Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 04, 1854, Image 3

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or or LETWEELS, remaining in the
1..4 Post °dice at Towanda, to Feb. J3,,.1854..
A . . darkson.Rotrt.-: - ,- - •
..'.. An dros • Amos
',.. o h Emma Knapts.Wm,.‘-,... : .2 ,- ,•7: '
;r1 p i s Thomas Keefe-Ratk
r-lposn J w as
Lane Miry " ....
Linza Elizabeth ',-
1.- r. pool, Martin 2
'" Williatn 2 . Levy L . --. . .
''• 53rn el
'.- ' Blot. Chas Laplent Mrs M ,-
.• . p M'Cloe Edwss: - -. .'' .
Bartlett D
"-• Brown Win McDonnell Maurice
''- Ileum McGlone M L
Biloud , .
Timothy McGuari We •
l o ne T
McGert Betsey
Brown Henry
1; Bolles laa McDill Thos F e.,..„
:- Blackman F MaElroy,James
's , ''' Doornail M Madden Catharine
, i . Crater Heory Mehan Mary
7 , , , Crook Mr Mace Abraham .
• , 7
'...,' Crofts Geo Moier Marie
.*: cl a mbers 0 Myer Jacob M
': Cole Win J 2 Mealen Catharine
Clay: Vacant , O'Niel Mary.
a Peter Patterson Elica
Collur
Cooley A J . P.itterson Wm
Cross SS. Platt D L . .
Colby David Porter Rev Sam!
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.:. Cormier lane Payne Elizabeth
coley Isatlote Pratt Miss A
Peer Franklin Quigley Miss C
Patera E Rice Melvin
tlelter N II 2 Ronan Mich!
." - i'l Peal y Mich ae I Rutty Mrs NI
•!I)avii, 1) Serene Philip
EasteThrooks Amelia . Smith A S
t;: F a n t erhrooks W W Summers Angeline
t?•.rtien Clavier Santee Miss C M •
~ . ;- i fergusnn Arnold Stout Enoch
k!rynn John Shores Josiah
-.:..' f o rsrth A spleeny
F r ,.''f,s.qq . Betty Strain Bonen
ElNester F M Smith Jesse
,' F : eder Sevelon Smith Benj
-,. r nnatr Jas - Schrader Orange
Full Peter • Stevens Otis
...i Gard John Stanley H B
t , was Joel 2 Shemman 11 S
. - .: , 1 .1 A Sullivan Mr
~-':',. i.i:rnan M : Talbot Corneleus
k'llgton Horace Thomas Mr M
V: flerrel: D (1 Taylor Wm
r. , g,nan Mich] Shompkins Miss E
,'enler•hot Phoebe Van Beuren John
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it ... Atari,. S , • Wearer J
V., ii,s ma u J B M. Woolley %V W ,
I-:
/one. Van . A Whitney M T
I--• inning , c ti Wilcox Miss M E
' Inhyaut 3, hri Waters Mia. M A'
l•''' lone- rota M Waldron Emiline •
.., W4 , ,,z,,ns Ezra Whitney Elizabeth
• C. REED. P. M.
CAUTION
WHAM: \S. my m Ile. Margaret, has lei; rno bed
sit ,i Alvint an v just cause or provoca
tion.
all persona harboring
er tsustin2,.lier nu ulv arr , un , .tis I will pay no debts
af her contrartmz arter .iiis Woe.
Rome. 1,1 , !I. I-54. • JOHN COTTER.
NOTICE.
~...
'THE Ccamitpooriers of Bradford Court y have
f . - . tired unit!, the following dare and dates re•
~7ectit:liv. for loading Appeals, viz :—A thens born',
~.: : . ' l!ti
. t ttete. tip., i trier , kheshequ tn. Litch fi eldand To
r ~randi ~, w h. on Tuesday, the 24th day of FL bruary.
§.'listrau.ta bor.', Towanda North. Wysox, Monroe,
FA:ndhant. !tome rind South Hill. on Wednesday,
17- .
LT., if 9:d. Al:.anv, Asylum, Canton, Duren ! Leßoy,
', 'literai and WCanot. on Tuesday. March 7. Ar
t.t.-.,:,,r,,a. Burlington. Granville. StnithOeld, Spring
-I.f!till. l'i7 horn', Trty twp., Wednesday, March A.
'...i ~•.7,! .3. Ridgberrv, Sy tvania tuiro', south Creek,
'4.1.1 , e.t.1.7 stone and Well. on Thur-day, March 9.
.1 . .:,,-,,7.. • cr, Orwell, Me, Tuscarora, Wy a:uslng and
J P-.•-•:: Fri Ist . . Marel, TO.
