Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 12, 1853, Image 3

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wpo x. on the 9th init. Rt v. B. p4vidson.
c, Itlaavvsyr to Masa. MAIMISTTA SNITS, both
he tame place.
. '
Nan 2thvertmenients.
lICLAILIENLACIP•
a. WILSON. foimerly of Bradford 'County,
p a „ returns his thanks to his friends for past
ors, sod solicits the continuation of their patron
flaring made arrangements tc. continue -with
• Irm o f F u ller 4. Dayton N° 149 Weskstreet, be.
co Barclay and Verey streets, where he can be
s ivos ready to supply his customers want
1110CERIE8, with a supply at low prices and
rromble terms. Particular pains will be taken
, e rp so hand desirable goods Air oat section of
4onny•
,w•York, Feb. 9.1852.
BRYAN'S
pULKONIC
WAFERS.
(18 extraordinary preparation has been for ma.
of J ea n the most eatato and speedy remedy
Covets, Coos, A mast Bannewriva, buracrisr
sap DISIASISOF TAZ 4111 b LUNGS. To
su ffering from obstinate and confirmed Coughs,
t he most immediate and perfect relief, and
relit liability to take cold elk% and a troub
, c o ugh succeeds the slightest exposure, these
i yggS produce the most marked results. They
saw relieve the Cough and other symptoms, and
urily re move that morbid irritability and weak.
oaf the Lungs which give rise to the complaint.
wiliest properties are combined in an agrees
'form and pleasant to the taste, so that any child
r rielily take them : and they are darntitted to
welter in ten minutes after use in all cases.
price 15 cents per box. For sale by Dr. 11. C,
OMR, Towanda, Pa.
rereads, Feb- 9.1853.
lOTICE TO BUILDER..
3:1 PROPOSALS will be received for the
ion of a BRICK BUILDING in Tovianda.
the SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE IN—
It. until 6 P. M., of Tuesday. March t,
Plans and specifications may be seen at the
of Adams & MacFarlane. where Proposals
be left, or with any of theunder LT signed.
F. CO, •
JULIUS FOSTER,
MILLER. FOX,
- J. F. MEANS,
J. JMACFARLANE. •
1853. Executive Comntinee.
wands. Feb. I
sr Iced.
IBUSHELS of Clover Seed just received and
for sale by the subscribers at the lowest cash
r, or exchanged for most kinds of produce.
Towanda, Feb.s. t 853. BAILEY & NEVINS.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
k LI. persons indebted to the estate of JACOB
REYMAN dec'd late of litidgberry WTI., are
.rteby requested to make immediate payment and
1, , e having claims against said estate, will
Its prebeatthem duly autheutitattd lot settle-
Feb. 10. 1853
NOTICE.
I HE Commission - ers of Bradford County, have
fixed upon the following days and places rtt
~e mely for holding appeal..; viz :
Jrdi—at S. Decker's—Tuesdtil Feb. 22d
lo‘itm—atJaeob Frutchy's--Wednesday Feb 23d.
J. P. Horton's—Thursday Feb. 24th
,)any—al Sheffield Wilcox's—Frid ty Feb. 25th
nrue—al J. P.Smith'it—Saturday Feh. 26th
Wy,ox Academy—Monday Feb. 28th
tnelmg Sloae—at 8 Stephens' —Tue4.llMarch Ist
yaorotoa—at I. 11. Black's—Wed. March 2d
Isearora—at C. E. Wells"—Thursday• March 3d
.e—at S. Canfied's—Priday March Ch
k—at N. B Wet mire's—Saturday March sth
we—al B. Theles—Mr nday March 4th
, sel—at F. C. %Vomit-tar—Tuesday March Bth
\‘a.ren—arß. Cooper's—Wednesday March 9th
~!han)—at Mr , . Russel' s—Thurs. March 10th
C Bloodeotes—Friday March 1I th
be4tequin—at H. Kinney's Saturday March 12th
(Erna tom' & tsep—at W.oPattseed's-=Monday
Seri 14*
:" —at A. Ormstas--TtreNday March 15th
rfnetpn—at A. McKean's—WSJ. March 16th
infirld--st A. J. Ceroultra—Thurs. March 17th
, funield—at A. Knapp's—Friday March 18th
inerry—at C. French's••-BsturSay March 10th
nCrrek..-- at P. Fassetes—Monday March 21st
efla—at R. R. Beckwith's—Tuesday March 22d
ntulua—at James Morian'n—Wed. March 23d
m hay' tp.—L. B. Morse's—Thurs. March 24th
rtnerna—at J. S. Brecker's—Friday March 2:ith
)I.llle—at J. Bailey's—Saturday March 26th
lion—at B. Coolbaugh's—Monday March 28th
. t.y—si D. Morres--Tuesclay March 29th
ll , klin—at J. Brink's--bi edrresday March 30th
nh & South Towandaat Commissioners' office
—Thursday March 31st
owanda boro'—at Com's veer—Friday April ist
The Assessors will be punctual in delivering the
aces to the taxable% and in making their returns .
the day designated in their Warranty . at e which
at and place the Board of Revision attend
'.hear all such as think themselves aggrieved by
asseasiount. and make such deduction and al—
twos, as to them shall seem just. •
By order of the Com'rs.
