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

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keeping the, largest 'stock 'atild . assOit•
og, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ',F7JRN,,
isOGGOODS; OILED CLODRING
AND RUBBER GOODS, - •
~befouoilie the States. Terms and pd.
way , HANFORD & BROTHER.
29 Park Row. opposite the Astor House,
(ark, March 9, 1853. • ~,
DIVOnCn
soc a , vs Lydia ' l
Sai ad, in „Prod/prd Corm.
On. Pleas, No. 361 Sept. 'form 1852.
TA SOAP, defendant in the above cause
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are berby notified that tleiktieil knead,
Isband, has filed his patitionj for a divorc e
e bond re turned. and
s ontritlioo.
proof tirade all alias abb.
hi been re that you
to be found in said county. Yott ate, there.
went' required to appear at .hetouri,lfouse.
y or o l of Towanda. on Monday tl*?d day of
1 b e ing the,first day of May term of said
,600. pa answer the said complaint.
w
au scof any you have, why the said
101 l not be divorced
C. ( THOMAS. Sheriff.,
gas Oa, Towanda, March, 9 1853.
saw IN DIVOIRCE.
H Phelps, vs Mary Jane Phelps. in Brad•
:aunty, L'inn. ?kale No. 267 Dec. Term
11 JANE PHELPS, defendant in the above
one: You are hereby notified that Jonathan
p h s , your husband, has filed his petition
Isrurce from the bonds of matrimony And
i diprena has beon returned, and proof made
,are not to be found in said county. You
fore, hereby required to appear at, the
Jose, in the boro' of Towanda. on Monday,
l a y of May next, being the fi rst day of May
said court of COM. plas, to answer the said
inband show cause, if any you have, why
lonathan shall not be divo H rced from you.
C. TOMAS, Sheriff.
Office, Towanda, March 9, 1853.
AWES EILACFARLALMEI
)RNEY AT LAW; TOWANDA.
the north end of the Ward House, (lately occupied
le. Mason& Co.)
Ida, March, 5,1832.
SHERIFF SALE.
Mae of a writ of Levari Factas issued out of
m Coutt of Common Pleas, of Bradford Coon:
Ito me directed, will be exposed to putilic sale,
Court HouSe, in the boro of Towanda, on
ty the 2d day orApril, at 1 o'clock, P: M.,
lowing lot, piece or parcel of land situated in
try twp', Bradford County, State of Penn'r
ling at an elm tree standing on the west bank
uley Creek and running thence south 6 0 east
:hes and 2-10 to the nonh-east corner of Abi
ler's firm, , from thence S. 11 E. 30 perches to
m butternut tree standin. , on the west side of
cbt embankment of the mill run ; thence S. 2°
E. l() perches to a poet and stones, standing by
ite pine stump ; thence a. 54 W. 6 perches and
to a post and storey ; thence S. 2A. 9 perches
tooth east corner of said Ahjah Fuller's farm,
a butternut tree ; thence north 27 A. 14 per
la post, S. e 8 E. 18-7 to a he mlsck tree slat) . d;
the east bank of said Bentley Creek ; thence
Test 4115 to a corner on the east bans of.
reek ; thence N. 88 W. 8 tier Ches to the place
Icing. Containing 4 acres and GO perches,
or less. all improved, and having thereon erec
tile and a half story frame house and a aaw
!ether with the mill run and priviliges thereto
in;
dud taken in execution al the gilt of S. B
; Co: vs Asaph Culbom and C. T: Mar
NEW TORE
ADVERTISEMENT:
H. BAIRD, formerly of Bradford Co.. Pa.
is rilll engaged with the firm of VanDusen,
Ater. who have this day removed to their
id spacious . store N° .i 0 Vesey street, corner
arch, (ins-ihr rear of the Astor House) where
are prepared to lexhibit a very large and
al a‘sertment of Foreign and Dornestic
100DS, ad4pied to the country trade• They
a large stock of Merimac,Cocheo, and °th
imble styjes of Prints. Cash as well /as
to credit customers will find it to their
o call.
F hare also i st departmept devoted to the
and SHOE business, and feel confident they
et better bargaigs in that line,than any e loll:1-
'i and Shoe !wipe in New York, from the
the expense isoauCh less in propoi tion to
rust of sales. Mr. _ Baird flatters himself"
mg the benefil of lb yenta esperrenCe An the
.ite business in. Bradford Co.. his knowledge
idle of goods adapted to the Northern Peor
ia trade, will make it an object for merch;
dam% tiustnest.v.in that section to gitie him a
. . ,
orders GI eogf J,
the's'664e lines will be
ply attended to. and the articles warranted to
satifaction.
w Torlq.March, 1, 1853
DIS'SOLUTION:
..pannership heretofore existing between H.
s. &M. C. Merear is ibis day dissolved. The
men trill hereafter be condutted by H. S. Mer-
All debts due to the late firm most be paid
ethately.H. E.•MERCUR,
Torauda, Jan. 1,190. M. C. MERCUR.
11G. DOGE ~Y
AND
TYVIBVO7I7 SWORD.
1..
mizzens of the born' of Towanda and vicin
are respectfully informed that the subscri
commenced business oilllithe south corner
WI and Bridge streets, where he will keep on
ind for sale, every attainable article in his
It is his intention to' keep a constant supply
Groceries and Provinions
tithe wants of the communi ty, which Will be
ad with care, and sold at the. lowest price.