4 'i p, A.,..P...1FP h..' t'. , unctual in delivering the
A ' '
ir., ~- to 0. , . ~ rat . r. , 1 in making their returns
~ psi s o n ii .n hr day d t igi uti:d to their warrants. at
rt. ,ii ill) , .1I il pl...ce toe 11oar , 1 Of Bev ision will at
,c,'• ,'. :1,1 11. -,.. 4'l idi.h as Our- themselves ag
lli-•,t-d ‘,t , .• ill as-,.: , ti,:it, and '.i....-:•.! such deduc
f,, On r ;,',,,,,•,,,... as io them shall seem just.
MESE
ME=
br 11 :3. I _
YToticc to :gni;ders
,7 , 1'..t1.1 . :1) Pro , 111 he rl'ef.:V d by Cither of
the male' lel and
P, •.tirierrin Church, ni W:alusinc, un
:'e of March next. Plan., billt and
r iZ, ' ;i0.!):.711111'11 mar he Peen at Welk & Bixby's store.
1.. sTA I. FOR *,
•
. BENTZ I* GAYLORD, Building Corn.
J. R. ‘A'EI.I.B.
\i‘a .1-ti, , 2; Feb. 11, 1554.
:310 REWARD
ILL :ziven for a coat taken from the Shen
otrce%. , in Towanda, on Tue:=day evening
.If..t• morning on the Sth inst., with a pair
t -::• , en , and a - small beak i n th e p oc k e t s ,
f el; brriini cloth, red lining with
wer.i; iitestile breast porket. two inside.
al.; a in , cket in each side, the right
n down at thOwypers and darned or
rrq• h he Coat was storen the aaose reward veil:
; c-nviction of the thief rind recovery
C. uiken by miftake it will of c.wr6ebe
c - r.tl :0 the Othoo.
izaii.la Feb. 8, 1834
E GOOD TIME HAS COME!
IVIONTANIC'ES & CO.
pvg c , rne to the conclusion that the time .has
come. that debts can be collected, and after
I,l lre paTo-ndy for Years, and finding the Gorid
?lie he, crrivvd, when farmers are realizing almost
tsrtor the.r. Products, they hope this notice wilt
.e.te Tor a more aIT temTiee one and that payments
ItApr. hr made in Grain at the present high prt-
CaM.
Their kssortmr•nt of GOODS is replenished week
' tem New York City, and willibe sold cheaper
AII ietall to the Great Emporium-itself.
7,,,, r.,11% lanunry 31 , 1954
LAUGULELW'S
OYSTER SALOON,
WANDA, PA.
' l .' 4 l , RM..tees received three times per week
and served up in the most approved
general assortment of
Dries, Candies, Nuts, limits, dm.
by the gallon, quart, or pint, at ate
Losee
next door to 0. D. Bartlett's store.
NEW BOOKS
PT tre , lved a new softly of School and.Mis
tellanequs [looks, • J. KINGSHERY.
klec..7.t 1%1
bIEsoLUTION.
HE -° Par'"Nhip under wh;ch the subscribers
have gone bu.m ms is this day dissolved by
°I "le"^• 0 01 The bit:iness will be closed up by
L , t ~A 1 :N1,0,1 Debts due us must
pail].
WELLES 6d. HARRIS.
%sip, Jan. I).
The Tha :"RTANT Er . OTICII.
- subscriber, Administrators of the estate of O.
Gray, deceased, hereby give nofee that they will
nd , st the house late of sal I deceased, on Tuesday
Wflnesday, the 7th and Rth of March next, for
purse of settling said estate, All persona has
climax will Cease present them in proper shape
4 tqwrit. and all persona indebted ere noti fi ed
t Itttlement will he expected at that time with
t fa.. A. W. GRAY,
?thltary 3, 1854. .1. W. GRAY,
CAUTION.
my wife Elizabesh. has left my bed
r 1 tad board without any just cause or provoca•
r Ih U IN therefore, to forbid all persons trusting
," a ccount, as I will rey - no debts of her con•.
" -I '°g after this date. FRANCIS MILLER.
„
' loll rocton,reti. 1, 1851 .
EOM
I:. `.l 11:1Z.l11 Cie,k
C. THONI.IA, Sherif.
ADMINTBTRATCiR'B,I'4OTICE.
ALI ! persons !wowing, them:seise/indebted to the
estate of 'Thomas fork, deceased, late of
tQwnship.; are beYtliy requested iii:mike
immediate payment, and those having claims against
said estate will please ; present thom • duly authenit
cated for settlement.
• • , • ' '• . • CORNSUA TURFf, :
• - •
i3A - 141'1. DAVID.ON,
Jan. 12, 1854. , Administrators.
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. "2. A dm's.
BAWL DAVIDSON, ' S
January 29, 1654.
• • n. S. Stara=
Tron.rk *a T
OR= with the ReAibter and, Recorder,
TOWANDA, PA.
D'A. OVERTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
TOWANDA, PA.
OFFICIE in the second story of the Union Block,
north side of the Public square, over the office
of .1. C. Adams, Esq. Bept. 24.
LAST CALL!
