Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 21, 1853, Image 3

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CLOTHING !
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coIPBELL has againS
s filled up with a
as first
I te go ew of GOODS for the ss on,
rate 1 ' be can sell as low , as any in the market--
„ A er e manufactured as well as any home
roA wrranted to gill good satisfaction.
'cats °f all sizes and prices.
• rof Pants from 4 shillings to $6.
legs of all descriptions.
14 Won Coats, 6 shillings each.
0 0
Wand Bar V ests
__ for Balls and POrters.
. 15 d Chip Hair
°
ko ` C a p ais—a first assortment.
tt
ig, Gins,
robe' th e same old place. No. 1 Bri
lnte H. CAMPBELL. ck
!ion d a• {fay 19, 1853.
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11„ 3. MUM= •
rl'Oß•rt. r wiT LA 0'
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Othere w i t h t he Register and Recorder,
TOWANDA, Pa.
t o Railroad Contractors.
imi,ADEVHER, EASTDf WATER GA
RAILROAD.—ProposalsO will &
be received until P
if ty 251 b, fur the Graduation and Masonry
•o,!ftsi!road, from a. point on the Wissahiccon
~•fcarieen miles from Philadelphia. to Heller
' ~iistinee of Thirty-sic miles. Seventeen
-ogle adl b: ready for contract iu a short
pari now offered includes a Tunnel 1800
o:.ind large amount of Earth and Rock
,tri , so d Mr.onry. The route occupies a very
~ear l healthy country, accessible at all points.
:toe roff be ready for examination, May 10th,
protileS and specifications styy forms of Pro
mac be !teen at the Engineer's . Offiee. No.
itioth Fount Street, Phtlad'a., after May 15th.
EDWARD MILLER,
Chief Engineer.
Vsv N s 1853
Free Democratic Convention.
-oricc is hereby given that a FREE DEMO
CRATIC COUNT Y CONVENTION will be
ihe curt House in Towanda, on Wednes
.rie2s of May, at t o'ckcit, P. M., to choose
rites to the State Convention, to be held at
r.si,stg on the Ist of June next, and to adopt
•isorei for a mot e perfect organization. of the
of free principles throughotit the county,
;o ,,oioderise ways and means more success
:l3 resist the powers and exactions and usurp°.
. of Hunkerdoni and Slavery.
re send attendance of free democrats is urgent
quested. Our whip and democratic friends are
respectfully invited to meet with ue, Per or
al the executive committee.
de.t—GEO.,Y HORTON, Secretary.
''tar 8. 1833
Susquehanna Cohrgiate Institute.
HOSE who have subscriied iowarda the eree
uon of the building for this Institut:on in To.
are recine%ted focal] and pay into the Trea,
25 per cent. on the arnount of their respective
~.cuptious, the building having been coin•
J. D. MONTANYE,
Treasurer.
May 11. 1953
Field Peas.
4UAN fin' of FIELD PEAS just received
A at may 12 MERCER'S.
ViTsralusimg bridge.
THE un der , igned Commissioners for erection of
a BRIDGE across the Susquehanna River at
fig u ill open books for subscription of siock
'ruler, at Tr err el Morrow's store in Asylum, on
7.lrs.iay the 9th day of June next, at t o'clock,
g,",1 hope for attendance of all those who are
:n the undertaking.
.0 I 1)1:11, URIAH TERRY.
tIE'I.MEIV:ER GEO F. HORTON,
MEYLEILT, JUSTUS IF.WIS,
5 7 (1 H ELLS, H GAYLORD,
F WELLS. Jr B. LAPORTE.
kqrnin. May 10, 1853.
H. C., PORTER,
Agent for the
Watenille Manufacturing Company
Waterbury, Ct.
IX{IrEB pu!.lie attention to his display Of superior
1 CUTLERY, which is warranted to gibe sattaac
.7l. South store in the Ward House. May 5.
LAns.—A new assertrneht of Planes and other
Joiners T,iols, just received at
flay 3. I R 33
NEC STORE, NEW GOODS,
113172M36
BO wair.ix ¢ Plil.r.rEr
HAVING located theingePres in the Brick Store
11 west side of Main b:.,=nearly opposite Bridge
M,hare 1/3111 day rece red,a large and splendid
oct of
forrln and Demesne Dry Goods, Gsoceriea Paints
Uri, Ilirdtrare. Nails, Stone-Ware,
4v.
rb:ch nctorithstanding the advance offloads, they
are hood in sell cheaper than ever before offered
:his market. " Quick sales and malt profits", Is
:Stir tnntto.
7";' ISPit kind's of Produce taken in exchange for
G' , 4‘. The hi;hest pace paid for lumber.
May A. 1 R 53.
MOLASSES, from I in 4 shillings. and
the best 6 cent Sugar in mwa,, at
Ws! 6. 18: 1 3. PHINNEY & BOWMAN'S.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATES
FOR sale io Granville twp. The sub.
