An article founded upon scientific principles, COM
pounded with purely vegetable substances, being per•
fectly safe when taken, and determined in all its effects
and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, as
most advertised nostrums, composed of Calomel,for the
removal.of Worms, such as Lozenges, Vennifuges,
Atc., but has performed the most astonishing cures,and
saved the lives of thousands, both young and old,who
have been pronounced hopeless—incurable by Physi
cians. Rend the following, and become convinced of
its efficacy over all others
Ma. .1. N. Hoaexsscr.—This is to certify that my
child, 15 years of age, having been sick for 5 yeara,and
was attended by Drs. Loper, Whillis and Phisler for a
long time without tece.ving any benefit ; when after
ering her up as incurable, I went to Philadelphia and
consulted one of the best physicians; her disease still
growing worse. It was at this time I was induced to
try Hobensuck's Worm Syrup, arid after taking two
bottles she entirely regained her health. Hoping that
this will prove a benefit to parents whose children are
similarly affected,
I am yours, &c., R. Downs,.
nobensack's Liver Pills.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than
the Liven, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood,
or giving ri proper secretion to the bile; so' that any
wrong action of the Liver effects the other important
parts of the system, and results variously in Jaundice,
Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, dec. We should, therefore
watch every symptom that night indicate a wrong
action' of the Liver. These Pills being composed of
Roots and Plants. furnished by nature to heal the sick
—Namely, Ist: An Expectorant, which augments the
secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or
promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd—an
Alterative, which changes in some insensible and in
explicable manner, the certain marbi•l action of the
system. 9J—a Tome, which_ gives tone and strength
to the nervous system, renewing health and Vigor to all
parts of the body. 4th—a Cathartic, which acts in
perfect harmony with other ingredients, and operating
on the bowels,and expelling the whole mass of condin
and vitiated mauer, and pyi*ing the Wood, which de
stroys disease and restores health.
A g ent s fur Bradford County—Dr. H. C. Porter and
.1. M. Reed, Towanda • C. H: Herrick, Athens; H.
Bullock & Co. Smithfield; Barnes dr, Bailey, Waver
ley; H. Spear, Springfield glj Baird, Troy ; L. D.
Taylor, Burlington; Browd dc Rockwell, Idonmeton;
Parkhust & Lam% Leroy; Chat. Hatfibeite, Ocnico:
also T. B. 11./wlandi Columbia, travels is the adjacent
counties. dily
1494 88 pt Charles Carrot, 104
1493 195 pt same, 4 10
1486 100 pt same, 2 10
. lir.
400 Andrew Hardy, 24 00
490 Samuel Hags. 24 00
400 Samuel Hardy, 24 00
400 Samuel Siddons, 24 00
400 Samuel Temple, • 24 00
343 Samuel Betz, 20 60
343 Joseph Heti, 20 60
343 !gimes Bets, 20 60
343 John Bets, 20 60
400 Henry Dyson, 24 00
375 Samuel Cooly, 22 47
343 Peter Edge, 29 60
400 Samuel Edge, 24 00
343 Samuel Frits, 20 60
400 Simon Hardy, 24 00
375 George Moore, 22 47
400 Joseph Seely, 24 00
400 Henry Seely, 24 00
400 Peter Temple, 24 00
400 George Temple, . 0 24 00
400 James Hardy, 24 ,00
400 Nathan Hardy, 24 00
400 Joseph Siddons, 21 00
343 Georg e Edge, 20 60
400 Paul Hardy, 24 00
400 James Siddons, 24 00
400 Stephen Hollingsworth, 24 00
400 Peter Biddons, 24 00
400 . George CaSitqor, 24 00
400 Jaiboa Cooly, . 24 00
400 ' HeOry Hardy,
.; - 24 00
265 Deborah Stuart, 15 88
400 Peter Seely, 24 00
300 Samuel Nichols, - 18 00
437 Wm. Gray. Franklin & Monroe 28 18
CAANyII.I.3.
