Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 23, 1852, Image 3

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01 GOODS k NEW LOCATION.
poWELL would respectfully call the atten.
tan of the public to a large stock of MER.
4,401ZE, consisting ot almost every article
l t - h the vents of the county require, which are
I ,ifered for sale at the store formerly occupied
;g,l'. Fox, corner of Maine and Pine stmts.
Oct. 6,1852.
'Torso&
•
LL COOPS.
00$mrsator acorasinn
reeiving a very . large and gei
%lent of every description of goods,
or offered and will be sold at prices
tvt
SIIT THE. PURCHASER.
iculd ask an examination of my large stock of
s-;ars, C
Teas, offee, Molasses. Stewart's Syrup,
&c ., which are altogether ahead of any thing
ice in the county.
quality and pr
Vganja. Oct. 8, Itin.
Q - °o rs & SHOES—the largest and lost stock
ton at nctB B. KINGSBILTRY'S.
_
TON SOLE LEATHER, come and see it at
ate B. KINGSBURY'S.
rATS—a large stock of silk Hungarian and
(;,,.such hats and caps for sale at NI
tSS2. B. KINGSBUiriEI.
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,IpERFINEffour constantly on hand at
ocia B. KINGSBURY'S.
STAGES
T EAVE Towanda for Mereur's mills, Burlington
L g o t Smithfield. Ridgebery and Wellsburg de
pot on the N. Y. &E. R. R., every MONDAY and
flOril at ti o'clock A. M., and arrive at the depot
ume to take the evening train of ears either east
or west, same day.
Return:az TrESPAT and SATIINDAT after the mi..
ral of he Eastern train, and also the Western ears
fr ,,, J e ff e rson, Elmira, &c., and arrive at Towanda
one day.
Pear i—Towanda to Meretw's mills, 37,5
to Burlington, 50
u to Ear/ Smithfield, . 62i
to Ridgebery, 1,00
to Wellsburg depot, 1,25
Dress packages to or from the Rail Road care
;;, delivered at moderate charges.
D. M. BULL,
Proprietor
.TOgraDtla. Oct 8, 1852
,AKES Patent Fire Proof Paint, the only place
con can ~e t the pure article. is at
Tunanda, Oct. b 8. 1852. B. KE'iGSBURY'S.
000 -
, Feet Safety Fuse just received
at
nand / a,, 4ept., 16, 18'.2.
-
NOTICE.
T. FOX can he foand for a short time at Jo.
seph Powell's, at his old stand, all who are in.
...N1 sill do well to call and see him soon.
T sands, Oct. 8, 1852. r-
NCTIC , E.
id. interested, we are in want of money
d consequently all accounts running over 4
. and al! notes over due must be paid !mine
dd not c‘i,h to pay cott—you had
a'l acrd settle, and save as the trouble of
a. kr you.
T. Tria. Oct 8. 1852 ii A . RUSSELL
E ! FIRE ! FIRE !
HE 11, a..,:nipt to burn our town should t re
alm! ev, 17 property Milder of the necessity
re/ ,n•vn•d bellie it is too late—all persons
t., be ittsured, can be by calling upon The
grad, who. having agencies for; several of
, nos: popular cornpantes in this country, and is
°Dve , i to take all kinds of risks on the most rea-
ME=
T,,s:ands, Oct. 7. I Q 52
NOTICE•
RS. McMAHON will open a school for young
Ladies and Misses. in the basement of the M
lurch in this. village, Nov. 3, 1852.
PER TERM OF 12 WEEKS:
Common English Branches,
Hither
French
f 3 00
4 00
5 00
limacti.na can be giaanin Greek and Latin, if
, rci. For farther pariculans enquire at the res
nee of Rev. Nandi' McMation.
rotanda . Oct. 6. 1 a 52
,RPErING—WnoI, cotton and oil cloth carp
qulte a variety for sale by
J. KINGSBURY.
ALT 1111 E:
TAIL (11410Q1004
5.4 M. C. MERCER, have just received a
very large and general assurtmentof
FALL GOODd,
!hey offer to the public at their usual low
Sept 16
NEW FALL GOODS,
if. Subscriber wouid respectfully invite the
public attention to his large and magnificent
of FALL GOODS, which he is now receiv
-I,lv from New York.
•wanda, Sep. 8, 1852. J. KINGSBERY
PUBLIC SALE..
rtrue of a deed of assignment, I shall expose
at ad, turned sale, oh Monday, the II th of Ictr
o'c ock P. M., the following lots of land a: d
the timber on one hundred acres of land
,n,n; Charles_ Thompton and others with a saw
th•reon.
A 1,80,1 lot, 1070 square feet, with a Shoe shop
together with the home property of 0. D
ttur„eirlain ; 8 acres of land, two dwelling bons
",e re, .tro barns thereon, all improved—all
nierrm ut 0. D. Chamberlain, will be sold in
tbuce Property. Terms made known on day of
S. 8. BRADLY,
&pt. 10, 1852. assignee of 0. D. C.
