Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 29, 1853, Image 3

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    SHERIFFS SALE.
I , t ae of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas is•
rot of the Court et' Corritnon Pleas, of
o om and to me, directed, will he expos.
c at the Courr House in the boro of
M•, day the 7th - day of: February, at 1
following lot, piece cr parcel of
1,3 in t h en % t sp. , Brad ford County,State
bra:.lan 1 described, as follows to wit:-
eo•! -by land of Daniel and Hugh
I v lends of Jesse Spalding,
„,t I.aac Lamberaon. Contain.
rd „I or thereabouts, 10 acres
" • cd thereon.
l a hcii in execivion at the suit of
Hews. v, Orson L. Lamberson.
~,i_ Int 1,:lon 'ma lot. piece or parcel of
ocp.. and hounded on the north
,• tacrtY to the occupancy of Calvin Buel
east . by lands of Vine
,h, .00th hr land. f Henry Spencer. and
' Ch a p, White. Containin a c r es 52
er e,s. about 31 - . jai-
•;-,:re more
nt.e Ir,rncdhnuse, one 'named barn and a
7chiwt t ;nut trees thereon.
andta'en inexecoUat the snit of Ed-
N! a , !le CSC Ot John
Thompson, vs
T.Giat
p.,.:70 or Par; L.l of land in North Tow.
and bi untied on the north by lands in
J. C. Potrell aid Isaac Barton, west
, Elwell. south by lands of Ezra
e 1..., by Suc.ir Creek. Containing about
• • t:Jrc cr ! , •ss, about 00 acres improved, 1
e tavern house, two framed barns,
i •;;n1 an orLhard of fruit trees thereon.
, u t taken in execution Lt. te suit of E. W.
, t1a..09 & S. A. M h ills.
Te or, parcel or land in
),. , .;ruled on the north by lands be
t
• It .! Chapala it, on the east by lands bet
Ilancpck. on the south and nest
It P. Cor.on. -Containing about
,-.. ; !ec.. about 120 acres improved, 1
Ira:tied barn, one old log house
thereon.
mexertition at the suit of Beach
Wi!c•wx.
f..;lowing
roc or parcels of land
Burlinoon townhips. First lot
twllh rant:. of .Heery Phelp , and
the e: to. by lands of Henry Phelits
t'ich4. on roe South by lands of Daniel
l.ey on the west by land:.
IP,er.e. al.aut 50 acres.about
at. 2 a framed bara thereon
u'her ! :1 hvp., and
y Eelly, on
roH:e h and
ot Datooi .
•..:I 7 ,6.1 w
w oo-.e (OA fra'ne ,,
-ne 11 fIIII,IICII
Brut[ Ire
Whor;ot, I nl.out (00 acre , each.
hers no 1 , .-11..f , 1.. : 4 1.1.1•11Tiehl J the
a! 1. on the corm j
n(Jar-b he east by itnl in
ez an i on t h e
fl the westt' and the Bingham
c;e lots purchased soute 10
~• •a, .;getr, I r ilr the Car.
, .t 111 :Inpr.Ved
\ • •tr'on at the suit of Ben.,.
1• r C. •r!. r. Lite co partners in the
Luman Kellogg,
• Alr
`t,f, r ;;:!' terre tenant.
• r of land in Rome twp.,
twi tit hr lands of Iltram Dob.
T ca.: of Patrick Nturpher, on the
estate, on the west by
Containing about. 70
:hirty acres improved, one
~,an and a few fruit trees
, ' 1,1
BEM
II \
e:,ecution at the snit of 4. M.
of D. M. Wattles deed,
=
;o_ parcil of land in Leroy twp.,
eat and south by lands
~ n the, west by lands of
• (%•:Ita , n,ng 13 acres mrre or less,
'f UV 01. t: ..)vck he use and one framed barn
«cccution at the suit of Gen
.
!—; • ,u Farrel of land in Ridt.t . lutrrt
the North by lands of Isaac
! I t'y lands of Dayid Burt, we , '
• i's Cnntatning about It)
ti ., ttt one acre itnproYed, /my
' c houses, one framed brit,
• t.1.1,•-•..1
a.:•n ;Ii rxectKi..ti at the kali "1
;..1 i , h vs Asaphlurn ar,t
=ME
r parcel of land in \Vva lcsrn
n rh , • north bi lan.l.
F 41.4 by lands in
Ingham, s;auth and vre‘i by
• wof Charles Ingham. Contain
re.„ wore or leas, ahont 4f, acres
- 111 Pd threllinOvouses. l framed barn.
!named sash factory, I framed sprinz
she.), a framed corn house and a
'i, ,hereor). _ _
'a.:,! i, . n isr•execution at the 'suit of Ja
Ha d•maf, vs John Ingham.
""-=‘ . .:-: , •.r . parcel ofland in Athens twp..
.leseribed as follotOs:
the south east corner of a Mt
to Dante! °mutt, thPnce south
- 11, perrhes to a pr..% thence west 106
prrcit,', to a poet, thence north 137 and
41(1) pone ior a corner, standing on the
'oPv: ',lid Orcuit's lot, thence south "66°
'tt eith line of the said ()runes lot
lu per..hes to the beginning , . Contain
aail I perches more or lesd, it being
1 uho'a of tot N. 122 on warrant lot
i n- Jolt 4'J acre.. improved. two log houses,
!Ain. a .irrittil log torn house and a few
ttletemi.
a: : talo.a :n execution at the suit of S. S.