E. M. FARRAR, Clerk.
ram'ra Office, Towanda, Feb. 9,1851
NOTICE.
:BSCRTBERS to Mr. Knapp, for the History of
the World, (by H Bill,) Webster". Dictionary
i the Bible, ars respectfully infokned that they
be delivered as soon as Mr. Rogers can get
intl with them, who will deliver them instead of
ieelf, on account of my health being so poor that
lot unable to do it—which is aft the causer (W.
the; with the scat city of money) of their not be
delivered before. t MI BABCOCK.
Sao. 28, 1853.
l MOM! SUL
49 BUSH. CLOVER SEED , for sale at the
lowest rate by E. W. HALE.
Woodside, (near Towanda) Jan. se, 1853.
T HE subscribers have made arrangements for s
quantity of Pinter, to be delivered in the Spnag
vluell will be sold for $6,50 per ton for re". Pay Wheat, Rye, Coro, bats and Buckwheat will be re
triTed io payment at the going each prim
Towanda. Jan. 27. tB6& BAILEY 4 NEVINS.
Clam Seed.
JUST receirtd a quantity of very superior Clover
ea Farmers would do well to purchase their
"ra rly. - J. KINGSBERY.
owaada, Feb. 5, 1853.
01. I.r
REGULAR Meeting of tradford Eneampmen
are held et the Odd Fellows Hall on the even
of the let and 3d Fridays of each month.
C. 8. RUSSELL. Scribe.
A rrlADdly Call.
THE sobecribers'are compelled by the necessity
of liability to ask those knowing themselves I
nid ehltdi to came and seule and make portent.
-"4"4" they Deed not be surprised to find their aei
to ° n' lodged where payment can be enforced.
Towanda, Feb. 4, 1843. MONTANYE'S & Co.
The accounts and notes of ISAAC POST deeV,
at the store of the above firm, and immediate at
-34104 1p their settlement will save cost.
THOMAS ELLIOTT. •
J. D. MONTANYE.
Tovairia Feb. 4,1853. , Administrators.
? RI C and Floor—a quantity of Pork ant:Flout
P
lest received and for sale by '
„.? rovftlx.
. , •
ANNUAL - R PORT
,
oi she. Recetiaii and Expenditoies of aradford County, tbs;llsVl4kom the Ist
of Zannary, to:the alst of December, tnoinsti.e.
Auditors for auditingtrublic accounts, . II 99 00
Assessors, ' • 874 00
Bridge contiacts., 4.539 SU
Bridge and road views • 95 00
Books for PublicOffic:ps, tit 68
Crier's fees, 85 50
Constables making reCus dr. shading Court, 376 39
Costs in civil 5014 . 85 00
Council fees in criminal suits \' 25 00
Costs in Com'th suits,
Counsel to Com►'s Win. Elwell,
Damages by roads dim' improvements, 279 00
Election expennes, 050 73
Fuel, --- . let It
Grand Jurors, , 483 SO
Traverse Jurors. 2,938 74
Insurance on public buildings, 49 87
Incidental expenses, , 201 73
Intere4 on and payment of loan, 1,422 00
Justices iniluisitiona. 58 19
Justices fees, • 13 76
Protbonotary'n fees; ,
• 629 9t
Prisoner's support, - - - • 825 08
Account with the several Collectois of County. Taxes of
Year. Ybwnship. , Collector's Names. Amount Charged. Amt Rased
1841 Sheshequin Elijah Horton. $22 98
1542 Columbia Henry Sherwood 103 05
1846 !tending Stone Isaac W. Weshrook 18 38
.. Towanda twp David Rutty 408
1847 Ulster hi L domino 25 00
1848 Albany Wm Lee lO6 83
.... Monroe J B Smith 873
.... Towanda boro L W Tiffany 244 01
1849 Granville - Haitian° Ross 129 73
Monroe H B Myer 80
Orwell A 0 Mathews , _ ..
Springfield Is Leonard
South Creek Wet Hold:4111th
Siandingdione. Isaac Vannest
Towanda boro' P L Shaw
Towanda tip Dennis McGill
Wysox A C Hinn?ad
Athens boro' " Guy Tozer
Albany Moses A Ladd
Burlington R R Phelps
Durell St T Van Gordet
Berri* Geo W Elliott
Pais Geo .9 Humphrey
Thiele Lawrence Vaught
Standing Stone Alexander Ennis
South Meek , C Haight . *,
Towanda boro' Win A Chamberlin
Warren Rufus Buffington
*stasis* .4 P Biles
Athens bow' Wm H Fritcher
Ath•nts tarp John H Murray
Albany Hititti Crandall .
