Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 28, 1854, Image 3

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• 3,40) cithvertmemento.
tke Meer of the application of James 111 Peck and
'A t m to be incorporated under the- style, name or
Ylr ^f Wind/uun Union Miletiliti &nee) 'l n th e
c , nat of Common Pleas of lietidfordotreb.
i 854, No. 147.
-OTICE is hereby given thathinas M.PeCk Wm.
e) Sibley, Julius Russell, Peter KnykendaWand
. t iers on the 29d day of December,A. D. 1859;pre.
toed to the said Court an inatrnment in 'tithing,'
le objects, articles and conditions therein set forth
'tot contained, a appearing to them lawful and not
• ,voricas in the community> Whereajton . theY di
4;c: the said writing to be filed and that notice be
• ', , l tten in cue n ewspaper at least, three weeks before
tit next Court of Com Mon Pleas of sald county,
, rt usg forth that an application as 'been made to
rust such an incorporation according tu law.
, ALLEN M'REAN, Pro'ry.
Towanda. January,l l , 1854.
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SUTJRUT'S RAZZ.
10Y virtue of writs of Vend Exponas issued out of
V the Court of Common Peas of Bradford coon.
•trand to me directed,
.will be exposed to public
.site at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda,
'' o e Monday the 6th day of February, at 1 o'cl o ck.
p . )f. the following described lot, piece or parcel
rand situate in Smithfield twp. bounded on the
;: ; orth by lands of H.M. Peek, on tbe east and south
rale nblic highway,on the west by lands oflno.
!
Aldrich and H. M. Peck, containing about half
acre be the same more or less, all improved,
one framed house, one framed barn and a few
trees thereon.
eizedand taken in execution at the suit of Chas.
',instead's use vs. Seth Salsbury.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel
ind situate in Towanda tp. (now south Towan
, hounded on the north by lands of Edw. Overton
C. Moore's lot, on the east:-by lands of Wm and
-hael Dn•slair , the south by lands of Hiram
land Hiram , and lands late the property
[ion) Wilcox e•!., .on the west by lands of Den
t , euntaitung about 125 acres more or less
yui 25 acres imptoved, ei, e framed dwelling house
and flamed barn and a small orchard of
~sees thereon.
Sr.zed and taken in execution at the suit of Geo.
F oS now. u the use of Edw Overton vs. James Nes
t! and Edward Welch, doine business in the name
Nestor & Welch.
,
AI,SO- 7 The following lot piece or parcel of land
uale in Smithfield tp. bounded and described as
w , —North by the public - .iehway leading from
vthfield centre to Athens, on the east, south and
ec: by lands of Ebenezer Keeler. containing one
cr thereabouts, all improved with one framed
I,e and one framed building for a Grocery there-
4eize4 and taken in execution at the suit of Mar
i
Bullock vs• John L. Crrnie.
U.SO—The following described lot piece or par
; of land situate in Wyeox twp. bounded on the
11 by lauds of .1 Johnson, east by lend.. of Lyman
!Mina, south by lands of &mind and Alvin
;limey, west by lands in possession of Gilbert II
rine, containing 84 acres and 9-10 perches be
same more or less, about forty acres improved,
\ house. one framed barn and afe w small ap.
. 1 :rec., thereon.
,sSe.ied and taken in execution et the suit of Wm
I) , Lbtos to (he use of N. J. Keeler vs. John S
. And A .J. Gorgline.
tI.:U—A lot piece or parcel of land sitoak. it
rue gyp. bounded and described asfulluws—North
Atilt, of George Fox. east by lands of Simeon
and south and west by lands orGeo Foi,
•evening , , acres or thereabouts, all improved,
oh a irauird house and framed barn and a build
.:,ccupted as a shingle-machine,and an orchard
!nut trees thereon.
•• n•d and ia4en in execution at the suit of A
•ring vs. C C. Lent and Geo Fox.
LSO—The folio,. descrili:sl piece or parcel
• asd ••ittate in t-beshequin tp. and hounded on
s.rth by land of Elisha Newell anclioseph Post,
sc east by land ~f Samuel Owen, south by
Lemuel Pustand Wtlltam Poston the west by land
•
Elias Post and Wm Post, containing shout 28
about 16 scres improved, one log house, one
•itoard shed and a few fruit trees thereon.
s•ized and taken in etecution at the suit of Dan
• Brink & Son vs. Dennis Post.
I.so—The following lot piece or parcel ofland
Atte in Butlinvon tp. bounded and described as
ss—North by land.. of Horace li Pratt and C.
Welles, eas• by lands of Daniel Perry. south by
of John Pratt, and west by lands of Jesse B.
containuig about 421 acres, be the same
ie or less, about 30 acres Improved, one framed
.:...ieune framed barn and an orchard of fru tt trees
d and taken in execution at the sun of Win
vs. Peter J. Vrurn on.
Al.so—The following described kit piece or par
. •.f !and situate in Burlington tp bounded on the
•tt 'suds of J. G. Blakeslee, east by lands - of
.!•naler, Fouth by lands of I G Blakeslee. west
;Inds of Luther Rockwell, containing about 54
'es more or less.
sized and taken in execeann at the suit of Swift.
fiJ!ron er Paige vs. Chauncey Blattealeiv and Ed
.-13 skeslee.
