Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 28, 1853, Image 3
'ea. gameittitulcuts. Taveri aid Store-to Rent.— THE subscribers ofer for : 'rent for a term of years, their TAVERN STAND . and SI'ORE at H brook, En Shesbegnin • township. • The Tavern is .a large add ;sell-arraoged building, with stabling attsched,well Wasted for a Hotel, and is'well located for busk Two or three acres will be rented\ with the T av ern, if desired, with an orchard. Ttie Store is w D e buildingr di me. of good size. and location a rst 'rate ens f o rcantile busines dm s- They will be mated s eparately of together at the will , of the op- D. BRINK & SON. Seabrook. Feb. 17, 18b3. IIICA&11L7 0 311"1 11,1100111 hre WHEREAS, my wife CATHARINE, has left VV my bed and board, without , any just cause o r provocation, this is hereby to forbid all_persona from harbdring or trusting her on my ace,onn4 an !shall pay no debts of ber contracting. Asylum, Feb. 15, 1853. GEO, HARFORD. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the aline of JOHN AHORTON, dee'u, late of Rome township, are payment, and hereby requested to make immediate claims against said estate, will please those having present them duly authenticated for sittlement. JOHN HORTON,? Adminlstnaton„ a MORGAN. February Is. 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LI. persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES AFOODS, dec'd late of Rome twp., are h ere by re quested to make payment without delay t and all those having demands against said estate will pre. lint them duly authenticated for settlement. Administritnts. J WI L L I I ANAN M A F F O O R R B B E E S B , , S 2 Feb. 17, 1859. NEW GOODS. If&- 111117.41 Grf 9 llEitILT 1 ALlit" s this day receiving from New York, an a ssort . I went of New Winter Om* w hi c h will be disposed of on the moat reasonable terms, foe ready pay. Towanda, Feb. 16. 1859. LOUR.—A quantity of superfine flour, just re ereived,, and for sale by B. KINGSBURY. Towanda, Feb. 16, 1859. WATTS NERVOUS ANTEDOEIL QLRE Relief for Disease and Pain. warranted to 0 give Relief, or the money refunded. A written gairaniee is given to each purchaser, and if the *r ule is not all it is represented to be, the money will be refunded. Cures all' Nervous complaints., he Boßby Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda, Pa. • Feb. 16,1853. ; AL. A.:111113111311:110• B. 'WILSON, formerly of Bradford County, • Pa., returns his thanks to his friends for past avors, and solicits the continuation of their patron , Having made arrangements It continue with e firm of Faller 4. Dayton N° 148 West street, be. reen Barclay and Ve,e3r iifreets, where he can be mud always ready to supply his customers want cg GROCERIES, with a supply at low prices and a favorable terms. Particular pains will 1:1 Taken keep on hand desirable goods for lira! section of country. New-York, Feb. 8. 1852. iIS extraordinary preparation has I,eeo for ma ny years the most certatn and speedy remedy Comas, COLDS, AsTHMA, BRONCUITHAJINFLUSH . Disuses OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. TO osr saffering from obstinate and confirmed Ciihghs. F T give the most immediate and perfect relief, and ben great itabtlity to take cold exists, and a troub ,one Cough succeeds the slightest exposure, these 'AYERS produce the most marked results. They nogg reliere the Cough and other symptoms, and ntrfly remove that morbid irritability and weak, FF. , of the Lungs which give rise to the complaint. nemedteal properties are combined in an agreea riorm and pleasant to the taste, so that any child lilreadilv take them : and they are tYarranted to nreoef in ten minutes after uso in all cares ice 25 cents per box. For sale by ?Jr: H. C TER. Towanda. Pa. .ganda, Feb. 9,1853 NOTICE TO BUILDERS. QED PROPOSALS Neill be received for the !two ,or a BRICK BUILDING in Towanda, n ibt SUSQUEHANNA COLLtGIXTE TE, until 6 P. M., of Triesday, March I. Plans and specifications may be seen at the ' Adams & MacFarlane, *here proposals or with any of the undersigned. F COLT, JULIUS FOSTER, MILLER FOX, -- J F. MEANg, J. MACFARLANE. 