Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 06, 1852, Image 3

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    nai3, Cr.
and , j ,„uo—A piece' or parcel of land in Rome village
dm, on the north by lands of William C.
boo • •
Varna or his wife, east by, lands of Moris
) south by lands of Morris Cranmer or his
c oo., •
m ot ha, and west by the public highway.—
ing 100 feet front and Id° feet back, all int.
.erevedn, with one building thereon for an Academy.
s: ed end taken in execution at pie suit of Elam
.;c. Mann, pieceh Trustees of theßome Academy.
"'ALso.—A or parcel of land ill Columbia
an d bounded on the east by lands owned. and
s-session of Jobb IP. Killgore, Walker Pierce
12 0, F ,1 n h0 Benedict, on the north by lands of said
An Benedict, on the west by lands or ' Paul Her-
Paul Herrington and
t on and on the south by
nut '
A .A Ilco• we n • Containing about 26& acres of .
j with abot 9 acres improved, and one block
drelhosh ou s u e, two small log sheds and some fruit
Sthereon .
ized and taken in execution at the suit of Edi
a D o ilies, vs. James M. Irish.
111 00—A piece or parcel of land in Stand'g Stone
tea indbounded on the north by lands of Tbomas
a the east by lands of Rosswell Coleman,on
pela°o
lands of Geo-Stephens, and on the west
at sonth by
' l bl i, a ,j; of Mathew Bennett and Geo Nichols. Con
gaing about 60 acres more or less, about. 20 acres
iwered,one log ouse, and one log barn and a
lee apple trees the h reon.
Se zed and taken in execution et the suit of Myerte
t,palding to tlie use of E. B. Myer, vs John
p a ,
AL FO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster twp.
la ' bounded vn the north by lands of Charles Holn.
eel oa the east by lands of 1 orate Heath, on' t tie
, ou ,y by the highway leading from Ulster to Smith
!J, on the west by lands of Cyrel Sweet. Con
taining about one fourth of au acre, all improved,
with one frame house thereon.
Stileti and takenin execution at the suit of E.•
Culp 4- C. T. Smith copartners & Co. vs
Nathan Olmstead.
A Lso_A piece or parcel of land in Albany twp.
an d bonded on the north by lands of James Wil.
cot, e astby the sonibt branch of Towanda creek
south hi land' of Campbell and Benj. Wilcox, west
av calends. Containing about 130 acres, about
60 IC.fi improved, one framed dwelling house, two
ry.2rd barns and one orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Sczed and taken in execution at the snit of James
F. Phinney Jr., now to the use of 1. C. Adams, vs.
1111. r R. Wilcox.
A1,10—.1 piece or parcel of land in Monroe twp,
bounded on the north and east by Stephen Bois,
a t h e snoda by kollin . Rock well, on the west by the
T.:;rasda creek. Containing about 15 acres, about
4 IC.:e4 improved, one new framed house out quite
tt-bed thereon erected.
"'Se.zed and taken in execution at the suit of J. H.
Mere) . now to the use of James Santee 'vs. S. W.
f c ars.
AL . O A piece or parcel of land in Athens twp.
_;abounded on the north by lands of ‘A ,
Ina,, east by lands of Orson Rickey and James
ier, south by lands of James Miller & Nathan
Irainsier, and west by the public highway lead
g :tom Athens horo' to Fectoryville. Containing
g 29 acres, all improved, it Ith one large brick
~ . ;in:; house one brick barn, and a small orchard
:'out tries thereon.
tl,SO—One other brick building in Towanda
to an.l boundt.d on the we:4 .and north by D. F.
Broow, east by land+ c( I. H. Stephens, and south
tl.ne public ! , rinare, it being 333 fee! front and 32
len's intereot in said building being
•:.b.i.ement and upper story and the wet half of
tre , : , :v over Lawyer Abuts' office, and the right
r•rince in front of said bui!ding.
UM—One other pirce or parc , l r;f land in Troy
banded on the north by lands of 0. P.
Ba"anl.an the east be an alley about :6 feet wide,
150, ir fad lot which joins on to lands of V. M.
lon?.. , 11 the south by main Street, and on the west
( , f 0 P. Udntai rung 33 feet front
•hark n ith the right of way on the back
, n,rh en I (said ' , t of 16 feet wide, all improv
qc:ii a I irt:e brick buddinz thereon, occupied as
pi Se. It being the east part of the
cc in Troy barb'.
1111 taker. in . execution at the snit of
E.: ott &J. D. Montanye, vs. S. Hayden
.Cl.-(1—By writ ofLecart Facias, the following
: n or - parcel of lan] in Franklin
p. HetTinning at a post, thence by !ands
;•• , •.!r. Andrew Siddons ar.e. Geo. I.4ltddons,
e;l° wec! 320 perches to a post, thence by
• Pan; 11.' re, south 29° west 212 perches
• r'yr.t; ;hence f old survey south 61° east 320
'0 a , itgar tree. and thence by lands of
H•r7H.fl - rl , r. north drz. eikt 212 perches to the
v. : „ r ,,, ? . root:I:lung 400 acres and allowance
Irr•re.l 'n I, , htla Cooley.