Postponement.
THE above sale stands unjourned until Monday,
sth,lay of November, at the same place and
15 of day as regards ibe home property, and it
in three divisions.
A.; these having accounts with 0. D. Chamber
.ll.ls hereby notified to call and settle immedi-
S. 8. BRADLEY,
Assignee.
1111331
*phone Court of Bradford County. in Me
lift of Me estate of SIMON SPALDING deed.
1E undersigned having been appointed by the
)rphans Court of Bradford County, an auditor
11, distribution of the money in the hands of
Igintnittretor of said estate. Notice is hereby
that the auditor will attend at the Court
"''n Towanda on SATURDAY, Nov. 20, 1852
o'clock P. M., to perfs rm the duties pertain
tits office, at which time and place, all per-
Interrited, are required to suend and present
` cl aims. or be (Griever debarred from eomine in
.al,l fund. HARVEY McALPIN,
Auditor
Orphans ou Sale.
rattle of an order . o C f
the Orphans court of the
C..unty of Bradford,to the subscriber directed.
eipt.seito public sale at the house of A. D.
n. on :Saturday the 13th of November 1135201 ,
yrstik P. Itt., the following piece or parcel of
In Monroe townshio, in said county,
le lA
t,l ProPerty of avtd Tomas, deed, and bound
o escribtrl as R
fellows h
to wit
he north by lands of Stephen Du Bois ; on the
5y 'ands ofßollen Rockwell ; on the south
'ands of William Rogers ; and on the west by
`/Ilda Creek. Containing 10 acres with ab o u t
„tti,er imprnyc,'. A. L. CRANMER,
"r 5 1R52. Administrator.
Orphasen (Spurt /ale. - - -
BY virtue of an order of she Orphan's Court of
the County of Bradford, to the subieriber
reeled, He will eapose,to public' ate upon the
premises, on SATURDAY...OWL 18611, at one
o'clock P.M.. the followiisg pieeeoriarcel of land
situated ,in the' township of Wyalusing, in said
county,. and &winded and described as folloirs to wit:
Beginning al apost - and - .stone, a corner, iit:John
Stalfonrs lot; thence by lands - of -the same north
thirteen degrees west 101 perehei to a post
and atones - ; thence' north 77 Alegrees ; east eighty
perches to a pitch pine corner ; thence south 13°
east 100 and 1 perches to a corner in a gravel bar,
in the Wyalusing creek ;-thence south 76° west 80
perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acres, be
the same more or less—.about 25 acres thereof im
proved. with a framed house and barn, and a young
orchard thereon. TERMS made known on the day
of sale. CHESTER BUCK.
Guardian of Sarah Back. minor
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Sept. 15, 1852. child of Silas el. Bock, dec'd.
, ra I assort-
I which are
at cannot
1111 1 17LALT.
CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in Frank
lin, about the 12th inst., a two year old black
steer, with brown back and eats. The owner is re
quested to prcve property. pay charges, and take
said steer away.
Franklin, Sept; 17, 1852,
WANTED in every county of the United States,
active and enterprising Men, to engage in the
sale of some of the hest Books published in the
country. To men of good address, possessing a
small capital of from $26 to $lOO, such induce.
monis will be offered as to enable them to make of
from $3 to $lO a day profit.
a• The Books published by us are all useful in
their character. extremely popular and command
large sales wherever they are offered.
For further particulars, address [post paidi.
DANIELS & GETZ,
Snecessors to W. A Leary do co.,
N 0.198 North Second at. Philadelphia. •
HE subscribers are a running a Daily line of
T
Stages between Carbondale and Nopbotlom
Station on the
Lackawanna & Western Bail Road.
Distance 20 miles. Leave Carbondale in the`mor
ning and connect with the carsaoing North. Re
turning, leave on the arrival off& mail train from
the Great Bend, passing through Glenwood, Lenox
ville, Clifford and Dundafi' to Carbondale. The
nearest, most direct and cheapest route from Great
Bend to Carbondale. Passengers by this line al
ways get into Carbondale earlier in the evening
than by any other route.
FARE receipted in Carbondale at the Store of
the subset ibers, Main at., a few blocks below Bron
son's hotel aug. IL GROW & BROTHRES.
MERCURS
10,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted,
T will receive on all debts contracted with me,
I J. H. & H. 8. PHINNY & PHINNY & BO W
MAN—alrkinds of grain if delivered by the first
of January next, and after that t , me I will expect
the money as soon as I can collect the same.
J. H. PHINNY jr.
Office, No. 3 Brick Row, Towanda, Sep. 7, 1852
CLOTHING. STORE.