111
serlher will sell on the premises, on Mon.
day, the 23d day of May, at public Ven
doe or outcry, hi. valuable farm contain
it; tun acres, 145 improved, with one framed dwell
''.l house, one framed barn and a good apple arch
" 'hereon. Haiti farm is one toile from Granville
one, and five miles from Troy ; it is under a good
Kale of cultivation, well watered, and very product'
lot
good chance is offered for those who are
desirous to purchase. JAS. B. MORRISON.
_Granville. May 2. 1859,
lIIg 11E0 VOW
SPRING GOODS.
oznafts i Q t, G,utNlZt
T 8 now reeetring a large assortment of all kinds of
1 SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which 'will
PosOively be sold cheaper than the cheapest ; call
sod see.
Towanda. April 29, 1853.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
THE subscriber has just returned from the city
with a very large and most superior select
'ssof
A. VD ardfaillel 0400DS.
16 , I th in r , spect to Sty le and prices will navies'
'" 113 19 give satisfaction to an that may favor ban
srli a call. JOSEPH KINGSDERY.
r "'anda, April Be, 1853.
BOOKS AND , STATION RY.
AD extensive catalongne of School and Miscella.
tens BOOKS and STATIONARIF, fast received
*hick will be sold at the lowest prices.
Carpeting.
SEVERAL new pieces of Carpeting added to the
stock, making the uaortment good, for sale on
t he most reasonable terms.
_APnl.ao, test
1 0 9Barrels of 83. LT joist received and for
sale at B. KINGSBURY'S.
retanda, March 22, 1853. *
" dic t GOODS.
IS NOllr DNCLIVING ♦ ♦[ti AARON AND OZNIZAL LB
AOIII2IUNT Or
SPSLZ7IIO GOODS,
Which are offereilto the public at wholesale or retail,
at very/out prim.
Towanda, March 31, 1853.
Bats, Caps and! Somata.
FRENCH Silk, Cassimere, Kossuth, Panama,
Leghotn, Canadian, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats.
Mao, a large assortment of Ladle.' and Misses'
Florence, Straw, French Lace, &c., Bonnets just
receivod at MERCUR'S.
April 6, 1853.
Moots & Shoes.
MEN; Womens. and Children. Boots and Phoes
a very large assortment at MERCURI3.
Hardware.
LARGE addition to the assortment of common
and Sadlery Hardware now arriving at
April 6, 1859. MERCER'S.
HH'DS. more of those cheap Brown Sugars,
I Coffee, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, common
Midasses, Stuart's Syrup, superior Green and ark.
Teas, Rio, Jars and Mocha Coffee. Also, all other
kinds of Groceries, ezcept liquors. at wholesale or
retail at MERCUR'S.
Trench Embroidery.
MBROIDERED collars. chenlietts, flquncing.
i.under sleeves, linen handkerchiefs, edgings and
ertings at MERCUR's.
Shawls.
TXTHITE CRAPE. bl'k silk and colored shawls
V V for sale at MERCUR'S.
( - 1 D. BARTLETT, is now receiving a large
. and carefully selected stock of
MW GOODS,
bought for cash since the late decline in prices,
which he will offer fur teady pay at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things
he invites particular attention to his assortment of
Dress Goods.
Towanda, April 15. 1853.
Binghamton Stone Lime, for 1853.
OUR arrangemente are now complete for supply.
ing any quantity of this celebrated Hate fresh
from the Kiln at short notice and low prices ; war
ranted good or no sale. WELLS dr, HARRIS.
Athens, April 23, 1853.
To Contractors and Others.
WE have on hand, pork. beef, batter, corn, oats,
wheat, buckwheat, beans, dried apples, flour,
feed, iron, steel, shovels, bars, powder, fuse, fish,
tea, coffee, sugar, molasses, soap, tobacco, salt and
cement fur sale as cheap as at any other house.
Athens, April 23, 1853. WELLS & HARRIS.
.•
Nails and Glass.
ALARGE supply of Nails and Window Glass of
almost every size for sale at MERCUR.I3-
April 22, 1853.
E ARLY
PFAS.—A quantity of early Peas in pa.
pers and packages ; also, by the quart, peck or
bushel, at ap22 MERCUR'S.
j JAMES T. TAYLOR, took up, on the 13th day
1 1 of April, 1853, 2 ordinary sized arks which
_were afloat in the Susquehanna river ; said arks
appear to have been made, at kart a year ago, and
are composed of about 3000 feet of Lumber each.
Towanda, April 21. 1852. J. T. TAYLOR.
Apprentice Wanted.
A BOY about 17 rears of age, who can come
well recommended as to moral character, Arc.,
can get a situatien as an apprentice to the TIN•
SING bnainess by applying immediately to
Towanda, April 15,1853. HALL. ¢ RUSSELL.