IL'io—One other piece or pucel of land in said
et hr,ralled Derr-, surveyed to Henry Harder.--
8e1n.1 7 . at a post, 'hence by lands of tie°. Casta•
Hampton and Peter Seely, north 61
LA: Tc.t pprcties to a po:t by lands of Joshua
•.* ra 29 deg. west 212 perches to a sugar
".c....once by old survey south 61 deg. east 320
a tins% and thence by lands of Stephen
i15!c, ,, , , w0r.h north 29 deg. east 212 perches to the
!,re.r.g. Containing 400 acres and; allowance ;
..11Hrernews.
zel and taken in execution at the suit of Fran
t-') 0. firognire, vs. Archibald Tripler & Sophia
T• , ( , r his wife.
11-‘O—A piece or parcel of land Granville twp.
&ritn .l at a hemlock south west corner of lot
114 on warrant lot No. 1183; thence west 111
r 4,, to a hemlock for a corner, thence north 160
,schrs to a chestnut oak for a corner, thence east
11l perches to a poet for a corner, thence south 160
;etas ts the beginning. Containing 111 acres
glin . n;asure. and shoot 3 acres improved.
sewed and taken in execution at the suit of Robs
e ll .l. l avtdson, adminialrator of William Davidson
feed. 'mired Timothy Paxon to the use of
/ ,thinn ,v.. Peter Vroman.
Af.'llt—k piece or parcel of land situate and
as f. ilows : Beginning at a hemlock the
corner of lot No. 35 on warrant lot No.
~NsI, trove south 416 2:10 perches to a post.thence
1 00 4-10 perchei to a post, thence east 108
1 7 , etch.s to the beginning. Containing 58 acres
.:51 Perches be, the same more or less, about 20
crei :caproved, one plank house, one framed barn
t: (.7 fruit trees thereon.
`red and taken in execution at the suit of Rob-
Dirtdson administrator of William Daeirlsel
lino survived Timothy Palma to the use of
Flavin, vs. William Vroman & George S.
'.:ter [erre tenant.
. TOMAS.
Ear:Ss Office, towanda , No v. 5 , 1852'Sheriff'.
Xsuce ts hereby given, that art amount equal to
to required to be paid upon each sale,
..to struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure
amply with this regulation, the tract of land will
In be offered for sale.
TIRE !II VIRZI!!!
I R EN la the course of huutan events, it be
comes necessary for those having property
against destruction by FIRE, it behooves
iivlnire into the nature of the company in
~/ 111m 9 rely insure. Therefore , be it known;to
," who's this may come, that we invite your at.
nt to the affairs of the
lea York. Union, of Johnstown Sr' T.
??Puny well worthy the patronage of the
'lts of Bradford and adjoining coUnties, having
?qhed with the 7th section of the Act entitled
lin relation to foreign insurance ; we feel the
14t , c onfidenc e in redommending said company
p•.ople, for safe insurance.
_ABEL MARCY, Genii! Ant rm. Pa.
21 , 1857. G.- W. LUNG. Sub-Agent.
.4E to the enclosure iblzof the subscriber in Wye
zloythhip, about two months since, a brio
c'er, two years old, not particularly marked:—
o:1i r requested to prove Property, pay
d, and take said steer away.
1101 .0 rt. 26, 1852. S. STRICKLAND.
a GOODS & NEW LOCATION.
PO "
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"ELL tro Id fII c all the atten.
o respect u y
11 is i 'ti Pf the public to a large stock ot 140—
i... DIZE, consisting ot stmost every article
' e4 the treats of the county require, which are
"f Erre] for Sale at the store-formerly, occupied
U,g P us , corner of Maine and Pine streets...
• al?, Oct 6,1652.
Legal 2thoirtioements.
ZetitML 1211U - D3COVItca
Ann Culver by her next friend Walla. Olmstead, vs
• George N. C'utilee, i,r linulfirdCoantyprof, fleas
No. 345 Sept Term 1852.
GEORGE No CULDEE, defendant-1W the above'
cause : You are hereby podded' that . Ann Culv.
er your wife, bay - filled her petition for W divorce
from the bonds of matrimony. - And an alihs_;eobt
putna has been returned, end proof made that. you
are not to be Nand in said county: Tom int there.
fore hereby required to,appear at the Court House
in the borough ofTowanda, on Monday, idle sixth
day of. Dec. next. being the first day or December
term of said court - of com. pleas, tit answer the said
curiplaint, and show cause, if any, you hare, why
the said Ann shall not be divorced from you.
• ALLEN McKEAN,
EYer. 17, 1852. Proboaotary,
Bradford CotastY Common Pleas.—
Pierre Joseph de Cage, es. Peter
. Brooke, No. 76
A a n now , to Elep in t. 228, in E j ectment.
on motion of
Geo. Sanderson Attorney for Pl,6', Court ord
ers a rule on defendant to appear and plead by 2d
Monday of next Term, on judgment for Plaintiff,
for the following described tract of land to wit ; sit
uated in Litchfield town: hip, Bradford County.—
Containing 60 acres, bounded as follows : Begin
ning at a white wood north-west corner of lot No.
; thence north 59° west 50 perches toe post for
a corner ; thence north 1° east 100 perches to a.
pcst for a corner r thence south 89° east 80 perch
es to a post for a corner ; thence south 1° west 100
perches to the beginning
Certified from thi record. A. MetiEAN.