!.I,.+(l—The following :ot piece or parcel *nand
.n Franklin tp. hounded as follows—Begin
rzat a hemlock the nenhwest,corner of Jonathan ,
rr;.', lot, thence north St degs. east 212 rods to a
corner, thence south 5S degs,,-east 334 rods
•t, thence south 316 glees, west 212 rod" to
'he east corner of the Haytharn lot: thence
Jl degs, east 106 rods to s post. thencenorth
iego west to the state road, thence southwester
,ll,ng !mid road to J. Camp's north line. thence
- , 1 5 5P 1 1 deg s, west along said Camp's line, 51 ph.
'4ito the p lace of beginning, Containing 332 aciesl
the same more or less.
ALSO—One other lot situate in same township, j
-'sznbed as follows—being the east part of lot No.
Ilegiening at Lorenzo D West's southeast corner, j
:'me south sfli degs. east 108 rods to a maple
• top, thence north 313 degs, east 132 rods to,a
ut, thence north 583 degs, vest 108 rods to a post,
t'llieart corner of L D West's land, thence south
west 122 perches to the place of begin
containing. 82 and 35—itro acres, be the same
:n! or lets being the same lots of land surveyed
fro Walker and Mary his wife to Wilson Ager
Ftea.trig date January 15, A. D. 18:13.
sized sill taker execution at the suit of John
tattoo vs. James A. ainc.
ALSO --The wine lot piece or parcel of land
"lite in Smithfield tp. Iltounde4, on the North by
at Is of Philip Sweet and lr, .\ dams, west by lands
Olietton French, south he lan isof John 0 Stearns
17d ‘ 1 " 1 . by lands of M. F. Ransotp, containing
l ""t 'Tot hundred acres, about thirty five acres
al l''"h l ...oe log house with a framed addition, one
tars a few fruit trees thyreart.
"faell and taken in execution at the suit of Wells
Cri. vs David Brown.
ALK)—The following lot piece or pareelof laud
In Wyalosing tp. bounced on the North by
,kis belonging to Uriah D. bluff, on the east by
tads of John Downley,rn the south by lands of
!Cob Struck , on the "west by lands of Alexander
lea, containing forty acres be the same more or
is, about intent] acres improved, one log house
t a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken io execution at.the suit ofJohn
aeon . vs. Benjamin Lewis. •
AL B o—The following lot piece or parcel of land
'pate in bheshequin. tp. bounded on the north by
da of F S Washburn, on the east by lands of Bent
in Smith, south bI lands of Wm Stephenson, ,
ist by lands of Reuben Young, containing fifty
ei, he the same more or less. -
Netted and taken in execution at the suit of Pal—
i Murphy now to the use of 0. D. Bartlett vs.
antel Hill and Morris Murphy.
AI- 8 0.By a writ of Levari facias, all that.cer
1° lot piece or parcel of land situate in Wells tp.
!waded as follows:—Beginning at a hemlocklree.
t t north east corner of the said hereby mentioned
'Panted lot, runoing.thence south 236 perches to
l 'allock tree, thence irest#ss perches to a hem.
44 tree, thence north 236 perches 'to a beach tree,
t 4 te east along the south line of 'a body of land
7 4 /ging to the Bank of Pennsylvania, 355 perches
place of beginning, containing 523 Urea and
fetches more or lean, being a pin of a tract
""fled to,FransiS Johnston and Jonathan Mifflin
4 1 warrant No. 5690;(the north parrasaid tract),
*et al N0v.1794, and patented to the said "0110
on the 22d day of dune, 1795. Ten
`:• cleated.-
ALSO—AII pieee of land
called liellmontfaitutivia . Bradfisrd Co. Pa.. begin
nintat4 PO" , *Wel/ 1 130.11foll&VE0f bad/
Johnston and Jonathan Mifflin, south 508 perches to
a post, thence west three hundsord aud 38 perches
to a post, theism north Hi) aed 11:10 pHches to • post.
thenculor Oct tate Arid of N . wit Tprir, sB,dekii
east,3B3 telies't`o the beginning, containing
acres and allowance of sii per, cent for roads
surveyed priesiianceora'w•rrint No; . 5A86. aided
the 4th d'ay Of f10v.'1194; abottefifteett acres imprbv
ed, one log house and frainia barn, Intone flaw
mill thereon erecte.l.
seized and taken in exeitilieln at the - snit of Sam
uel Rexford aairgnee of H.?. Yeilittani vs. Horace
C. Tallman and Rebecca Tallman his wif aria
viii L. Sanderson and,L.Pierie trititientits.
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, ? '
Tr:veranda, Jan. 1, 18.54: ."5"
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Notice is hereby . , given s , ttutt an anteunt.equali, to
the costs Will be required to be paid upon each sale
when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure
to comply with this regulation, the tract of land wtU
again be offered (or sale s ,
ADMINISTRATORII NOTICE
: A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
4 - 1 estate of Thomas Turk, deeereled,. late 'of
Litchfield township, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, and-those having dlaims against
said estate will-please present them . daly authenti
cated for settlement.
CORNELIA TURK,
SAM'L DAVIDSON.,
Administrators
Jan. 12; 1854.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALL persons indebted' to the estate of JOHN
TEED, deceased, late of Litchfield 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. BETSY TEED. Adm's.