41 a large stock of ConfectionV, tad guts,
all other anicles in the grocery line':
Floar.Fish, Candles, Eggs, all die different
of provtaions to be obtained, will be kept on
Cash paid br thittet, Lard and Eggs, ad
't of the articles sold by the farmer.
(esters, received every day I:iy Express from New
1, and served tip in a superior style, and sold
Se gallon: eus'ri or pint.
'Give me a call—as lam determined by con
attention to business to deserve, as I hope to
re a share , uf public patronage.
iShrarftla. he. 8. 1832. A. J. NOBLE.
aiwerGois.
•
Joseph Aion,
ni receiving from New York the most , ecom.
' and need assortmell i olDress and Family
Oroceries, Hiirdwar'e r (.` rockery, Boots
toes:fiats and Celli, Loathe!' &c. 'evert's.
lin Towanda. My stock of Erg G oods will
Ind tocontain most deciderdliargainjs in bhatirls,.
1, plain and figured delaintsj tbibet,cloths,
ladies flannel; &c., a goo& stratof gloves
Wry. every style of
1 : 41 221Ma3 aZgOttlea
tickings, stripes, bleached and tiiiglocriVa .
ulgi ns , shirtiugs. shining, coeheco and cacti!
mac prints. WOOLEN GOODS, of eve."
t' cri luton,comprising Jeans, sheep. greir j :
I 7 4 . 4 7 plaids, which will be sold cheap -.linfl'tit
,cti I !trite the attention of close buyers for cash.
,creacti, Dee. 1, igt,.l.
_:Tavern tad Store :tolteptis - zil
_THE, ! k g bacribers offer-for rent: for , a
• 4 :.term Of. years, their',TAVVIN STAN!;
• and 81 . ORE flOrnbrO4li, sti'abitshequht
township „The,: Tavitn n - ..large and.
Well-arranged 'building, with stabling atisehed,irep
calculated. for a flotel, , and is well located far Dim
ness. Two or three - acres'will be - rented. with:the
Tavel'', if desiied. with an' orchard, : The, Store ,111
s. new building. Of good : size, sod'ibslocatiari a first
rate one for the:mereanille businesia•Thei Will be
rented separately:or together it The Will :of the ap
plicant. , ' 1:1;.B111N1t
- liornbrook, Feb; 17, 1863. .
:4:1863.
CA&IIIC73L"`WINZIPIIIe&
TIT HEREAS, - my wife - CATHARINE, bail- left
TV • My bed and board, without any just cause
or prOiocation; this is hereby to forbid all persons
from harboring or trusting her on My aciount, as
I' shall pay no debti otter contracting. • •
Asylum; Feb.ls, 1853. GEO. HARFORD.,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LD, Persons indebted to the estate of ions
HORTON. deCil. late of !tome township. are
hereby - requested to inatitAtivmedisitis payment. and
those haying clainti against said eitate. Rill please
present theth duly' authenticated for settlement.
JOHN HQIITObiI;7 . . .
H. H p HG4a, 5 Admuustrators.
i'etti.iisT7 CIS, 18531
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:
A LL persons indebted to the estata,of CHARLES
A FORBES. dec'd late of Rome tap., are hereby
requested to make payment without delay : and all
those having demands against said estate will pr.
sent them duly authenticated for settlement: '
JULIANNA FORBEN Administrators.
WILLIAM FORBES,
Feb. IT, 1859.
. NEW GOODS.
Ts this day receiving from New. York an assort-
J meat of 1 1 1r8VO' Winter 60011111,
which will be disposed of on the most reasonable
terms. for ready pay.
Towanda, Feb. 16, 11153.
r LOUR.—A quantity of attpeifine flour, just re
ceived, and fur sald by B. KINGSBURY.
Towanda, Feb. le, 1853.
WATZS zrzavous ANTIDOTE.
SURE Relief for Disease and Pain t warranted to
give Relief, or the money refunded. A written
guarantee is given to each purchaser. and if the ar
ticle is not all it is represented.-to be, the money
will be refunded. Cores ell Nervous complaints.,
&c. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda, Pa.
Feb. 16, 1853.
AIL lIC LRm•
H. WILSON, remedy of Bradford County,
Vl' • Pa., returns his thanks to his friends for past
favori, and solicits the continuation of their patron
age. Having made ariarigements tc, continue with
the firm of Culler-4 Pay ton. N° 143 West street, be
tween Him* and Ve.ey streets, wh'ere lie can be
found always ready to supply his customers want
ing GROCERIES, with a supply at low price, and
on favorable terms. Particular pains will be taken
to keep on hand desirable goods for that section of
the country,
New-York, Feb. 0, 1852.
•
dt4
•N \ r
, .
rip§ extraordinary preparation has been for ma•
l y ny years the most certato and speedy remedy
for Cocoas, COLDS, ASTII3I.I, BROSIEHITCS, larscsr
to, san DISEASES o► THE CHEST ADD L'elelifL TO
those suffering from olistinate and confirmed Coughs,
they give the most immediate and perfect relief, and
.when great liabiliiy to take cold exists, and a troub
lesome Cough ha cceeds die slightest expostire, the - se
WAFERS produce the most marked results. They
once relieve the Cough and other symptoms. and
entirely retnove that morbid irritability and weak.
ness of the Lungs which give eise tb the complaint.