Oct.°l6. 1852. Prothonotary.
administrator's Sale.
•
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford County. will be exposed to public ven
due on Saturday, the 2 . 1t1► day of Noventberitext. at
2 o'clock P. M., at the Mansion house on the prem.
ises, the following described lot piece or parcel of
laud situated in Leroy township—Bonuded and de.
scribed on the north by the Towanda creek ; on
the east by Seely Holcomb's estate - ; on the south
by unseated lands; and on the west by lands of A.
D. Foss. Containing about 36 acre—about 16
acres improved, one framed house and one framed
barn thereon erected. TERMS made known on the
day of sale, BETSEY HOLCOMB,
CHARLES STOCK WELT,.
Administrators of Sterling Hol-
Oct. 20,1852. comb, dec'd.
ORPHAN'S GOURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court
of the County of Bradford, to the subscn
bera directed They tiviN expose to public sale,
upon the premises on Monday, November 29, 1852,
at It) o'clock A. M., the followin g piece or parcel of
land situated in the township of arren, In the said
county and bounded and described as follows to
wit :
Beginning at at a pine tree at the north west
corner, and running south 121. west 129 perches to
a stake ; thence south 28 ° east 8 perches to a stake;
thence south 89° east 70,perches to a beech tree ;
thence north 1° east 134 perches to a stake ; thence
north 89° we - -t 48 perches to place of beginning.
Containine 45 acres and 30 perches, ezcppting
diereout the Gristmill lot and privileges. About 25
acres improved, one framed house, one old barn and
a few fruit trees thereon.
-A L 13 ACI
- following piece or parcel of land situated
in the above said township, and bounded and de
scribed as follows to wit :
On the north by the first mentioned lot ; east by
the same and Calvin Buffington's lot ; smith and
eat by the public road. Containing two acres and
a half for mill lot and yard w.th i Gristmilfthereon,
also the priilltges such as race and pond, which
is excepted out of the first mentioned lot. TERMS
of the abo•te sale will he made known on said day:
RUFUS.C. BUFFINGTON,
GILES N. DeWOLF,
Executors of the estate of Benj.
Monday, bet. 17, 1952 Buffington deed
PUBLIC SALE.
BY virtue of a deed of assixnment, I shall expose
atadjourned sale, on Monday, the II th of Octo
ber at i o'c ock P. M., the following lots of land and
timber ; the timber on one hundred acres of land
adjoin ing•Charles Thompson and others with a saw
mill thereon.
ALSO, 1 lot, 1070 square feet, with a Shoe shop
thereon, together with the home property of 0. D
Chamberlain ; 8 acres of land. two dwelling hous
es, one so re. two barns thereon, all improved—all
the interest of O. D. Chamberlain, will be sold in
the above Property. Terms made known on day of
sale by S. 8. BRA DLY,
Sept. 10, 1852. assignee of 0. D. C.
Postponement.
THE above sale stands unlearned until Monday,
the 15th day of November, at the same place and
time of day as regards-the home property, and it
will be sold in three divisions.
All these having accounts with 0. D. Chamber-
lain, is hereby notified to call and settle immedi•
ately. S. S. BRADLEY,
Oct, 13, 1852. Assignee.
REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv
en that there have been filed and settled in the
office of the Register of Wills in and for the county
of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the fol.
lowing estates viz ;
Final account of Harrison Black administrator of
the estate of Silas 8. Buck, late_of Wyaktsing,dec'l
Final accounts of William 8. Baker, guardian
of Desire Rose and'iane E. Rose. minor children of
I. C. Rose, late of Canton dec'd.
Final account of Francis Tyler Hugh McDuffee
and Charles MeDuffee, executors of the last Will
and Testament of Samuel AlcDullee, late of Athens
dec'd.
Final account of Geo. Manning and William
Bradford, administrators of the estate of William
Bradford, late of Warren, decd.
And the saMe will be presented to the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county on Mondsty. the 6th day of
December next, for confirmation and allowance.
_ . H. L. SCOTT, Register.
Register's O6Tce, Towanda. Oct. 30. 1852.
BRADFORD COUNTY PAINT.
THE Subscribers have recently opened upon their
lands 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 properties of becom
ing after a short exposure, as hard as slate, render.
ing buildings both fire and waterproof.
We ask of the public to gise oar paint a teal;
being willing that it shall stand upon its own met.•
its, in full confidence that no emote in merket sor•
passes it in value. We have had' it tested by prat.
tical men, who declare it superior to any kind of
Mineral Paint, now offered to the public.
We have made preparations for supplying any
quantity that may be needed, and shall have a snot
ply at nearly every store in the County, to give the
public ankepportunity of testicg
Those who may wish 'to communicate with as
upon the subject, will address us at Laieyville, Wy.
°ming Co. Pa. ' CYRUS BHUMWAY.
HENRY MONTGOMERY.
Certificate.
This is to certify, that I have thoroughly tested
the paint, recently discovered by . 13humway and
Montgomery, and in my opinion it is as good as. if
not better, than Illakes, or any other I have ever
used. I recommend it to the public.
MOSES T. CARRIER.
