Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 03, 1853, Image 3

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    Qtlothin2.
NEW FIRM & NEW. GOODS.
CLOTITING7STORE . I.
COLLINS & PO‘A ELL,
ESPECTFCLLY inform the eitizenn of Bradford
county, that they have opened businets in No. 1,
Brick Bow, lately occupied by Henry Campbell, and
e re now receiving from New York a larger !stook of
° Clothing, Cloths and Trimmings,
then ever before offered in this ,market, consisting of
Over, Dress, Frock and Sack Coats • Pants, Vests,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Trimmings;
White and Fancy Shirts, Collets, Cravats, Scarfs,
R o cks, Gloves. Hosiery, Wrappers, Drawers, &c.
We would also invite attention to our - ,
• nralltufacturing department.
loan& we make to order, on short notice, all styles
of Clothing.
COMM done to order and wnrranted..
JERE COLLINS,
P. POWELL,
Towanda. Nov. 3. Itya.
DISSOLUTION.
NI\OTICE ithereb y given that the co.partnetahip
heretofore existing under the firm of J. & S.
Alexander was this day di 5501 dby the withdrawal
of Nathan Alexander. •
Nhe business will hereafter be conducted by the
undersigned firm, (consi.ting only of Jacob Alex
ander, Solomon,:klexander. and M. E. Soloinon) at
thebld stand in Arnot's Hall, No. 7 Water et.
rs;'and at No. 2 Itercur's Block. Towanda, Pa.:
whera the undersigned will be happy to receive a
continuance of the patronage which has been so lib,
t rally. extended to their predecessors.
ALEXANDER" & SOLOMON.
MI accounts due J... S Alexander & Co., must
be settled in thirty dlys from this date.
Towanda. Oct. 13. 1933.
CLOTHING STOKE.
ENDERS dt SOLOMON,
N the Brick Block. next door to Mercnrs ptore have
I
just added to their stuck, a large and fashiona-
Die assortment of
Ready made Clotting,
•DAPTED :rn THE SEkSO',
At leery virietr, both of qvie and . price, •to which
they 314 the attention of the public. This is now
the Nrzeqt stock
Evcr Offered in Towanda !!
and Till be sold at prices considerah!e lower than '
verhefore known in this place.• Our goo is arc
.setttied with a regard both to style and price, and
ofeiroducements,not to he met with at any other
esubashment.
ftrangers visiting Towanda in want of Clothing
will find
THE LARCEST ASSORTMENT
at nor e‘tatil ishment, in this section of the country.
sad made in such style and materials as to culture
.iusfartion. We shall endeavor
.by
LOW PRICES & GOOD CLOT.EMG,
to secure petronage. feeling confident that our art i•
elssTill give satisfaction to the purchaser. ,
The assortment comprise. every article required
for gentleman'is outfit. TEI:Ms--e.
°mends, Coat.; Pants (hrcrnPs (',7 pc
L ocATut s.—Next door , ott.th of Mercor's Main
..Towanda; and No. 7 Waver st. Ha'l.
Elmira.
Icincls of Country ProdurT, V.", , • 1.5
en nu exchange for Gm..tl
Towanda, oct„,,er ". IR5a.
TWICE BURNT —OUT !
WFIDIIT I VE C. 071.7 I T.l)f z} D .
Oyer J. Kingshecy' .Mere—EhirtY7iCe neat don/ lo
,Vonbur . yel • op stairs.
GitATCFCI. f r pa. t favors. announces
,) his
friends and the pitfil:c in general, that - lie still
k ee p s on ha n d a z nod ns-ortment of Re% .M.lon
l'unstraio, which he sell cheap for Cvm, li e
believes that a • Niintile sit p. oce is worth more
than a slow shilling.' He also has commenced
manufacturing Clotning—selecting the rb,ihs him-
Wl{ in the city, a d emplons ncne but the bezt of
; workmen in . making them opt lie would assure
his customers that his Cl.ithing is manufactured un
der his own eye, and in his own shop. and not let
pat by the job to unespetiencod or incompetent wit
men. Thus, persons wishing i suit or any portion
thereof, can order the sonic with z ree l ect ce , la i nty
of getting a good at.
He has also on hind n general ass it u . ent r t ern,
liemen's Shirt , * and Collars, whi •h he will sell
cheap for cash.
Custom work Trompily done as usual. H e
insves his friends to call on him at his new quart: is.
°Teri. Kingsbery's store, and imm-dio ely oppos , e
U. Mercur's Law Office, before buying elsewhere
Now if you are uftnting. you surely can and,
. Costs.:Panis aos l Vests just made to your min I,
"tio nice and se nog they'd suit to a T.,
8) perfectly e, there's no room fur a Oes.
lfyourline 'nts changing.and sometimes it will,
You'llfind is
ir and collars fora very small bilk
Come t i r and all. who are out clothes hunting,
And ).„ ...Abe fitted by GEORG?. 11. ticsrs..r. !
N y. Mt is sole Agent for Eta as llows's Jr.
Pitent Sewing B2achine,
f thrcounties of Bradford.an'dSu-nuehanna. Any
erart wo.hing to purrhsse the right for using the
• a
igse Machine in said counties, can he accomm, ,
td by calling on him, where they can see it ope•
. It is well demonstrated that this machine is
le best patent now in use. Its validity has been
established by trialat-law in Boston, in July. 1852.
This trial resulted in fully confirming nnd Pstablish-
Ins the claims of Howe's Original Patenr to ihe ..s
-elusive right and use of all needle and shuttle Ma
chines, or iheirequivalents, and the stitch and sear.:
formed thereby• G. H. B.