U.ert
I— % 7"P r parcel of land in Sheshrquin
• ! , oithaed ,:n the north lw the public high
he b!..!, of C. \l*. Bulbs, south and west
:4 Brink. Containing half.an acre
'ame more or le , s, all imp: owed one framed
-ae >lab shed or stable, and a few fruit trees
executit,n at the suit of Dan
N. D. Horton.
C 1 Ihe 'efeni!ants interest in the follow
; ore r pm. •.I ,•r Ixrid in Ridgberry twp.,
to of ,‘' T...mt!!..2er run, surrounded by'
: 1 - ) a" 1 a. , . hr.nde I and described as
: Reetantna tita hemlock tree, marked and
1 on the ricirth tiatlit, and near the forks of
thenee 6tJ F.. 30 perches 0 a pine,
!. 20 L. ; 1 4 5 rod , to a ;tin.: tree, thence S. 38
rods 1 ,, a i.en.!, and thence the nearest
(2 ..ntaining about 5 acres
'vale more less, about one acre improved
saw a ith the appurtenanees thereto
C ens Nun , .1 uric log house and
n thercith.
) —The n•1.1:‘ hat;; part of a lot, piece
of ian dh ers twp., and beginhiri ° sera g
, sanding, on the west bank of Bentley
1 running thence south 6 0 east 6 perches
11(114 naHlt east corner of Absal Fullers
thence S. 11 E.. 30 perches to a certain
ore ('Ti the tk cst side of the west
tient or the 'till run. thence'S. 2° 10" E. 10
a post and stones standing by a white
lnenee s. 51 W. 6 per hes and 7-10 to
lad ~one,, thence 8. 2E. 9 erchea to the
st‘ialier id said Ath .h Fuller's farm, being
"Nu true, hen,.,. north E. 14 perches to a
A E. liA-7 to a hetelock tree, standing on
of said Bentley creek, thence N. 22
a curlier on the east bank of said creek,
ys W. a perches to the place of - begin-
C “ritaming 4 acres and 60 perches more
zi:iaiterner aoh the undisdell half of the saw
'`" lad run and priviliges thereto at
", El
(Jilt other Int piece or parcel of land in
and bounded on the north by lands
e Petionv, pact by lands of H. F. Burt.
) stnaqel - t , west by the
legal 2bvertisTente
highway leading from Elmira to Troy., Containing
about one acre all, improved, one framed Weise. one
one framed store house. and one framed barn there
-
• Seized and taken in execution at the suit stfS. B.
Strang , & co. vs Asaph Colborn &C. T. 'Murphey
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Wyalusing.
twp.. and Beginning at a post the south west - corner
of William Neibit's lot, thence east 158 and 1-19
perches to c. post, colter of Wet. Nesbit& A. Dough
erty's, thc..ce south 116 perches to a hemlock south
west corner of A. Dougherty'. lot, thence west 108
and 1-19 perches along unsold land to a post, corner
of a lot surveyed to John Irskine, thence north 116
perches to the beginning. Containing 110 acres
and 32 perches, strict measure, it being part of two
larger tracts of land originally surveyed to Nathan
Coal( and John Taylor by the authority of the State
of Pennsylvania, about 55 acres improved, one from.
cd dwelling kouse, and small Wank house one
blacksmith shop, one old log house not occupied,
and one saw mill, an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. K.
Peckham, vs Diener Morble.
ALSO—A. piece or parcel of land in Pike twp.,
and bounded on the north by the school house lot
and a lot in possession of Griffin MaGee, known as
the Tannary lot, on the east by binds of G. N. &
Elisha Dewolf, on the south by lands belonging to
Julia Rogers, on the west by the highway leading
from Leßaysville to the Wyalusiug creek. Cog.
taining about acres more or less, all improved,
one framed dwelling house, and a small horse barn
thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm.
R. MaGec, now to the use of Eugene Keeler.as.Nich.
ols Cogsdi 11.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens boro'
and boungled on the north by a public alley leading
to the Baptist church, on the east by. the highway lea
ding' irnm Athens boro' to Factor) vine, on the south
by lands of James Smith, on the west by lands of
C. N. Shipman.. Containing about one fourth acre.
all improved, one two story framed house and a
few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C.
B. K. Wade, vs Levi Totten.
AL• 4 O--A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield
twp., and bounded on the north by lands of West.
colt, on the cast by lands vacant. on -the south by
land ofStephen Evans, on the west by land,: of W.
Corm. , Containing about :)0 acres, be the same
more or less. about ten acres improved, one log
hone ;.rid one framed barn thereon.
S.lzed and taken in execution at the Suit of
Wi lies clt Harris, vs Wm. Baekett.
!I,s()—A piece or pared of land in Albany tarp.
and hounded on the north 'by lands belonging to Da
vid Chapman, on the east by lands belonging to
An,.! -a Haocrek, on the south and west by lands
helo:1;111g to Zadock P. Corson. Containing about
;t;:t tlcres, more or less, about 120 acres improved.
e fratned house, one old 102 house, one framed
rm. and three large orchard , thereon.
7.-d and talien in execution at the suit of Titus
& Barnes, vs Ron in
A piece t.r parcel%f land in Burlington tap. Bet
=•innin, at s birch the north ea-t corner of warrant
No. 1175, thence west 103 and 5-10 perches to a
post. thence north 76 and 3-10 perches to a birch,
thence east 10.:") and 3-19 perches to'the place .1.1 . Be
gmning. Containing 50 acres ant 107 perches, be
the same more or less. about one acre tinproved,
my , 1. , _ house and one lug shed thereon.
Seized and taken .n exe••uuun at the suit of T
ralr•re Wilder and William Cutei vs Jusliu a•
her.