ALL interested will take notice that the notes and
accounts due the late firm of
H, S. & M. C. MERCUR
mum be paid, and that I,milt attend at the more of
H. 8. Mercur foi the ptfrpose of settling these mat
tere, on Saturday of every week, until the tst day
of February next, after which all remaining unpaid
will be placed in the hands of the proper officers for
immediate collection.
December 10, 1053. M. C. MERCUR.
KEI63 0 r§2 § q.j) :NY
1 - 17 WILD inform her 'frerds, that she has just
1 V returned from New fork with a full supply
of B ONNETS, and other MILLINERY GOODS
and requests them to call and examine her stock.
Towanda. Dec. 10. 1853.
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS GENERALLY.
TOT E are under the necessity of having our pay
on all Notes over due, and all accounts of
over four months standing, and we intend to have
it; cunequeritly, if you expect to save cost, you
must call and pay up immediately.
Towanda. Nov. 9, 53. HALL 4. RUSSELL.
MORE NEW GOODS.
BURTON KINGS BERY
Ts Now opening a New Swims or Goons, consist-
L of Tull and complete assortment of all kinds
IVIERCHANDIZIE,
which will be sold as cheap as the same quality of
Goods can be bought any where this side of New-
York.
Towanda, Dec. 10,1853.
WINTER GOODS !
Joseph Poly ell,
Tsj NOW receiving a large st ,ck of WINTER
I...GOGDS, of every de,cription, which the public
t •
ta respectfully invited to call and examine, as suffit
cient inducement will be offered to those wirhing to
purchase, to make it an object for them to do so.
Towanda, Dec„ 8, 1853.
New Arrival of
WINTER GOODS !
S. MERCTR has just received another large
assortment of GOODS, to which.the attention .
of the public is reitpectfully solicited.
Towanda. Dec.'l, 1853.
- - - --+-- -
NIINK SKINS.—The highest price will be paid in
cash for any quantity of Mink skids, by
Jan. 1, 1054. MONTAN YES' & CO.
DEIVTISTXLB.
WINTOSH, Dentist, liar just returned from the
. coy of New York, with improvements io In
struments, material and sk.ll, and is prepared to at
tend to persons requiring his professional services
He will be bound at his old stand, next door to Mer'
curs Store.
Towanda, lan. 2. 1951.
NOTICE.
117, E have admitted Mr. WILLIAM H. WILSON
a partner h.mse from January 2,1851.
The bu:..ine,s hereafter will he conducted under the
firm of FtTLEAcn, DAYTON & Co.
New York, Jan. 11.1. 1854.
FLOUR.—A quantity of surwrfine flour, Fist re
ceived, and fbr sale by B. KINGSBURY.
Towanda, Feb. 16, 1853. •
TO THE PILUIC !
DAILET & NEVUS,
A"Ejust receivinfr at their lore' cnd commodious
New Store, opposite the Court House, a large
assortment of,
Frovibions. Grorerics, l'apkce Potions, Toys, Fruil,
Confectionary, Wsnow ware, ire.,
making their stock the largest. most complete and best
in Northern Penns) !venni. And the very liberal pat
ronage itley have received from the public during the
year past, establishes the fact that they either sell
cheaper or sell goods of a better quality than, any oth
er dealers.
To merit and induce a eontinuaner. of so liberal pat
ronage we shall dill follow our old motto - 4 - ' NALL
PROFITS, itricK narrivrs, •Nli ► FREREENT RENEW
►L OF I,TOC ."
Belo." we.name a few the articles that always be
found in our stock :
Grcceries.
Black• and green tea, Uio and Java coffee. chocolate,
cocoa, sugar. molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice,
cloves, nutmeg, cinamon, mace. soda, saleratus, cream
tartar, peppersauce, sperm and tallow candles, hard
soap. vinegar, ketch, 4.c.
Provisions.
Mess pork, dried beef, hams and shoulders, mackerel
codfish, shad, picketed herring, smoked herring, whea
flour, buckwheat flour, coin meal, cheese, rice, beans
potatoes,.butter. lard, crackers. &c.
Fruit & Nuts.
Prunes, citrons, figs, Eng. currants, raisins, dried
peaches, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, Groom
ble and Madeira walnuts, pea nuts, chestnuts, &c.
German, French and American Toys,
Fancy Goods, &c. dec.
'Tin wagons ;racking horst*, boys . sleighs, china &
pewter toy tea setts.trolls, trumpets, accordiens,.barnio,
ntcas, &c. Glass, paper and wood inlaid work boxes
and toilet cases—toy bureaus, secretaries, writing deskr
—plain and embroidered work baskets, knitting, do
pearl, ivory, papier mache and leather port monies.,
wallets and purses, ivory, horn and wood pocket combs
toilet combs, ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, pock
et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff boxes,
tiger eases, perfumery and hair oils. •
Brooms, mopsticks, clothes pins, bench screws. wil•
low clothes baskets and market baskets, sugar and spice
boxes
Candy of all kinds. •
Dairy and table Sale, Salina Do. etc. etc:etc.