The public are cautioned against purchasing spu
nous Machines, as ail sewing Machines now in n , e
infringe upon this invention, and
,all parties' , who
bare infringed, by using ?ilachines or otherwise,
who wish to save legal expenses. may obtain proper
iieenae under the original patent by applying as
*are.
Powifida, August 15, 1853.
LATEST NEWS '
"non
The ikerly Ready Made Clothing,
PA GENT'S FURNISHING ESTABLISEMENT.
Mott dt. Wells,
Merchant Tailors,
H AVE the honor of announcing to the citizens of
Bradford Count that they have just received'
the largest and most fashionable stock of
FALL ° & WINTER CLOTHING,
tar! bract& into • old 'flogs,' consisting in par. of the
folios:m g articles:
Nei. Dress, Frock and Sack Coats ; Vests, Pants,
*lista. Drawers, Wrappers, Overalls, Stocks,
Craasts,Collars, Pocket h'dkfs,&c.
C/ofha and Trimmings constantly on hand—also
the fall fashion of Hats and Caps.
Oar stock of Furnishing Goods is unswporsed in
rots. am, enropeising everything necessary for * gen
tleman'. maw.. Particular at tem km eisl4.l paid to our
USCRWEI U4212412'd&E1fa%
Having received the latest New York Pashions, we are
Prepared to get up suits on the shortest notice and in a
RiPerter manner. currusro.done on abort notice,
uttl warranted to fit if properly made up.
MOTT & WELLS.
Broad at., first door east of the Post Office.
Waverly, Nov. 10, 11353 J
300 NEW BARRELS, fit for Pork or Cider,
for side at 76e each, by S. FELON CO.
To*auda, Aug. 10, 1853.
El
i..‘t.c:x kNDT:II,
3.1.F.X N ui:fi,
M. r:. stm.f )mt)N.
NettiMitiititsetiicats:
. -
11 ry,inue of3-Writ*.of Ventl74pOttallasned'Ortf of
ate'the Court of Common'Peaspf Brailfor4oun
tYttued.to itne directed, 'Will. he enosed to public
sale ,at the Ceuit - Holuie,inilielitito' - of Towanda,
on Monday ihe', ftth: ilay of Decenlper at 1 o'clock.
P. M. the following described, lot, piece or parcel
of land situate in Albany ip. bounded on the north
by lands beltinghic7, to the estate of Miner R W it
cox, decd, on the east by the Berwick turnpike, on
the south by lands - of Wells Wilcox and Jaines
Hatch, and op the west by wild lands, containing
about one hundred and forty acres more or less,
about fob-acres improve c d and one new framed
barn thereon. '
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land..
situate in theinwnship aforesaid, and boundeclAin
the northerly side by lands of Samuel Vanslylfe, on
the ea'stefly hide by the Berwick turopilfse," and - the
south branch of the "rowanda creek„on the south.
ertyside' r by lands of James Wilcof, 'and on the
westerly. 'side by, wild la nds,rontajrif ng one hundred
'acres be the same more or less, about two acres
cleared • •
Seized and tajten in execution at the suit Of Ira
Smith jr.'-d: Co's use ra. Benjamin 'Wilcox; an.
also J. It Phinney Jr, now to the use of John C
Adams vs. Benjamin - Wilcox.
ALSO—The following described lot, p'ece or par
cel of land situate in Herrick to-p. bounded on the
north by lands ()flames M'Kenna aid Wm Taylor.
on the east by%inds'of Wm Taylor andla.. Clark,
on the s•.uth ,by lands of amid Durand and John
Lackey, and on the west by Zetwdeo Angle and Jas.
M'Keuna, containing one hundred and fifty-four
acres more or less, about one hundred acres itnprot'
ed, one log house, one board house, one framed barn
and n ohed attached theretoo, one quail corn house
one small spring hoose,and an orchard of flt trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the sliitof H W
Fracy vs. Win Angle. Francis A4gle
Also Hall & Russell vs. Fiancis'Angle and
Charles sill.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situate in Orwell tp. boundes.l and described as fol
lows: Beginning, at a p•tst and stone..., the north
west corner of said I'd. thence east along the line '
of Lucius Humphreys lot one hundred and three I
perches to a post and stones, thence north along the
line al D Non ell and others one hundred and fifty
nine perches to a roost and stones, thence north ei:.h
ty-tive degrees, west thirty-three perches along the
highway Icalltup; from Ocher Wilson's to the New
ell real to a post and stones, thence north f.irty-t wit
degrees, west onn Inn Ire.] and firteen and 1-'0 per
In a post and st-tnes, th-nce north seventy
perches to the place of be:tinning, containing eigh
ty one acres more or less, aboth seven acres im
proved.
ALSO—Onet other I d, piece nr pare.-! of !and
situate in said township. hounded an d
follows: On the north by lands ofllogisr Spicer, on
the east and south by lands of Jame-sll \•-.. ell, and
on the west hr lands of Mrs. Marietta Fuller, con
taining thirteen acres, be the same more nr
about eight acres improYeal, one saw mill thereon
erected and a fruited house standing an the west
line. and a few &oat trees thereon.
A L. l o—One other lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in %)/arren in. hounded and tie:cribetl as 6.1-
1.,,x=.7 on the north by land of Samuel Lyon. on thtt
east by land of Benjamin Lyon, on the south hr
land of Jabez Ch-tPTain.un the weigli) land nf tn
rer Beeltu ith, ettntrininat sixty-five acres be the
Fame more or less, about •Istv acres improved, one
fratnd hon-c. three framed barns, one shed and
three orchards tfit•reon.
11..-O—Otle other lot. piet.e nr parcel of land
situate in swirl to. of Orwell, b melded and described
a- f •Ilows -on the north by land; of Roger
on the ea-t by land of Inky II Fuller, on the south
I V of James Newell, on he west be law! of
I, , lriqs llumi rey. conta inz Iwo acre- he the same
more or 1e... all imrrnve I. and a fr.lTlArti house
stand;ort on thr ea , t line, a re w frtut trees,thercon.