VIVOW COM I ''
THE subscriber being desirous of enlarging his
business at the old stand (corner of Vain and
Bridge streets) would regpectfully announce to the
citizens of Towanda, and vicinity, that he is just
receiving from New York, and is now opening for
sale a large aseortment of
G 110 CERIES,
such as teas, sugars, coffee rice molasses, Stewart's
syrup, tobacco, ginger peper, spice, cloves, mace,
nutmeg, cinamon, salerains, cream tartar, sods,
ground mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, candles, bar
and shaving soaps. vinegar, starch. &c. He has
also on hand a large stock of
PR 0 rISIO XS,
including hams and shoulders, Mackerel, codfish,
herring, potatoes, beans, dried apples, wheat flour,
lard, butter, cheese, isoila, butter and Boston crack
ers ; also, most kinds of fruit and nuts t preserved
prunes. citron, figs, raisins, oranges and lemons,
together with a large stock of German, French and
American TOYS of every description and price.
(I:7' Please give him a Gall before purchasing
else where... 03 A. 1. NOBLE.
Towanda, April 90, 5053.
M F: RCIM'S
WORLD'S FAIR
PRIZE CHURN!
rpo this CHURN was awarded the Premium at
the late Fair of all Nations held in London.—
ft also took the Premium at he Canadian Provincial
Fair, held in Toronto; U. C., in 1851. It also receiv
ed a silver Medal and Diploma at the Fair of the
New England Met hanic's • Charitable Association,
held in Boston, October, 1850. In short it has tak
en the first Premium at all state and County Fairs
wherever it has been exhibited, and is universally
approved by all Dairy-Men and Dairy-Women,
where they have become acquainted with its merits.
This CHURN is constructed for .CHUNNING,
ZAINO. WODNING AND LILTING Tat BUTTER !
I:o•These CrsitaarrEn Cuirass, are Manufactur
ed and sold by WELLS & CO., Towanda, Penn'a
nearly opposite the Ward House.
Towanda. April 21. 1859.
ADVERTISEMENT.
H. BAIRD, formerly of Bradford Co.. Pa.
Vey • is still engaged with the firm of VanDusen,
and Jagger, who have this day removed to their
new and spacious store N° 30 Vesey street. corner
of Church, (in the rear of the Astor House) where
they are prepared to exhibit a very large and
general assortment of Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS, adapted to the country trade- They
will keep a,large stock of kferimac,Cocheo. and oth
er desirable styles of Prints. Cash as well as
first class credit customers will find it to their in
terest to call.
They have also a department devoted to the
BOOT and SHOE business. and feel confident they
can offer better bargains in that line than anyexclo
sive Boot and shoe house in New York. from the
fact that the expense is much less in prop°, tion to
ihe amount."( sale.. Mr. Baird Batters himself
that having the benefit of 15 years ellerienee in the
mercantile business in Bradford Co.. his knowledge
cf the style of goods adapted to the Northern Penn
sylvgnia tradeowill make it an object for merch
ant's doing business in that section to gibe him a
call.
Any orders for coods in the above lines will b•
promptly attended to, and the articles warranted to
give satifaction.
New York March, 1. 180.
308. KINGBBETtY
gintiptibile
H. S. MERCUR
Groceries.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
TAKEN VP.
Grocery and Provision Store.
/ NNNNNN D DT W. El. DAVIS, STILVDIN co.;' a. T
And Patented April 2,1 M
NEW 710.118
3* imumnr • • 7- -
ATTORNEY .AT LAW, TOWANDA.
Mee to the north end of the Wen! Ilene, thetely oeeupied
trr Laporte, Menem de Co 1
Towanda, March, 5, 1853.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thos.
A
Bennight, deed, lateof Itidgbury township, are
hereby requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said 'estate. will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
PUEDE BENNIGHT. '-
Executrix.
April 21, 1853
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted so the estate of JAMES
ft LAMB, deed late of LEROY tap.. are
hereby requested to make immediate payment and
those having claims against said estate, will
please present them duly authenticated (or settle
ment. EDMUND KELLY,
April 30,1853. Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
lETTER/ill of administraton having been granted
1 the undersigned by the Register of Bradford
county, on the estate of Daniel O'Keefe, late of said
county, deceased ; all persons indebted to said es.
tste ate hereby notified to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and those basing claims against
said estate will present them duly authenticated for
settlement- CATHARINE O'KEEFE,
J ER,EM lAH A HEARN, .Adm'rs
JOHN'FLYNN,
April 14, 1853.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph
Brigham, deed late of Ridaberry tp. are hereby
requested to make payment without delay : and ell
those having demands against paid estate will pre-
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
WIN. .1 FULLER,
April 26, 1826. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'B NOTICE.
A I.L persons indebted to the estate of BERL.
AH PRATT, deed. late of Troy, are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and those
having claims against said estate, will please pre.
sent them duly authenticated for settlement
LEONARD UPHAM,
H. DAMAGE.
March 23, 1853• Administrators
SPECIAL COURT.