The medical properties are combined' in an agreea
ble form and pleasant tor die taste, so that any child
will readily take them : and they are warranted to
give relief in ten minutes Oki use in all cases.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. H. C.
PORTER, Towanda. Pa. •
Towanda. Feb. 9,1853.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received for the
erection of a BRICK BUILDING in Towanda,
Pa . for the SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE IN—
STITUTE, until 6 P. M.. of Thursday, March 10,
1853. Plans and specifications may be seen at the
office of Adams & MacFarlane, where proposals
may be left, or with any of the undersigned.
S. F COLT.
Jl.l LI US FOSTER,
MILLER FOX,
J F. MEA NS,
J. MACFARLANE
•
-Towanda. Feb. 10. 1853. EXPelltiVe Committee
Cl6der Seed.
4ri BUSHELS of Clover seed just received anif
A.../ for sale by the subscribers at the lowest cash
p.ire, or exchanged for most kinds of produce.
Towanda, Feb.s. 1853. BAILEY lh NEVINS:
• NOTICE; -
QuescßlßEßs to Mr. Knapp, for the History of
k 3 the World, by H Bill,) Webster's Dictionary
and the Birde, are respectfully idol - ded' that they
will be delivered, as soon as, Mr., Rogers can . get
round with them, who will deliver them instead of
myself, on account of my, health being so poor that
I am unable to do it-w hich is also the cause, Cio :
gether with the scat city of money) of their pot .l)e
-ing delivered before. F. M. BABtOCE.
Jan. 2s, 1853.
Clover Seed.
49 9 BUSH. CLOVER SEED, for -care at.die
lowest rate by E. W. HALE.
Woodside, (near Towanda) Jan. 28, 1858.
Plaster.
THE subscribers have made arrangements for a
quantity of Plaster, to be delivered i n the Spring
which will be sold for 66,50 per ton for ready pay.
Wheat. Rye, Corn, Oats and Buckwheat will be re
ceived in payment the going cash price.
Towanda, Jan. 27, 1963. BAILEY 414 NEVINS.
TMT recetvcd ti quantity of very superior Clover
J Seed. Farmers would' dir well to purchase their
seed . early._ . , .
i. ~iINOSBERY.
Towanda, teb. 5,1853.
• z. O. of o. r.
REGULAR Meeting .of ~tradford Encampment,
are beld'Att the Odd Fefows Hall Ql2 the even ,
ing of the let and 3d Fridays RUSSELL . nth.
C. S. &Nike.=
' 8 rriendly Call.
THE subscribers si e compelled bY, _necessity
of liability to ask diose knowing Themselves
indebted, Jo come and settle and - bake payment,
etberwise they need not be.suEpriseo4 tafindtbeir
counts lodged where payment can be . enfoicel ,
Towanda. Feb. 4.1853. MOpiTANYE'I3. I / 4
. The accounts and notes of 1 8 Aio P.OST Aye&
are at the store yf the above form. aBdiimmediate at
tention to their settlement will save cost.
• - .THOMAS ELLIOTT.
• D. MONTANYZ.
• Towatrla. Feb. 4.1853. Administrators..
CLOVER SEEM
lid. " 111Y °ll4
vpi and Small CLOVER SEED
juit rec 4 d by .L POWELL'.
gpaotit .vt'Balt> jou nisei/ad,:
' • ilitt! .1: rowttie.
BRYAN'S
priunovic_
WAFERS.
Clover Seed.
ikT ' 10P.-4,cr. iv :411.1-11101441, m0 4" 1 1 • I 1
Jallq 74E 4 ',YVVIO, I 4IOI' 1 1 4: 1 4 11 4.
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'nrate l kalMii4l. L ICIO:•, : ' - A
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~.. kiwi, feceiviogirieilY Oter 'the aliovrtho.
roughfard, all tlreiateit itid'-'toost - lasblatiable
" yleir: of Mods-arriving lalrfele ifOrk, fresh , (roils
the halide of the importers. -.'-..., tl l ' • -• ••_ 't • --.
Also. the choicest and bet ;if helify Staple Goods
tod at prices that cautiot••fall ter please. , ,•- I • -- •
• Their turtrogertienti arb-sielrlilist , tht7 eaff - sell
too'dwat wholesale Welsh% 'iiiilow.ruythey can be
puichased if the jobbers itt New Yorkeity.- ' " •
• With an hatable icattowtedgmeat of past favors,
at esamioatiorC4t-theit very arta:lsiah assortment
of Goode is respectfully solicited. ''• ' ' .
TOrranda:June
,15, 185 a; —.-- -. ~ 4 : , .., . ..._ ,
. .
- - • Boats sutd_Shoes. •
AI,AROE. stock Ladies' s "
. !Gaiters, Buskias„ 81ippor,Poltiss Bonts..--
Also a tine assortment 9f men ' s and. loafs, call; kip end
morocco Boots, Shoes and Brogans, and a icild supply
of gent's Gaiters and Congressliaots just tvgaived at
Jane 1.. ,MERCIIRIB.