ALSO—The following piece or pare f land in
sbesheluin twp., and bounded on to north and
west by landsof Ralph G.rc. on e ea•t by laud•• (.1
IZeuben Thomp-on, •rn the sot h by lands' of Alfred,
Gore. Containing, about no are more or It ss.
about 3-4 of an acre ;Moved, one framed house
thereon.
.tietzeil and tali-6(in execution at the suit of J. P.
Wickham to The use of Wickham & Woodbull and
Woridlinll4- Cp.. vs 514r:in Tompkins.
ALSO—By writ of Levari Facias, the •following
lot piece or parcid of land in Monroe twp. Begin.
lung at a post in the centre of the Main road, (Ilene(
along the line of said road, with 8 ° west 7 and 3-10
perches to a post, thence alOng the line of J. B.
Smith, north 79 ° west, 20 and 3-10 perches to a
post, thence north'B ° east 61 perches to a post,
thence a!ong a line PCS. L. Fowler, south 82° east
20 and 3-10 'TI e Telles to the place of beginning.—
Containing 135 and 7 10 perches, be the same more
or less, all improved, one frame dwelling hou•e and
store connected., two small framed barns and some
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in eieeutiln at the sui• of Jo.
sph 11. , Inet, Delanson C. Salsberry and Orlando
Sakberrv.
AI SO-Z.lli 'he frillirxin7, descrilied lot piece or
parcel of land in Springfield township ; Beginning
ed an iron Wood south east corner of lit No. 3 on
irarrantlot No. 914, thence east Pi peiclies to a
Le ch sapling for a corner, sotoh.west Corner (.1 . lot
?Cc.. 5. thenre s , mth ICS perches to a ro,t, thence
%vest 94; perches to a post. thence north 1.69 perches
begin stn;. Containing 107 acres and 33 per
ch,rs , trict measure. it t.eing Int.nded for the whole
of lot N. 9 on , rud warrant lot. No. 914. tv;th about
14 acres improved, one frame or plank house
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jithn
Arum. assignee 4c.. vs Eli Tarbell, Richard Haxte•
ton ;John Harkness, Terre Tenant.
C. THOMAS, Sheriff,
sheriff's Office, Towanda, January 5. 1853.
Notice i, hereby given, that an amount equal to
the ei sr, will be required to he paid up in rieh sale
when struck down d, the bidder, and upon a failure
to comply with this rrzulation, the tract of land will
nail. b. otTerrd for sale.
LI3 IN DIVORCE.
Maria E. Dubois. by her wiz! blend Charlet Marry
Darid Duhtus, i.i Bradford County, Com Pleas
.No 94 May Tr0n,.1802
,AVID DU BOIS, defendant in the abcve rause :
11 You are hereby notified that Maria E. Dubois
your w!le, has filed her petition fora divorce front
the bonds of inatrimony. And an alias subpicna has
been returned. and proof made that you are not to
be found in said county. You are therefore hereby
required to appear at the ( wort House, in the bur"'
of 'Towanda. on Monday. the 7th day of February
next. being the first day of February tcr:n of said
court of coin pleas, to answer the said complaint,
and show cause, if any you have, why the said Ma.
rta shall not be divorced from you.
C. THOMAS. Sheriff.
Shet ifrs Office, Towanda. Dec. 31. 1552.
In the mark,. ,f flu! application 4 the col: g rille la.
~Mate of the Presbytery of Mosque/Lonna. in she
Capri c![ . coin. Pleas, ef Bradford County. No. 105,
Dcc. perm 1849
VOTICE. is ht reby given that on the 16th day of
December, 1552, the Trustees of the Collegiate
Institute of the Presbytery of Susquehanna. present.
c.I to .aid Court a petition praying ihat certain
amendments and alterations of the articles and con.
ditions i•f their chatter be made by said court, as
specified in the articles annexed to said peritition.—
Wherefore the Conn directed said writing to he ril
ed in t he of:ice of the Prothonotary, and that notice
thereof, he inserted in one newspaper printed in
Bradford County for at least three weeks before the
next term of said court.
ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's °trice, Towanda, Jan. G, 1853.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the estate, of ELIShA
.1 1. COLE, dec'd late of MonMe, are hereby re
quested to make immediate payment and thcise hay •
ing claims against said estate, will please present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
CHARLES M. KNAPP,
Dec. 2, 1 652. Executor.
Auditor's Notice.
IN the matter of the Assignment of H. A.PHEI.PB
for the benefit of Creditors in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Bradford County. The undersigned
auditor appointed by the Court to distribote the mop
ney in the hands of Guy Tozer, assignee of the said
A. H. Phelps, to the several creditors; will attend
to the duties of his oppointment at his office in
Athens Bora on Monday the 31,day of January next
- at pne o'clock P. M. Alt persons claiming under
said assignment will present their claims at that
time r.r be debarred from any portion of said monies
thereafter.
Dee, 27,1852. H. C. BAIDD, Auditor.
0
Mil
, Register's, Notice.
NNOTICE to bereby..given thattbere hail been M
ed and settled in the office of the 'Register for
the Probate of Wills ; and granting letters of Adtuiti•
istration in and for the county of Bradford. account..
of adminisoution upon the following estmes, viz:
Final account of Moses A. Ladl, one of the Ex
ecutors of Fiorillo Laud. late of Albany, deceased.
Final account of Emily Rogers, AO.roin!‘tratrix
of the estate of Charles Rogers, late of Canton, de
ceased.
Final account of Albert IL Bra:nard, Executer
of the last will and testament of Albert Brainard,
late of Warren,deceased.