Armenia Jacob Y bemond
Burlington P B Pratt ,
Columbia Geo Wilson
Durell R E Gilbert
Franklin Randolph Lyon
Herrick M B Porter
Litchfield Jas P Munn
Leroy David White ie.
Monroe Anthony Mullein
Pike Oliver Ellsworth
Rome W W Woodburn
Ridgberry Chas French
lraeshequin J .aiah Kilmer
Smithfield Asher Huntington
South Creek Ira Crane •
Standing Stone le I) Havens
Ttistirota Hiram Shumway
Tdwanda bozo' Daniel Vandercook
- tap Reuben Belong
Wells Peter H Knapp
Wyalosing Geo M Black
Warren Levi Brown
Wllittot J 1. Jones
1852 Athens boro' • L H Sherman
" tarp John H Murray
Albany John Brown
Ahnen la Robert Mason.
Asylum John W Morrow
Burlington Jeremiah Travis Jr
Columbia Peter Monroe .
Canton John Grey
Durell Ransler Ross
Franklin Thos elm iley
Granville John Vroman
Herrick John E Keeler
Litchfield S,C Park
I.eßoy Wm B Wilcox
Monroe S W Alden
Orwell Asa Darrow .
Pike Geo W Humphrey
Rome Nathan Maynard
Ridgberry Chas French
Sheshequin Dan'l J Horton
Smithfield Thomas J Wheeler
Springfield I item Spear
South Creek Ira Crane
Standing Stone Isaac H Vandest
Tuscarora Hiram Shumway
Towanda boo' C T Smith
" twp Wm Barnes
Troy bow' John McKean
" twp Geo P Freeman
Ulster 9 C Hovey
Wysox John W Bartlett
Wells Wm S Ingalls
Wyalusing Geo J Acroyd
Warren Levi Brown
Windham Jos Ellsbre 2d
Wilmot , Allen Woodruff
BENJ. REVMAN,
M. B. BEYMAN.
`• Executors
....
ids°
Ma
1851
Dr. Benjamin Wilcox, Treasurer of Bracik
Dup's of County taxes prior to 1859 $5559 72'
as f or a 1881712
Judgments Notes &e., due the County 794 81
Unseated Land Transcripts 915 891
Miscellaneous Recei vals 118 31
Balance due Treasurer 095 28
Dr. Benj. Wilcox, Treasurer of Bradford Co
Duplicates of - State taxes prior to 1852 $ 2891 58
4 •I 4 4 for .. 11079 75
Transcripts of Unseated Lands
Miscellaneous it
eceivals
Dr. County Orders in account
Orders linosed in 1852 -$20228 72
Orders outstanding Jan. 1. 1853 210 26
BRADFORD COUNTY. 88.—We the undersigned Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify
non the above to be a trite and correct statement of the receivals and expenditures of said County, from
a. a. the First day of lan. to the 81st day of December, 1852. Witness our hands and seat of Office at
%pew Towanda thin 20th day of Jan. A. 1). 1953.
STURGES SQUIRES,
b. B COTTON, • I
Commit:Walnut*.
1 A. PARK.
ATTitiamig• M. PARIIAL Clerk
NEW AN i CHEAP GOODS.
Tlir Undersigned has &retailed* large. and
choice selection of NEW GOODS, bought
under the most favorable .circumstances, and for
sale as low for cash as can be bought elsewhere,
and tower than any braggadocta can or will sell.
May 5, tog. 0. D. BARTLETT:
CLOTHING. Tba attention of the public is
called to the drsortriteni ot men s_ boy's
clothing just received at novl9 mtacutts.
BUFFALO ROBES at
Dec. .9, 185 t.
URES.
r7T75
Patin Printing, 231 00
Prisoners support in E. 8 Penitentiary, . CM 09,
State road from Fork tp., to Monroeton, 53 41
Ski e rs fees ecintreyingPriers to La ?sn i t, *5O 00
Sherirs fees summoning Jurors, 141 00
Stationary for Pith. Oltees.and Coat, 00 33
Township line_ views,
.. 23 00
tins ..__
Wolf and Wildcat certificates, 24.75
Repairs on public buildings. ;ICA 120 28
Dale John Horton (late Treas. Jan 1,1862,1,50 02
J. Pd. Peck. per cent. on 'banter of State tax, 35 00.
81nteon Decker Comte 1851, bal due 81 IS
K. 8. Smith Colter 1851, bat due. 110 13
" 1852, 141 00 281 13
Sturg's Squire Caner 1831. " 9 00
" 1852, 208 50 215 50
D. D. Cotton. " 1831. e 39 00
" 1832, " 228 00 2117 00
Isaac A. Part. " 1852. " 64 00
E. M. Farrar, Com'rs 011 1853 426 00
1,820 IC
50 00
4 os
23 00
8 73
194 89
' A" SO
II 75
7 07
10 00
II 22
DI •s
69 12
/6 00
2 46
46 00
64 9
117 37
637 00
103 52
4 20
182 99
107 49
65 26
25 22
64 00
121 85
49 44
70 61
350 17
9 St
157 oh
16 95
6t 00
40 I!
156 tl
182 04
21 57
554,e76 84 $10,191 45
ord County, in account with said Co. Cr.