Se!zeil and taken On execution at the suit of Ch not
ccv Fiisbie ys, 11. Ft:Her aud si B. Der
hoz.
A I,•'o—The 'i'olloss lei, pier' or parcrl of I to]
situate in the to p. of Buriingten, hounded and d e .
seabed as follow- :. orb by the Carroll lands, on
the east by Inmls of Ad Its-n WlCean, on the south
and west by lands of Jeremiah Loveland, con:at:l
- two arid a half acres, all Unproved, with one
framed house, one frame barn, uur saw mill, and a
few fruit trees thereno.
Seized and - taken in execution at the suit of Addi
son WlCleah, now to the it-e of L. D. Taylor vs. Wm
Nichols and Benjamin Nichols.
ALSO—Th.- following, piece or parcel of land
situate in Litchfield twp. bounded and d scribed as
follows—On the North by lands of Geo. Nuithrup.,
On the west by laird of Richard Sinsebaer:l. on the
south by land r•f M'AlFee, arid on the east by
land of Jesse Brown, romalning fifty-five acres. he
the same m ire or less. about thirty-five :tete; lin.
',rived, a small frame house, atol an apple orchard
thereon.
Seized and taken in everimti in at the suit of Welles
& vs. tl. sin , amid R
iwiug dcsyrilie.l piece i•I" parcel
of lan I i-itirmie in ihe le p. t f 1 t.W unla (ioiw
Towarde) humid. lan tuirth by land- of r,
th -ruin and C Morse's lot. on the ea-t by hin uf
Wlream %lie:la-I Dreslain. on thecouth by
or INN aI roc and Hiram and land- late the
roPel ty Benjaimin Wticox,ir'd, on the ve-t
lands of 1 .111:ill, containing abount one hun
dred ar.d iwtory-five acmes more or twen
ty-five acres it.proyemi. one framed dwelling hun.c.
one log anmP frithied barn and a :quail haril'ot
fruit trees tlo rern.
z.teizz!.l and taken- i t cxocuti.in at thl snit of (eo.
Roe, now to I.i? u.e 0; .I.lwar•l o,erton t.. Janie.
Ne.lor an.l.l:dtsar.l \Vetch, doing Itusinet-i in :ite
name t f and Wt
A T.W)—Tly. follow in-:. d.tqcribe I lot cr piece of
I m! in the to t c o .t.ip of Ilitrlingttm.t.atin.l , ..l
y tolot ea-t I , y the t.ighe.ay,
oitti p. , %-e.•i.n ..IMr , . an
west Ly f 70 . 1(-an C.4.1.ir..1 di,.ut
thrce•tot.rtte..if an acre. be the the same more or
le.. a I unproved. one fronted hott.e, and Itam..!
tern and a few tltitt tree. thereon.
ALSO—One ther 1. t, Fr , i,ced in 'Le bono.bip
afore:,a;tl. and founded and de-etthe ! t..
wit: north 11 the public hig,hwav, 11'i by bin I. t.t:
longing to the heir= of J, M'Kean, late det
'ii..
south and west by lan k of 11. K. t 4 ti.vens.. c„„,
tainir g about one.fourth of an vete more or les , .
one framed hou-e and lie framed -hop thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ztath
ariah Grpovoid vs. Aimhrl
AI `O—The described piece 'or parrei
of land situate in Sheshequin rv-0. t, , ,unded (14 the
north by Elieha and Joseph Post, on the
east by land of Samuel (here, en the I ind
of Leonard Post and Win Po , t, ,nd-fin the west by
land of Elias Post arid Wm Post. containing Lwhom
twenty-eight acres rhont sixteen acre, improved,
one log house, nr e Id board shed and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Se , z,sl and taken in exrt - mtion at the suit of Dan
iel Brink & Son vs. Dennis Prat.
ALSO—The fo , llwing described lot, piece or
parcel of land sititate in Hershk tp. on , he
north by lands adorn'' , l,ee and Chester Bock, on
the east-by Ir nits of Hamilton Morrow. on the south
by latad4 of Alezauder Dougherty and Win. T. Mid
daugh, and on the west by lands belonging to the
heirs of Wm Nesbit, dec'd, cant .ining one hundred
acres more or less. ;Omni seventy acres improved.
vile framed house, one framed barn and a small or
chard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of IT. W.
Tracy vs. James Wood.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situ
ate in-Smithfield- tp. bounded on the north by the pub
lic highway. east by lands of Sidney Clark and Gaol.
nor Burlingame. south by lands of R. K. Miller, .and
by lands of Dirtied Andros, containing about thir
ty acres more or less, about fifteen acres improved, one
framed house, one framed barn and an orchard of fi uit
trees thereon.
ALSO—One othetlut, piec'e or parcel of land situ
ate in the township aforesaid, bounded on the north
by lands of Alfred Biggs; cast by lands of Jai/WA %flips,
south by lands of E. B. Riggs, and west by lands of .
H. 8. Kingsley and Calvin Crammer, containing about
one hundred acres more or less; about seventy acres
improved, one oew framed house, ono old framed
house, two framed barns and two orchards of fruit trees
thereon.
ALSO—The defendant's interett in the (pilot% ing
Net 'clbvertimnents.
lot, plies or,lisreel or land situate in _Burlington town
bcren!led, on the north by lends of lein„Bsiky
add other;-srtk-thn.east:-:":by landisof J. G. Blakeslee,
ErsStrut andiMersay Dickinson south by landeof Ed•
want - Elitkeilee;tindweit. by , !ands of Oriison Shank
elton and - Gen)Shelei, - eontaining about three hnndred
and fifty acres more or-Jess; about _one 'half
. acre ins
proved, one - steam sew mill, two small framed houses,
node small horse shed thereon. - .