1t353'. Executive Comm tree. , wandt. Vela. 1 /sr Seed. IitIFIELB of Clover Seed jest received arid for sale by the subscribers at the lowest cash exchanged for most kinds of produce. eloda,Feb.ls, 1853. BAILEY &NEVINS. subscribers have made arra/manta for a tantity of Plaster, to be delivered in the Spring. I will be sold for $6,50 per ton for ready pm. 1, Rye, Corn, Oats and Buckwheat will be re= I in payment a the going cash price. pa nda. in. ta t V. . 1853. BAILEY NEVINS: .cooers are compelled by the necessity Way to ask those lin - owing dientsel*oo to come and settle and make • paynieil; bey need not be surprised tiiffaidtheir act MI where payment can be enforced. 14,Feb. 4,1853. AIONI'ANYVIS dr. Co' auras and notes of ISAAC POST deed, store cf the above firth, andimmediate at• t helesettlemeit will save end. _ THOMAS itrfOTT. .1. a MONTANYET iafeb. 4, 1652: AdEnfiiiittetbriL nad Flour quantity of Pork and Flour t teiTed and for sale by • J. POWELL. ?--A quantity of Bali jest received by bet 1. POWELfr. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. try of fooary they ;t) get stead of poor shot lose, (to. ir not be- COCK sale - at the W. HALE. 1853. raster sy superior Clover al toOureflase their J. HINGSBERY . o. F. Iradford Encampment Fellows Hall on the even. Sys of eao month. 8. MUMMA.. 8c) . _ ttr.theaetopte is st4eiditi nils otabambraooastji <fie-I.Bll—frou the Ist el lAIIII tr ACV the Sistierbeeeniher toelushw • Atditorii, for nailing piddle aceritttils, - :: ill ilii 90 Assessor% • • 874.00 Bridge contracts. • ' ' = - • • .;:4, 620 80 Bridge and road views % " 26 00 Books for Public Office,. - - • - 9 1 1 66 Crier's Apes; - - -,_ • _ 85 50 Constables Making teens & attending' aturt, 378 39 .Costs in civil-suits,-88 00 Council fees in criminal snits VI 00 Costs in Coned' mitt, 1,920 16 Counsel to Comes Wm. Elia, . 50 00 Damages by roads &rot improvements, 279 00 Election expenses, ' • . 969 77 Fuel, 181 II Grand Jurors, • 483-30 Traverse Jurors. • ' .2,1138.74 Insurance oa public buildings, 49 87 Incidental expenses, ' - ' 201 75 Intereston and payment of loan, , 1,422 00 Justices inquisidons, . . 68 19 Justices fees, -: 1, 13 76 Protbottomry's fees ' ' 528 31, Prisoners support. 1 - • - 225 16 &mutt \ with the several Collectors of County Taxes of Township. Collector% Names. AseountChamsd. Am't Sheshequin Elijah Horton. 122 es Columbia Henry Sherwood 103 05 Standing Stone Isaac W. Weabrook 18 38 Towanda twp David Ratty . 408 Ulster Jas L Gorsline 25 00 Albany Wm Lee 108 83 Monroe JR 2 titith ' 8 711 . Towanda boro L W Tiffany 244 01 Granville Harrison Rosa 129 73_ Monroe H B Myer 80 Orwell A 0 Mathews Springfield L Leonard South Creek • Wm Goldsmith Standing Stone, Isaac Vennest Towanda bons' P L Shiw Towanda twp Dennis McGill Wysoz AC Hinman Athena bow s Guy Tozer Albany Moses A Ladd Burlington R R Phelps Durell M T Van (larder Herrick Geo W Elliott Pike Cho W Humphrey Rome Lawrence Vought Standing Stone Alexander Ennis South Creek C Haight Towanda boro' Wm A Chamberlin Warren Rufus Buffington Wyalusing A P Biles Athens bow' Wm H Fritcher, Athens twp John H Murray Albany Hiram Crandall Armenia Jacob Y Demond Burlington P B Pratt Columbia Geo Wilson Durell R E Gilbert Franklin Randolph L yon Herrick M B Porter Litchfield Jas P Mann Leroy David White Jr. Monroe Anthony Mullahs Pike Oliver Ellsworth Rome W W Woodburn Ridgberry Chas French Sheshequin' Josiah Kilmer Smithfield Asher Huntington south Creek Ira Crane Standing Btone P D Havens Tuscarora Hiram Shumway Toiranda bow' Daniel Vandercook " twp Reuben Delong Wells Peter H Knapp Wyalusing Geo M Black Warren Levi Brown Wilmot J L Jones Athens bow l L H Sherman twp John H Murray John Brown Robert Mason John W Morrow Jeremiah Travis Jr Peter Monroe John Gray Barmier Ross Thos Smiley *ohn Vroman John E Keeler 8C Park W . paß Wilco, W Alden Asa Darrow Geo W Humphrey Nathan. Maynard Chas French Dal Horton, Thomas J Wheeler I iram Spear Ira Crane Isaac H Vannest Hiram Shumwal C Smith Wm Barnes John McKean Geo P Freeman S C Hovey John W Bartlett Wm S Ingalls Geo J Acroyd Levi Brain Jos Ellsbre 2d Allen Woodruff Year, 1841 1842 1848 le•• 1847 1848 El CCM •••• 1858 1851 .... 