SAM% DAVIDSON, I
January 29, IBM.
DENTISTRY.
JWINTOSH, Dentist, has just returned from the
• city of New York, with improvements in in
struments, material and alrill,snd is prepared to it.
tend to persons requiring his professional services.
He will be bound at his old stand, neat door to Met.
cur's Store.
Towanda, Jan. 2, 1854. •
VALUABLE FARM
2'022, MULL&
WISIHNG to dispose of his property, in Sheshe ,
(juin township, Bradford county, Pennsylva.
nia, the subscriber offers it for sale upon the most
reasonable terms, and invites the attention of those
wishing to purchase. .
The property contains two hundred and forty-three
acres of land, lying along the Susquehanna river,
with a large portion of river flats, of the very best
quality of grain land, and well adapted fur a deity.
. The improvements are a large two story
g• 0 . BRICK . HOUSE. built last year. and fin-
T I f ishe4 in 'the beat style, with brick kitchen
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and wood house attached. There are also
three other Dwelling houses and three Barns, and
two large double roofed sheds for stables and cattle.
There are also three ORCHARDS of choiceapple
trees, and a young Peach orchard of 55 trees, selec
ted with care.
One hundred and eighty—five acres are under im
provement, and the balance is covered with timber,
such as oak. hickory, yellow pine,dtc.dtc.,all being
well supplied with springs of water.
This property was formerly in three farms, and
Win now be sold to suit purchasers, either whole or
separately, and terms of payment made easy. It of
fers inducements rarely met with, being within
nailed of Towanda. (the county seat). opposite the
North Branch Canal, 14 miles from the New York
York and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the
line of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad
Application may be made to Utassiss Mencoa.Esq•
at Towanda. or the subscriber upon. the premises.:
Jan 2, 1854. JOHN M'MAHON.
(rj• If the above proper} , is not sold by the Ist of
March next, the Farms rill be rented, reserving the
privilege of selling. ;
NOTICE TO CONTRAVEOZIL
SEALED PROPOSALS will be' received at ihe
► Canal Cifice, Towanda, until 6 o'clock P. M.
on Wednesday the Ist of .February, 1834, for con
structing a Wetah-LoCk near Athens ; a Weigh-
Lock at or near Pittston. Also for furnishing Scales
frrr each of the shove Locks, including the placing
sad adjusting them ,properly fur use—Scales capa
ble of weightng 120 tons each. Also for rebuilding
the superstructure. of si x Farm Bridges in Standing
Stone township, Bradford county.
Plans. Bille and Specifications will be exhibited
at the Canal Office in Towanda, for three days pre
vious to the Letting.
BY order of the Board of Casual Commissioners,
M. A. GAMBLE, Engineer.
CA vat. Ovricr.
Towanda. Pa. DPe.2B, 1853. t
LAST CALL!
ALL interested will take notice that the notes and
aecoentar'due the late firm of
H; S. MERCIIK
must be paid, and that I will aiiend at the More of
H. S. Mereur the pUrpose of settling these mat•
sera, on Saturday of. 'ever* week..until the let day
of February nexl. after wblch all remaining unpaid
'will be placed in the hands of the proper (Armen, for
immediate collection.
December 10, 1853. If: C. lIERCUR.
1E IS3 t7bs co' IL: Al iXi 9
WOULD inform her (nerds, that she has just
returned from New York with a f'6ll supply
of BONNE r'S, and other MILLINERY GOODS
and requests them to mill and examine her stock.
Towanda. Dec. 10. 18M.
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS GENERALLY.
WE are under the neeesstty of havin g our pay
on all Notes over dee, and all accounts of
over four months standin g . and we intend to have
it ; conse q uently. if you expect to save cost, you
must call and pay up immediately.
Towanda. Nov. 9.53. HALL & RUtsSELL.
MORE NEW GOODS
BURTON KRIOSBERY
IS Now opening a risvr: rilrocicor GOOD& I COAS
L ing of full and completeAtssortment of all kinds
MESCHAgDIZE,
which will be sold is Cheap as the same quality of
Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New-
York:
TipisidisDeee. LO, 185,2,i
WINTER - - 'GOODS
•
.oseph Powell,
TS NOW receiving a. large stock of WINTER
.1, GOODS, of every description,
whichthe public
is respecifully invited to call and examine.se cultic
Meat inducement will be offered to those wishing to
purchase. to make 'it an object for them to do so.
Towanda. Dec. 13.•1115.9.: • •• ••
Sow ►al of
WtNTER GOODS':!
H s 8. 1481101111 bit fasCreceivid another large
. assortment of 090138, to which'theillefOlti
of the pablit. - ii renieetfally'relfditiC '
TOweada.:Dep. I; 1853. ' ' ' '
MINK RICINB.—The highest prie e will Oil paid
tub Wacky quiintit7 of Mist skirus, s py- . _
Jas.,l, 1054. MONTAN di, tO.
re idea:Abet, thoilrfal for received the put year, intends to keep constantly on
bend • full'assomnent of the defy best artieletrinuilly kept' in our line, which as WILL dispne of on
inch terms be aittisfaciall toldl.*lbiliti, patronize him. The putchases are made entirely with emit
in hand, and for the Lsan oar =Amon lOU receive the benefit of a good snidest a low prite. All ankles
not atudreditioin recommeddatitin, will be ekaaliike taken back,' and the money refunded,
Advise gullibility dui at the Offlcr, charging ;lily for the Medictau.