Country dealers supplied at a small advance from
New York prices..
Most kinds of country peg:Once Wren in egotism,
for goods. BAILEY & NEVINS.
' Towanda, January l. 1854.
rural Wars I !
Agamily of Fur Victorines end Cuffs of di ff eren
qualities. for sale AT cm - by - "
Jen. 19, 1851. H. S. MERCAIR.,
ESE=
EINEM
DR
THE avbscriber, thankful for the liberal potionaire received the past year, intend, to keep constantly Go
hand a full assortment of `the very best - articles usually kept in, our line, which es WILL dispose of on
such terms as will be satisflctory to ail who may-,Patronize him. The purchases are mode entirely with cash
in band, (mid for the Caen our customers will receive the benefit of n good article at a low price. All articles
not anstieritig our recoinmendation, Will be cheerfUlly taken back, and the money refunded.
Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging t.nly for the Medicines.
The stock consists of a complete and select assortment o
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES,
Pore Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch Me.
ALL 711 E MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES !
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF UMPS !
♦ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant zd Good.)
Superior TO .A 4k. SMUT 1----Choice brands of Pure savanna, Principe
and Sara SWAMI !
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Blaeli t and Green• Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ;
Salmon, Mackere
REMEMBER HE ETORE-SOUT
A:N D IT
" The best Q«ality of Goods—Full Assortment—ft
Adulteration of Goode—Candid Advice as to Pa
Towanda, Novomber 12. 1853.
PUYSICIANdi. SURGEON,
Residence. on Pine Street opposite the old Presbyterian
Offers his professional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found at his
office. in Dr. PORTER ' S Drug Store, when not pro.
fessionally engaged.
ZAN= macrARLAMI
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA.
(flee in the north roil of the Ward ilouee, (lately occupied
by Laporte,. Macon &
Towanda, March. 5.1853.
• TONS more of those cheap Sugars just reed
and for sale by Pf4INNEY. •
TEAS—A few chests good and cheap for Pale
by PHINNEY.
Tip 001'S & 81I0Es, the largest and cheapest as-
II orment in Towanda. by PHINNEY.
])RESS Goods, of the latest styles and patterns.
jJ consisting in parr of Mouslin Deist nes, all wool
detainee black 4. fancy silks, French, Domestic and
Scotch Giaghtims 4. prints, of every style by
Oct. 24, 18.53. PHINNEY.
IJATS, Caps, Si Bonnets, a large assortment and
1.1- cheap, by PHINNEY.
CLoTHs, cassimeres, vestinas, sattinets, jeans,
and Tweeds of all descripiton, just received by
Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEV:
FLANNELS—French, Domestic and tialiAbury,
for sale by PHINNEY.
117 indA grain & lumber for
Vl' which some cash will be paid by
Oct. 24,1853
The War Question Being
,Settled in
- , M...111i CLVL.a - 2...15?'° ELA:mo
ONTANYES & CO. have come to the ccriclu
via mon to enlarge their busing, , , i!) VIM of the
unparalleled prosperity that inti,t reeult from a slate
peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for
former favors, invite the attention of the citizens ot
this and adjoining countica to the examination of
their
consisting of all tho varieties of Fancy and Dress
Goods. as also heavy staples.
Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Harness and Car
riage Trimmings, Iron, Leaiher, Crc.l,rc ,
all of which a ill be offered at wholesale or retail, at
prices that cannot fail to please.
Sept. I, 18•'3.
_ANL HAL NHL ...TK 157 .151:17 MVO •
UaLCJ.JI:SI' D.lzzasadz
,„,,,E:cs. STOCK OF
WINTER GOODS,
South Conner of Illercar's Block, Main Sired,
ARE now opening their stock of GOODS for the
Pail arid Winter trade, comprising a full
and complete assortment, and of the u.ual variety,
Which.will be, sold at a very small profit fur Bendy
Pay. Among the assortment of
DRY GOODS,
will be found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goosts
consisting in part of
Bereges, B rege Dclaines, Delaincs, Lawns,
plain and printed ; Ginghams, English,
Scotch and American ; Poplins,
Prints of all sharks and
colors , Ire
' Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths,
Cassinseres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin
and Summer Yestings.
Also, Sheetings, Shirtings. bleached and brown,
Ticking., Summer Goods for boys' wear, Cotton
Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Dagen, &c., &c.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A full stock will be kept on hand. Thobe in want
of Sugars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses, Siewart's best
Syrup,Spices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Flour,
Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line,
will do well to call on us before purchasing else.
where.
IZELIIIIII7ABiII.
A large a splendid assortment. Crnekary, Glass
and Stone-ware. Boots and Shoes, Hats andpapa.—
Nails. Paints, Gilt, Glass and Pally
Thankful for the liberal petronace of the past sea
son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the
public to an examination of our Spring stock, be
lieving the g ood Goods and low prices will insure
a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE.