1852 Albany Armenia Asploaf Burlington ColpmPia Canton Duren Franklin. Granville Herrick . Litchfield Leßoy, Monroe Orwell Pike . Rome Ridgberry Sheshecivrin Smithfield Springfield South Creek Standing Stone Tuscarora Towanda iron; " twp Troy boro' " twp Ulster Wys.olt Wells Wyalasitig Warred Windham Wilmot De. Benjamin Wilco:, Treasurer of Bradt , Dop's of County taxes prior to 1832 1 ' $5659 72 " " " for s 18817 12 Judgments Notes &c., due the County 794 91 Unseated Land Transcripts 915 89 Miscellaneous Receivals 11$ 31 Batince dde Treasurer 395 28 Dr. Benj. Wilcox, Treasurer of Bradford Co Duplicates of State taxes prior to 1851 $ 2881 58 •' 4 for " 11079 75 Transcripts of et eared Lands 691 11 Miscellaneous Hanel'sls 1 97 Dr. 'County Orders in account with the county of Radford, Orders issued in 1852 $20228 72 Okers Redeemed in '52 Orders outstanding " e lan. 1, 1852 210 20 Orders outstanding 1311. 1,153 020488 s BRADFORD CODPITY;BB.-i-We the undersigned Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify iv" the above to be a true and comfdt statement of the receivals and expenditures of said County. from x. a. the first day of Jan. to the 81st day of December, 1852. 'fitness out hands and seal of Office at yr.+ Towanda this74th day of Jan. A. D. 1858: • STURGES SQUIRES, ( D. B COTTON; Commmissiiihent: • P. A. PARK. Arrssr—E. M. FaaaAn.Clerk. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, THE tradrsigned hai pisrohased a urge, and choice selection NEW 00E8, bos i ght under the rntior liveable circnnistances, and far sale as lois for cash as an be .botlght elsewhere., 'and.loWeitban anibrattadociNcan or will , sell.: May 5; lens: D: BARTLETT:. CLOTHING. Tile, attention dui pdbllc is called to the aidorttdint• otuted's add brifs clothing joie received at dorl9 MERCURS. DUFFALO ROBES at 11 Dee. ===elffmmm Public Pribting, • • 834 00 Prisoners support to E. El Petkitenttary,.. 298 09 State road from Pork tpk, to Monroeton. _53 41 Sitlfra fees conveying Pris'n ME. S. Pen'ry 350 00 Sherirs tree antimonies Jurors. 141 00 Stationary. for Pub. Offices and COM 90 25 , Tagasiitaline view% t 3 00 Wolf and Wildcatcertificates 114 Repairs so public inildinis. 41.4. ' 120 28 Sal. Jobb Horton. (late Tress . Jan I, 1853, I,tot 02 M•Pedt, per Cent. on abatenet of State tax, 85 00 Simeon Decker Coter 1851, bal due 81 25 A. Elk Smith-Comfy 1881. bal 110 IS 1851, 141 00 tat ta Stares 'knit* Coder u 9 00 a ' a 1052, 206 50 Ills 60 D.B. Cotton. a UM. , _ f 39 00 " a 1862, " 428 00 247 00 Isaac . 1 4 hulk a 18511. a 64 00 E. M. Fairy, Com'rs Clic OM 415 00 11' .67 657 00 103 52 4 20 182 99 07 49 65 26 25 22 64 00 121 85 49 44 70 61 350 17 587 69 671 64 359 50 389 66 782 58 710 21 620 89 227 00 144 00 175 00 1344 25 297 24 284 77 677 33 419 70 485 30 436 74 539 25 563 00 ‘3O 29 114 00 $24,176 114 $19,191 45 rd County. in accotint with said Co. Cr. returned oteDup's prior to 1152 $ 1283 98 u u u f or 0 2231 92 " " Judgmerit Notes. &a Exoneration, on Unseated Lands Collectors Percentage Orders Returned 2 per cent commission on the snit Collector's, Exoneration' Uncarrent Mdoey $36401 13 ,in Reel with Com'th of Pennsylvania, Cr. , Returned on duplicates prior to 1852 $lO5l ti t . / 4 44 Of " 2163 68 Exoneration. on Unseafid Lands 77 37 Advertising 35 . tracts at 50 c'ts each 17 50 Collector's Exoneration 347 98 a Pireenuge 791 70 s Abatement allowed Collectors 227 09 'Paid Reg. for reg'ing 20 mar., births *c 2 60 Tree's commission on $9,977,26 at one per et 99 77 State Treaurees receipt June 22, I d 2 7350 00 Balance due State 2524 29 $141214 41 DISSOLUTION, nz pafinerehip'heretofore exinting lierwevi 0. 4 T &M. C. Memos' Is this daydiesolsed. The. business will defender bt condacted•by H. S. Mer our. All debts due to the late Grin must be _Paid' immediately. , . S. MESCUR,. Towanda, lan. 1, 1850 . . M. C. MERUUR. 4EBB PORK?