Moaaz Rrrin, N, J.
line
Treasnrer's7 Sale of nseated Lands
- •
IN BRAbrORD COUNTY.-
-•
TNlpurinanie 'of the'POvisions oflut Aci''Of the
General'Assembly.Tatiedtheletlfday of March
1815.• and other Acts of Assembly..erill be eiposed
to public sale at the- Commissioners • Office.t in the
Borough of Towanda. on the 24 Monday. of June
18591, the tracts of Land described in the following_
list; unless the taxes due on them are paid before,
that time.
Noof No. - • Warrantee Ant's of
Went Acres Acres Names. 'Tara.
♦LI T.
f 400 Joseph Anderson, . (124.00
107 - .John Barton; jr. 440
78 In Predenck Castatur, 4 68
98 pi Moses Bosh, &
400 Peter Benson. 24'00
418 Andrew Bitekhart. 25 07
175 pt Adam. Waggoner. • .10 50
,A 111•111- AVID_ 111031101.
387 Joseph Thompson, • 23 20
ASTLVIII AID AZIAIIt.
300 Philip Brown. . IS 00
. • „
10 pt Christopher Avery. ' 19 SS
60 pt Hannah Hubbard, . 360
3 fo. pt Barret Joel, 13 13
69 pt Hannah Hibbarde 5 35
Apt Hibbard William, 38
100 pt Thomas Jackson, 6 00
100 pt William Jackson, • $ 00
lop pt Thomas Edward s, I 00
asriox AND NOINOI.
437} John Kidd, 26 26
ATUNIS.
1512 300 Charles Carrel.
1490 550 same.
1533 191 pt James Wilson,
1679 129 pt Hugh. k Fisher.
ATIDNII •!D lIIIDGIDDM
1531 57 pt James Wilson.
1533 310 pc
same.
E=MM
same,
1531 68 pt
same,
COLUMBIA AND BPSINOTIMILII4
952 170 pt Myer. Fisher. - ----- _ 3-57
960 28 pt same Columbia, ' 6$
953 66 pt same do, 1 118
975 239 pt same dc. 504
949- 108 pt Myers Fisher, Springfield, 2 27
OE=
410 i Casper tihafuer jr., II 63
405 f John Morgan, Canton & Leroy,B 61
202 pt James N. Barker, 4 24
4600 211 pt John Vaughn, . 4 24
4601 31 pt same, _ 66
a UNLINGTON.
1482 688 James Wilson, _ 42 35
1970 901 i pt do, 5 42
1470 146 pt do 6 75
LEROt.
202 i of Frelerick Beates 2 83
200 i of Henry Beck 2 SO
mon 1110 6.
4371 Ephraim McAdams, 26 25
434 i Thomas Hamilton, 26 08
• 400 Robert Hampton, 24 00
400. Samuel North, 91 00
•
400 Peter Shots, 24 06
400 Samuel Anderson, 24 08
400 . Harmon Castator, 24 00
400 Jonathan North, 24 00
400 Peter North, 24 00
400 Frederick Shots, 24 00
272 Mary Ellis, II 92
400 George Shots, 24 00
390 Ann Harris, 29 40
° 230 Mary Willis, 13 80
400 Joseph Castator, 24 00
393 John Moore, • •33 55
280 Hannah Woodruff, 16 80
400 Peter Hampton, 24 00
400 James North, 24 00
39 pt Sarah Lebo, 2 32
419 Isaac Milnor, , 26 99
ItIDG BURT.
1516 600 Charles Cum!, 12 60
1507 250 same, 8 18
1515 169 pt same, 8 55
R03t13
121 176 pt James Pope, 361
8 MITIM LLD.
1488 100 pt Charles Carrol, 2 10
1492 460 same, 9 46
1491 184 pt same, 886
=LIM
5691 964 Johnscin & Main, 67 87
6692 128 pt same, 768
TIM A notA.
182 Prim George, 10 58
217 Peter Henry, 18 60
TROY AND BURLINGTON.
1474 49 pt James Wilson, 102
1474- 167 pt same, 8 50
1469 100 pt . same Troy, 2 10
TROT..