ArE ,RETDRN
bi Si! John fianklin i tabula cause no greater a
cite:hint than the NEW STOCKED
ULOTIIING STORE ,
GEQIiGE H. ,BUNTINO,
OPPOSITE WEB WA sass
nIINTING respectfully infor ms is i
nen s.and
the public generally, in town and the surround
* country. together with "-all the rest of loan
kind," that he has just received from . New York.
one of the moat complete assortments of Mewl and
Boys Ready Made Clothing, ever before offered in
Towanda, together with Chohs, Cassimeres, Vest.
logs. and Trimings which he 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, Overshins, 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 fro.a his long expenence that
he can give general satisfaction. He employs none
but 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 liberal pat.
ronsge which has been extended to him heretofore.
Returning sincere thanks for past favors he asks
the public to eive him a call and see for themselves.
(r7•CIJI TING done as usual and warranted to
fit if properly made up,CD
acj. Don't mistake the place, on the corner of
Main st.. and the public square, opposite the Ward
House.{
'Tis even so, this world is " all a stsge,"
And gents mast dress in this progressive age,
Each hare their taste of style, of cut and dr e w,—
The question asked where can we get the best?
Where can the largest stock of goods be found I
Say where the cheapest and best abound
Where can we at the shortest notice get
A coat, a vest and pantaloons that fit'?
To answer . these, I frankly say to all
The cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing Hall
Towanda. Dec. 29,1852.
• hMr..1110117
OYSTER SALOON.
tbtura walysmaia,
IXTOULD say to, his friends and the public gener
VV ally that be has located himself in the
OYSTER S.MXOOI4,
•
In the Easement, of the Union Illock;
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 pne of the best .
EATIJM EBt.IIILISILTIEXT
thiq side of New York.
.otsters, by the gallon, quart or pint, at the low'
est rates.
Towanda, Oct. 21, 1852.
Cistern and Well Pumps I
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rains ! of any kind
size, dc.. cheap for ready pay. for sale bv,
Jan. 8, 1853. R. H. WELLES.
DIAMY BrAID:MI
, AND
NEW GOODS
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE
3349Z1NS & IMn:3WES,
HAVE just completed a large and finely finished
Store on the site of the two they had burner',
aiid filled it with the largest and most comprehens
ive stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Yankee Aotions,
Fruit, Confectionary, Toys, titc., dt.e.
ever exhibited this side of the city.
We have bought for cash, articles of the best
quality ; consequently are prepared to sell ss
low prices as the same quality can be bought a,t
any other place. And we flatter ourselves that if
fortune has been against us. (fire having commun . -
Id two stores and one stock of goods) our old cus
tomers will not follow the precedent, if they call
and see our stock an'd hear the exceedingly ` low
prices. Among the many articles we have are
"GaOdERIES
••• •
Tea,• sugar, coffee, , chocolate , cocoa. molavies,
Stpwart's syrup, Rigger pepper, spice,,cloves..nut
mygs, cinamon, saleratus, soda, cream ..tartar,
ground mustard, pepper sauce. catsup, can
dles, bar soap, yittegar,, starch . tkc., &c.
PHOVISIONS'
Mess pork and beef, haws and shoulders,
wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal,.
soda and butter crackers, mackerelt. codfish, „
shad, nerring, potatoes , beans onions, dgc.,` die
,P4171T AND.W.VTII,.
Pfeserved prunes, citrons, English Currants, raisips,
green and diied apples. Almonds, filberts, getuthle
and maderia walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest
nuts, hickory nits, dre. •
FAXKEE' Jr0T10.474
Ivory, born apd wood piseket combs, toilet. combs,
fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth infants, and blacking
brushes, wallets, porte monies, and purses of many
styles, pocket ink stands, pocket slid small fancy
mirrors, lobacco, boxes, snuff buses. and, almost
every article to this .ine. , Work boies,toilet cases,
secretaries, plain and embroidered, work basketi o
many styles.
W4l:lo7 • gia/. -
German,Frerfeit and American TOYS of every de
scription andprice. A fete earthen and ppwter tea
setts, for little girls, and a few hoys' sleighs.
BROWN'S WASH BOARDS, SUGAR BOXES,
ViILLOW AND SPLINT MARKET BASKETS.
fitsittoq dairy salt, ground rock salt, Salina salt both
sparse and fine. Also, a quantity of- White Stone
Lime. • • •
CANDY wholOale .or retail, of all kinds and
iunnmerable other articles, tor salt at thenew store
apposite the Court Houser r
••• •
; Towanda,'Dec. 1. 1857 BAILEY 4 , NEVINS.
1.7 (1 . 4 T N 9: 11
H•&,A CAMOBPLIOuivitm keel(
• the recent fire, have again fitted np.the4 „_
CLOIIIII6
ititfie same place as - bsiore';.ond are now offering ,
for sale is &sizable assortment :of fall and winter
.6111'0111,
They being dasirois of waking up t!tett rrent We s .
*lll sell at unusually low sites& i.
1415 L , • •
Execurowe :NOTICE. "-•
'A fed iml,l,ofiodebtedlo th e aitate. - Jain E.
'444:lrikeeiessidee'd latest Standiectiiite.irie hew
bileqemed t d make immediate psytaiin and those
having eirstsii*thistit sett estste,". witt-igesie pre.
sent theta duly, wtbeAiiaatsd rot settierment.
_ . -= H.' MORGIOr' Executor.
Feb)r. 11,1UL_
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
AMptrsona indebted to the estate of Canis Prink
deed lite or Wysim are. hereby requested to
make immediate payment and those 'hawing claims
against said adattoSill please present them duly
authenticated for attlemets. 11.310 ROAN.