S. dr. O. ALICUINDER, & CO.
IN the Brick Block. nest door to Mercers store have
I just added to their stock; a large and fashiona
ble assortment of
C . it RUSSELL
of every variety, both of style and price, to which
they ask the attention of the public. This is now
thelargest stock
Ever Offered in 7bwanda !!
and will be sold at prices considerable lower than
ever before known in this place. Oar goods are
selected with a regard both to style and price, and
offer indocements,not to be met with at any other
establishment.
rir Strangers visitiargowanda t or oth
ers in want ofC.TAG will find
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
at our establishment, in this section of the cop try,
and made in such style. and materials as to ensure
satisfaction. We shall endeavor by
LOW raunitai soap azoTiona,
to secure petronage. feeling confident that our arti
cles will give satisfaction to the pdrchaser.
The assortment cdmpriiies every article required
for a gentleman's outfit. TERMS--CASH.
Overcoats, Coals Pants, Overalls Caps 4.c.
Loesvioss.--Next door south of Mercur's Main
st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water At. Arnouts Hall.
Elmira; and under-A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga
Tic.ga Co. Pa.
Towanda May 29th 1851.
THE Subscribers have recently opened upon their
latals in Tuscarora Township, Bradford Co:,
Pa.. a bed of Mineral and Fire Proof Paint, which
they offer to the attention of the public. This arti
cle which is now extensively used throughout the
country recommends itself to general favor by its
cheapness and by its peculiar propertiis of becom
ing after.a short exposure, as hard as slate, render.
ing buildings both fire and waterproof.
We ask of the public to give our paint a trial,
being willing that it shall Stand upon its own mer.
its, in full confidence that no art.cle in market stir•
passes it in value. We have had it tested by prac.
tical men, who declare it superior to any kind of
Mineral Paint, now offered to the public.
We have made prepirations for supplying arty
quanttity that may be needed, and shall have a sup.
ply at nearly every store in the County, to give the
public an opportunity of testir.g
Those who may wish to communicate with us
upon the subject, will address us at Laceyville, Wy•
oming Co. Pa. CYRUS SHUMWAY.
HENRY MONTGOMERY.
.~4.~.iroriis m`eni~:` ~_~
500 Agents wanted. '
*IOOOII.YEA3L.
C ARBONDALE STAGES.
Ready made Clothing,
ADAPTED TO TOR SEASON,
BRADFORD COUNTY Pr INT.
Certificate.
This is to certify, that I have thoroughly tested
the paint recently discovered by Shumway and
Montgomeiy, and in my opinion it is as good as, if
not better, than Blake's, or any other I have ever
used. I recommend it to the public.
/1101sEd T. CARRIER.
Towanda, Sept. 4, 1852.
PORK and Flour—a quantity of Pork and Flour
just received and for sale by
• J. POWELL.
May 27
For Sale.
TWO OR THREE GOOD HORSE TEAMS.
quire of JOHN IL WELLES.
Sept. I I ih. 1852.
Orphan's Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans court of the
County of Braclord, the subscriber directed,
He will expose to r üblic sale upon the premises,on
Saturday, Oct. 23, 1852 at 2 oVock P. M., the fol•
lowing piece or parcel of land situated in the town
ship of Orwell, in said county, and bounded and de
..scribed as follows to wit
On the north. by land of Thomas Matheson ; east
by lands of Channel G. Gridley and Elisha McKee;
south by lands of said Gridley, and the public
way ; and on the west by lands of Henry Gibbs.—
Containing about 23 acres shoot 20 acres thereof
improved, with one framed house and one framed
barn thereon erected. Terms masde known on the
day of sale. C. G. ()RIDLEY,
Administrator of Lydia P.
ee l 's. 22, 1852.
Gridley deol.
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- ADMIHIHTRAttIIIII . --NCiTICE.--
LL persons indebted to the estate of Horatio
Ladd deed late of Albani tolitiship; are here.
by requeited to mate payittent without delay ; and
those having claims against said estate. will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement,
ASENATH LADD.'
, JOSEPH HENARDI.
Albany - township. July 17 1552. 'Administrators
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan
Brink deed, late of Pike, are hereby requested
to make payment without delay, and those having
claims against raid estate, will please present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
EPHRAIM BRINK.
Administrator.
Pike, July 17, 1851
ALL persona indebted to the estate of LYMAN
VANDYKE deed, late of Albany, are hereby
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate. will please pre
vent them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN HATCH.
Administrator.
Albany. Jelly 29. 1852
A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN M.
Cl DAVIDSON dec'd, late of Albany tp , are here
by requested to make immediate payment and those
having claims against said estate will please pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH MENA RDI,
ABSOLEM CARR.
Administrators::
H.GATW
Albany, July 22, 1852
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
FEE. dec'd, late of Monroe township. are
hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and all persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them, duly authenticated for
settlement. T. M. WILSON.
Monroe tp, Jolv 29, 1952
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
•
MR. OLMSTED. PROPRIZTON of the Athens
Exchange, gives his thanks to bis friends,
and the traveling public generally. for their liberal
patronage, and solicits the continuance of the same.