Seised and takenin esseution at the suit of Welles
dr. Harris is.lohn W. Miller and C. C. Miller.
ALSO—The following &Scribed lot. piece or par:
eel of land situate in Rome tp. bounded on the north
ea.t'sidcby the flitllard crcelc,on the south — east anti
nocurenrest sides by lands of N7m. Elliott, and on
sooth—west by lands, of Casey C. Worthing, or
the highway - . Containing one half acre, be theaamo
more or less, all improved, one two story framed
house thereon. _ _
Seized Ind taken in execution at the suit of Da.
vid barber vs:Jacob Wiirtbing.
ALSO—Thu undivided one hr,ll of the following
described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Pike
tit, bounded on the north by lands of Charles R.
Brown, on the east by lands of G. N. De Wolf, on
the south by land. , of Julia Rogers. and on the west
by the highway leading from I.e Raysvitle to Wya
'using, containing about three—fourths of an acre,
more or less, all improved, and a leather tannery
thereon erected occupied by G. M'Gee.
Seized and taken in execution et the suit of Dan
iel Bailey & Son vs. Nicholas Cogsdill.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel
of land situate in Franklin tp. bounded on the north
by lands of Samuel A ndble and John WDowell, on
the east and west by lands of Horace Willey, and
on the south by Towanda creek, containing about
one hundred acres be the same more or less, about
twenty-five acres improved, one framed house, one
blacksmith shop and a small orchard of fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Le
Grand Bancroft to mt.e of John C. Adams vs. ‘t m.
E. Gore.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par
cel of land situate in ulster tr,. bounded on the north
by land of Edward Mills, on tho cast by the high
way leading front Towanda to Athens, on the south
ho 'ends of John Bowman, and on the west by land
of Edward Mills. containing 'one half acre, he the
same more or less. all improved, one frinied house
occupied as a dwelling and grobery (a cellar also
being dug).
ALSO—One other lot,piere nr parcel of land sit.
-sate in said Town-liip, b itinded on the north by
Charles Holcomb and D. R. Bricigg, on the east by
;ands of Horace Heath, on the sou: h by the high
way leading from l:lster village to Smithfield centre,
and on :he west by lands of C. F. Sweet, contain inz
atiout one hall acre, he the same more or less, all
unprosei, one framed dwelling house, and one stable
and a tery fruit trees thereon.
goil - end tll,en in execution at the suit of
& Shipman vs. John M. Pike.
kiss:3-13y virtue of sundry writs of Levari Ft
clans, the following piece or parcel of higil situated
in the 4wp. of 'Fr. y. bettail: d as follows : Beginning
at a post the sir th we.o corn: r of lot No. 87. on
warrant lot No. 1419, thence north 'B2 and 75-100
peaches to a post, thence east 107 and :3.10 perches
In a pi st,ll.er.ce 82 and 73.100 perches to
the smith west corner of lilt No.BB, thence west 107
and 3 , 10 perches to the beginning.. Containing 54
acres and 133 and :3-10 perches strict measure.
eeized and talon in execution at the suit of Ste
phen Pteree t•s. 11. Gatnage and L. Upham ader.
of II Pratt. der'd.
ASID—AIt that certain Lit, or piece of land, sit
timed in Well. iwp.. now sw i tti ;Creek township.
tionnded and descrdied as follows : Beginning at
a hemlock tree the N. E. corner of the said liceby
mentioned nr arant , ,l lot, running thence south 236
perches to a hemlock tree, therme west 355 perches
to a hemlock tree, thence to rill 235 perches to a
beech tree, thence east along the south linen( a bo
dy of land belonging to Bank of Penti'a., 355 perch'
es to the place of beginning. Containing 523 acre.
and 100 perches more or less, being part ofa tract
snrveyed to Francis John•ton and Jonathan Mifflin,
in a cc Irrult No. 5630 (the north part of said trac!)
dated 31 Nov - 1791, and pattented to am raid John•
ston & MiLln en the 22d day ofJune, 1795—ten
acr,-s. cleared.
ALSO—AI that certain part or pieceof land call
ed 13cIlmont," situ fled in aforesaid twp. be finning
at a pot,thence by land fi rinerly of Francis John ,
sum and Jonathan Minn. south : . )08 perches to a
poet. u est 363 perches to a post. north : , 20 perches
and 6-10 to a post, and thence by the state line of
New York, south 69 deg. ea-t'':363 p-rches to the
Containinz 1160 acres and allowance
of 6 pet cent. (or roadso&c. ; surveyed in pursuance
of a warrant N. 5686, dated We •Ith Jay of Nov..
1794. ahotit to acies improved, one di.; house and
01 , i framed barn, and an old saw mill thereon er•
ected.
t- , etzeit and tiilen in execution at the tiutt of Sa MI •
uel fleN ford, as , :z tiee of H. Veitintins vs. Horace
(.I.•l'allman and Ifeb.-ea 'l'allman his wife, and Dui
Yid i,. Sanderson and Phillip J. Pierce, tore tenant , .
ALSO—AII that cermin lot, piece or p tree! of
land beim', and Ding In the towni-hip of Franklin,
surveyed ut the warrantee name of Iftizh Lad! y,
adjrn n trig lands surveyed in the warrantee names of
Jaw"- Lail'ev and Andrew Lailley, Nathan Itagee,
and Peter lance. containina !bur houdred and six.
ty acres suit measure, surveyed the filth day of
April 1701.