JORN 8. PRINK.
Adminbtmtors.
Feb. 10.1853.-
ADMOSTRATOW B ..NMen
. . .
ALT. persooft knowing_thetnelveeindebted to the
estate of BENJAMIN. COOLBAUGH. deed
late of, Monroe in, .'are hereby requested to mak
m mediantpsym mit. and those having elitism against
said estate wilkplease resent thim defy sadiron
eated for settlement.. • B:COOLBAUG11.
Monroe. reb:14853.._ _; Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR% MITIOD.
ALI. persons' indebted torhe estate of Reuben
Park, dee.'d, late of Litchfield township, are
Vihereby requested to make payment without delay ;
nd all persons having demands against aid estate
are requested to 'present them duly authenticated
for seulement. MARIA PARK. Administratrii.
BENJAMIN PARK,
ORSON RICKEY,
Administrators.
Litchfield, Dec. 15, 1852.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
AIX persons indebted to the estate of GEO.
JAKWAY, dec'd. late of Windham, are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and those
4. ! .ingclaitusagaiest said estate, will please pre.
sent them duly authenticated for settlement
T. L. JAKWAY,
„ „ ,E. A. JAKWAY,
Windham, Dec. 16, ma. AdMinistratore.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
A Li. persons indebted to the estate of JACOB
REYMAN dec'd late of Rida - berry tap., are
hereby requested to make,immediate payment and
those having claims against said estate, will
plqaes presenuhem duly authenticated for settle
ment.
Feb. 10. 1853
N 0 T 1,0„ g.
Fr HE Commissioners of Bradford County, have
1. fixed upon the following days and places rat
spectively for holding. appeal's, viz :
Doren—at S. Decker's—Toesday Feb. 22d
Auyikum— at Jacob Fruichy's—Wednesday Feb 23d.
Wilmot—at J. P. Horton 'a—Thursday Feb. 24th
Albany—at Sheffield Wilcoes—Frid ly Feb. 25th
Mt nrue--at J. P. Smith's—Saturday ,Feb. 26th
Wysox—at Wysox Academy—Mo,nday Feb. 28th
Standing Stone—at S Stephens' :—Tues. March Ist
Wyel using—at J. H. Black'et—Wed,,Mero 2d
Tuscarora—at C. E. Welle—Thuraday March 3d
Pike—at S. Canfield's—Friday-March, 4 h
Herrick—at N. R. Wetmore's—Saturday March sth
Rome—at H. Hick's—Monday March 7th ,
Orwell—at F. U. Woodruff—Tuesday March Bth
Warren—at R. Cooper.-=Wednesday March 9th
Windham—al Mrs. Rnsser s—Thurs. March 10th
Litchfield—at C Blondgood's—Friday March 11th
Sheshequin—at H. Kinney's Saturday March 12th
Athens boro' & tarp—at W.Olmsted'e—Monday
March 14th
Ulster—at A. Olmsted's,—Tuestlay March 15th
Darlington—at A. McKean's—Wed. March 16th
Smithfield—at A. J. Gerould'a—Tburs. March 17th
Springfield—at A. Knapp's—Friday March 18th
Ridgberry—at C. French's—Saturday March 19th
South Creek— at P. Fassett's—Monday March 21st
Wells—at R R. Beckwith's—Tuesday March 22d
Colombia—at James Mocon'a—Wed. March 23d
Troy boro' lc tp.—L. B. Morse's—Thurs. March 24th
Armenia—at J. 8. Brecker's—Friday March 25th
Granville—at J. Bailey'ti—Saturday March 26th
Canton—at B. Coolbaugles—Monday March 28th
T.erny—at D. Morse's Tuesday March 29th
Franklin—at J. Brink's—Nl ednesday March 90th
North & South Towanda—at Commissioners' office
—Thursday; March 314 .
Towanda boro"--at Com's office—Friday April Ist
The Assestora will be punctual in delivering the
notices to the taxables, and in making their returns
on the day desighated in their Warrant', at which
time and place the Board of Revision will attend
and hear all such as think thenytelves aggrieved by
said asse.sinent, and make such deduction and al—
terations, as to them shall seem just.
By order of the Com're.
E. M. FARRAR, Clerk.
Com'rs Office, Towanda, Feb. 9,1853.
CLOTHING STORE.
Z. & O. AIMANDER, & CO.
TN the Brick Blork. next door to Meteors store have
.1- just added to their stock, a large and fashiona
ble assortment of
Ready made Clothing,
ADAPTED TO THE SEASON,
of every osriety,boih of style and prie6. to which
they ask the attention of the public. This is now
the largest stock
Ever Offered in 7b - 'Wanda !!
and will be sold at prices ,considerable - lower than
e7er before known in this place. Our goods are
selected with a regar d both tci,style and •price, and
Mier inducements, not to tie met with at any other
establishment.
Strangers'ourandkoroth
ers in want of=ro e will find •
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
al our establishment, in this section of the coyotry,
and made in such styl e and materials as to ensure
satisfaction. We shall endeavor
LOW MIME at GOOD Czairszor's .
to ?m are petronage. feeling confident that our arti
cles. will give sati, sfact io n to the purchaser. ,
The assortment comprise every article required
fora gentleman's outfit. TERMS-.CASH.