NOTICE is heteby given, that a Special Court of
Corn. Pleas will be held at the Court House in
the boro' of Towanda, commencing on Monday,
the 20th day of June next. at 10 o'clock. A.. M.,
and to continue one week, at which the Hon. Rob,
ert G. White will preside for the trial of the follow
ing causes to wit:
Robert Spalding vs Nathaniel Clapp et al
Pendleton Riley & Co vs Henry W Tracey
Thomas Elliott vs Israel Smith
Welch, Longneeker & Co vs John Wood et al
Stephcn Powell vs H W Tracey, Gattriehee &o
Earl Nichols vs Wm Coryell et al
Lyman Matson vs Ira Jennings et al ;'
C L C DeChastelaux vs Lyman Matson
John Beidleman vs Nedebteh Smith
Horatio & Rebecca McGeorge vs Ebenezer Dun'
' ham
Newton Humphrey vs Wm Humphrey
C 1. C DeGhastelaux vs Ira Jennings et al
A. McKGAN, Prothonotary.
Prothonoiary's Office. Towanda, April 11, 1853
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
A LT. persons indebted to the estate of Wm. L.
A
Grenell, deed, late of
payment
township, are
hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them duly authenticated
for settlement. ANN E. GRENELL,
MILES D. GRENELL,
March 16. 1853. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALLpersons knowing themselves indebted to the
estate of MINOR R. WILCOX, deceased,
late of Albany ip., are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims against
said estate will please resent them duly authenti
cated for settlement. JOSEPH MENAHDI,
May 7, 1853. Administrator.
List of Jurors
Drawn (or Special Court June 103.
Albany—James Heaverley
Athens twp—Edmond Hill, Spencer Elston
Burlington—L W Swartwood
Franklin—Oliver Dodge. James Ridgway
Granville—Ma!coo lticNaught
Leroy—J G London,
Monroe—Wm Lewis
Orwell—Thomas Msthinson, E. .1. Eastabrooks, Geo
Avery A G Frisbie.
Ridgbury—Nsthan Dewey,Jafries Redfield
Shesbeqnin—Thos Minier
Brnithlield—E D Titus, Geo King
Springfield—Solomon H Robinson, Darwin Clear-
land, Ed P Chase
Standing Stone—Vieo A Stephens '
Towanda boro'—Job P Kirby
Towanda North—Benj C Goodwin Elijah Granger
Troy twp—Chas N Strait, B H Taylor
Wells-0 Smith
War ten—J.3ll4Thu, Sleeper. Noah C Bowen
Wyatt/ming—l 'yros Avery, M W Gaylord. 0 A G+y•
lord,•Washington Sayton
Wysot —Amin* Mena rd
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the estate of DAVID
H. OWENS, deceased, late of Monroe twp.
are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate, will
please present them duly authenticated for settle
ment.
THOS. ELLIOTT,
COOLB -tl.lOll.
May 11. 1853. Administrators
FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL, OF
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QMr 41112. C. U Mit •
‘' (.) ‘.• te -V , s• J-1,r'11.11
CORNER of the Public Square and Main Street.
Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that
they are now opening and receiving direct front the
City of New York, their NEW STOCK of SPRING
and SUMMER GOODS, which, with their former
stock on hand. comprises one of the largest and best
- selected assortments to be found west of New York.
Having been purchased at
GREAT BARGAINS!
They are enabled to rffer them cheaper than ever.
They invite particular attention to their as,sortmen
of Ladies' Dress Goods
Consisting of Jaeonet and Swiss Muslins, Printed
Lawn% Ginghams, Bar'd M mhos. Merrimac,
Cocheeo,Pall River and other styles of
American Prints, in endless variety. a
large assortment and for sale
cheap. They have also a
large variety of YANKEE NO•
TI INS, embracing almost every thing
from a Crodhet Needle to a Lady's Satch-.
el. They invite particular attention to their
assortment of Carpeting of all prices and styles.
Also,Spring and Summer Hats, Boots and
oes, Shoe Findings and Leather, Gro
ceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware 4c.
Their Stock has been selected with care, and will
be sold cheap. Farther comment is unnecessary
—give us a call, and we will show you our goods
and prices, and convince you that the above is no
fiction. Our motto is, " Small Profits dc Quick
Returns. MONTANYES & CO.
Towanda, March 16, 1859.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS AND TAX-PAYERS.
COLVECTORB of bradfonl County are hereby
authorized to make • deduction officers. rent.
upon the State Tax of every individual who shall
pay his or her State and County Taxes in full, on
or before the 21st day of JUNE next, and the sante
shall be allowed you in your seulement—Provided
the came is by you paid into the - County Treasury
en or before the 22d or 23ddays ofione.next.
Dylorder of the Commissioners.
Comm'rs. Office, Towanda, April 1, 1853.
0. of 0, P.
RE(,ULAR Meeting of Iradford Encampmen
ale held at the Odd Fellows Hall on th. even
mg of the let and ad Fridays of each month.
C. :I. EMOSELL, Scribe.
1853.
• SPRING. .4 1853.
rpm subscaibekwould inform their triendi t and
customers that they hue increased their faccii.
ities for manufacturing -
ala(r ) ) T it r ir ,e
' 1 I a,
and intend keeping the largest stoek'end assort
ment of
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, FURN
ISHING GOODS, OILED CLOTHING
AND RUBBER GOODS,
that can be found in the Stater. Terms and pri•
ces bausfactory. HANFORD & BROTHER.