Towanda, Nov. 24 1853.•
•
Paper flanging°,
very fine variety of Satin and common paper
./ Hangings, curtain. papers and traripparent win—
dow shades, just recd by J. POWELL.
Towanda, Sept. 10, 1553
A c o mplete 3 .,,c0 rim at of black. plaid sad colored
dress OWL— all wool de laii) es, mouslin delainto,
Deßegcs, Thißet reramettes, ttc. just reeeiv
edby .1. POWELL./
SOUTH -END OF THE WARD HOUSE,
- •: • Fronting tpe Publiq Square.
DR. E,l-I. MASON,
ME!
Fall and Winter Goods,
Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &e. &e.
I, Sardines, &c.
[I END OF THE WARD HOUSE!
' MOTTO
orlarate Profits—Ready Attention to Cestomerc—no
ent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business."
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
• THE subscriber offers for sale
iiiga his valuable real estate, situate •
it , in Wvsox tp. Brad. C 0.,, Pa,
•
consisting of the following:
1. About three and one third acres of land; at
Myersburg, with a tavern House. barns, Carriage
Manufactory shop and machinery, blacksmith shop
and other out buildings thereon erected. There is
also upon it an orchard of choice fruit trees. The
necessary tools will also he sold with the carriage
shop. This property presents a rare opportunity for
any active business man to make a profitable invest ,
meat and carry on a lucrative businesa.
2. A farm situated on the State road, about Ae
mile from Myersburg, co..taining seventy.five acres,
about 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 large
crop.
ThO property will be sold together or separately,
and a reasonable credit given for a portion of the
parchece money.
For further particulara inquire of Ulysses Mercer,
Esq. of Towanda, or of the subscriber at Myersburg.
CHARLES BENNETT.
Wysox Nov. Vith, 1853.
VALUABLE FARM
3 1 .11'
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i i ti N t C. ..w t r o i s ' ;i i i 4 ii " B 'e r i h r i d s p e r oU p n e ty r t ly, Pt S n h s e y s l h v e a:
nia, the subseriber iffers it for sale upon the moist
reaizonatile terms, and invites the attention of thou"
wishing to purchase.
The property contains two hundred and filmy-three
acres of land. lying alone the tittopehant.a river,
with a large portion of river fiats, of the very best
qualtiy of grain land, and well adapted for a daisy.
r: 4r ~ EIHCT he improvements are a large two story
,vK HOUSE, built lasty ear, tlfn•
;:' .e Isheil in the hest style, with brick kitchen
Land wood house attached. There are also
three other Divelling house's and three Barns, and
two large double roofed sheds for stables and cattle.
PHINNEY
There are also thrre ORCHARDS of choiceapple
trees, and a young Peach orchard - of 55 trees, selec
ted with care.
One hundred and eighty-fre acres are under im
provement, and the balance!ia covered with timber,
such ns oak, hickory, yellow pine, &c. all being
well ' , Ali - tolled with springs of water.
Thia property was formerly in three farms, and
will now be sold to suit purca:_ , ers, either whole or ,
separifrty, andlerms of payshent made easy. it dr
iers inducements rarely met with, being within 3i
miles of Towanda, (the county teat). opposite the
N .rth Branch Canal, 14 miles from the New Yolk
York and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the
hne of the projected North Pennsylvania Ratlroad•
Application may be made to ULYSSES Mmucvst.Esq
at Towanda. or the subscriber upon the premises.
Jan 2, 1854. JOHN WM A HON.
eCy•if the.obove propery is not sold by the Ist of
March next, the Farms will be rented, reserving the
privilege of selling.
i I i tALi e'l{ I`i1:f131 I Y.
THIS Institution, for the education of young ladies
wa , opened on Tuesday the 20th September, in
the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercur.—
It is now under the charge of Miss OLIVIA D. IlAm
sos, aided by her eider. Mina RtBOCCA a llsseos•
The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The
scholastic year consists of forty-four wee..
Terris—s6, $9, and $l2 per quarter, according to
the studies pursued.
No extra charge for the Latin Language. French,
$3 per quarter.
Rxrenteces—Rev. Dr. MACIAIN, V tee President
of the College of New Jersey. Prioceton.
Hon. DAVID WI LMOT, Jo LAPOTTE EMI., C. I.
WAnn, Esq., Hox.Gr.o. SANnt.asolt, Towanda.
MlBl3 REBECCA D. HANSON proposes to give
instruction to the young ladies of ibis place
on the Piano. Ter ms--$ Wiper quarter.
Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the
Ward House, or at tha Towanda Female Seminary.
September 'a, 1853.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
OD. BARTLETI . is now receiving a large
• and carefully selected stock of
NEIVIIT GOODS, -
I
bought for cash since the late decline n prices.
which he will offer for wady pay at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction—among otherthings
he invites particular attention to his assortment of
Dress Goods.