Overcoati, Copts Pants, Uurralls Caps 4c
Locertoss.—.Neit,donr south of Mercur's Main
st. Towanda ; and N 9.7 Water St. Arnouts, Hall.
Elmiray and under A. C. Porters hotel, Tioga Vill
age.Tio-a Co. Pa. •
Towanda May 29th WM. - •
'
LIVUORS 14e0PS
TBE Subscrib ers having formed a copartnership
. under the fi rm of 8.• FELTON & CO., for dc
kw a general Liquor business, •wonld reapecifully
sok Hotel keepers and all others ip want of any
thing in their line to vsa them a call. , We intend
keeping on hand a general assortment„of Foreign
Liquors, which we cap sell, cheaper , than, any one
else in the county, from:the fact that we boy direct
iron; the importers, and thereby save a large profit
charged by the N.Y. Jobbers ; Liquors are warrant
ed pure and fiee frcral 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 BEER
fresh from the Brewery. Please give us a call.—
The notes and accounts of the old firm of B. Fel
ton & Co., are in our hands for settlemen.,
/ B. FELTON,
E. T. FOX. •
Towanda. Dec. 1, 1652:
ki)fl ockswitgrD ok\
AND
Dit'Eff S• 11 A WI IEG e
aIBI3EB C. D.& M. A. LYON. have established
themselves in Monroeton. intend carrying on
theabove.business in all iterations branches, and
respectfully solicit &share of the public patronage.
A choice stock of
~MILLINERY, .......
.... •
wilt be kept on hand and for 300 at the lowest pi.
les. Miss Lyon will be constantly advised of the
latest fasbions by the connexion in the city, and as
eridesetnira will, be spored to pleas'.
Mestroeton, No'. :0, Ifint ' •
• ,
b
L.EAVE Towanda' f or Illlerear'e
• inillittailington.East Stititbflehl
Ridgibity. and Wellsburg- A&
pot on the N. 4 1 / 4 , :,Monent, Wait
sissiir nod 'P'atitsir" at 8 A. ind arrive ,
at thedepotintime'td uilrn'the evening train of - ears'
eitherLeatit er we t, day. • • V
Rettniing Tessnsr, Tiaras: my Esvrabsv.
after the arrival of the Eastern traip, and also the
Wertero cars . from Jefferson, Elmira. dm.. and ai
rive et I:avvafrida.e . ante day. _
BENJ. REYMAN,
M. D. REYMAN.
Executors
-' - - ;~.
.
Foss :—Towanda to Mircur's mills,
46 to Burlington,.
" to East Smithfield, , 621
" to Ridgebery, ,„ 1.0 p•
" to Wellsburg depot:: 1.25 •
Express packages to or from the Rail Road care
fully delivered at moderate charges. ,
D. BULL,
Proprietor
Towanda, Oct. S. 1852,
DAILY, LINE OF MAIL STAGES,
leeim:l , r yrs/
_
urcntrazraeL min ar.4), max.
Ott, THE , proprietors dre npw run
ping a daily line of font horse
.=tlt ' . ' coaches, between Towanda and
the ew Fork and Elie Railroad. at , Waverly.
They are de:erntined that, at, efforts 'or expense
shall be spared to keep this line stocked and run, in
a manner worthy the encouragement of the public.
Leave Waverly every day, at 9 o'clock, A.M., or
after the arrival of the morning trains, and arriv
ing at Towanda, at 12 o'clock A. M.. in time to con
nect with a line of stages, to Tnnkannock.
Leave Towanda every day at 2 P. M., arriving at
Waverly in time to take the evening trains, east
or west.
At Towanda, passengers can take stages for Wit
liamspon, Wellsborough and Monfroce, and carriag
es can always be obtained, as may be desired.
The Proprietors • are preiared to take any num
ber of passengers by means of extra stages. if nec
essary. j Office in Towanda, at the Ward House,
from which all the stages take their departure,
A. KENNAR dr. Co.,
Proprietors.
Nov. 20, ME
OPrOSITZON LINE
31C." Main, 111111 E
WAVERLY TO TOWANDA..
THE sobscribera are now run
ning a coach daily from Waver
to Towanda. they may be found
morning and evening at G. II Hallett's Claremont
Housq,'Waverly, and at noon at Win. Briggs' To.
wanna, he patronage of friends and travelers will
be •hankfully received.
. .till ‘W 4. BLACKMAN.
Shesbequip, Nov. 15, 1852
MORE NEW GOODS.
& Ps!. C. =Rows,
♦DE NOW RECEIVING APOPHCA AVEORTM /KT 01
NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS
Towanda, Nov. 19, 1952
DDRESSGOODS.—A good assortment of almost
every style of dress goods worn by ladies and
children, for sale at dent Irl E RC URS.
wHITE GOODB.—A large and desirable assort
ment of bishop lawns,. swiss and book mus
lin:, jaconets. cambrics and bared tousling at
Dec 1. 1852. 111ERCURP.
GLOVES and HOSIERY of every description at
. Dec. I, 11152. MEEBURS.
7EPHYR WORSTED, for sale by the pound or
L 4 smaller quantity for sale at
Dec. I. 1852
llGHts.—Fresh Catnp!tine and Burning Fluid
ept constantly en hand at MIBROURS.