The stock consists of a complete and select assortment o
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND''GROCERIES,
Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch Ale.
ALL 7HE IiIOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES !
!Rail CAMPIENE & BURNING FLUME--NEW- & BEAUTIFUL. PATTERNS OF LAMPS !
• SPLENDID ►LSOETML3T OP
American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrantd Good.)
inperidr 'TOBACCO & =li-a- !----Choice brands of Pere Ravanna, Principe
and Para CIOART 1
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, „PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c. .
FAMILY 'GROCERIES :
Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasseg, Situps, Sng,ars, Spices, &c. &c.
Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &,c.
REMEMBER THE 'STORE-SOUTH ,END . OF THE, WARD HOUSE!
—AND IT MCiTTO---
" The best Quality of Goods—Full Assortment—Moderate Profits—Ready Attention to Cvstouters—.no
ildniteraticm of Goods—Candid Advice as to Potent Remedees—and Class Attention to Basineu."
Towanda. Ncrvomber 12, 1853.
CHEAP WINTER GOODS.
S. itAirininr
lEI just receiving a general assortment of Nils
Goons at the corner of Bridge and Main streets
which were purchased principally for Cash—at a
very low figure, and he flatters himsef that be can
sell goods as cheap as the cheapest The public
are respectfully invited to call and examine his
stock,' which consists in part of
Dry Goods. Groceries Hardtrare, Roots and
Shoes, Crockery, Groceries,
If Slone Warr,
Paints, Oils, Dyes, 4.C.,
He, would respectfully announce to the Ladickof
Towanda and vicinity, that through their untiring
perseverance, he has abandoned the sale of intoxi
cating liquors. J. HARVEY PHINNEY.
Oct. 24, 18.53.
. „
t) TONS more of those cheap Sugars jsrat
tJ• and for sale by PHINNEr..
TE .
3.B—A few chests good and cheap for wale
PHINNEY.
BOOTB & SHOES, the largest and , cheapest as
sonment in Towanda. by PHINNEY.
D RESS Goods, of the latest styles and-patterns.
consisting in part of Mouslin Delainei, all wool
detains black 4. fancy silks, French, Domestic and
Scotch GLighstas 4 prints, of every style by
Oct. 34,1853. PHINNEY.
HATS' Caps, & Bonnets, a large assortment and
cheap, by PHINNEY.
CLOTHS, cassimeres, vestings, s at inets, jeans,
and Tweeds of all description, just received by
Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEY.
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ULANNELS—French, Domestic and Salisbury,
1: for sale by PHINNEY.
VANTED -401 kinds of grain & lumber for;
_. whicb isime cub will be paid by
• acti 24; 1853. ' PHINNEY:
NOTICE. .
THE Winter term of Mrs. M'Msnox's School for
.. yeung Ladies, will commence. on Monday the
28th of 4 Nvernber, 1853. Terms, as raniaL
Common:English at Wiest, • •
Higher
French or Latin with the above, 5,00
Igo cstra charges made for anything.
The School is kept iu.the vestry at the Mcdnadist
Episcopal Church in Towanda. - •
October ;9, 1863.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership ex
isting between, the subscribers was dirolved
by mutual consent on the 18th inst. The business
witi be settled by H. 8. PUIAIIIT. who hereby gives
warning to all indebted dial they must give imme.
diate attention if they wish to save costa.
11.8. PHINNEY,
Monroe, October 20. 1853. 0. P. LYON.
Cistern and Well rumps I
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rains I of any kind
size, &z...cireap for ready pay, for .sale
Jan. i . ,1853. R. M. WELLES.
TITHEREAS the Hon. Davit WILMOT, President
Judge of the 12th iodiclel District consisting
of the counties ofilrandford, Susquehanna 'and Sul
livan, trod the Hons. Mimeo" BALILAIM and HARRY
ACILLICT, Associate Judges, in and for said county, of
Bradford have issued their precept bearing date the'
Stilt day of Dec. /1351, to me directed, for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan'sd
Court, it Towanda, for the county of Bradford on
Monday the 'Ott' day"of Februsry err, ta_n*rinne
three we. Ira.
Notice is therefore hereby given". 'to the •Cnioneis
acid Justieesof the Pasty and Conitibles of the county
of Bradford, that they be &en' and, tere in tbei- pro
per perions,at 10 o'clock in the rorepoon„ oof WO - 4yr
with • their records, inquisitions, sind7ot bit essorm.
butanes, to do those things which' to theirelliwsp
pertain to be done; and throe who are bound by 're—
eopriernee' or' otherwise to prosecute 'against tbe
prisoners whit ere' firma." he in the jall'of slid 'coun
ty, or who shall be bonntlo' appear lathe laid 'tout,
are , to hd then sad thrireto inosisetite igairtattlikin is
shall be just. Jurori are requested to be punctual in
their atteridanie agreeably to their nodes.. • " '
Dated at Towanda. the 20th, day of Dee: Ja the year
of our Lord onirthannuid night huadred'ind lifty
three, and of the figependence of the United States
seventrsizdt„'
011EirrEff THOMAS, Sheriff.