• AN OMNIBUS,
will run regularly to and from the Waverley Depot
to meet the Mail Trains for the accommodation of
strangers and travelers, who wish to visit a pleas.
ant Tillage on business or otherwise; A daily line
of first rate
Four Horse Coaches,
ere running through to Towanda. Those wishing
will be insured a seat in the coach from this place,
and those going to the
RAIL-ROAD
can stop at Athens, and spew an hour or two
and be insured a conveyance in time to meet the
regular trains of cars going East or West.
Also those who wish to leave their teams here
can be conveyed to and from the cars free of charge.
Athens, Sept.. 4: 1852
ADMINISTATORtS NOTICE.
A 1.1 . , persons indebted to the estate of John
fl. Welch dec'd, late of the township of Dora are
hereby requested to make payment without delay.
and those having claims against said estate, will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
KOBER l' BULL,
Administrator.
Durell, June 25,1852
Foreign Attachment.
B RADFORD COUNTY, ss.
Tits COMMONWEA.LTE Ur PENN , YLViNTA.
To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting:—We
command you that you attach James G. Fountain.
late of your county,by all and singular his goods and
ebonies, lauds and tenements, monies, rights and
credits, in whose bands or possession soever the same
may be, so that he be and appear before our court of 1
Common pleas to be holden at the borough of To
wanda, in and fur said county. on the first Monday of
Septein ber next, there to answer Herbert T. Moore,
assignee of Chas Thwing and EKnezer W Thwing
in a plea of debt on judgmentobtained in the strte
of New York, not exceeding one thousand dollars,
and bail rrqu;red in that sum ; and that you summon
ail persons in whoi.e bands or possession the said
goods, ebonies, rights or credits, or any of them may
be attached, so that they and every of them be and
appear before said court, at the day and place afo e
said, to answer what Shall tie objected against them
and abide .the judgment of the court therein; and
have you then and there this writ.
Witness die Hon. Davin WiLacre, President of
our said court, at the borough of Towanda aforesaid,
the 3d day of August, A. D. 1852.
Au.ss Mclirsts, Prothonotary.
a 'OCT ZOrif %
will sell some of the most desirable borough lots
I
Towanda at public sale IN FRONT OF THE
WARD HOUSE, on Saturday the 28th ',day of Au
gust,. next. To snit the covenience of tho-e of
limited means, and to render a sale of all my vil
lage properly more certain, I have sub-divided into
conve rient lots the property now occupied by Judge
Laporte ; the corner of the square frt.nting the pool
of the Darn and 8 .uth street ; and the corner on 3d
and Stale street nearly opposite C. L. Ward's pri
vate reside ice, and will sell the same to the high
est bidder on the mo s t accommodating terms.
A diagram of these lots will be posted up at Mr.
Brower's previous to the day o sale.
NOW is the vine for those who wish to secure
themselves lots, with or without dwellings—the
purchaser of the large commodous House and lot
occupied hy Judge Laporte. can have possession if
desirable in two months from the day of sale, and t h e
balance in les - than SO days. Title to all these
hits indisputable :—Deeds executed immediately af
ter the sale. D. M. BULL.
Valley Hill, July 30, 1852.
Postponement.
(A WING to unavoidable causes. beyond my con.
trol, the sale of my Borough property stand•
adjourned. The' day and hour will be designated
by public bills, and the ringing of the auctioneer's
bell. D. M. BULL.
Valley Hill, August 27, 1852.
Pay 17p ! Pay Zry !
PERSONS indebted to the subscribers either on
book account or by note, are hereby notified that
they must be paid without further delay. immedi
ate attention to this call will save Cost.
HALL & R USSFLL.
Towanda, June 10, 1852.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
lately existing between E. R. Myer & Jesse
Allen under the firm of Myer & Allen, is day
desolved by mutual concert, all debts owing to the
partnership are to lie paid to E. R. Myer, and all
demands against-the firm are to be-presented to him
for payment
Myersburg. Aug. 16th. 1852
THE subscribers wishing to close up the business
of the late firm of Myer & Allen, gives esped.
al notiee, that all indebted to the same by book ac.
count,note,or others ise, must pay up. All accounts.
that ate not settled by the first day of December
next will be sued without further notice.
E. R. MYER.
11.ty'ers,burg. Aug. 18th, 1852.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LL - , ersons irdebted to the'%estate of FRANCIS
ft V. WATERMAN, dec'd late of pike. are here•
by requested to make payment without - deray, and
all parsor.s having demands against said estate are
requested to present them, duly authenticated fur
settlement. C. G. GRIDLEY
Admintsrator,
with the will annexed.