SA LT just received at
Towanda. Dec. 15. 1852
IMPORTANT
TO TOM
Fargmr, Farrier £ Stage Proprietor
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
ISITAILIALLILZD II TUS ULSTOILT OF 112D/CUIS
As ths meet remarkable Ihrtemal ityplicathas eves
discovered.
fOR MAN
- .at4St
"They can't Keep Souse without it."
Experience or more than ' , lateen years has establi.hed
the tact that Merchant's Celebrated bargling Ott, or Nair
serial Family Embrocation, wdl cute most casts, and ms
here all such as
Bpavins, Sweeney; .Ringbone, -Windgalla. Pat
Evil Callous. Cracked Heels, Gals of .141
kids, Froth Wounds. Sprains. Bruises. Firs
tula. Sitfast. Sand Cracks. Strains, lameness.
Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease. Mange,
Itheumat.stn. Bites of Animals, External Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils. Corns. Whitlows. Burps and Scalds,
Chillhlains. Chapped -Hands. Cramps, Con
tractions of thltr Muscles. Swellings, Walkman
of the Joints. Caked . Breasts. &c. ttc.
The unparalleled sucrose of thicOil, in the cure of dis
eases In Horses and Cattle, and even in human Aesh, is
dally.becoming more known to the farming community.
It can hardly be credited, except by those who have been
to the habit of keephit It in.their stables and houses, what
mast amount of pain, suffering and time, are saved by
the timely application of this Oil.
INT He sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport . N. Y., is blown in the side
of the bottle, and In his handwriting over the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be prow*
Mrs to.
alamphlet of the Agent. and see what weation saw.
emioatpltshed by the we of this medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers generally, in the Volta
SUMS and Canada. Also by
Actracrs.—H. C. Porter, Towands—Wm. KAY
Athens—Eli Baird, Troy—D. N. Barnes, Columbia
Flats—L. D. Taylor, Burlington—Frisbie & Bron
son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Covington—D. M. Bailey:
Mansfield—Humphrey & Place, Tioga—Turrell..
Montrose—Perry & Og.len. Elmira. Wholesale
agents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden at., New
York.
110K7
1 ., Azai (3,0_05,-',a,
C. MERCUtt, have. just received
H• very large and general asiiikrtment of
F.,.A I.L GOOD'd., -.
which they offer to the ,public at their usual low
prices. Sept 16
vracii.uncs zoos; MULE I ,
riARPENTE R 8 & dOINERti will find a full as.
sonment of planes, gaunt , saws,• squares, trying.
squares, bevel., compasses. iron and wood spirit levels.
augers, gimlet. center and roger..bitts, broad, hand and
bench axes, adzes,' harorners, chisel., gouges. chalk
lines and spots. , brad and• scratch awls, tape linervdtc.,
BLACReIMIRMS Will find. , envFti, vices, bellows.
hedges,' Lund and shoeing hainmen, rasps. files, iron
braces, bits. hand drills, horse shoos and nails, screw
plates,inda general assortment of ant,Gennan; spring
English and American blister steel, Swedes, American
and English' s• •
ASOIYB . ' Ihril belch and plastering Wawa%
am la rig hatchets, white grip& brushes,
&c., constantly inh nil at MERCER'S.
CIE
In3Sl
Straw Chittem
LT (WET'S Patent-Spir.ll Knife Nay' sea • NMI
Li Cutters. of various sizes.-' Nos. IA 1.4,,
and 6. Prices, $B, $9, $lO, 612,. $l5 and
These Straw Cutters are better and ebeiper 'Ono
the straight knife cutter, with . kuives ast'dispoisar
on the shaft • • • -
The knives minovey's Zones are spiral.
enables them to cot at right angles agaiest thrt r
!hide roller. They cut steadily, with no '
ere easily kept in repair., Each half! ca th bit
ar and sharpened without disturbing •ehe shah ON
other.knives,)and if aecesaary each knife ens btu*
out or in, sods to keep them all awe, if one' (issue
should wear faster than another: Every fannies
should bare one of these labor and feed meths awe
chines. 4 R. M. WRLLSIL
Athens. Pa.. Jan. R. 18153-.
• • Corn.. 'hollers. -
rincE very bait article to b. faced fe.thir sou%
1
and cheapest—(Warranted)--for sale it i$
Agricultural andBtoveBtnre of R:_I4.WELLMC
• Stoves! Stem 1... ,
. ,
COOKING Stoves of various and excellent parr
tern, sizes and prices. , Poor patterns °film*
led Oven Cooking-Stoves, .the best to be timidly
Bradford, for sale cites)). Elegant Parlor Srairesatt/
wood or coalof direrent patterns, 6c. Sex imo4
Coal Stores fur Hall., Stores. Churches, Sheri
School Houses, &c., very cheap. Call et the Atli
ens stove store of •11. M. WELLES,
Jan. d, 1853.
'Bathing TO; .
QPONOS BATHS and foot bath Pans Ihr . 0/11
cheap. My bathing tabs are equal to alto 4011
city made. R. b. WELUCif
iefS3.
Oils I Oils t .
0 0BURY8 celebrated winter strained Lard 011.
1 ,-) fur machinery, warranted not to gum. Alas
an excellent but cheaper article for Lamps,
NEAT'S FOOT OIL for Leather, 'Hames., are.. 111
for sale by the quantity or less, cheap for cash et
ready pay, at the Atheus Agricultural store of
Jan. 8, 1853. B. M. WELLES.