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TOWIADA I SOBLINGTON PLINK • ROIL °
AA N Election wall* held on thalfirstAliondar of
Nathenbettext, at the office of Laporte, Meson
854.104 in Towanda, betweeitfite hotielbf
snd r, M,,, for a M4 l
r;elliderar five. .011 ( 0's *94 4 1
Treasurer, fur the 'lining 'yin:: 4.
: • .t
B. 8:111)88E14 SeC.
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Towanda, Oct. 14, 1853.
1721hieliiIID %' kris
"own jabL 11 . 161 bi J. POWELL.
SOUTH, F.I4D or THEIVARti.H - 01.itt,
~Xreating the "Olio 'Square. '- •
MUIR
DISSOLUTION.
PROCLAMATION.
U. C. PORTER, M. D
ri re3TZ OW TIME All-ad.WEM
WILL be at BAILEY & NEVIN'S Grocery and
V V Provision and Fancy Store, opposite the Court
House, Towanda, after the 15th of October, till Jan.
nary 1, 18.54.
STRAYED OR STOLEN,
FROM the premises of A.H . smith, in Ulster tp.,
on Thursday night Sept. 22d, a large bright red
yeets old, with straight handsome horns and
marked with a swallow-tail* the right ear. Who—
ever will give irtforutation where said cow can be
found shall be reasonably rewarded.
Ulster, Oct. 1, 1859. ' ALLEN-SOPER.
NEW FALL GOODS !
H. MERCUR has just received another large
• , OsiertaieM'o( 9004: of every description, to
which additions' be made every week;and which
wittbe,iaghtipt plittal'very
Voiainda.:kkeigf *a, 1853; - ' A
SALT—it crostini a Silt 16,4 riceivect'by
H.
H.S. MERCTTR
NOTICE
TV. J. E. INCH IN, of Monroe, has located in
Wysoz, at the Presbyterian Parsonage.
September 22, 1853. _ _
aeo,3)
Just received by Joseph Powell.
Titattention of the public is respectfully invited
a large and complete assortment of
. .
Staple an Fanc y Drylkioda,
Grnceries, Harman, Crockery, Hoofs and Shoes,
Huls dnd Capt. Carpeting, Paper Hang
in," Leather, Drags, Paints, Oils, Ife.
All of which will be sold at the lowest tuarliet price
for 1.7•bIl or country produce.
JOSEPH POWELL.
Towanda.Srpt, 18sa.
• . _
The Q uestion ,Being Settled in
p it ; x_ • Di L.? refil
MONTAINTES Aix CO. have come to the condo.
slim to enlarge heir brininess, hi view of the
unparsiteled prosperity - thai mutt:re:nit from a state
peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for
former favors, invite the attention of the citizens of
this and adjoining counties to the examination of
their
• ',' Tall and Whiter Goods, '
consisting of all the varieties of. Fancy and Dress
Goods, as also heavy staples,
Hardtgars, Crochery, Groceries; /farness and C,as.
re Trimm i ngs,
ry 'lio n, Leather, te„ /re.',
,
silt of iihicli'vt ill tie offered 'at whaesaleoi retail, at
prices that cannot fail to please.
Sept. 1, ,. 1853. ! ,
4111.. ILA. JED. .11E. "ST SEC JED •
irialleasr 6 EINIXSLis . LEog
IMINFIKS9i STOCI, Or
WINTEit GOODS,
South Corner of Mercar's Block, Main &red,
ARE now opening their stock of GOODS for the
Fall and Winter trade, comprising a full
and complete assortment, and of the osual variety,
which will be sold at a very small profit for Ready
Pay. Among the assortment of
DRY GOODS,
will be found a great variety ofLadtes' Dress Goods
consisting in part of
Bsreges, B:rege Defaints, Dcluines, "Latrn!i,
plaiur and tinted ; Gingharns% English,
9:Otil : and American „
Prints shades Mid
- • ,
men's ' • colors
Also, r wear magi be tour d Broad:Cloths,
Cassiraeres. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans,, salt, satin
and gumtner Vestings.
Also, 8146(111gs, Shirting% bleached and brown.
Tickings,Suntnier Ofoods for boys' wear;.C o ttoi
Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Patten. &c., Arc:
aitocEargitr Ahltt. PROVISIONS.
A fill' dwelt weal b,i'kePl on hand. Thcise in rrant
of SittliW, Teas. 'Coffee, Molasses. Stewart's best,
Synitp,,:Spices. Pepper .Gipger, Sttleratos,
Fish, Salt,tobacco, or any other article in this line, ,
will do well to call on us .before purchasing elee.
* l ' l l* • •
ag l 4. lol o l = l .'
Merge I 41endill.aseortinent., pr#okary, Glass
anti StOne`-:,are, Riottiiintl Shoes, Bats. and Caps-, -
Na Glasiand
Thanifoil for the liberal.po*age of the . past ;ea
son. the paderalgael feel a Pleasure_ ja 4neuing toe
Pilid:r r, OilMutiti°Uir if - our 1 4Iiilg 0 6 441 1 * -
lio tit thal'ign6d OM: sat low prices loin :insure
opeetly,sale for ready pay. TRACY, 4i. moon.