-50 bbls. Prilip, for whiCh a high JAL price was paid and for which &high price will be asked. by ,aOlllO .ft H&A. CAMPllELL;tareAtireteiVida De*" irtply of fait aritleusterCLOTHlNG, which i•;!? •; - .14 Ob&P MA. Art IS lISROURIL. the County AnPt Esonned. of Bradford. CoL per et. Am't deo 4 08 25 00 8 78 194 89 QM 9 75 7 07 I 0 00 0 22 QED 91 92 52 12 10 00 2 46 45 00 44 99 9'» 9 9$ 4 60 ft 05 $ 29 EE 4 99 10 34 22 52 7 46 7 92 1115 20 6 57 16 28 6 05 15 25 48 90 8 81 2 92 28 68 29 01 18 eg 8 91 10 11 2 OS 11 74 3 70 6 41 6 41 7 92 13 70 9 69 1$ 24 2 NI 11 71 11 57 Ell 3 4 51 • 25 20 46 15 78 8 el 8 28 OM 29 87 4l 18 27 72 27 41 4 46 12 22 8 06 88 48 au 21 59 4 46 11 61 9 36 EE3 039 28 $1,0(0 23 $3,495 90 Ns- Yll Ei Railroad mantLaznoss , m co. .ABE now receiving weekly over the abon tho roughfare, all the latest gad most fashionable styles of Goods arriving in New Yotir,Tresh front the hands of the importers. Also, the choicest and best of heavy Staple Goods aud at prices that cannot fail to please. Their arrangements are such that they can sell goods at wholesale for cash as low as they can be phrchashd of the jobbers In New York city. With an humble acknowledgmtist of past favors, an esatkination of their very extensivb assonment of Goods is resPnifttlly solicited. To June•ls, 11554. lloota and Shoes. A L•ARME stud of Wise. Children's and Misses' XI. Gaiters, Buskins, 81iPperi k 'Polkas and Boots.— Mid a line assortment of man's and Ivy's calf, kip and thoroetri foots, BhOes and Brogans, and a good supply of gent% Gaiters and Congiesi Boots • just re4eiied at Jane 1. ' MERCUR'S. MA* &VA' RETURN Of Sir Jahn Franklin, gazed cause no'ater a citement, than the NEW STOCK ED CLOTHING . STORE, GEORGE H. OiNtiNo, 020,221) 72 98 I 06 It Si orsoarni nut WA.ll$ll UOVIL BUNTING respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, in town and the surround ing:country. together with " all the rest of man kind," that he has just received from New York, one of the most complete assortments of Mens and Boys Ready Made Clothing. ever before offered in Towanda, together with Cloths, Cassimares, Vest' ings, and Triniings which be will make up in the most approved style, and at the lowest price. He has also on hand one of the most fashionable stock of Furnishing Goods, such as Woolen Un. dershirts, Overshirts, Overalls, Drawers, and every article in his line pertaining to Gentlemens' War drobe, which will be sold cheaper than any other Clothing Store in Bradford County. He is confident that from his long experience that he can give general satisfaction. He employs ncne but the most expert workmen, and feels assured that his work will not suffer by comparison with the best city shops eithet in elegance of workmanship or el. egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of thaflibersl pat ronage which has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past casors he asks the public to give him a call and see for themselves. ca•CUTTING done as usual and warranted to Bt if properly made up..CD g:7 . Don't mistake the place, on the corner of Main at.. and the public square, opposite the Ward House.ZD 'Tis even so, this wotld is " all a stage," 106 $3 329 72 4 II 7 40 70 II 4 46 8 69 1$ 82 11111 1348 10 37 31 07 li 80 ECE3 Cr] 174 $5 38 71 et 24 $9 29 19 12 And gents must dress in this progressive age, 14 94 12 12 23 19 31 43 Each have their taste of style, of cut and drese— The question asked where can we get the best] Where can the largest stock of goods be found, Say where the cheapest and best abound 100 64 I Where can we at the shortest notice get A coat, a vest and pantaldons that fit 1 To answer these, I frankly say to all. 3237 30 73 9 23 The" cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing Hall." Towanda, Dec. 29, 1852. SI 70 AI 12 fur 3M3:11 - war OYSTER SALOON —all MEI aaatatlani, 'WOULD say to his friends and the publii genet' YV ally that he has located himself in the OYSTER SALOON, Li the Easement of the Union 3310 ch, next door to Briggs' Hotel, (formerly occupied by W. R. Smalley,) where he will be receiving Oysters three times a week by express, and will serve them up in the most approved style. He has spared no pains or expense to make it one of the best LVITIArG ESTABLISILTELEArT this stile of New York. Oysters, by the gallon, quart or pint, at the low est rates: Towanda, Oct. 27, 1852. 