Final account of Jehial McKean and John Black
well. Executors of the last will and testament of
of Elizabeth Ferris. late of Tray, deceased. •
Final aceount'of Nathan Shepard and Jesse Ed
salt. Administrators of the estate of Al.raham
IVcr
tendyke, late of South Creek, deceased.
Final account of Aturisa Dimmick, Executor of
the last will and tesiatnent of Matilda Ditninick,
late of Orwell, deceased.
Final account or Susan A. Strickland and Chesi
ter P:erce, Admitlistrawrs of the estate of Luke
Strickland, late of Wysos, deceased.
Final account of Harriet Barns. late Harriet Buck
Guardian of Sarah Buck, minor child of Silas S
Bock, late of Ifiiyahisina. deceased.
Final account of Burton Rus.ei!, surviving Ail
tninistrator. with the will annexed, of Dan Russell
late of orwill. deceased.
Final account of F. X. Hornet and Henry Kinne
Administrators of the estate of Allen Moody, late of
Durell, deceased.-
And the same will he presented to the Orphan's
Court of Bradford County, on MONDAY, the 7th
day of February neat, for confirmation and allow.
ance.
H. L. SCOTT, reg;ster
Regiq:er's Office,
Towanda. Dec. 30. 1851. S
.auditor's Votice.
TN the matter of the estate of Morris Maloney dec'd
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphan's Court Of Bradford County an auditor to
distribute the funds in the hands of the Administra
tor, raised by the sale of real and personal esta
Notice is hereby given that the auditor will attend
at Wm. Elwell', (dike in the born' of Tc,wrim'a. on
tiaturday, the zoi day of February. nt".l,at 1 o'clock
P. M.. at which time and place, all persons hav
ing claims upon said estate. are required to
present them or be fi....n , er detiarn , il from corning
in upon ,aid fund. HARVEY McALPIN.
Towanda, Dec. 29. 1852. Anditor.,
Auditor's Notice.
:IsTri\TOW.A NOTD
ADIII
A 1.1, persons indeburd to tilt• estate of netiden
471. Park, deed. late of Litchfield township. are
hereby requ , ..eted to mak - c payment delay
and all persons having demands azainst r,!ate
are requested to pre.ent them duly authenticate-Lt
for settlement. MARIA PARK. Adminktratrix.
BENJAMIN PARK,
ORSON I:It:K EV,
Litchfield, Dee. 15, IRS 2
A DMINISTRATOR's NU FILE
A Li. nersor imb.bled In the estate C)
GE.
/1 JAK W AY, di e'd. late or Windham, are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and those
havin7claims against fa,d estate, WI I plea,e rue.
sent them duly authenucavl for
T. L. 3 i.KW IY,
E. A. J K WAY,
Windham, Dec. IC. lAs2
Au.eitor's X*Totice.
rpilE und,,si g r,d having been appointed I , y the
Court of Common Plea:, of Dra.lford ri ty
an Auditor to diatribute he fund raised by the Sher
es sale of real e , tate in the C 71 ., aJ. C. AA:lms
Ar. li. Mereni, va. Ethel Taylor, No. 81 Sept. Term,
1852, will attend to the i'cries of los appointine ,1 at
file.? in the bon; of Towanda. nil satiodav, t'oe
sth day of Fehroary neat at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
which time and place. all persm.sliasing up
on said fund are re muired to present the saline for
adjustment aid toe eletiacre l ff, J rn
coining if, f.'r a share of siid ford.
E t D 1 .) EIt.TC)N,
Tort atida. Dee 21. I S3'2. .1u ,tor,
ADMiNisTIZ NOTICE
11per ,, •n , tn , te:.t , tl r , tme I'l'l
11 It dee'd 1: it of orxt.:l. ore
reriornoe,l t.. :Hal , ' r aylrrnt : a , . i art
dernandc rgav,•••l.;tot e•;a••• wi:l pre.
sent then duly authenticated f,r
S %%WEI. r'.l' S,
A. A.
A,!nt nt•lrniors.
nrn ell, D'•c. IC:i2
CLOTHING STORE.
3. d S. AL.1.1X.L1N7.1.;.:127., sat CO.
TN the Brick Bloeli. next door to Strrcurktore have
ju , t added to their stock . , a large and fashiona
ble assortment of
Yeady made Clething,
ADAP ELI , T) • EU!: SEA ',IN,
of every vi riety,both nl -h le ar..l prier, to yawl'
they aslc the attention of the pott;te. This is now
the Iduest htork
Ever Of in Towanda !!
and will he sold at prices eonsitkralde lower thin
e7er before known in this place. Our goods are
selected with a regard both to style and price, and
offer indocements,not to be met with at any oti.er
establishment.
E Strangers rig ti T.'otoanda t or oth
ers in want of CLOMBLING will find
THI LARGEsT AmsORTMENT
at our eqablishmeni, in this section 01 the coyntry,
and made in such style and materials as to eneure
satisfaction. We ',hall endeavor by
LOW PRICIIe ek. GOOD CLOTITINC:4,
to Nee lore petronage. feeling couroltmi that o ur aru
eles will give satisfaction to the purchaser.
The assortment comprive:v every article required
for a gentleman's outfit. TERITS—C.IBH.
Oct coins, Cuats Pants. Otrerall.c Car.%
•
_ .
LoccrioNs.—Nect door s,oth uC Merrtir's Main
st. Towanda ; and N. 7 Vater st. Arnow.; Ball.
Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga
age, Tioga Cos Pa.
Towanda May :;9th
Cistern and Well 2umps !