121 124 pt James Pope, - 259
AT.BO—At the same time and place will be ex
posed to sale the following Real -Estate, in pursu
ance of the forty-first section of an Act of General
Assembly, passed the 29th day of April A. D.
1844.
I. To wnoie
I Veen- mproc Am 'i of
year. Aesesied.,
I gi Proved l
ed. I _Tax.
awitsti.
1840 Ilttljanlin Cdolbaugh, 2do $2 50
1899 260 2 25
1850 i• 200 - 1 75
Baben Rockwtll, 100 tO
1819 John Bates, 182 6 6t6
Abram Miller, s 03
nVilziat
1848 john Griftn,
U Thomas Whaling. J 2
" Chester Butler, 105 50 -10 50
.. tdmiind Whs.lillg, 7.i . .• 128
a Seth Rogers. to td .96
a Susan M'Airee 100 252
1849 . dtt 100 228
tiertenr. . .
1840 Charles G reen 3 At
“ 't. McKee , 110 Si 2 i i :
, iisithEa.
Im o. Wi th in, 'reek 110 - i 5!
• a Walled] byte 4b id I , id
a Aarvis Platt as 10 1t;
4 ' John booftwia 40 10 tsd
1818 gene, boo.kg",arnum.
r 15a. i 33
. sawzm
4849 iglu liinictiott f 7 19 If
!MC
. -
1 348, 30211 Sterns at
1850 jliigbikei Swoe• •d Grist M111;= .s .1 Oa
- • ,
1850 :Samuel Cooly ' • . , 33
as Zits Chandler' 23 . '3B
Davie! Hill , 40 51
irraiDzini remit.
1 31* t4q10:!85 gawg „",, 38 IS 131
1840 W il ,
0101".VIP*100 41
tiitysi
Coon
18
0
_l. es
~„....
/bse 100 56
ga" George °
" Job 0., Stem
192 saw mill 3.66
a . Oa/. Ctlptlilighlin 4O I 3
1849 • Tho's Rowland - ' 7 20 1 - 68
" ' lohoo.l3tetne ' - 192 saw mlll3 66
iriiicanesu.
1130 ' Geo. Tanner 11 11 93
" Michael Solid ' 100 -14
deo. Maktield. • 200 168
TOWiltlll6 Ti.
1844 140bert . 8c111er 103_ 00
1049 U ff§'
" Greene' 100 ' ' 1
1850 James Ga,zs/#
WINO..
1147 Seib T. Barstow hoots II 127
Harry Parkra . 60 ' ' 1' 23
II John & Denttif-White 70 10 Is 2
1040 Jas. t. Manna ' , 70 5 t 22
n William Vaught •40 15 261
" Int Owen 25 56
4 Jobn Owens' est. 20 60° 50
arms.
1150 Jacob Corame
L. Abram Minier
" Geo. H. Shepard
0 30
10 14
3 89
2 79
1846 Luther L. Stewart
a Sam'l Fish
1 05
1850 Caleb Carmalt 198 $ 77
" Henry Blanchard 166 180
" Stephen Sherwood 100 '1 66
" lames Sherwood 60 ! 76
6 51
i 33
IMO
1849 James HiOcie * - 15
BENJAMIN WILCOX, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Towanda, April 8, 1851.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
DR. H. C. PORTER has just added to his sued.
meat s large stock of Fresh Drags, hfediebres,
Cherelests, Oils, Points, ()roomier end Liguori which
are now offered to the pablie at low rates. '
His stock of FANCY GOODS & PERFUMERY
is the largest and most complete ever offered in this
market.
Also a choicer assortment of pure WINES & LI
QUORS, suitable for medical purposes.
A large variety of Camphene. Phospene, Fluid,Lard
and Uil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful
styles.
Being agent for all the bed Patent Medicitim of the
day, purchasers may depend upon procuring a genuine
article in all eases.
All the Drugs and Medicines kept at his egabliah•
clients may be relied upon u genuine and pf the bast
quality, having been carefully selected with a wew to
their nsefulnesa
la' South store of the Ward Hoene, and N 0.2, Brick
Row. Towanda, March 20, 1852.
lipealal Court.