Pike, Sept. 22, 19b2
ISH—A fresh stock of Codfigh and Mackerd a
1.", „June 23, Ifts2. J, POWELL.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ADMINISTRATOR'rI NOTICE
ANDREW FEE,
Administrator's
12 LOTS, AT
DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE
.~f ,~
116- tit 'ultnietnt
. • ak • 9
ARE DOW opening and offering for sale at Whole
- sale ad Real ao astatwit'a lack of BUMMER
000D8. embracing • full eisortatent of goads iota&
ly hep!ey them.' which ware purchased at namely
low p ri ces. and will be said at Mar prices time the
same quality of goods are gold in as MIS wad or
New York. • We say_to eft, come sod examine out
stock and those who pa Cub for goods will find it
greatly for their interest to buy at the Cask store.
Towanda,..lonc 1, 1852.
ALARGE stock of Ladies', Children's and Misses'
Gaiters, Basking, Slippers, Polkas and Boots.—
Also a fine assortment of men's and hut's calf, kip and
morocco Boots, Shoes and Brogans, and a good supply
of gent's Gaiters and Congreu Boots just received at
Jane I. MERCER'S.
SUMMER HATS.—A fine assortment of the latest
styles of moleskin, Kossuth, Hungarian, Psalms.
pedal and palm leaf Hats, jun opened at
June 1. MERCURIC
SPRING AND tSUMMER BONNETtt—A choice
selection of ladies and misses' Bonnets, and at
great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, now opening at
Jvne 1. MERCURI3.
(ARV'S' extra quality CORN STARCH, maniac.
V tared expressly for culinary sod dietetic purposes
for sale at Janet MERCUR'S.
DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to
3 et•nt Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress
Trimmings, at apCO B. KINGSBERY'd.
BEFORE looking 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.
CROCKERY.—The largest stock in town. Ful
dinner and tea setts, of white granite and blue
ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'S.
___
GROCERIES. -The (viably and prices of Teas
Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them
selves. at apllo B. KINGsBERY'S.
MACKEREL. --50 half barrels. and 25 quarter
IT" barrels, at B. KINGSBERY'S.
20 QUINTALS CODFISH—They are worth
looking at, if not buying, for sale by
April 10. B. KINGIIDERY.
MMS PORK !-50 bbls. Prime, for which a high
price was paid,and for which a high price will
be asked, by apllo B. KINGSBERY..
READY MADE: CLOTHING
HAS opened a Clothing slore at ATHENS. Pa.,
on the ready pay system. A good stock of new
and fashionable garments for sale at very low pri•
ees. Most of the assortment is of
The cmting is under the dir-ction of an experi
enced tailor, and in this manner durability in work
manship and good taste in style are secured.
THE CASH SYSTEM
has been adopted, as the best method for doing the
business, as it enables the mere.hant to sell low, as
it saves bad debts, and is the best plan for every
body Here is the place where men and boys, old
and young may be suited on fair and economical
terwi.
I have but one price which gives me the advan
tage of
than those who sometimes rei.e on the price in or
der to make up a loss, occasioned by the higg.ling
tedious, unhusiness-like process, which -customers
are usually obliged to undergo at moat country
stores. With a good assortment of new and styltsn
kJ 10 1 10:C - C7C10
can male it;to the advantage of every man and
boy to call at the one price Clothing Store in Athens
Pa.
Athens. July 17. 18:1 GEO. B. PERKINS
TY . N. B. Dealers in want of clothing to sell again
will rind goods here, as cheap, if not same cheaper
than can he bought in the New York jobbing bons
es—and better maile..o)
More New Goods.
JUST received and now opening by J. POWELL,
a large stock of Dry Hoods, Hoots & Oboes, Hats
Groceries, Fish &c., which are now offered for sale
at extremely low prices. Having been selected
with care and bought for cash,they can be afforded
and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to suit
the purchasers. An examination of his stock is
respectfully solicited J. POWELL.
Midiculties on the Rio Grande!
WAR ! WAR ! WAR !
THE contest has commenced and a vigorous prom
4 pecotion of purchases for CASH, will soon en,
able the public to determine that it is to their inter
est to supply themselves from
BUNTING'S
CEEILELP CLOTII=G_,_TAXIIOREEra
AND PIMNISEING ILISTAB
LXISTIZIEEIM
Doors South of Brick Rory—Main al.
where the subscriber has ju.t returned from New-
York, bringing with him a choice assortment of
Fancy and Staple Articles,
selected with the most personal care, from the first
city house , . —These together wi h his former stock,
enables him to offer to the public an at sortment
which for excellence of material, beauty of work
manship, and elegance of style, cannot be sur
passed in this section of country, and which he is
prepared to sett at the very lowest CASH prices.—
He has also attached to hts establishment a care
fully selected stock of
C?oths and Tailor's Trimmings, _
and is thus enabled to fornish ant make to order
in the best manrer. and at the shortest notice, eve
ry article in his line or business.
He is confident that from his long experience that
he can give general satisfaction. He employs none
hut the most eipert workmen, and feels assured that
his work will not suffer by comparison with the
best city shops either in excellence of workman
ship or elegance of style ; and hopes by strict alien
tion to business, to merit a continuance of thatlib
eral patronage which hap been extended to him
heretofore.