Towanda, /jell/. 4, 1852.
-ORK and Flour—i quantity of Pork and Flour
just received and for sale by
May 27 J. POWELL.
astray. •
riAPbIE to the enclostire of the subscriber in the
vv township of Pike—one red yearling meet., With
a star in the face—also; a yearling heifer. The
owner is hereby notified, to prove property. pay
tharies, and take them away. 8. DRINK.
Oct. 25, 1852.
rAituertiseifiento
icalleg.
perstme indebted-to , the estate; of Horatio
4 Ladd d.eediate of Albiny . toiviiiiiip. are here.
by requeited to make payment ivithout delay ; and
those having claims against siid 'estate. 'will ;please
present them duly anthentieated for settlement. .
• ASENATH LADD.
'JOSEPH MEN ARM.
Albany - township. !nig 171862. Administrators
ADMINDEITRATCIPM NtYTICE.
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 said estate, will please present them
duly authenticated for senlenient.
- E PLIRABII' BRINK
Pike, July 17, 18111. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of LYMAN
VANDYKE deed, lite of Albany, are hereby
reqUested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate, will please pre.
*eat them duly authenticated' for settlement.
JOHN HATCH.
Albany. July 29. 1852. Administrator.
ADNIINISTRATOR'd NOTICE
A LL 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,daly authenticated for
settlement. T. M. WILSON.
ANDREW FEE,
Monroe tp.. July 29, 1R52. Administrator's
ADMINISTATOR's NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John
471. Welch dec'd, late of the township of Durell are
hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and those having claims against said estate, will please
present them duly authenticate(' foe settlement.
ROBERT BULL,
Buren, lone 25. IBM Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICt.
A LI. nelsons irdebted to the estate of FRANCIS
!I V. WATERMAN, deed tate of pike, are here.
by reques:ed to make -payment without deray, and
all parsons having demands against said estate ere
requested to present them, duly authenticated for
settlement. C. , O. GRIDLEY
Adraintsrator,
Pike, Sept. 22, 1852 with the will annexed
Orphans Court, Bale. •
TIT virtue of an order of the Orphans coert of the
ill County o f Bmdford,ta the sabscriber`directul.
He will expi,se to public sale at the house ut - A. D.
Brown, on Saturday the 13th of November 1852,5 t
I o'clock P. M., the following piece or parcel of
;and situated in Monroe townshim in said county,
late the property of David Thomas, deed, and bound
ed and described as follows to wit :
On the north by lands of Stephen Du Bois ; on the
east by lands ofßollen Rockwell ; on the south
by lands of William Rogers ; and on the west by
Towanda creek. Containing 10 acres ; with about
six acres improved. A. L. CRANMER,
Oct. 15, 1852, Administraror.
12 LOTS, ALT
'EI 3
will sell some of the most desirable borough lots
I
:n Towanda at public sale IN FRONT OF THE
WARD HOUSE, on Saturday the 28th day of Au
gust. nese. To suit the covenience of those of
limited means, and to render a sale of all my vil
lage property more certain, I have sub-divided into
convenient lots the property now occupied by Judge
Laporte ; the corner of the square fronting the pool
of the Dam and S..uth street ; and the corner on 3d
and State street nearly opposite C. L. Ward's pri
vate residence, and will sell the same to the high
est bidder on the most accommodating
terms.
A diagram Gf these lots will be posted up at Mr.
grower's previous to the day of sale.
NOW is the time fur those who wish to secure
themselves lots, with or without dwellings—the
purchaser of the lar;e commodious House and lot
occupied by J udge La porte . can have possession if
desirable in two mouths from the day of sale, and the
balance in less than 30 days. Title to all these
lots indisputable :—Dceds executed immediately af
ter the sale. D. M. BULL.
Valley Hill, Joly 30,1852.
Postponement.
OWING
gto unavoidable causes. beyond my con.
trul, the sale of my Borough property stands
adjourned. The day and hour will be designated
by public bills, and the ringing of the noctioneer's
bell. D. M. BULL.
Valley Hill, August 27, 1852.
Pay Up! Past trp!
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.
HAM. & 111)381"1.1..
Towanda, Jane 10, 11352.
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
R. OLMSTED, Nome:eon of the Athens
M
lazenange, gives his thanks to his friends,
and the traveling public generally. for their liberal
patronage, and solicits the continuance of the same.
AN OMNIBUS,
will ran regularly to and from the Waverley Depot
to meet the Mail Trains for the accommodation of
strangers ail travelers, who wish to visit a pleas.
ant village on business or otherwise. A daily line
of first rate
Four Ilorse Coaches,
are running through to Towanda. Those wishing
will be insured a seat in the coach from this place,
and those going to the
R A I 11• R 0 A D
can stop at Athens, and sperm an boor or two
and be insured a ,conveysnee 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., 4,1552 •
CLOTHING STORE.
. S. & O. AVEIZAMIZEB., & CO.
.1.
IN the Brick Bidelt, next door to Mermirs store have
jtist added to Melt stock, a large and fashions.
ble assortment of
Ready made Clothing,
ADAPTS) TO TOT iItASOM,
of -trvery variety, both of style anti price, to which
they ask thd.attention of the poblic. Tbis is now
the [urges% stock
Ever Offered in Towaiuki !!