N OTICE is ,ll
Mess
given that a special court of
common less will be held in sod for the coun
ty of Bradford. at Towanda, commencing nu Mon
day the 17th day of May next. at one o'clock, P.M.,
and to continue during the week, (if necessary) at
which time the Hon. R. G. WHITE will preside,
for the tr,ial of the following cause., to wir:
Pendleton, Riley & Co. vs. Henry W. Tracy.
Henry W. Tracy vs. Ethel Taylor. ,
David L. Scott vs. W. B. Clymer, et aL
Thomas Elliott vs. Israel Smith.
Welch, Longnecker dr. Co. vs. John Wood. et el.
Stephen Powell vs. Henry W. Tracy, garnishee.
Earl Nichols vs. W. Carpel!. et al.
John Beidlemsn vs. Nebediah Smith.
H. dr. R McGeorge vs. E. Dunham, et al
Subpoenas for special court as above, returnable
Monday, May 17, 1852, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
April 1. ALLEN McICEAN, Prot.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM
BO tit EN. dec'd, late of Warren township. are
hereby requested to make payment eithout delay.
and all persons having demands against said estate
are reqbesled to present them, duly authenticated for
settlement. JAMES M. BOWEN, Executor.
Warren. March 25, 1852.
114111118 2 11111 11-11011741 0
Corner of Front and Walnut streets,
• COLUMBIA, PA.
SANIZIti proprietor.
03-Lumbermen anJ others visiting Columbia. are
requested to pay the Washington Hotel a visit, where
they may be assured no exertions will b 8 spared
for their gratification. March 20. 4852.
"WE STOP THE PRESS,"
TO announce the arrival of a new and splendid
assortment of
Spring and linnuner Goods,
from New York & Philadelphia. They were bought
for cash at unusually low prices. and Will be sold
10 per cent. cheaper for cash, than at any other es•
tablishment in this place or the county.
Apl 10 BURTON, KINGSBERY.
DRESS GOODS—in variety ) from India silks, to
8 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress
Trimmings, at ap1:0 B. KINGSBERY'S.
BEFORE lonking elsewhere, it would be well for
Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial
Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap.
April 9 B. KINGSBERY.
OAPS. HATS. BOOTS 4 SHOES—a large as
‘..l somata. sold very cheap for cash, by.
April 9 B. KINGSdERY.
CROCKERY & HARDWARE—a large assort
ment, cheap, by B. KINGSBERY.
GROCERIEELThe quality and prices of Teas.
Sugars' and Cam always speak for them-
Cal yes. at apl I 0 B. KINGSBERY'S.
AAAWREL.-60 half barrels. and #5 quarter
balrrels. at B. KINGSBERYI3.
a QUINTALS CODIPISS—They are worth
0 O looking at, if not buying, for sale by
April 10. B. KINGSBERY.
'TUBS'S PORK !-50 bbls. Prime, for which a high
IVI price was paid,and for which a high price will
be asked, by *OlO , B. KINOSBERY.
A CHANOE FOR ,BAROAINS ! ,
THE subscribee.ha7ing concluded to close up bis
business, Mien for sale the balance of his stock
of Mods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. for
email Persons Wishingg . td avail themselves of this
oppottbuity for getting Hoods cheap. will find it to
their advantage to call soon. And he would also
request all who have aceuunts on hi. books to close
the shthe immediately,elthir by payment or by note.
• April I. 1852. , E. T. FOX.
94 I 1 os
br i 7 tob
FOR SALE OR TO ,RENT.
. • . , A SMALL I ) A* of *trout day safes,
in Burlington td*nsbip, about four utiles
Boat Towanda, "Bib thirty acres improv
ed. and a framed Igigse Mid barn erected
he o For further particulars enquire • tit'
Jeremiah - Ahern or Michael Bbniu,,Tosrandit or
by Jetta. post paid to 011111118 IndlitAtlON. La
porte, Milligan county. P*. . April 1.183 L.