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic IZaini ! any ;do,
1.1 .ize, Ste., cheap fur 'Tidy pay. f. , r , ale by
Jan. 8, 188;1. R. M. IA 01.1.E5.
• -
CLOTHING!!
N& A CAMPBELL. having been purified by
. the recent fire, have again fitted lip their
CLOTHING STORE,
tn the same place as before and are now offering
for sale,a deanable asurtment of fall and winter
GOODS.
They being desirous of making up thcir recent loss,
will sell at unusually low prices.
Towanda, Nov. 6, 1652. •
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALL persona indebted to the estate of SILAS
SCOVELL deed, late of South Towanda are
hereby requested to make iintnediate payment. and
those having claim! against said estate. will please
presenuthem duly authenticated for settlement.
- . MARIAH SOOI ELL,
REDDEN DELONG,
South, To waniim. Nov. 17, 1852. Adininiatrato.
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TIIE SAFE RETtIRN
drsii Jahn Franklin. should cerise ao iti4aler
citesnent, than the NEW STOCKED'
CLOTHING STORE,
GEORGE H. BUNTING,
GP. °SLUM mina WARD Ecoiram.
DUNTING respectfully informs his friends and
.1.1 the pudlic.generally. in town and the stirround
in g. country. together with •• all the rest of man
kind:2 that he has just received from New York.
one of the most complete assortments of Mens and
rows Ready Made Clothing, ever before oWered in
Towanda. together with Cloths, Cassimsres, Vest.
lags, and Trintings which he will make up in the
most approsed style, and at the lowest price.
He has also on hand one of the most fashionable
stock of Furnishing Goods, such as Woolen lin.
der..hirts, Overshirte, Overalls, Drawers, and every
article in his line pertaining to Gentlemens' War
drobe. which will he sold cheaper than any other
Cloth rrg Store ;It Bradford County.
He is confident that from his long expenence that
he can give general satisfaction. He employs none
hut the most expert workmen, and feels assured that
his work will not suffer by comparison with the best
city shops either in elegance of workmanship or el,
egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to
business. to merit a continuance of that liliersl pat
rJnsge which has been extended to him heretofore.
E.:turning sincere thanks for past ravord he adlis
the public to eive him a call and see for themselves.
co-CIA TING done as usual and warranted to
tit it properly made up..
a:/ -- Don't mistake the place, on the corner o
Main st.. and the public square. opposite the W- d
Ilouse..C3
Towanda, Dec. 29, 1852.
:171TW 02•1`
AND
NW I 0 DS
OPPOSITE T _ COURT HOUSE.
a/. lizEvnws,
- completed a large and finely finished
' - on the site of the tw,, they had burnei,
(.1 it %ith the large-it and moat cumprehene
stock of
j T A IT j
L L. ,
a n d
rocories, Zrovisions, Yankee Notions,
Cooloctionory, Woys,
ever exhibited this side of the city.
We rive b.i,u 4 ht for rash, articles of the best
; con‘eT:ently are prepared to sell at as
low prices as the 'am. quality can be bought at
;:ov o.hrr [dare. And we tla!ter ourselves that if
tortulo• has been a..4air,t us, (tire having consum
ed two stores anal one stock .1 goods) our old cus
tonirr, will not ("Act: , the I 1,-ectlent, if they call
and see our sloe!: and Lear the exceedingly low
prices. Among t he many articles cre have are
GROCERIES,
l'ea, sui - ar, coffee, ch6co'oste, c. coa, mola,.ses
NT rup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut
saleran", soda, cream tartar,
groand mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, can
dle b ar ~a p , vitiez3r, starch
PBOVI:3ION8,
Mess pork, and beef, hams and shoulder,
what flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal,
s( , d.t at.El butter crackers, insckerell, corifi,h,
shad, ne-rin, p•ualces beans onions, &r., &c
r 7Y X '2 N NUTS,
Prir:•erred pru nrs, rtu ons, English currants, raimns.
green and dried apples. A filberts, genolde
a , ,d ingt!eria brazil nuts, pcariuts, chest
nut', h:i.kory nuts, 6:.c.
1:1.1W EL" X0710.r.q,
Ivory, torn and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs,
conib , , hair, cloth, teeth, infants, and blseking
porte monies. and purses or marl
• tyles. stands, rrlcct and small fancy
tobacco, boxes, rnutT boxes, and rilnio.4t
evi.ry 3il,ele in Ibis •Ine. Work boxes, toilet cases,
i•i,in aul embroidered, work baskets of
GLI3 " 1 63: tW!S
Germ, Fr , nch and American TOYS of every de*
N•tipti,t) and prtre. A few eirthen and pewter tea
kr I , We c,r:s, and a few hcr !..1e1,211 , :.
B4)ARIP', SUOAR BOXES,
WILLOW AND m RKET
S L ,
dairy sah, woaa t rocd; t•alt, :San a salt h,th
,•••: , r -t.• and tine. a quantity of White Stoat
CANDY . re.ail, or 311 kinds ara
i L o!Y 'Oiler fit for Nak. at the new store
of t 111 , Cowl
1, 1 4 52 :3.\lL! V 4. NEVIN'S.
. C f 321 W
FA! 1 & MNIER GOODS.
, s(-911 d owell,
TS raw r•,• , .;.: 1:: tract YI.11( 'he most corn
pleit• anJ surd a•sortmeni of DreF% and Family
Crucero , , lialilware, Crockery-, Boots
I :•,';; an I I.r..ldlrr ac., evrrex.
r.r.van.!l. My .rock nr Dry G.orisi kilt
c , , ,.1 oecided h vgains in shawls.