I Returned on Dup's prior to 1652 • 1263 98
" " for •• 2231 92
" ' " judgment Notes. &CI
Exonerations on Unseated Lands
Collectors Percentage
Orders Returned
2 per cent codttnistioh on the want
Collector's Exoneration.
Uncurrent Money
$26401 13
,in fleet With Com'th of Pennsylvania, Cr.
Returned on duplicates prior to 1852 $lO5l RI
Gil G 6 of " 2163 69
Exoneration• on Unsealid Lands 77 37
Advenising 35 tracts at 50 c't. each 17 50
Collector's Exoneration 347 98
a PerCentage 419179
Abatement allowed Collector. 221 02
Paid Reg. for reeing 26 mar. births *a 2 60
Trea's commission on $9,977,28 at one per ct 99 77
Slate Treaurer's receipt June, $2,112 7350 08
Ratlines due State 2524 119
691 I 1
1 lirt
$146§4 41
ith fhe County of Bradford
Orders Redeemed in '63
Orden outstanding Jan. I, '59
$20438 92
THE partnership heretofore existing between H.
N. &M. C. Mercur is this day dissolved. The
business Will hereafter be conducted by EL 8. Met
cur. All debts doe to the late firm must be paid
immediately. IL 8. MERCUR,
Towanda, Jan. 1, 15/1. M. C. MERCUR.
MEB.9 PORK 1-50 bbla. Prime, for which a high
price was paid,andfor which a high price will
be asked, by apllo B. KINGBHERY.
H& A. CAMPBELL. have just received a Dew
. supply of fall sod winter CLOTHING. which
will be sold cheap for cash. novl2
MERf;TIR
of Bradford
the County
Aml &Rafted.
Col. per et asoit dia.
n9B
103 05
IS a
lIEI
MD
OD
Y 3
2 89
4 60
13 43
10 97
81 07
16 SO
6 06
3 29,
6 S 3
63 4
4 $9
30 34
22 62
7 46
7 92
35 20
5 67
15 28
6 05
15 15
48 90
8 81
3 33
28 88
29 03
18 83
8 91
14 91
12 19
22 13
31 48
10 11
2 156
11 74
3 70
5 41
9 41
7 92
32 37
3I 73
9 23
11 23
60 00
20 12
12 10
0 60
12 24
24 34
25 59
t 36
2 16
2
0 57
ELI
4 51
$2
8 81
G 28
20 4
15 7
Era
11333
41 19
97 79
27 41
4 48
12 22
8 08
66 48
9 39
:I 59
4 46
B 81
9 38
EU
$482 26 61.000 22 63,495 90
DISSOLUIION.
• •
N. Y.
21110 a II Ma Irla: dI,
ARE now receiving 'weekly over': the above tho.
ronghlitre, all the latest and most fashionable
styles of Goods arriviog in New York. fresh from
the hands of the importers: ' _
Also. the choicest sad hew of heavy Maple Goods
and at prices that cannot fail to please.•
Their arrangements are inch that they can sell
goods et wholesale' for cask as low as they can he
phrehased nf the jobbers its New York city.
With ab humble acknowledgmrat of past favors.
ab exaMtnition or their very ezteasivb assortment
di Goodsrespettfully solicited.
Towanda. June lb.
Soots and Sham
A LARUE doek of Ladies', Children's irid
„
11 Gahm* Buskins, Slippers, Pam cad Bomar—
Also s tine assortment of men'e and hoy's oidf, kip and
maroon Boots, Shoes and Brains, and • good 'apply
of gent's Gaiters and Connie Boots joat melted di
Jew 1. MERCURIL
THE WE RETURN
$10,228 7$
War John Franklin, should cause no greater er
droned, than the NEW STOCKED
CLOTHING STORE,
Or
GEORGE WIBUNTING,
;.: -e IL- - • • - a• II 1.7 k
10153
BUNTING respectfully informs his Riends and
the public generally, in town and the sonound
lag country, together with " ell the rest of man
kind," that be has just received from New York,
one of the most complete assortments of Meng and
Boys Beady Made Clothing. ever before olered in
Towanda, together with Cloths, Cassimsres. Vesa
logs. and Trimings which he will make pp in the
most approved style. and at the lowest price.