RiCH TiMont; Bonnet Pilksjitime and Orgies L
at
I
801 FOXI
Wood - ere Sid& - •
60 .0t1811: CLOVER SEED. &first-hue ankle;
. fcit sahk E. E. W: HALL
Marcie rebiary SI, 18111:
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'WfattNINO.
WAIIIX.
wtirsaam.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
EMI
I==
glreirtae'at - it *tit of Te t. Veta lla tEpa:.
oat of.the'titat 4 - ..Ctintlion 'Plias of Tiogs
-Conntfr Mid to -Ine tfireeted, will • be' eosed.to
public sale. at the Court Bowe in.the born 'of To.
-wands, on gaturday,thertddayof May; at 1 o'clock
P. ht., the folk ming piece or parcel of hind skinned'
in Granville township, Bradford Co, bounded ,and
desciibed as follows, to wit s on. the north by lands
°faun Baxter. on the Bait
,:,by: • leads "of...Zorastos
and John Anable, on the south' by 'lauds ot John
Tromso. on the west by lands of Elisha
Containing about Mores, about 60 acres - improved.
with one small framed house, two frame „barns, and
a Small apple orchard thereon. •
Seised and taken in exeoution at the suit of ileac
Beach vs. C Baxter and • Nathan Baster.
CHEATER THOMAS. ehlr
Sherits Office,Towanda. April 29.1852.
TE foliOiving causes are on the list for , trial for
Mat This 1852: „
• , *aeon; wars. ,
tll* M'lCean et at is John M
il i'Keati et al,
le Clark vs Bani'lllaird,
m H i rer vs Angsviae B ull, ,
E 8 Bte' nson vs J Calvin . Wells,
David r vs. Benj. Stephenson.
1 IC„ WOrrell & Son vs Coolbaugh &Alden.
John Gill vs J N Fieelone,
Win Bingham's trustees vs Isaac Cash 4 terre ran:
Eben Dunning vs John Reed,
J Holcomb vs Pomeroy Galin*,
U Thompson vs C B Itathbone,
Theodora Wilder vs Almon EMMY,
Elijah Horton vs WM' Trani. •
O .R Johnson vs WilliadH Brivro;
Wm r Cole vs H G Goff et at,
Elias Mistier vs. N 8 Warner'.
2 B Coolbaugh vs Wm 8 Dobbins et 4
A A Post vs Geo Sanderson,
0 P Ballard &c vs Timothy Case;
ease Edsall vs 8 W Pains.
A Rice et al vr Anthony Snell et at.
M Bingham's trustees vs William Chliptnat.
Gay Tozer assignee &c vs J E Canfield,
Wm Bingham's trustees vs Lorenzo Irving,
Hirld Burt vs David "'apeman;
Wtti Bingbam's trustees vs Humphrey . litosher;
Lyman Matson vs Ira & Richard Jen:mugs,
1 B Stevenson & Co vs A Clarks ado..
C L fit, C-Do Chasteleaux vs Lyman Murat,
W Brooks vs The Township of Springfield,
Euclid Cbadsey's use vs John &lover,
DA J Bort vs David Ha man.
James Philips vs John W Miller,
Willard Farnsworth vs James H Vanes*,
Wm B Clymer vs 0 H Lewis,
John Read et al vs Wm Carl, ,L•
.0 P Ballard vs 8 H Fitch, .
0 W Buck vs A Buck, -
A & C Fitch vs Geo Manley,
Benj Chilson vs The Township of Durell,
0 Id Nelson vs Charleskake,
School Directors of Towanda tp vs G II Taylor eta!
R E Baker vs Emanuel sylvaria,
A B Smith vs I A Record, ..
John Bird vs Win A Phelps,
Jacob C Stevens vs Aaron Ostrander,
Newton Humphrey vs Win Humphrey, .