29 Park Row. opposite the Astor House.
New York. March 9, 1853.
Tavern and Store to Rent.
• • THE subscribers offer for rent for a
itis 4 'ern] of years, their TAVERN sTAND
le and STORE at Horribroalr, In Sheshequ in
11 '
township. The Tavern is a large and
well-arranged building, with stabling attached.well
calculated for a Hotel, and is well locate., for Lral
ness. Two or three acres will be rented with the
Tavern, if desired, with an orchard. The Store is
a new building, of good size, and the location a Brat
rate one fur the mercantile business* They will be
rented separately or together at the will of the ap
plicant. D. BRINK & SON.
Hurnbrook, Feb. 17, 1853.
INFORMATION
roa TEEM 11780 WANT
BM
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE
MONEY OR PROPERTY !!!
Do you
: want to sell or mortgage any real-estate 1
Have you a bond and mortgage you wish to sell I
Have you houses, taverns, or lots, that you wish to
sell or lease 1
Have you a mill, factory, foundry, tannery, or oth•
manufacturing establishment. that you wish to sell
rent 1
Have yon iron ore, coal, potters' or ere clay, or
other minerals, you wish to sell or have worked on
shares 1
Have you land that you would like to have drain
ed or cleared by contract or on shares 1
Have you water power that you wish to cell, im
prove, or rent 1
Do you want additional capital, or a partner in
your business
Do you want to sell your stock of merchandise 1
Do you went to form a Company to create capital
for any specific object
Do you wish to exchange your property for other
property 1
Do you want in your neighborhood mills, found
ries, tanneries, or other manufactories 1
Have you any well reeled improvement in machine.
ry, or in the arts, which you want to sell, or which
you want means to manufacture 1
If you have any of the above wants, or others of •
simile' character, and will inclose to our address,
(post-paid.) a legible, clear and exact description of
them ; and if properly, its locality, proximity to ca
nal, railroad, or navigable water, to churches, schools,
mills, stores, dec., the lowed terms on which you
will sell, mortgage, lease, exchange. or'otherwise die.
polo of it ; and if you will also inclose to us a Reg
istration fee of $l, (the receipt of which will be ac
knowledged,) your want shall be recorded in our
gegister, and your letter placed on the file designated
for your time and County, for the inspection, free of
charge, of those who are seeking to purchase, lease,
exchange, or invest.
We make no charge to any for examining our
Register and files. IVnen they make known their
wishes, they are referred to your own statement of
your wants : and as we have Maps of the cliff. rent
States, and of such Counties as we have been able
to procure : and as We employ agents to visit the ves
sels and steamers that arrive with Immigrants, (of
whom from 1,000 to 5,000 aro daily arrivini,) and we
also have agents to distribute our Circulars among the
strangers at the hotels; and as we advertise in the
principal papers of the city of New York, and in ven
ous forms throughout all of the states, as welt as the
different countries of Europe, from which Immigrants
come, and where we expect one of our Firm will for
the present reside, and where also we shall agents in
the principal ports of embarkation, inviting all who
wish to purchase, exchange, I.ase, or invest, to visit
our office, without charge—
We are confident that we offer a better medium of
making your wants known to those who des.re to
know them, end of securing the end you desire, dila
any other mode yet practised.
The beat place for you to effect • sale, lease, ex
change or loan on your property, is in its immediate
vicinity. If you csonot do it there, the next hest place
is in the city of New York. Or if you want Immi
grants or settlers of any class hero is the place to obi
tain them :
Uvulae here el all times and reasons, there are from
30,000 to 70,000 strangers, many of whom are seeking
for investments or homes.
Because thine are probably 100,000 who want to
remove from the city or its vicinity.
Because here is concentrated a great proportion of
the surplus capital of the Union, seeking investment.
Because here, money is ordinarily worth from 5 to
7 per cent, per annum, on undoubted security, while
you can afford to give as ample security, or other in
ducement, where it would produce greater rate of hite
rest. either in annual income or increased value. •
Because here, an examination of our files will inform
those seeking to invest or Fettle, where the property is
to be found which they seek.
Decease here, there is an opportunity to exchange
country,u(Stber city property, fur property in this city
or its vicinity.
Because a person, by spending a few bouts in oar '
office, without charge, can obtain more information of
the property in market throughout the country. and
the wants of community, than by months of travel.
Because, finally, here in the commercial metropolis,
where is concentrated the money end wants of a vast
multitude throughout this and other countries, by re- '
cording the opposite, but corresponding wants of ow
countrymen, both parties. those eho wish to purchase
and those who desire to sell, ran be mutually benefited.
In the description of property, be careful not to
over estimate its advantages in any respect for if you
do. and we should send you a purchaser, his compari'
son of the reality with your statement might. defeat
your object. When your property is sold, or other.
else disposed of, it is required that we shall be imme
diately informed of the fact. As we do not propose
to sell, but negotiate, and send purchasers to the own
ers, no special authority to us I. refit:tithe ; but when
It is desired that we should sell, authority must be given.