ALSO—The undivi led third part of another tract
lot, piece or parcel of land lyirC and being in the
•atne 'own-lop. •urveyeil in the warrantee name of
Peter Latiley, adjitiniitz Fin Is .urveyeil in the war
rantee names of Andrew lattiev, Joseph Ladles . .
Samuel Sid lont and Nriihan diardy,containinz four
bun Ire I and •ixty sere.. -met measure, surveyed
he fii h day of April. I iJI, warranted the '24th day
of Fr bruary 1701., bemz the same pleini-es which
James P. Boil and Ann his 'rife by indenture da
lid the `23.1 d,y of Semetither A. D. 1539, for the
con-t !statin iiierrot mentioned, the \thole whereof
14 ben I.c •ecurel, zrauted ant conveyed nom th
said N.liart II fee a, by reference to said
• :11,1•:, 1,1 t, he forthwith recorded, will
:wt./ appear.
seized and Liken in excel:o,lin at the Fnit of Ann
fl. Hull executrix of Jan.es P. Bull, itec'd, vs. Na.
than smith.
C. 'molt 19, Sheriff
Sherid's °dire Towanda, Nev. I,
hereby given, that an amount equal
to the costs, w.ll be required In be paid u pon each
gale when etrnch down to the bidder, and upon n
fttinrr I, , El)mp!y Brut. th, retznlation, ;he tract Of
I Ind will again he offered for gate.
FRESH AND ;P:11/ ARRIVAL OF
SPA iVIC Sc suroutlez
C7l- CLI:i (REPiiict
7,-.7.Z1Z57.a.i11tni; az CO.,
r WINER 'of !lie Public square and Main Street.
Towanda, Pa respectfully give notice that
they are now opening and receiving direct from the
City of New Tin Id, their NEW . ,,TOCK ol SPRING
and tiliNlNlEft Got LOS, which , their for met'
stork on hand. cornpri‘es ore bf the Large 4 and best
....lerfed ass •rtments to be found wes: of New Turk.
Navin, been poreba<ed at
GREAT BARGAINS!
They are enabled to rifer them cheaper than ever.—
They invite particular at,•entiun to their assortment
of • Ladies' Dress Goods
Consisting of laconet and Swiss Muslim:, Printed
Lawn.Gintrhams. Bar'd Mailing, Merrimac,
Cochero,'Fr.,ll River and other styles of
• American Prints. i n 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 Crochet Needle to a Lady's Satch-
el. They invite particular attention to their
a!sortment- of Carpeting of all prices and styles.
Also, Spring - and Summer Hats, Mints and
Shoes. Shoe Findings and Leather, Gra
cenes, Crockery, Shelf Hardware 4c.
Their - Stork 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 s Qur motto is, " Small Profits & Quick
Returns. MONTAN fESdo UO.
Towanda, Marti 15, 1853.
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE Sz ir DRUG RD,
SOUTH END OF THE "WARD HOUSE,
Tronting the :Public Square.
•
rr lIE subscriber, thankful for 'the liberal pltr,onege tereived the pant ear, intiirols to keen rori•latitly on
1 hand a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, Which OT. WILL tr 1011.140 of on
such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases 010 wade entirely with cash
in hand, and for the (4 tau our customera will receive the honlifit of a good article at a low price. All article.;
not answering our recommendation, will lot cheerfully (liken buck, and the moray refunded.
1:17- Medical Advice gratuitously given at till: Office, charging Lnly for: the Medicines.
The stock consists of a cortip'ete and select r•swirtment
OFEDECIFiIES,
DRUCS,
Pure Wine & Liquors, for Aietlitinal nse, Lomita rater Ate.
.IL I. 7HE MOST POPE:L.IR P./.217 , ; NT MIV DIC LVE S
FRESH CANIFHENE'a BURNING FLU:D—NEW & EAR Tr PAITIENS'CF 12023!
A SP! SN HID AS , Oltlr.4).Vf Cr
American Pocket , Cutlery, (17traa-rantid Good.)
Superior TOn.A.CCO & bran of 'ure ..T.:avartat, '2rincipo
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, 'WINDOW GLASS, BrIusT.LE, rEnrumr.r.\-,
FANLY ARTICLES. L.-. ti
FAIMLY GROCERIE;''.; :
Muck and Green Teal ; and Java Coffee ; :`u tar
.almon, Sartlinei,
REMEMBER TILE .:'TORE-SOUTII [Ni) Or THE WAD HOUSE!
4 . rte. ir,t Q , l,l:dy rf Avc• - ito'?‘.l tr it^ f.l n..e% —,,,
Ad hl'erdti (I r:3]'.tit, t he Cof ,, c t r BE/mu:raw."
Townr,•l4 Novonilirr I'2, I3it, 99. 1"10 1 9:IZ .
CARP IN TFR GOODS,
s just receivinv. a general as , oi Uneni vf
I
ihe corner (.1 Bridge an .I 11,1 in
whieh were purchased principal v for Cash—at a
very low 112ure, and he darters litins:el ih..t lie can
sell grinds as cheap a* the cheap et. The public
are respectfully tivkliett tii call and esainnie his
stock, which consists in pad of
Dry Goods. Groceretv, Ilarthrorr, and
Shots Crockery. Glows r Stone ware,
Paints, Oils, Dyes. 4 - c. 4c.
He would respectfully announce to the Ladles of
Towanda and vicinity. that 111 , 41.411 th, it unturinz
per,Tverance, he has abandoned the .ale of iiitost
eating liquors. J. HARVEY PHINNEY.
Oct. 21. 1953.