Towanda, April 15,1853.
Clover Seed.
AQUANTITY of West Branch Cloveifiteed, just
received and fur sale by 1.1. PC/WELL..
rebivary 1.?!.51
• IF-
IL C. PORTER, M. 13.
TOWANDA
i~R~~J~=C•
EN3
• .
Oftho recelpti - iintiliYenditOrei of Siadf6rd County for 3,8 11WitOnr Sammy Ist
- - .• - Soca:abet 32st inclugnro.
. .... - --, t., ~...- .. . i-1 , .. PE.NIXTUREB.: i-i • , i - . - . l'',
Auditors:4 , f-* 44iriag_ptiklikeertz 'aA ...4 50 I bM.4 bOoird and stitionertif .. i i i .! r '' 4: 2 1 6 7
Assessors; ' ""'", ?-..:,...'....“, - 4 ,-7 . - - " , -.li -I `4, 25 Prothonotaly's fees, ' -- 350 41 . 7
Bradford countr : Air#daktiral*i' ir s - 7 ! 100 00 Prisoners streycirr. C ts, ,2 2',.. , - - 697 47
ft s t
Bridge Contracts, -: -.'f_ '-.. - ..1*-*l5 978 71 Public printing„ .. . ;`' ING 00
Bridge and Rostd",l(4BBtai " . "....;:t.7.- , :j 142 25 Priqopers !Hippo!! in E. 8. PenitentiarY, 170 74
Crier of Court fees;
~ 7 _, , , ',:-',l, • 9O 00 Bfi'll's feesconveyipi pririlo p :13. Perit!rjr 026 'B4,
Constables aUending nil & sat_lisou ,4 llilorna , ' Sheri tri fees summoning Juror., ' 230 14
to c (tort . ' - -,`' '', =
‘ ' . 3 i . qo f 439 25 Xnsurancemilinilln 'building's, ' , '' 148'25°
Costs in civil sohai 2 . ' "- '-'' ' '''' t 65 (I° Tuw P i t l ir P ili l l 4 W4 r g : i , "!; ! .: ' ' 47 "
Counsel fees in Conti. snits '11'',..1 .50 00 Wolf an W ild cat certi ficates, VI 1 12
Coats in Confob suits, 1 ' ::" 2 t 459 IS I Repitirs tre. on *Min buildings. 241 84'
Counsel to CoMMiiiiolllerg; Vle - -,- 141111e3, '5O 00 titiffirris &pyres, tk)nimhsibuer in 1653, 269 00
Election, expenses. ''IF - ::,19 14 D. - B. Cotton ," du '•- do . 416 au
Fuel & lights ftreCotutroom a ... : -.. likJoil 206 89 I. it: Farr; •,•' t , dd, - — 1- do - , - 304 Ou
Grand Juror., .-: -. • ,„ , . s,_:l ~ - 503 55 Stuart • smiley ..- do '.• - - do. : 81 s 0
T ravers e Jurors , -..---- 2035 74 lE. M. Farrar, Clerk to Carol, - , ; 474 .00
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4 , - 4(7
Justices Inquisitions,
Incidental.expenses,'
Interest:on rind payment of Lanni
RE,
Account with the several C ' olteC i ra of County Taxes , for the County of
1.0 11 9 1111 1 1 14 . - . 4: l olimos' Nensas:%'-''. .1. Charp.d. Am's. Riard. nisei gm:Wm& Cot
Standing Blone,7linee.* West4oo $4B 33 $ $ ' ' $
Albany ' - ' Wan Lee 1- I. , ' 108 83
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Grenville Rarriiim Rosa i-.•- 129 73 111 15
Orwell A G Mathews - 1 411
Springfield L Lennart - ' ' °' 740
Standing Stone Isaac Vannes' 70,16
Towanda tp. Dennis W77t11 4 i 46
Wyrioz A C Hinman I " 869
Athens born' Guy Tozer re 82
Herrick Ceo W Elliott ''- 23 76
Standing Stone Ales. Ennis ' ' 5.4 78
Warren Rufus Buffingion .I 174 35.
Athens boro' Wm H Fritcher : 38 71
Athens tp. John H Murray • 61 24
Herrick M B Porter ! 39 29
Litchffeld Jaseph P Mann 29 12 .
Rome W W Woodburn !' '153 64
.South Creek Ire Crane : 21 70
Standing Stone D P Havens , 61 32
Wyalusing Geoll Black . l'• 103 64
Wanen Levi Brown 14 83
Athens bon, L H Shemin - 150 64
Athens tp. John '-, Murray 'l6B 26
Albany John Brown 34 74
Asylom John W Morrow 49 33
Burlington .1 Travis Jr 214 49
Durrell Ransaler Ross • 88' 81
Franklin Thomas Smiley 48 87
Granville Johd Woman 79 15
*Trick John E Keeler 54 58
Monroe S W Alden 322 08
Pike Geo %V Humphrey 128 76.