Our commissions on sale., exchanges, &c., are 2
per cent. The raising of companies, and other mat
ters requiring special begotiation, will be subject to
special agreement.
Ty' Several farms in the urns neighborhood often
find a More ready wile than a single farm, as Immi
grants desire to remain in companies.
BRONSON, KNAPP & CO.
Real Estate and Property Brokers,
116 Broadway, New York.
Refer to Courtlsndt Palmer Esq. 177 Broadway, N.
Y.; Hon. Alvin Bronson, Oswego, N.Y.; Gov. Wood.
Ohio ; Ex Gov. Ford, Ohio; /ion. R. W .Thompson.
Is.; Hon. D. A. Noble, Mich ; Hon. J. R. Williams,
Mich t Hon. Rob% Smith, Ills Hon, 1. R. Underwood;
Ky. ; Hon. A. C. Dodge, laws ; Hon. J. R. Doty, Wis.
al' For flintier information inquire of HARVEY
111eALPIN, Local Agent, (at the Law Office of Wrm
Elwell, Esq.) Towatide, Bradford county, Pa. 44y
Clover Seed:
40 RIJOHELS of Clover Seed just received and
for sale by the subscribers at the lowest cash
price. or exchanged for most kinds of produce.
Towanda,Feb.h. 1863. BAILEY &NEVINS.
ran*. as as.
THE only assortment of Paper Hangings ke't in
this vicinity, with a fresh mina jest coming in
at unusually low prices. 0. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda, April 91, 1859.
Mose Zadebted to O's
BV note or book account will please take NOTICE
that we are in want of money, and mint base it.
Al! vtlm neglect to attend - to this 'tintelylwarning,
may expect a Tian from tla Glue Constabbt. Nor.
king this time. . HALL & IltlEtetELL.
lewanda, Myth 14, DIM
771 E SAFETURI V
Of Sir Jukts Franklin, should cause in° greater es
diem/a:than the NEW STOCKED
CLOTHING' STORE
OF
GEORGE H. BUNTING,
OPPOSITE TIED MOLD ZOO=
B"
"13 respectfully informs his m e nd, an d
the public generally, in town and the surround
ing country. together with " ell the rest of man.
kind," that he has just received from York.
one of the most complete assortments of Mens and
Boys Ready Made Clothing. ever before offered in
Towanda. together with Cloths. Cassimeres, Vest.
inns, 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 Famishing Ociods, such as Woolen Vu.
derailing, Overskirts, Overall., Drawers, and every
article in his line pertaining to Gentlemens• War
drobe, which will be sold cheaper than any other
Clothing Store ;n Bradford County.
He is confident that froarliis long experience that
he can give general satisfaction. He employs none
but the most expert workmen, and feels assured that
his work a ill not suffer by comparison with the best
city shops either in elegance of.workmanship. or eh
egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to
business, to merit a continuance of that libersl pat.
soilage which has been extended to him heretofore.
Returning sincere thanks for past ravurs he asks
the public to Ore him a call and see for themselves.
cr3•CUITING done a. usual and warranted to
at if properly made up .C.D
tr, Don't mistake the place, on the corner of
Main st.. and the public eluare, opposite the Ward
Ho use..C3
even so, this world is " all a stage,"
And gents must dress in this progressive age,
Each have their taste of style,,of cut and dress—
The question asked where can we get the best I'
Where can the largest stock of goods be found I
Say where the cheapest and best abound 2
Where can we •t the shorlest notice get
A coat, a vest anti pantaloons that fit
To answer there. I frankly .ay to.all
The cheapest place is '• gunting's Clothing
Towanda. Dec. 29p1852
CLOTHING STORE,
S. a B. .416.17.CAND1E8., & CO.
TN the Brick Block. next joor tu s Metcurs store have
I just added to their st., a large and fashiona
ble assortment of
Ready made Clothing,
ADAPTtO TO Tllll SIGASultr,
of every vsriety.both of atyle 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 then
ever before known in thic place. Our goods are
selected with'a regard both to style and price, and
offer indoCements, not to be met with at any other
establishment.
rr Strangers tivanda L or oth
ers in want of CLOWNING. will and
THE LARCEST ASSORTMENT
at our establiahmeni, in this section of the coyntry,
and made iu such style and materials as to ensure
satisfaction. We shall endeavor by
LOW PILICES & GOOD CLOTHING,
to secure petronage. feeling confident mat our arti
cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser.
The assortm l ent comprivev every article required
for a gentlemen's outfit. I'E M3--CASH.
Overcoatsi Coats Pants, 0 Liao& Caps tc.
Locavzons.--Next door south of Mercur's Min
st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water at. Amount He.
Elmira • and under the Troy Exchange, Troy, Pa.
cCrAll kinds of Country Produce. Wo, 1 ic., tak-
en in exchange for Goods. Towanda, May 10,'6",
AND
NEW GOODS
OPPCSITE THE COURT HOUSE. ,
HAVE just completed a large and finely linithed
store on the site of the Iwo they had hornet',
and filled it with the largest and mo.t comprehene•
ive stock of
Groceries, Provisions, 'ranks° Notions,
Pruit, Confectionery, Toys, &c., an.
ever exhibited this side of tto. city.