Old will be sold at prices considerable lower than
saes before Irnown,in this place. Oar goods are
selected with a regard both to style and , price; and
otterinducements,not to be mit with at any other
establishniedt:
rar A L
Strangfirajpiiiix2buva:.h
era in want ofwao_ arot,h
li will nna
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
at our establishmlenti itr this Section'of life coyntry,
and made in such style and materials as td ensure
satisfaction. We shall endeavor by
LOW P2IOIIII & GOOD OLOILWING;
to secure petronage. feeling confident that our arti
cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser.
The assortment comprises every article required
Cora gentleman's outfit. TERMS-.CASH.
. Overcoats, Coats Pants, Overalls Caps 4.e.
Locerioas.—Next dour south of Mercur's Main
st. Towanda; and No. 7 Water st. Arnnnts Hall,
Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tiuga.Vill.
age. Tioga Co. Pa.
Towanda May 29th 1851.
NOTICE..
ET. FOX'ean be found fur a short time at Jo
s seph Powell's, ;Phis old stand, all who are in
terested will do well to call and see him soon.
Tut ands, Oct. 0, 41115'0.
filicteltautinise _
E. S. St - Z. o.lllMarit
A RE :now opening and, Offering forflts at Whole: `
ri sate am! Retail an extensive stock of SUMMCR
GOODS. embracing a full assortment of goods usual-
ly kept by Meas. - which were porchased - st extremely
low prier% and will be, etdd at , lower prices than the
same quality of goods are sold. in any town rest of
New York. We say to alt, come and examine' our
stock; and those who pay Cash for goods will find it
greatly for their interest to buy , at the Cask store.
Towanda, jun* I,
soots 1 and 'Shoos.
ALARGE stock or Ladies', Children's and Misses"
Gaiters,.Duskins, Slippers. Polkis and ~Boots.-
Also a fine assortment of Men's and hors calf; kip and
morocco Boots; Bhoits and Brogans. and a good supply
of gent's Gaiters and'Congress Boots just readied at
• Jane I. • MERCUIVer.
SUMMER RATS . —A fine assortment of the latest
styles of moleskin, Kossuth, liongariao, Panama,
pedal and palm leaf Hats, just opened at •
June I. MERCUR'S.
SPRINO AND SUMMER BONNETS.—A choice
selection of ladies' and misses' Bonnets. and at
great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, now opening at
Jvne 1. INERCVR'S.
(A RIUS' extra quality CORN STARCH. =aurae
tared expressly for culinary and dietetic purposes,
for sale at june I MERCCR'S:
DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to,
8 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress
Trimmings, at arilto B. KINGSBERIPB.
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. KINGKIRRY.
CROCKERY.—The largest stock In town. Ful
dinner and tea setts, of white granite and blue
ware, which will be sold cheap at "
GROCERIES.—The quality and priees of Teas.
Sugars and Coffee, always speak for theni`=
selves. at apito D. KINCISBERY'S.-
MACKEREL. -50 half barrels. and 25 quarter
barrels, at H. KINGSBERY'S.
20 QUINTALS CODFISH—They are worth
looking at, if not buying; for sale by
April 10. ' B. KINGSBERY.
MESS PORK!-50 lAN. Prime. for which a high
price was paid,and fot which a high price will
be asked, by apl 10 B. KISGSBERY.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
GEOAGZEI Z. PEILIMENS,
HAS opened a Clothing store at ATHENS. Pa.,
on the ready pay system. A good stock of now
end fashionable garments for sale at very low pri
ces. Most of the assortment is of
Some Nennikoture%
The cutting is under the direction of an experiw'
enced tailor, and imbis manner durability in work..
manship and good ,taste in style are secured.
THE CAS'H SYSTEM
has been adopted, as the best method for doing the
business r as it enables the merchant to ael 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
terms.
I have but one price which gives me the advan
tape of
SELLIAM CHEaPER.
than those who sometimes rai.e on the price in or
der to make up a loss, occasioned by the higgling
tedious. unbusiness-like process, which customers
are usually obliged to undergo at most country
stores. With a good assortment of nmeand styltsn
G'l'OrAi;sccitgra,
can make it:to the advantage of every man and
boy to call at•the one price Clothing Store in Athena
Pa.
Athens, July 17. 1853 GEC 1 1. PERKINS.
a:". N. B. Dealers in want tt:l r sing to sell again
will find good* here, as cheep, if no! some cheaper
than can be bought in the New York jobbing hous
es—and better made. ,CD
More New Goods.
JUT received and now opening by J. POW ELL,
a large stock of Dry Goods, Hoots & Shoes, Hats
Groceries, Fish &c.. which aie now offered for sate
at extremely low prices. Having been selected
with care and bought for cash, they can be afforded
and will he sold at prices that cannot fail to suit
the purchasers. An examination of his stork is
respectfully solk•ited J: POWELL.
Difficulties on the Rio Chainlei!
WAR ! WAR ! 'WAR !