0 P Ballard vs Justus laturdevant,
Reuben Case vu Wm 8 Dobbins,
John M'Cantes vs Geo Beck jr,
in 'U tso
70 1 08
10 30 200
273 0 11 67
73 140' 733
3 , '43
• TIIIIID
Clement Paine's adm vs Geo !Weber,
R L Morton vs Wm Gibson et al,
Nicholas Btupert vs Jonathan Bush jr,
John Btrong vs Win 8 Ingall et al,
Sanderson & Kingsbery vs .1 A Weßer,
Clement Paine's adm vs James U Mace,
Benj Davis vs Wm DeGrew
R Myer's use vs Hiram Knapp,
James Wood.use vs James Lee,
John Van Antwerp et al vs Chauncey Blakeslee,
F Mason's use vs C & .1N Lewis et al,
same vs Remington 8 Lewis et al,
Subpoenas for the first week are made returnable
on Thursday the 6th day of May at 10 o'clock A.M.
For the second week on Monday the 10th at 10 0'
clock A. M., and for third week on Monday the 17th
May 1632 at 10 o'clock A. M.
• ALLEN M'ILEAN, !prothonotary.
Towanda, April 17,1851.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JEREMI
AH SMITH, dec'd late of Canton township are
hereby requested to make payment without deify ;
and all persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them to A. G. Pickard
duly authenticated for settlement.
MARGARET SMITH
A. G. PICKA RD.
Canton, April 17, 1853. Administrator's
500 3003 E AGICIPZI TIZAZIMID.
A" good, active and intelligent man, with a
small capital of from $3O to $lOO. can make
large profits by engaging in the sale of the &allowing
Popular and Vaefid Books,
Chambers' Information for the People: or Popular
Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge. Two large
imperial octavo Valuate% containing 1700 pages.
Peterson's History of the American Revolution.
500 large octavo pages; *ith 200 fine engravings
Peterson's History tit the United States Navy.-
600 large octavo pdAvs.ittrd 150 fine Engravings.
Frost's Rentarkahte Beehts in the History of
America. Two large octavo tolutnet. containing
1600 pages.aud 700 Eftg,ravings: the best History
of America published.
Frost's Pictorial Life of Wasififigtoti. A splend
id book, containing 600 octavo pages and 160 ele
gant Engravings. The cheapest Life of Wash•ng
ton ever published.
Moore a History of tai, Indian WAN: Fine col.
ored and Plain Plates.
The True Republican. Containing the Inaugural
Addresses and the First Atinual Addresses and Mes
sages of all the Presidents of the United states, the
Constitutions of the most important States in the
Union, die. Embellished with Yortraits of all th
Presidents; engraved on steel, and a view of the
Capital of the United States. 500 pages, 12mo.
Fox's Book of Martyr's. A Splendid Family Edi
tion,large quarto, with 55 Engravings, beautifully
bdond in morocco, gilt.
'De Cormenin's History of the Popes. lioo large
octavo pages, with illustrations.
Josepbus Works. Fioe Edition, one mitre vol
ume.
Storm's Reflections 6n the Works of God.
St. Pierre's ;Studies of Nature.
White's History of the World. A Valuable Gene
ral History. One large octavo volume, with hand
some Engravings.
Lives of Great and Celebrated Characters: of all
ages and countries. One large volume of 800 pa
ges, with numerous Engravings.
Together with a number of other Works particu
larly adapted for Popular Reading.
at The most liberal discount wilt begfeen to Mails
[apathy come in the sale of Me abort Valtlable
.
For further particulars, address (postage paid.
J. & J. I. GIHON, Publishers,
No. 98 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
itigiNisTßATows NoTret
A" *sou indebted to the erestu. df WI 'LIAM
BRADFORD deci4ed. kteotWorren torigship
aft hereby requested to lake pijiiietit without delay
.iJ AI persons basing detritudi agdinst said waits Sr
, so ll se sted to present them, duly entbentiested_ for set
demerits GEORGE MANNING.
WILLIAM BRADFORD.
Wain. dd. It, 1851. Administrators.
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15A0pERICE.AN ARTIST
Totiat, Watt Co.,
opm,ovir Store 3thre forinirty Stapled by
IX N. N. Betts. Main street. Feb ! 13.
ran , * inter (hods.