11 •nn. , e.,'darn and tigtirctl del atnes, ththut cloths.
Arc., a good sick o f glove,
an
and et cry •rye of
-112 7.t
and unbleached
shtrti-fz, cocheco and mert•
1 , 1 1c 1 nnta. W.001.1.:N GOODS', of eve-
n• .'•• ion. comprising ican4. sheers grey,
als tr.li adl be sell cheap and to
wi,-1,1 in vile ow wielition cloie buyers fur ca4h.
l)rc. I, ISA.
- :. ,, i& - ita.". wasr
ffsTER SALOON.
VU(TI'LI) say t.) hie friends and the publie . gener
V a;ly 'hal he has loebted himself in the
01 ST/in SALOON,
In the Basement of the 'Union Block,
next door to Brieses'llotel, (formerly occupied by
W. R. ff?insltey,) where he n ill be rect.: ying Oyster•
three rims, a t:eck coptess, and will serve them
up in the most approved stele. He has spared no
paths or expense to make it one of the best
a; 1 T 1.4"6; ENTaBLIsiImE.I-7.
1111: .I.le (,f !%cw York.
1 \ by the grilion, quart or pint, at the hie::
CSI mies.
Towaiidi, Or.. 27. 1832
Zorough Ordinance.
CUCNCIL . , Orrice, January 3, 1853.
AT a meeting id the Town Council of the borough
of, Towanda. the following Onlinauce was
passed : Be itobiiried by the ['own Council of the
born of Towanda. that hereafter no building shall
be cle,ted or moved within the 'ono!: of said boru'
uithout atip;ication first made to the Council in vi
statit.g th, hi:A of building poteriali to be
used in its con,druction, nod OA locality—and a per.
mit granted by said Council in pursuance of said
application ; also, that no wooden building shall
hereafter be erected withiwthe billowing limits to
wit: On Bridge street. within 80 feet of either side
of said si•eet, from the River to Main street ; on
Ma,n ilreet within 100 feet of either side of said
street from Bridge street to State street ; and with
in 80 feet of either side of the Public equa - e. And
that hereafter no wooden building shall he moved
within said limits from Any place Withi•ut the same-
And any wooden betiding erected klpott, or moved
into said limits in violation of this ordinance, shall
be deemed a nuisance, and the person so erecting
or moving such building shall be punished accord-
ingly. WM. ELWELL. Aurgess.
Jan. ft, 1833. Attest . WAI. SCOTT, Clerk.
- I.2IiFFALO 11011E8—A lot of Buffalo Robes, just
received by J. POWELL.
Towanda Dec. 1, ISM
ar3ollo
N. Y. & E. Railroad !
reCONTANTIIIP
A RE how feceiving weekly over the abovit this ,
rongbfare, all the latest and most fashionable
styles of Goods arriving io New York,fresh from
the hands of the importers.
Also, the choicest and best of heavy Staple Goods
and at prices that cannot fail to please.
Their arrangements are such that- they can sell
goods at Wholesale for cash a■ low as they can be
purchased of the Jobbers in New York city.
With tin humble acknowledgment of past favors.
an examination of their very extensivb assortment
oi Goods is respectfully solicited. s
Towanda. June
lloots and .Shoes.
ALARGE stock of Ladies', Children's and Misses'
Gaiters, Haskins, Slippers, Polk's, and Boots.—
Also a fine assortment of men's and buy's calf, kip
morocco Hoots, Shoes and Brogans, and a good . ply
of cent's Gaiters and Congress Boots just re• iced at
June 1. ' 1111'S.
QUM MEI?, llA•rs.—A fine Bosom nt of the latest
styles of moleskin. Keissutb, 1 ngsrlan a Panama,
pedal and palm leaf Hats, just fled at
June 1. MERCUICS.
SPRING AND SU .R BONNETS—A choice
selection of Is • ' Lind misses' Bonnets, and at
greet var i e ty o f : .net 'Frittuninp, now opening at
]env 1., ME RCM'S.
(ARYL extra quality CORN STARCH, manufac
t ed expresalj fur culinary and dietetic purPosea,
for ate at junel ' ERC UR'S.
▪ RESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to
▪ s cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress
Trimmings, at apl :0 •B. KIN GSBERY'S.
BEFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for
Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial
Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold sn 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 t FOX'S.
GROCERIES.—Th? qoality and prices, of Teas.
eugars and Coffee, always speak for them
selves. at El pit° B. KINGsBERY'B.
;10 QUINTALS CODFISH—They are worth
emo loolciug at, if not buying. fur sJe by
April to. B. KINUSBERY.
ESS PO LIK bbls.l!rlme, for which a high
ill price was paid,and fur which a high price will
he aql:e.l, by apllo B. KING-03ERy.
DORI( and Flour—a quantity of Purk and Flour
just receked and for z•alm Ly
!shy 27 J. POWELL.
1 . 4 E W AND CHEAP GOODS,
rr HE Ondersighed has rurchasPil a large, and
choice selection of NEW 0001.)S, bought
under the most favorable circumstances, and for
sale as low for ca,,h as can be bought el4eWhere,
and lower than any braggadocia can or will sell..
May 5. 1052. 0. 1). BAhTLETT.
xamoracii:Dz:
8. er M. C. MERIIVII, have just reeeited a
11. very large and general as•ortmentor
•
FAIL COO Dd,
ivhich they offer to the public at their usual low
price-. wept 16
ragroCriseaTlCS IGOE 3:02=,!
riA HP EN JOINERS will find a full as
sortment of pianos, gauges, saws, squares, trying
P qua s , bevels, camps:Race. iron and wood spirit levels,
augers, gimlet, center and roger buts, broad, hand and
bench uie..3. adzi., hammers, chisels, gouges, chalk
lines and speols, brad and scratch awls, tape lines, eec.