He has also on hand oneof the most fashionable
stock of Furnishing floods, such as Woolen tin,
dershirut, Overshirts. Overalls, Drawers, and every
article in his line pertaining to Gentlemen' War
drobe,
which will be sold cheaper than any other
Clothing Store in Bradford County.
He is confident that fro.' his long experience that
he can give general satisfaction. Hs employs none
but the most expert workmen, and feels assured that
his work sill not suffer by comparison with the best
city shops either ill eletatlte of workmanship or el,
egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to
business, to merit a continuance of that liftersl pat
ronage which has been extended to him heretofore.
Relishing sincere thanks for past favors he asks
the public to give Mdt t 1 tall and see for themselves.
VCITTTINO done as banal and warranted to
Bt if plroperly made 0p..0)
0:3. Don't mistake the place, on the corner of
Main at.. and the pnklit square, opposite the Ward
House.,
Towanda, Dec. 2P, I 113 i,
U 97!
4 11
7 40
TO It
44
8 69
Is 82
EEI
UM
174 $5
26 71
61 24
39 29
29 12
QPRINCI AND BOIpiER BONNETS,—A doles
selection of ladies and aliases' Bonnele. and at
greet variety of Bonnet Trimmings. DOW opening at
Jens 1. MERCURIO.
Oextra quality CORN STARCH. manufac
tured expressly for culinary and dietetic purposes,
for sale at jun!' I MERCILTHS.
163 114
DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to
S cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress
Trimmings, at ap1!0 B. KINGSBERY'S.
21 70
51 92
BEFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for
Ladies to look at the Bpring Bonnets, Artificial
Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap.
April 9 B. KINGSBERY.
108 bl
14.83
CROCKERY.—The largest stock in town. Fu I
dinner and tea wits, of white granite and blue
wave, whlh will be sold cheap at FOX'S.
150 F 4
162 26
34 74
GROCERIES.—The quality and prices of Teas
Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them
selves, at apllo B. KINGSBERY'S.
CO
49 33
214 49
2111T.11EC Wee
OYSTER SALOON.
&DUO 114352riatato
IXTOULD say to his friends and the public gener
VW ally that be has located himself in the
OYSTE
R SALOON,
In the Basement of the Union flock,
next door to Briggs' Hotel, (formerly occupied by
W. B. Smalley.) where he will be receiving Oysters
three times a week tiy express, and will serve them
up in the most approved style. He has spared ad
pains or expense to make it one of the best
E. 471. 3 41 1 ESTABLLBB.IIIEXT
this side of New Vork.
Oysters, by the gallon, quart or pint, at the Jowl
eat rates.
Towanda, Oct. 27, 1852.
SI 30
30 39
8 81
4 87
70 15
64 58
922 MI
126 76
44 20-
20 43
16 15
197 61
121 69
70 15
209 49
14 $8
35 65
22 08
Cistern and Well Pumps !
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Hams l of ad, Itlhd,
L
.size, &c., cheap for ready pay. for sale by
Jan. 8, 1853. 11. W. WELLES.
118 67
22 96
29 1?
84 10
MB
NEW GOODS
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE
73 07
HAVE just completed a large and finely finished
Store on the site of the two they had hornet',
ahti filled it with the largest and moil coMprehento
lye stock of
729 01
102 43
1000 23
201417 95
Groceries, Provhdons, Tank.. Notions,
Pratt, Confbctionory, Ways, dim, as.
ever exhibited this side of the city.
We have bought for cash, ankles of the best
quality ; consequently are pVepared to sell at as
low prices as the same quality can be bought at
any other place. And we flatter odrselves that if
fortune has been against us. Tiro %melt* consum
ed two stores and doe stabk of goods) our old cos
tomets will net folio* the pittedent, if they call
and see our stock and hear the exceedingly Into
priers. Among the many articles we have are
GROCERIES,
403 33
489 26
19 00
$26401 19
Tea, sugar. coffee. chocolate. cocoa; Molasses,
Stewart 's syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut•
megs, einamon, saleratirs, soda, cream tartar,
gtound mustard. pepper sauce. catsup, can•
dies, bar soap, vinegar, slerCH &C., &t.
PBC/VISIONS,
Mess pork and beef, hams and shoulders,
wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal,
soda and butter crackers, mackerell, codfish,
shad, earring, potatoes, beans onions, &c
P311.17Z1E £ND 111117 1 2•,
Preserved prunes, citrons, English currants, raisins,
green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genoble
and =Aerie walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest.
sots, hickory nom, &e.
. 'maxims Jr 0110.1•19,
Ivory, heftt and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs,
fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth, infants, and blacking
brushes, wallets, parte monies. and parses of many
styles, pocket ink stands, pocket and small fancy
mirrors, lobaceo, boxes, send' Mixes. and almost
every article in this .ine. Wort boxes,toilet eases,
secretaries, plain and ethbroldered, work baskets of
many styles.