Rome Nathan Maynard 44 20
Ridgbery Chas French 28 48
South Creek Ira Crane . 18 .5
Standing Stone Isaac H Vannest 197 61 164 22
Tuscarora Hiram Shumway 121 69 77 00
Towanda tp. Wm Barnes 209 49 166 99
Wysox John W Bartlett • 118 67 83 17
Warren Levi Brown 84 90' 46 86
Wilmot Allen Woodruff , 73 07 20 00
Athens tp. L A Gardner 1690 52 1553 72
do boro' John E Snell 444 53 405 46
Albany John Mathews 279 62 105 00
Asylum S C Strong 409 48 387 82
Armenia I. W Gardner • 77 59 71 15
Burlington J Travis Jr • 837 26 . -, 7l's 790'01
Columbia Wm G Bradford 771 77 , 722 49
Canton John Gray . 656 63 616 51
Dwell Thos A Jennings 411 45 268.00
Franklin Wm B French 224 09 207 67
Granville James Gee 383 08 359 14
Herrick Richard Hillis • 251 80 . 138 46
Leßoy Ledgard Chaapel 376 32 335 90
Litchfield Rowen Merrill 412 03 3hB 66
Monroe Libbeus Marcy ' 672 65 626 82
Orwell Alonzo Potter 597 73 657 70
Pike Geo %V Humphrty lON 93 782 00
Rome Nathan Maynard 489 96 354 41
Ridgbery Chas French -"436 82 410 112
Sneshequin Daniel J Horton ' - AB2 26 833 09
Smithfield T I 4% heeler . 1342 47 783 72
Springfield Hiram Spear 610 tili :,_. 6112, 92
South Creek Ira Crane 293 43, ... t_etrt 00
Standing Stone John Huff ' 374 47 348 27
Tuscarora D D Black 330 84 235 72
Towanda born' G H Eaton 1495 63 1383 33
. South Dennis 51'et11 324 17 . 300 13
' North W%V Eastahrooks 258 75 241 IS
Geo P Freeman ' 806 56 , 759 94
Asa B Moore 282 38 267 OS
Chas B Kitchen 430 37 345 42
Henry , Passmore 660 84 550 00
Nathan Shepard 491 17 43'2 93
Nath.in Young 690 66 557 00
James Elsbrce 2d 533 30 500 96
J V Vanaukiu 591 91 558 29
Edward Shepard 194 23 114 00
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Year.
1815
1848
1849
1850
DM
MS
LEM
Troy tp
•• bow'
17Lter
Wysor
Wells
Warren
Windham
Wyalusing
Wilmot
Dr. Benjamin Wilcox Treasurer of Bradf(
Amount of duplicates prior to 1853, $3,39 ,87
Amount of duplicates for 1853. 20,567 30'
Amount of Notes, Judgments, Se. 7R$ 01
Amount of unseated hind transcripts, 477 ;35
A mount hi i.cellaneons receives, 176 ,13
A batetnentall w•ed Treas. (excess all'ed Cul) 28 ,10
Dr. Benjamin Wilcox, Treas. of Briulford
To amount of duplicates prior to 1853, $3,215 49
'ro amount of duplicates for 1853, 12,220 :149
Po amount of unseated land trunscripts, 278 92
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Dr. • County Orders in, ace.9llU
To orders issued 'n 1853, 13,056,85
To orders outstanding Jae 'y 1. 113n3.
4=
BRADFORD COUNTY. SS.—We, the undersigned Commissioners of said County, tio,herphy"eertify
r.s.s/the.aboye in Fe a true and correct statement of the receirals and expendithrits of said'county. from
the first of January. to the 31st of December. inct
vv..) Wttnesa our hands and seal of ottide, at Ifotvanda,, ibis imh jay efianuaryt A. 11544 .
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11; -B. COTTON, • I • `•
I, S. RA liK, - commissioners.
S. estrt,ey, - • ' '
Attest—E. N. F ,Clork.- •
•:"•77
WINTER GOODS!
lam now receiving a very lary,e and handsome
t•tock of WINTER GOOFS from the city
of New York; eon cioting in part. of 'Cloths, Cassi, •
men's, Saninens,(weeds, Jeans, Linsey', Dakhla-
Gingham. & Prints—flay State and Brocha'Riaw ls,
oslin., Cotton Yarn, Batting, Wicking carpet yata, i
all color'; also several pierce all Wriol Carpets,i
4c. 4c., together with a general assortment of dro.
certee. Hardware. Crockery, Hats & ; Caps. end. a
long catalogue of BOOKS & 87.'1.m:tsar —WO
-which, and many other kinds ((Goods not enuauFa
ed in the above, will hg sold 'at prices that w ill
give
give satiafaetion to purchasers.
• • . JOSEPH KINGSBEEM.)