-•••• • - raper lissiginge, -•
A very fine v ariety of Satin.
Ilinginsi,edifoid Otitis snit tranispirent win—
dow shades. pot, , ,J,POWELL.
Toiaiiaa.teipt. I'o, 1853
t _ t -g -
ileD ii. Cl OrV
iiii ien6
am - reirted
Z ri ega
conneeon'the i atetrite l it e Wli
kwl , -. 6 0 41 -11600-40111-41,1P0m1-1-Ntid es
late are hereiry,dindlleatoiankfinbite late ymen
tto the unslersirrPOlittlaiserliOria, gelp.itits - agirinsi
Paid write Isamu* them dettenticitied for
;settlement- i",..'' . 4 THOMAIIFTW.. Adrift's.
Sept. U. Ititi--?-1::
~~ c h
- _
A DIAMSTRATOWS
A LL peniaakindebteitta Ole t'estsfeatif Elliott
it Marsh, -deceased. late oelita'twp, are
'hereby requestatitirniake iaitatigite - ppayment and
those having ;ila4ait T .giinie.fla4A estate, will
please presearjklorlduly aodietCed lot settle
pent. JOSPHIN A RSII
Sept. 22, temt-:' Adm're.
E
ADININISTRATOR's NOTICE.
ALL per son . the,estste• of James
Lenttq t t; deed late.eilAstsr: Oetb.: hereby
requested tetiake PaYlnes aret
wit s" and sil
those havitie-disineodeagaistsi said estate pre.
sent them del autheadeatedfor' teettkit . 'eat
,DANIEL LIPININC,, - ;
June 2,5;.•.; •
RE
,•., . . .
•i• Ekethrtows O 1 WE •••z — l xer
.
A" personsindebted tioaho.gsrsitest. sander
Madill,Aleed late of Wisox tAwru.bip. are
hereby retpi&aitito Mikepaymeittlitlsouf delay ;
and all persons ' having claims against said estate
will please present them daly authenticated for set.
Clement. HENRY . 4 1, MARV+. Ekecutbr.
Sept. 28. 1853. ' ''' •' " i
-'
arron.rry £4IIT. ,
Office with the Reiaister sod Reeinittr,,
Talmo*. Ps.
D'A. OVERTON,
ATTORNEY AT. LAW.
OFFICE in the second storm-of the Boion Block.
north side of the Public square, over the nilice
ord. C. Adams, Esq. 'Beiit. 24.
the matter of the estate of Liman Ifitrriner,,d,lll
rrifE underrigned :laving been appoint, den
audi
-1 tor Ly the Orphr.n4' Vont of Bradford county
to marshal asset and distribute funds in the bands
of the administrators of the said Lyman Warriner,
dec'd. will attend to the duties of said ,appoinlinent
at the office of Win Watkins, in Towansl4 boro .o,rl
Saturday the 4th day of Feb'y, A. D. 1854, m one
o'clock, - P. M. when all person.' interested mete.
quested . to present their claims, or be debarred from
any portion of said fund. .
January S. 1844
In the matter of the estate of 2 In the Orphatuic ono
Lemuel 8 Maynard, dec'd. S of Bradford county
THE auditor appointed by the Coort:to distribute
funds in the hands of the Administrators of said
estate, will attend to said business at the office of the
Register Recorder, in the boro' of Towanda, on
Saturday the 4th day of February, A. D. 1854, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon of said day. when said where
all persons bating claims upon said fund must pre
sent them, or be debarred from the same.
January 7, 1R54
.dthainlstrators Sale. /,
J3Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bradford county, the undersigned ladministra.
tors of Curtis Fria, dec'd. will sell at pUblic sale
on the premises, ou Monday January 3*th inst., at
1 o'clock, P Mall that certain Farm or lot of land
in the township of Wysox. on the state road, and
bounded on the north by Charles Newell'and Der
trend Whitney, on the east by Geo Bump, en' th
south by E It Myer and others, on the west by Da,*
vin Sherman, containing about 100 entre; ofwbich
about 40 acres are impe.ved, having thereon * frame
house, a good frame bans, • blacksmith shbp and
other improvements. Terms madelthown nu the
day of sale. HARRY MORGAN,'
JOHN S. FRINK,! '
Administrators.
----4-- •
Auditor's Notice.
/(SHE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
A Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county to
distribute the fund raised by the Sheriff's sale of the
real estate of Win Angle, Francis Angle and John
Angle situate in Herrick tp. will attend to the duties
of his appointment at his office in Towanda, inti Sat•
orday the 4th day of February 1854, at 9 o'clock,
A. M. when and where all persons are required to
make their claims known to him, or be debarred
from coming in on Said (unit •
JAMES MACFARLANE, Auiptor
January. 3,1854.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Arunaft
Wattles„ deceased, late of Rome tUuttiship, ate
hereby requested to make immediate pitymetnt,•and
those having claims against said estate; will please
present them duly authenticated for settlettletit.
ARUNAR M WATTLES,
D. C. WATTLES; ' '
Rome, Oct. 29, 1853. Execdtmv.•
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate ,of LP
Havens, dec'd,late of Standing Stone t are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, atol i those
having claims against said estate, will please pre—
sent them duly authenticated (or settlement •
s. S.W. BILES,
DEBORAH HAVENS. t
A 0g.27. 1853. •
AbMINUorRATOK's NoTICK
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Oliver 8 .