THE contest has commenced and a vigorous prof
secution of purchases for LASH. will coon en.
able the public to determine that it is to their inter
est to supply themselves from
BUNTING'S
CIIMAV CLOWNING TAILORING
AND rtrarrnauthira =mut-
Lzsiffnummi,
ft 9 DootaSoufh of Brick Row—Moira al.
where the subscriber has just 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 houses. —These together wi h his former stock,
enables him to offer to the public an assortment
which for excellence of material, beauty of work
manship, and elegance of I st*, cannot be sur
passed in this section of country, and which he is
prepared to sell at the very lowest CASH prices.—
He has also attached to his establishment a care
fully selected stock rif
ClOths and 'Lwailen t 's Trin3intices,
and is this enabled to furnish and make to order
in the best nianrer, and at the shortest notice, eve
ry 'article in his line of business. •
lie is confident that from his long experience this
he can give general Satisfaction. He employs none
but the moat expert n'orkriten, and feels assured that
his - work will not starer by comparison with the
best city shops eiihei in excellence of workman
ship or elegance of stile ; anif hories by strict risen
tion to business, to merit a continuance of that lib
eral patronage which bas been extended to him
heretofore.
Returning sincere thanks for past favors h.
ask: the public to give him a call and see for them
selves. a:1- Dont forget the place.
Three Doors South or. brick Row.
cc? CUTTING done as usual and warranted to
fit if properly made n0...0)
Towanda. July 13:1852. G. 11. BUNTING.
N. Y. & R. Railroad !
OTOMITANTIOr & 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 importeri.
Also, thd choicest and best of he,avy Staple Goods
and at prices that cannot fail to please.
Their arrangements are such that they can seal
goods at wholesale fo'r cash as low as they can be
purchased of the jobbers in New York city.
With an humble acknowledgm. it of past favors,
an examination of their very extensivh assortment
of Goods is respectfully solicited.
Towanda, Jo; 15, 1852.
ADMI ISTRATOWS NOTICE'.
Al,l. persons indebted to the 'estate of BETH T.
BARSTOW, dee' ate of Wysos,qe hereby
requested to make payrne •• t : and all
. those having demands against F aid estate will pre . .
!sent them daily authentic - 1M for settlement.
D. F. U ‘RsTOW,
Towanda,Oct. 8, 1852. Nitininistrator.
MME
r •
:fitettliantd;C-Vc.
M==l
MAKE READY! TAKE AIM!' FIRE!!
JOHN E. GEIGER, would sax to his old frieUde and
the public at large, that he has coneantly on band
end manufacturing Telflrg and tihot Gums &e, dte.--
Amonghis mortroent of (funs ma/ be found Double
and single barrelled Sims. Rifles 0411 kinds warranted.
Powder Flasks, Shot ratichea, Ilan i Deage r Cap
Primet s. 'Ads% Powder, Shot, Caps of Ilia hest goal
ty. Allen( six barrelled Reeohing Pistol; do single
barrelled selteocking Pirtebs, R it, Fistula, double bbl
Pirtobs and common steel and brut' Pistols.
F Gs. r.Gt..r.F. F.G.: Powder in Cana ion..
shindy on hand. • •
Any of the Ithaca articles,wilt Le sold awful s cheap
for the Ready Pay.,
Keys of any -kind titled' Co Doors, Trunks or 'any
other kind of locks on thoit notice end reasonable terms.
Repairing dons with neatness and del/Rata. tthop . •
few rode north of the BradfOrd Mime.
Towanda. May 22: 1852::
MORE NEW GOODS!
dt Awl NPBEI.b would again Galt the alien
. Linn of their friends andictruomers ro their
large and Dew assortment of Goods. just received
and now opening at their Furnishing Depot. con
sibling of all thino necessary to clothe the outer
man, all to be sold a Ilittle cheaper for ihe, ready pay
than eves. Come and-examine. and be ,satisfied.
Towanda, ?.Tay 14.1852.
A DOZEN BROWN LINEN COATS. from $t
I 'l 4 to $2; at CA M PLIELL'S.
YELLOW, huff and - white Vests, Gnats 6c Pants.
a large lot fur sale at • .CAMPDELL'B.
117 CHEIiTB YOUNG BYBON, rinPOlal.Hysan
1 Shan and Black Teas. Also 15 Baps Rio and
lavaCotree, just recei.ed at IeEPCUR'S.
u 7 MEAT, Oats, Rye and corn. taken in exchange
VI for anode. NUNN CY & BOWMAN.
IMPORTANT
TO TOO •
Fa. -- Air, Fuller& Stage Proprietor
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
0111111211littLED 131 P. 11111TOIT ar 1111,1013111
Ia the sort remarbeble External hp;lleitton evo
, dimmers&
"They een't Beirp House without it"
Expeilenre of Mora than sixteen years has established
the feet that Merchani's Celebrated tierglieg Oil, or Uni
versal Family Embrocation, will cure most cases, and r.-
lure all such as
Spavir.s. Sweeney. Rime:ans. Windgall.% Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked heels, Galls of all
kind Fresh Wound% Sprains. Bruise% Fis
tula, Sithmt. Sand Cracks, Strains. Lameness,
Foundered Feet. Scratches . or Grease, Mange,
RheumaLam. Bites of Animals. External Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections. Friost
Bciilw Coots, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds,
Chillblains. Chapped , Hand% Criun.r. Con
tractions of thp nscles. Swellings ! mancen
of the Joints. Caked Breasts, die rtc4
The unparalleled success of, this Oil, in the curs of dm.
eases in Horses and Cattle, and even in human flesh is
daily becoming more known to the farming community.