11 23 60 00 20 19 108 61 14 el 24 94 26 69 0 90 180 4 169 26 24 74 MI 49 33 214 441 ES 30 30 39 88 81 48 87 79 16 64 68 822 03 Cistern and Well Pninpsl LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of arty kind, size, &c., cheap for ready pay, for sale by 128 76 44 20 26 43 Jan. 8, 1853 NEW GOODS , OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. 16 15 197 61 121 69 70 73 209 49 14 OS 35 63 22 GB AVE just completed a large and finely finished H Store on the site of the two thep had burned; and filled it with the largest and most comprehens ive stock of 118 67 22 98 29 17 Groceries, Provisions, Sankee Notions, Fruit, Confectionory, Toys, ac., &c. ever exhibited this side of the city. We have bought for cash, articles of the best quality ; .consequently are prepared to sell at as low prices as the same quality can be bought at any otherplace. And we flatter ourselves that if fortune has been against us. (fire having consum ed two stores and one stock of goods) our old cos- . tomers will not follow the precedent, if they call and see our stock and hear the exceedingly low prices. Among the many articles we have are 84 80 EIIMI 73 07 729 Ol 102 43 1000 2. 20107 95 OROOERIES, Tea, sugar, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses, Stet art's syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut megs, cinamon, saleratuq, soda, cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, can . dies, bar soap, vinegar, starch &c., &c. PHO I ItSIONS, Mess pork and beef, hams and shoulders, wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal, 403 35 489 28 13 00 $26401 11 soda and butter crackers, mackerel!, codfish, shad, herring, potatoes beans onions, &c., &c r V 1 2 AND NUTS, Preserved prunes, citrons, English currants, raisins, green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genoble and maderin walnuts, brazil outs, peanuts, chest outs, hickory nuts, dm. IMILArIKEE molritidrs, Ivory. kbrn and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs, fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth, infants, and btactring brushes, wallets, porle monies, and purses of many styles, pocket ink stands, pocket and small fancy, mirrors, lobacco, boxes, snuff boxes, and almost every article in this .ine. Work, boxes, toilet cases, secretaries, plain and embroidered, work bask Sis of many style s. $14654 41 Cr. 20107 95 270 97 'IIC'eIICIVWS B 4IO. Germinirencli and American TOYS of ever; de scription and price. A few earthen and pewter tea setts, for little girls, ands few boys' sleighs. • BROWN'S WASH BOA RDs,,SUGAR BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLINT MARKET BASKETS. I A Ze 'V , Asltton.dairi shit, ground rock salt Salina salt both coarse and fthe. Also, a'quantity of White Stone Lime. Mass 9s CANDY wholesale or retail, of all kinds and innumerable other - articles, for sale at the new store opposite the Coati House. . Towanda, Dec. I, 1852 BAILEY 4. NEVINB. L'ol 11 IN GI! & A CAMPBELL. having been purified by JUL. the recent fire, have again fitted up their CLOTHING. 5T,04.13, is the vitae place ay before arid are Do* o ff ering for sate, a 4todiable . "atiorttniat of tilt aid vehitei 6.0 n Thy being diairona or making nit their recent loss, will sell at unusually_ low prices. Towanda, Nov. 8,1881. MCM , Cr. H. M. wr.l.Lks fleT. IkE AND ILELIZET & =lnns, '! 7 .'4,.1: , -7'-is.;. - .! . .,";,',: i1,1„ kid -2bbeitMacoL FICCUTOre NOTICE. , •ALL P Ile ` indebted tcv the Mate ,of John N. Vino s, died tate ofEtandthl Inoue, are bere, by request te Make immediate paymentead those having clai s ugliest said estate , will please.pres Bent them do y luthentleated for settlement. , - 111.' MORGAN. Executor. Feb'y. I, 1851. - • .- • - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persona , indebted to theestateorCurtisFrink dee'd late of Wyeoz: are 'hereby requested to inch immediate paymbnt and those having claims against said estate, will pease present them duty authenticated for saaem aul. :I. MORGAN. JOHN S. MINX. Feb. 10,1853: , ildministrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A. LL persons knowing themselves indebted to the Cl estate of 'BENJAMIN COOLBAUOII, dec'd late of Monroe tp., are hereby requested to , ' make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will please prevent them duly ambenu• cated for settlement. E. B. COOLBMJOH. Monroe, Feb. b. £Ab3. , , Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL personalindebted to antedate of Reuben Park, deed, late of Litchlehl township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; bad all persons having demands against said estate are requested to: present them duly authenticated for settlement. MARIA PARK, Administrate:. BENJAMIN PARK, ORSON RICKEY, Litchfield, Dee: 15. 1852. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A LT, persons Indebted to the estate of GEO. JAK WAY, dec'd. late of Windham, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those havingclaims against said estate, wilt please pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement I'. L. JAKWAY, E. A. JAK WA if. Windham, Dec. 10, 1852., Administrators. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A Id. J persons indebted to the estate of ACOB REYMAN dec'd late of RidKberry twp., are hereby requested to Make immediate payment and those hating claims against said estate, will pieties presentthem duly authenticated for settle ment. bENJ. REYMAN, M. B. REYMAN, Feb. to. 18.59. Executors. NOTICE. THE Commissioners of Bradford County, have 1. fixed upon the following days and places I'M spectively for holding appeals, viz : Duren—at S. Decker's—Tuesday Feb. 22d Asylum—at Jacob Frutehy's—Wednesday Feb 23d. Wilmot—at J. P. Horton's—Thursday Feb. 24th Albany—at Sheffield Wilcox's—Fridsy Feb. 25th Mi.nroe—at J. P. Smith's—Saturday Feb. 26th Wysox—at Wysox Academy—Monday Feb. 23th Standing Stane—at S Stephens' —Tues. March Ist Wyahistng—at J. H. Black's—Wed. March 2d Tuscarora—at C. t. Wells'—Thursday March 3d Pike—at S. Canfield's—Friday Mitch 4 h Herrick—at N. B. Wetinore's—Saturday March f.th Rome—at H. Hick's—Monday March 7th Orwell—at F. C. Woodruff—Tuesday March Bth Warren—at R. Coeper's--Wednesday March 9th Windham—at Mrs. Russel' s—Thurs. March 10th Litchfield—at C Bloodgomfs—Friday March 11th Sheshecluin—at H. Kinney's Saluda) March 12th Athens born' Sr. twp—at W.Olutstetfs—Monday March 14 th Vlster=eat A. Olifistea's—'Tuesday March 15th Burlington—at A. McKean's—Wed. March 16th Smithfield--et A. J. Gerould's—Thurs. March 17th Springfield—at A. Knapp's—Friday March 18th Ridgherry—at C. French's--Saturday March 19th Month Creek— at P. FassetCti—Monday March 21st Wells—at B. R. Beckwith's—Tuesday March 22d Columbia—at James Morgan's—Wed. March 23d Troy born' Sc tp.—L. B. Morse's—Thurs. March 24th Armenia—at J. S. Urecker's—Friday qarch 25th Granville—at J. Batley's—Saturday March 26th Canton—at-B. Coolbaugh's—Monday March 28th Leroy'—at V. Moree's—.-Tuesday March 29th Franklin—at .1. Brink's—N ednesday March 30th North & South Towanda—at Commissioners' office —Thursday March 31st Towanda bore'—at COCCI'S office—Friday April let The .Assesfiore will he punctual in de'tvering the• &ulce, to the taxables, and in making their returns on the day designated in•their Warrants, at which time and plate the Board of Revision will attend and hear all Ruch as think themielves aggrieved by said assessment, and make such deduction and al— terations, as to them shall seem just. By order of the ronfrs. E. M. FARRAR, Clerk. Com'rs Office, Towanda, Feb. 9, 1553. CLOTHING STORE. S. di. O. AWICULNDIEL, & CO. I N the Brick Block. next door to Mercurs store have I just added to their stock, a large and fashiona ble assortment of lltoady made Clothing, •DAPTET) TO THE. 3111•50.11, of every variety, both of idyle and price, to which they ask the attention of the public. This is now the largest stock Ever Offered in Towanda