TONS more of those cheap Sugir:
and for sale by PITINNEY.
few chests good and cheap f..r Fair
19POCIFS , & tqloE-4, the large-4 nu I ch.:ipe•t ar
gorimeni in Tow Andi,
ilrtEss Good., of the , I.vest -iv le. ;111 I. pa
e o nsi.iting in liar( of 1)• ;111 WO,l
delainen Hark eir fancy Fr-nch, and
Scotch Gi chami K print,, of every
Get„::1, 18i3 PHIN
ATS, Cap., & 11.11111CIN, a large a• t mew and
1. cheap, by PHINNEV.
•LOTHS. ca•iimeres, vestinr , , sanineo:.
and Twoe Is of ali J.; , t n cleis r,i by
Oct. 21, PIENNEV.
L‘NNEl.` 4 —Frenea, Doinetic
_L hv PIP.NN7.Y.
II: AN 1:1 , 1A4 rt emu &I i,nb , r
V bleb c tAt be raid I,c
Oct. 21, 1853. MUNN
M7027:::r.
THE Winter term of Mr-4. Wl:t o rt- 6 g ~ •ti , tnt
Young Liirlie4, Comill , nCe Vltt.olty th ,
2ith of Not ember, 1853. ns
Common Ene,liA rto
iltgher 4 01,
Fr.-rich r.r La'in th , ah„t•e. •
ittra chare••••• tna.l.• I
The Scho , tl i. loTt
I:pisnopal Church 1,1
Octon,er 23• I:47)1
DISSOLUTION
NTnTIOE.R .1 I
elr ‘ .y cicrn 'll.l V X
I I II , I, e
by mutual consent on lii.! 1 4 .!, !n o_ I },,.
will be bettleri 11. !ZiN't•
WarPina Iu all 1:1Iebit•cl that they 4 ,v e im ,,, e
diate attrot on if they wish to •.1-.
Mir.;NLY,
Monroe. ()et,,ber tn. IR:i3. V. I.V
AlLs 11, 1 ,1-qa,,s 11 , 11:e Trimni , n
tv. s4,h j4•t PIM \
•
Cistcin and Well !
IBAD PIPE!' livara , kl , c ! C PPS'
I.iZe, cheep for ienly p3v hv
Jan. 8. It. XT. XX EI.I.E'S.
reL:41.1:72`..3.111:26.1.1.N71
ATTOTINE.I( AT LA %V, TCY.`IA`. D
"or n I • • „y t.
by I atrort,..o.)
Towanda, March, 5. I
ADvllNNVßA'ruit's
LI. persons indebted to the estate rd P. D
Havens, deed. Late of Stand ill 2. Stime.are hereby
requested:it make payment w ithout dein. and those
having claims against •std estate, w p'e:t,e• pre—
sent them duly authenticated for settlement
. S. W. (MEN.
Adininktrator4
'DEBORAH , HA ITENS.'
Alm. :7. 185%
Carpeting & 611 Clotht
A
quantity of each just received and fpr %ale by
Sept 10. 1. i'0W1.:1.1..
,
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS GENERALLY.
E are under the necessity Of having, oar pay
VV on all Notes over due, and a!l a-cottut,
over four months rtindine, and ire intend to It3v.•
it; consequctitly., if von expect to save colt. you
must call and pay up immediately.
Towanda. Nov. 9.53. 1141. L & RUSSELL
TOWANDA AND BURLINGTON. FLANK ROAD.
A N Election will be held on the firbt Mp!hcipv of
.13.- November next, at the office of Laporte, Upson
& CO.. in Towanda. between the hours of 10 A. M..
and 2 P. M., for a President, five Managers and at
Treasurer, fur the ensuing year.
B. S. RUSSELL, Sec.
Towanda, Oct. 11, 102.
SALT FOR SALE.-100 Barrels of --ealt reeeived
this day and for sate by
Luke lb, 18.53. BAILEY A; NEVINS.
I ER
A a.
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k a t i o --- -r,-.t - „,..-K...,, , t4=: ! ,,e - t.- , x
i ..
and 'Zara cxcAns !
-AND ITS MDTTO
•
C , C.1.1 C MRI 11 6 - 11 C
- \\ 71 1 .1. bp at 11.1!1.17. &NE VIN'S Grixery and
ind I' u.
lI
T afk:r tha -Mll v. Octut.,qr, lan•
nary I, INSt.
Fnom ,•r %. s,,,zih, fp..
nn Thu r-.LA v 22 , 1, a la rze bri.2ll red
Vow, 6 rear,. old, with 11.4r,(1...me 11.0 n. And
erur ile!e 'aid cum, c,u Le
fonn,l4 , h-01 Jew:lrd , - I.
IRE
\led.
AND CROCERIES,
STRAYED OR S I OLEN,
tnr:rtce , l . ".ol ov•tlii m 'h, ettr.
rkter, Oct. I, IS) . t. ALLEN SOPER.
J6t: PI 'V k,• ,, ,Anble for rider. Pork
and Bre: . packnisz..Scr. in eon.' and-r. for
'sal.. cheap at DRUG STORE.
:"ept. 1, IS:A.
NEW PALL G4ODS !
f-i S. 11lint'e:: s just rre , r e‘l another la ref
• a....r.trient ~ 1(700.1s re ry : c .
,vbif-h odd 1. v‘ 11l be :natl.- every .yeek,ate.lv.hich
tvt , : v..cv o ,l. — tP•
I s - , 3,
SALT -1 qti..:l . ;' y Sth jo , t rcrivt.ll I.v
11. : 4 . VE401./I.
J. I. I' G!! vt. or '40:4,e. 1):1 , IncateJ in
• NVy•t,t, at Pitt— t• ttta l'ar•ottlge.
t'ttpt.. IttN"t - 22, I ititt.