It can hardly be credited, except by those who has been
m the habit of keeping It in their sublets and houses , what
a vast amount of pain, suffering and time, mil saved by
the timely application of this OIL
the cure the name of this sole proprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport , N. Y., is blown In Me aids
of th e bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly
reeponded to.
Get • Pam phlet of the Agent, anti see what Wonders as,
111C8001rilithed by the ale of this medicine.
,
sult by raver-table dealegi Gaut - ally. In the Unita
States and Cal 3. Also by
AnrsTs.—H. C. Porter. Towanda—Wm. Kifr
Athens—Eli laird, Troy—D. V. Barnes, Columbia
Flans—L. D. Taylor, Burlington—Prisbie & Bron
son, Dyor, Covington—D. M. Bailey,
Mansfield—Humphrey & Place, Tioga—Torvell,
Montrose—Perry Ogden. Elmira. Wnotsasts
agents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden st., Nets
York. 1
DICECILELNICSJ LOOll 11:=1 I
ARP ENTERS & JOINERS will find a full as
lJ
sortment of planes, gauges, saws, squares, trying
squares, levels, compasses. iron and woad spirit levels.
augers, gimlet, center and roger bitty, broad, hand and
bench axes, adzes, hammers, chisel., gouges, chalk
lines and pro's, brad and scratch awls, tape iineNdze.
BLACKsMIRHS will find anvils, vice, bedews,
sledges, band and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron
braces, bins, hand drills, horse shoas and nails, screw
plates, and a general assortment of cast,German, spring
English and American blister steel, Swedes, American
,Find English iron.
MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels,
stone hammars, lathing hatchets, while wash brushes,
&c., constantly on hand at MERCUR'S.
CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in Frank
-lin, about the 12th in'... a two year , old black
steer, tfith brown back and ears. The owner is re
qaered to prt ye property, pay charges,. and take
said steer away.
Franklin, Sept. 17, 1552. H. ATiss.
A
800 Agents wanted.
*zoo° A 'sr II .4 Z.
NT ED in every rout.ty of the United States!,
VI! active and enterprising men, to engage in the
sale of some of the best Books published in the
country. To men of good address, popsesaing a
sAlall capital of from $25 to $lOO, such induce.
menus will be offered as VI enable them Its make of
from $2 to $lO a day profit.
(a' The nocrlelytithlishrd by Its are all useful in
their chamfer. eziremely popular and command
large sales wherever they are offered.
For further pat ticulars, adirets rport
DANTh'II,4 & GETZ.
snreessors to W. A Leary eir.
Nn. 138 North Second , at. Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS,
COLLECTORS are hereby notqled, that nil bal.
acmes dile, mast he paid by the first week of
cember court, or cost will be made, without fear,
ear sr alrection. J. M, PECK.
Oct. le, 1852. . Dept. Treasurer
ror Sale.
TWO OR THREE GOOD HORSE TEAMS.—
ryiiire of JOHN R. WELLES.
Wyalusing. &pt. !WI. 1932.
NOTICE.
THE.pbblits aro hereby notified, that no person
will be permitted to pick, or carry away Gran:
berries from the lands of thesubscribers Burling.
ton township. Those persona found treimassingon
our Cranberry marshes hereafter. will be dealt with
according to law. JOHN McCORO.
HARVEY WARD,
Auenst ea. tan% ISAAC MAIN.
HATS—A large .tuck of fine silk tionginsiir
Kossuth, Panama aid palm leat - -.halstfoli*se
reired tfy je 21, J. POWELL.
• u
*OS gw‘n
ap o
-1:
ES=ULT•
MEMMM9MMM
NEVANRCHEAPMODS,
THE under!igni,d has_parchased slarge, and
parehavvo _
- choice' ideation 'of NEW GOOTAL,
under the moil' favorable eirttatbvtancilayand' for
sale,na low for cash an, can .lie - bquithil,gliteilihere.
and lower than anibibOatkiiii can or will .ell
' Map 3, 10152'. . •0: Di DAVI:Err;
7staiwattaw .
r AUER ei L Clatai
His. + STERCUit,havc rer:Fed
. very hitge and general asscrunent'n
• . r'ALL
which they otrtt: tartbe 'pnblic ar their - natal low
pricey, •sept la
NEW FALL GOOlgo
Tun 8010g:ter - would Jerpectfolly invite the
publin atteniina to ht. large and magnificent
selecliotl of FAL G0(51)8, a hichle`ii twat recei
tnpr dailr from New York.
Towanda, Sep. 8, 1852. J. KINGBIIERY.
10,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted.
T wilt receive on' all ocbtv contracted with mt%
11. H. & H , . PHINNY & PHINNYA BOW
MAN—aII kinds of grain if delivered by the .dral
of January nest. anti after that Vine I will cipeds
the money as soon as I can collect the same.
J. 11. PHINNY
Office, No. 3 Brick Row, Towanda, Sep. 7. 1852.
SIIIIMER GOODS—An assnriment of Gingham%
De Lains. Chambray% Lawns. jest received
and for sale, by je23, J. POWELL.