Returning sincere thanks for past favors he
asks; the public to give him a call and see for them
selves. crf Dont forget the place.
Three Doors South of Brick Row.
CUTTING done as usual and warranted to
fit if properly made up..CD
Towanda, July 13. 1852. G. H. BUNTING.
N. Y. & E. Railroad !
E. R. MYER.
JESSE ALLEN
MONTAVIIIMI3' di CO.
ARE now receiving weekly over the above tho
roughfare, all the latest and most fashionable
styles of Goods arriving in NeW York, fresh from
the hands of the importers.
Also, the choicest and best of heavy Staple Goods
and at prices that cannot fsil to please.
Their arrangements are such that they can sell
goods at wholesale for cash as low as they can be
purchased of the jobbers in New York city.
With an humble neknowledgm nt of past favors,
an examination of their very exteusivh assortment
of Goods is respectfully solicited.
Towanda, June 15, 1852.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of SETH T.
BARSTOW. dec'd late of .Wysor, are hereby
requested to make payment without delay : and all
those having demands a,gainst said estate will pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
I). I'. BA ItsTOW,
Adm ititstratz.r.
Towanda,Oct. R, 1f152
Boots and Shoes,
GEORGE B. PERZINS,
some Nanufacture.
SELLi.rC CHEAPER,
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' Attentimi i t I
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MAKE READY! TAKE AIMI FIRE!!
JOHN E. GEIGER, would say, to his old friend. and
the public at Jerre, that he has constantly 'on - band
and manufacturing Rides and Shot Guns fa., Bte.
Among his assortment of Guns may be found Double
and single barrelled Guns. Rifles dull kinds warranted
Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Rags, Cap
Primers. Also, Powder, Shot, Capsof the best qual4
ty. six barrelled Revolving Pistols, do single
barrelled self cocking Pistols, Rifle Pistols, double bb f l
Pistols and common steel and bran Pistols.
• F G., F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder in Cans con
smutty on hand. .
Any of the •lose articles will Le sold awful cheep
►or the Ready Puy.
Keys of any kind fitted to Doors, Trunks or any
other k ind of locks on ohm t notice and remonsble terms.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch. shop •
few rods north of the Bradford House.
Towanda, May 22. 18:i2. J. E. GEIGER.
MORE NEW GOODS!
HA. lAMPBELL would again call the wen
• Lion of their friebds and customers to their
large and new assortment of Goods. just received
and now opening at emir Furnishing Depot, con
sisting of all things necessary to clothe the outer
man, all to be sold a little cheaper for the reacty pay
than ever. Come and examine, and be satisfied.
Towanda. May 14, 1852.
14 t DO S Z 2 E n N t BROWN LINENCTMATBSita.SI
'‘JELLOW. huff and white Vests. Coats & Pants,
.1- a large lot fur sale at CAMPBELL'S.
e'y CHE S TS YOUNG HYSON,lmperial.Mysoo
J
/ Skin and Black Tess. Alw 15 Bop Rio and
Java Coffee, just received et MEP.CUWB.
1
17 HEAT, Osta, Rye and Corn, taken in exchange
_LI for trends. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
leLiltriVllPVll7.o V1A.M.1823.1313M
Important to noissekeepers:
THE subsctiber thankful fee the
liberal patronage heretofore re.
-- - - -•`-e-‘ , .-7 4 -`4.ceived, begs leave to inform his
: err" friends and the-public generally,
I and those commencing House-
I_44'Hl .
' 4 -4 ' 'keeping in particular that he has
• 111 ; now on hand a large assortment
of FURNITURE, which be will
warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of
the best materials.
BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut drfss
iug bureaus, marble and plain tops : mahogany and
walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif
ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch
es, whatnots. &c.
BEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low
post beadsteads, finished in handsome otyle and of
approved patterns, together with other furniture usu
ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most
accommodating terms.
1:0" The subscriber is also provided with a plain
and fashionable HEARSE, and will hold himself in
readiness to attend to all orders in undertaking.
He will furnish ice bores when desired, by the aid
or which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF
FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS.
N. D.—Furniture t.f all kinds made to order,-and
warranted to be of the best materials and workman-
ship.
Towanda, January 17, 1R52.
IMPORTANT
Farmerjarrier, & Stage Proprietor
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
ON AAAA ALLVLSD 111 TVS lIIIITOILT Or NISDICIPIII
As the most remarkable Edema Application ens
FOR MAN & atia
"They can't Keep House without it."
lEvrterterice of more than sixteen years has established
the fact that Merc•hant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or Uni
versal Family Embrocation, will cure must .eases, and ev
ilest. all such u . ,
Spavins. Sweeney, Ringbone, Windgalls, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, TIS-
Sitfast, Sand Cracks. Strairia, Lameness.
Foundered Foe, Scratches or Grease Mange.
Rheumat.sm, Bites of Animals. Exte rnal Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalils,
Chillidains. Chapped Hands. CrIIIIIM Con
tractions 'of the Muscles . Swellings, Weakness
of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Ike.