Patent Taeathez Melting!
ALI. sizes of Patent•oak and hemlock ta gs
Belting anti Lace Leather, at 10 per cent. tent
than city retail prices to be had for cash at the */
ens Agricullural Store of R. ril.(,W ELLEB..
Jnn. 8. 1853.
Sobbing .
, •
riy. all I: . .nds in Tin, Meet Pon . , Copper. Brash la.
1-4 done on short notice. Workmanship &c.. var.
ranted to give satisfsction.
Ttu routing dons in such a manner as shall plea. I
Call on R. M. wEizsa.
Athens, January Et, 1653.
fOR male at very low prices for ready pay the
very best Axes to be fund in this vichaity.
made out of the beet cast end silver steel, of rar:•••
patterns fur lumbermen and wood ehoppars, ant
warranted. Call at the Athens Agrienhuralstorsof
Jan. N. 1853. R. M. %VELUM
ME R4IIIRS.
HANG OUT THE BANNERS'
A bogus ! a hone I my kingdom .1•• •
-:.
R _l2 a horse and customers to take aers?
...iiiair the goods. Notwithstanding the later
, disastrous fire. hr. A. WARNER I.
.‘4
--,-_ - himself again ! • f. . 4 '.'
And at No. 1 Brick How you''.! find
Most anything that's in hts.line.'
Friint a camlwicneedle Odle tram kind,
To a jewelled watch .rif eighteen karat doe.
Clocks which keep time accurate and Ulm;
Breast pins of every style and hue.
Gold. silver, Steel and plated chains.
Selected _with the greatest pains:
Finger rings, nt y A rtuh, why what a pit.
01 every shape awl every style. '
To suit the old the young, the grave, the pa k ;
May there be seen in elegant array.
Zinit r Watts sit, who is himself a " ttast.P.
Is allays ready anJ at his post. ,
To wait upon his customers and all.
Who chance upon 'im to give a call.
t3o with good advice make up your miadq,
l'o call on him and there you'll find
Such sights, my eyes, 0 ! what a view
Jewelry a every style and hue. '.
1:0"Don't mistake the place No. I. Brick awit;
where he is prepared to do all kinds of
BIERCURS
in his line of busines, at the cheapest rates that Mr
pecsitly be afforded. lie will also se.l his jewel
at 20 per cent toyer, than was ever before offered bilk
this market. t;;} Call and see..ai
Towanda, Nov. 12. ►852. A. M. WARNER.
Removed to B. Kingsbery's Blocky
W.I. Chansberirks,••
...". Pfts Ti AS just returned froretheellyi,l
/110..,• .11,_ of New • York with. law
-0
C supply of .Watches,. Jewelry and!,
: ....2.
~
i . .., ,S t il t, ser ro w n a o r:4cim a i rt ir: l s ei ng . In part,.
1 -:' . I , !
L-v-'2, L'Epine and Plain Watches. wi th i
. ‘„ti11t.4.,....:::5 - i'' . a complete assortment of GoVA
Jestricy,,such as Ear Rings, Fin-.
ger Rin la, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains.,
Gold Pens. Keys, me. Also, all sorts of Sileerelee.'
and any quantity otSteel Beads-411 oF which he 'Sri
for sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH. A
Watches repaired crtshart notice, and warranfri
to run well;or the.mouey wilt he refunded : and a wri•
ten agreement given. to that effect if required. • T
N. IL-11A,PLE SUGAR, and Country Prober
taken in payment for weak; -acid *ins, /earn wow, sus?
orever, that tbe Prance mu! be ;ilia when the taw. I
is done—l war against credit In stilts farina. ' -',
W. A. CHAMBERLLY, Agan.
Towanda, April 28, 1862'.
LOOKING GLASS PLATES rot and iticd at
any size. ve be hair at the Jearelry7storii of
May 15, 1832. W. A. CHAMBERLIN.
4„xe
Saddle, lia'rnesstt Trunk Maimiactory..
",
TERE CULP & Co.,_respectfully inform the pia*
J that they have removed totbe shop oa Blain sheet„
recemiy occupied by Smith .& Son, nearly opposite
the Ward House, where they will keep on hand s
large stock 9f, , _ -
ILIALIM2Ms• 1 4:1!JVIS3D • 0211%1M110.
a 171% s, rliu AEA,tapvtTC.,
AU *Wick% in their line manufactured to onler. oil
made of the best material,and for workmanship cannot ,
be surpassed in Northern Nonsylvania, They solicit
a call from those wishing to purchase, iontidentihelt
they can give satisfaction both es to quality and prink
. (Hides end Sheep Pelts received for work and el', •
'meant; it the lowest rates.
&,k Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leatheiiime
Calf skirts, fur sale in any quantity.
(I N Recount of losses sustained at,;tbe teat Bah
V 'ore obliged to cell on those inkeboid to its fat •
prompt settlement. as we aniintiiter the iewiesiti
. 44 0
basing what is owing to gs. wtttost itin
safficiont without martin; so other fOlowfo ,
Towanda, Deo. :, !VIZ.
mama
MIVAMIL
Axes i Axes I
JOB-WORK
1:31E1
inc:iewav_vrars-sr4a.mr..ii
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
MEI
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