• _ _
.71.1.2 . `,.1::7,:ivc.1 Lp L 7 olxph Powell.
r T - `, 11 , a".n , u ~ 1 !,e pn'.lx r , •pc•rtr , illy invite ,
a la a‘al
!Jtvflr: ziFlrn.ricv nry Gcods,
•-, •••,•1•-••• r •-!ri %boo.
II 's 0,1 f C:i-rft-L-. , o f ftrrog.
I I lbar'..et price
\I I,t }I, \
f ci-u or c. r
T If) !ass,
VIC 11 r Q V` I I M living; :;eliled in
11.1: M ES
(), LA:\ ). vt• rome h. the c:neht
that.Ls (or
,•I ib
• to. rcath...ation UI
UM
=I
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WM
0r.:117.7irt , n•
• „; ~tr,11,-, or Faney and pre*.
810111E9
••••• (:. ft, 1 , ".nrsv ai,(l Crr
ti • 7; syc ,
TII ~1 ,ti h ”11..1:-sztle t.r retail, at
th•il e 1'1'1.: 1.111 to p:o•i•e.
:" 4, 1 0 . I, Is:.:t.
MORE 14.11 - (GOODS.
BUTTON K.:r.:(3sEtERY
v V., n , rlc N En' S - 1 •.rK „p C011 , ••1
-I!; t ., 1 I ,. :1141 •11/pkile ,•••••r , .1••••.,1 "I 6,t/fl
;: I' 11 D ;
t.' .cli n iC 6.. -c 1.1 !:.e ,ame quarlt
t; ; •In cJia I r L., :;Lt lacte u( New
1i.‘112)..1
Pap tr angi my, 2, •
very rovi v;irietv • ;01 , 1 and e .rpiwn pnre,
Los..h..Ac•., j i•VI , C,I ;A: J l'u %1' t. I. L.
r•Wunda "rl•t Ifl, 1,11
DR. E. H MASON,
X' 71 7. C Z II 6t. su Rl4 9 re,
Residence. en line .7' ti !!v. v!
Chn,-(12.
Offers L a prnrer.!.ional ry tros ro the pe.1•1. , of
rictwry, nth!.
In 1:r. r burr it . s 1.1 - rug liar.. v‘i - tett hot pro
t-1•21 ,:r•1.
r .:MOGC and bled to ITi
El'
tt ( •/ r .te t...,•tin.c....t A :y,ll rikapr.?ali,. NO TICE
'hut we a e m u nnt ..f mAnev. a n , l twist hir , e it.
All who neglect to :mewl t o 1601 liniejv w arn i ng .
may expect a 'twat !ruin the lane Cowierble. ni o .
king this finis. 1 HALL & HH:ISELL.
Towanda. ?larch 24. Illz:ta. I
4xcerrows NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Aranah
Wattles, deceased, late of Reme tOwnship, are
hereby requested In male immediate payment. and
those having claims aga nst said.estatn.. will please
present them duly authenticated litr settlement.
ARUSIII lit WATTLES.,
• I/ C. WATTLE.
Rome, Oct. 29, 1933. Executers:
ALL - Tiersims knowing themselves inuelited to the
estate of John J. Warford, demoted. late a
Monroe township.. are hereby requested to make
immediate payment. and those having claims against
said estate will please present them duly anthems
eated for - settlement.
lETTENS administraton having been granted
4 the undersia,ned by the itegisier of Bradford
eounty. on the estate. of Ritriek.Pyr.e, late of Athens
r " l'•• deceased; all pers , m. indebted t sant es
1.9, o - e herrby n sified in make. Monothate pay tn•m- ,
In the undersitm.d, and those hawing claims against
std e-tale x ill present them duly antheriticitttd for
THOMAS PINE, Adners.
.'..pi. L 1R53. . _
A I.!. indo. - j,i ht the esiiie riliiitt
deeva.eil. late or PINE twr., Er ,
hPrlshy requested to snake tmmwl•ate pa‘ mein and
hating *sit' estate. will
pl , ase present them duly imilleiiiirsied for .ettic
neiii• JOSEPH 241AllsH
TZ,
Lt. persons indebted to the est3te or 1.111:1 , '1
It Lel - 1110T, late oft7l..ter two. are hereby
reque•te.l to make payment wiihont delay : and all
'hose hi yin?, , li-in tiots act; n.t said e-tate will pre.
sent them datv n , iih-ntirnie.l for, settlement.
1)INIEL LENNOX, Administrator..
Ini•e 2!,
Ext:cuTorrs NO FICE.
trr,tonn itlehte.l to the estate of Alexander
A -Madill, deed late of ysor township. are
hereby reque.:tetltn make pal meal without delay :
art , ' all person , havino rlrtmi azniwit %aid estate
will please prrsent them duly authenticated for set-
HENRY .1. MADILL. Executor.
Set I
a t LT. pem.n. indebted to the estate of N. I).
..I. Wit ford ' deceaced, late of Monroe twp . are
requested to mat , e payment without delay ;
an I all fer•ret, having. demands vzaiiist said 'mate
are rogne,ted to ore-ent them (lusty authenticated
for settlement. 'MN! 3 ,11
Adm . g.
C.A. WA if ro
%t..' roe. S'ep , . 29. Iti:.3.
in the Orl.bans' Court of Erailford Co.
Lt Lie m Per the Beal E,tate o
7itul Be,turht. late Rzti! , eberr y.
rri) sprats Be...zhi,V..ivioll ,, nignt Benign , .
1 Samuel Bentzh'. Phehe Benight, Benjamin W.
Ben;glit and titt.ran Benight, heir+ of rlynnieu; Be.
derea.e,l, re. , !: nE , at St. JoKeph. Missonri.
pi cc &o.