The unparalleled success of this Oil, in the care of dis
co... in Homes aMI Cattle, and oven in human flesh, is
doily becoming mere known to the fanning community.
It can hardly be credited, except by those who have been
in the habit of keeping it in their stables and houses, what
a vast amount of pain, !suffering and titne,‘are saved by
the timely application of this Oil.
Per Re sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N Y., is blown in the side
of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly
reiiponded to
Get a Pamphlet of the &VIII, and see what wonders s 1
iscaoinplished by the use of this medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers generally, to the Unite.
States and Canada. Also by
Anrours —H. C. Porter. Towanda—Wm. Kitr.
Athens—Eli laird, Troy—D. V. Barnes. Colombia
!Nam—L. D. Taylor,- Harlington—Fnabie & Bron
son, Orwell—E. Dyor, Covington—D. M. Bailey,
Mansfield—Humphrey & Place, Tioga—Toraell,
MontroFe—Perry Ogden. Elmira. Wausirarms
agents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden et., New
York.
WIZICILAZTICS ! LOOlt !
CARPENTERS do JOINERS will find a full as.
!raiment of planes, gauges, saws, squares, trying
squires, bevels, compasses, iron and wood spirit levels,
augers, gimlet, center and roger bins, broad, band and
bench arcs, adzes, bariners, chisels, gouges. chalk
lines and 'probe, brad and scratch awls. tape lines, &c.
BLACKSMIRHS will find anvils, vices, bellows.
sledges, baud and shoeing hammers, rasps files. iron
braces, hilts, hand drills, horse shoes end nails, screw
plates, and a general assortment of cast,German, spring
English anti American blister steel, Swedes. American
and English iron.
MASONS will find brick and plasteriag trowels,
.stone hammae, lathing hatchets, white wash brushes.
&r.. constantly on hand at M BM:lM's.
Notice to Subscribers.
S UBSCRIBERS to the History of the World: and
Webster's Dictionary, are respectfully notified
that the Agent will commence delivering said works
by the 20th of this Month. and will supply subseti
hers as soon as posNible thereafter. The thanks of
the Agents are tendered to the pleilic for their liberal
patronage of these works, which will be delivered by
F. M. Babcock, Esq., Gen. Agent for PennsylvaPia.
Augu-t 12, 18:52. ASA KNAPP.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
ALL pervons having unsettled accounts will the
subscribers, arc requested to call immediately,
and arrange them either by note or payment. And
all notes that are over doe, must be paid.
Towanda, April . 4, 11452.
H. S. & X. C. MERCUR.
EX=
=MIZE
NETANDVIEtkrw: I IIS •
dl
HS tedeisigleiroCpliiebeeets• lsrss. med.
Tchoice. ieles*Alf . SSW ViItXRW, bupir
older ,thesimanewanik. tar
sale as kelealeefilesilllll pie fdiraW*o
sod l awa r &WM balSloo4 l 4eseeTASAl 2 _
• Me! 100111 s. , S.lllll.`
THiltrdt7ateritTATlZlZtirlsl"4. - .
in No. 2 Htlek Rows-which. now makes ii g'elioke
and well selected assortment .tit DrOg and Medi
tines for family use.atwbolesoileand retail, width
be cheetfollyjecommends tattle public,and craves
a share of public.plumage. , .
The Goods will be *GU aii: cheap otelleaper that
any other establishment West of New 'fort for sash
and cask only.
Here you will find mitered a few Leadius *dole" :
t3enna Alex„ - Popgun Cordial
do Judie Eli: 00
Cream Tartar Hay's Liniment •
Sop C Soda Hair Dye
Manna, Harlem Oil
Magnesia Caled Oinuneut x Taroks
do Cart), do Llailry's ,
do 8 8 ( .W
do ..Allester ;
do Henry ,
s Shakers Herbs ...,
Colocynth . do , „ , .;tracia
do Appl t Tilden's Alcoeolio get
Cochineal Rbei Extract
Trusses Huila /alap Extract
do Marshes, Meakim's Vanilla
. Ex't ,-
do Shaker, do Lemon de
Balsam Wisters dp Macs do
do .Fheesmans do Almond de
do Fir do Cloves..
do Copabia do.. . Allinice de,
do Toles -do Nut Mega de,
do Peru do Peach de
do Pulmodary do Ginger do
do Sulphur do Cinnamon do
Acid Tartaric do Orange de
do Acetis do Tonka do
do Benionia Lahin's Springtiower
do Citric do Mask ito,
do Nitric do Violists de.
do Oxalis do Magnolia do.