I and will be sold at prices considerable lower than ever before known in this place. (far goods are selected with a regard both to style and price, and offer inducements,not to be met with at any Other establishment. r'X' Strangers visiting Towanda or oth ers in Want ofeLOT=lll will find THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT iitt our establishment, in this section of the coyntry, and made in such style and materials as to ensure satisfaction. We shall endeavor by LOW PILICZO &. GOOD CLONE:MG, to secure petronage, feeling confident that our arti cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser. The assortmem comprises every article required for a gentleman's outfit. TERMS--CASH. Overcoats. Coats Pants, Oweralls Caps 4fr • tocaTmsc.—Next door south of Mercur's Main st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnoute Hall. Elmira; and rimier A. C. porters Hotel, TIDO. Vill age. Tioga Co. Pa. Towanda May 29th 1851. LIQUORS ! LIQUORS ! THE Subscribers having formed a copartnership under the firm of S. FELTON &CO , for do ing a general Liquor business, would respectfully ask Hotel keepers and all others in want of any thing in , their line io gm.) them a call. We intend keeping on hand a general assortment of Foreign Liquors, which we can sett cheaper than ally one else in the county. from the. WI that we bay direct from the importers, and thereby save a large' profit _charged by the N.Y. Jobbers ; Liquors are warrant ed pure and free from adulteration. Also constant. ly on hand Whiskey of the best quality. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish our customers With any quantity of Binghamton DEER fresh from the Brewery. Plertee give us a call.— The notes and accounts of the old firm of S. Fel ,ton & Co., are in our hands for aettlemen. , S. FELTON''. Towanda, Dec. I, 1852: E. T. FOX. DIM/TaMtasl AND DRESS-MAKING• M WEB C. D.& M. A. LYON, have established themselves in Monrc;eton,intand carrying on the above business in all its various branches, And respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. A choice stock of , MILLINER?, will he kept on hand' and for sale at the lowest pri• ces. Miss iron will be constantly advised of the latest fashions by the connexion in the city, and no endeavours will be spaced to please, Wen:cotton, Nos. 20, Mt lIIIRM tines of Ml4;is. TAGl‘s LSAT. Towanda for mills.lariingtoshiest Smithfield -. l ‘', ••••. ilidgenery, and Wellsburg. de. pot on "N. Y. dr. LE. k., Amory ifeeltslt, iseseat and rettisn at 0 o'clock A. IL, aed swiss at the depot le thne to mks the evening train afters either east or west, same do. •Returtring Ttrisait , Tntrissolt Ind liswirleavi after thserrital of the Easters mils, ad itlee dui Warmth e. art from Jefferson, Lairs. dim, rive at Torrea.is Time day. ?mks :—Tomazdi to Methui!i eft " to Berhagton. SO, s. to East EsaitithelA, • " ur Ridgebery, 101 • " to Wellsburg depot, 2,01 • Express packrzes to or from the Rail bad Nth* fully deliver vi ex moderato eharges. - - • It Propristoh Tdwinda, Oet.9, 10i DAILY LINE OF MAIL STAGES; :7411rANDA Ara mivaluar:. - • Tips proprietors anßolt ailk t, ning a daily line ,ef four kill a t coaches, between Towanda; irerfrew brit and Erie Railroad, at WaverlY. They are 'determined that nc, effort, er caption shall be spared to ieep this line stocked and ran, IS a manner worthy the encouragemeut of dm pablia, Leave Waverly every day, at 9 o'clock. A. IC. or after the arrival of the morning trains, and anis'. ing at Towanda, at II o'clock A. M.. in time to oaa. nect with a line of stages. to Tunkannock- Leave Towanda every day at Y P. lit, arriiiiiio Waverly in time to take the evening train,, oast or west. At Towanda. passengers can take stages for Wil liamsport, Wellsborongh and Montrose, and carnat; es can always be obtained, as may be desired. - The Proprietors are prclared to take- any num ber of passengers by means of extra stages, it IMF misery. Cr Office in Towanda, at the Ward Hausa, frorzywhich all the stages take their departure. A. ICENNAR dr. Cep, Proprietor,. !;Inv. 20, 1852 OPPOSITION LINT 11E'llEiL0 mar WAVERLY TO TOWANDA! , THE subscribers are now rase ning a coach the from Waver ly to Towanda, they may be fossil in.,rn,ng and evening at C. H Hallett's Claremoat Houle, Waverly, andat noon at Wm. Briggs' To xi soda. The patronage of friends and travelers wOll be •hatikfolly received. SFr kW 4 BLACKMAN. Shrabequin, Nov. 15, 1852. MORE NEW GOODS, TN. CI. .20:111.01N24 •11111 NOW nicinviso ANCTO6Ia •lISCILT/fitiT 6 NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. Towanda, Nov. 19, 1852 TIRES.? GOODS.