BLACKSMIIIH9 will Grid anvils, vices, bellows.
sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron
braces, hitt+, hand drills, horse sham and nails, screw
plates, and a general assortment of cast,German, spring
English and American blister steel, Swedea, American
and English iron. .
MASONS will find brick and plastering, trowels{
atone hammars. lathing hatchets, white meth brushes,
Ste_ constai.tly on hand at M Elt CUR'S.
j_TATS—A large Stock of fine silk Hungarian
K..s.mith, Panama and palm leaf hats just te•
reaved by jr23,POWEI.L.
_
`.lf :AI V/
FALL COO DS.
313T0N EZNGSBURIr
. _
TS now irceiving a very large and generalassort
raent of every description (4 goods, which' aro
now offered and writ be sold at prices that cannot
fail to
surr THE PURCHASER
would ask an exarning:ion of my large stock of
Sogars, Teas. Coffee,, Molasses, Stewait's Syrup,
&e. &e.. which are altozether ahead of arky thing
fur quality and price in the county.
Towanda, trct.B, 18:r2,
& A. CA NI PBELL. have just received a new
Li,. supply of fall end , winter cLoTHING, which
will be sold cheap for cash. nnvlL
rII.OTHING. The. attention of the public is
called to the a.sorttnent of men's and boy's
clothing pit received at nov t 9 MEW:ITS.
Br - 121:" arir o , is; mar - "KJ IlaNs
y the subscribers ih the Susquehanna River,
near the mouth of Hornbrouk, ih Sheshequin
iwp, on the 3d in't., a Ferry Boat. The owner is
reiplecied to prove pioperty; and pay charges, or
the Said boat will be (Imposed of according Jo law
. MARVIN LOVELACE.
EBEN ELLIO
eshequ , n. Nov. 17, 1852 3t
SA L quantity of Salt jll.l receivcd
elect J. POWELL,
e.t.1....4
WINTER GOODS !
TUST received from New York. new do laines,
new ',bawls, ilieritioes, new cablimeres, new
plaids. new prints, and
NEW Q®oll3
of every il-i.eription, which will popilively be sold
cheap. The stie-criher invites public attention to
this Nuper , i and ontivalled selection of winter goods.
Towanda. Nov. 12.185'2. J. KINUSBUNY.
LIQUORS ! LIQUORS !
T"ESubscriberN havinz formed a copartnersh p
under the firm of 8. FEL roN &Co for di -
inc n ceneral Logo. r husinesq, 'would respectfully
aok lintel keepers and all others in want cf
thine in ilimr Irate ;o giva them a call. We intend
izoepi.i; on hand a General assortment of Foreicm
Lioltors. ahtrh we eau ! , E It cheaper than any 0, o
else in the county. from the f.et Oro we buy .Grey
from dr• importer.... and ittrrehy save a larce prof.,
charged by the N.Y..lobt , er , Liquor; art warran•-
ed pure and, free from adulteration. Also cormant•
ly on hand Whi , lrey of the best quality.. We have
made arranarments by which we can torn kh our
cus.omets with any crtantity of Binghamton BEER
fro , h from the Brewery. Plcace give 'Ws a call.—
The notes and accounts of the old firm of S. Fel
ton & Co., tue to our bands for setilemen.
Towanda, Dec. 1, 135
AINTS &011.5. t—A large stock of white' lead',
and other kinds of paints and !insect! Oil "PO
received by decl 3. PO WELL.
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership heretofore existing between H.
ti. or. NI. H. Mercur is thistay dissolved. The
business will hereafter be conducted by H. N.
cur. An (kb% due to the late f.rm nom, he paid
immediately'. H. 8. MERCIIR,
Tovezda, Jan. I, 1953. M. C.MERCUR.
LEAVE Toviands for Masse*
mills,flurlingtemEast 19mithlittl4
:sa,Ridgebery, and Weeabrik des
pot on. the N.. Y. & E. R. R.: every Mosnat; Was
sz,nas and FRIDAY at 8 o'clock A. M., and anis,
at the depot in time to take the eteniog train ofcati
either east or west, Fame
Returning Tcssnsr, TM:Dinar and Satrialtairi
after the arrival of the Eastern traiti, tlitd 11.1044;
Vye.tern cars from Jefferson, Elmira, ate.. 4_40;
rive at Towanda same day. •
Fans r—Towanda to Mercor's
to• Burlington.
t. to East Smithfield, •
to Ridgebery, 1.1110
. 4 to Wellsburg depot; LU
Express packages to or from the Rail Goad carca
ful p dellvered at moderate ehatgis.
D: M. BMA
Proptiefot
Tmiranda. Oct. 8, 18;A
DAILY LINE OF MAIL STAGES,
3M="llE` 111.117 . 311M1G net
TOWALISMIL WU/ WAIMEILTeIei
THE proprietors are-now reale;
ning a daily
_hoe of fair horati
eoaohet, h•iwcen Towanda sad
the ew York and Erie Railroad. at Waverly. Air
They are determined that nc, efforts or -expetwib
shall be spared to keep this line stocked and run, ha
a manner tsorthy the encourageritent of the. potato:
Leave Wrive;ly every tLy, at 9 o'clock, A.M.. et
after the arrival of the Morninsf trains, and
ing at Tontandl, at 12 o'clock A. M.. in time to con
nect with a line of stages, to Tunkannock.