Towanda. N0v.17. 111:13. ' 1. • •
Cistern and Well Pumpa ! •
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic ; Rama of any kind,.
size, &e.. cheap for reAdy i rlaxfi,v,snie rt.,br
Jan. 8, 1853. - itill,•WP4l•4%
•
1• a 11.
H 45 417 1 !
,"!If2 05 1 rail;
~ :- ' 1,0175 15 "
1111
MEI
$20,1 , 67 30
1:MMI
$25,406 :76
'115,713 1 80
$15,327 82
1111TIEE.c`15,TZT
20 3
18 82
23 78
36 04
149 18
11.12
19 29
29 12
130 (44
21 70
23 88
98 34
7 15
125 14
80.
IEI 15
151 16
46 70
25 11
55 07
25 00
280 95
90 00
17 00
13 93
$18,143 75
,ord Co. in account with said County.
Am't returned on duplicates prior to 1853 $ 429 81
Am% " of 1853 1,374 59
A ta't noteN luilements, dc. 729 01
ELonerationson unaeate4 land transcripts 105 5*
Co.lectors' P.:freest:age • 1,211. 35
Etrueration 3 to collectors 613 42
Orders redeemed 15,146 54
By 2 per cent. commission on same 309 03
tine orrent Money • 25 00
Balance due Tress in 1852 395.25
By I per cent.commission on $5,073 35 50 75
20,324 111
Balance due County nom Treasurer 5 022 12.
o. in nee't with the Com'th of Penn'a.
By ann. reted on doplicates from to 1853, 1,222 -
By amount " - of 1853, 828 01
By exonerations on unseated lands, 81 57
By Collectors' percentage 729 83
BY abatement alkiercd Collectors, 360 CI
Paid Register for registering 25 ntarriages •
and births. 3.50
Trea.'rs commission on $12.190 24 1 peret. 121 $G
By State Treatturer's.recp'tione 25,1859, 8.421 05,
By exonerations allowed eolleekora, 38l 64
To b•lauce due the State,
t with Brad ford County,
By orders redeemed in 18:13,
By orders outstanding Jan 'y 1, 1854,
270.99
ADMIICESTRATOR' 'SOME: • '
ALL peUtons Indebted 'estate w
Havens,dec'd,lateo(ytsndi Htone,a re hv re try'
req - Make pay me tit - nrjthtAi delay atkd those
having claims against said estate, will please pre—
sent them Italy Alithenticated 'settlement
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S. W . BILES. ' ' •
• • Atiministrittono
DEBORAH,
Aug. 8,53. " • ,
• - 'II3WEILIIII% • •
ri AME to the enclosure' of the•titbscribes in
Whequin nip.: on the 31st ult.. , s barite Had Cow.
about 6 or 7 yearts•oltioniddling_ sited lawns. wadi
nntparticularly marked. .The owner is enemas:do
to provelKopFrqi:PAY. andlOcw6gloray.
• tir.N.RY rANCrit.
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E 21122
Those Indobled to lls ' '
BY nnte or boots aceonntwilLpleasc tiiko NOTICW- ,
t . hat are'in'want• of money. and musthare
Alt who tieg4eauto attend- to Aix warnig
may espect a vibefrous Me fifth- Con.vtah
Li ne thi s , . 1141.10, /a RI.PMI4,
Tateitsda, 2a.Taich :4, 111,53, , , : 1 + J,t
MEM
*li:iss es
Bradfoid.
pow ct. Am% Dee.
$lO ill
106 83
. ICI 59
4 !1 ,
7 40
20 00
4 46
8 69
QM
15 31
25 17
1.5 25
38 72
9 96
EKE
10 3
22 52
10 04
18 08
EMI
12 94
12 30
14 50
7 68
7 45
Is OS
1$ 10
le 06
36 87
16 70
11 18
t 7 24
22 54
12 12
26 46
15 73
12 58
6 84
26 66
MEI
12, 50
4 57
16 42
11 68
16 97
24 43
29 91
33 15
8 98 -
81 77
21 24
o_ o oB
fr" 59
4 89
7 68
55 03
17 83
20 Et
3 74
41 Sl
38, 02
32 44
ma
2 70
28 44
'll 26
7 32°
10 93
18 99
6 94
5 04
20 56
32 99
29 35
2 92
1204
10 68
- 147 Da
135 55
21 62
43 84
41 30
31 85.-
4 28
5 33
17 45
41 CIO-
Ell
erma
72 BO
1.5 79
12 69
40 00
14 05
39 50
8 25
4 88
6 62
1 25
m
EMS
27 41
29 48
4 93
4 23
J,374 53
$304 94 $744
125,406 TS
12.130 OS,
3,563 SS
$15,744 SO
13,148 •4'
181 Iff
$15,327 It
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rig 21
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ECI=I
38 16
27 20
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174 6$
143 40
113 St
41 SS
r".
112 4.3
96 12
104 95
110 84
lEILI
70 32