German,French arid kiddy:an TUTS of every de
scription and price. A' few earthen and pettier tea
setts, for miteglHs, and a few boys' sleighs.
BROWN'S WASH BOARDS, SEOAR BOXES,
WILLOW ANDSPLIXT MASKET BABIEETB.
$14654 41
etk
110167 9$
211 97
620438 gi
Ashton dairy stilt, ground rock salt, Baling salt both
coarse and fine. Also, a quantity of White Stone
Lime.
CANDY wholesale or retail or all kinds and
innumerable other articles, for sale at the new Store
opposite the Court noose.
Towanda, Dec. 1, lON BAILEY ¢ IlEiiNl5:
idggioAht. ‘rt.
1 4 41MV fiToll.7i
AND
3ummr & m=m,
f,egat 'Abindisimu46,
EXECOOR'S 140710 R.
LL Piton indebted Lb' the "Matt or John M.
Vannes,. eed late otthandh* Mahe. are here
by requriteli to make ihimediste peyote:it and those
having claims spinet said *state. •IWO please pre.
sent them duly aiitheatieated for uttlement.
H. MORGAN. Etecater.
Feb''. 11,185 i. -
ADMINISTRATdR s d
ALL persons indebted to the estate ofConis Frisk
deb i d late of Wysoth are hereby tequestad to
make immediate payment and those having claims
agaiast said estate. will please present , them duly
authendeated foi. settlement. fl MOR
FR N.
PAIS 8. INK.
• kdministrators.
Feb. 10,185$
ADMINISTBATOII'B NOTICE.
ALL plefBoloa hnowitlit themselves indebted to the
estate of BENJAMIN. COOLBAUGHT. deed
late of Montt:4op, are hereby retpiested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims against
said estate will pleatte presditt them , duly anthems.
cated for settlement. E. B. COOLBA UGH.
Monroe. Feb. 5. 1853. . _ _ Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'B r4OIIOE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Reuben
Park, dec'd. late of Litchfield township, are
ildieby requested to matte payment *Moist delay t
sod all persons having demands against said estate
am requested to present • thim duly authenticated
Vier settlement. MARIA PARK, Admitiistratrifi.
BEN/AlO PARK,
ORSON RICKEY,
Administrators.
Litchfield. Dec. 16. 1652.
ADMINISTRATOR% NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of OEO.
JAKWAY, dec'd. late of Windham, !fa hereby
requested to make payment without deliy, ifhd those
haviniclaims against said estate, will please pm.
sent them duly authenticated for settlement
T. L. JAKWAY.
E. A. JAKWAY.
Windham. Dec. 10. 1852. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of AUSTIN
RUSSELL. dec'd late of Orwell, are hereby
filljuested to make payment without delays and all
those having demands against said estate will pro
sea t them duly authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL CABS.
A. A. RUSSELL,
Administrators.
Orwell, Dee. 2. 1852.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to titer' estate of SILAS
SCOVELL dee'd, late of South Towanda are
hereby requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said estate, will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
MARIAN SCOVELL,
REUBEN DELON°,
Reath Towanda. Nov. 17, 1852. Administrators.
CLOTHING STORE.
3. AL S. AUCCANDMIL, CO.
TN thlt Brick Block, next door to Meteors store have
1 just added to their stock, a large and fashiona
ble assbrtment of
Ready wade Clothing,
ADAfTin +0 TOE SaLsox,
of every variety.both of piyle athl pride. to which
they ask the attention of the public. This is now
the largest stuck
Pret Offered in Thwanda !!
and will be sold at prices considerable lower than
ezer before known in this place. Oar goods are
selected with a regard both to style and price, and
offer indneements, not to be met with at any other
establish then t.
IT n stran t
o f irbrowantis k r ai oth -
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
at our establishment, in this section of the coyntry.
and made in such style and materialsas to ensure
satisfaction. We shall• endeavor by
Low ratolime a soon mama:ENG,
to secure petrottage. feHint confident that our arti
cles will give satisfdoloh to the parcbaskl.
The assortmetlt coMprises every article rerittlred
for a gentleman's outfit. TERMS-aCASH: -
Orvrcords, Coals Pants, Overalls Caps #
LocAvross.—Next &tor south of fillerciir's Maiti
st. Towanda ; and Dto. 7 Water at. Arnouti Hall.
Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga Vill
age, Tioga Co. Pa.
Towanda May 29th 1851.
LIQUORS ! LIQUORS !
THE Subscribers having formed a copartnership
under the firm of S. FELTON & CO , fur
lug a gghrtal Liquor business, wonld respectfully
ask Hotel Eeepens and all others in want of any%
thing in their line to giva them a call. We intend
keeping do hand a general assortment of Foreign
Liquors, which we Can sell cheaper than any ona
else in the county, frdm the fact that we bitty direct
from the importers, and thereby save a large "profit
charged by the N.V. Jobbers ; Liquors are warrant%
ell pure and five from adulteration. Also constants
,ly on hand Whiskey of the best quality. We have
made arrangements by which we can furnish nut
customers with any quantity of Binghamton BEER
fresh from the Brewery. Pleaee give us a call.—
The notes anti accounts of the old firm of S. Fel.