Leave TOwanda every day at 2 P. M.,arriving tit
Waverly in time to take the evening intim' sal
or west.
At Towanda, passengers can take stages for Wil
liamsport, Wellsborougb and Montrose,sod cum*
es can always be obtained, as may be desired.
The Prnprietors are pie - sared in take any mow;
ber passengers by means of extra stages. Users.
essary. Office in Toss and., at the Ward Masi.
from •whiell all the stages take their departure.
A. KENNAP.& C 0...
Proprietor%
Nor. 20. IRS:
OPPOSITZON raINX
XEi" alb MC
WAVERLY TO TOW ANDA4
THE subscribers 'are not nu
:, zit,
„. r .ii.:zanirik, a coach daily from -Waver
to Towanda. they may be found
runt-ping and evenlng at G. H 'llalteti s Claremon t
House, Waverly, and at noon at ‘Vm.
wanoa. The patronave of friends and travelers wifl,
be •bankfully received.
lIIIW -BLACKMAN:
Shesliequin, Nov. 15, I Sl2.
AIORE.NEWGOODS:
IL S. (:&. BM. C. 21=.01311.,
ISE NOW eIECLITING ANOTHER ♦SIOfTIILIT eV
NEW FALL SE; TOWER GOODS.
Towanda. Nov. 19. 1852
Dit Ese GOODS.—A good ablortment of
every style of dress goods worn by ladies tad
chilAren. for rate at dee' TiIERCURaf
la;r HITE GOODS.—A large and desirable assiki l
I 1 ment of bishop lawns, 5M7 Ili! and book mass
line, jac, , nets. eambries and bared muslin's at
bee 1. 1552. MERCUR9.
LOVES and 110:!:IERY of every deccription al
Dec. 1. 1552. - MERBURS.
P7EPHYR. WOINTED, for sa:a by the pound of
IJ smallerquautity fur gale at
Dec. 1, 1851.
FFALO ROBES at
Dec. 2, 1852.
T lotiTs.—Fre4ll Cauiphine anti Burning Fluid
I
apt constantly en hand at MERCUBB.
Q ALT jnat received at
k..) Towanda, Dec. 15, 1852
33111135-REARItie.
Air IssEA C. A. LYON. have established
thvniseh in Nittnreett , n, intend carrying on
the above busitte-ts in all it , R various branches,- an/
respect:W . 3' solicit a share of the public patrunega.
A choice stock of
MILLINEIZY,
will be Irep! on bird and for sale at the lowed Fri;
ees. Miss Lyon will F e constantly advised of ►6i
latest fashions by the cdhnexion in the city, and ate
end,..evonrs will be spared to please.
Monroeton. Nov. :10, 1852.
L 0. of 0. F.
LEGULIR Meeting of clradford Encampment
are helil at the t)dd Fellows Hall oo the sew
rig of ,he 'stand 3d Fridays of each month.
C. S. RUSSELL, Scribe. .
TO TRC
Ft Niter, Carrier t,, Stage Proprietor
GM. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
CPPACaItALLIELZD IN Till BISTORT 01 ■lDlQis
as the aunt remarkable External Applioatina gni
"They can't Keep .P.:onse without it."
Es perience of more ;Min .isieen wan has'establiahri
the Mir that Slarchlini's Celebrated iraiglins oil, or Val
must Family Embrocation, NiliA cure moat caaos, 'LW lir •
hero all such as
Sparins. Sweeney, Ringbone, Windpne.
Evil, Callous, Cracked Ueda. Galls ut - all
kind's, Fresh Wounds,. Sprains, Bruised, 'rip:.
tula. Sitiast, Sand Cracks. Strains, LanisfioN
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease.
Bleurnat.mtn. Bites of Animals, External Pot•
- - - .
eons, Painful Nervints Affect Frost BiteSe.' •
Boils, Corns, NWhitlows; Burns and &skid.
Chillhlannu Chapped Hands, Craniya. Con
trac,ions of the Muscles, Swellings. Weakness
of the Joints. Cal:ed Breasts,
The unparalluled euccina of this the cure of die
eases In Mimes and Cattle, nen aeon -in mimeo Bel&
daily becommg muru known to the Miming community. ,
It eau hardly be credited, exc'ert by those who have besot'
in the habit of keeping it in their ambles end hewn*, what •
-a von amount of pain. ellniala.l and time, aro eared be
the timely application of this
Ile rure.the name otthe Nola proprietor, GEORGE- -
W. 511;ACIIANT, Lockport. N. V, bkwart ale leas
of the Bottle, and hie handwriting tw or the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor wilt be prompell
re=ea to.
Pamphlet of the Acent, and sec what wonders aft
ansompleshad by the use of LWr invitrine.
sold by mersciatile dealers generally, in the U•tele
States awl Canada. Also by
8. FELTON
E. T. FOX.
Actme-r-4.-11. C. Porter, Towanda-134m /Cif
Athens—Mil:taint Trvy--1). V, Barnes. Akklumbia
Flais—L. D. Taylor. Burlinglon—Frisbie Hri18 , :!...
son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Co‘ington-1.). M. 114 4 '
Atensfield---liumphrey & Place. TitvgaTuresito
Montrose—et-fry .Sr Ogden, Elmira. whoissated
Agents are Ward, Close 4t. Cu., 83 Ma.lia li ki Nempd
York,
SIAGES
MERt:URS-
IfriERUIJR3.
MERCUR.
MZ,II2I7=Z
AND
IMPORTANT