Gray, deceased, late of Herrick township;
are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate, will
please present them dilly authenticated for settle
meat. JOHN W. GRAY,
D ec . 13. 1853.
The Adtninistrators w.ll attend at 'the house late
of the deceased, in Herrick, on Wetinesiiay• and
Thursday, the 3d and 4th of JanuarF.lBs4 o et which
time all interested will pletve suited. _
Register's Notico. •
NOTICE is hereby given that there halm been
Sled and twilled in the office of the .Register of
Wills in and for the county of Bradford. accounts
of administration upon the following estates... L-
Final account of Taos. Wilzos and Gordon Wit
cox adm'rs of the estate of H. T. Wilcox dec'd
Final account of Rufus Clßoffington and Odes N.
DeWolf executors. of the last Will and testament
of Benjamiu Buffington, late of Warren. dec'd,;
Foal Sccount of Thomae Manley and llittbbel.
Manley ad in`rs of the onetime!' Aaa Manley, laterof
Canton dec'd.
Final account of Charles-M Knapp, executor off
the last Will and testament of RtisbZ CaleAliteltif
Monroe, deed: • i
Fiala account of Thomas L Jak•.by add tither
A ..lakttay. adaets of the estate of Geti'Jaiteray4 tato
of Windhatavdee'd;,- • 7 ~1•n
Final areount•of -losephO Menerdi and A bsolem
Carr E adin'ra of the 'State of John Miller Davidson,
late of Albany, dee'd. • • I • .
Final account r Charles Stockwell and. H. T..
Wooster adin'orof the &gate of Seely - HtilOonthika*
of Lady, deed. > • -
Final account of Mstilds Vanp,order
viz of the estate of A W B VaogorilerOsale, of PW'
• ;
Final adeounts of Daniel . qiitilignaiditti °pact,
son Horton, Hannah iforton,"Celirld#Aii to 3141. 1
eel Horton end Shepard Morton, Minot Ciiildieu'or
Richard Ai rHottna..latis of tsbesintutdriMal4 )
)Partial account of Robertlinihrithn'thisfehil kir
tate of ,John Welshi late
All the above will be presented to thik•OrPialle
Court of Bradford county, on blonflpy the 6th day
Februpay nest, for C.kinflitilainiibiabllowance...
'H. L. scorn. katiMee'i
Register's Office,
Towanda, Jan. 7, la3t.
a
PIM
IL Z. MADILL
Auditor's Notice.
GUY IL WATKINS,Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
PAUL D. MORROW, Auditor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
A. W GRAY,
Ad mi n iotratens.
. ,
Timanivev -
N .p r f t - f: 601)8
r-receivrig evi ri nit gnaw
.4. stock of 9111-1 from the . coy
of New Yositj ifonstating pthnisfi _Cites, bassi,
thanic-tliattisiettar rateeds, pleancl.inagya,:Dela Ma-
Ifaingttaais &,Prints-r4ity-SiareacAßroeba4awis,
i Mee tin«. Votion Yam, Uct Inn& Wicking, carpal yarn s
all'colors; also. several pieces, all Wool Xarpets,
4.c. ¢c. !
.together •wiih a general assortment of,Gro,
eeriei;*:-Betaelitiro4 Crordinry.t flats =&.-.Capi' and a
long ; , catalogue
s ox &oms & l&rsTioiszair—all of
which,at{d il naany,otber kinds, c f Goods not ecipmera
etf.ia tip above, will $e spl4'at pribes that will
Otc,,ititttlitactt'on to pttOhaseci.
XING4III2IIY.
itott;itdda, Nor. 11, 19:4.
ZINITILAIX !
atElo' kali:Hare Cl' th tn h
gieq uln twp.,47ti the Stet ult.. it hirge Red Cow,
about 6 or 7 years old, middling sized barns, and
not particularly marked. The owner is l'etrifiltiied
to prove propetly, pdy. charges and take her away.
• HENRY YANCISE.
Rheshequin, Sept. 5, 1839.
Thoseittiddbtedlo Us
ffc."`" ur honk account will please take NOTICp
Mat we are in want of money, and miss! hare
who neglect to attend to this' timely warning.
way expect a visit (ruin the Nile Constable. 41491 jo
king Ibis lime. HALL & lIVSSEW.,„
Towanda. March 24, MAO.
Acomplete assortment of blatk, pleb) and colored
/I. dress silks—all wool delaines, monslin delaines,
DeTlegont, Tbjbet cloths, paramettas. dry. Jost receiy.
d by ' ' .1. POWELL.
VKIYT SSACOQ
Grown st and Provision Store.
Ow fluor South nf J. H. Phinney's Store', Main Sired.
T H 4 qbecraber being desiropai,o( enlarging his
bisintse, Tiropld respectfully n
b entice to the
a
citizens of roWadda and viginity t h a t he is re
ceiving from New York and iappy c t reriipg for
saleevFiastßiiireneor- t- • •
01100 ERIES,
SUCH AS
Tea, Su anr,,cojje4 ; itzce 3tolasses„Slnart . s Syrup,
Tobacco. Gin - der, Pepper, gprie, 'Clotiei. Mace, Nut
meg, Cinnamon, Sleratus, Cream Tarter, Soda,
Ground 11Ii Ia d, Tepee Sauce Catsup, Car : Hiles,
Bar and Sharing Soap, Vinegar:Starch, Cigan, etc.