We hive 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 other place. And we flatter our.elves that if
fortune has beee against us. (fi,e having c.onsurn
ed two stores and one stock of good.} our old cus
tomers will not follow the precedent, if they call
and see our stock and hear the exceedingly tow
prices. Among the many articles we have are
GROCERIES, • •
Tex, sugar, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses,
Biewart's syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut
megs, daemon, caleratus, soda. cream tartar,
ground mustard, pepper sauce. catsup. can
dles, bar soap, vinegar, starch &c., &c.
PBOVISIONB,
Mess pork and beef, hams and %boulders,
wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal,
soda and butter crackers. mackerel!. codfish,
shad, herring, potatoes beans onions, &c., &c
r ILITXIO AND NETS,
Pteserred prunes, citrons. English currants, raisins,
green and dried apples. ' Almonds, filberts, genoble
and maderia walnuts, brazil outs, peanuts, chest. ,
nuts, hickory nuts, &c .
YANK EL; .1 1 rOTIOJ1S,
Ivory, horn and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs,
fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth, infants. and bhcking
brushes, wallets. porte monies, and purses or many
styles. pocket ink stands, pocket and email fancy
mirrors, tobacco, boxes, snuff boxes, and almost
every article in this •irne. Work bore...toilet cases.
secretaries, plain and embroidered, work baskets of
many styles.
'llL'allarNfeelfts—,
Germrn,French and American TOYS of every. Jr. scription and price. A few earthen and pewter tea
setts, for little girls, anti a few boys' sleighs.
BROWN'S WASH IllIkR1:18, SUGAR BONES,
WILLOW AN SPLINTIIIII A RILE!' RANCE ES.
SALT,
Ashton dairy salt, ground tuck salt. Salina salt both
coarse and fine. Also, a qttan tit! , of White Stone
Lime.
CANDY wholesale or retail, of all kinds and
innumerable other articles, for sale at the new store,
opposite the Court HOW"
Towanda, Vet , . f, 1852 BAILEY 4 NEVINS.
Borough Ordinance. ,
BE it ordained by the Town Cont.ril,of the tloro
of Towanda, in council assembled, on the Bth
day of April. A. D., 1853. That if any person or
persons shall pile, lay, or store, any boards, plank,
or scanting, shingles or timbrr, cfpnil the public
square,or within any of the public streets. such
person or persons shall forth and pay far every
such offence the coin of Five Dollars for every day
the said prop-rty shall remain upon the said square
or in any part of said streets, after notice from a
street Commissioner or the Town Council ty re,
move the same.
Provides, that while any person shall l erecting
a building, be may occupy opposite ' a s s !mid for a
reagooable length of lime a portif, a of t h e street
for the purposes aforesaid, not F.otiever in a manner
to obstruct travel.
I . .
WM. ELWELL, Borges'.
1 raiNs.
BETTS, Town Cisinctl.
:11E)Ln” A INT
pin, Clerk.
12.1853.
6EI
MEI
J. B:
Attest—H. Vic A
Towanda, A pill
O . OOTB & RHO
-1-1 in town at
B—the tamest and boat stock
ocIR B. KINUSEURYVI,
STA'OES
r , •LIOAVE Tiian* tarltemeee
- 4 'll II nasal
00 S. DTMar 0
- ••"'"-/ .1 " Ridgeberst. and Wellsburg- de
pot on the N; Y. & f, H. R. every Illowase, Wei»
1111SZAT 01:1Fasnar at 8 o'clock A. M., and arrive
at the depotin time to take the evening train of eau
either east or -west. same day.
Returning TololDllf,Tittrasamr and gaveawar,
after the arrival of the Earifirn train, and also as
We. cern cars from Jell - fruit Elmira. &e.. aid tr.
rive at Towanda same day.
Faits r—Tentanda to hiercuee milts. 1111
" to Burlington.
" to East Sorithlield.
Riduebery. 1.00
" to Wellsburg depot. 1,6
Express packages to or from the Rail goad care.
folly delivered at moderate charges.
Towanda, Vet 8. Mt
LIQUOI?S ! LIQUORS !
THE Subscribers havme formed, a copartnership
1 under the firm of S. FELTON & . for dc•
log a general Liquor bosiness. would respectfully
ask Hotel keepers and all others in want of any
thing in their line to rya them a call. We intend
keeping on hand a general assortment of Foreign
l.iquora. which we can sell cheaper than any , tine
else in the county, from the fact that we buy direct
from ills 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 oar
customers with any quantity of Binghamton BEEit
fresh from the Brewery. Mime give as a call,
The notes and accounts of the old firtn, of S. Fel
ton & Co.. are in our hands for aettfemen.
Towanda. Pee. 1, 1852
rang3=3M . X
AND
•
RESS-MAKING•
4 ISSES C. IL &M. A. LYON, have established
it/ themselves in Monroetoa. intend carrying on
the above business in all its various branches, and
respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage.