"do Hydroeymts do Sweet Bri'rdtt, •
do Sulphur& do /*soda °IC
Oil Linseed do Jocley Gl i b •
do Spend do Caroline d.
do Olives do Jenny Lind de
do Castor ' do Rogues do
do Neatsfool . yrings„ Pewter areas
do Almonds do Glass dr
do Amber Red Nursing Bottler,
do Amber Red de do i th itt
do !mild Bad Rhei Tart
do Caraway do du IL I
do Croton do 10eM
do Cubebs JO Jalap
do Commis
do Fennel.
do Lemon
do Cassia
do Cod Liver
do Lavandula G
do Neroli
do Jesmin
do Nutmeg
do Orange
do Rhodium
do Rose
do Cedra t
do Conabia
du Ergot
do Verbena
do Vio:.eite
do Mellesse
do Mellefluer
do Patchouty
Brushes, Paint
do 'Varnish
do Hair
do Hair,Came I
do Nail
do Tooth
do Shaving
do Flesh
do Cloth •
do Hat
Soap, Yankee
do Crystalline
do Eng. Wind Low's
do Coopers
do Rose
do Victors
do Orange
do Tooth
do Erosive
do Castile
do Mifital
do Sevin
do Browti
Frieopherons
Pain Kilter ,•
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
Oxygenord Bitters
Stoughton Bitterk
Chloroform
Hoffman's Anodyne
Together with' Paints, Turpentine, Yantibh, Dye.
Woods & Dye• Stuffs. Glass, Putty, choice Groceries.
pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.—
Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con
nected with the trade.
Having secured the services of Dr. 8. HUSTON.
whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me
dical advice gratis to people, they paying for the
medicines only. Physicians can req upon having
their prescriptions careful:y cornpotiniled and put
up. The stock has been selected with great care,
and the goods will be warranted as represented.
All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pee.
Mehentks Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dirk
Root, Orrick's, Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Vermifttra.
Together with all of the most popular Patent medicines
now in use constantly on hand and for sale at+
J. M. REED, No. 2, Buick Row.
Towanda,May 14, 1352.
Zstray.,.. C
AME to the enclosure of the subSiriber in Stand
ing Stone, on the Ist day of Septembrr last, a
small iron grey gekUnff. irtlh a dark mark on the
loft side running down lo the belly—dark tail and
ears ; and having a yoke about his neck—supposei
1) be about 12 years old. Tue owner is' requested
t 3 prove property, pay chames and take him away.
Standing Stone, Sep. d, '111:2. Wm. CONMER.
Battalion Notice.
rrHE uniformed,- volunteers, composing the 4th
Battalion of the fetarigede. 13th division, P.
M. will meet at the MAVsION HOUSE: of Hugh
Hicks, in Rome, on . Thursday the 14th day of Oct.e
ber nest, at 10 seelork A. 14., armed and equipped
as the law direetS foe: parade and inspection.
"Oaptains.pre taqnested in make every effort to
bring out their whole Companies.
B. E. WHITNEY.
tient. C. 4.
N. H. A Militnry 820 and entertainment. will be
Riven by "mine Vole." An extra Band of music in
attendance. ,„
Wysnr. Sept. 3 1 0. 1952.
FARM'FOR 8 LE.
VTHE subscriber offers at public sale.
hie valuable FARM. Rimmed in Sheehy
quin township, Bradford county, Pa.,
containing one hundred and folly-nine
acres. One hundred acres nereof are in a good
state of cultivation, and the temainder is wend
and TIMBER land. There are two e.nd dwelling
houses, a barn, carriage h• use, &c., situated upon
the main or river road, anti a barn and tenant house
on the back part of the faun. Fifty acres of the
improved land lies upon the tlat between the main
road and the river. and eseeedinglf fertile.
ALSO, the undivided half of a Baw Mill with the
appurtenances, situated within half a mile of the
farm, and conveniently near to timber! and. The
whole property is situated within about eight miles,
of the N. Y. & E. R., and presedte a mie infinite.
meat to purchasers. It will he mid eery kw and •
reasonable credit be given fur one halt of the purch
ase money. For further particulars enquire of E.
Virile trli, Esq.. of Towanda, or of the anbectibag.
Celsius', July rl. 1951 A. laPitleßOßY.
..; r~+oa ~^ i
do GinOfi Mile
do Orris
Gum Camphor
do Opi Turk
do Myrrh Turk
do Arabia 4
do Copal
do Aloes t3oet
do Aloes Cap.
Chloride Liras
do Soda
Castor Russ
Isinglass do
!Evens' Lancets
Nitra Silver, Op't
Oxid Bisnoth
Blue Pill t mer.
lodide Potass
Tart do
Carb do
Isolph do
oaostie do
Citrate Ferri
lodide du
Taunin
Proto lod Mercary
Strychnia
Piperio
Elaterium
lodine
Veratrin
Kreosott
Hydra Porn Craig
Morphine lilalph
do Act
Calmat, Antedate'
4(r Englisk
Precipitate Red
do' White
ulph tine
grooze,Orimaiss
do Pale God
do Dark 6
do White
Gold Leaf, Op%
China Vermillies
America de
Prussian Blue
Fig do
Venitian Red, English