FIREPrEtE - F,MS .
HE late attempt to burn our town should re
mind every property . holder of the necessity
of being insured before ins too late—all persona
wishing to be insured. Can be by calling upon the
undersigned. who, having agencies foe several, of
the most popular companies in thia country, ILO is
prepared to take all kinds of risks on the most rea
sonable terms.
Towanda. Oct. 7, Mg. O. M.
NOTICE.
Air RS. McMAHQ.N will open a school for young
Latlies'and'fitiSsii. in the basement of the M.
E. Church in Milt village. Nov, 3, •1852.
Common Englibh Brlinche3;
Highs r ,
French,
Instructions can be given in Greek and leitim, if
desired. For further par iculars enquire at the res
idence of Rev. Isaiah McMahon.
Towanda. Oct. Elt 1852'
CARPE TING—WooI, cotton and oil SIOt4 carp
etimr. finite a variety for sale Mr
Oct. 7, 184. J. KINGSBURY.
FALL GOODS.
maw= - Odin tray
111 now receiving a •ery large and genQralasswt
meut of every description of goods, which are
now effered and will be sold at prices that cannot'
fail to
I would ask an examination of my large stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup.
&c. &c., which, are altogether ahead of any thing
fur quality and price in the county.
Towanda, Oct. Eh 1832.
11Q00T8 di SHOES—,the lament a n d I,pq c onk
II in town at 0c..8 B. KINGSBURrP.
1 TON SOLE LEATHER, come and are it at
octO B. KINGSBURY'S.
HAITA—u large stuck of silk Hungarian and
Komush hats and caps for sale at
Oct. 8, 1852. U. KINOSBURVII..
S-11 PERFINE flour constantly on hard ae
octB B. KINGBBURY'S.
T EAVE Towanda for Mercur e a mill.. Burlington'
1-4 East Smithfield. Ridgebery and Wellsburg de-,
pot on the N. Y. &E. R. R.. every Mottiosv end
FHUDA4 at 8 o'clock A. M., and arrive at the depot
in time to take the evenins train of cars either east
or west, same dirt. •
Returning TVLSDAT and SiTCII7I•T after the awl
yarn( the Eastern train, and also the Western cars
fro; Jefferson, Elmira, dic., and arrive at Towanda
same day.
FA BS :—Towanda to Illercur's mills. Elf
" to Burlington, • 50
u to East Smithfield. 62}
to Ridgebery. 1.00
" to Wellsburg depot. 1.25
Express packages to or from the Rail Road can
delivered at moderate charges,
D. M. BULL, ,
Proprietor
Towanda, ocl 8, 18:62
81. AM, Patent Fire Proof Paint, the only place
you can- get the pore aTticle, k at
Towanda. Oct. 8. 1862. fl. KlVGsfitiftv'si,
1 °P(
g)
F"t
"1"1 Fuse just recriv est,
Towanda, Bert.. 16, 19:12.
NOTICE.
TO ALL interested, we are fn want of money ,
and consequently all accounts fuming over 4
months, and all outer over due must be paid Imme
diately, if feu do not wish to pay cost—you hail
better zallund settle, and save us the trouble of
*ending for you.
Towanda. Oct. 8. !V?, HALT. ts RUSSELL.
mris
OYSTER SALOON.
aT2M 3 - 2)7.1 r 32:. 1 ,1:03
11 - Tortm say to his friend.: and the public gene?.
W ally that he has located' him..elf in the
OYS I / ( 2,
Tlasimeit of the VnAon Elock,
next door to ttrig7s' 11°1,1, (inrmetly occupied by
W. R. Binaliey.) where he will be receiving Oysters
three times a week by express, and will serve them:
up in the approred style. lie has *pared' no
pains or expenre to make it ?roe the bpst
EATTara EST.lll3LiSliate XT
this side of Xior
Oysters, by the pion, quart or pint, at the. Wet
est rates.
Towanda, Oat. 27. 1852:
FARM FOR S LE.
THE subscriber offers at public at.
his valuable FARM, situated itYßltesher ,
• •- spin township. Bradford county. Pa.: -
containing. one hundred and forty-nine
acres. One hundred acres thereof are in a good
sweat cnliivation, and the terattinder is wood
and TIMBER land. There are two good thrtllingi
houses, a harn,,citrriage h , use, dm., situated npoa
the main or vivo r road, and a barn and tenant house
on the back part of the farm. Fifty acres of the
improved land lies up' lb . & flat between the main
road and the river. and exceedincly fertile.
ALSO, the undividdd half of a Saw Mill with'the
,apputtenanees, - sitnatcd 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. 4 E. R.., and presents a rare induce.
ment to purchasers. It will he sold very into and e
r-asonable credit be given for one halt ofthepureh
te money. For further particulars enquire of U.
Mame, Bop, of Towanda, or of the oubscribise.,
Cantos. Jul last R. EINAWRITIM''
Ar COKING GLASS PLATES eat pad Auld or
soy Aso, to be had at the Jewelry store of
May 15, 111, W. A. CHAMBEELN.
PER TERM OF 12 WEEKS:
ITIr&V
SUIT THE PURCHASER
STAGES
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13 CO
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5 CO
MERCURE