100 & Co., are id odk hands for settlemen.
et FELTON.
E. T. FOR.
TowaOda, Dec. 1, 1852
)ATINTS &OILS—A large stock of white lead .
L and other kinds of paints and linseed oil 'just
remised by dee! J. PO WELL.
New Staple Seeds.
THE Subscriber has just received a new supply
of Sheeting. Ticking. Batting, Candlewick ike.
AI.o a general assortment of Fresh Groceries. which
will be sold a% cheap ai• usual. .1. KINOSBERY.
Towanda, Feb. 5, l
IMSY
FALL, CO.ODS.
=avow Eseraearvax
Te now receiving a very huge and general-assort
-1 went of every descripuiun of goods, which are
new offered and will be bold at prices that "canna'
fail to
tsUIT THE PURCHASER.
. would ask an examination of my large stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Siewart's Syrup,
ike. dm., which are altogether ahead of any thing
fur quality and price in the county.
Towanda, Ucl. 8, 1852.
TEMICITEITAT
AND
basss-mikKlkt •
as issEs C. li. &M. A. LYON. have established
AL themselves in Monroeton. intend carrying on
the above business in all its various branches. and
rbspeetfolly solicit a share of the public patronage.
A choice stock et
MILLINERY.
will be kept on hand and for sale at the lowest pri.
res. Miss Lyon will be constantly advised of the
latest fashions by the connezionin the eityi and no
endeavours will be spared to please.
Ilintrroeton, Nov. IlOr 1882.
C orr Et INGII
,& CAMPHOLL. having been purified by
H
the recent fire, have again, fitted up their
'CLO?fIIN9 111011, '
itt the same plats! as before_ and are now °feria"
for sale. a deaitable assortment of fall and winter
0 oso .
They being desirous of mailing iheirreeent loss.
will sell at unnsually low pricer.
Towanda, Nov, 6. 185%
QUINTALS COP PIS -7-Tiiey us war*
hxdfbig at, if not baying, fot. wilit by
April iOI 8. RINGSHERY4
tines afliages.
.
ST GES
; • 4.•;C. tliAtt LW Mint
nvilla.andindton.Edst
. didirehery, and Wilbur do. •
pot i on ' ;& E. Rh, willry iforraGio WOO
mzesay. and ll'sirtah - st R o'clock A. It, and arfltri
at the depot Inflate to take the staling Ira* of '
either east et west, Game diy.
Returning Tossnat, TM:Um* And IlLaWeanan
alter the arrival of the flatten, Warns dud also thili•
Western sari. treat 'stetson, Ihaldwit44
rive at Towanda same dais
Pass tr-Towandi to Identhrli laded tt .
". to Borliniton., •
". to Nast dmidtgaltia 01
Ridaelpery, • MI
to Wellabs,*
ELMO,* packages to or from the Rtil lit iktell . oar*
fully delivered at moderate sharps.
a lc MA.
Propel-64
Towanda. Oct. 8, lett
DAILY LINE OF MAIL STAGE%
• viaviEalemair
IPOIrdirDAL 42 D WAITAISte
-
pintitistofi '
riins a daily Use of feet bolsi -••••••:-- coaches,-between ;
Towers!' ,
nit ' tar To a' brie Rant*. at Waverly:
They are de:ermined kit In. effort! Os meant
she!! be spared to keep this line stocked and tea,
a manner worthy the encouragement of Ike panda
Leave Waverly every &hat 9 o'clock. A.M.
after the arrival of the morales
,ualan. isad ihrtie‘
ins at Towanda, at 111 o'cloek A. It in dm, todelk
sect with' a line of stage*, to TehlhanAoek.
heave Towanda every day at d P. M.. arrintVatt
Waverly is time to take the emits tralair• seat
or *est. ,
At Totianda, pasnimprs can tauter" Sit W$
Ilatitspon, Wellshmough sad Montrose. sad. anti.
es min Anil§ lie lbtamed, as may be desired.
The'Proptietati ale pre - tared to take any Imo
ber dt passengers by mutts of taus stases. nese:.
tsar,. Q 7 Office in Towittidsi at the Ward Hoes*.
trum-which all chomps take theirdepertim
A. KENNAR* Caw
Proprimolvi,
Nov. 10, LB5l
OIPPOSITION
.10"113.411:01WIE
WAVERLY TO TO-WANO,Ak
THtl subscribers -are mem
r p:Kkliott.":4 • tilfig I gold dilly from Waver
• - ly to Towanda. they may Ira fotta4
morning and evening at 0. H Hallett's Claretoost
HoU•d, Waverly. and at noon at Wm. 13riaipe Tn♦
lemma. The patronage of friends anti tiavelers sal
be •hankl'ully received.