A choice stock of
MILLINERY,
will be kept on band and for sale at the lowest pri
ces. Miss Lyon will be constantly advised of the
latest fashions by the connexion in the city, and no
endeavours will be spared to please.
Monroeton. Nov. 20. 1852.
1117:111LIIBIL111310
Txr H. WILSON, formerly of Bradford County,
V V • Pa., returns his thanks to his friends forpast
favors, and soficits tie continuation of their patron•
ale. Having made arrangements tr. eontiatte wills
the firm of Fuller 4 Dayton N° 143 West street, be
tween Barclay and Ve ey streets, where he can be
found always ready to supply his customers water•
lac GROCERIES, with a supply at low priers saii
on favorable terms. Particular pains will be taken
to keep on hand desirable goods for that section et
the country.
New-Yo it. Feb. 9. IRS?.
IMPORTANT
TO rig
Faraer, Farrier £ Stage Prep,Wes
GEO. W. MERCHANTS
) 1
ONTWEVALLILED IS THE IWITORT Of =Waft
As the matt renurrkatils External alliglisithe am
-Amy __
Experience of more than sixteen years has setabliiimelf
the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Ciarg,ling Oil, or Coe.
rental Family, Embrocation, will cm* mast ram; sad gs,
lien all each as
Spavins, Sweeney, Ringhonei Whnigallai lbil
Evil. Callous. Cracked Heels. Gas of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bisbee. Ph
tuLo, Sitfast. Sand Craeks. Strains. Laramie*.
Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease. Mangey
Rheumat.sra, Bites of Anim a / a . External Pol
ishes, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Sitss
Boas, Coma, Whitlows, Burns and Solid*
Chilblains. Chapped Hands, Cramps. Cow
tractions of the Idturcles. Swellings. Weakness
of the Joints. Caked Breasts, Sc. dm. &c.
The unparalleled sitcoms of this Oil, la the cars of
asses In Homes and Cattle, and even in human Ruh,
daily becoming more Imoarn to the farming caftunindry.
It can hardly be credited, except . those who have Wee
in the habit of keeping it in their es end houses, whoa
• ram runnrint of pain, ettfrertm as*, ars wed At
the timely appheanan of this Oh.
Fiat
He sure the name of the vote ropriernr, GERVAIS
W. MERCHANT, Lockport!. Y., is blown in ttse else
AT the bottle, and in his bandsman; over the OWL
All onion 'dike:sad to the proprietor will Si promptly
to.
Ni Set amphlot of am Arlon and No vtrft wooden aft
oceoinplisWd by tb• use of ibis medicine.
Sold by respectable dulato Sftkondli, Is lift .tah
State and Canada. abio by
Aoureg.—H. C. Porter, Too;strdp-ssWitio Li( A
then s—El BSi rd, Troy—D. Y; Dams, COleinibis
Plats—l,. D. Taylor, Burlington-4"th* & Devi
sor', OrwelL—E. Dyer, Cooingtott—Th bt.. ihtiltyp
Mansfield—Humphrey & Mame; TiogeT—Terna.
Montrose—Perry & Ogden, Elmira. Wholesale
agents are Ward, Moss & Co., 81 Maiden st, Ns*
York.
- - BRYAN'S
PtLMONIC
• - C l 4
WAFERS.
THIS e.itraonlinary preparation 'has b een [or
uy years the most errtatri RD t speedy remedy
for Cottons, Clomp, ASTRMA, liv.isentrus,lsirsuar..
LA, AND DISeASe! OP TRIC Cat.ste ton Ix_vim To.
those suffering from eliminate and en ...firmed Coughs.
they give the niost immediate and petfectrehef.aset
when great liability to take cold %lists. awitastronb..
levome Cotigh succeeds the sli-Atest esposteee, these
WAFERS produce the trbo.Arnarkedreaults. They
at once relieve the Cor. in and other symptoms, and
entirely remove that morbid Irritability,and' weak.
ness of the Moir: which give rise to the complaint.
The medical r.,eperties are combinea lam agrees.
ble form aeU pleasant to the taste. so that any ehil4
will readily take them : and they are warranted to
give 'elief in ten minutes aftei use in all cues.
Price ere cents per boa. For sale by Dr. H. D.
PORTER, Towanda. Pa.
Towanda, Feb. 8.1853.
A Friendly CAM
THEsobieribere are compelled by the nomeesitp
of ,liattility to ask Mom, trrmerfna themseinin
indebted, to came and settle and make payment.
rtherwisc , they need not be enquired to endtheir at,
countstodaed where narment can be enforced.
Towanda:Feb.4,lEls3. 1110.1rANYirs & Co.
The seconnts end belie+ of ISAAC PO3T dWel.
are at the 'tore a 'be above firm. and immediate Mr
tension to their petilement will pave cost. ):=.
THOMAS EttitlT r.
• J. D. MONTANTE.
Tmertnia, Feb. 4, 1(453. Admini,ttator:i
D. M. BULL,
Proprietor
- S. FELTON.
E. T. FOX.