**lairszigaiinavr.
Isom =calving a tatge assortment ONO apt Win
' ter Goods, &act front New York *lath is Area
'lt °Mall:J=1)00a Priittli to cub *irk
T&riMi..oei. I t. tsbt.
150'x° u cAimin
ADVIINIBTRATORI3 NOTICE
ADVERTIWEMFNT.
1na4 1 4-04W .
IMler
Fall and
CO.;
H AVE now •in Store a ledge stock of Goode front New-York and *MO tharkets; which are . orerirt
wholesale and retail:at Ce `lowest poesible pricer
V,e mention a kw.tkinp that may - alweye be found at
our Store. Nu.% giugbarns,. Pcl 4 4 3l, !,M•ditin,s,r.accg.
of the Wait ' • ' ".•
Ogreates, lisidsraie ' troiker'r;i4nts Mid Shirk;
Hats, Cato, &e. &e. Of ,which we hesu kW Nl'
sortment. selected with great earn NA tittered at ink
prices: and will not be umtersold. Alan. Pining,
glover, wooden ware, ail, saki' leather;besides
thousand other articles which we need not rientent
ell of which we offer Ito our custororne at prim that
must give greattalidiction; as atm entire Stocklii
been kid in a. a time when the market rens unesuninor
ty depressed; And goods were many per cent. lowa
tbaiedsual. By,atteation prompt Less meth*
the worts hope to mentivente..
tintainci L the Vartrillge dial has bitherPr' been so
liberally bestowed upod rR "MOtiTANYES' 4 C. •
Towanda, Oct. 11., 1851. •
FALL GO - ODS.
T. FOX, would retipeilinily lama his old (AMA;
Lis and the citilicne of Bradford in general that be
is sow reesivirtg s &lido& of FALL GOODS, which
bs is desirous of disposig of eta very small sdvancre
from Sea Goat befog satisfied that his,goods ars salmi
ed with u miteitcsre, rod bough at NM. a !eel'
pricer as his beighkotailie ii no 111 . tibia to' ccrailnell
his customers that they will be soldat the right kind at
prices. Please call and see; withers is sorely no
in knowing how cheap some folks do sell es
soon. Comer of Main' and fine
Books,' Books !
A Complete assoilment of t3chool, Blank. Mini;
£3 cat & Miscellaneous Books, constantly tot/ tilt
and for sate at the lowest rates by.
Nov. 1851. .0. D. BARTLMTT.
..IMT MEC 11IW
Fall and Winter Goods.
a 21, rot ;
pnow retifilrig difact from New Yorea forge and
eptendigl assortment of Goods which he offers tot
Mill prices sthi:h cannot fail to suit the clonal 1)4
nutter Cain, Prooves, oa Arruovan Cam?. IN
tleptctfolly asks a callfrom all persons vri,shir3g to bai
goods clam, u Eve ii diterniined not to be undersold:
Toriands, November 24; 1851.
VIC I TCRINES AND CUFFS --a few setts for ea/a .
eheap et pelt FOX'S.
a i l BAY SfAl. patterni. ad;
IJIJ ors and qdalitres, jast tatilla
Oct. 14, 1851. MET:CUM.
•
Hof Sheep Pelt. wanted fa!
$8,368 ye':
hry H. & A. C.
•
LATER FROM CUBA
Execution of Lopez !
STILL later news via New York & E. R. R. of the
arrival of a very large stock oft Mirchandin at
PHDINEY & BOWMANI3 No. 3 Brick Row which
they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail lot Cash'
or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, from the AO
'that they purchased their stock for cash in a very de.
pressed state of the market. Don't mistake the piece.
No. 3 Brick Row neat door to Dr. Hustons.Drug store.
STONS SUGAR, fast re ceived , at wholesale suall
retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
SALT, a large lot, also Iron, Neils, Hardware, &c
and Mackerel in bble., 1l and I bhls, for We by
• IlePt 22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
A cifEsTs more of Ihnie 'Vitt ad tour shill*
kl TEAS. at PHINNEY & BOWMAN:
SHEETINGS, ohirtingo. gorily; and (jai. for WO
bl PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
BOOTH & SHOES, the largest and otheaptit asset.
tent in town—and Hats and Cold, at Stoh=le
anti retail. • PHINNEIt & BOWMAN.