He ha s A lso on ptpd end fore c afr,a tar,r, mock of
111P".116111.1[2111117.111f
tams and Shoulders, Mackerel. codfish, Herring.
Potatoes, Deana, Dried Apples, Wheat Flour,..Lard,
Butter, Cheeoe.tioda, Butter and Boston Crackers.
Also—most kinds of Fruit and Nuts. Preserved
Pruned. Citron. riga, Itai - sinw,.Oranges and Lemma,
together with a lar,,scyieock of German. French sgui
American Triya. of 411.descriptions - andprtee. -
03. Please give him a call. A. J. NOBLE.
Towanda, Augost n, 1853.
0N D A
TATS linstitution,for the education of young ladies
1 was opened on Tuesday the 20th September, in
the,building ft , rmerly occupied by Mr , . Mercur.—
ft' Is i tow under the charge of Mimi ()Livia D. HA N.
SON, aided by her sister REn ECC t 1). HANSON.
The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The
scholastic year consists of forty-four weeks.
Tense-46, $2, and $l2 per quarter, according to
the studies pursued.
' No eninscliarge for the Latin Language. French.
$3 per quarter.
cs—Rev. Dr. MACLEAN. Vice President
Nikkogrx_e oftiew - lersey(Prindloim
Autßik - P - Alulicreaviti Lirogific tag...b. L.
ND. Esq., HON.G KO. SAmruansox, Towanda.
lk.-#'
2.11EICJSIIC111.•
NS REBECCA D. HANSON proposes to give,
instruction to the young ladies of this place
the NAN°. Terine—slo per quarter.
Application to be made to Miss Hanson it tile•
Ward-House, or at tha Towanda Female Seminary.
September 22, 1053.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
•_ :i THE subscr bet offers for sale .
.
his valuable real' estate, 'situate •
est* in Wysttx tp., Bred. Co., Pa., s
consistink of the following •
J. About three and one- third, :acres of land, at
Myeraharg, with a tavern House, barns, Carriage
Manufactory !hop and mac hiriery, blacksmith tbop
and other out buildings.thereon erected. There is
also upon it an orchard of choice fruit trees. The
necessary tools will also be sold, with the carriage
shop. This property presents a rare opportunity_ for
any active business man to make a profitable invests
meat and carry on a lucrative business..
2. A firm situated on the State road,. about one
mile from Myersburg,co.,taining sevtenty-five acres,
afloat thirty acres thereof improved. with a small
framed house and a log barn thereon erected. with
a small orchard. The farm is well watered and the
soil fertile; and it is susceptible of producing largo
crop,.
The propertv .will be sold together or separately.
and ■ reasonable credit given for a portion of the
purchase money. • •
For further particulars inquire of Ulysses Mereur,
E-q. of Towanda; or of the 4subseriber at Myeraburg.
UHARLEB BENISTETT.
14.950 x
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
Oa BARTLETT. is now receiving a large
. and carefully selected stock of
iirEGT GOODS,
bought for cash since' the late decline in prices.
which he will offer for seedy pay at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things
he invites particular attention to his assortment of
Dress Goods.
Towanda. April (5. 114:13.
OR E. H. MASON,
rsTexasa.vr& SUBGLON,
Rearm on Pine Stied. opposite Ike oil Presbyterian
01Ters his proes'sional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. Can always tie Nand ethic
office. in Dr. Peireatt's Drug Store, when not pm
fessionally aimed; -2
No'n'ClE,
.
rftlitniiii of i tniiphltbta4.4 or AS itlestiott ifi
Le . leeslat9reof 1,8 p .,
,ro,E 4 qradivti ennnty
have OWiA1 5
..hrat Vie rl I telbOnotarra••office; dna
are ready for 'distribution to those entitled to re,
cetvAltheing'l! t : - I c Ai' 7.ALLE N aVILA 14 An*
,Pcim.l.l4- I Kra.• , ~.• r .4, . ;,,, :.• • f., • ' i
FLOUR q"yip tr eupgte fr our" le
.
re
ceived, arid foe satebi ErNgS3ITY.
Triglsille4/05,10185163T I\
- DISSOLUTION
NOTICE ia hereby given, that the co l patinershirt
hAvii;c4i. ex Wing, nailer oe..ftrut of. Lee ti
Ellen btrketi" tia'a.dissOlveti by mut : coivse o t
the glith,of**Obei; 1 18 .4). The business will he
settled hy Ittottei tilenbergeg;";who ba4 the c ooks fee
14711;L1A,M
1 1 1!): 1 1 ,.si t§.V. i.. 114 4 41 3 ‘, E B Ru BR B G R E . ti,
74p4. 16, `! 863,
1 'United tee' .Hotel,
LAPORIt.- PA.
701rir •001Crirdleil x . 1 1 . 1401',31.1133T0R.
,),'" ? WV
thin' eV'M
• • ,IgZi OVAL- •
sgwrtlni neasiintia.
I.VI tyre lli(ekwheat Flour, for *ale by
Dec. 8 J. KINGSIJERT.
EZE:I
atiit . is.