—A good aseortateot of almiliA every style of dress goods morn by ladies as! children, for sale at dent MERCURS. l'E GOODS.—A large and desirable ism* 1 mem of bishop lawns. swiss and book ow line, jsconets. crqnbrics and bared muslin* at Deo I. 1852. MERCURIO. GLOVES and HOthIRY of every description it Dec. 1, 1b52. MERBURS. GEPHYIt lAIORTED, for We by the pound smaller quantity fur sale at Dec. 1,1852 IIGH l'S.—V•erh Camphine and Burning rtsif I k ept cons'. ntly cn hand at MERCURB. c i 2Al.rjuot received at L Towanda. Dec. 15. 1852 IMPORTANT 'To Tam F&Mer, Farrier & Stage troptiotai GEO. W. MERCHANT'S - CELEBRATED GARGLING OM ITIITAIAAJ. it Tll =MOST OP KIDICUIII 4 tie mat remarkable 414=1 Applimed= eves discovered. "They oat Keep Roue without: Experience of mere than iti24l,lllyears ham witaldiro the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Instills," Oil, at I. refuel Family Embrocation, will care meet sewn, ewe SW have ill such as Spavins. Srieenei, Ilinghone , Wintlpßs. Evil, Callous. Cracked Heels, Galls kinds. Fresh Wounds, Sprains,. Bruises, ro w., Sit fast, Sand Cracks, Strains. Lameness" Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease, Manisa - Itheumat.sm, Bites of Animals. External Poi sons, Painful Nervous Affections. Frost:Dimly Boils, Cores. Whitlows. Burns and Scald* Chillhlains,. Chapped Bands. Cram ps. Cos tractiona of the Muscles. Swellings , Weelkwallf of the Joints, Caked Breasts, he. Ae. dic. The unparalleled seeress of dna oil, to the awn of this Nene In rforeecAnd Cattle, and area re human flesh, 11 daily becoming more known to the farming eommunity, It can hardly ae credited, except by those who have bone at the habit of keeping it in their ambles and beams, wheel if van anintml of pain, entfering and time, are saved b/ the timely application of this 0:1. Mr Re sure the name of the wile proprietor, @some A. MIERCTIA NT, Lockport: N. T., is blows la Me WY If the bottle, anti In his handwriting over the mirk. All ordom ' addreared to the proprietor will be prompillp liaitonded to. laet a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what wealuee adeomplothed by the use of this medulmi. Sold by respectable dealers generally, ao am vow tastes and Canada. Also by Anzwrs.—H. C. Porter, Towanda—Wm. Athens—Eli Baird, Troy—D. V. Barnes, Colombia Flats—L. D. Taylor, Burlington—Prisint & Brow. son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Covington—D. M. Bailor. Mansfield--Hum phrey,. & Place, Tioga—Tnrrell, Montrose—Perry & Ogden, Elmira. Wholesale agents are Ward, Cloie & Co., 83 Maiden s4,Nev York. b. 'lli ry A'' r'Satltt SCODSTMe ET • .8. 4 M. C. ittr.RCUR, have just received I 11.. very large and general aintortment of FILL GOODd, which they offer to the public at their usual lsv prices. sept 18 11111101rAMC8 I LOON =ESE I CARPENTERB & JOINERS will and a tbil tow sortment of ptanes, gauges, sews, squares, trying squares, bevels, compasses, iron and wood spirit keels, augers, gimlet, center and roger thus, broad, hand and bench axes, adzes, hammers; chisels, genies. chalk lines and spool., brad and scratch awls, tape linesoket. BLACKSMIRHS will find ensile. vices, bellows. sledges, hand snd shoeing hammers, num filar, iron braces, bitta, hand drills, hone shoas and flails, maw 'plates,and a general assortment of cast,German, spring English and American blister steel. Swede., Ataeriettr and English iron. MASONS will find brick and plaint's 6 tawslik stone hammers, lathing hatchet", white wash • • • - Oa band RE EWE MERCU RS- hIERCURS.