CROCKERY, Glsserware. Paints, Oils. Glum, Dynes
&c. • PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
DRESS GOODS, a large eseiety—Bonnets sate
Shawls, a good assortment. for sale by
sep22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN:
T UMBER WANTED; at PHINNEY 8; BOW
which cash will be paid. 422
l IT H EAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in rrehanini
for goods. P-HINNEY &Alsi.
BATTER -100 Firkin* inrentni, for which Flak .
LP will be geld.- PHINNEY & BOWMAN
COME ONE, COM t Alit, end examine the New
Goods. which are new being exhibited at! ,
ap26. B. KlNGsaßftrft.
175 BUSHELS RYE & CORN for solo by
July h. E. T. FOX.
LASTING PO WDER.-50 keep Blasting iow
der. by flB MONTANYES & CO.
ChOCKERY.—The largest stock In town. Fu
dinner and tea setts, of white grinite and b liss
*are, *bleb will be sold cbeap at FOX'S.
Cnt Worn Hay &at w. •
S'titAW CUTTR.9 and CORN SHELLER/Et. will w sold very low. for Casb or approved credit at
TWIRLS'S' FOUNDRY.
Towanda. April 17, 1352.
DRY GOODS—A good posortrnent of Menage'.
Cistureron. De to na , Alpieai , itid prints tow
- netting at jI 8 INERCURIEI.
CcroadHes.
liii• D. of Sugar at prices positively terra than any
kJ before sold in town wiihih Ape yearodso.,llohle
sea awed and gool flow 31 to 50 eta. Rio. Laguits
and Old Java Cote that cant be heal. Fine bang.
Raisins, rPepper, Apices, Saleratns, Ginger, and a gen
tool assortment of groceries ; also a full supply of fresh
new Teas warranted as usual, good and right or the
money retcined in all cases ; just received and for sale
at &bp, 12 PDX'S:
20 BALtS (Jr SiiEETING, common and tend
co wide. A nice wienitrnent of Eileiseh
ed Geoids, bleichedind brown brilli,ii Crash and Drat
pery, broirt and kleacbed Table, Litman, Checks, Lis,
seys Ticking, Cotten Tam, Baiting, Wicking end
saliitit 6(40 it
ADAIINISTILATRIX'S NOTItE.
A' Persons indebted to the estate of A
L mr
A. W. tanrinfer; lita of the township Of Buret;
ere,hoteby reditestid to mike pajrteot iitthotit Mr);
and those having claims against said eskaie.wkll
present them duly inthen,tiestml rot gettlement.„,
MATILDA VANGdRDER,
Duren. September 22, 1851. Adyninistritlis.
it Exprepi_ikrfel Niglll.anitaiiiirtn:
NEW SHAWIA!
JUST received by eipeiit another case of Ha/
State Shawls. splendid, stiles. et
Towanda, Nov. 23, 1851- J. KISIGEIBERT;
_ • EXECIITOR'd • OTICE.
ALLiersons indebted to the estateof WILI I IMIL
LUECOCK, late of l i itelifiiM township Ikea;
are- beteliy notified to make payment without&
lay; and all personl has in; demands, !initial • laid
estate will present Them properly attestrd foe settle-
ment to - JAMES MIIICOCK;
_•
SAM-UM:DAVIDSON
Litchfield. Apfil V 4.1132: • • 'Esecotorr
'Eauranda liridge.
THE Stockholders of tha.TOiranda Brides dons ;
pimp;are
hereby notified that on MOlkiltiAlf
the :Id oav of May nest. an election will be held at
the Tull House, for a President, Treasurer end tilt
niatimerrail said Company. The polli Will be open
atilt 2 and closed at 4 o'clock P.M.
M. C. MERCUR, tieciy;
ril 17, , 10152
• .
Towand
17 trcran.nd LenreasH.Y=lls7lll4:thiti):4
JearCsibii. him reteived at MERCURE.