N•oice is heoe'l g: v.•n.that the Court grant ru!ri
n pan Ihe lieirQ and legal representations of Samuel
!len gilt laic of il.il i zeberiy, deceased. ropiiririg
rione into Court on the 211,1 Mondry of De
eeoit er nest. aria elect to tat.e, or refuse the real
eagle of the stiter Saltittei Ornieht dee'd, at th.f val•
tinCt,n made and retorneil by the inquest.
U the Court.
If. L. ticu - rr, r:erk.
1. Oct. P. 105.1.
.1 TT O R .1r E .1 T 1. .1 It
Office with the Register ant Recorder,
rIF FICE in the second story of the Union Block,
t.-; north side of the Pulthc square, over the office-
of J. C. Adams, E.ti
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE..
THEsubi•eriber offers f• r sale
his valuable real eclair, situate
~!,,e4t a ,: in Wv.oa tp., Brad. Co., Pa.,
of ihe following:
The properly will he sold together or separately.
arid a reasovahle crtdat given fur a portton of the
p 11111 !icy.
For Intl her 1 , -trtkillnrn ;rptire r-f Ulysses Meretrr.
Eeq. of Towanda. or of the sultnery her nt N 1) ernttn , g..
CHARLES BENNETT.
Wysox Nor. '2sth, 1853.
-NEW AN D CH EA t) GOODS.
Jo-r.PII POWELL
•
SAOd: !Abiliittatmcnts.
ADMINTIS7itATOWB :NOTICE
J. T.: ROCKWEI.T.,
J. IS. smtni,
=!=
ADMINNTRATOR'S NOTICE.
APIIIN!I ILA lOU S
MAHN IsTI: .IToirs NOnun
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
F. 7. MADILL
TawAnnt, Pi
D'A. OVERTON,
VrIOR N EY
T0VV.6.17D.L., P.a.
I. About three and one third acres of land, at.
Myersburg. with a tavern Htinie. barns, rartiage
Manuntetory shop and iniehntery, blacksmith ow l .
.n I min r out buildings thereon ere c ted. There is
also up stn it an orchard of choice fruit trees. 'rho
neeessary tools will also be sold with the carriage
shop. 'I hii prnperiy presents a rare opportunity for
any active business min to make a profitatite invest ,
went and cif ry on a lucrative business.
t 2. A farm situated on the Stale road. about one
mile from Myersburg, emoaining •eventy-five here.,
about thirty arres thereof improved. meth a .mall
framed home and a log barn thereon erected. with.
a small orchard. 'I he farm is well watered and the
soil fertile; and tits susee i dible 01 producing large
crop•.
CA D. B utTLET r. is now rN-eiving a large
and carefu:ly relrcied siock of
71123377 GOODsi, .
bought for cash since the late decline in
.tvhiela he will oiler for lead) , pay at prices w hich
cannot fail to give satisfaction—amongother thing.
he invite+ particular attention to Lis at•surtmeot
Press Goods.
'rowan 14, 15. 1A: 3.
Notice to Assessors.
THT: Fereral A..-T'st•iirt; for I . ill make re
turn, in the fdlowincy, order. viz—
Litchfield, Windham, Warren. zlhe•hecinin.Rome
Intl Orwell, on Thur.:day, Dec. S.
Herrick, Ptke. ti.ltantlitig Stone, Wyalu
.irtiz and Ttytear cra. on Friday Dee. 9.
\Veil., South Creek, Ittitgbery, %then. tp. %then , '
barn', and Notili Towanda, on Tzattirday. Dec. In.
ringheld.t.mil Staitht -
Powcinilivand Towanda luiro', Wednesday, tee. Is.
Troy two.. Troy bort'', Dirlingtom (7 :1 m on , Gr an
:i:le tool Leroy. or: Thur.-day, Dec. 15..
Ft anklin. Micurcie,'hart v , Asylum.
Wthu•tl and l'rk. til.
s.c
The Aessor. witl equired to make return.
no !he day deatZtriled in their t. ;n rant, and 111,
return hill be received on the Otter Art. t daps of
Bee. Crow. A.ses , or‘r. are /Ilk° rostitred to care
fully foot each mil as'eN•lnettl. earryitit the
ottroebt two the blank cutout') cm the right of each
c r, g e. tirsel int! f •rinal ton retpseting
ally part :if their duty, will plaa‘o Tall at the Coin.
cni—tioner's Ittrice, Ito l: n,• pct-eeetlt II;to asseAs.
By order of the Board rwnin't.q,
E. ° ll, FA E R, Clerk.
Cc•min . r.. cave, :Vie t, IS I,
akl:.T.:flule 49UTS DOI*
T"E Winter Term opens on l4tunilay. 17,t , cember
5, 1853. The etas-oa form, d snd re,mlationa
am ell, will depend upon the tiumher, ch.racter,
attainments, ke., of the pupils. '
Students will liarZ , the hoocrs, the aVention and
the robin—ritid for their reasonable progress the.
Pt incipal will he re-p insib e.
Those intemlimr to teach eronmon schools, in
rectif e appropriate drilling for this geed work. in
Orwell,"
Those who wish to vrainate at ,tir higher in tie
Unthaws of learnine*an be rakim accurately along the
'college eurriculurn to any &sired point, in Orwell.
Fur the common-Engli , h beam-her—Geogra
phy, Grammar. Arithmetic, the tuition is, $3 05
Higher English. Latin lit Greek, 5 00
To he paid in advance, per term of eleven weeks.
No pupil receive] for less than one term, unless
for nanientar reasons previously ass geed.
Bina can be readily obtained in the
C. itingnmaroN, Principal.
11; evil 5. 1853.
BROCHE tiBAWLEI—A law 'knit grirodelLai
!women! Iwt reed by 1. FO WELL.
Admini:tratoru.
AT LAW.
S. pt. 24