SHAW #
fliteshequin, Nov. 15, 1852.
MORE NEW GOODS,
dt. aa. a 1111:11CRIS,
AIM MOW ISCILITIIIO ANOTII3I AMOKTIBUre OT
NEW FALL 14 "WINTgli GOODS
Towanda, how. 11 . 11352.
DRESS GOODS.—A good assortment of alinot4
every style of dream goods worn by ladies sae
children. for .ale at deft MERCURS.
HIVE 600D13.—A large sod desirable assorS ,
ment of bidbop lawns, swiss and book mast
tins. jaconets. atmbries and bared muslin. at
Dec I. 1852. MERCURR.
GLOVES and HOSIERY of every deseriptinn it
Dec. I. 1552. MERBURS.
Pt , EPHYR WORSTED, for sale by d tc.
m pound a
- smaller quantity for sale at
Dec. 1,1851
- .
T IGHTB.—F , esh Camphine and Burning Fled
.14,4 ept constantly on hand at MERCURe.
SA LT jest received at
Towanda. Dec. 15. 11152.
IMPORT *IST
TO Tall
Farieri Farrier A Stage Proprietor
GEO. W. MERCHANTS
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
IMPLIMALIMAD 111 TIM 11T01T SIP /1100:1011111
is the mess zoontsbil Mimi Applisatisa and
a The/ akai. Keep
experience of more than Watson years has eetabl is
Cho fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling On, er
venial Family Emil:tuition, toll curs meet ma% ea/ a
Uses all such an
Spatinr. Sweeney. Ringbone, Wind al Peg
Evil, Callous. Cracked Reels, Galls of al
kinds, Fresh Wounds. Smarm Bruises. Ps'
tula. Sided. Sand Clucks. Strain/. Lamaism!
Foundered Feet. Scratches or Greene. Mango*
Itheurnatam. Bites of Animals. External Ptz
mono, Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Blasi
Boils. Coma, Whitlows. Burns and Saddle
Chillblaina. Chapped Hands. Gram.Ql6 Colo
tractions of the Wailes. Swellings , Weskaail
of the Joints, Caked Braids. Ac.ske
The namrauesid acme of shim Oil, in lb* can of alp,
SIMS In Domes and Cattle, and even is ham= flailk sr
daily becoming more known to the Glllllll4 ensamily,
ii can hardly be credited, except by those who haws bead
m the habit of keeping It in their stables and houses, WWII
• vast amount of pain. enlisting and time, en Gold be
the timely apphanion of this Ott.
!sir T, N : prop_
bio nt , mars the name of thetico
sfitINTIANy tilt
W. 111116...... - -
the bottle, and in Ids hand=lter the cork.
11111 orilys addrand lie VW be
to.
. - ae - trt - Pompltlet • of the tbd lb Chit VISO= qc
botomplidaed by the ase et this &Edictal.
Sold by nor actable baba poinoll,y. la the Cobb
Moues aid Cued& Also by
Aosaws.-14: C. Porter. Trlrraisis-a•Wth. tilt
Athens—Eli Baird, Troy—D. Y. Darnel, Columbia
Flats—L. D. Taylor. Burlington—Friable & Bro.:
won, Orwell—E. Dyer, Covington—aD. M. Dailey,.
Mansfield—Hunlphrey & Place, Tloga—Turrell,
Montrose--Perry & Opliti, Elmira. Wholesalii
agents are Ward, Cloth & Co:, et Maiden et.,New
York.
p, so ::wt .. id
liritillaim (-AP) MTh
Hs. i M. C. MERCUR. bate last rteeired tf
. 'eery large and giatial iteeorimeatof
FALL GOODB.
which they °Ter to the public at their usual low
prices, Sept 18
EirecrigAines I look Mimi 7
C
ow e
e ARPENTERB & JOINERS will God a fall so
mimeo of ',isms, gauges, sama,,.. l - 24 1 11 ii“. •
qualm, heels, &amiss". Iron "g , t'risa - '
augers, gimlet, atom and roger Mt. '
...i . and
bench eV% ohm. hammers, Wale, Oak
tine, and prti'll. boil and scrAch awl. ails IbilhalL
BLACKSMIRES will fibd Sias. 'Wes 1141
sledges; band and shosiiig,baibeders. r asp s. fihs, ilea
braces, bins, Lied drills; , horse shoes and nails, mom
platea,and • &nerd! assortment of cast,Glernaus. spring
English. and Ametican blister steel, Swedes, Anserlcao
and English iron..
MASONS will find brick and plastering trewils4
stone hammers, lathing braids, white waskilwasking
It, otatantly on hand at 11um%
MERCURS
111 ERC UR&